University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1904

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FACULTY JAMES DOUGLAS BRUCE, Professor of the English Language and Literature. M. A., University of Virginia, 1883; University of Berlin, 1886-8; University of Strassburg. 1888; Johns Hopkins University, 1889-90; Ph. D, Johns Hopkins University, 1894; Professor of Modern Languages, Centre College 1Danvi11e, Kentucky1, 1890-1; Associate Professor in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English, Bryn Mawr College. Pennsylvania, 1891-7; Associate Professor of English Philology, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 1897-1900; present position since 1900. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. 91 will kill them a hundred and jiffy ways. FLORENCE SKEFFINGTON, Dean of the Womatfs Department and Assistant Professor of English. A. 3., Mary Sharp College, 1887; A. M., mid, 1889 ; graduate student, Univer- sity of Chicago, 1896-8. Principal of Preparatory Department, Judson Insti- JAMES DOUGLAS BRUCE tute, 1890-1; Instructor in Methodist Conference Female Institute, 1894-6; Instructor in Morehead 1Minnesota1 State Normal School, 1898-9; Instructor in English and Head of Barbara Blount Hall, University of Tennessee, 1899 ; present position since 1900. FLORESCE SKEFFINGTON 9 True ease in writing comes by zzrf, not clumceRy JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS, Assistant Professor of History. B. 8., University of Tennessee, 1891; M. A., ibid., 1893; LL. B., ibid., 1897; graduate student, University of Chicago, summer of 1900. Instructor in Mathematics, University of Tennessee, 1891-3; First Assistant, Masonic In- stitute, Fort Jesup, Louisiana, 1893-4; Instructor, then Principal, Knoxville Classical School. 1894-8; Professor of History, Baker-Himel School, of Knox- ville, Tennessee, 1898-9; Associate Principal of same, 1899-1900; present posi- tion since 1900. Phi Kappa Phi. 9.47; absolule historian should be in fear of 720718. JOHN RICHARD FAIN, Assistant Professor of Agriculture. B. S., University of Tennessee, 1900; Foreman of Experiment Farm and Instructor in Animal Husbandry, 1898-1903; present position since 1903. jAMES DICKASON HOSKINS 8 1712': no sin for a man to labor in his vacation JOHN RICHARD FAIN

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FACULTY PHILANDER PRIESTLEY CLAXTON; Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching. ' B. A., University of Tennessee, 1882; M. A., ibid., 1887; graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1884-5; student, public educational systems in Europe, 1885 and 1897; Teacher in Graded Schools, Goldsboro, N. 0., 1882-3; Superintendent of Graded Schools, Wilson, N. 0, 1886-7; Superintendent of City Schools, Asheville, N. 0., 1888-93; Professor of Pedagogy and German, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College, 1893-6; Professor of Ped- agogy and Director of Practice and Observation School, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College, 1896 1902; Editor of Norllz Carolina journal of Education, 1897-1901 ; Secretary of Southern Educational Association, 1898-1902; Editor of Atlantic Educalimzal journal, 1901; Superintendent of the Summer School of the South, 1902-; Chief of Bureau of Investigation and Information of the Southern Educational Board, 1902; present position since 1902. Phi Kappa Phi. ' 121:1 boy is beller unborn Man zmtauglzt.H CHARLES E. FERRIS PHILANDER PRIESTLEY CLAXTON CHARLES E. FERRIS, Professor of Mechanical Engineering. B. 8., Michigan State College, 1890; Civil Engineer, Kentucky and Michigan, 1890-2; Instructor in Drawing, University of Tennessee, 1892-9; Assistant Pro- fessor of Drawing, University of Tennessee, 1899-1902; present position since 1902. Phi Kappa Phi. 2lee 1035 of money is deplored will; real tears. WICKLIFFE ROSE; Professor of the History and Philosophy of Education. B. A., University of Nashville, 1890; M. A., ibid., 1891; graduate student in Philosophy and Education, University of Chicago, summer quarters, 1897-1901; Instructor in University of Nashville and Peabody Normal College, 1891-92; Professor of Philosophy and Education, University of Nashville and Peabody Normal College, 1892-1902; present position since 1902. 9A ; afable and courteous gevzilemam.H THOMAS DALLAM MORRIS, Bursar-Registrar. Secretary to President, University of Tennessee, 1890-7; Instructor in LaW, University of Tennessee, 1895-6; present position since 1897. Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi. NGet money, get money, boys; WICKLIFFE ROSE ; N0 mailer by what meansf THOMAS DALLAM MORRIS



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LILIAN WYCKOFF JOHNSON WESTON M ILLER FU LTON FACULTY LILIAN WYCKOFF JOHNSON, Assistant Professor of History and Methods of Teaching History. B. A., University of Michigan, 1891; Ph. D, Cornell University, 1902; student in Paris and Germany. 1897-99. Instructor in Conway School, Memphis, Tennes- see; principal of the Hope Night School, Memphis; Instructor in History. Vassar College; Fellow of History, Cornell University, 1899-1902; Assistant Professor of History, Cornell University, 1902 present position since 1902. 9th1 you are learned-z'n volumes deep yazfre set. FRANK BAKER DAVANT, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. Student, Columbian University, Washington, D. C , 1899-1900; Building and Test- ing Ice-making Machines and Stationary Engines, Montgomery, Alabama, Iron Works, 1885-9 ; Troy,A1abama, Iron Works, 1889-90; Locomotive Repairing, 1890-1; Fine Tool Maker, 1893-6 ; Foreman Tool Shop, Southern Railway Company, 1896-8; Expert, United States Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C., 1898-1900; present position since 1900. Phi Gamma Delta. 9Marzy a crown covers baldfarelzeads. WESTON MILLER FULTON, Instructor in Astronomy and Meteorology. A. B., University of Mississippi, 1892; graduate student, ibid., 1892 3; M. S. Uni- versity of Tennessee, 1901; Observer U. S. Weather Bureau since 1893; Editor U. .5. Climate and Crop Review, Mississippi Section, 1896-7: present position since 1898. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. 9N0r age eat up my invention. EMILIE WATTS McVEA, Instructor in the English Language and Literature. Graduate St. Mary's School, Ra1eigh, N. C., 1884. Assistant Principal ibid., 1897-1900; Instructor in English and Literature ibid., 1889-1897; student, Harvard University, 1892; student, University of North Carolina, 1900; A. B., and A. M., Columbian University, 1903; present position since 1903. 1; Though sprightly, gentle; tlzonglz polite, sz'nrere? FRANK BAKER DAVANT EMILIE WATTS MVEA

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