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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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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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Faculty .Nt T. A. Jenkins, Ph. I).............................................................2i Garland Avenue. Adjunct Professor of Romance Languages. A T; 'I It K; A. 15. iSwarthmorc, ’S7 ; Ph. B. (University of Pennsylvania. ’SSi : Ph. I). Johns Hopkins, ’94); Kditor • I Kspurgatoire Saint Patri , of Marie de Prance;” Con- trihutor to Modern Language Motes. Gko. W. Martin, B. Sc., Pii. I)........................................117 Wesley Hall, Campus. Adjunct Professor of Biology. •I' A « ; Student Indiana Normal School, ’79-'So; Student University of Indianapolis, ’8i-’$2; B. Sc. Wabash College, ’S7) ; Principal High School, BlufTton, Iud., ’Sj-’SS; Principal High School, Monticello, Iud., 'SS-’ o; Graduate Student, Wabash College. ‘90-'9i ; Graduate Student. University of Indiana, 9i-'92 ; Assistant Biologist, University of Indiana, '9i- 92; Ph. I). University of Indiana, '92); Professor Biology and Geology, High School of Indianapolis, '92 ’99; Professor Biology for Teachers of Indianapolis Public Schools. ’92-'99; Investigator at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hall. Mass., '93, 94, ami ’95; Professor Biology ami Geology, Summer Term, University of Indianapolis. ’98; Investigator at United States Pish Commission, Woods Hall, Mass., ’99; Contributor to many scientific journals; Professor Biology, Vanderbilt University, from '99. V. H. Sen UK rm an, C. K..............................................8 West Avenue, Campus. Professor of Civil Kngineering, and Dean of the Kngineering Faculty. C. K. University of Cincinnati, 'Si ; Student at Johns Hopkins. 'S2-’S3 ; Assistant in Physics. University of Missouri, S3- S5 ; Assistant Professor of Kngineering and Physics. University of Missouri, ’S5 'SS; engaged in various engineering works, 'So-’o.j. Charlks Su.mnkr Brown, M. 1C..............................................139 Wesley Hall, Campus. Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Kngineering. X •!•; Ph. B. Vale, ’S3) ; M. K. Vale, 'SS ; Instructor in Machine Design at Rose Polytechnic Institute, ’SS; Professor of Machine Design at Rose Polytechnic Institute, ’89; Professor of Steam Kngineering at Rose Polytechnic Institute, '92 ’96. J. H. Stkvknson, B. I)., Ph. I). ....... f 8 Wesley Hall, Campus. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Ivxegesis. B. A. (McGill University, ’89); B. D. Wesleyan, Montreal, '91 ; Ph. D. (University of Chicago, '971; Co-Kditor of Vanderbilt Oriental Series; halitor of “Assyrian and Babylonian Con- tracts”; Joint author of “Herodotus and Umpires of the Kast,” and contributor to numerous journals. 21
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