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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS JOHN N. TILLMAN, B.HL. President. John N. Tillman, eighth President of the University of Arkansas, was born December 13th, 1859. He received his common school education near Fay¬ etteville, and in 1875 he entered the sub-Freshman class of the University. He was graduated with the class of 1880, receiving the Normal Department degree and the degree of Bachelor of Latin Letters. After his graduation he taught in the common and high schools of the State for several years, read law and was admitted to the practice July 3, 1883. In 1884 he began his public career by his election as Circuit Clerk of Washington County, which position he held for four years. In 1888 he was elected State Senator to represent Washington County in the General As¬ sembly, and at the expiration of his term in 1892 he was elected Prosecut¬ ing Attorney of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, to which position he was twice re-elected. In 1900 he was appointed by Governor Jones, Circuit Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit to fill out the unexpired term of Judge Pit¬ man, deceased, and in 1902 was elected Circuit Judge to succeed himself. In June, 1905, by unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees he was elected to the Presidency of his Alma Mater. ANCIENT LANGUAGES. J. C. FUTEALL, M.A.Professor. B.A. and M.A., University of Virginia, 1894; graduate student of classical philology, Universities of Bonn and Halle, Germany, 1899 -1900; present position since 1894; member of the Archaelogical Institute of America. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY. G. W. DOOKE, A.M..Professor. A. B., University of Arkansas, 1880; A.M., University of Arkansas, 1884; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, University of Arkansas, 1892-1893; As¬ sociate Professor of Mathematics, University of Arkansas, 1894-1896; grad¬ uate student several short terms in Johns Hopkins University, and the Uni¬ versity of Chicago; present position since 1897. B. J. DUNN, A.M.Associate Professor. A.B., Bethel College, 1871; A.M., Bethel College, 1874; Principal of Arka- delphia Baptist High School, 1877-1886; Professor of Mathematics, Ouachi¬ ta Baptist College, 1886-1894; Principal of Preparatory Department, Uni¬ versity of Arkansas, 1894-1898; present position since 1898. Only Professors and Associate Professors are members of the Faculty. i3
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CIVIL ENGINEERING. J. J. ENOCH, M.S., C.E. Professor. B.S., Grove City College, 1886; M.S., Grove City College, 1889; C. E., Cor- . nell University, 1892; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1894-1896; present position from 1896 to date. Member So¬ ciety for Promotion of Engineering Education; associate member, Amer¬ ican Society of Civil Engineers. V. P. KNOTT, B.C.E.Instructor in Civil Engineering. B.C.E., University of Arkansas, 1904; present position since 1904. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS. W. N. GLADSON, M.S., E.E., Ph.D.. .. Professor. B.M.E., Iowa State College, 1888; Associate Professor of Electrical Engi¬ neering, University of Arkansas, 1894-1897; M.S., E.E., 1896; Ph.D., 1898; Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1897- 1904; present position since 1904; member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; member of the Society for Promotion of Engineering Education. L. S. OLNEY, B.E.E.Assistant in Electrical Engineering. B.E.E., University of Arkansas, 1905; present position since 1905. HEINRICH SCHAPPER.Instructor in E. E. and Physics. E.E., Karlsruhe, 1903; B.S. (Physics), Massachusetts Institute of Technol¬ ogy, 1904; present position since 1904. GEOLOGY AND MINING. A. H. PURDUE, A.B. Professor. Graduate, Indiana State Normal School, 1886; student, Purdue University, 1888-1889; A.B., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1893; graduate student, 1893-1894; Senior Fellow, Department of Geology, University of Chicago, 1895-1896; Professor of Geology, University of Arkansas, 1896-1903; Pro¬ fessor of Geology and Mining since 1903; Assistant Geologist, Geological Survey of Arkansas, 1892; member, American Institute of Mining Engi¬ neers; Fellow, Geological Society of America. A. A. STEEL, B.Sc., in C.E., E.M.Associate Professor. B.Sc., in C. E., University of Nebraska, 1899; E. M., Columbia University in the City of New York, 1900; present position since 1905. BIOLOGY. F. W. PICKEL, A.B., M.Sc.Professor. A.B., Furman University, 1880; M.S., University of South Carolina, 1890; M.Sc., University of Chicago, 1899; graduate student, John Hopkins Univer¬ sity, 1892-1894; graduate student, University of Chicago, 1897-1899; present position since 1899. H
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