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Gg MMODOB£i Board of I rust Judge W. C. RATcurrr. G. B. Winton. D. D. V. T. Sander». B. A. Offktks of thf. Board .....President yitfPrttiJtnl Vice-President V. R. Com.. Nashville, Icnn G M. Neeley. Nashville. Icnn J. K I Iart. Nashville. I cnn Sec relary . Treasurer Bursar Judce W. C. Ratcuiie {Nathaniel Baxter. Jr l-.x ec u 11 e Com m i tte e W. R. Col e. B. A. William I lucius. B. G B Winton. I) I) Chancellor James H. Kirkland G. M Neeley Members Board of I rust 1912 IClaudf. Waller. C. F... M. S„ LL. B.. Nashville. Icnn 1914 Chancellor J. H. Kirkland...................... Nashville, Tcnn. W. R. COLE. B. A............................. Nashville. ’Icnn. G. M. Neely................................... Nashville, ’Icnn. G. B. WlNTON. D. I).............................Nashville. I cnn. Robert F. Maddox................................ Atlanta. Ga. Robert F. Jackson. '«.I.. I)------ Nashville. Icnn. 1915 C. W. Byrd, 1). D................................Asheville, N. C. Charles N. Burcii. B. A.. LL. B...................Memphis. Icnn. James C. Me Reynolds. B. S.. LL B..............Washington. D. C. Eugene J. Buffington................................Chicago. III. James A. Robins. B. A............................McKenzie. Icnn. Frank C. Rand. B. A...............................St. Louis. Mo. 1916 {Nathaniel Baxter. Jr........................ ..Nashville. Tenn. Hon. Bradford Knapp.......................... Washington. I). C. John R. Pepper................................... Memphis. Icnn. Horace I I. White. B. A..........................Alexandria. La. William J. Young. I). I)..........................Danville. Va. Elliot H. Jones. B. A........................... Kansas City. Mo. F. B. ClIAPPEL. B. A . D I). Nashville. Tcnn. J. R Bingham Carrollton. Miss. 1918 Ali.e.n R. Carter. B. A Louisville. Kv M J. R W Mii.Isaps . Jackson. Miss. I l W. ( RatcUPPI Little Rock. Ark I Ion. Joseph E. Washington Cedar Hill. Tcnn. §John V lllOMAS. ... .Nashville. Icnn. Arthur B. Ransom Nashville. Icnn. 1920 J. H. Dyf.. I . D.......................................Scarcv. Ark. Wit ham L. Moose. S.L. B. Little Rock. Ark. W. T. Sanders. B A. ..................................Athens. Ala. William Hughes. M. A.. Spring Hill. Icnn. Frank S. Washburn. .........................Nashville. Icnn Alexis C. Ford. B. A................................ Hols ton. Tex. 4 I he term of office expires at the annual meeting of the Board of Trust in the year indicated. tl lolding over until Ins successor is elected. {Died September 29. 1913. §Died December 17. 1913. Page Itrehc
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O0MMODO,B jlifj The Chancellor R. JAMES H. KIRKLAND has beei Chancellor of Vanderbilt University since June 20. IS93. He has kept the University n its onward and upward course until it has become one of the great universities of the land, and by far the greatest institution of learning in the South. Under his administration, every department of Vanderbilt University has been made to conform to national standard; of education: the entrance requirements in the Aca- demic Department are now based on the Carnegie unit system: the Law Department has now a three year course, and is a member of the American Association of Law Schools: the Medical and Dental Depart- ments ha e conformed to the Carnegie requirements: and the Biblical Department has quadrupled in atten- dance and influence. Chancellor Kirkland has shown conclusively tha he is a man of sound learning and high Christian character, suitable for a model to the young men who come under his influence: a man capable of shaping the policies of a great university, ol discerning its multiform interests, and of guiding safely the destiny ol the institution which has been intrusted to him. Chir.cellor Kirkland has turned the streams of wealth and influence into the University’s service, and has made Vanderbilt University what its generous founder.' and friends intended it to be. a conservator of true learning and noble character. I’jge eleven
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30MMODOEfc I acuity of Vanderbilt University James II. Kirkland. LL. IX. D. C. U Ph. IX (Leipsie) Chancellor Chancellor's Office. College Mali: Residence. 2317 West End Ave. Edwin Mims. M. A.. Ph. IX (Cornell) Professor of English Language and Literature 10 Central Avenue. Campus William I- IXdli.v. B. S.. M. I). Professor of Chemistry and Director of Chemical l.aboralories 37 Wesley I fall. Campus Herbert Cushing Tolman. I). IX. S. I. I).. Ph. D. (Vale) Professor of Creel( Language and I.iterature Dean's Office. College Mall: Residence. 6 West Avenue. Campus W. I I. ScHUERMAN. C. E. (Cincinnati) Professor of ’lire and Applied Mathematics. Ac linn Dean of the Academic Department, and Dean of the Engineering Department Dean's Office. College Mall; Residence. 8 Wesley Mall. Campus John Daniel. M. A.. Professor of Physics I lillihoro Read and Bcllair Avenue J. T. McGill. Ph. I). (Vanderbilt) Professor of Organic and Physical Chemistry, and Dean of the Pharmaceutical Department I West Avenue. Campus Bert Edward Young. M. A.. Ph. D. (Grenoble) Professor of Romance Languages 'and Literatures 1904 Grand Avenue Gf.orce. W. Martin. Ph. D. (University of Ind ana) Adjunct l tofesu r of Riology I Iillsbr.ro Road I Ilkiilrt Z. Kir. Ph. D. ('.-eipsic) Associate Professor of Germanic Languages 108 Thirty-Third Avenue South Albert Mason Harris. A. M. Associate Professor of Public Spcalfing end Debate 13 Garland Avenue R. 13. Steele. Ph. D. (Johns I lopkim) Associate Professor of Latin 101 Twenty-Fourth Avenue South Gus W. Dver. M. A.. B. IX. Ph. D. (Chicago) Assistant f rofessor of Economics and Sociology 126 Thirtieth Avenue South I.. C. Glenn. Ph. D. (Johns Mopktm) Professor of Geology I I Garland Avenue S. N. Macen. Ph. D. (Johns Hopkins) Assistant Professor of English Philology Ridgetop. Tenn. St. George Leakin' Siolssat. Ph. D. (Johns Hopkins) Professor of History 708 Eighteenth Avenue South Herbert Charles Sanborn. M, A.. Ph. IX. (Munich) Associate l:rofessor of Philosophy 1-404 Beecl.wood Avenue Page thirteen
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