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Ryland Fletcher YouN(i, A. M., Romance Languages . Born in Fayette County, Texas, on Hep- tember 30, 1858. First A. M. Graduate of S. U,; several months at Leipzig, Ger- inany, and later in France, Italy, and Eng- land; selected in 1880 to Chair of Modern Languages in S. U., and now holds the (Uiair of Romance Languages. OTHER OFFICIALS Frank Reedy, A. B., Bursa}-. Native of Hunts ville, Ala. Formerly connected with the Publishing House of the M. E. Church South. Was President of the State Epworth League, and is now one of the most widely known and suc- cessful laymen in the State. Came to Southwestern in 1909 and since that time has with magic power placed the Univer- sity on a sound business Vjasis. All of the Univei ' sity funds pass through his hands. His office is now absolutely indispensable.
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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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V John N. M cKay, Megisfrar. Native Texan. Came to Southwestern in 1907, and since that time has been keeping- all University Records. His is a very important office. The Bursar and Registrar together keep several clerks employed constantly. Mrs. Margaret M. McKennon, Librarian. Daug-hter of Dr. F. A. Mood, Founder of Southwestern University, (jraduated from Southwestern with A. B. degree with First Honors; taught for several years in the C ' oleg ' io Ingles, San Luis Po- tosi, and in the McDonnell Institute, Du- rango; studied Library Methods in the University of Chicago, 1901- ' 02, and in the Carnegie Library of San Antonio, 1904; elected Librarian in 1903.
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