Vanderbilt University - Commodore Yearbook (Nashville, TN)

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Faculty Com.ins Denny, A. M., H. 1...........................................6 West Avenue. Campus. Professor of Mental aiul Moral Philosophy. •I K -P ; A. it. Princeton. '76); It. I.. (Princeton, ’77); A. M. Princeton. ’79 . I.awyer in Baltimore, '77 ’So; Joined Baltimore Conference. ’So; Preacher in various Circuits. ’So ’Sj ; At Louisburg. V. Va„ ’S4'S6; At Salem. Ya., ’S7-’S9; Chaplain at University of Virginia, 'Sy-’yi ; at Green Memorial Church. Roanoke, Ya.,’91. William I,. Dudley, B S.. M. D., F. C. S....................................37 Wesley Hall, Campus. Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the .Medical Faculty. X ; It. S. University of Cincinnati, ’.So ; M. I). (Miami, ’S5), l’ellow of Association for Advancement of Science; Fellow of Loudon Chemical Society; Demonstrator of Chem- istry, Miami Medical College, ’79-’So; Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Miami, 'So-’SO; Commissioner Cincinnati Industrial «Exposition, ; Member of United States Assay Commission. ‘•''7 ; Member of various English, German, and American Chemical and Engineering Societies; in 1S79, Vice-President and Chairman of Section of Chemistry of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, ami delivered the Vice- Presidential Address in Toronto on The Nature of Amalgams’’; served two terms as a Mem1 er of the Council of the American Chemical Society, and, in 1S97-9S, was Vice- President, by virtue of being Chairman of the Cincinnati Section ; was Director of Affairs and Chairman of the Committees of Award and of Music and Amusements of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition ; has published many scientific papers. Alexander R. Hoiileki.d, A. M., Pn. I). .... 9 West Avenue, Campus. Professor of Germanic Languages. Student at Dresden. ’7 »-’s l ; Ph. D. Leipzig, SSi ; Instructor in French. Vanderbilt University, ’•s9-’9 ; Adjunct Professor of Romance Languages. Vanderbilt University, ’90-’92; Author »f Die Altcnglischen Kollektivmisterien ’ and Studies in French Versification;’’ Editor of German Text and contributor to many English and German journals. Herbert Cushing Toi.man, Ph. I). 4.8 Wesley Hall, Campus. Professor of Greek Language and Literature. ■I B K ; B. A. (Vale, SS ; Ph. D. (Vale, ’oo ; Fellow at Vale, ’S8-’9i ; Instructor in Latin, University of Wisconsin, '91 ; Assistant Professor of Sanskrit, University of Wisconsin, ’92 ; Professor of Greek. Uni ersitv of North Carolina, ’93: Member of Royal Asiatic Society. ’92; Co-editor I Iarper Tolman’s Ctesar, Tolman X: Kerr’s “Matthew, Greek and Roman Mythology, Herodotus and Empires of the East; Ivditor of Old Persian Inscriptions, Text of Ctesar ; ” Co-editor of Vanderbilt Oriental Series ; contributor to numerous Philological and Archaeological journals. '9

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Officer? of Instruction an J Government f ca. i9rr)ic, Biblical, Eosiowring, and Pharmaceutical Faculties Jamks H. Kirkland, A. M.. Pii. I)., LI.. I . . . . . South Avenue, Campus. Chancellor, and Professor of the l.atin language ami Literature. X 4 ; A. It. (Woffonl, ' i ; A. M. Wofford, 78» Tutor in ('.reek, Wofford. 79-'$i ; Assistant Professor of Greek and German. Wofford 'Si-'S2 ; Professor of Greek and G.erinan. Wofford. 'Si-’Sj; Studied and Traveled in Kurope. '83-'S6; Ph. I). Leipzig, ‘Ss'i; Chosen Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, '93; LL. I). University of North Carolina. '9.} . Author of A Study of the Anglo-Saxon Poem ‘The Harrowing of Hell' ’; Palitor of Horace's Kpistles and Satires. Contributor to shoe titan Journal of Philology, The Xation, The Quarterly A’erieu, etc. Jamks M. Salford, M. I).. Ph. I). . .... .301 South Spruce Street. Professor of Natural History and Geology and Dean of Pharmaceutical Faculty. 15 0 II; A. B. (Ohio University, 'jj ; A. M. Ohio University); Ph. I). (Vale,'66 ; M.D. University of Nashville, ’7? . Professor of Science, Cumberland University, '.1.V72 . State Geologist of Tennessee, '54 ; Reappointed in '71. Author of “Geology of Tennessee,' “Reporton Cotton Production of Tennessee ; Co-editor of “Resources of Tennessee, and Contributor to various scientific journals. Richard Jonks, B. A.. Ph. 1)...........................................................Farrell Avenue. IL A. Iowa Ph. I). Heidelberg). Professor of literature in the Illinois State Normal University, Swarthmorc College. Syracuse University; Regents Inspector of Literature for the State of New York the University of the State of New York . Literary Work “The Growth of the Idylls of the King” Lippincotts); •‘College-entrance Hnglish” the University of the State of New York ; “the Arthurian Legends the Warner Library of the World’s Best Literature ; “ Kditions of Macbeth • Applctons ; Julius Cse ar, etc.; Magazine articles. William J. Vaughn, A. M.. LL. I). ..... 7 West Avenue, Campus. Professor of Mathematics. A K B; A. 11. University of AlalNima, '57 ; A. M. University of Alabama, ’60 ; LL. I). University of Mississippi, ’83 Tutor in Mathematics, University of Alabama, ’57-' °; Tutor in Latin and Greek, University of Alabama, '60-'65 ; Professor of Mathematics. University of Alabama,’63-'f 5; President of Tuscaloosa Female College, '6j-’66; Presi- dent of Centenary Female College, ; Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Alabama,'7i-'7;; President Tennessee Female College, ’7. - 78; Professor of Mathematics. University of Alabama, '7S '82.



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Faculty John Daniei., M. A.........................................................1720 West Iviul Avenue. Professor of Physics. ♦ A 0; A. B. (University of Alabama, 'S.j ; M. A. University of Alabama, 86); Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Alabama, 'S.|-'86: Student at Johns Hopkins University. '87 ; Student at Berlin, '02 ; Instructor in Physics S$-’90) and Adjunct Professor of Physics I'yo-'oi), Vanderbilt University; contributor to various scientific journals and author of several papers on scientific subjects. Frederick W. Moore, I’m. I)..............................................144 Wesley Hall. Campus. Adjunct Professor of History and Economics. A. B. Yale,'861; Ph. I). Yale,'no ; I.ccturcr on Sociology. Wharton School of Finance. Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, ,9i-‘ )2; Author of “Contribution to the History of Presidential Reconstruction in Louisiana;” “Representation of the Southern States in the Federal Congress, 1861-1865 ; Translator of Guniplowic .’s “ Outlines of Sociology now in press). J. T. McGii.L, B. S.. Ph. 1).............................................10S Wesley Hall, Campus. Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. It. S. Vanderbilt University, '79 ; Ph. G. Vanderbilt University. 82); Ph. I). Vanderbilt University, ’Si : Fellow in Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, ‘70 ‘Ni ; President Vanderbilt University Alumni Association, S1- S3; Assistant Instructor in Chemistry. Vanderbilt University, ’$3-'S6; Student in Berlin, '85-86 ; Fellow of American Association for Advance- ment of Science and of the German Chemical Society, and Author of An Introduction to Qualitative Analysis.” 1C. A. Ruddimax. Ph. M., M. 1)...........................................168 Wesley Hall, Campus. A ljunct Professor of Pharmacy. Ph. C. ( University of .Michigan. 'So ; Assistant in Pharmacognosy. University of Michigan, 'Sb-’S;; Ph. M. University of Michigan. '871; Assistant in Pharmacy. Vanderbilt Uni- versity, '90-91 ; M. D. Vanderbilt University, '93 . ; Chemist to Tennessee State Board of Pharmacy, '96—; Author of “ Estimation of Quinine by Kernel's Method,” “Incompati- bilities in Prescriptions, and contributor to various magazines. Austin II. Merrill, M. A.................................................62 Wesley Hall. Campus. Adjunct Professor of Elocution and Oratory. A. B. Delaware College,'No i ; M. A. Delaware College, '831; Graduate of National School of Expression, Philadelphia. ’82; Principal of School of Expression, Martha's Vineyard Summer Institute, Massachusetts, ‘Sj; Vice-President National Association of Elocution- ists ’93) and memlier of Board of Directors ' 9,V’99 ; has given public readings in many of the leading cities of America and lwfore many clubs and institutes. 20

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