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Board of Trustees. His Excellency Jefferson Davis, Governor of Arkansas, Little Rock. Hon. G. T. Breckinridge, First District, Paragould. Hon. W. H Langford, Second District, Pine Bluff. Hon. C. C. Hamby, Third District, Prescott. Hon. H. Stroup, Fourth District, Paris. Hon. J. C. Mitchell, F ' ifth District, Fayetteville. Hon. J. C. South, Sixth District, Mountain Home. Hugh F. Reagan Dr. Otey Miller Secretary of Board .... Treasurer rr
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Faculty. Henry Simms Hartzog, LL. D., was born in Barnwell County, S. C., in 1866. In 1882 he won a scholarship in the South Car olina Military Academy, and graduated from same col¬ lege in 1886; Principal Allendale Public School, 1886-1888; attended Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1888-1890; founded and edited Bamberg Herald, 1891-1893; elected Captain of the Bamberg Guards in 1894; Superintendent Johnston Institute until 1897; President Clemson College, the agricultural, mechanical, and textile college of South Carolina, and Director of South Carolina Experiment Station, 1897-1902. In 1898 Mercer University conferred upon him the degree of LL. I). Honorary Vice-President Interstate and West Indian Exposition in 1900: Member of advisor, committee of National Good Roads Association. President of University of Arkansas since July, 1902. John Clinton Futrall, B. A., M. A. Professor of Ancient Languages, 1894; graduate of the University of Virginia, 1894; obtained B. A. at University of Arkansas, and M. A. at University of Virginia. Spent session of 1899-1900 traveling and studying in Europe. Member of the Athletic Board. George Wesley Droke, A. M. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy; previously Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1897: teacher of English, Coronal Institute, San Marcas, Tex. Member of Mathetian Literary Society, and member of the Athletic Board. Julius J. Knock, M. S., C. E. Professor of Civil Engineering; previously Associate Pro¬ fessor in same department; Assistant Professor of German and Mathematics, Grove City, 1886-1888; bridge construction, Oswego, N. Y., 1892-1893. Took B. S. from Grove City College in 1886, M. S. 1889: C. E. from Cornell University, 1892. W. N. Glaoson, M. S., E. E., Ph. D. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1894; graduate of Iowa State College, 1888; Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Ohio State University, 1892-1894. Member of the I. S. E. Engineering Society. Albert Homer Purdue, A. B. Professor of Geology; Graduate of Indiana State Normal School, 1886, and Leland Stanford, 1893; previously Graduate student of Geology, Stanford University, 1893 -1894; Principal of High School, Rensselaer, Ind., 1894-1895; Senior Fellow, Department of Geology, University of Chicago, 1895-1896. Member of American Institute of Mining Engineers. C. L. Newman, B. S., Agricultural and Mechanical College, Ala., 1896. Born in Columbus, Ga., 1864; assistant at Alabama Experiment Station, 1886-1887; Assistant Professor of Agriculture, University of Tennessee, 1887-1889; Principal of North Alabama Ag icul- tural School, 1889-1891; Assistant Agriculturist, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1892-1897; at present Professor of Agriculture, University of Arkansas, and Agriculturist at Arkansas Experiment Station. Frank Melborne Pickel, A. B., M. Sc. Degree of A. B., from Fruman University, 1886; M. S., University of South Carolina, 1890; Graduate Student, at Johns Hopkins Univer- 12
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