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CHARLES NEWMAN WUNDER, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics. Native of Virginia; Randolph-Macon College, A. B., 1906; Fellow and Instructor in Astrono- my, University of Virginia, 1909-12; M. A., Uni- versity of Virginia, 1912; Adjunct Professor of Astronomy and Director Leander McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia, 1912-13; Ph. D., University of Virginia, 1913: Professor of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, David- son College, 1913-15; Came to Southwestern 1916. WILLIAM PAUL DAVIDSON, A. B., Acting Professor of Philosophy. Born in Holly Grove, Arkansas, 1891; Grad- uated with A. B. degree from Hendrix College, Conway, Ark., 1912; Principal of Crossett, Ark., High School, 1912-13-14-15; Graduate Student Department of Psychology in University of Chi- cago, 1913-14, holding scholarship in the De- partment; Elected Acting Professor of Philoso- phy in Southwestern University, 1915. FREDERICK C, LEHMBERG, A. M., Assistant Professor of German and French. Southwestern University, A. B., 1900; A. M., 1912; Graduate Student, University of Texas, summer 1910; University of Chicago, summers 1907-12; Teacher of German, John Tarleton Col- lege, 1906-09; Instructor in German and French, Southwestern University Fitting School, 1909- 11; Assistant Professor of German and French, Southwestern University, since 1911. 17
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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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MARY SHIPP SANDERS. A. B., Assistant Professor of English. University of Chicago, A. B., 1906; Graduate Student, summer 1909; Columbia University, 1913-14; Teacher Colegio Palmore, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1900-02-03-05-06-08; Instructor in En- glish, Southwestern University, 1910; Assistant Professor of English, Southwestern University, 1914—. WILLIAM DWIGHT WENTZ, B. E., M. E., Instructor in Public Speaking and English. Millersville College, M. E., 1898; National Col- lege of Elocution and Oratory, B. E., 1907; Graduate Student Millersville College 1899-1900; Graduate Student University of Pennsylvania, 1904-05; Instructor in Public Speaking, Wana- maker Institute, Philadelphia, 1913; Instructor in Public Speaking and English, Southwestern University, 1913 — . WILLIAM CORNELIUS CORYELL, A. B., Instructor in Physics and Mathematics. Ohio Wesleyan University, A. B., 1906; In- structor in Mathematics, Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1904-06; Instructor in Physics, High School, Maysville, Kentucky, 1906-08; Student, Teachers ' College, University of Cincinnati, 1909; Student of University of Chicago, summer 1914; George Washington University 1913-15; Came to Southwestern in 1916. l 8
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