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THE CARDINA L—NINETEEN TEN AND ELEVEN ANTONIO MARINONI. Professor of Romance Languages. Born in Italy; Liscenga, in Liceo; A. M. Yale University; Lecturer, Columbia Univer¬ sity; Professor of Romance Languages, University of Arkansas 1905-? ROBERT D. CARTER. Commandant and Professor of Military Science. Born in Massachusetts; U. S. volunteer 1899; Second Lieutenant 12th Infantry; First Lieutenant 16th Infantry; Professor of Military Science and Tactics, University of Arkansas 1909-? WILLIAM ALLEN RAMSEY. Principal of Preparatory Department. Native of Mississippi; A. M. Arkansas College; Superintendent Schools, Arkansas City; Principal Public School, Benton; Principal Preparatory Department, University of Arkansas 1905-? FRANK WELBORN PICKEL. Professor of Biology. Native of South Carolina; A. M. University of South Carolina; Professor Natural Science, A. M. College, Florida; Professor Greek and German, Mississippi College; M. S University of Chicago; Professor of Biology, University of Arkansas 1900-? CHARLES GEIGER CARROLL. Professor of Chemistry. Native of Kentucky; M. A. Southwestern University, Texas; Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor of Chemistry, Southwestern University; Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University; Professor Chemistry, University of Arkansas 1905-? WILLIAM NATHAN GLADSON. Professor of Electrical Engineering. Native of Iowa; B. M. E. Iowa State College of A. M. Arts; Expert Electrician, designing engineer and draughtsman World’s Fair; Adjunct Professor Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas; Professor Electrical Engineering, Ibid; Ph. D. McCleanorsville Col¬ lege, Mississippi. BURTON NEILL WILSON. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Native of New York; B. Sc. and M. E. Georgia School of Technology 1896; 1896-03 Instructor and Adjunct Professor Mechanical Engineering, University of Arkansas; 1903-? Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Ibid; M. E. University of Michigan 1908. VIRGIL PROCTOR KNOTT. Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. Native of Arkansas; B. C. E. University of Arkansas; Assistant Construction Engi¬ neer; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Ibid, 1907-? JULIUS JAMES KNOCH. Professor of Civil Engineering. Native of Pennsylvania; C. E. Cornell University; M. S. Grove City College, Penn¬ sylvania; Assistant Engineer; Adjunct Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Arkan¬ sas; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Ibid; Professor of Civil Engineering, Ibid, 1897-? CHARLES FREDERICK ADAMS. Dean of College of Agriculture and Professor of Entomology. Native of Missouri; B. Agri. University of Missouri; M. D. Kansas City Medical College; A. M. University of Kansas; Entomologist, Arkansas Experiment Station; Dean and Director, College of Agriculture, 1908-? ERNEST WALKER. Professor of Horticulture. Native of Indiana; B. S. A. Cornell University; Instructor in Horticulture, Cornell University; Entomologist, Clemson College, South Carolina; Professor of Entomology, Col¬ lege of Agriculture, South Carolina; Professor of Horticulture, University of Arkansas; Ento¬ mologist, Arkansas Experiment Station 1900-1905. Eighteen
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THE CARDINA L—N INETEEN TEN AND ELEVEN FACULTY JOHN NEWTON TILLMAN, President. Born December 13, 1859; native of Missouri; Bachelor of Latin Letters, University of Arkansas 1880; County Examiner Washington County 1881-83; Member Board of Trustees 1893-95; Circuit Judge 1899-05; LL. D. University of Mississippi 1907; President University 1905-? JOHN CLINTON FUTRALL. Professor of Ancient Languages. Native of Mississippi; M. A. University of Virginia; Professor of Latin, University of Arkansas 1894-99; Student at University of Bonn and Halle, Germany, 1899-1900; Professor of Latin and Greek 1900-? JOHN HUGH REYNOLDS. Professor of History and Political Science. Native of Arkansas; M. A. University of Chicago; Professor of History and Political Science Hendrix College; Professor of History and Political Science, University of Arkansas 1902-; author of “Makers of Arkansas History;” editor Volumes 1 and 2 Publications of Ar¬ kansas Historical Association. DAVID YANCY THOMAS. Associate Professor of History and Political Science. Native of Kentucky; M. A. Vanderbilt University; Professor of Latin and Greek, Hen¬ drix College; Ph. D. Columbia University; Professor of History and Political Science, Hen¬ drix College; Professor of History and Political Science, University of Florida; Associate Professor of History and Political Science, University of Arkansas; author of “A History of Military Government in Newly Acquired Territory of the United States.” GEORGE WESLEY DROKE. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Native of Indiana; born 1854; M. A. University of Arkansas; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, University of Arkansas 1891-97; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy 1897-? OLIN D. WANNAMAKER. Acting Professor of English. Native of South Carolina; M. A. Vanderbilt University; Professor of English, Wofford College; M. A. Harvard; Professor of English, Canton Christian College, Canton, China; Associate Professor of English, Woman’s College of Baltimore; Acting Professor of English, University of Arkansas, 1909-11. GUSTAVUS GARLAND GREEVER. Associate Professor of English. Native of Arkansas; born 1883; M. A. Trinity College, North Carolina; Associate Professor of English, University of Arkansas 1908-?; has edited Poe’s “Raven,” Longfellow’s “Courtship of Miles Standish” and Whittier’s “Snow Bound.” CHARLES HILLMAN BROUGH. Professor of Economics and Sociology. Born 1876; Ph. D. Johns Hopkins University; Professor of History, Philosophy and Economics, Mississippi College; Bachelor of Law, University of Mississippi; Professor of Economics and Sociology, University of Arkansas 1903-? BOLLING JAMES DUNN. Associate Professor of Mathematics. Native of Kentucky; M. A. Bethel College, Kentucky; Teacher Ouachita College; Principal Preparatory Department, University of Arkansas; Associate Professor of Mathe¬ matics 1898-? HENRY DOUGHTY TOVEY. Director of the Conservatory of Music. Native of Illinois; Student of Miss Mary Wood Chase; Director of Music Ouachita College; Director of Music,University of Arkansas 1908-?; Colleague American Guild of Or¬ ganists. MAX CARL GUNTHER LENTZ. Professor of German. Born in Prussia; educated in Switzerland and Germany; Acting Professor of German, University of Maine; Assistant Professor of German, Ibid; Professor of German, Univer¬ sity of Arkansas, 1907-? Seventeen
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