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DR. JAMES OSCAR CAMPBELL, A. M., D. D. Professor of History and Political Science. A. B., Mt. Union College, 1879; A. M., Mt. Union, 1880; A. M., Harvard, 1894; Pastor Arkansas City U. P. Church, 1883-1889; Pastor Lowell, Mass., U. P. Church, 1889-1896; Pastor Wooster, Ohio, U. P. Church, 1896-1901; Member Kansas State Legislature, 1889; Chaplain 8th Ohio Volun- teers, Spanish-American War; Present position, 1901; Westminster Semi-centennial Endowment Commission, 1901-1903; Association of History Teachers of Middle States and Maryland; National Geographic Society; Mili- tary Order of Foreign Wars; Member American Historical Association. JAMES DEURELLE BARR, A. M. Professor of Greek. A. B., Westminster Colloge, 1888; Principal Argyle Academy, N. Y., 1888-1890; Assistant at Westminster, 1890- 1891; Pastor First U. P. Church, New Wilmington, Pa., 1894-1902; Pastor Bloomington, Ind., U. P. Church, 1902- 1906; Present position, 1906—. WILLIAM W. TROUP, A. M. Professor of German Literature. A. B., Heidelberg University, 1888; A. M., Heidelberg University, 1891; Professor of Greek and German, Catawba College, N. C, 1888-1892; Professor of Ancient Languages, Carthage College, 111., 1892-1906; Professor of Greek and History, Washington College, 1906-1907; University stu- dent at Chicago Summer school, 1907; University of Mich- igan, 1911; Professor of Ancient Languages, Westminster College, 1907-1915; Present position, 1915—. Member of American Philological Association. ELBERT R. MOSES, Ph. B. T K A Professor of Public Speaking. Graduated from School of Oratory, 1900; University of Wooster, O., 1902-1905; Ph. B., Muskingum College, 1907; Founder and Director of the Dept. of Oratory, Huron Col- lege (So. Dakota), 1900-1902; Teacher of Expression and Reading in the University of Wooster, summer school, 1903-1908; Founder of the Dept. of Oratory, Muskingum College, New Concord, O., 1907-1910; Lecturer and Plat- form Manager for Penn ' a. Redpath-Brockway and Lincoln systems, 1912-1917; Lecturer with Coit-Neilsoin Bureau, 1917; Member of T. K. A. Society and the I. L. A. and N. S. A. A. Associations. Member of the Academic Teachers of Public Speaking of America. Eleven
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ROBERT GRACEY FERGUSON, D. D., LL. D. A. B., Jefferson College, 1862; Licensed by Mononga- hela Presbytery, 1865; President Westminster College, 1884-1906; D. D., Washington Jefferson; LL. D., Wash- ington fc Jefferson and Monmouth, 1902; Mod. General Assembly, 1898; Member Ex. Commission Al. Ref ' d. Ch ' s., 1892-1902; Delegate to Pan Presbyterian Council, 1892 and 1899; Mod. of the First Synod of the West, 1879; Director of Allegheny Theo. Seminary, 1889; Professor of Bible Literature at Westminster, 1906-1914; Professor Emeritus, 1914—. JOHN JAMES McELREE, A. M. Professor of Latin. A. B., Westminster College, 1890; A. M., Westminster College, 1893; Prof, of Latin, Amity College, 1890-1893; A. B., University of Michigan; A. M., University of Michigan; Present position, 1893 — . JAMES MCALLISTER SHAFFER, A. M. Professor of Mathematics. A. M., Westminster College; Principal McDonald Acad- emy, 1883-1890; Professor of Mathematics, Slippery Rock State Normal, 1890-1895; Principal McDonald High School, 1895-1898; Principal Canonsburg High School, 1898-1902; University student at Cornell; Present position, 1902 — . JOHN ABRAM SHOTT, A. M. Hi Professor of Psychology, Education and Ethics. Ph. B., University of Ohio, 1892; B. Ped., University of Ohio, 1892; M. Ph., University of Ohio, 1895; Holder of Austin Scholarship for Teachers, Harvard University; A. M., Harvard, 1901; Professor of Natural Science, Lebanon Valley College, 1892-1895; Professor of Physical Science, Carthage University, 1895-1902; Member of American As- sociation for Advancement of Science ; Professor of Psy- chology and Education at Westminster College, 1902 — . Member of Nat. Assoc. of College Teachers of America. Ten
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MISS CATHERINE FRASER MAC LAGGAN, A. B. AAA Professor of Romance Languages; Intesorority, C. E. A. A. B., Bocknell University, 1906; Private Sec ' y. Insti- tuto Internazionale, Rome, Italy; Private Study in French and Italian, 1908-1910; University of Grenoble, France; Summer Course and Lectures by Theodore Rosset, 1909; Graduate Work in Romance Languages, University of Chi- cago, Summer, 1910-11-12-13-14-15-16; Ojen ' s Differencial Method, 1916; Professor French and Italian, Beaver Col- lege, Beaver, Pa.. 1910-1911; Simpson College, Indianolo, Iowa, 1911-1913; Monticello Seminary, Godfrey, II., 1913- 1914; Associate Professor of Modern Languages, West- minster College, 1914-1915; Professor of Romance Lang- uages, Westminster College, 1915 — . MISS SARAH J. KNOTT, A. M. Dean of Women; Assistant Professor in English. Principal New Brighton High School, 1890-1894; Stu- dent at University of Chicago, 1894-1897; Dean of Women, Adrian College, 1897-1916; A. B., Adrian College, 1900; A. M., Adrian College, 1905; Traveled in Europe summer of 1905; Professor of English and Education, Adrian Col- lege, 1905-1916; Graduate student, University of Columbia, summer, 1909; Traveled in Europe for one year, 1913-1914; Present position, 1915. GEORGE K. PATTEE, A. M. ATA Professor of English. A. B., Dartmouth College, 1902; A. M., Dartmouth Col- lege, 1903; Instructor of Latin and Greek at Pansacola Classical School, Pensacola, Fla., 1903-1904; Prin. Birming- ham Classical School, Birmingham, Ala., 1904-1905; Asso- ciate Professor of English, Pennsylvania State College, 1905-1916; Professor of English, Westminster College, 1916—. MISS MARGARET EARLA MITCHELL, A. B. Librarian. A. B., Westminster, 1904; Brookville High School, 1905-1907; Greensburg High School, 1907-1909; Westminster College Library, 1909; Library Training Course Chautau- qua, summer 1910; Present position, 1909 — . Twelve
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