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JOSHUA WALKER GORE, C.E. Professor of Natural Philosophy. Richmond College, 1871-73; C. E., University Virginia, 1875; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University, 1876-78 ; Professor Natural Science, South- western Baptist University, 1878-81 ; Assistant Professor Mathematics. University Virginia, 1881-82; Professor Natural Philosophy, U. N. C, 1882; Phi Soc. KA (southern). HON. JOHN MANNING, LL.D. Professor of Law. A.B., U. N. C, 1850; A.M., LL.D., 1883; General Assembly; Member Convention, 1861 ; Member Congress, 1871-73; Convention to Codify Statute Laws of North Carolina, 1881 ; Professor Law, U. N. C, 1882 ; Phi Soc. REV. THOMAS HUME, D.D., LL.D. Professor of English Language and Literature. A.B., Richmond College; A.M., Richmond College; Graduate University Virginia ; D.D., Richmond College ; LL.D., Wake Forest ' College ; Professor Latin and English, Chesapeake College ; Principal of Petersburg (Va.) Classical Institute ; Principal of Roanoke Female College ; Professor of Latin and English, Norfolk College ; author of Hints and Side Lights to the Study of Shakespeare, and many other pamphlets, etc. ; Phi Soc. WALTER DALLAM TOY, M.A. Professor of Modern Languages. University Virginia, M.A., 1882 ; University Leipsic, 1883 ; University Berlin, 1883-84; University France (la Sorbonne), Paris, 1885 ; College de France, Parish 1885 ; author Text Books ; Phi Soc. ; A ' ' ' Fraternity. RICHARD HENRY WHITEHEAD, M.D. Professor of Anatomy and Materia Medica. A.B., Wake Forest College; M.D., University Virginia: Phi Soc. ;- i A Fraternity (Southern). REV. HENRY HORACE WILLIAMS, A.M., B.D. Professor of Mental and Moral Science. A.M., U. N. C, 1883 ; B.D., Yale, 1888 ; Williams Fellow, Harvard, 1889; Professor Mental and Moral Science, U. N. C, 1890 ; Member Harvard Philosophic Club ; Phi Soc. I K1 Fraternity. HENRY VAN PETERS WILSON, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology and Biology. A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1883; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1888; Member Johns Hopkin s Alumni Association ; Member American Society Naturalists ; Member American Morphological Society ; Member Boston Society Natural History. KARL POMEROY HARRINGTON, A.M. Professor of Latin Language and Literature. A.B., Wesleyan University, 1882 ; A.M., Wesleyan University, 1885 ; Student University of Berlin, 1887-89 ; Traveled and Studied in Greece and Italy, 1889 • Graduate Student, Yale, 1890-91 ; Teacher of Greek and Latin, Public High School, ' Westfield, Mass., 1882-85; Professor Latin, Wesleyan Academy, 1885-87; Latin Tutor, Wesleyan University, 1889-91 ; Professor of Latin, U. N. C, 1891 ; Author of ' ' Helps to the Intelligent Study of College Preparatory Latin; Editor roth edition of the songs of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity; Vi ' ; Mystic Seven; l BK; Phi Soc. IS
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XhuiB , GEORGE TAYLOE WINSTON, LL.D. President and Professor of Political and Social Science. Student, U. N. C., 1866-6S ; B. Litt., Cornell, 1874 ; AM., Davidson College ; Instructor Math , Cornell, 1874-75 ; Assistant Professor Literature, U. N. C, 1875-76 ; Professor Latin and German, 1876-85 ; Professor Latin, 1885-gi ; President U. N. C, 1891; President N. C. Teachers ' Assembly, 1879-88; LL.D., Trinity College, N. C. ; Phi Soc ; X l Fraternity ; PBK Society. KEMP PLUMMER BATTLE, LL D. Professor of History. A.B., U. N. C, 1849; Tutor Math., 1850-54; A.M., 1852; LL.D.; Lawyer, 1854-75 ! Member Convention, 1861 ; President Chatham R. R. ; President State Agricultural Society ; Author ; President U. N. C, 1875-91 ; Professor History, 1891 ; Di Soc. FRANCIS PRESTON VENABLE, Ph D Professor of General and Analytical Chemistry. University of Virginia, 1874; University of Bonn, 1879; A.M. ; Ph.D. ; University Gottingen, 1881 ; Attended University of Berlin, 1889 ; Fellow London Chemical Society ; Member Cierman Chemical Society, American Association for Achancement of Science, American Public Health Association. Has published |)a])ers in the following periodicals : American Journal Analytical Chemistry, Elisha Mitchell Scieyitific Society Journal, Journal oj A nerican Chemical Society, North Carolina Medical Journal, London Chemical News, Berichte der Deutschen Chem- ischer Gesellschaff, Chetniker- Zeitung , American Jouryial of Science; Author Qualitative Chemical Analysis; History of Chemistry; Chemist to N. C. Geological Survey ; N. C. Board of Health ; Phi Soc. ; J A ' ii ' Fraternitv COLLIER COBB, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. A.B., Harvard, 1889; Student U. N. C, 1880-81 ; Principal Waynesville Academy, 1881-83 ; Teacher in Wilson Graded Schools, 1883-85 ; Superintendent, 1885-86 ; Student at Marine Biological Laboratory, Annisquam 1885 ; Harvard, 1886-92 ; Assistant Geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1886 ; Assistant in Geology, Harvard, 1888-90 ; Instructor in Summer School of Geology, Harvard, 1891 ; Instructor in Geology and Palaeontology, Mass. Institute of Technology, 1890-92 ; Lecturer in Boston University, 1891-92 ; Assistant Professor of Geology, U. N. C, 1892-93 ; Professor Geology, 1893 ; Phi Soc. WILLIAM CAIN, C.E. Professor of Mathematics and Engineering. Graduated N. C. Military and Polytechnic Institute, 1866 ; Active Engineer- ing Work, 1866-74 ; Professor Mathematics and Engineering, Carolina Military Institute, 1874-80; Railway Locating, 1880-82; Professor Mathematics and En- gineering, U. N. C, 1889. Has written several treatises on Arches, Bridges, and Retaining Walls; Contributor to Van Nostrand ' s Magazine and other scientific journals ; Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. ; Phi Soc. 14
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JOSEPH AUSTIN HOLMES, B.S. Lecturer on Geology of North Carolina. B.S., Cornell, 1874 ; State Geolog-ist. EBEN ALEXANDER, Ph.D., LL.D. Professor of Greek Language and Literature. A.B., Yale, 1873 ; Ph.D. (Honorary) Maryville College, 1886 ; Instructor in Ancient Languages, University Tennessee, 1873-77 • Professor Ancient Languages, LIniversity Tennessee, 1877-86; Professor Greek, U. N. C, 1886; Di Soc. ; ' I ' T ; Skull and Bones ; Minister to Greece, Roumania, and Servia, on leave of absence from the University. EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, Ph.B. University of North Carolina, Professor of the History and Philosophy 01 Education, 1882 ; Principal Goldsboro High School, 1882-85 ; vSuperintendent Golds- boro Graded Schools, 1885-Sg ; President of North Carolina Teachers ' Assembly, 1885-86, 1886-87 ; Superintendent Asheville Normal School, 1885-87 ; Super- intendent Newton Normal School, 1888 ; State Institute Conductor, 1889-92 ; Professor of History and Literature, State Normal and Industrial School, 1892-93 ; Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education, University of North Carolina, 1893 ; Corresponding Secretary Saunder ' s Historical Society ; Corresponding Member Maryland Historical Soci ety ; I ' KI. CHARLES BASKERVILLE, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. B.S., U. N. C, 1892 ; Student University Mississippi, 1888 ; University Virginia, 1889; Vanderbilt Lhii ersity, 1890; L niversity Berlin, 1893; Ph.D., U. N. C, 1894 : Phi .Soc, J v ' Fraternity. FRANCIS K. BALL. Professor of Greek Language and Literature. A.B., Harvard University, 1890; A.M., ibid. 1891 ; Ph.D., ibid, 1894; Instructor in Latin, ibid, 1892-93. THOMAS R. FOUST. B.E. Instructor in Mathematics. B.E., U. N. C, 1892 : Principal Clinton (N. C.) High School, 1893 ; Di Soc; (I ' l ' A Fraternitv. THOMAS J. PUGH, A.B. Instructor in Latin. A.B., U. N. C, 1893 ; AH(l . Phi Soc GEO. S. WILLS, Ph.B., N. Instructor in English Language and Literature. HERMAN H. HORNE, Phi., A6(l . Instructor in Modern Languages. GEO. H. KIRBV, 2A ' . Assistant in Biological Laboratory. CHARLES R. TURNER, I KI A P. Assistant in Physical Laboratory. THOMAS CLARKE, Assistant in Chemical Laboratory. 16
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