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The Faculty William Chambers Coker, Ph.D., Professor of Botany. X ■ B.S., University of South Carolina, 1894; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901; Student, University of Bonn, 1901-1902; Associate Professor of Botany, University of North Carolina, 1902-1907; Professor of Botany, ibid., 1907— Archibald Henderson, Ph.D., Pro fsso;- 0 Piirc .1 «fft(: ' W(7ii(s. Gimghoul; ! li K; 2 X; n .i A.B., University of North Carolina, 1898; A.M., ibid., 1899; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid., 1898-1902; Student, University of Chicago, 1901; Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1902; Fellow and Tutor in Mathematics, University College and University of Chicago, 1902-1903; Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, 1902-1908; Professor of Pure Mathematics, ibid., 1908—; Student, Cambridge University, Uni- versity of Berlin, the Sorbonne, 1910-1911. Joseph Gregoire deRoui.hac Hamilton, Ph.D., Alumni Professor of History Gimghoul; B K; K A M.A., University of the South, 1900; Ph.D., Columbia University 1906; Associate Professor of History, Uni- versity of North CaroUna, 1906-1908; Professor of History, ibid., 1908— Andrew Henry Patterson, A.M., Professor of Physics. Gimghoul; 2 A E Ph.B., B.E., University of North Carolina, 1801; A.B.. Harvard University, 1892; A.M., ibid., 1893; Instructor in Physics. University of Georgia, 1894-1897; Adjunct Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1897-1898; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, ibid., 1898-19 08; Student, University of Berlin and Charlotten- burg Technische Hochschule, 1905-1906; Student, Cambridge University, 1906; Professor of Physics, University of North Carolina, 1908; Dean of the School of Applied Science, ibid., 1911— Henry McGilrert Wagst.vff, Ph.D., Professor of History. 1 B K Ph.B., University of North Carolina, 1899; Professor of Mathematics, Rutherford College, (N. C), 1900-1902; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1906; Acting Professor of Economics and History, Alleghany College, 1906- 1907; Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina, 1907-1909; Professor of History, ibid., 1909 — Patrick Henry Winston, Professor of Late. Gimghoul; A 9 Student, University of Texas, 1897-1898, University of North Carolina, 1899-1900; Graduate United States Mili- tary Academy, 1905; Student, University of North Carolina School of Law. 1905; Professor of Law, ibid., 1909—; Student, University of Michigan, 1910. William Morton Dey, Ph.D., Professor of the Komartcc Languages and Literatures Gorgon ' s Head; 1 B K; A K E; U -i B.A., M.A., University of Virginia, 1902; Student in Paris, 1903; A.M., Harvard University, 1904; Austin Teach- ing Fellow, ibid., 1905-1906; Ph.D., ibid., 1906; Student in Spain and Italy, 1906; -Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Missouri, 1906-1909; Professor of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina, 1909— Marvin Hekdrix Stacy, A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering. ! ' B K Ph.B., University of North Carolina, 1902; Instructor in Mathematics, ibid., 1902-1906; A.M.. ibid., 1904; Student. Cornell University, 1905, 1906, 1911; . 5s0ciate Professor of Civil Engineering, University of North Carolina, 1906-1910; Professor of Civil Engineering, ibid., 1910—; Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, ibid., 1913- 1914. Lucius Polk McGehee. A.B., Professor of Lair. Gorgon ' s Head: K A A.B., University of North Carolina, 1887; Student, School of Law, ibid., 1890-1891; Professor of Law, ibid., 1904- 1909; Dean of the School of Law, ibid., 1910— Charles We.s ley Bain. M.A., LL.D., Professor of Greek Gimghoul; Golden Fleece; B K; X !■; S2 A Student, University of Virginia, 1883-1885; M.A., University of the South, 1895; Professor of Ancient Languages, University of South CaroUna, 1898-1910; Professor of Greek, University of North Carolina. 1910— Atwell Campbell McIntosh, A.M., Professor of Laio. ATS) A.B., Davidson College, 1881; A.M.. ibid., 1887; Professor of Law, Trinity College (N. C), 1904-1910; Professor of Law, University of North Carolina. 1910—

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The Faculty CoixrEK Cobb, A.M., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy A.B., Harvard University, 1889; A.M., ibid., 1894; Assistant in Geology, ibid., 1888-1890; Instructor in Geology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1890-1892; Instructor in Geology, Harvard Summer School, 1891; Assist- ant Professor of Geology, University of North Carolina, 1892-1893; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, ibid., 1893— Chables Staples Maxgitm, A.B., M.D., Professor of Anatomy. Glmghoul; Z A.B., University of North Carolina, 1891; M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1894; Assistant and Demonstrator, ibid., 1894-1895; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1906; Professor of . natomy, University of North Carolina, 1896—; Student, Harvard University, 1912, 1913. EDWiVRD Ver.xox Ho«-eli„ A.B., Ph.G., Professor of Pharmacy. Gimghoul; 2 A E A.B., Wake Forest CoUcge, 1892; Ph.G.. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1894; Professor of Pliarmacy and Dean of the School of Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, 1897 — Marcus Cicero Stephens Noble, Professor of Pedagogy. K 2 Student, Da ' idson CoUegc and University of North Carolina; Commandant, Bingham School, 1880-1883; Superintendent of Schools, Wilmington, N. C, 1883-1898; Professor of Pedagogy, University of North Carolina, 1898—; Dean of the School of Education, ibid., 1913— Isaac Hall Manning, M.D., Professor of Physiology. K 2 Student, University of North Carolina, 1882-1886; -Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1886; M.D., Long Island College of Medicine, 1897; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1901, 1903, Harvard University, 1902. 1906; Professor of Physiology, University of North Carolina, 1901—; Dean of the School of Medicine, ibid., 1905— George Howe, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin Languagi ' and Literature Glmghoul; B K; Z I ' ; fi A A.B., Princeton University, 1897; A.M., Ph.D., University of Halle, 1903; Student, Oxford University, 1903; Professor of Latin Language and Literature, University of North Carolina, 1903 — ; Student, . merican School of Classical Studies at Rome, 1912-1913. Joseph Htde Pr. tt, Ph.D., Professor of Economic Geology. Gimghoul; A T Q Ph.B., Yale University, 1893; .Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1894; Aissistant in Mining, ibid., 1895; Instructor in Mining, Harvard Summer School, 1895; Ph.D., Yale University, 1896; Instructor in Mineralogy, ibid., 1896- 1897; Lecturer on Economic Geology, University of North Carolina, 1899-1904; Professor of Economic Geology, ibid., 1904—; State Mineralogist, 1897-1906; State Geologist, 1906— Charles Holmes Hertt, Ph.D., Smith Professor of General and Industrial Chemistry Gorgon ' s Head; K A Ph.B., University of Georgia, 1886; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Georgia, 1891-1894; Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, ibid., 1894-1902; Student, University of Zurich and Uni- versity of Berlin, 1899-1900; Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, 1905—; Dean of the School of AppUed Science, ibid., 1908-1911. Nathan Wilson Walker, A.B., Professor of Secondary Education. ■! I? K A.B., University of North Carolina, 1903; Superintendent of Schools at Asheboro, N. C, 1903-1905; Professor of Secondary Education, University of North Carolina, 1905 — ; State Inspector of Public High Schools, 1905 — William DeBerniere MacNider, M.D., Professor of Pharmacy. Gorgon ' s Head; 2 N Assistant in Biology, University of North Carolina, 1899-1900; Assistant in Anatomy, ibid., 1900-1901; M.D., ibid., 1903; Student University of Chicago, 1906, 1907, 1908; Professor of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina, 1905— Charles Lee Raper, Ph.D., Professor of Economirs A.B., Trinity College, (N. C), 1892; Instructor in Greek and Latin, ibid., 1892-1893; Professor of Latin, Greens- boro Female College, 1894-1898; Fellow in History, Columbia University, 1899-1900; Lecturer in History, ibid., 1900-1901; Ph.D., ibid., 1902; Associate Professor of Economics and History, University of North Carolina, 1901- 1906; Professor of Economics, ibid., 1906—; Dean of Graduate School, ibid., 1909— 15



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The Faculty Harry Woodburn Chase, Ph.D., Professor of the Philosophy of Education Gimghoul; B K A.B., Dartmouth College, 1904: Teacher in the Groveland High School (Mass.), 1904-1908; A.M., Dartmouth College, 1908; Director of the Clinic for Subnormal Children, Clark University, 1909-1910; Ph.D., ibid., 1910; Professor of the Philosophy of Education, University of North Carolina, 1910 — Alvin Sawyer Wheeler, Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry. BK; AXS; Ben A.B., Beloit College, 1890; Student, University of Chicago, 1895; Student, Cornell University, 1897; A.M., Harvard University, 1897; Assistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1897-1900; Ph.D., ibid., 1900; Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, 1900-1912; Professor of Organic Chemistry, ibid., 1912—; Student, University of Berlin, University of Bonn, Swiss Federal Polytechnic, 1910-1911. LouLS Rou.ND Wilson, Ph.D., Professor of Library Administration. ' l B K A.B., University of North Carolina, 1899; Librarian, ibid., 1901—; A.M., ibid.. 1902; Ph.D., ibid., 1905; Associate Professor of Library Administration, 1907-1912; Professor of Library Administration, 1912 — ; Student, Columbia University, 1910. P.-utKER Hayward Daggett, S.B., Professor of Electrical Engineering Assistant in Electrical Engineering. Harvard LTniversity, 1908-1909; S.B., ibid., 1910; Acting Professor of Elec- trical Engineering, University of North Carolina, 1910; Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1910-1913; Professor of Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1913— James Mtjnsie Bell, Ph.D., Professor of Physical Chemistry. 2 £■; A X S B.A., University of Toronto, 1902; M.A., ibid., 1905; Assistant in Chemistry, Cornell University, 1902-1903; Grad- uate Scholar in Chemistry, ibid.. 1903-1904; Sage Fellow in Chemistry, ibid., 1904-1905; Ph.D., ibid., 1905; Asso- ciate Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of North Carolina, 1910-1913; Professor of Physical Chem- istry, ibid., 1913— Edwin Greenlaw, Ph.D., Professor of English. Gorgon ' s Head; B K; A A.B., Northwestern University, 1897; A.M., ibid., 1898; A.M.. Harvard University, 1903; Ph.D., ibid., 1904- Instructor in English, Northwestern University, 1898-1902, 1904-1905; Instructor in English, University of Chi, cago, 1904. 1907; Professor of English, Adelphi College, 1905-1913; Professor of English, University of North Carolina, 1913— Lester Alonzo Williams, A.M., Pu.D., Professor of School Administration A.B., Dartmouth College, 1903; A.M., New York University, 1909; Pd.D., i6trf., 1912; Supervisor of Schools and Principal of High Schools in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 1903-1912; Supervising Principal, Leonia, N. J., 1913; Lecturer, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, 1913; Professor of School Administration, University of North Carolina, 1913— James Bell Bullitt, A.M., M.D., Professor of Histology and Pathology. B K A.B., Washington and Lee University, 1894; A.M., ibid., 1895; M.D., University of Virginia, 1897; Demonstrator of Anatomy, ibid., 1898-1903; Professor of Anatomy and Pathology, University of Mississippi, 1903-1913; Pro- fessor of Histology and Pathology, University of North Carolina, 1913 — Eugene Cunningham Branson, A.M., Professor of Rural Economy and Sociology. A T fi A.M., Trinity College (N. C), 1894; A.M., Peabody Normal College (Tenn,), 1899; President State Normal School, 1900-1912; Professor Rural Economy and Sociology, ibid., 1912-1914; Professor Rural Economy and Sociology, University of North Carolina, 1914 — Zebulon Vance Judd, A.M., Professor of Rural Education Ph.B., University of North Carolina, 1903; A.ssistant in French, ibid., 1903; Instructor in French, Ifniversity of Florida, 1903-1905; Superintendent Public Instruction Wake County, N. C, 1905; Graduate Student Columbia University, Summers of 1909-1914; A.M., ibid., 1914; Professor Rural Education University of North Carolina, 1914— 17

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