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CHARLES EDWARD FERRIS, Instructor in Drawing B.S., Michigan Agricultural College. Member of the University of Tennessee Engineering Society, Joseph LeConte Scientiflc Society. Formerly 0n the strait 0f the U. S. Geological Survey. SAMUEL MCCUTCHEN BAIN, Instructor in Botany A.B., Southern Baptist University; Instructor in Sciences, Eagleville School, 1888 190; Assistant Professor of Natural Science, 8. W. B. University, 1890-93; Instruct- or in Botany and Botanist of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Tennessee, 1893 to date. Published monographs on Experiments With Fungicides, on Peach Foliage, and various papers on the Flora of West Tennessee. Member Of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Joseph LeConte Scientific Society. Kappa Sigma. CHARLES EDWARD CHAMBLISS, Instructor in Zoology. Graduated from Knoxville City Schools, 1881; B.S., University of Tennessee, 1892; M.S., University of Tennessee, 1894. Instructor in Zoology and Entomolo- gist, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Tennessee. Published various articles and Station Bulletins. Member Entomological Society of Wash- ington, D. C., American Association of Economic Entomologists, and Joseph LeConte Scientific Society. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. EDWIN WILEY, Librarian and Instructor in English B.S., University of Tennessee, 1891; Apprentice Assistant in the Library of Harvard University, 1892-3. Librarian, University of Tennessee, 1892 to date; Instructor in English, 1894 to date; U. S. Seed Inspector for the States of the Pacific Slope, stationed at Denver, C010., 1897. Delivered annual address before the Alumni Association, University of Tennessee, 1895. Published uRationale of Southern LettersH and articles in college press and various journals. Member of American Library Association, Colorado Library Association; and Walt Whit- man Fellowship. Pi Kappa Alpha. NORMAN HINSDALE PITMAN, Instructor in English and History B.S., University of Tennessee, 1895; M.A., from the same in 1897; Instructor in English and History, and Secretary of University of Tennessee Press. Member of Chi-Delta Literary Society and Lotus C111 b. Alumni Poet in 1898. Editor-in-Chief of ttTennessee University Magazine? and VOLUNTEER, 197. Phi Gamma Delta. EUGENE RUFUS ATTKISSON, Instructor in Latin and Greek B.A. and M.A., University of Tennessee. Teacher of Languages in Calhoun Normal College, La. Principal Bethel College, McKenzie, Tenn. Member of Chi-Delta Literary Society. Kappa Sigma. MINNIE AVA NELLE STONER, Instructor in Domestic Arts B.S., South Dakota Agricultural College; Post Graduate work in Boston Normal School of Household Arts, with diploma. For two years was Superintendent of the Ladiest Hall, South Dakota State Normal School; has lectured before Ladies1 Clubs, for Y. W. C. A., and taught in various city schools. At present instructor in Domestic Science at the University of Tennessee. Author of articles in the ttSouth Dakota Collegian? and for magazines of domestic science. Member of the Philomathean Literary Society, Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, Cooking School Teacherts League. Diploma from Massachusetts Emer- gency and Hygienic Association. 16
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THOMAS CONNER KARNS, Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogics B.A. and M.A., from the University of Tennessee. Author of 9 The Civil Govern- ment of Tennessee? at 8 History of the University of Tennessee, and numerous articles in magazines and school journals. Member of various learned societies. COOPER DAVIS SCHMITT, Professor of Mathematics B.A., Mercersburg College; M.A., University of Virginia. Mathematics Master at Pantops Academy, Virginia; and Professor of Mathematics, University of Ten- nessee. Has contributed to various mathematical journals. Member of the American Mathematical Society. Beta Theta Pi. CHARLES ALBERT PERKINS, Professor of Physics A.B., Williams College, 1879; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1884. Professor of Mathematics, Lawrence University, 1880-81; Fellow in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1883-84; Instructor in same, 1884-87; Professor of Physics, Bryn Mawr, 51887-91; Hampden-Sidney, 1891-92; Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineer- ing, University of Tennessee, 1892 to date. Has published nMagnetic Permea- bility of Nickelf, American Journal of Science, 1885. ttOutlines of Electricity and Magnetism? Phi Beta Kappa. GEORGE LE ROY BROWN, Commandant and Professor of Military Science and Tactics Graduate of the U. S. Military Academy; Captain Eleventh Infantry, U. S. Army; Regimental Adjutant; Regimental Quartermaster; Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of Civil Engineering, Delaware State College; Acting U. S. Indian Agent; Judge Advocate; Commanded Indian Scouts; Professor of Military Science and Tactics, University of Tennessee; U. S. Mustering Officer for Tennessee, Americo-Spanish War, 1898. Author of works on Tactics. Military Science, and Art of War. Member of Society of Colonial Wars and Sons. of the Revolution. CHARLES WILLARD TURNER, Acting Professor of History; Associate Professor of Law B.A., Amherst College, 1865; M.A., Amherst College, 1892. Professor of Law, Lecturer on History, and Acting Professor of History, University of Tennessee. Author of article on Paston Letters in the ttSewanee Review? October, 1897. Fellow of the American Statistical Association; Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science, and Irving Club. Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Beta Kappa. JAY ROBERT MCCOLL, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., Michigan Agricultural College, 1890; Instructor in Mechanics, University of Tennessee, 1890-92; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1892 to date. Formerly on staff U. 8. Geological Survey. Author of paper read before meeting of Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C., 1895. Member of the Society for the Promption of Engineering Education, University of Tennessee Engineering Society. Lotus Club, Joseph LeConte Scientific Society. Phi Delta Theta. RALPH LEVI WATTS, Instructor in Horticulture B.Agr., Pennsylvania. State College; Horticulturist, Tennessee Agricultural EX- periment Station; Instructor in Horticulture, University of Tennessee. Published Bulletins Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Farmerts Bulletin U. S. Department of Agriculture on ttOnion Culture? Secretary East Tennessee Horticultural Society, President of the Holston Conference Epworth League. 15
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HENRY J. ARNOLD, Instructor in Mathematics Principal of Gordonsville Academy. Member of Philomathesian Literary Society, and University of Tennessee Engineering Society. WESTON MILLER FULTON, Instructor in Meteorology B.A., University of Mississippi. Observer in U. S. Weather Bureau. Published Monthly Climate and Crop Bulletins of the Mississippi Section of the U. S. Climate and Crop Service, 1893-97. Delta Kappa Epsilon. WILLIAM HENRY GILDERSLEEVE, Assistant in Chemical Laboratory B.S., University of Tennessee. Assistant in Chemistry, 1897. Member of Uni- versity of Tennessee Engineering Society. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JOHN FRANCIS VOORHEES, Instructor in Physical Culture Graduate of the International Young Mews Christian Association Training School of Chicago. Formerly Physical Director, Y. M. C. A., Lacrosse, Wis. CHARLES OTIS HILL, Instructor in Pharmacy A.B., University of Tennessee; Ph.C., University of Michigan. Pharmacist; Assistant in U. 8. Food work. Member of Chi-Delta, University of Michigan Iron and Steel Club, Joseph LeConte Society. Phi Chi. JAMES BOLTON MCBRYDE, Instructor in Organic and Agricultural Chemistry A.B. and CE. from South Carolina College. Assistant Engineer, R. and D. Ry.; Assistant Chemist South Carolina Experiment Station; Chemist to Frost Labora- tory, Charleston, 8. 0.; Assistant Chemist, Tennessee Experiment Station, and later Chemist t0 the same. Has. published 9 Chemical Statistics of the Corn Crop of South Carolina, Bulletin No. 8, South Carolina Experiment Station; 9A Chem- ical Study of the Cotton Plant? Bulletin No. 5, Vol. 4, Tennessee Experiment Station; 9 Chemistry of Cottonf Bulletin No. 33, U. S. Department of Agriculture; 9A Contribution to the Study of Southern Feeding Stuffsf, Bulletin 3, Vol. 9, ,Tennessee Experiment Station. Member of the American Chemical Society, and Joseph LeConte Society. Kappa Alpha.
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