Mississippi State University - Reveille Yearbook (Starkville, MS)

 - Class of 1911

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1911. REVKILLE. Vol. VII. David Carlisle Hull, M.Sc. The honored subjeet of this brief biographical sketch was born in Attala County, Mississippi, November 4, 1869, and is a worthy descendant of refined Christian parents. His father was a native of Mississippi, a local preacher, and a successful farmer nearly a half-century ago. His mother was the daughter of the Rev. James Glenn Carlisle, a minister of the gospel, who came to Mississipp ifrom .South Carolina in the earlv pioneer davs, and remained an esteemed member of the North Mississippi Conference until his death in 1884. Mr. Hull was brought up on the farm, and during his bovhood days had the spirit of good work and honest toil thoroughly instilled into his nature. He ob- tained his early education in the regular country schools of his native county, and even there showed a marked aptitude for study. At the tender age of fourteen years, under the pastorate of Rev. W. S. Lagrone, he joined the Methodist Epis- copal Church, South, and has ever remained loyal and true to the teachings and traditions of Methodism. In 1890 and 1891 Mr. Hull was engaged in teaching in the country schools of Choctaw County. In September, 1 891, he entered the Agricultural and Mechanical College and was graduated in June, 1895, with the degree of Bachelor of Science, winning the first honors in his class and leaving a brilliant record to his credit. While taking his collegiate course he was deeply interested in all college activities, was especially active in religious work, and made his positive influence strongly felt in the work of the Young Men ' s Christian Association. After leaving college, Professor Hull taught for several vears in the leading public schools of the State, especiallv as Principal of the Meridian citv schools, where he made a fine record as an instructor and displaved his abilitv in adminis- trative and executive work. From 1902 until 1910 he was connected with the Faculty of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, first in the capacitv of an in- structor, then as Professor of Industrial Pedagogy, and finally as director of the School of Industrial Education, where in each position his faithfulness to duty and his efficienev in college work won him high distinction. In Tune, 1910, lie was elected President of Millsaps College, succeeding Bishop W. B. Murrah, resigned. President Hull has done considerable post-graduate work, having taken the degree of Master of Science at his Alma Mater, and pursued extensive courses of study in English and allied subjects, broadening his scholarship and developing the cultural side of his education at the University of Chicago. He is closely identified with the educational interests of Mississippi, being Vice-President of the State Teachers ' Association, and has a wide acquaintance among the educators of the State, with whom he is verv popular and by whom he is held in high esteem. He has been a licensed local preacher since 1890, and is a speaker of great force and impressiveness in the pulpit and upon the platform. President Hull is a man of business affairs, with a keen appreciation of the value of finance and its wise expenditure. He possesses large native capacity, fine executive and administrative ability, a well-balanced judgment, and a high moral and religious character. A self-made man in every sense, he has been thor- oughly tested and tried and has been found wanting in no particular. And with him as President of Millsaps College no other educational institution in the South should have a brighter future.

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1911. REVEILLE. Vol. VII. Faculty and Instructors. JOHN CRUMPTON HARDY, M.A., LL.D., President of the College. WILLIAM HOWARD MAGRUDER, M.A., LL.D., Vice-President of the College and Professor of English. BUZZ M. WALKER, M.Se., Ph.D., Director of the School of Engineering and Professor of Mathematics. WASHINGTON LAFAYETTE HUTCHINSON, M.Sc, Director of the School of Agriculture and of Farmers ' Institute. JOHN CURTIS HERBERT, M.Sc, Professor of History and Civics. WILLIAM FLOWERS HAND, M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry, and State Chemist. EDWARD READ LLOYD, M.S., Station Animal Husbandman and Vice-Director of the Experiment Station. WILLTAM NEWTON LOGAN, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Geology and Mining Engineering. JOSEPH S. MOORE, M.Sc, Professor of Dairy Husbandry. PETER PARLEY GARNER, M.Sc, Director of School of Industrial Education. JAMES VANCE BOWEN, Ph.B., Professor of Foreign Languages. HENRY LELAND NOEL, B.Sc, M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology and College Surgeon. GEORGE LEMON CLOTHIER, M.S., M.F., Professor of Botany and Forestry. ALEXANDER BEAUREGARD McCAY, M.S., Professor of Horticulture. GEORGE SWAZEY GOODALE, Captain 23d Infantry, U. S. Army, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant of Students. JAMES LEWIS, B.S., M.D.C., Professor of Veterinary Scien ce. ROBEY WENTWORTH HARNED, B.S.A., Professor of Zoology. JAMES OSCAR MORGAN, B.Agr., M.S.A., Ph.D., Professor of Agronomy. CLARENCE ERLE REID, B.S. in E.E., Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. CHARLES EDGAR ARD, B.S., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ROBERT WALTER GAY, B.S:, C.E., Professor of Civil Engineering and Drawing. RICHMOND LEE SHIELDS, B.S., A.B., Professor of Animal Husbandry.

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