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A lb krt 1 Ik x l:st M kx k e, I). Sc., F. C. S. Ph. D. He became Professor of Chemistry and Physics 1887. Previous to this time he was Assistant in Chemistry, St. Mary’s Hos¬ pital School, 1879-80; Assist- ant at Queen’s College, 1880- 81; Private Assistant in Re- University, 1881-83; Professor of Chemistry, State College of Kentucky, 18S3-87. He was graduated from King’s College in 1886, receiving the degree of I). S. In 1894 he received the degree of Ph. D. from Lombard University. Also is a member of the Chemical Society and Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. John Clinton Futrall, B. A., M. A. Professor of An¬ cient Languages, 1894. A member of Kappa Sigma Fra¬ ternity. Graduate of Univer¬ sity of Virginia, 1894. Ob¬ tained B. A. at University of Arkansas and M. A. at Uni¬ versity of Virginia. Spent session of 1899-1900 traveling and studying in Europe. George Wesley Droke, A. M. Professor of Mathe¬ matics and Astronomy. Pre¬ viously Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1897. Teacher of English, Coronal Institute, San Mareas, Texas. U. of A. graduate, class of 1880. Mem¬ ber of the Mathetian Literary Society. Julius J. Knoch, M. S., C. E. Professor of Civil En¬ gineering. Previously Asso¬ ciate Professor in same de¬ partment. Assistant Profess¬ or of German and Mathemat¬ ics, Grove City, 1886-88; bridge construction, Oswego, N. Y., 1892-93. Took B. S. degree from Grove City Col¬ lege, 1886; M. S , 1889; C. E. from Cornell University, 1892.
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F acuity John Lee Buchanan, A. M., LL. D., Professor of Psychology and Ethics and President since 1894. Previously Professor in Emory and Henry College; Professor in Vanderbilt University; President of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College; Pro¬ fessor in Randolph-Macon College, and State Super¬ intendent of Public Instruction of Virginia. Grad¬ uate of Emory and Henry College, Virginia, 1856, and a member of the American Institute of Civics and National Educational Association. 20
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W. N. Gladson, M. S. E. E., Ph. D. Professor of Elec¬ trical Engineering, 1894; grad¬ uate of Iowa State College, 1888; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Ohio State University, 1892-94. A member of the I. S. E. Engi¬ neering Society. Albert Homer Perdue, A B. Professor of Geology. Graduate of Indiana State Normal School, 1886, and Ice¬ land Stanford, 1893. Previ¬ ously Graduate Student of Geology, Stanford Universitv, 1893-94; Principal of High School, Rensselaer, Ind.,1894- 95; Senior Fellow, Department of Geology, University of Chicago, 1895-96. A member of American Institute of Mining Engineers and Kappa Alpha Fraternity. C. U. Newman, B. S., A. and M. C., Ala., 1886. Born Columbus, Ga., 1864. Assist¬ ant at Alabama Experiment Station, 1886 -87; Assistant Professor of Agriculture, Uni¬ versity of Tennessee, 1887-89; Principal of North Alabama Agricultural School, 1889-91; Assistant Agriculturist, Ark. Agricultural Experiment Sta¬ tion, 1892-97; at present, Pro¬ fessor of Agriculture, University of Arkansas, and Agriculturist at Arkansas Experiment Station. S. J. McLean, B. A., Uni¬ versity of Toronto, 1894; Ram¬ say Post-Graduate Scholar in Political Science, ibid, 1894; Mackenzie Fellow in Political Science, ibid, 1894-95; UL. B., ibid, 1895; University Exami¬ ner in Economics and Polit¬ ical Science, ibid, 1895-97; University Fellow in Econom¬ ics and Sociology, Columbia University, 1895-96; M. A., ibid, 1896; P A ellow in Econom¬ ics and Political Science, Chicago University, 1896-97; Ph. D., ibid, 1897; at present Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Arkansas.
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