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CLAUDE A. 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 So- ciological Society, and the General Sunday School Board of the Methodist Church, South ; President of the Association of Texas Colleges, 1917 ; Professor of Educa- tion, Southwestern University, since 1908. 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 ; Professor in Buffington Institute, Soochow, China, 1893-95 ; Principal, Cen- tral Institute, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, 1899-1901 ; Professor in Missionary Train- ing School, Nashville, Tenn., 1907-10; Pro- fessor of Biblical Interpretation and Sys- tematic Theology, Southwestern Univer- sity, since 1910. FREDERICK C. LEHMBERG, A.M. Assistant Professor of German and French Southwestern University, A.B., 1900; A.M., 1912; Graduate Student, University of Chicago. Summers 1907-12; Graduate Student, University of Texas, Summer 1910 ; Teacher of German, John Tarleton College, 1906-09 ; Instructor in German and French, Southwestern University Fit- ting School, 1909-11; Assistant Professor of German and French, Southwestern Uni- versity, since 191 1 . Page Eleven
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STEPHEN H. MOORE, A.M. Professor of History Vanderbilt University. A.B., 18 ( 4; Co- lumbia University, A.M., 1905 ; Graduate Student Harvard University, summer 1 ( K)4 ; University of Chicago, Summers 1896-97-98-99-1900-03-05 ; Principal of Southwestern University Fitting- School, 1894-1904; Professor of History, South- western University, since 1904 ; Member of American Historical Association ; Member Executive Committee Texas Historical As- sociation. LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY WESLEY CARROLL VADEN, A.M. Professor of Latin and Greek Randolph-Macon College, A. IT, 18 ( ' 0; A.M., 1890; Associate Professor Latin and Greek. Randolph-Macon College ; Graduate Student Cornell University, 1901 ; Graduate Student, Yals University, 1905 ; Professor of Latin and Greek, Southwestern Univer- sity, since 1803. RANDOLPH W. TIXSLEY, B.S. Professor of Biology and Geology University of Virginia, Graduate in Sci- ence, 1803; B.S., 1898; Graduate Student University of Chicago. Summer 1907 ; As- sistant Professor of Science, Washington College, Md., 1893 ; Professor of Science, University of New Mexico, 1896-97; Pro- fessor of Science, Pennsylvania State Nor- mal, 1892-1902 ; Acting Professor of Chem- istry and Biology, Southwestern Univer- sity, 1903-04; Professor of Biology and Geology, 1904; Secretary of Faculty, ' 1913 ; President T. I. A. A., 1916-17. Page Ten
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J( )HN COWPER GRANBERY A.M., D.D., Ph.D. Professor of Sociology and Economics Randolph-Macon College, A.B., 1896; Yanderbilt University, D.D., 1899; Univer- sity of Chicago, A.M.. 1908; Ph.D., 1909; Kentucky Wesleyan College, D.D., 1913: Acting Professor of Education and As- sistant Professor of History and Econom- ics, Southwestern University, 1 ( 13-14; Professor of Sociolo - and Economics, Southwestern University, since 1914. WILLIAM D. WENTZ, BE., M.E. Instructor in Public Speaking and English Millersville College, M.E., 1898; Na- tional College of Elocution and Oratory, B.C., 1907; Graduate Student, Millersville College, 1890-1000; Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania, 1904-05 ; In- structor in Public Speaking. Wanamaker Institute, Philadelphia, 1913; Instructor in Public Speaking and English. Southwest- ern University, 1013. JOSEPH L. McGHEE, A.B., Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry Emory and Henry College, A.B., 1903; ( Graduate Student, University of Chicago, .Summers of 1905 and 1908 ; Johns Hopkins University, 1910-11; Phi Beta Kappa, 1911; Ph.D., 1911; Member of American Chemical Society ; Research Work in the Southwestern Lmiversity Laboratory on the Nature of Osmosis ; Professor of Chem- istry, Centenary Colleee, La., 1904-06; Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Emory and Henry College, 1906-08, 1911-13; Professor of Chemistry, Southwestern University, 1913. Page Twelve
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