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  * OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMIN- .
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 J; Q. PRESIDENT.
ti    JAMES KENNEDY PATTERSON, PH. D., LL. D., F. S. A.,  .
    Professor of History, Political Economy and illetaphysics, i
  L . ., President’s House, College Campus.  .
  pil, . ’ JAMES GARRARD WHITE, A. M.,   ‘
  1. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy,
  Q. 158 East Maxwell Street.
    . VICE-PRESIDENT. _
 ;{__; . *JOHN HENRY NEVILLE, A. M., LL. D.,
  fyi Professor of Greek and Latin,
  >- 722 West Main Street.
  1 n` I WALTER KENNEDY PATTERSON, A. M., .
" " 6 ;. Principal of the Academy,
    . President’s House, College Campus. ,
l_l$‘Q’ I » JOSEPH WILLIAM PRYOR, M. D., I
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xl   . Professor of Anatomy and Physiology,
 ¤ . · . Ar .. 261 North Broadway. A
 i ‘   FREDERICK PAUL ANDERSON, M. E., I
Q I . . Professor of Mechanical Engineering, —
I , 147 Kentucky Avenue.
A ~· CLARENCE WENTWORTH MATHEW S, B. S.,
,y~ Professor of Horticulture and Botany,
·_,. 660 South Limestone Street.
_ _ ARTHUR McQUISTON MILLER, A. M., p`
E Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Entomology, Q_,
— . 609 South Limestone Street.  
, ‘ MERRY LEWIS PENCE, M. S.,  
T " Professor of Physics, ·*
108 Merino Street.
l`Ql" *Died September 28, 1908.
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