University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Yackety Yack Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)

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James Munsie Bbxl, Ph.D.. Professor of Physical Chemistry. A X 2; i: E B.A., University of Toronto, 1902; M.A., ibid.. 1905; Assistant in Cliemistry, Cornell University, 1902-1903; Grad- uate Scholar in Chemistry, ibid., 1903-1904; Sage Fellow in Chemistry, ibid.. 1904-1905; Ph.D., ibid., 1005; Asso- ciate Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of North Carolina, 1910-1913; Professor of Physical Chemistry, 1913— Edwin Almikon Greexlaw, Ph.D., Professor of English. Gorgon ' s Head; Satyr; 2 A; B K ; 2 T A.B., Northwestern University. 1897; A.M., ibid., 1898; A.M., Harvard University, 1903; Ph.D., ibid., 1904; In- structor in English, Northwestern University, 1898-1902, 1904-1905; Instructor in English, University of Chi- cago, 1904, 1907; Professor of EngUsh, Adelphi College, 1905-1913; Professor of English, University of North Caro- lina, 1913— Lester Alonzo Williams, A.M., Pd.D., Professor of School Administration A.B., Dartmouth College, 1903; A.M., New York University, 1909; Pd.D., ibid., 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. r A; 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 ot Histology and Pathology, University of North Carolina, 1913 — Eugene Cunningham Branson, A.M., Professor of Rural Econom.ics and Sociology. A T fJ A.M., Trinity College (N.C.). 1894; A.M., Peabody Normal College (Tenn.), 1899; President, State Normal School, 1900-1912; Professor oi Rural Economics and Sociology, ibid.. 1912-1914; Professor of Rural Economics and Soci- ology. University of North Carolina, 1914 — Thomas James Wilson, Jr., Ph.D., Registrar. A T n; B K A.B., University of North Carolina, 1894; A.M., ibid., 1896; Ph.D., ibid., 1898; Instructor in Latin and Greek, ibid., 1899-1901; Instructor in Latin, ibid., 1901-1902; Student, University of Chicago, 1903, 1906; Associate Professor of Latin, University of North Carolina, 1902—; Registrar, ibid., 1908— WiLLiAJi Stanly Behnabd, A.M., Associate Professor of Greek. Gimghoul; ! A 9; 9. A; T K A ; 2 T Student, Episcopal Theological Seminary (Va.), 1893-1895; A.B., University ot North CaroUna, 1900; Librarian, ibid., 1900-1901; Instructor in Greek, ibid., 1901-1906; A.M., ibid.. 1904; Associate Prolessor of Greek, ibid., 1906—; Student, University of Chicago, 1906; Columbia University, 1909, 1910, 1911. Robert Baker Lawson, M.D., Associate Professor of Anatomy Student, University of North Carolina. 1897-1900; M.D., University of Maryland, 1902; Instructor in Anatomy, University of North Carolina, 1905-1906; Demonstrator in Anatomy, ibid., 1906-1908; Associate Professor oi Anat- omy, ibid., 1908. George McFarland McKie, A.M., Associate Professor of Public Speaking. Satyr; n A; 2 T Graduate, Emerson College of Oratory, 1898; A.B., .4.M., University of North Carolina, 1907; Student, Harvard University, 1907-1908; Instructor in English, University of North Carolina, 1S99-190S; Associate Professor of Pub- lic Speaking, ibid., 1908— John Manning Booker. Ph.D.. Associate Professor of English. Gorgon ' s Head; Satyr; A A ; n A; 2 T A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1901; Student, ibid., 1901-1903, 1905-1909; Student, University of Munich, 1904- 1905; Student, University of Heidelberg, 1903-1904, 1905, 1909, 1910, 1911; Ph.D., ibid., 1912; Associate Proiessor of English, University of North GaroUna, 1909 — 15

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Joseph Grei;oike iieRoui.uac Ha-Miltox. Ph.D.. Alumni. Professor of History. Amphoter- othen; Gimghoul; K A; I B K M.A., University of the South, 1900; Ph.D., Columbia University 1906; Associate Professor of History, Univer- sity of North Carolina, 1906-190S; Professor of History, ibid., 1908— Henry McGilbert Wagstaff. Ph.D., Professor of History. H 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 Histor y, ibid., 1909— Patrick Hexry Winsto.n. Professor of Law. Gimghoul; ' I- A O Student, University of Texas, 1S97-189S; University of North Carolina, IS99-19IIO; Graduate United States Mili- tary Academy, 1905; Student, University of North Carolina School of Law, 1905; Professor of Law, ibid., 1909—; Student, University ol Michigan, 1910. William Morton Dey. Ph.D., Professor of the liomance LaiH iiages and Literatures. Gor- gon ' s Head; Satyr; A K E; ! A; J M A; B K B.. ., M.A., Llniversity of Virginia, 1902; Student in Paris, 1903; A.M., Harvard University, 1904; Austin Teaching Fellow, ibid., 1905-1906; Ph.D., ibid.. 1906; Student in Spain and Italy, 1906; Assistant Professor of Romance Lan- guages, LTniversity of Missouri, 1906-1909; Professor of Romance Languages, University of North Carolina, 1909— Marvin Hendrix 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; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. University ol North CaroUna, 1906- 1910; Professor of Civil Engineering, ibid., 1910—; Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, ibid., 191S-1914; Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1914— Lvcirs Poi.K McGehee. A.B., Professor of Lair. Gorgon ' s Head; K A A.B., University of North Carohna, 1887; Student. School of Law, ibid.. 1890-1891; Professor of Law, ibid., 1904- 1909; Dean of the School of Law, ibid.. 1910— Atwell Campbell McIntosh, A.M., Professor of Latv. A T n 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 — Harry Woodburn Ciia.se, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology. Gimghoul; B K A.B.. Dartmouth College, 1904; Teacher in the Groveland High School i.Mass.), 1904-1908; A.M., Dartmouth Col- ege, 1908; Director of the Clinic for Subnormal Children, Clark University, 1909-1910; Ph.D., ibid., 1910; Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina, 1910— Alvin Sawyer Wheeler, Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry. Ben; AX2; i BK A.B., Beloit College, 1890; Student, University of Chicago, 1895; Student, Cornell University, 1897; A.M., Har- vard University, 1897; . ' V.ssistant in Chemistry, ibid., 1897-1900; Ph.D., ibid.. 1900; Associate Professor ot Chem- istry, University of North Carolina, 1900-1912; Professor of Organic Chemistry, ibid., 1912—; Student, University of Berlin, University of Bonn, Swiss Federal Polytechnic, 1910-1911. Louis Round Wilson. Ph.D., Professor of Library Administration. B K A.B., University of North CaroUna, 1899; Librarian, ibid., 1901—; A.M., ibid.. 1902; Ph.D., ibid.. Associate Pro- fessor of Library Administration, ibid., 1907-1912; Student, Columbia University. 1910: Professor of Library Ad- ministration, University of North Carolina, 1912—; Director of the Bureau of Extension, ibid., 1914— P.VBKER Hayward Daggett, S.B., Professor of Electrical Engineering Assistant in Electrical Engineering, Harvard University, 1908-1909; S.B., ibid., 1910; Acting Professor of Electri- cal Engineering, University of North CaroUna, 1910; Associate Professor ot Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1910- 1913; Professor of Electrical Engineering, ibid., 1913— 14



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gJJ IJKET Y l gK® Oliver Towles, Ph.D., Associate Professor of the Romance Languages. Gorgon ' s Head; A A ; n A A.B., Universit.v of Virginia, 1906: Student, .John.s Hopkins Universit.v, I!)n6-I9n9; Student in France, 190,S; Pli.D., Johns Hopkins Universit.v, 1912: . ' Vssoci.ate Professor of Romance Languages, University of Nortli Carolina, 1909— Thomas Felix Hickerson, A.M., S.B., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. A 6 Ph.B., University of North Carolina, 1904: Instructor in Mathematics, Mil., 1905-1908: A.M., iftirf., 1907: S.B., Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, 1909; Associate Profe.ssor of Civil Engineering, University of North Caro- lina, 1910— Kent James Brown, Ph.D.. Associate Professor of Gcnnaii. B H II; I li K A.B., Dickson College, 1901; Ph.D., tTnivcrsity of Pennsylvania, 1905: Student, University o! Berlin, 1904-1905; Student, University of Munich, 1909-1911; A.ssistant in German, University of Pennsylvania, 1902-1904; Instructor in German, State University ot Iowa, 1911-1912; .Associate Professor of German, University of North Carolina, 1912— Norman Foer.ster, A.M., Associate Professor of English. S! A A.B., Harvard University, 1910: Instructor in English, Harvard Summer School, 1910, 191. ' !; Student, Harvard University, 1910-1911; Instructor in English, University ol Wisconsin, 1911-1914; A.M., ibifl., 1912; Associate Professor of English, University ot North Carolina, 1914 — James Holly Hanfoimi. Ph.D., Associate Professor of English. Gorgon ' s Head; I ' T; f! A; B K A.B., University of Rochester, 1904; Ph.D., Harvaid University, 1909; Assistant in English, ibid., 1908; Instruc- tor in English, ibirl., 1910-191. }; A.ssistant Professor of English, Simmons College, 1909-1914; Associate Professor of English, University of Noith Carolina, 1914— E. A. Harrington, A.M., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Phi sics A.B., Clark College, 1905; A.M., ibid., 1900; Ph.D., ibid.. 1915; Fellow in Physics, Clark University, 1905-1907, 1908- 1909, 1914-1915. Student in Physics, University of Berlin, 1907-1908. Instructor in Physics, Williams College, 1909-1912. Instructor in Physics, Smith College, 1912, 1912-1914. Associate Professor of Physics, 1915—. Robert Lane James, C.B., Assistant Professor of Drawing. Gimghoul; A T fi; 2 S Student in France, 1907-1908; C.E., Cornell University, 1912; Assistant Professor of Drawing, University of North Carolina, 1913— Orestes Pearle Rein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German. ' I B K A.B., Lenoir College, 1907; A.B., University of North Carolina, 1908; Assistant in Gciman, ibid., 190S-1909: A.M., ibid., 1909; Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1911-1913; Ph.D., ibid., 1913; Assistant Professor of German. Uni- versity of North Carolina, 1913 — George Kenneth Grant Henry, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin. A T A.B., Hamilton College, 1900; A.M., i6i(;., ' ' l904: Instructor in ' Mathematics, University of Noith Caiolina, 1908- 1909; Instructor in Latin, ibid., 1909-1914; Ph.D., ibid., 1914; Assistant Piofessor of Latin, ibid., 1914— John Groveb Beard, Ph.G., Assistant Professor of Pharmacy. K 2 ; K I ' Assistant in Pharmacy, University of North Carolina, 1908-1909; Ph.G., ibid., 1909; Instructor in Pharmacy, ibid., 1909-1914; Assistant Professor ot Pharmacy, ibid., 1914— Vivian Leroy Chrisler, A.M., Instructor in Physics A.B., Piedmont College, 1902; Assistant in Physics, University of Nebraska, 1906-1909; B.S., ibid., 1908; A.M., ibid., 1909: Instructor in Science and Mathematics, Piedmont College, 1909-1910; Instrvictor in Physics, University of North Carolina, 1910— Wesley Critz George, A.M., Instructor in Zoology. 2 X; HA; Z T A.B., University of North Carolina, 1911; A.M., ibid., 1912; Instiuctor in Zoology, University of North Caiolina, 1912— 16

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