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Vfpt tin MARK EASTWOOD HUTCHINSON, A. B., M. A. Professor of Latin and Greek A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1910; M. A., University of Nebraska. 1913; University Scholar. Yale University. 1911-1912; Acting Professor of Latin, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1912-1913; Graduate Student, Univeisity of Pittsburgh. 1913-1914; Acting Professor of Latin, Park College, Mo., 1914-1915; Assistant in Latin, University of Wisconsin, 1915-1916; 319th Infantry A. E. F., 1917-1919; Professor of Latin and Greek, Emory and Henry College since 1919. LEONIDAS ROSSER LITTLETON, B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry A. B., Southern University, Greensboro, Alabama, 1907; A. M., Tulane Uni- versity, 1910; Ph. D., University of Illinois. 1912; Assistant in Chemistry and Physics, Southern University, 1907-1908; Teaching Fellow, Tulane University, 1908-1910; Fellow in Chemistry, University of Illinois, 910- 1912; Instructor in Chemistry. Grinnell College, 1912-1913; Professor of Chemistry, Emory and Henry, 1913-1917; Assistant Chemist, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J., 1917-1918; Chief Chemist, Mathieson Alkali Works, Saltvillc, Va., 1918-1919; Research Department Chemist, National Aniline and Chemical Company, Buffalo, N. Y., 1919-1922; Professor of Chemistry, Emory and Henry since 1922. —- JOHN BUCKNER GARNETT, A. B., M. A. Professor of English A. B., Fredericksburg College, 1906; Instructor in English and History, Cluster Springs Academy, Va., 1906-1908; Headmaster, Downer Institute, S. C., 1908-1909; Principal Warrcnton High School. Va., 1909-1912; Special Student University of Virginia, 1912-1913; Principal Ashland High School, 1913- 1916; Special Student University of Virginia, 1916-1917; Student Union Theological Seminary, 1917-1918; Principal Reedville High School, Va., 1918-1920; Graduate Student, University of Virginia, 1920-1921; M. A., 1921; Head of Department of History and Economics, Daniel Baker College, Texas, 1921-1922; Professor of English, Emory and Henry, 1922. ALBERT PHELPS PULLER, A. B. Professor of French and Spanish B. A., Yale University, 1897; Auburn High Schook. Providence. R. I , 1897- 1900; Morris Academy. Morristown, N. J., 1900-1904; Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, Villanova College, Villanova, Pa., 1904-1910; Travel and Study in France, Spain and Greece, one year, 1910-1911; Utica Free Academy, Utica, N. Y., 1912-1914; Municipal University, Akron, Ohio, 1914- 1921; Instructor in French, University of Chicago, 1918-1919; Gradu- ate Student in French and Spanish, University of Chicago, June, 1918- June, 1919, and summers 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923; Professor of Spanish, College of St. Teresa, Winona, Minn., 1921-1922; Professor of French and Spanish, Emory and Henry, 1922.
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Ti)t 41 innx Faculty and Instructors JAMES NOAH HILLMAN, A. B., M. A. President A. B., College of William and Mary, 1905; Instructor in Latin, College of Wil- liam and Mary, 1905-1908; Principal Williamsburg, Virginia, High School, 1905-1909; M. A., College of William and Mary, 1909; Division Superintend- ent of Schools, Wise County, Virginia, 1909-1916; Secretary Virginia State Board of Education, 1916-1918; State Supervisor of Teacher-Training, 1918- 1919; Graduate student. Harvard University, Summer 1919; Secretary Vir- ginia State Board of Education. 1919-1922; President Emory and Henry College since 1922. HOWELL MEADORS HENRY, A. B., M. A., Ph. D. Dean and Professor of History and Economics A. B. Newberry College, 1898; Fellow Vanderbilt University, 1907-1909; M. A., Vanderbilt, 1908; Instructor in History at Vanderbilt, 1909-1913; Ph. D., Vanderbilt 1913; Professor of Histon-, West Virginia University, summer 1922; Professor of History and Economics inEmory and Henry College, 1913; Dean, 1918— JAMES SHANNON MILLER, B. S., C. E., Sc. D. Professor of Mathematics Student, George W. Walker’s School, Dublin, Va.; University of Va.. 1884-1886; Civil Engineer, N. W. R. R., 1887; Graduate Student and Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, University of Va., 1887-1891; B. S. and C. E., University of Va., 1889; Student, University of Goettingen, Germany, 1891-1892; Sc. D., University of Va., 1S93; Professor of Mathematics, Emory and Henry College, 1893-1919; Professor of Mathematics, Hamp- v dcn-Sidncy College, 1919-1922; Professor of Mathematics, Emory and Henry College, 1922—. EARLE RAY CASTO, B. S., M. S. Professor of Biology and Geography B. S., West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1911; M. S., ibid, 1913; A. M., George Peabody College of Teachers, 1918; Instructor Science and History, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1909-1912; Professor Biology and Geology, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1914-1917; Superintendent Fairfax Schools, West Virginia, 1918-1920; Professor Geology and Geography, Martha Washington College, 1920-1922; Professor Geography, Winthrop College, summer 1921; Professor Geology and Geography, Emory and Henry College, 1920—. 21
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♦HENRY MILTON HOUSTON, A. B.. M. A., B. D., Ph. D. Professor of Germany Associate Professor of Greek and Latin A. H.. Vanderbilt University, 1917; M. A., Vanderbilt University, 1918; Ph. 1)., Vanderbilt University, 1920; B. D., Vanderbilt University, 1921; Professor of Martha Washington College, 1920-1922; Professor of German and Associate Professor Greek and Latin, Emory and Henry since 1922. EDWIN WEXLER KENNEDY, A. B., Ph. D. Lecturer in II islory A. B., University of Tennessee, 1880; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1897; Teacher in Knoxville City Schools, 1880-1881; in Goldsboro, N. C., public schools. 1881-1882; Superintendent Durham, N. C., schools, 1882-1894; Instructor in History, Gouchcr College, Baltimore, 1S95-1897; Super- intendent, Union City, Tcnn., schools, 1S97-1S99; Associate Professor of Latin, University of Nashville; Peabody College for Teachers, 1899- 1903. Professor of Economics, same, 1900-1904 ; Professor of History and Economics, 1901-1911; Professor History, East Tennessee State Normal School. 1911-1918; Professor of History and Economics, Martha Washington College, 1919—. BAYARD TAYLOR HORTON, B. S„ M. D. Professor of Biology, and College Physician B. S., University of Virginia, 1921; M. D., University of Virginia, 1922; In- terne, University of Virginia Hospital, 1922-1923; Professor of Biology, and College Physician, Emory and Henry College since 1923. HARRY BOYD MARIS, A. B., M. S. Professor of Physics A. B., University of Michigan, 1910; M. S., University of Michigan, 1911; United States Forest Service, 1911-1916; Graduate work at Johns Hop- kins University, 1920-1922; Professor of Physics, Birmingham-Southern College, 1922-1923; Professor of Physics, Emory and Henry College since 1923. FRED HAYES BARBER, A. B., M. A. Professor of Psychology and Education Graduate, Tri-State Normal College, 1S97; A. B., Wabash College, 1900; Graduate student, Greek and Latin, Wabash College, 1900-1901; A. M., Wabash College, 1907; Graduate student of Psychology and Education, University of Kansas, summers 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1921. same completing residence work for degree of Ph. D. in Education; Uni- sity of Chicago two years, 1921-1923; Nineteen years experience in public school work, comprising five years as class-room teacher, nine years as high school principal, and five years as city superintendent, principally in Indiana and Kansas; Professor of Psychology and Education, Emory and Henry College, since 1923. •Died December 24. 1923. 23
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