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FACULTY LEON JOl'ROLMON. Esq.- lecturer on the Law of Real Property. CHARLES HENRY SHANNON. Pit. I).. Assistant I’rofessof Creek and Sanskrit. 1112 Highland Avenue A. It., Kmory ami Henry College. 1892; l h. !►.. University of Wisconsin. 1897; Professor of Creek St. Albans Academy, 1892-93: Fellow, Vanderbilt University. 1893-94: Professor of Ancient Languages, Kmory ami Henry College, 1894-95; Fellow in (‘.reck. University of Wisconsin. 1895-97: Instructor in t'.reek ami Sanskrit. University of Wisconsin, 1897-98; Senior Fellow in Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, University of Chicago, 1898-99; Instructor in Latin. University of Wisconsin, 1899-1900; present position since 1900, JAMES DICKASON HOSKINS. A. M„ l.L. B„ Assistant Professor of History and Economics. 405 Scott Street, Hast It. S.. University of Tennessee, 1891; A. M.. ibid., 1893; 1,1.. I».. ibid.. 1897; graduate student. Univer- sity of Chicago, summer of 1900; Instructor in Mathematics. University of Tennessee, 1891-93: First Assistant. Masonic Institute. Fort Jesup, Louisiana. 1893-94; Instructor, then Principal, Knoxville Classical School, 1894-98: Professor of History, llakcr-Himel School, Knoxville. Tennessee, 1898-99; Associate Principal of same, 1S99-1900; Assistant Professor of History, University of Tennessee. 1900-04; present |» sition since 1904. CHARLES ANSEL MOOERS. Ik S.. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry and Agronomy and Chemist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Martin Mill Hike, South Knoxville 15. S.. University of Tennessee. 1893: Assistant Chemist of the Agricultural Kxperiincut Station. 1893-98: Chemist of the North Louisiana experiment Station, 1898-99: Chemist with the Union Oil Company, and the New Orleans Acid and Fertilizer Company, 1899; present |«,sition since 190S. CHARLES OTIS HILL. A. It.. I'll.' C„ Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Instructor in Pharmacy. 1835 Kose Avenue A. B„ University of Tennessee. 1888; I'll. C„ University of Michigan, 1893: Assistant in Chemistry. University of Tennessee. 1898: Instructor in Pharmacy. University of Tennessee. 1898: present position since 1906. ANNA MONROE GILCHRIST. It. S.. Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Home- Economics. University Campus Student. Centenary College. Texas. 1890-92; student. Chicago School of Kugraving. 1893; student. Maryland College for Women. 1893-95; student. Buckncll University. Pennsylvania. 1895-96; Teacher. Boys' Preparatory School, Newberry. Flu.. 189697; graduate. Abbott Academy, Andover. Massachu- setts 1898; student, Clark University, summer, 1899; Teacher in Jacob Tome Institute. Maryland. 1901; 15. S.. Columbia University. 1905; Bachelor's Diploma in Kducation, Teacher»1 College. 1995: Instructor in Home Kconomics. University of Tennessee, 1903-05; present position since 1905. SAMl'EI. LEE WOIJ-I-. A. Ik- A. M.. LL. Ik. Assistant Professor of English. 1115 Clinch Avenue. U'est A. 1!.. Harvard University. 1892; A. M., LL. B.. Columbia University. 1896; Instructor in Knglish. De-Witt Clinton High School, New York City. 1903-05: present jiositiaii since 1905. ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN. Ik S.. Ph. I).. Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Psy- chology. 703 Seventh Street 15. S.. Cornell University. 1901; Ph. D., University of Wurzburg, 1903: Assistant in Psychology. University of Missouri. 1903-05; present position since I90S. ROYAL LINF1ELD WALES. S. I'».. Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. 1609 Highland tvenue S. B.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1902: Assistant in Gas and Oil Analysis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1902-04; Instructor in Mechanical Knginecring. North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1904-05; present position since 1905. WILLIAM KVERHTTE GRAINGER, Ik S.. Associate Chemist of the Agricultural Experi- uient Station, in charge of State Fertilizer Work. 1702 Vale Avenue B. S.. University of Tennessee. 1897: Chemist Ducktowu Sulphur, Copper, and Iron Company. 1898-99; Chemist Cranberry Iron and Coal Company. 1900: Chemist Mississippi State Laboratory. 1901: Chemist Virginia Iron. Coal, and Coke- Company. P 01; Chief Chemist Cranberry Furnace Company, 1902-05; present |-osilion since 1905.
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FACULTY HARCOURT ALEXANDER MORGAN. B. S. A.. Professor of Zoology and Entomology, and Director of the Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station: State Entomologist. 2101 Hose Avenue A, O. A. C., Ontario Agricultural College. 1887: I!. S. A.. University of Toronto, 1889: Graduate work Cornell University. 1892 and 1898; Marine lliologic Laboratory, 1895: Professor of Entomology and Horticulture, Louisiana State University. 1889-93: Professor of Zoology and Entomology, 1893-94; Entomologist, Louisiana Experiment Station. 1889-190-4: Entomologist and Secretary, Louisiana Crop Pest Commission. 1904-05; Director Gulf Biologic Station, 1899-1905; present txrsition since 1905. CHARLES ALBERT KEEEER. Professor of Horticulture and Forestry. I niz’crsity l:ruil Farm Student, Iowa Agricultural College, 1883: Professor of Botany, Horticulture, and Forestry, South Dakota Agricultural College. 1880-91: Professor of Horticulture, and Forestry, University of Missouri. 1891-9S; Assistant Chief Division of Forestry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1895-99; Professor «if Agriculture and Horticulture, New Mexico Agricultural College, 1899: present iHvsition since 1990. JAMES DOUGLAS BRUCE. M. a.. Fh. D„ Professor of the English Language anti Lit- erature. 712 Main Avenue, Wes M. A., University of Virginia. 1883; University of Berlin, 1886 88: University of Strassburg, 1888: Johns Hopkins University. 1889-90; Ph. | ., Johns Hopkins University, 1894; Professor of Modem languages. Centre College (Danville. Kentucky). 1890-91: Associate Professor in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania. 1891-97; Associate Professor of English Philology, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, 1897-1900: present (loxition since 1900. SAMUEL McCUTCKEN BAIN, A. B„ Professor of Botany. 1109 Clinch Avenue. West Instructor in Sciences. Eaglcville School. 1887-90: Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences, S. W. B. University, 1890-93: Instructor in Botany, University of Tennessee, 1893-99; Assistant Professor of Botany, University of Tennessee. 1899-1900; present position since 1901. PHILANDER PRIESTLY CLANTON. M. A.. I.in. 1 „ Professor of Education. Kingston Pike It. A„ University of Tennessee, 1882; M. A., ibid., 1887; I.itt- D„ Bates College. 1906: graduate stu- dent. Johns Hopkins University. 1884-85; student, public educational system in Euroj e. 1885, 1897: Teacher in Graded Schools, Goldsboro, N. C„ 1S82-83; Superintendent of Graded Schools, Wilson. N. C„ 1886-87: Superintendent of City School . Asheville. N. C.. 1888-93: Professor of Pedagogy and German, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College, 1893-96; Professor of Pedagogy and Director of Practice and Observation School, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. 1896-1902: Editor of “North Carolina Journal of Education. 1897-1901: Secretary of Southern Educa- tional Association. 1898-1902; Editor Atlantic Educational Journal. 190I-U3: Superintendent of Summer School of South, 1902; Chief of Bureau of Investigation and Information of the Southern Education Board. 1902-03; Member of Southern Education Board, 1906: present position since 1902. CHARLES EDWARD EERRIS. M. Am. Soc. M. E.. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 1908 Vale Avenue B. S.. Michigan State College, 1890; IS. S.. University of Tennessee. 1906; Civil Engineer. Kentucky and Michigan. 1890-92: Instructor in Drawing. University of Tennessee. 1892-99: Assistant Professor of Drawing, University of Tennessee. 1899-1902: present position since 1902. HENRY JOHNSTON DARNALL. M. A., Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages. University Cam 'us University of North Carolina. 1886-88: Washington and Lee University. lS88-89; Leipzig and Paris, 1891-92 and 1905: Leipzig, 1897-98: M. A., Roanoke Collrgc. 1903; Instructor in German, University of Tennessee. 1889-90: Professor of English and Modern Languages. Missouri Military Academy. 1890-91: Professor of English and Modern Languages. Baker-Himel School of Knoxville. Tennessee. 1893-97; Member of the American Modern Language Association, and of the American Dialect Society: present position since 1898. JOSHUA WILLIAM CALDWELL. A. M.. Lecturer on Constitutional History of Tennessee. 408 Main Avenue. West A. I!.. University of Tennessee. 1875: A. M.. ibid., 1895: Lawyer; author “Constitutional History of Tennessee.” and Bench anil Bar of Tennessee; Trustee of University of Tennessee since I89J. EDWARD TERRY SANFORD. A. M.. LL. B., Lecturer on Utws of Corporation in Ten- nessee. 720 Hill Avenue. Il'est A. B. and I’ll. B., University of Tennessee. 1883: A. B.. Harvard. 1885: LL. B. and A. M.. Harvard. 1889; President University of Tennessee Alumni Association, 1892-93; Centennial Address. Blount College and the University of Tennessee. 1894; Vice-President Tennessee Bar Association, 1896-97. 1901-02, 1903-04; Acting President. 1904: Trustee University of Tennessee, since 1897: Chairman Finance Committee, since 1899; Vice-President American Bar Association, 1899-1900: Assistant Attor- ney General of the United States, 1907—; present position since 1898.
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FACULTY F. M. MULFORD RICHARDSON. 1 . S.. Instructor in Drawing. 1415 Clinch Avenue, West I!. S.. University of T iiiii»ic. IMlo: Graduate Dupont Manual Training High School. Louisville. Ky., 1897: I-cllow. ibid.. 1897-1900: Instructor in Manual Training. McCormick Manual Training School. Jackson. K ., 1900-01; Instruetur in Woodwork and Drawing. Dupont Manual Training High School, 1901- 02: Director of Manual Training in the Public Schools of Nashville. Tenn.. 1902-04: present position since 1904. ANNA CATHERINE WILEY. Instructor in Free Hand Drawing. • 1218 Clinch Avenue, West Student, University of Tennessee. 1895-97: Art Student League. 1904: New York School of Art, 1904- OS; present position since 1905. MOSES JACOB. V. M. I)., Instructor iu Veterinary Science. 425 Church Avenue, West . M. I».. University of Pennsylvania. 1899: Resident Surgeon. Veterinary Hospital. University of Pennsylvania', 1899-1900: assistant inspector liurtau of Animal Industry of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. 191)0; Instructor in Veterinary Science, University of Tennessee. 1901-03; Pro fi M r of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State College. 1904; Member of Tennessee State Hoard of Vet crittarv Medical I'xaiv.iners. 1905: present position since 1904. JOHN ISASCOM HAMILTON- R. A.. M. A., Instructor in Mathematics. 712 Main Avenue, West It. A.. University ol Texas. 1902: student. University of Chicago, summer of 1902: Instructor in Math- ematics and Physio. Victoria High School. Victoria, Texas. 1902-06: student and official tutor in Latin ('.reek, and Mathematics in University of Chicago. 1803 04; M. A.. University of Chicago. 1904: Prin- cipal of High School. HI Paso, Texas 1904-06; student. University of Chicago, spring and summer. 1906: present position since 1906. SAMUEL HENRY ESSARY. R. S.. Instructor in Botany and Assistant Botanist. I 'niversity Campus Student, Southwestern llaptist University. 1889-94; II. S.. University of Tennes-ee. 1897; Itot.mist, Southwestern llaptist University. 1898-99: Professor of lliology. l.aCrange College, LnCrange, Mis- souri, 1899-1502: Professor of History ami Instructor iu Sciences, Mrenau College. Gainesville, Georgia. 1902- 03: Professor of lliology, lire nan College, 1903-04; present position since 1904. GORDON MANSJR RENTLKY. R. S. A.. M A.. Instructor in Zoology. Assistam Zoolo- gist and Assistant State Entomologist. I'niversity Campus 11. S. A.. Cornell University. 1900: M. A., ibid., 1901; Professor of Zoology and llotany, Union Academy. Belleville, N. V.. 1901-02: Vice Principal of Union Academy. Helle ville. N. V.. 1902-04; Instructor in Kntomolegy. North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College. 1904-05: Assistant Kntomulogist, Agricultural ICxpc riment Station and Assistant State Hntomedogist of Nortii Carolina, 1904-05: present position since 1905. JOHN FRANCIS VOORI1KF.S. Instructor in Meteorology. Rutledge 'ike Graduate. V. M. C. A. Training School for Physical Directors. Chicago. III.. 1895: Student and It. structor in Physical Culture. University of Tennessee, 189699: Assistant Observer. U. S. Weathei liurtau. New Orleans. La.. 1901: Assistant Observer. 1 . S. Weather llureau, Knoxville, Tenn.. 1992-05: !b : ever, U. S. Weather llureau. iu charge- Knoxville Station. 1906. JAMES NEWTON PRICE. R. S. A.. Instructor in Dairy Husbandry and Dairyman of Agricultural Experiment Station. ('niversity farm II. S. A- University of Missouri. 1905; Assistant in Dairying. University of Missouri. 1905-06; present position since 1906. EUGENE PARSONS. Choirmaster, and Licentiate Instructor in Voice Culture. Piano. Organ, and Harmony. 406 Church Avehite, West Graduate. Huston Conservatory. 1888: graduate. New York Conservatory. 1892; present position since 1991. WILLIAM ANDERSON KNAP.lv Bandmaster. 701 Cumberland .1venue. If es Student. University of Tennessee. 1878-83: Bandmaster, fourth Tennessee Volunteer Regiment. 1898- 99; present position since 1899. HENRY HI NTON HAMPTON. R. S.. Assistant Chemist Experiment Station. 1218 Clinch Avenue, West II. S.. Chattanooga Normal University, 1909: IS. S.. University of Tennessee. 1993: Assistant Chemist Agricultural Hxperiment Station. 1993-04: Assistant in Chemistry. University of Cincinnati. 1904-05: Chemist, Alleghany Ore and Iron Company. Virginia, 1905-06: present position since 1906.
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