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WILLIAM CHAMBERS COKER. Ph.D., Associate Professor in Botany. B.S., South Carolina College, 1894; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901 ; University of Bonn, igoi- ' o2. Assistant in Botany. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Long Island, :Sg5 : Botanist for the Bahama Expedition of the Geographical Society of Baltimore. 1903 : Contributed the Botanical Section in The Bahama Islands, lacMillan Company, 1905. BK. EDWARD KIDDER GRAHAM. M.A., Assoiiatc Professor of Englisli Laitgiiagi 1898; L ' niversity Scholar. Co- 1903 : Graduate Student, ibid., PIi.B.. L ' niversity of North Carolina, lumbia University, 1902-03; M.A.. ibid., igo4- ' o5. Dialectic Society ; Gorgon ' s Head ; North Carolina Literary and His- torical Society; Librarian, University of North Carolina, 1899-1900; In- structor, ibid.;., 1899-1903. BK, 2AE. JOSEPH GREGOIRE DE ROULHAC HAMILTON. Ph.D., Associate Professor of History. M.-A.. L ' niversity of the South ; Ph.D.. Columbia L ' niversity. Dialectic Society ; KA.. Gimghoul ; American Historical Association ; North Carolina Literary and Historical Association; Southern History Association. ARCHJBALD HENDERSON. Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Mathematics. A.B.. University of North Carolina. 1898; A.M.. ibid.. iSgg- Ph.D., ibid.. 1902; Graduate Student. L ' niversity of Chicago. 1902-03. Dialectic Society; Gimghouls; North Carolina Literary and Histori- cal Association ; North Carolina Academy of Science ; Instructor of Science, LTniversity of Chicago; Instructor in Mathematics, L ' niversity of North Carolina; Mathematics Medallist. 1897; Engaged at different times upon work in North Carolina and United States Geological Sur- veys; Contributor to Journals and Magazines, scientific and cultural, . merican and foreign. -N. tEK. 16
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WILLIAM STANLEY BERXARD. A.M., Associate Professor of Greek. A.B., L ' niversity of North Carolina, 1900; A. M., ibid., 1904: Student, University of Chicago. Philanthropic Society; Order of Gimghouls : Odd Number Club of 2T; Librarian. L ' niversity of North Carolina, igoo- ' oi : Instructor in Greek, 1901-05. S ' -iQ. JAMES DOWDEX BRUNER. Ph.D., Professor of Roiiuiiice Languages. Student, Georgetown, Ky., College; A.B., Franklin College; Student in Paris and Florence ; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Philanthropic Society; Modern Language Association of .America: Assistant in Latin, Georgetown, Ky.. College; Instructor in Franklin College; Professor of French. University of Illinois, Assistant Profcs- sot, University of Chicago. Editor of The Phronology of the Pis- toiese Dialect, Chauteaubriand ' s Le Deriner . bencerage, Feuillet ' s Le Jeune Homme Pauvre, Victor Hugo ' s Hernani. I ' -i9. WILLIAM CAIN, A.M.. C.E. Professor of Mathematics. -A.M.. North Carolina Military and Polytechnic Institute. C. E. Philanthropic Society ; Amerivan Society of Civil Engineers ; Profes- sor of Mathematics and Engineering, Carolina Military Institute. 1874- 1880; Same, South Carolina Military Academy, 1882-1889; has pub- lished works on Applied Mathematics, mainly ; Theory of Voussoir Arches, Solid and Braced Arches, Retaining Walls, Stresses in Bridges, Notes on Geometry and .•Mgebra, Brief Study in The Calculus. COLLIER COBB. A.M., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. A.B., Harvard, 1889; A.M., ibid., 1894; Student. Movine Biological Laboratory, Annisquam, 1885. Philanthropic Society ; Fellow, Geological Society of . merica ; Asso- ciation of American Geographers ; . merican .Association for .Advance- ment of Science; Member, Boston Society Natural History; Technology Club of Boston; Harvard Natural History Society; Wautauga Club: Sons of Revolution; Union Pacific E.xpedition to Fossil Fields of Wy- oming; Assistant, Geological Survey, 1886-1892; Superintendent City Schools, Wilson. i885- ' 86; Assistant in Geology, Harvard. i8S8- ' go: Instructor in Geology and Paleontology. Mass, Instiute of Technology. i890- ' 92; Instructor Bo.ston L ' niversity, i890- ' 92; .Assistant Professor of Geology, University of North Carolina, i892- ' 93 ; Lecturer in Geolog . N. C. State Normal Schools. i884- ' 88; Same, Harvard, Kno.xville, North Carolina Montreat and Biltmore Forest Summer Schools. Has published various works and treatises on Scientific Subjects; President N, C. .Academy of Science, 1907.
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CHARLES HOLMES HERTY. Ph.D., Sniitli Professor of General mid Agriculturul Chemistry. Ph.B., University of Georgia; Ph.D., Jolin ; Hopkins; Student in the Universities of Zurich and Berlin. Dialectic Society; KA„ Gorgon ' s Head; Adjunct Professor. University of Georgia. GEORGE HOWE, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin Lan«nage and Literature. A.B., Princeton L ' niversity; Ph.D., Halle, Germany; Student at 0.x- ford, England. Philanthropic Society; Giinghoul; Author of Fasti Sacerdotum P. R. publicorum jetatis Imperitoriae (Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1903). Z ' l ' . ■I ' BK. THOMAS HUME, D.D , L.L.D.. Professor of En.glisli Literature. A.B., Richmond College; A.M., il ' id : Graduate in various schools. University of Virginia; D.D., Richmond College; L.L.D., Wake Forest. Philanthropic Society; North Carolina Literary and Historical Asso- ciation ; Modern Language Association of America ; Principal, Peters- burg Male Institute; President, Roanoke Female College, Danville, Va. ; Professor, Norfolk College; Professor of English Language and Litera- ture, University of North Carolina, 1885-1901; Professor Emeritus. tbid., 1907. JAMES EDW. RD LATTA, A.M., Assoeiate Professor of Physies. Ph.B.. L ' niversity of North Carolina; A.M.. ibid: A.M., Harvard L niversity ; Student Lawrence Scientific School ; Student, Cornell (Summer). Dialectic Society ; Assistant in Testing Department, Westinghouse Electric Company. 17
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