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CLAUDE ANDREW NICHOLS, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Education. Southwestern University, A. B., 1898; Gradu- ate Student and Fellow Vanderbilt University, 1898-99; University of Havana, Ph. D., 1905; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, sum- mers 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. HERBERT LEE GRAY, A. B., Professor of Biblical Interpretation and Systematic Theology. Emory College, A. B., 1887; Professor in An- glo-Chinese College, Shanghai, China, 1890-91; Professor in Buffington Institute, Soocho w. China, 1893-95; Principal, Central Institute, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, 1899-1901; Professor in Missionary Training School, Nashville, Tenn., 1907-10; Professor of Biblical Interpretation and Systematic Theology, Southwestern University, since 1910. ROBERT JAY EDDY, A. M., Professor of German Language and Literature. Robert J. Eddy is a native of Wisconsin; A. B. Beloit College, Wisconsin with first honors in 1895; A. M. Ibid., in 1898; Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Chapter of Wisconsin; Summer School Oxford University; Studied German un- der Schlote at Gottingen, Germany; Student f French at the Berlitz School of Languages in Paris; Graduate Student, University of Wiscon- sin; Supervising Principal of Public School Sys- tems in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois; Wis- consin State Institute Conductor; Vice Princi- pal of Beloit College Academy; Assistant to Professor of German, Beloit College; Acting Professor of French, Beloit College; Elected to the Chair of German Language and Literature in Southwestern University 1911. 15
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Liberal Arts Faculty WESLEY CARROLL VADEN, A. M., Professor of Latin and Greek. Randolph-Macon College, A. B., 1890; A. M., 1890; Associate Professor Latin and Greek, Ran- dolph-Macon College; Graduate Student Cornell University, 1901; Graduate Student, Yale Uni- versity, 1905; Professor of Latin and Greek, Southwestern University, since 1893. 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 Chicago, summers 1896-97-98-99-1900-03-05; Prin- cipal of Southwestern University Fitting School, 1894-1904; Professor of History, Southwestern University, since 1904; Member of American Historical Association. RUDOLPH WOOD TINSLEY, B. S., Professor of Biolcgy and Geology. University of Virginia, Graduate in Science, 1SS3; B. S., 1898; Graduate Student University of Chicago, summer 1907; Assistant Professor of Science, Washington College, Md., 1893; Pro- fessor of Science, University of New Mexico, 1896-97; Professor of Science, Pennsylvania State Normal, 1899-1902; Acting Professor of Chemistry and Biology, Southwestern Univer- sity, 1903-04; Professor of Biology and Geology, 1904—; Secretary of Faculty, 1913—. l 4
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JOHN COWPER GRANBERY, A.M., D.D., Ph.D., Professor of Sociology and Economics. Randolph-Macon College, A. B., 1896; Vander- bilt University, B. D., 1899; University of Chi- cago, A. M., 1908; Ph. D., 1909; Kentucky Wes- leyan College, D. D., 1913; Acting Professor of Education and Assistant Professor of History and Economics, Southwestern University, 1913- 14; Professor of Sociology and Economics, since 1914. JOSEPH LEWELLYN McGHEE, A. B., Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry. Emory and Henry College, A. B., 1903; Gradu- ate Student University of Chicago, summers 1905 and 1908; Johns Hopkins University, 1909- 10-11; Fellow in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1910-11; Phi Beta Kappa, 1911; Ph. D., 1911; Professor of Chemistry, Centenary Col- lege, La., 1904-06; Professor of Chemistry, Em- ory and Henry College, 1908-09, 1911-13; Profes- sor of Chemistry, Southwestern University, 1913—. GEORGE LEWIS BURTON, A. M., Professor of Romance Languages. Randolph-Macon College, A. B., 1907; A. ML, 1908; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, 1912 to Jan. 1915; Instructor, Randolph- Macon Academy, Bedford, Va., 1908-12; Fellow in Romance Languages, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, 1914; Studied in France, summer of 1914; Professor of Romance Languages, Southwestern University, since January, 1915. 1 6
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