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V. II. Scm i-KM.w. CMC 6 West Avenue, Campus Professor of Civil Fiigiueoriug ami Dean of Hngiueering Department. I! O II; C.H. (I'ni versit v of Cincinnati. 'SI I; Student at Johns Hopkins, 'S2-'S3; Assistant in Physics, Fniversity of Missouri, 'S3-'So; Assistant Profcssoi of Fngiuceriug ami Physics. I’niversity of Missouri. Si».'ss; engaged in various Engineering works. 'S0.'!)1. Wilbi’k I'. Tii.i.ktt, A.M.. I).I)., LL.D...................................... 9 South Avenue. Campus Vice Chancellor, Professor of Systematic Theology, and Dean of Theological Faculty. A.II. (Randolph-Macon. '77): II.D. (Princeton, 'Si); A.M. (Princeton, ’SO); I).I). (Kaudolph- Macon, ’S»» ; LL.D. (Southwestern Fniversity, '03): Assistant Instructor of Mathematics. K.mdolph-Macon, ’70-’77 : Joined Virginia Conference, 'SO; Chaplain and Assistant In- structor in Systematic Theology. Vanderbilt, 'N2-’ 3; Contihuior to (Jnar ertr »V; V,v. Christum Thought and Century, Author of ” Discussions in Theology,” Our Hymns and Their Authors,” an important series of articles with the general title. What We Relieve, and Why.” and Personal Salvation.” Thomas Cartkk. A.H., B.I)......................................................108 Wesley Hull. Campus Professor of New Testament ('.reek and Kxegesis, Vanderbilt I'niversity, 19 ‘2. - X : A.11. Tulane); B.D. (Vanderbilt); Professor (ireck and I„atin, Centenary College of Louis- iatia, ; Professor of Creek, Tulane I’niversity of Louisiana, ’US-'02. Oswald Kiv.kni: Brown. A.M., B.I ., I).I).......................................4 West Avenue. Campus Professor of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History. It.A. (Christian I’niversity, ’si); 11.1). (Vanderbilt, 'SS ); M.A. (Christian I’niversity, ’02): D.D. (Central College, Missouri. ’Bo). Leonidas Chalmers (»i.knn. Ph.D.................................................i West Avenue, Campus Professor of Geology. K X; 1 It K; Student Clinton College, Rutherford College. Fniversity of South Carolina ; Fleeted Principal St. John's School. Darlington, S. C.,’92: Fleeted Sujierintendent Graded School, Darlington, S. C.. '01; did Physiographic Work at Harvard Summer of '115; Student at Johns Hopkins, ’SHl-’09; Fellow in Geology, '!«»; Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins, ’DO); Associate Professor of Biology and Geology, South Carolina College, '09-'00: Fleeted full Professor, '00; Accepted Adjunct Professorship of Geology, Vanderbilt, 'tu); has contributed numer- ous magazine articles ; s| cn«ls summers in Field Work for F. S. Geological Survey; has worked for Maryland and North Carolina Geological Surveys. 20
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RlCHAKD Jones. Ph.I). 7 West Avenue, Campus Professor of English Literature. Member of the Universities of Oxford, Munich, Heidelberg, (Ph.l . Heidelberg); Professor of I-higlisli Literature in Illinois State Normal University, Swarthinore College, Syracuse University; Insj ector of Literature for the State of New Vork (the University of the State of New Vork): Author of The U.rowth of the Idylls of the King” (Lippincotn, The Arthurian Legends” (Warner Library), Kuuo h'iseher (Warner Library), College Entrance English (the University of the State of New York); halitor of The Tragedy of Madieth (Appleton), The Merchant of Venice” (Appleton); Contributed to the Educational Review, articles on Oxford (translated into German and Russian); and contributions to other American and English magazines. J. T. McGill, B.C.. Ph.I).......................................................i West Avenue, Campus Professor of Organic and Physical Chemistry and Dean of Pharmaceutical Department. i: K; B.S. (Vanderbilt '7! ): Ph.G. (Vanderbilt '82): Ph.I). (Vanderbilt '81); h'ellow in Chem- istry. Vanderbilt University, ’79-’8l; President Vanderbilt University Alumni Association, '81-83; Assistant Instructor in Chemistry, Vanderbilt, 'S3-'S0; Student in Berlin, ’85-'S0; h'ellow of American Association for Advancement of Science and of the German Chemical Society; Author of An Introduction to Qualitative Analysis. Frederick W. Moore, Ph.I)......................................................144 Wesley Hall, Campus Professor of History and Economics. A.IL (Yale, '81!); Ph.I). (Vale, ’1)0); Lecturer on Sociology, Wharton School of Finance, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, '9I-'92; Author of “Contribution to the History of Presidential Reconstruction in Louisiana; “Representation of the Southern States in the Federal Congress, 18411-1865; Translator of Gumplowic .’s Outlines of Sociology. George W. Martin, B.Sc., Ph.I)....................................................... 1S04 Grand Avenue Adjunct Professor of Biology. 4 A ; Student Indiana Normal School, ’79- 80; Student University of Indianapolis, ’Sl-’s2; B.Sc. (Wabash College, '87); Principal High School, Indiana, 87-’S-S; Principal High School, Minticello. Indiana, '88-'90; Graduate Student, Wabash College, ’90-’91; Graduate Student, University of Indiana, '91 '1 2; Assistant Biologist, University of Indiana, ’91-’92: Ph.I). (University of Indiana. '92); Professor of Biology and Geology, High School of Indianajxdis, '92-'99; Professer of Biology for Teachers of Indianapolis Public Schools, ’92-'99; Investigator at Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's I loll, Massachusetts; '93, '91, and '95; Professor of Biology and Geology, Summer Term, University of Indianapolis, '98; Investigator of United States Fish Commission, Wood’s I loll. Massachu- setts, '99; Contributor to many Scientific Journals. 19
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Timothy Ci.okax, Ph.I)..............................................................1006 Lamar Street Adjunct l’rofessor of Romantic I,anguages. I! o II ; ■! i: K ; A.15. (Western Reserve University, ‘1)1); Pli.I). (I'niversity of Strassburg, 99): Instructor in I,atin and ('.reek in Geneva, (Ohio) Normal School, 91 91}; Professor of French, German. and Greek in Shurllcff College (Illinois). '93 ’97 ; Student at I'niver- sities of Berlin and Strasshnrg, '97-'99: Professor of Modern languages in State I'niversity of Idaho, '99-'00: Ph.I). Dissertation (Strassburg, 01), The Dialogue of Gregory the Great, Translated into Anglo-Norman French (1212) by Angier”. Albkrt Mason Harris, A.M. .......................................................Wesley Hall. Campus Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking and Debate. Graduated Hinerson College of Oratory, Boston, '93: Graduate Student, '91; Assistant in Ora- tory, Oberlin College, '9l-'9 ; Obcrlin Summer School, ’95 '96; A.B. (Cornell College. '01); A.M., '02: Instructor in Oratory Cornell College, '9(5: Head Department of Oratory and Physical Culture, '98. lv. A. Ruddimax, Ph.M., M.I).................................................i68 Wesley Hall. Campus Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy, Secretary of Faculty in Department of Pharmacy, and I.ccturcr on Pharmacy in the Medical Depattmcnt. l'h.C. (I’niversity of Michigan. ’SC); Assistant Pharmacognosy, I’niversity of Michigan. '86-87: Ph.M. (University of Michigan.'87 : Assistant in Pharmacy, Vanderbilt I’niversity, '91 ; M.I). (Vanderbilt University, ’93); Chemist of Tennessee State Board of Pharmacy, '9 5; Author of Ivstim.ition of Ouinine by Kerner's Method : Incompatibilities in Prescriptions , and contributor to various magazines. J. II. Stkphknson, B.D., Ph.I)................................................68 Wesley Hall, Campus Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Kxegesis. B.A. (McGill University, '89); B.D. (Wesleyan, Montreal, '91); Ph.I). (University of Chicago, '97); Student at University of Berlin, Co-editor of Vanderbilt Oriental Series; halitor of “Assyrian and Babylonian Contracts : Joint Author of “ Herodotus and Umpires of the Hast , and contributor to numerous journals. Hkrbkkt Z. Kip, Ph.I).............................................................120 Farrell Avenue Adjunct Professor of Germanic languages. A K K; B A. (Princeton, '91); A.M. (Princeton. '97): Ph.I). (I jipzig. '99) Instructor in German ami Greek, Allegheny Institute Roanoke, Va.. '95; Assistant Professor of German, I.e- land Stanford, Jr., University, ’99-’01 R. 1J. Stkki.k, Ph.I)..............................................................120 Farrell Avenue Adjunct Professor of I.atin. B.A. (University of Wisconsin. '8.'}); M.A. (University of Wisconsin, '89); Ph.I). (Johns Hopkins, '90); Professor of Latin (Illinois) Wesleyan University. '91-’0l; Contributor to several Philological Journals. 21
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