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Richard Henry Whitehead. Professor of Anatomy and Pathology; A. B., Wake Forest College, iS86; M. D., University of Virginia, 1SS7; Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Di. Society; Demonstrator of Anatomy at University of Virginia, 18S7-89; Contributions to Medical Journals. Born at Salisbury, N. C, July 27, 1865. Henry Horace Williams. Professor of Philosophy, A. B., A. M., University of North Carolina, 1883: B. D Yale ' 88; Grad. Stud. Harvard, 1888-90; Wilson Fellow, 1889; Professor Trinity College, 1885; Professor Universit}- of North Carolina, 1890. Henry Van Peters Wilson. Professor of Biology; A. B. Johns Hopkins, 1883; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1888; Philological Society; Assistant United States Fish Commission, 1889-91; Professor Biology, University of North Carolina, 1891. Publications on the Development of Maricina Areolata, Journal Morphology, 1888; The Embryology of the Sea Bas-s; Bull.; United States Fish Commission, 1891 ; Observations on the Gemmule and Egg Develop- ment of Marine Sponges, Journal Morphology, 1894, etc., etc. Born Februarv 16, 1863, Baltimore, Md. Karl Pomeroy Harrington. Professor of Latin Language and Literature; A. B., Wesleyan, 1882; A. M., Wes- leyan, 1885; Phi Beta Kappa; American Philological Association; Archtelogical Insti- stute of America; Psi Upsilon; Phi Society; Classical Master in the public High School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-85; Professor of Latin, Wesleyan Academ5% Wilbraham, Mass , I885-87; Tutor o f Latin, Wesleyan University, 1889-91; Publisher Helps to the Intelligent Study of College Preparatory Latin (Ginn Co ); ' Harrington and Tol- man ' s Greek and Roman Mythology (B. H. Sanborn and Co.); Editor of the tenth edition of the Songs of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity ; Contributor to The Methodist Review, Classical Review, New York Times, New York Evening Post, New York Christian Advocate, etc. Born at Great Falls, N. H., June 13, 1861. Organist and Choir Director of the Methodist Episcopal churches at Stamford and Middletown, Conn., the American Church in Berlin, Germany, etc.. Director Chapel Hill Choral Society. Collier Cobb. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy; A. B., Harvard, 18S9; A. M. (Ibid), 1894; Fellow of the Geological Society of America; Member of the Harvard Natural Historj- Society, and of the Boston Society of Natural History; Phi. Society, Assistant in Geology at Harvard, 1888-90; Instructor in Geology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1890-92; Instructor in Geology, Harvard Summer School, 1891; Instructor in Geology, Boston University, 1891-92; Assistant United States Geological Survey, 1S86-1892; Assistant Professor of Geology, University of North Carolina, 1892-93; Pro- fessor of Geology, University of North Carolina, 1893, Published School Map of North Carolina, magazine articles and articles in scientific journals. Charles Staples Magnum. Assistant Professor of Medicine; A. B., University of North Carolina, 1891; M. D., Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia), 1894; President Hare Medical Society of Philadelphia; Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, Jefferson Medical College, 1894-95. 14
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Joshua Walker Gore. Professor of Physics; C. E. University of Virginia, 1875; Kappa Alpha; Phi. So ciety; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University, 1S76-78; Professor Natural Science, South Western Baptist University, Jackson, Tenn., 1878-81; Assistant in Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1881-2; born January 10, 1852, Frederick County, Virginia. John Manning. Died at Chapel Hill, February 12, 1899. Judge Jas. E. Shepherd elected to fill the vacancy caused by Dr. Manning ' s decease. Professor of Law, University of North Carolina; A. B., Universit} of North Caro- lina, 1850; LIv. D., University of North Carolina, 1883; Phi. Society; Delegate to Con- vention, 1861-62; First Lieutenant Chatham Rifles, 1861; Adjutant Fifteenth North Carolina Volunteers, 1861; Receiver under Sequestration Act, C. S. A., 1861-65; Dele- gate to Convention of 1875; Trustee University of North Carolina, 1874-94; State Rep- resentative, 1881-83; Commissioner to Codify Laws, 1881-82; Professor of Law at Uni- versity of North Carolina, 1882-99. Published An Address Before the Alumm Association, The Code of North Carolina (in conjunction with Dortch and Hen- derson), Law Lectures (in press). Born at Edenton, N. C, July 30, 1830; died at Chapel Hill, February 12, 1899. Thomas Hume. Born at Portsmouth, Va. Professor of English Language and Literature; A. B., Richmond College; Graduate of University of Virginia; D. D., LL. D.; Phi. Society; Chaplain in Confederate Army; Principal Petersburg Classical Institute; of Roanoke Female College, Danville, Va. ; Professor of Latin and English, Norfolk College; Pastor of Churches in Danville and Norfolk. Published Helps to the Study of Hamlet; con- tributions to Magazines, and Reviews on Shakespeare, Milton, the English Bible, and on Educational Subjects. Wai,ter Dallam Toy. Professor of Modern Languages; M. A., University of Virginia, 1SS2; Chi Psi; Phi. Society; Published College Text-books. Born at Norfolk, Va., November 13, 1S54, Eben Alexander. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature; A. B., Yale, ' 73; Ph. D., Mary- ville, 1886; LL. D., University of North Carolina, 1893; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Upsilon (Junior); Skull and Bones (Senior); Di. Society; Instructor in Ancient Languages, University of Tennessee, 1873-77; Professor of same, 1877-86; Professor of Greek, Uni- versity of North Carolina, 1886; on leave of absence, 1893-97, serving as United States Minister to Greece, Roumania and Servia. Born at Knoxville, Tenn., March 9. 1851. William Cain. Professor of Mathematics; A. M. at North Carolina Military and Polytechnic In- stitute; Member American Society of Civil Engineers; Phi. Society; Professor o Mathematics and Engineering, Carolina Militar}- institute, Charlotte, N. C, 1874-80; same, South Carolina INIilitary Academy, Charleston, S. C, 1882-89; Professor of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, 1889. Born at Hillsboro, N. C, May 14, 1847. Published Works on Applied Mathematics mainly; two volumes on Theory of Voussoir Arches, one volume on Solid and Braced Arches, one volume on Retaining Walls, one volume on Stresses in Bridges, and one volume Notes on Geometry and Algrebra. 13
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Edward Vernon Howell. Professor of Pharmac)-; A. B., Wake Forest, 1892; Ph. G., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 189 ; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Phi. Society. Born at Raleigh, N. C, March 30, 1872. Marics Cicero Stephens Noble. Professor of Pedagogy; Mason; Phi; Commandant of Cadets Bingham School, 1879-1882; Superintendent City Schools, Wilmington, N. C, 1882-1898; State Institute Conductor, 1882-1890; Author of Williams ' Beginners ' Reader ; North Carolina Sup- plement, Maury ' s Geography, Co-editor Davies ' Standard Arithmetic. Bern Louis- burg, N. C, March 15, 1855. Charles Baskerville. Assistant Professor of Chemistry; B. S., University of North Carolina, 1S92; Ph. D., 1894; Graduate in Chemistr}-, University of Virginia, 1890; P. G. Fellow, Vanderbilj University, 1891; F. C. S. (Fellow London Chemical Societ}), (Fellow American Asso- ciation of Advanced Science) ; Alpha Theta Phi; Master Mason; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Order of Gimghouls; Phi. Society; Secretary Council A. A. A.S., 1899; Secretary Section of Chemistry of American Association of Advanced Science; member of Coun- cil of American Chemical Society for 1899; President North Carolina Section American Chemical Society, 1899; Member German Chemical Society; Member Society of Chemical industry; Corresponding Secretary Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 1S95. Born June 18, 1870, Noxubee County, Miss. Publications — numerous original contri- bu tions (twenty to thirty) on subjects in Chemistry, published n Journal of the American Chemical Society, London Chemical News, and Cheniiker Zeiinng : History University of North Carolina (in three volumes); American University Illagazine. Henry Farrar Linscott. Assistant Professor of Cla ssical Philology; A. B., Bowdoin. 1892; A. M. (Ibid), 1893; Ph. D., 1895; Phi Beta Kappa; Alpha Delta Phi; Fellow University of Chicago, 1893-95; Instructor, Brown University, 1895-96. Published Studies in Metaplasm and Syncretism and various articles in the Classical Review and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. Born June 4, 1871, at Chicago, 111. Mem- ber of the Philological Association, the Oriental Societj- and the Archaeological Insti- tute of America. James Crawford Biggs. Assistant Professor of Law; Ph. B., University of North Carolina; Alpha Theta Phi; Zeta Psi; Order of Gimghouls; Phi ; Mayor of Oxford, j8 and 1898; Teacher of St. Albans. 1893-91. Born August 29, 1870, Oxford, N. C. Secretary and Treasurer North Carolina Bar Association, 1899. Samuel May. Instructor in Modern Languages; A. B., Howard, 1S96; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Phi. Society; Order of Gimghouls. Born at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands November 26, 1872. William Cunningham Smith. Instructor in English; Ph. B., University of North Carolina, 1S96; Alpha Theta Phi; Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Di. Society; Instructor of Pedagogry 1S96-97. Born at Greensboro, N. C, April 19, 1871. Archibald Henderson. Instructor in Mathematics; A. B., University of North Carolina, 1897; Alpha Theta Phi; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Di. Society; Order of Gimghouls. Born at Salisbury, N. C. 15
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