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FACULTY JAMES DOUGLAS BRUCE. M. A., Ph. D.. Professor of tin- English Language and Literature. 712 Stain Avenue. I Vest. M. A.. I ni versi tv of Virginia, 1X8;; University of Berlin, IXSit-S; University of Stmssburg. 1 ssx; Joints Hopkins University. 188»-«»; I 1». D.. Johns Hopkins University. ISM: Pro- fessor of Modern I-anguagcs, Centre College (Danville. Kentucky). I8M-I; Associate Professor In Anglo-Saxon and Middle English. Bryn Mavvr (College, Pennsylvania. I8»l-7; Assoeinte Professor of English Philology Bryn Muwr Coliege. Pennsylvania. I8i7-I:hhi; present position since It ). SAMUEL McCl’TCIIKN BAIN. A B.. Professor of Botany. 1109 Clinch Avenue, li es . Instructor In Science. Kuglevllle School. INN7-IN); Assistant Professor of Natural Sciences. S. W. B. University. lWN.i-3: Instructor In Itotany. University of Tennesse. 18«-»: As- sistant Professor of Botnny. University of Tennessee. I8KMIMM): present position since. Hull. PHILANDER PRIESTLEY CLANTON. M A.. I.itt. D.. Professor of Education. Kingston I’ike. B. A.. University of Tennessee. »88»: M. A.. Ildd.. 1887: I.itt. I).. Btitcs College. UHK»: graduate student. Johns Hopkins University. ixxj-r : student, public educational systems In Europe. 1885 and is» : Tetteher in (haded Schools, Goldsboro. N. 1882-3: Superin- tendent of Graded Schools, Wilson. N. C. 1881-7: Superintendent of City Schools. Ashe- ville. N. ’.. 1888-!«: Professor of Pedagogy and German. North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. IStW-ti: Professor of Pedagogy and Director of Practice and Observation School, North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. 180(5-1 »02: Editor of North Carolina Journal of education. 1807-1001: Secretary of Southern Edu- cational Association. I8 s-1002: Kditor Atlantic Educational Journal. 11 01-3: Superin- tendent of Summer Schools of South. I’.Hrj- ; Chief of Bureau of Investigation and Infor- mation of the Southern Education Board, 1002-3; Member of Southern Education Board. llHW: President Southern Educational Association, lOox; present position since I»02. CHARLES EDWARD KERRIS. M. Am. Soc. M. F... Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1312 1 Vhite Avenue. B. S.. Michigan State College. ISO»: B. S., University of Tennessee. 11)00: Civil Engineer Kentucky and Michigan. 18MI-2: Instructor lit Drawing. University f Tennessee. 18 2-»: Assistant Professor of Drawing. University of Tennessee. 1890-18 2: present position since 1D02. HENRY JOHNSTON DARNALL. M. A.. Professor of Modern Languages Uithvrsi ly ( a ntfius. University of North Carolina, 1881-8: Wnshlnglon and l.ee University. 1888-! : l.cp .lg nnd Paris. 18 1-2 and IPOS; Lepzig, 18 7-8: M. A.. KOunOlo- College, l»t«: Instructor lit German. University of Tennessee. |ss»-»o: Professor of English and Modern lutnguugos. Missouri Military Acailemy. 18 0-1; Professor of English and Modern l-uiiguuges Baker- Illmel School of Knoxville. Tennessee. 18«-?; Member of the American Modern Language Association, and of the American Dialect Society; Adjunct Professor of Modem I-an gauges, I8IN-UKI7; present position since list”. CHARI.ES HENRY SHANNON, Pii. I).. Professor of Greek and Sanskrit. 1112 Highland Avenue. A. B., Emory and Henry College. 18 2; Ph. D.. University of Wisconsin. 18t7; Pmfessor of Greek. St. Albans Academy. 18 2-3: Fellow. Vanderbilt University. 18)3-1: Professor of Ancient Languages, Emory and Henry College. 18 1-.’»: Fellow In Greek. University •if Wisconsin. 18)5-7: Instructor in Greek and Sanskrit. University of Wisconsin 18 7-s; Senior Fellow in Sanskrit and Comparative Philology. University of Chicago. I8is-»: Instructor in l.atln. University of Wisconsin. l.sW-l'.too; Assistant Professor of Greek and Sanskrit. lftOO-7; present position since 1007. JAMES DIGKASON HOSKINS. A. M.. I.L. P».. Professor of History and Economics. 1318 Detivy Street B. S.. University of Tennessee. 18)1: A. M.. Ibid.. 18 3: 1.1.. B.. Ibid.. 18 7: graduate stu- dent. University of Chicago, summer of P. uo: Instructor In Mathematics. University of Tennessee. 18)1-3: First Assistant, Masonic Institute. Fort Jesttp. Louisiana. 18 3-1. Instructor, then Principal. Knoxville Classical School. 18 1-8; Professor of History. Bak«r- Ilintel School Knoxville. Tennessee. 18)8-»: Associate Principal of same. 18 »-l»:m: As- sistant Professor of History. I’nlverslty of Tennessee, 1000-4: Assistant Professor f History and Economies. MOI-7; present position since 11 07. CHARLES ANSEL MOORES. B. S.. Professor of Agronomy, and Ghemist of the gri cultural Experiment Station. Martin Mill Hike. South Knoxville. B. S.. University of Tennessee. 18 3; Assistant Chemist of the Agricultural Experiment Station, isfift-s; Ctiemlst of th - North Louisiana Experiment Station. 1898-1 »: Chemist with the Union Oil Company, and the New Orleans Acid and Fertiliser Company. 18 »: Assist- ant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry and Agronomv. and Chemist of the Agricultural Experiment Station. 1005-7. Present position since 1007. CHARLES HENRY (JORDON. M. S.. Ph. I).. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. 1634 Highland Avenue B. S.. Albion College, 1885: M. S.. Ibid.. 18Hi; Pit. D., University of Chicago. 18 .’»: Follow in Geidogy. University of Chicago, 18 3-.’»: Superintendent of City Schools. Beloit Wiscon- sin. 18)5-7; student. University of Meldelberg. 18 7-8; Superlnt 'tident of City Schools. Lincoln, Nebraska. 18fl)-1!N«: laTturer lit Geology atul EdU'al ion. University of Nebraska. limi-3: Acting l’rofessor of Geology. University of Washington (Seattle). l»ttt-4: Professor «if Geolog ’ and Mlneralology. New Mexico School of Mines, l!»U-5: Field Assistant. U. S. Geological Survey, F.x 5-tl; Assistant Geologist, ibid.. 190U-7: present position since 1007.
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FACULTY BROWN AYRES. Ph. I .. 1,1.. I).. I). C. L., President of tile University and Professor f Physics and Astronomy. University Campus. 15. Sc.. Stevens Insiluit.- .| Technology, 187s; Ph. I.).. Ibid., ISsS; LL. p., Washington am! I.i-o University. liMM: South Carolina College, I'.nci: Tnlam- University of Louisiana, in.».' : and fnlvorslty of Alabama, 11KH1; 1». I,., University of tin- South. 1JK. 7; Menu» r National Council of Education, Mw 7: Fellow in Physics. Johns llopklns University ls7!i-sn; pro- fessor of Physics ami Electrical Engineering, Tulam- I’nlvcrslty of Louisiana. isjtn.p.ioi; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Tulam- l'nivorslty of l.oulstana. IfMll-liNM: Dean of the College of Technology Tnlane l'nivorslty of Louisiana. ISPI-Mkmi; Vice-Chairman of the Faculty and Doan of the Academic Colleges. Ttilano I'ulverslty of Isatisiaua. 19«si-11)04: present position since Mini. WILLIAM WALLER CARSON . M. Ant. Sue. C. Iv„ Professor Civil Engine ring. 1705 Clinch Ivenue. West. c. I-:.. Washington College mow W. X- I., t'nlv.). l.StW; M. E.. Ibid.. I8»K»; Instructor It. Engineering. Washington College. |StlS-!l; Professor of Matla-inatlcs. Davidson College. 1877-S.'!; Engineer on City. River, and Topographical work, and on various railroads: present position since 188.’.. THOMAS WALDEN JORDAN . A. M.. LL. I).. Dean Emeritus; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. (elhsent on leave 1907- ) A. M.. Emory and Henry College. 18.71; LL. D. ibid.. 1K»8: Professor of Latin and Creek. Kentucky Wesleyan College. 1871-8; Principal of Science Dill tKy.). 1878-81»; Professor of Latin and Greek. Emory and Henry College. I KM i-.'.; I'n sident of Emory and Henry College. 1885-8; Dean of the University of Tennessee. 188S-IHU7: present position .since MX»7. CHARLKS EDMUND WAIT. C. 15.. M. 15.. Ph. IX, F. U S.. Professor of Ccncr.nl and Analytical Chemistry and Metallurgy. University Campus. R. S.. C. E. M. E„ University of Virginia. 1875; Ph. D.. University of Missouri. ISSIS; Eeltow of tin- Chemical Society of Loudon; Chemist to Sacramento Smelting and pe- nning Company. 1875-0; Mining Engineer. Arkansas Antimony Company. 1870-7; Professor of Engineering. University of Arkansas. 1877: Director of the Missouri School of Mines. 1877-88: First Assistant Chemist I'nited States Department of Agricult tiro. 1888; present position since 1888. COOPER DAVIS SCHMITT. M. A.. Dean of the College and Professor of Mathematics. 1302 White .Ivenue. B. A.. Merce)slung College, 1ST . ; M A.. University of Virginia. 1884; Mathematical Master Pautops Aciulemy. 1884-1»; Bursar, i'nlveislty of Tennessee, lsttu-7: Statistical Agent for Tennessee of tl-e United Staton States I -oartmeat of Agriculture, isnr.-s; I'rofess r ot Mathematics. Iks:»-M)a7: pr-s-at position since 4'.to7. CHARLKS ALBERT PERKINS. lit. I).. Professor of Klectncal Engineering. 1547 Clineh .Ivenue. West. A, It.. Williams College. 187!); Ph. I ., Johns Hopkins I'ulverslty. 1881; Graduate Scholar- ship. Johns llopkivs University 1881-a; Fellow in Physics. H id., I8S7-I: Member National Conference of Electricians. Phllndelphla. I8XI: Professor f Math-maties. Liwrence University, isso-l; Assistant in Physics. Johns Hopkins University, lssi-7: Associate Professor --f Phvslcs. Bryn Mmvr College. |SX7-!»I: Professor f Scl--nc- Wampden-SIdm-y College, lsni-'j; Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. l8teM!H 7: present posi- tion since I1M)7. HENRY IIULBKRT INOKRSQLL. A. M.. LL. ! ,. Dean of the Law Department and Professor of Pleading and Practice. Equity and Jurispr.uh nee. and the Lav- of Corporations. Kingston nike. . I?.. c.t ge. 1SJK; A. M.. ibid., IKfiU; i I •. P . W -shlngton College. ISJV.'; President r-to-vllh- i: -I - f Edoeoion. ! •: Judg- Te-in-ss-e Sup- m- Court Commissi on. 187!»- 8 ; Truste.-, Enioiy and Henry College. 1km;.-.tt; Trustee. University of the South. 18f«S- lOlo; Edi»or f Barton's Suit in Eeui-y. 1S8V.; Author '-Itig-rsol! on Public Corporations. MUM; and Municipal Cori orations In Cyc.;” present position since 1892. CHARLKS WILLARD TURNER. A. M.. Professor of Law ami of Consiitntional History. I 'niversily Campus. A. B.. Amherst College. 18415; A. M.. Ibid.. 18! »2; Lecturer on History. University of Tcn- m-ssee. I Stitt-5; Acting Professor »f History. Ildd.. 1805-7; present position in l.nw Depart- ment since isjrj; in Academic Department since 18:7. HARCOURT ALEXANDER MORC.AN. U. S A . Professor of Zoology and Entomology, ami Director of the Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Statior; State Entomologist. 2101 Rose .■Ivenue. A. O. A. C„ Ontario Agricultural College, 1ks7; b. S. A.. University of Toronto. 1SS!); Graduate work Cornell I'niv-isity. lStrj and ISOs; Marine Biologic I.al omtory. 180. .. Professor of Entomology and Horticulture. Louisiana State Cnivorsity. IKSO-Ott: Pro- fessor of Zoology and Entomology. Ibid.. 180:1-4: Entomologist Lotiishmii Experiment Station, lKvn-MiM: Entomologist and Secretory. Louisiana Crop Pest Commission. MXVI-5; Director Gulf Biological Station. |.vk»-1IM)5: President Association of Economic Entomolo- gists. 11)07; present position since Ms». . CHARLES ALBERT KEEPER. Professor of Horticulture and Forestry. University Until l:ann. Student Iowa Agricultural College. lKK't; Professor of Botany. Horticulture. and Fores try. South Dakota Agricultural College, i.ssg-ui; Professor of Horticulture and Forestry. University of Missouri. 1801-05; Assistant Chief Division of Forestry. U. S. I epariment of Agriculture 1X0. -!»: Professor of Agrieuittirc ami Horticulture, New .Mexico Agricul- tural College, is!»!»: present position since Mon.
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FACULTY KOYAI. PRESTON JARVIS. K. M.. A M., Professor of Mining Engineering and Mctall- tirgj 1700 Cornell .4venue. K. M. Colorado School of Mines 1897: A. M.. Columbia Pnlverslty. 1907: Chemist anil Assayer. Bimetallic Smelting Company, lamlvlllr, Colorado. 1897-9; Chief Chemist. Ibid., IKK)-mot); i n gaged In mine examination work. Peru, S. A.. Will: Assistant Superintendent, Cla. Metollgurlcn le Torn-on. Mexico. 1901-3; Superintendent Shamrock Manufacturing Company. Silver City. New Mexico. Itxct; Professor Minina and M» lallurgy, Washington State College. |9uCi-5; graduate student Columbia I’niverslty. list'..7; present position since UM7. IIT KLAKEMORK MYERS, Captain in United States rnty: Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 1805 Vale Avenue. Captain First Tennessee Volunteer Infantry. 1898-9; Captain Thirty-Seventh Volunteer Infantry 1X19-01: First Lieutenant Fifth P. S. Cavalry. IPtd-U7: ('aptiilu Sixth C. S. Cavalry, 1907; present position since 11W7. WILLIAM ALEXANDER ECKELS. A. M„ Ph. I).. Acting Professor of Latin Uitiguagc and Literature, 1907-8. A. I!.. Dickinson College, 1883; A. M.. Ibid., tssii; Ph. I».. Johns llopklus Pnlverslly. Isjis; Professor of Greek. Klpon Colh-ge. ISPl-.'i; Professor of Greek, Miami Pnlverslly. IS '-1007. CHARLES OTIS HILL. A. B., Ph. C., Assistant Professor ■ »f Chemi trj and Instructor in Pharmacy. 1855 Rose Avenue. A. B.. Pnlverslty of Tennessee. 1KSS; Ph. Pnlverslly of Mlcliignn, 1893; Assistant In Chemistry. Pnlverslty of Tennessee. 1898; Instructor in Pharmacy. Pnlverslty of Tennessee, 1898: present position since 1901!. ROBERT MORRIS OGDEN. It. S.. Ph. 0.. Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Psy etiology. 705 Sere it ill Street. B. 8. Cornell Pnlverslty, 1901: Pit. ! .. Pnlverslty id Wurzburg. 199»; Assistant In Psychology. Pnlverslty of Missouri, 1903-5: present position since iiha. ROYAL I.INFIELD WALES, S. B.. Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. 1609 Highland Avenue. S. B.. Massjicliusetts Institute of Technology. 1992: Assistant In Gas and Oil Analysis. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ISKB-4; Instructor In Mechanical Knglnecrlng. North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College. 11 • I-. .: pres-nt position slnee 199S. JOHN BASCOM HAMILTON, B. V. M. A.. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. 15. A.. Pnlverslty of Texas. line ; student Pnlverslty of Chicago, summer of 1902; Instruc- tor lit Mathematics and Physics. Victoria High School. Victoria Texas. I9U2-7; student and oftlclal tutor in Idilin. Greek and Mathematics In Pnlverslly of Chicago. lfMKi-4: M. A.. Pnlverslty of Chicago, limp Principal of High School KI Paso. Texas, tOot-R; student Pnlverslty of Chicago, spring and summer, linat: Instructor In Mathematics, 19011-7; present position since 1907. MARY LOUISE TUTTLE. Dean of Women and Assistant Professor of Home Economics. I niversity Cant fuel. St. Margaret’s Diocesan School. Waterbary. Conn., Igtt: Diploma in Domestic Science. Teachers’ College. Columbia Pnlverslty. 1902: Assistant In IVuncstle Science. Teachers’ College. 11101-2; Tutor In Domestic Science. Teachers' «’allege. Wtrj-.'t; student Con- necticut Agricultural College, l! tt; Director of Domestic Science Departments. Col- |ege of Industrial Arts. Denton. Texas I9HC5-7: pn-sent position since 1907. ROBERT CLAYTON MATTHEWS. B. S.. ssistam Professor of Drawing and Machine Design. 1115 Clinch Avenue. West. Monmouth College. lsiKl-7: 15. S.. Pnlverslly of Illinois. Wn2: Instructor In General Knglnoering Drawing. Pnlverslty of Illinois. 11102-15; with l.aSilb- Machine and Tool Company. lnod-7; present position since 19U7. JOHN THOMPSON BROWN. M. A.. Assistant Professor of English. 1618 Rose Avenue. It. A.. M A.. Pnlverslty of Virginia. I'. ;; Headmaster, Woodbury Forest High School, 1893-7: Principal. Brown’s Pnlverslly School, Ikhk-ipoI; Instructor in Kuglish. Pnlvor- slty of Virginia. Post-graduate work In Pnlverslty of Virginia. 11HC.-7: present position since 1907. JOSIAH MAIN. U. S. A.. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education. 1509 Yale .-Izvnue. 15. S. A.. Pnlverslty of Illinois 1997; Illinois Teachers’ l.ife Certificate. 19(lfi; Licensed Institute Instructor In Science ■ Illinois), 1901: City Superintendent of Schools, (Illinois), lmrj-.’i: Instructor. Cape May School of Agriculture. 1997: present position since |9u7. JOSHUA WILLIAM CALDWELL. A. M . Lecturer on Constituiional History of Ten- nessee. . . . 408 Main Avenue, West. A. B., Pnlverslty of Tennessee. 187a; A. M.. Ibid.. I WO; Lawyer: author Constitutional History of Tennessee, and Bene!) and Bur of Tennessee; Trustee f Pnlverslty of Ten- nessee since 1895. EDWARD TERRY SANFORD. A. M.. LL. B.. Lecturer on Laws of Corporation in Ten- nessee. iVasItingion, ! . A. B. and Ph. B.. Pnlverslty of Tennessee. 1883; A. B.. Harvard. 18ST»; I.L. 15.. and A. M.. Harvard. IK'S}»; President Pnlverslty of Tennessee Alumni Association. 1892-3: Ccnlennliil Address “Blount College and the Pnlverslty of Tennessee. 1891: Vice-President Ten- nessee Bar Association, lwni-7. 1901-2. W03-1; Acting President. 1991; Trustee Pnlver- slty of Tennessee, since 1Si7; Chairman Finance Committee, since 1899; Vice-President American Bar Association. l8SK»-19oo; Assistant Attorney General of the Pnllcd States. 1907—: present position since 1898.
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