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BURTON NEILL WILSON, B.Sc., M.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B.Sc., M.E., Georgia School of Technology, 1896; studied at the University of Michigan, 1903; Instructor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1896-1899; Adjunct Pn fessor of Mechanical Engineering and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, 1899-1902; present position since 1902; Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CHARLES HILLMAN BROUGH, A.M., LL.B., Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology. A.B., Mississippi College, 1894; A.M., Mississippi College, 1899; Pel low in Political Economy, Johns Hopkins University, 1897-1898; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1898; LL.B., University of Mississippi, 1902; Professor of Philosophy, History, and Economics, Mississippi College, 1898-1901; Professor of Eco¬ nomics and History, Hillman College, 1902-1903; present posi¬ tion since 1903; Member of American Economic and Historical Associations; First Vice-President of Arkansas State Historical Society. CHARLES GEIGER CARROLL, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. A.B., Southwestern University, 1896; A.M., ibid., 1897; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1904; Professor of Chemistry, Southwestern University, 1900-1904; present position since Sep¬ tember, 1905; Member of the American Chemical Society. EDGAR FINLEY SHANNON, A.B., Professor of English. A.B., Central University of Kentucky, 1893; Principal of Princeton, Ark., Public Schools, 1893-1894; Associate Professor of Ancient Languages, University of Arkansas, 1895-1902; Stu¬ dent at the summer sessions of Harvard University, 1902, 1903, 1904; Member of the Modern Language Association of America; Associate Professor of English and Modern Languages, University of Arkansas, 1902-1906; present position since 1906. I l
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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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ANTONIO MARINONI, A.M., Professor of Romance Languages. N4 A.B., Regio Liceo, Desenzano (Italy), 1898; Graduate Stu¬ dent of University of Padua, 1899-1900; and Yale University, 1902-1904; A.M., ibid., 1904; Lecturer in the Romance Lan¬ guages and Literature, Columbia University, in the City of New York, 1904-1905; Adjunct Professor of Romance Languages, University of Arkansas, since 1905; Member of Modern Language Association of America; present position since 1906. JOAKIM REINHARD, A.M., Professor of Germanic Languages. A.B., College of Frederiksborg (Denmark), 1876; A.M., Uni¬ versity of Copenhagen, 1880; studied Comparative Philology and History in the Universities of Copenhagen, Berlin, and Heidel¬ berg, 1886-1889; Professor of Modern Languages, University of Virginia, 1894-1895; same position in Browning’s School, New York City, 1895-1896; Associate Professor of German, Purdue University, 1896-1899; Professor of French, The Ely School, New York City, 1899-1903; Professor of Modern Languages, Eastern College, Virginia, 1903-1906; present position since 1906. ERNEST GIVEN HOWE, B.S., Commandant. B.S., Centre College of Central University of Kentucky, 1904; Law School, Central University, 1904-1905; present position since September, 1906. BOLLING JAMES DUNN, M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics. A.B., Bethel College, 1871; A.M., Bethel College, 1874; Principal of Arkadelphia Baptist High School, 1877-1886; Pro¬ fessor of Mathematics, Ouachita Baptist College, 1886-1894; Principal of the Preparatory School, University of Arkansas , 1894-1898; present position since 1898. 12
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