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John H. MoGinnis, A. B,, Asslstavt in Enf lish. Born in Pennsylvania. Prepared for College in the Preparatory Department of Missonri Valley College; studied in Germany, 1901- ' 02; A. B., Missouri Val- ley College, 1904; graduate student, Mis- souri University, l!J05; taught at Charles- ton, Mo., 190(3; elected instructor in Eng- lish in 8. U. Fitting School in 1907; elected Assistant Professor of English in H. U. in 1909. John Henry Reedy, A. M., Chemistry . Native Texan. First Honor Graduate S. U., 1900; A. M. degree from S. U.; taught Latin and Greek in Hargrove Col- lege, 1901- ' 02; Department of Science, Coronal Institute, 1902- ' 05; summers spent at University of Chicago doing- work in Chemistry for Ph. D.; elected to Chair of Chemistry in S. U., 1905; Secretary of Faculty; Chairman of the Board of Reg- istration. r
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Claude A. Nichols, Ph. D., Science of Education, Bean of Summer Schools. Native of Texas. A. B., Southwestern University, 1898, with First Honors ; Fellow at Vanderbilt University, 1898- ' 99; Ph. D., University of Havana, 1905; Tutor in Fitting School of S. U., 1897- ' 98; Pro- fessor in Candler College, Havana, Cuba, 1901- ' 07; spends summers at University of Chicago; elected Professor of Science of Education, 1908; Chairman of Board of Advisors of Y. M. C. A.; Member of the National Education Association. Albert Shipp Pegues, A. M., Head of Department of Encjlisli. Born in South Carolina. A. B. and A. M., Wofford College, 1892; elected in 1898 to position in Fitting School ; in 1903 elected Assistant Professor in English; in 1904 elected Principal of Fitting School; in 1905 elected to Chair of Eng- lish in S. U.; has done graduate work in Chicago and Cornell Universities. 23 A
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Randolph Wood Tinsley, M. S., Biology and Geology. Native of Virginia. Graduated from Miller Training- School (Virginia), 1890; University of Virginia in Science in 1893 ; Assistant Professor of Science, Washing- ton Colleg-e (Maryland), 189;5- ' 91; Vice- President of Friends ' Institute (Mary- land), 1894- ' 96; Chair of Science, Univer- sity of New Mexico, 1897- ' 98; Professor of Science, State Normal School of Penn- sylvania,1899- ' 0;j; elected to Chair of Biol- ogy and Chemistry in S. U. for 1903- ' 04; elected to Chair of Biology and Geology, 1901; summer of 1907 spent in University of Chicago ; Professor in charge of Annex. Wesley Caeeoll Vaden, A. M., Latin and Greek. Virginian by birth. A. M. degree from Randolph-Macon College; Associate Pro- fessor of Latin and Greek in Randolph- Macon College; taught in Chesapeake Academy; elected in 1903 to Chair of Latin and Greek in Southwestern University.
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