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Liberal Arts Faculty JOHN ROBERT ALLEN, A.B., D.D., Professor Emeritus of Philosophy. Born in Iredell County, N. C. ; A. B. from Southern University, 1873; D. D. degree, 1891; Ex- member North Mississippi Conference; Member North Texas Conference; held Chairs in Dallas Female College and Marvin College; elected to Chair of Philosophy in S. U. in 1892; Represen- tative in Who ' s Who, both National and Inter- national ; resigned as member of S. U. Faculty in 1912; Elected Professor Emeritus of Philosophy in S. U. 1913. FRANK SEAY, A.M., B.D., Professor of Philosophy. Southern University, A. M., 1899; Vanderbilt University, B. D., 1902; Harvard University, A. M., 1903; Graduate Student, Halle, Berlin, Oxford, 1906; University of Chicago, summers 1902, 1912; Professor of Hebrew and New Testament, South- western University, 1909-10; Professor of Theology and New Testament, Greek, 1910-11; Professor of Philosophy since 1912. HERBERT LEE GRAY, A.B., Professor of Biblical Interpretation and Systematic Theology. Emory College, A. B., 1887; Professor in Anglo- Chinese College, Shanghai, China, 1890-91 ; Profes- sor in Bufhngton Institute, Soochow, China, 1893-95; Principal, Central Institute, San Luis Potosi, Mexi- co, 1899-1901; Professor in Missionary Training School, Nashville, Tenn., 1907-10; Professor of Biblical Interpretation and Systematic Theology, Southwestern University si nce 1910. 20
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Dr. Claude Carr Cody Dr. Claude Carr Cody is a Georgian by birth and education. He graduated from Emory College in 1875 with highest honors, and three years later his Alma Mater honored him with the Ph.D. degree. Dr. Cody was called to Southwestern Uni- versity as Professor of Mathematics in 1879, when the institution was struggling for its existence. His life and the advancement of Southwestern have always been one and the same thing and it is mainly through his ef- forts that she has advanced to her present high position among the Southern Colleges and Universities. Dr. Cody has been successively Secretary of the Faculty, Chairman of the Faculty, President of the Annex, Manager of Giddings Hall, Dean of the Summer School, and at pres- ent he holds the responsible position of Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Secretary of the Executive Committee of the University. Dr. Cody has written several books during his thirty-six years of active service as a professor of Southwestern. Among them are his Life of Dr. Mood, and his textbooks of Plane and Solid Geometry. There is no doubt that the students love Dr. Cody more than any man living next to their father, for indeed he is as a loving father to all the students, boys and girls alike. When anyone wants help or advice he always goes to Dr. Cody, who is always happy that he can help someone. May his Christian character, which has inspired so many thousand students, continue to be a blessing for many years yet to come. Dr. Claude Carr Cody, A.M. Ph.D. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Professor of Mathematics. X 19
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CLAUDE ANDREW NICHOLS, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Education. Southwestern University, A. B., 1898; Graduate Student and Fellow Vanderbilt University, 1898-99; University of Havana, Ph. D., 1905; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summers of 1907-08- 09; Teachers ' College, Columbia University, 1913- 14; Member of the Society of College Teachers of Education, the American Sociological Society, and the General Sunday School Board of the Methodist Episcopal Church South; Professor of Education, Southwestern University, since 1908. RANDOLPH WOOD TINSLEY, B.S., Professor of Biology and Geology. University of Virginia, graduate in Science, 1893; B. S., 1898; Graduate Student, Chicago Uni- versity, summer 1907; Assistant Professor of Science, Washington College, Md., 1893; Professor of Science, University of New Mexico, 1896-97; Pro- fessor of Science, Pennsylvania State Normal, 1899- 1902; Acting Professor of Chemistry and Biology, Southwestern University, 1903-04; Professor of Biology and Geology, Southwestern University, since 1904; Secretary Faculty, since 1913. STEPHEN H. MOORE, A.M., Professor of History. Vanderbilt University, A. B., 1894; Columbia University, A. M., 1905; Graduate Student, Har- vard University, summer 1904; University of Chi- cago, summers 1896-97-98-99-1900-03-05 ; ' Principal of Southwestern University Fitting School, 1894- 1904; Professor of History, Southwestern University, since 1904. 21
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