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(UXemBcre of fflc facuffjj JOHN CLINTON FUTRALL, B.A., M.A. Professor of Ancient Languages, March I, 1S94. Gradu¬ ate of University of Virginia, 1894. A member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. HARRISON RANDOLPH, M.A. Professor of Mathematics, Logic and Astronomy. Grad¬ uate of the University of Virginia, 1892, and was Assistant in Mathematics in the University of Virginia from ’90-’95 A member of A T ft fraternity. GEORGE M. PEQK, M. E., C. E. J. F. HOWELL, A. M. Was graduated from Reynoldson Collegiate Institute, N C., in i 8 $ 5 . became Professor of History and Pedagogics in the A. I. U. in July, 1885. Previous to this time was Prin¬ cipal of Morrillton High School, Morrillton, Ark. ELIAS CHANDLER, 1st Lieut. 16th U. S. Inft. Was graduated from U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., June 11, 1880. Began his connection with the A. I. U. Feb. 28, 1894, as Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant. Previous to this time was on duty at recruiting depot and with regiment. Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Superintendent of Mechanic Arts, September, 1896. Graduate of l niversity of Virginia, ’94 and ’96. Previous to connection with this university was in the B. O. R. R. shops at Baltimore; in the Baxter Electric Motor Company’s shops at Baltimore; traveled as electrician for Baxter Company; in shops of Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, Richmond, Va.; in steam engineering department of the Newport News Shipbuilding Dry Dock Company, New¬ port News, V a.; instructor in Mechanical Engineering four years, and in Civil and Mechanical Engi¬ neering one year at I niversity of irginia. Is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. WILLIAM B. BENTLEY, A. M. Associate Professor of Chemistry and Physics, March, 1891. Graduate of Harvard College, 1890. Was Assistant in Chemistry in Harvard College. Member of German Chemical Society. JULIUS J. KNOCH, M. S., C. E. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, May, 1893. Graduate of Grove City College, Pa , B. S 1S86, M S. 1S89 ; Cornell University, C. E. 1892. Previous to connection with the A. I. U., was Assistant Professor of German and Mathematics, Grove City College, iS86-’S8; bridge construction, Owego, N. Y., i» 92 - ' 93 - GEORGE WESLEY DROKE, A. B., A. M. Associate Professor of Mathematics, .September 1, 1887. Graduate of A. I. U., class of 1SS0. Previous to connection with this university was Teacher of English, Coronal Institute, San Marcos, Texas. Is a “Robust Barbarian.” W. N. GLADSON, B. M. E. Professor of Electrical Engineering, March, 1894. Was graduated from Iowa State College in 1888. Constructing Engineer for Thomson-Houston Electric Company ’S9-’9i; En¬ gineer with the Westinghouse Electrical and Manufacturing -Company on the World’s Fair work ’91-’92; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Ohio State University, ’92-’93. Is a member of the I. S. E. Engineering Society.
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Qttemfiere of ft)e acuftg JOHN LEE BUCHANAN, A.M., LL.D. Became President and Professor of Psychology and Ethics March 6, 1894. Previous to this time was Professor in Emory and Henry College, Professor in Vanderbilt University, President Vir¬ ginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Professor in Randolph- Macon College, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction of Virginia. Is a graduate of Emory and Henry College, Virginia, 1856, and a member of the American Institute of Civics, and National Educational Association. ALBERT ERNEST MENKE, D. S., Ph. D. Became Professor of Chemistry and Physics, 1887. Previous to this time was Assistant in Chemistry, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, ’79-’8o; Assistant at Queen’s College, ’8o-’8i; Private Assist¬ ant in Research Chemistry, Harvard University, ’8i-’83; Professor of Chemistry, State College of Kentucky, ’83-’87. Was graduated from Kings College, 1886, receiving the degree of D. S., and Lombard University in 1894, receiving the degree of Ph. D. Is a member of the Chemical Society, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. JEROME F. McNEILL, B.S., A.M. Professor of Biology, April, 1890. Graduate of Indiana Uni¬ versity, 1886. Before present connection was Superintendent of Dublin, Indiana, Public Schools, ’S2-’86; Principal Moline, Illinois, High School, ’86- 90. A member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and also an active member of the Washington and Cambridge Entomological societies. RICHARD HENRY WILLIS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Was first connected with this University in 1885 as Professor of Ancient Languages, acting in that capacity until 1888. Was elected Professor of English and Modern Languages in 189r. Was graduated from University of Virginia; B. A., University of Arkansas, 1SS7; M. A., Willamette University, 1888; M. A . Illinois Wesleyan Uni¬ versity, 1893; A. M., Princeton, 1894; Ph. D , Illinois Wesleyan Uni¬ versity, 1S95; graduate student of Johns Hopkins University; studied Sanskrit under W. D. Whitney, of Vale University; attended the Universities of Bonn and Leipsic in Germany. Previous to connec¬ tion with this University, was Professor of Greek and Latin fi e years, also of German and English two years in Norwood High School and College, Virginia; Professor of Greek and English two years in University of Nashville, Ttnn. Is a member of X t [Chi Phi] fraternity, American Philo¬ logical Association, Modern Language Association of America, and National Flducational Association. 11
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