T «, r ...... FREDERICK PAUL ANDERSON, M. E.. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. M. E.. 1890, Purdue Uni versi tv; Sigma Chi; Tan Beta Pi: International Society for Testi ns; of Materials; Society for Promotion of Engineering' Educa- tion ; Member of Jurv of Electrical Award St. Lonis Exposition: Mechanical En- gineer, Purdue University. 1894; Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Dean of School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kentucky State College. CLARENCE WENTWORTH MATTHEWS, B. S., Professor of Bolling. Horticulture, and Agriculture. B. S., 1891. Cornell: Sigma Chi: American Bornological Society: Fellowship in Cornell, 1891; Connected with Kentucky State College since 1892; Dean of Agricultural Department Kentucky State College. ARTHUR McQUISTON MILLER. A. M., Professor of Geology and Zoology. A. B., 1884, and A. M.. 1887, at Princeton: studied at Munich: Fellow of Ceological Society of America; Teacher at Wilson College, Cambrige, Massachu- setts:' Professor of Geology and Zoology at Kentucky State College since 1892. MERRY LEWIS PENCE, M. S., Professor of Physvs. ALEXANDER ST. CLAIR MACKENZIE, M. A., F. R. S. L.. Professor of English and Jjogic. CHARLES JOSEPH NORWOOD. M. S., Professor of Mining Engineering. Missouri UnivmHL' • M. S.. State Collette of Kentucky; Tan Beta I’i ; Mem- ber American Institute of M ining Engineers: Fellow Geological Society of Amer- ica; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science: Member Na- tional Geographic Society: Ex-Vice President Engineering Association of the South; Assistant Geologist on Missouri Survey, 1871-74; Assistant Geologist on Kentucky Survey, 1874-80; Professor of Natural Science. Bethel College, Rus- sellville. Kv., 1877-81: Practicing Mining Engineer. 1881-84; State Inspector of Mines for Kentucky. 1884-97: Practicing Mining Engineer. 1897-1902; Superin- tendent oT Kentucky Mineral Exhibit. St. Louis World’s Fair. 1904; Member of National Conference on Weights and Measures, 1906 and 1907; Member Kentucky Commission for Jamestown Exposition, 1907; Director Kentucky Geological Sur- vey. 190-1 : Professor of Mining and Dean of School of Mining Engineering, State College of Kentucky, and Chief State Inspector of Mines, 1902—.
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MISS MARTHA RIPPERDAN WHITE, M. S., . L ssistant in 3:1 athpnatics. M. S., 1903, at Kentucky State College; Assistant in Mathematics since 1903; Teacher in Bay View Summer School. WILLIAM SNYDER WEBB, M. S., Assistant in Physics. B. S., 1901, and M. S., 1902, at Kentucky State College; Fellow Assistant in Physics and Normal School. RICHARD EVANS WARREN. A. B., Assistant in the A eadem y. LOUTS EDWARD NOLLATT, B. M. E., Assistant in Drawing and. Wood Shop. B. M. E., 1904, at Kentucky State College; Tan Beta Pi; M. I.; Instructor in Photography, Woodshop and Drawing. CLARENCE WALKER HAM, B. M. E., Assistant in Drawing and Shop Work. B. M. E., 1905, at Kentucky State College; Tau Beta Pi; Assistant Instructor in Drawing and Machine Shop. JAMES THOMAS COTTON NOE, A. M., Assistant in the Normal, School. A. B., 1887, A. M., 1890, at Franklin College; Graduate Student Cornell Uni- versity, 1892: Principal Hartsville Masonic Institute, 1901; Professor of English and History in Lincoln Memorial University, 1904 to 1906; Professor in Normal Department at Kentucky State College, 1905—. RALPH NELSON MAXSON, Ph. D., A ssistant Professor of Chemistry. B. S., 1902, Rhode Island State College; Ph. D., Yale University, 1905; Yale Chapter, Sigma Xi; Assistant in Organic Chemistry, Yale College, 1903; Assist- ant in General Chemistry, Yale College, 1904; Instructor in General .Chemistry, Pennsylvania State College, 1905; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Kentucky State College, 1906—. W. J. CARREL, B. S., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S., Michigan State College, 1903; Student Classics in Alma College, Mich- igan; Instructor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Michigan State College, 1903-04; Engineer for Slinchmal Iron Works, Detroit, Mich., 1905; Structural Engineer, Kahn Reinforced Concrete Co., Chicago, 1906; Assistant Professor Civil Engineering, 190G—. ARTHUR C. FLESHMAN, A. M., . Assistant in the Normal School. Superintendent-of Schools in Winchester, Ky., 1889-90 ; University of Chi- cago, 1890-97; University of Illinois, 1898-99; New York University, 1899-1900; Pedagogy and Psychology, Central Normal College, - Danville, Indiana, 1900-02; A. M., Columbian 'University, '1903; Pedagogy, State Normal School, Slippery Rock, Penn., 1903-07; Department of Pedagogy, Kentucky State College, 1907. ♦Died October 8, 1906.
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