Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1925

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THE TRIBESMAN, 192 5 Faculty John William Provine, Ph.D., LL.D. President Professor of Organic Chemistry ?h S D. Un d V „ e eS‘ y g e°n ( J 8 ? f »»« “n Si o 8 f P M- 1 , 916; Fello v ’ in ChernSr umve? PacuUv “p iff 1 ' 1888-90; Chairman of th, den. f 8 97-9“ on PP ‘ Collpg ' - 1895 ‘ 97 ' Pl ‘ Alcernok Jasper Aven, M.A., LL.O. Professor of Latin LL A D Un i»lT Sit Mississippi, 1884; M.A., 1889 18 X 4 art i,r, ’ 1 lnc ipal Coles Creek Academy f 85, M m ona Male Academy, 1885-89- Pro- essor of English, Mississippi College, 1889-90 rofessor of Latin, Mississippi College 1890 m£ J m1.9 S 5 t . Udent ’ Un ' Wrs,ty ° f Sum- Zeus” Murray Latimer, M.A. Professor of Greek t B S MissIssi PP i College, 1897; M.A., -98, Graduate Student, University of Chicago summer terms, 1898, 1899, 1900. 1910; Instructor in Greek, Mississippi College, 1898-99; Professor of Greek, 1899. “Little Bill” William Henington Weathersby, Ph.D. Professor of Education and Psychology A.B., Mississippi College, 1900; M.A. 1901- PhD., University of Chicago. 1919; Principal Tylertown High School, 1900-01; Principal Lit- tle Springs High School, 1901-05; Assistant Pro- fessor of English, Mississippi College, 1903-13; Principal Mississippi College Academy, 1913-15 Professor of Education, 1915-20; Professor of Education and Psychology, 1920. “Dr. Pat” Michael O’Rourke Pattergon, Th.D., D.D. Professor of Christianity B.S.. Mississippi College, 1903; Th.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1920; Assistant in Preparatory Department, Mississippi College, 1903-04; Pastor First Baptist Church, Kosciusko, Miss., 1908-10; Pastor Second Baptist Church, Jackson, Miss., 1910-12; Pastor First Baptist Church and President of Clark Memorial Col- lege, Newton, Miss., 1913-15; Professor of Chris- tianity, Mississippi College, 1915. “Prof” Joel Reuben Hitt, B.S. Professor of Mathematics B.S., Mississippi College, 1917; Teacher Mathe- matics and Science, Bruce Academy, Athens, Texas, 1899-1901; Teacher Mathematics, Coronal Institute, San Marcos, Texas, 1901-02; Principal Goss High School, Goss, Miss., 1902-10; Prin- cipal Buford High School, Foxworth, Miss., 1910-14; Instructor Mississippi College Academy, 1915-17; Professor Mathematics, Clark College, Newton, Miss.. 1917-18; Associate Professor Mathematics, Mississippi College, 1918; Pro- fessor Mathematics, 1919. “Doc” Ma lcolm Cleveland Hylan, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Physics Ph.B., Brown University, 1918; A.M., 1920; Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1923; Head of Department of Chemistry and Physics, Yankton College, 1920-22; Sometime Chemist, U. S. Rub- ber Company; Research Fellow in Physical Chemistry, University of Colorado, 1922-23; Pro- fessor of Physics, Mississippi College, 1923. “Tile” Jesse Thomas Wallace, M.A. Professor of History and Economics B.S., and M.A., University of Mississippi; Prin- cipal of High Schools and City Superintendent of Schools in Mississippi for fifteen years- Tem- porary Professor of History and Economics in Mississippi College, 1907-08; Principal of Pre- paratory Department, 1908-10; Professor of His- tory and Economics, 1910. “ Frenchie” Elmer L. Ford, A.M. Professor of Modern Languages A.B., Howard College, 1915; A.M. ibid, 1916; Three Years spent in France and Italy, Courses Pursued at L ’University de Lyon, 1918-19; sum- mers of 1921-22 in Graduate School of Colum- bia University; Professor of Modern Languages Howard Payne College, 1916-17; Instructor of French in Columbia University Summer School, 1922-23; Professor of Modern Languages, Mis- sissippi College, 1920. 21



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f I t i 1 THE TRIBESMAN, 1925 “Deemie” W. F. DhMoss, A.M., Ph.D. Professor of English Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1911; A.M.. 1912; Ph.D., 1920; Instructor in English, University of Missouri, 1913-15; Instructor in English, Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1916-18; Professor of Eng- lish Language, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1918-21; Professor of English, Mississippi Col- lege, 1921. Oscar H. Little B.C.S. Instructor in Business Administration B.C.S., Bowling Green Business University, 1916; Head of Commercial Department, Columbia Col- lege, 1916-17; Head of Bookkeeping Depart- ment, Brown’s Business College, East St. Louis, 111., 1919-20; Instructor Draughon’s Business College, San Antonio, Texas, 1920-23; Instructor in Business Administration, Mississippi Col- lege, 1923. “Uncle Remus” N. L. T. Nelson, Ph.D. Professor of Biology and Geology B.S., Carleton College; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1899; Professor of Biology and Geol- ogy, Des Moines College. 1909-12; Professor of Biology and Geology, Presbyterian College of South Carolina, 1912-14; Professor of Botany. University of Florida, 1914-16; Professor of Botany, A. M. College of Texas, 1918-22; Pro- fessor of Biology and Geology, Mississippi Col- lege, 1923. Walter Fuller Taylor, M.A. Assistant Professor of English A.B.. Mississippi College, 1921; A.M., 1922; Teacher and Director of Athletics in Hinds County Agricultural High School, 1918-19; As- sistant in English, Mississippi College, 1921. Miss Margaret Bennett Librarian Walter E. Kalinowski, B.M., M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Director of Music Graduate Royal Gymnasium, Kreuznach, Ger- many; Graduate Hoch Conservatory, Frankfort. Germany; Graduate Royal Academy of Arts, Berlin; A.B., Mississippi College, 1922; A.M., 1923; Sometime Cellist, Symphony Orchestra, New York and Chicago; Director of Music, State Agricultural College of Arkansas, 1915- 17; Head of Department of Theory, Wisconsin School of Music, 1917-19; Lecturer on Musical Appreciation, LTniversity of Wisconsin, summer of 1919; Assistant in Modern Languages and Director of Music, Mississippi A. M. College, 1921-22; Director of Music and Assistant, Mod- ern Languages, Mississippi College, 1922. Clarence A. Lovi ll, A.B. Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B.. Mississippi College, 1922; Fellow in Math- ematics, Mississippi College, 1921-22; Assistant in Mathematics, 1922. A. C. Watkins, A.M., D.D. Assistant Professor of Christianity A.B., Mississippi College, 1886; A.M., 1899; Stu- dent two years in Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Missionary in Mexico, 1889-1909; Di- rector and Instructor in Bible, Baptist Theolog- ical Institute, Torreon, Mexico. 1901-03; Pro- fessor of New Testament Interpretation and Church History, 1905-06; Director and Biblical Instructor in El Instituto Madero, 1906-08; As- sistant Professor of Christianity, Mississippi College, 1923. Mrs. G. W. White Matron, Jennings Ilall David Fort Stubblefield. M.D. College Physician Graduate Mississippi Normal School. Houston, Miss., 1898; M.D., University of Saint Louis, 1904; College Physician, Mississippi College, 1923. Dr. Bailey II. Lovflace Pastor Clinton Baptist Church George M. Bohler Professor of Physical Education and Director A thletics B.E., Schuylkill College; Gymnasium Director and Athletic Coach Schuylkill College, 1907-10; Graduate Chautauqua School of Physical Edu- cation, 1912; Assistant Gymnasium Director Washington State College. 1913-14; Director of Physical Education and Athletics, Akron, Ohio, High School. 1915-16; U. S. Army. 1917-20; Head Coach Basketball and Assistant Football Coach, University of Oregon, 1920-23; Director of Physical Education and Athletics, Mississippi College, 1923. John M. King, B.S. Assistant Professor of Athletics and History B.S., Mississippi College, 1920; Science Teacher and Athletic Director, Okolona High School, 1920-’22 ; Assistant in History and Athletics, 23 ■

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