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Vol. XII UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 2% Student, Harvard University. 1907-OS; Instructor in English, University of North Carolina. 1899- 1908; Associate Professor of Public Speaking. iVxd.. 1908—; Di. and Phi. Societies. John Manning Booker, A. B As. odaic Professor of English A. B.. Johns Hopkins University, 1901 ; Student. University of Munich, University of Heidelberg; Associate Professor of English, University of North Carolina, 1909 — ; Gorgon ' s Head; -i O. Oli ER Towles, a. B Associate Professor of the Romance Languages A. B., University of Virginia, 1906; Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1906-09: Student in France, 1908; Associate Professor of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina, 1909—; Gorgon ' s Head; -i 6. Thomas Felix Hickerson, A. M Associate Professor of Civil Engineering Ph. B.. University of North Carolina, 1904; Instructor in Mathematics, ihij.. 1905-08; A. M., ibid.. 1907; S. B.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering,. University of North Carolina, 1910—; -i H. Parker Hayward Daggett, S. B Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering Assistant in Electrical Engineermg. Harvard University, 1908-09; S. B., ihiJ.. 1910; Acting Pro- fessor of Electrical Engineering. University of North Carolina. 1910; Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. ihlJ.. 1910 — ; Associate Member, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Member, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Noith Carolina Academy of Science. James Munsie Bell, Ph. D Associate Professor of Physical Chemistr]; B. A., University of Toronto, 1902; M. A.. ibiJ., 1905; Assistant in Chcm»s(ry, Cornell Univer- sity, 1902-03; Graduate Scholar in Chemistry, ibid.. 1903-04; Sage Fellow in Chemistry, ibid.. 1904-05; Ph. D.. ibid.. 1905; Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry. University of North Carolina, 1910 — ; Scientist in Soil Laboratory Investigation, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Di. Society; :i Z ; X II 11. Robert Anderson Hall, Ph. D Associate Professor of General Chemistry B. A., University of Chicago, 1905; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid.. 1905-07; Ph. D., ibiJ., 1907; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Armour Institute of Technology, 1907-08; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Clemson College, 1908-10; Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, 1910 — ; Secretary and Treasurer, Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society; Secretary and Treasurer of the North Carolina Association of the American Chemical Society; North Carolina Academy of Science; Di. Society; 2 S; X II -M.
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22 THE 1912 YACKETY YACK Vol. XII Darlmouth College, 1908; Director of the Clinic for Subnormal Children. Clark University, 1909-10; Ph. D., ihiJ.. 1910; Professor of the Philosophy of Education, University of North Carolina, 1910—; Phi Beta Kappa. Wade Hampton Brown, B. S., M. D Professor of Pathology B. S., University of Nashville, 1899; Student, University of Chicago, 1902, 1903; M. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1907; Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, University of Virginia, 1907-08; Instructor in Pathology, University of Wisconsin, 1908-10; Assistant Professor of Pathology, ;;.;. ., 1910-11 ; Professor of Pathology, University of North Carolina, 1911—. Alvtn Sawyer Wheeler, Ph. D Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry A. B.. Beloit College, 1890; Student, University of Chicago, 1895; Student, Cornell University, 1897; A. M., Harvard University, 1897; Assistant in Chemistry. ihiJ.. 1897-1900; Ph. D., ihid.. 1900; Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, 1900—; Student, Uni- versity of Berlin, University of Bonn, Swiss Federal Polytechnic, 1910-11; Member of Amer- ican Chemical Society, German Chemical Society; Phi. Society: B 6 D; X II M; Phi Beta Kappa. Thomas James Wilson, Jr., Ph. D Associate Professor of Latin A. B., University of North Carolina, 1894; A. M., ibid., 1896; Ph. D., ibid.. 1898; Student, University of Chicago, 1903, 1906; Associate Professor of Latin, University of North Carolina, 1902-; Registrar, ibid.. 1908—; Phi Beta Kappa. William Stanly Bernard, A. M Associate Professor of Creek Student, Episcopal Theological Seminary (Va.), 1893-93; A. B.. University of North Carolina, 1900; Librarian, ihid.. 1900-01; Instructor in Greek, ibid.. 1901-06; A. M., ibid.. 1904; Asso- ciate Professor of Greek, ibid.. 1906—; Student, University of Chicago. 1906. Columbia Univer- sity. 1909, 1910, 1911; Phi. Society; Odd Number Club; Gimghoul ; A H. Louis Round Wilson, Ph. D Associate Professor of Library ' Administration A. B., University of North Carolina, 1899; Librarian, ibid.. 1901 — ; A. M., ibid.. 1902; Ph. D., ibid., 1905; Associate Professor of Library Administration. 1907—; Student. Columbia Univer- sity, 1910; Di. Society; Phi Beta Kappa. Robert Baker Lawson, M. D Associate Professor of Anatomy Student, University of North Carolina, 1897-1900; M. D.. University of Maryland, 1902; Instruc- tor in Anatomy. University of North Carolina, 1905-06; Demonstrator in Anatomy, ibid.. 1906- 08; Associate Professor of Anatomy, ibid.. 1908—. George McFarland McKie, A. M Associate Professor of Public Speaking Graduate. Emerson College of Oratory, 1898; A, B.. A. M.. University of North Carolina, 1907;
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THE 1912 YACKETY YACK Vol. XII George Burridge Viles, Ph. D Associale Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures A. B.. Harvard University, 1892; Instructor in Modern Languages, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1892-95; A. M.. Harvard University, 1896; Instructor in German, Cornell University, 1896- 1902; Ph. D.. ihiJ.. 1902; Student, University of Leipzig, 1902-03; Instructor in German, Cor- nell University, 1903-04; Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Ohio Stale University, 1904-06; Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, ihiJ.. 1906-03; Diplome Superieur Alliance Francaise, Pans, 1908; Student, The Sorbonne, 1908-09; Acting Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, University of North Carolina, 1910-11; Associate Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, ihiJ.. 1911 — . George Kenneth Grant Henry, A. M Instructor in Latin A. B., Hamilton College, 1900; A. M., ihiJ.. 1904; Instructor in Mathematics. University of North Carolina, 1908-C9; Instructor in Latin, ihUl.. 1909—: A T. John GroneR Beard, Ph. G Instructor in Pharmacy Assistant ;n Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, 1903-09; Ph. G.. ibid.. 1909; Instructor in Pharmacy, ihid.. 1909—; K i;. Vivian Leroy Chrisler, A. M Instructor in Phy sics A. B., Piedmont Collefe, 1902; Assistant in Physics, University of Nebraska, 1906-09; B. S., ihiJ., 1908; A. M., ibiil.. 1909; Instructor in Science and Mathematics, Piedmont College, 1909- 10; Instructor in Physics. University of North Carolina, 1910—. TheOPHILUS Randolph Eagles, Jr., A. B Instructor in Mathematics A. M., University of North Carolina. 1903; Professor of Mathematics and Science. Catawba College, 1908-09; Professor of Mathematics, Bethany College, 1909-10; Instructor in Math- ematics, University of North Carolina, 1910 — . William Henry Fry, A. B Instructor in Ceologv Assistant m Geology, University of North Carolina, 1908-10; A. B.. ibiJ.. 1910; Instructor m Geology. ibiJ.. 1910—. George Mark Sneath, A. M Instructor in English A. B., Yale University, 1907; A. M.. ibid.. 1910; Instructor in English. University of North Carolina, 1910—. John NottinGH.AM Ware, A. M Instructor in French A. B.. A. M.. Randolph-Macon College. 1901; Student m Pans. 1909; A. M.. Johns Hopkins University. 1911; Instructor in French. University of North Carolina. 1910—; K i;. John Wayne Lasley, A. M Instructor in Mathematics A. B.. University of North Carolma, 1910; Fellow in Mathematics, ibid.. 1910-11; A. M., ibid., 1911; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid.. 1911 — ; Phi Beta Kappa.
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