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The Faculty. JOHN CLINTON FUTRALL, M.A., Professor of Ancient Languages. Student, University of Arkansas, 1888-1890: B.A. and M.A. University of Virginia, 1894; Graduate Student of Classical Phi¬ lology, Universities of Bo nn and Halle, 1899-1900; studied and traveled in Italy and Greece, 1900; Member of the Archaeological Institute of America; Vice-President for Arkansas of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South; present position since 1894. GEORGE WESLEY DROKE, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. A.B., University of Arkansas, 1880; A.M., University of Ar¬ kansas, 1884; Assistant in the Preparatory School, University of Arkansas, 1880-1884; Professor of English, Coronal Institute, San Marcos, Texas, 1885; Principal Public School, Bentonville, Ark., 1886; Assistant in the Preparatory School, University of Arkansas, 1887-1891; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Uni¬ versity of Arkansas, 1892-1893; Associate Professor of Math¬ ematics, University of Arkansas, 1894-1896; Graduate Student several short terms in Johns Hopkins University and the Uni¬ versity of Chicago; present position since 1897. JULIUS JAMES KNOCH, M.S., C.E., Professor 0} Civil Engineering. B.S., Grove City College, 1886; Instructor in German and Mathematics, Grove City College, 1886-1888; M.S., Grove City College, 1889; C.E., Cornell University, 1892; practical work, 1892-1893; Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1893-1894; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1894-1896; present position since 1896; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Educa¬ tion; Associate Member American Society of Civil Engineers. WILLIAM NATHAN GLADSON, M.S., E.E., Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics. B.M.E., Iowa State College, 1888; Construction Engineer and Expert, Thomson-Houston Electric Company, 1888-1891; Draughtsman and Engineer on World’s Fair Work for Westing- house Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1891-1892; As¬ sistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Ohio State University, 1892-1893; with Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Com¬ pany, 1893-1894; Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1894-1897; M.S., E.E., 1896; Ph.D., 1898; Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Ar¬ kansas, 1897-1904; present position since 1904; Member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Member of the So¬ ciety for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Charter Member of the American Electrochemical Society. 9
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The Board of Trustees. GOV. JOHN S. LITTLE, Little Rock. HON. G. T. BRECKENRIDGE, Paragould. HON. F. P. HALL, Fayetteville. HON. J. J. DOYNE, Little Rock. HON. W. S. GOODWIN, Warren. HON. JOHN F. RUTHERFORD, Pine Bluff. HON. GUSXAVUS JONES, Newport. HON. R. O. HERBERT, Greenwood. HON. M. L. DAVIS, Dardanelle. 8
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ALBERT HOMER PURDUE, A.B., Professor of Geology and Mining. Graduate of Indiana State Normal School, 1886; Principal of High School, Sullivan, Ind., 1886-1887; Superintendent of Schools, West Plains, Mo., 1887-1888; Student of Purdue Uni¬ versity, 1888-1889; A.B., Leland Stafford, Jr., University, 1893; Graduate Student, 1893-1894; Principal of High School, Rens¬ selaer, Ind., 1894-1895; Senior Fellow, Department of Geology, University of Chicago, 1895-1896; Professor of Geology, Uni¬ versity of Arkansas, 1896-1903; Professor of Geology and Mining since 1903; Assistant Geologist, Geological Survey of Arkansas, 1892; Superintendent of Arkansas Mineral Exhibit at Louisiana Purchase Exposition; Member of American Institute of Mining Engineers; Fellow of Geological Society of America; Member of other Scientific Societies. FRANK WELBORN PICKEL, A.B., M.Sc., Professor of Biology. A.B., Furman University, 1886; M.S., University of South Carolina, 1890; M.Sc., University of Chicago, 1899; Teacher in Public School, 1886-1888; Instructor in Biology, and Bacteriol¬ ogist of Experiment Station in University of South Carolina, 1889-1891; Professor of Natural Science in A. M. College of Florida, 1891-1892; Graduate Student of Johns Hopkins Uni¬ versity, 1892-1894; Professor of Greek and German, Mississippi College, 1895-1897 ; Graduate Student of University of Chicago, 1897-1899; present position since 1899. WILLIAM SMYTHE JOHNSON, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy. A.B., Ouachita baptist College, 1890; Instructor in Math¬ ematics, Ouachita Baptist College, 1890-1892; President of Mountain Home Baptist College, 1892-1896; Graduate Student of Yale University, 1896-1899; Ph.D., Yale University, 1899; Lecturer in Psychology, Yale University, 1899-1900; Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy, Louisiana State Normal College, 1900-1902; Member of the American Association for the Ad¬ vancement of Science; President of the Arkansas Teachers’ Reading Circle; present position since 1902. JOHN HUGH REYNOLDS, A.M., Professor 0} History and Political Science. A.B., Hendrix College, 1893; A.M., University of Chicago, 1897; Principal of High School and County Examiner, Rover, 1893-1896; Vice-President and Professor of History and Polit¬ ical Science, Hendrix College, 1897-1902; Secretary of Arkansas Historical Association; Arkansas Member of Public Archives Commission of American Historical Association; Secretary of Arkansas History Commission; Author of “Makers of Arkansas History”; Editor of Publications of Arkansas Historical Asso¬ ciation. 10
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