Alfred Benjamin Butts, Ph.D., LL.B. Vice-President and Professor of Government Dr. A. B. Butts is a graduate of the Mississippi A. and M. College, with the B.S. degree in 191 1 and the M.S. degree in 191 3. He received the M.A. degree at Columbia University in 191 5, and in 1920 the Ph.D. degree at the same institution. He is a graduate of Yale University Law School, receiving the LL.B. degree in 1930. Dr. Butts became Vice-President of A. and M. College in 1930; he is also Dean of the Academic School and Professor of Government. He was admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1928. Dr. Butts was Visiting Lecturer on Government at Yale University for the session 1929-1930, and has served on the summer session faculties of Mississippi College, Ohio Northern University, Duke University, and the Universities of Virginia, Texas, Washington (Seattle), and California at Los Angeles. ■ )
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The Board of Trustees Hon. Col. Oscar Gober, Hon. A. A. Cohn, Hon. D. E. Nabors Hon. L. W. Seal, Hon. P. Bowdre. Dr. W. Walley, Mrs. Annie Casteel, His Excellency Governor Theo. G. Bilbo, Dr. A. B. Kelly, Captain A. B. Sciiauber. Mississippi A,, and -M. College On February 28, 1878, the Legislature of Mississippi accepted the conditions of th? Morrell Land Grant Act, by which the National Government donated conditionally to every state in the Union public land script equal to thirty thousand acres for each senator and representative in Congress, this being used for the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college, where the object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts in such manner as the legislature of the State may prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and prac- tical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life. General Stephen D. Lee was elected the first president of the institution, April 1, 1880, and the following men have served as presidents since him: John M. Stone, 1899-1900; J. C. Hardy, 1900-1912; Hon. George Hightower, 1912-1916; Professor W. H. Smith, 1916-1920; Dr. D. C. Hull, 1 920-1925; Dr. B. M. Walker, 1925-1930; Mr. High Critz, 1930- There are twelve important and outstanding buildings that are a part of the five million dollar plant: The Dormitory, which has a housing ca pacity of approximately fourteen hundred and is equipped with all modern conveniences; Lee Administration Building, the Chemistry Building, the Engineering Building, Montgomery Hall, the Biology Building, the Y. M. C. A. Building, the Cafeteria, the new Agricultural Building, the Part-Time Dormitory, the Experiment Station Group, the Agricultural Engineering Building, the Hospital, Creamery, Laundry, and the Power Plant. A. and M. Library, located in the Biology Building, is one of the finest and best equipped for research in the South.
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