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The Faculty William L. Poteat, M.A., LL.D.. President Professor of Biofogj, 1899; Graduate Studen tory, 1893; Professor o LL.D.. Baylor University. 1905; LL.D., University of Nortlt Carolina. 1906: President Wake Fori College. 1905. William B. Royall, M.A.. D.D.. LL.D. Professor of Crec Language and Literature B.A.. Wake Fon 1907; Assistant Proressor. W Benjamin Sledd. M.A.. Litt.D. Professor of English Language and Literature M.A.. Washington and Lee Univeisily. 1.SS6; Litt.IX. ibid., 1 I06; Gra.luate Slmlent, Teutonic Languages Johns Hopkins University, ISSti-lSST; Headmaster of Languages. Charlotte Hall School, Md.. 1887-188S; Professor of Modern Languages. Wake Forest College. lSsS-1894; Traveling Fellow of The Albert Kahn Foundation, iyi4-lS15: Lecturer. Summer School. University of North Carolina. 1»16; Professor of English. University of Virginia. Summer School. 11117; Professor of English. Wake Forest College. 1894. John F. Lanneau, M.A.. LL.D. Professor of Applied Mathematics and A stronomy Graduate, South Carolina Military Academy. 1856; M.A.. Baylor University. 1869; LL.D.. Furman Uni- versity. 1915; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. Furman LTniversity, 1S66-1S6S; Professor of Mathematics. William Jewell College. 1868; Professor of Physics and Applied Mathematics. Wake Forest College. 1S90; Professor of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, ihid,. 1S99. Needham Y. Gulley. M.A.. LL.D. Professor of Lam Willis R. Cullom, M.A., Th.D.. D.D. Professor of the Bible James L. Lake, M.A. Professor of Physics M.A.. Richmond College. 1SS2; Graduate Student in Mathematics. Johns Hopkins University. 1 1S93 ; Professor of Natural Science, Bethel College, 1893-1896; Fellow in Physics. University Chicago. 189G-1S9S; Professor of Mathematics and Phvsics. Ursinus College. 1S9S-1899; Professo Physics. Wake Forest College. 1899. Edgar W. Timberlake. Jr.. B.A., LL.B. Professor of Law B.A.. Wake Forest College, lyyl; Professor of English and Greek. Oak 1 LL.B.. University of Virginia, 1905; Associate Professor of Law. Wake Fore of Law, Wake Forest College, 1909; Dean. Wake Forest College. 1919. George W. Paschal, B.A., Ph.D. Professor of Latin and Creelf B,A.. Wake Forest College, 1S92: Graduate Student. University of Chicago. 1893-1896; Fellow in Greek, ibid.. 1899-1900; Ph.D., ibid.. 1900; Associate Professor of Latin and Greek. Wake Forest College, 1906-1911; Professor of Latin and Greek, ibid.. 1911. (II)
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Hubert McNeill Poteat, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Latin Language and Lileraiure B.A.. Wake Forest College, li)06. M.A.. ibid.. 190S: Instruction in Latin. iV.id.. 1!J05-190S; Drisler Kt-llow in Classical Philoli.ey. Columliiii T ' niversity, lftOS-l!)10; Master in Latin, The Hntrhklss Sclioul. i;tl(J-i; ' ]J. Ph-D.. Colunil.ia riiivi sjl . 1-J 2 . Pruli.ss..i ..f Latin. Wake Forest College. 191:!, Hubert A. Jones, M.A., LL.B. Professor of Malhemalics B.A.. Wake Forest Colle«e, lllOS; M.A.. ibid.. LL.B.. ibid., 1909; Gia.luate Student t ' niveisity of Chicago. 1910-1911; Graduate Student. Columbia University. lHi:i; Instructor in Mathematics. Wake Forest College, 190S-1911; Associate Professor of Mathematics, ibid.. 1911; Professor of Mathematics, 1915 ; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1916. Herbert M. Vann, B.S„ M.D. Professor of Anatom i B.S.. Wake Forest College. 1S15: M.A.. Wake Forest College, 1916; M.D., Jefterson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1917; Intern, Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, 1917-1918; Medical Reserve Corps, United States Army, 1918-1919; Professor of Anatomy, Wake Forest College. 1919. Walter F. Taylor, B.S., M.A. Associate Professor of Analom ) B.S., Wake Forest College. 1916; M.A., ibid., 1917; Instructor In Biology. Wake Forest College. 1916- 1917; Bacteriologist and Serologlst. United States Army, 1917-1919; Student. Yale Army Laboratory School, 1918; Instructor in Physiological Chemistry and Toxicology, Wake Forest College, spring 1919; Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Physiological Chemistry, Wake Forest College. 1919. Charles A. Rouse, Ph.B., M.A. Associate Professor of English Ph.B., University of Chicago, 1910; Profess or of English, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas, 1910-1915; M.A.. University of Chicago. 1913; Graduate Student, ibid,, 1915-1917; Substitute Instructor In English, ITniverslty of Colorado. 1917-lSilS; Instructor in English. University of Illinois. 1918-1919; Associate Professor of English. Wake For.st College, 1919. Thurman D, KiTCHiN, B.A., M.D. Professor of Ph siolog and Pharmacology College, I ' JOS; Piiit.ssor of Physiology and Pharnia- Luther T. Buchanan, Jr., B.S.. M.D, Professor of Palhologv, Baclerio ogj, and Histology B A, Wake Forest College, 1911; M.I)., Jefferson College. Philadelphia. 1913; Intern. Kansas City General Hospital. 1913-1914; Medical Reserve Corps. U. S. Army, 1916-1917; Professor of Pathology. Bacteriology and Histology. Wake Forest College. 1917. James B. Turner, B.A., LL.B., Th.D. Student Pastor and Secretary of the Young Men ' s Christian Association B.A . Wak.- Forest College. 1907; l.L.B,. AVake Forest li ' .iilege. 1911; Th.D,. Southern Baptist Theo- JoHN W. Nowell, M.A.. Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry B A. Wake Forest College. 19011; M.A.. ibid.. 1909; Instructor In chemistry. Wake Forest College. 1909-1910; Ph.D.. Johns Hopkins University. 1912; Instiuetor in Chemistry, N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 1912-1914; Associate Professor of Chemistry. Wak.- Forest College. 1914; Professor of Chemmtry, 1915. (12)
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