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The Faculty WILLIAM ALLEN HARPER , M. A., Lit. D., LL. D., PRESIDENT Professor of Latin Language and Literature REV. JOHN URQUHART NEWMAN, Ph. D., Lit. D., D. D. BEAN OF THE COLLEGE Professor of Greek and Biblical Literature WALTER PHALTI LAWRENCE. M. A., Lit. D. DE.»iN 01 MEN Professor of Lnglish Language and Literature MISS EMILY BESSIE URQUHART (Graduate of Toronto Conservatory. Toronto LIniversity ) DE. N or WOMEN Domestic Science and Physical Culture REV. WALTON CRUMP WICKER, M. A., Lit. D., D, D. Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy REV. JAMES OSC- R ATKINSON, U. A., D. D. Professor of Political and Social Science NED FAUCETTE BRANNOCK. A. B., M. A. Professor of Chemistry and Physics EDGAR EUGENE RANDOLPH. M. A., Ph. D. Professor of German and Prench and Biology RUSSEL ARNDT CAMPBELL. A. B.. M. A. Adjunct Professor of Latin THOMAS CICERO AMICK, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of History and Pedagogy ROBERT SYDENS DOAK, A. B. DIRECTOR OF . THLETICS Instructor in p nglisli. History and Science ELMER LEVI DAUGHTRY, A. B. Instructor in English and Mathematics ALONZO LOHR HOOK, A. B. Instructor in Science and Mathematics ISAAC JAMES KELLUM, L. I. Instructor in Mathe)natics REV. FRANK SAMUEL CHILD, D. D., LL. D. Lecturer on Literature and Historv
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College Church and in constant, vital touch with everything connected with the College. Dr. Wellons was a member of the Provisional Uoard of Trustees of the College, offered the first prayer for the success of the institution under the sacred gimi tree now facing East Dormitory before a brick was made for the construc- tion of the institution, has always been a member of the Board of Trustees and of its Executive Committee, and has never missed a session of either Xo man has ever rendered more valuable service to Elon in counsel, devotion, or unstinted service than the venerable man of God to whom this vohune is most appropriately dedicated in love and admiration. In addition to all this. Dr. Wellons has always been a liberal giver to the College and has left all his estate to it by the provisions of his will, the same to be used as a nucleus for the establishment of a Chair of Theology in Elon College, an object to which he has devoted the last few years and in which he v ould have achieved larger success but for the pressure of other claims upon the generosity of the financial constituency of the College. Dr. Wellons has been a fruitful writer as well as busy pastor. His second volume was the Life and Labors of Rev. W. B. Wellons, D.D., his sainted brot ' ier, a most versatile and eloquent preacher, whose untimely death from over-work is mourned to this day by a host who knew him but to love and trust. This was preceded by a volume on Family Prayer — a subject to which his heart and atten- tion have recently returned and in the hope of furthering which he has just published a most excellent booklet entitled. Family IVorship — Suggestions for l!s Cultivation and Success. He has also published a genealogical work on I ' hc Wellons Family — a book calling for wide and patient investigation. All these volumes have had a wade circulation and exerted a great influence for righteous- ness, to the development of which his fruitful years of long-living have been assiduously devoted. The Class of 1Q14 has honored itself in honoring this veteran friend of all that makes for the uplift of human society and of the individual human soul. And every friend of Elon College will congratulate them in their expression by this act of their appreciation for him who has lived the unmarried life because he was married to the interests of the Kingdom, to which his whole career has been devoted in love and consecration.
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REV. MARTVX SUMMERBELL, Ph. D.. D. D., LL. D. Lecturer • n Church History and Biblical Literature MISS FLORENCE WILSON Director Pcl nrtiiient of Music. I ' oicc. Piano and Harmony MISS LINDA BARNES Assistaiil in Piano and I ' oicc MISS LOIS BAIRD DAVIDSON. Ph. B. Assistant in Piano MISS ETHEL CLEMENTS Expression and Assistant in I ' oicc MISS ELLA VIRGINIA LONG Urazvini and Art HILVARD ELIOR JORGENSON Bookkccpi} ' .!i. Stcn ography. Tyfeivriting AIISS PEARL FOGLEAIAN, Ph. B. Librarian and Instructor in English N ' ICTOR PAINTER HEATWOLE Director College Band ROY N. MILLER Director iif the Gymnasium for ) ' i ») . ' Men MRS. SALLIE E. HOLLAND Prece ' trcss MISS ANNIE WATSON Housekeeper West Dormitory MRS. MARY F. ROBERTS Stewardess West Dormitory MRS. SADIE V. JONES Matron Young Ladies ' Hall MRS. LAURA ALICE LEE Stewardess ) ' oung Men ' s Club
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