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School of Science and Art of Education. WILLIAM SENECA SUTTON, M.A., Professor of the Science and Art of Education. A.B. University of Arkansas 1878, M.A. same 1884; Superintendent of Ennis (Texas) Public vSchools 1885-86; Principal of Houston (Texas) High School 1886-87; Superintendent of Houston (Texas) Public Schools 1887-97; Professor of the Science and Art of Education, University of Texas, 1897. ALEXANDER CASWELL ELLIS, Ph.D., ■ Adjunct Professor of the Science and Art of Education. A.B. University of North Carolina 1894; Ph.D. Clark University 1897; Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina Summer School, 1896; Ad- junct Professor of the Science and Art of Education, University of Texas, 1897 — . MAUD MARGARET SHIPE, M.A., Tutor in the Science and Art of Education. B. Lit. University of Texas 1900, M.A. 1901; Fellow in History and the Science and. Art of Education 1900-01 ; Tutor in the Science and Art of Education 1901. JOHN ROBERT SWENSON, A.B., Fellow in the Science and Art of Education. A.B. University of Denver 1896. 20
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School of Chemistry. HENRY WINSTON HARPRR, Ph.G.. M.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry. Ph.G. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy i88i;M.D. University of Virginia 1892; Manufacturing Chemist and Perfumer. Ft. Worth, Texas, 1881-84; Chemist and Metallurgist to Colorado and Refugio Mining and Smelting Com- pany, Ceralvo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico; Chemist and Pathologist to Drs. Beall and Adams, Chief Surgeons Ft. Worth Denver Railway; Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. University of Texas, 1894-97. JAMES ROBINSON BAILEY, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. Fellow in Chemistry, University of Texas, 1891-92; Tutor in same 1892-94 and 1896-97; Instructor in same 1897-99; Adjunct Professor of Chemistry 1 899 — attended University of Munich 1 894-96 ; University of Leipsig, 1900-01. EUGENE PAUL SCHOCH, Ph.D., Instructor in Chemistry . Fellow in Applied Mathematics, University of Texas, 1892-94; Tutor in same 1894-96; Instructor in Chemistry 1897 — ; Fellow in Chemistry, University of Chicago, 1899-1900; Instructor in Chem- istry, ibid.. Summer Quarter, 1902. ALFRED FRESHNEY, Fellow and Storekeeper in Chemistry. BENNIE LEON GLASSCOCK, Student Assistant in Chemistry. L. C. ROBERTSON, Student Assistant in Chemistry. 19
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School of English. MORGAN CALLAWAY, Jr., Ph.D., Professor of English. A.B. Emory College (Georgia) 1881 ; A.M. same 1884; Ph.D. The Johns Hopkins University 1889; Adjunct Professor of English, Emory College, 1881-83 ; Prin- cipal of Chiveno Acade ' my (Texas), 1883-84; Professor of English, Southwestern University (Texas), 1884-86, 1 889-90 ; Ad junct Professor of English, University of Texas, 1890-93; Associate Professor of English, same, 1893-98; Professor of English, same, 1898. KILLLS CAMPBELL, Ph.D., Instructor in English. B.A, William and Mary College 1894; Ph.D. The Johns Hopkins. University 1898; English Master in Culver Military Academy (Indiana), 1898-99; , Instructor in English in the University of Texas 1899 — . ALBERT CRANBERRY REED, M.A., Instructor in English. B.A. Vanderbilt University 1895; M.A. Yale University 1897; Professor of Eng- lish, Baker University, 1898-99; Professor of English and History, Austin College (Texas), 1 899-1900; Professor of English, Hendrix College (Arkansas), 1900-01 ; Instructor in English, University of Texas, 1901 — . HENRY DAVID GRAY, M.A., Instructor in English. Ph.B. Colgate University 1897; A.M. Columbia University 1898; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1897-1900; Assistant in German and French, Colgate Academy. 1896-97; Instructor in English and Dramatic Litera- ture, American Academy- of Dramatic Arts, 1900-02; Instructor in English, University of Texas, 1902 — . ARTHUR LLEWELLYN ENO, A.M., Instructor in English. A.B. Brown University 1895; A.M. University of Vermont 1899 and Harvard Uni- versity 1902; Assistant in Rhetoric, Brown University, 1895-96; Master in Lat ' in, Vermont Military Academy, 1896-98; Instructor in English and German, University of Vermont, 1898- 1900. Instructor in English, University of Texas, 1,02. R. H. GRIFFITH, M.A., Instructor in English. M.A. Furman University 1892 ; Graduate Student in The Johns Hopkins University 1894-96; in the Library of Congress, Washington, D. C, 1900-01; and m the University of Chicago 1901-02; Senior Fellow in English, University of Chicago, 1901-02; Professor of English and History pro fern., Furman University, 1898-99; Instructor in English, University of Texas, 1902 — . G. C. Embrv, Student Assistant in Encjish.
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