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E. GRACE WHITE, A.B., A.M., Ph. D., Professor of Biology. A.B. Mount Holyoke College; A.M. and Ph.D. Columbia University, N. Y.; Graduate Student, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. ; Research Assistant, Princeton University; Instructor in Biology, Western Reserve University, Boston Public Schools; Professor of Biology, Heidelberg Universitv, Teffin, O. ; Professor of Biology, Shorter College 1920 — CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Ph.B., M.A., Professor of History. Ph.B. Baylor University 1908: ALA. Columbia University 1913; Professor of English, Burleson College 1908-10; Professor of History, Intermont College, 1911- 14; Professor of History, Greenville Woman ' s College 1915-17; Professor of His- tory, Shorter College 1917 — JAMES PRESLEY CRAFT, B.S., M.A. Professor of Bible. B.S. Mercer University 1906; M.A. Harvard University 1909; Th.G. Southern Baptist Theological Seminarv 1912; Graduate Student of Chicago Universitv 1920; Thayer Scholar, Harvard 1908-09; Professor of Bible Shorter College 1919— ANNE WINN STEVENS, B.A., M.A., Professor of English. B.A. University of Chicago 1903; M.A. Columbia University 1921; Graduate Student of Chicago, Spring and Summer Quarters 1903; Graudate Student of Colum- bia L niversity Summer Sessions 1907-08-16-17-18-19; Head of English Department, Glynn Academy 1903-08; Head of English Department, Fort Smith High School 1908-10; Substiute Teacher, English Department, Agnes Scott Academy 1910-11; Professor of English, Shorter College 1911 — RUBY HIGHTOWER, B.A., M.A., Professor of Mathematics. B.A. Shorter College 1896; Graduate Student University of ; M. A. Uni- versity of Georgia 1918; Elected Fellow in Mathematics Universitv of Missouri for 1919-20; Professor of Mathematics Central College, Arkansas; Professor of Mathe- matics, Harbin College, Mexico, Mo.; Professor of Mathematics, SJiorter College 1919— CLARA L. THOMPSON, A. B., M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Latin. A.B. Washington University 1906; M.A. Universitv ' of Pennsylvania 1907; Stu- dent American School of Classics, Rome, Italy 1908-09; Ph.D. University of Penn- sylvania 1911; Phi Beta Kappa; Professor of Latin, Shorter College 1919 — nl Page Twenty-three
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n -- (ifi rrrs of 3nBtrurtian A. W. VAN HOOSE, B.A., LL.D., President. A.B. University of Georgia; LL.D. Mercer University. Professor of Science, South Georgia Agricultural College 1882-83; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Harvard College 1883-84; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Latin, University of Georgia 1884-85; President of Gainesville College 1885-86; President of Brenau College 1886-1909; President of Shorter College 1910— ALISON P. HICKSON, B.A., M.A., Dean and Professor of Physics. B.A. Furman University 1901; M.A. Eastern College 1902; Four Years Gradu- ate Student LIniversity of Chicago; Fellow of Physics, the University of Chicago; Two years, Professor of Lithematics. Eastern College ; Two years. The Pedagog) ' of Mathe- matics and Science, Northern Normal and Industrial College of South Dakota; Three years. Supervising Principal of the Anaconda, Montana High School ; Five years. Head of the Department of Physics, Baylor University; One year. Associate in Research ; The Rice Institute ; Dean and Professor of Physics, Shorter College 1918— WILLIAM DAVIS FURRY, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Education. A.B. University of Notre Dame, 1900, A.M. 1904; Professor Latin and Greek, Ashland College 1900-02; Professor Philosophy and Psychology 1902-04; Graduate Student in the University of Chicago, Summer Quarters 1900-04; Student in Philos- ophy and Psychology in The |ohns Hopkins University 1904-06; Fellow in The Johns Hopkins 1906-07; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins 1907; Johnston Research Scholar in The Johns Hopkins 1907-10; Associate Professor of Philosophy and Psy- chology in The Johns Hopkins 1910-11; President of Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, 1910-19; Phi Beta Gamma; Member American Philosophical Society; Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology ; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Professor of Philosophy and Education, Shorter College 1919 — PAUL M. COUSINS, B.A., M.A., Professor of English Literature. B.A. Mercer University 19 10; M.A. Columbia University 1919; Instructor of Greek, Mercer University 1909-1910; Professor of English and Latin, Vice-President Locust Grover Institute 1910-15; Professor of English Literature, Shorter College 1915-17; Professor of English Literature, Georgetown College, Ky., 1919-20; Pro- fessor of English Literature, Shorter College 1920 — ■ Page Tii.enty-t ' v.o D
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LJ7 ■ i3? , I EVERETT E. PORTER, A.B., M.S., Professor of Chemistrj ' . A.B. 1916, Baylor University, Waco, Texas; IVI.S. 1920, Rice Institute, Hous- ton, Texas; Assistant in Chemistry Rice Institute; Chemist, National Carbon Co., Cleveland, Ohio; Engineer of Tests, U.S.A. Ordnance Dept. ; Research Chemist, Ashland Iron Mining Co., Ashland, Ky. ; Fellow in Electro Chemistry, Rice Insti- tute 1919-20; Professor of Chemistry, Shorter College 1920 — IRS. ALLIE HAYES RICHARDSON, B.O., Professor of Public Speaking. B.O. Emerson College 1909; Studied Sargeant Gymnasium 1914; Studio Work, Chicago 1917; Teacher of Expression, Brenau Summer School 1910; Professor Public Speaking, Athens (Alabama) College 1909-11; Professor Public S peaking, Shorter College 1918— SUZANNE SUE HERRLICH, Professor of French. Lycee des juenes Filles, Lausanne, Switzerland ; Teacher ' s Diplomas, France and Germany; University of Colorado, Summer 1917; University of Chicago, Summer 1918; the Dwight ' School for Girls, Englewood, N. ].. 1908-10; Studv in Paris 1910-11; Knox School, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y., 1911-12; The Boree School for Boys, New ' ork City 1912-10; Monticello Seminary 1916-18; Transylvania and Hamilton College, Lexington, Ky., 1918-19; Reconstruction Aide in U. S. Army Hospitals, 10 months; Shorter College 1920 — IMOGEN COULTER, Professor of Art. School of Art, Shorter College ; Art Student League, New York ; Private Pupil to Raphael Collins, Paris; Exhibitor in the Societe des Artes Francaise, Paris; Pro- fessor of Art, Shorter College. KATHLEEN GARROW, B.S., Professor of Home Economics. B.S. Middleburv College, Middleburv, Vt., 1920; Home Economics Shorter College 1920— MARIE VAN AAKEN, Director and Professor of Piano. Graduate Amersfoot Conservatory; Hooger Burgerschool and Conservatory 1899; Amsterdam Conservatory 1899-0.i; Madame Teresa Correno. Berlin 1903-06; Pro- fessor of Piano, Southwestern University, Texas, 1906-07; Professor of Drake Uni- versity 1907-17; Professor of Piano, Shorter College 1918 — .-rrr:! ■C Page Tiventy-jour
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