Millsaps College - Bobashela Yearbook (Jackson, MS)

 - Class of 1934

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THE BCrASIELA FACULTY Milton Christian White, B.A., M.A. Professor of English (1715 Edyewood Ave.) B.A , Southern University, 1910; Professor of English, Barton Academy, Mobile, Ala- bama, 1910- ' 12; Graduate Student, Harvard University, 1912- ' 14; M.A., Harvard Uni- versity, 1914; Instructor, Peacock ' s School, 1914- ' 15; Professor of English, Alabama Presbyterian College, 1915- ' 18; Professor of History, Austin College, 1918- ' 2l); Graduate Student, University Wisconsin, 1930- ' 31; Professor in Millsaps College since 1920. George W. IIiddlestox, M.A., Litt.D. Associate Professor of Ancient Languages, Emeritus (1321 North President Street) A.B., Hiwassee College, 1883; Professor of Greek, Hiwassee College, 1S84- ' 91; M.A., Hiwassee College, 1SS6; Litt.D., Millsaps College, 1927 ; Principal of Dixon High School, 1893- ' 97; Associate Principal of Carthage School, 1899-1900; Professor in Millsaps Academy, 1900-22; Associate Professor in Millsaps College since 1922. Vernon Burkett Hathorn, B.S. Bursar (512 Marshall St.) 1915; Graduate Student, University of Missouri, Summers 1915 f Science, Missouri Military Academy, 1914- ' 1G; Instructor, Seashore Campground School, 1916- ' 17; Superintendent, Lumberton Public Schools, 1917- ' 20; Superintendent Stephenson Public Schools, 1921- ' 23; Bursar and Assistant in English, Millsaps College, 1923- ' 24; Bursar since 1923. B.S , Millsaps College and 1916; Professor Ross Henderson Moore, M.S., M.A. Associate Professor of History (333 Millsaps Ave.) E.S., Millsaps College, 1923; Graduate Student and Assistant in Chemistry, 1923- ' 24; M.S., Millsaps College, 1924; M.A., University of Chicago, 1928; Graduate Student in University of Chicago, Summers of 1924, 1925. 1926, 1933, and Session 1927- ' 2S; Columbia University, Summer of 1E29; Assistant Professor of History, 1924- ' 32; Associate Professor of History since 1932 Benjamin Okmond Van Hook, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Mathematics (Founders Hall) A.B., Millsaps College, 1918; M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1922; Instructor in Mathe- matics, Millsaps Preparatory School, 1918; Athletic Director and Professor of Mathe- matics, Seashore Camp-ground School, 1919- ' 20; Fellow and Assistant in Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, 1920 ' 22; Instructor in Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, 1923; Athletic Director and Professor of Mathematics, Seashore Camp-ground School, 1923- ' 25; Assistant Professor of Mathematics since 1925. Elizabeth Craig, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of French (610 North State Street) B.A., Barnard College, Columbia University, 1922; Graduate Student Columbia Uni- versity, Summer Sessions, 1927 and 1928; M.A, Columbia University, 1930; Diplome de la Sorbonne, Ecole de preparation des professeurs de francais a l ' etranger, Faculty of Letters, University of Paris, 1930; Instructor in French, Millsaps College since 1926. Page Twenty-One

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THE BCBASHELA FACULTY David Martin Key, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Ancient Languages (President ' s Home, Millsaps Campus) B.A., Central College, 1898; M.A., Vanderbilt, 1906; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1916; Professor of Ancient Languages, Morrisville College, 1903- ' 05; Fellow and Assistant in Latin and Greek, Vanderbilt, 1906- ' 07; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer of and Session of 1913-14 ; LL.D., Emory University, 1926; Professor of Ancient Languages, Southern University, 1907- ' 15; Professor of Ancient Languages, Millsaps College since 1915; Vice-President, Millsaps College, 1923- ' 24; President since 1924. John Magruder Sullivan, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry and Geology (2 Park Ave.) B.A.. Centenary College, Louisiana, 1887; M.A., University of Mississippi, 1890; M.A., Vanderbilt University, 1897; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1900; Principal. Centenary High School, 1887- ' 89; Professor Natural Science, Centenary College, Louisiana, 1889- ' 02; Assistant in Astronomy, Vanderbilt University, 1896; Graduate Student in Chemistry and Geology, University of Chicago, Summer Terms of 1907, 190S, and 1911; Professor in Millsaps College since 1902. rr George Lott Harrell, B.S., M.S. Professor of Physics and Astronomy Director of James Observatory (812 Arlington Ave.) PS., Millsaps College, 1899; M.S.. Millsaps College, 1901; Professor of Science. Whit- worth College, 1S99-1900; Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Hendrix College, 1900- ' 02; Professor of Natural Science, Centenary College of Louisiana, 1902- ' 04; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Epworth University, Oklahoma, 1904 ' 08; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Centenary College of Louisiana, 190S- ' 09; President of Mansfield Female College, 1909- ' 10; Professor of Science, Winnfield High School, 1910- ' ll; Professor of Mathematics, Louisiana State University (Summer), 1911; Grad- ua.e Student, University of Chicago, Summers 1900 and 1902; Professor in Millsaps College since 1911. J. Reese Lin, B.A., M.A. Professor of Philosophy and History (712 Arlington Ave.) B.A., Emory College; Fellow in Vanderbilt University, 1894- ' 96; M.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity; Sage Fellow in Philosophy in Cornell University, 1910- ' ll; Honorary Fellow, 1911- ' 12; Superintendent Wesson Schools, 1S90-1901; Superintendent Natchez Schools, 1901- ' 07; Superintendent Alexandria, Louisiana, Schools, 1907- ' 09; Student in Columbia University, Summer Terms of 190S and 1910; Instructor in History. University of Mississippi, Summer Terms of 1902, 1903, and 1904; Instructor in Psychology and English Literature, Tulane University, Summer Term of 1909; Professor of Philosophy and Education in Central College, Missouri, 1909- ' 12; Professor in Millsaps College since 1912. Albert Godfrey Sanders, B.A., M.A. Professor of Romance Languages (735 Arlington Ave.) B.A, Yale University, 1907; Rhodes Scholar. 1907 ' 10; B.A.. University of Oxford (Honors School), 1910; M.A., 1914; Fellow in Classics, Yale University, 1910-12; Acting Professor of Greek, Emory University, 1912- ' 13; Professor of Romance Languages, Emory and Henry College, 1913- ' 19; Professor in Millsaps College since 1919. Page Twenty



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THE CCCASHELA FACULTY Magnolia Simpson, A.B., A.M. Assistant Professor of Latin (1507 North West Street) A.B., Millsaps College, 1924; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1927; Instructor in Latin and History, High School, Tylertown, Miss., 1924- ' 26; Assistant Professor of Latin, Millsaps College, since 1927; Graduate Student, American Academy in Rome, Summer, 1930. Robert Raymond Haynes, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of History and Education (1057 N. Congress) B.A., University of Tennessee, 1912; Instructor in the Social Sciences in high schools, 1912- ' 14; Student in the Law Department, University of Tennessee, 1914- ' 15; Vice- Consul of the United States in Scotland and England, 1916- ' 19; MA., George Peabody College, 1927; Principal of the Academy Department, Lincoln Memorial University, 1927- ' 28; Instructor in History, Demonstration School, Peabody College, 1928- ' 30; Assistant Professor of History in Millsaps College since 1930. Numa Francis Wilkerson, A.B., M.A. Assistant Professor of Biology (729 Pairview Ave.) A.B., Duke, 1921; M.A., Duke, 1923; Graduate Assistant in Biology, Duke, 1921- ' 23; Research Investigator for Bureau of Fisheries, Summers of 1921- ' 22, and 1923; In- structor in Botany, Duke, 1923- ' 27; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summers of 1924- ' 25- ' 26 and 1927; and Sessions of 1927- ' 29; Assistant Professor of Biology in Millsaps College since 1930. .1. B. Price, B.S., .M.S. Instructor in Chemistry and Mathematics (Galloway Hall) B.S., Millsaps College, 1926; High School Instructor, Yazoo City High School, 1926- ' 27; Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, University of Mississippi, 1927- ' 2S, and Summer Session of 192S; High School Principal, Sandersville, Mississippi, 1928- ' 29; M.S., Uni- versity of Mississippi, 1929; Instructor of Chemistry, University of Mississippi, Sum- mer Session, 1929; Instructor of Chemistry and Mathematics, Holmes County Junior College, Goodman, Mississippi, 1929- ' 30; Instructor in Millsaps College since 1930. ? Charles Franklin Nesbitt, B.D., M.A. Associate Professor of Religion (836 Arlington) A.B., Wofford College, 1922; B.D., Emory University, 1926; M.A, University of Chicago, 1933; Y. M. C. A. Secretary, The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina, 1923- ' 24; Harlan County, Kentucky Public Schools, 1924- ' 25, 1925- ' 26; Acting Professor of Bible and Philosophy, Lander College, South Carolina, 1926- ' 27; Graduate Student, Junaluska School of Religion (Duke University), Summer 1929; University of Chicago, Summers. 1927, 1931, 1933; Associate Professor of Religion at Millsaps College since 1927. Y Mrs. J. L. Roberts. A.B., B.M. Professor of Piano (710 E. Poplar Boulevard) A.B., B.M., Whitworfn College; Sherwood Music School; American Conservatory; Pupil of Elizabeth McVoy, Albert Berne, Georgia Kober, Silvio Scionti, Walter Keller; Special work with Josef Lhevinne, Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler, and Percy Grainger. Page Twenty-Two

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