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tion. WILLIAM EDWIN FREEMAN, E.E. Waverley Apts., Hampton Court _ _
Second Professor of Electrical Engineering, Head of Department. _. -
at JOHN JAMES TIGERT, M.A. (Oxon.) 119 Bassett Court
Professor of Philosophy, Head of the Department; "
‘ Director of Athletics.
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: PAUL PRENTICE BOYD, M.A., PH.D. Waller Ave., Rodes Place ~ -
Professor of Mathematics, Head of the Department.
Farm J0sEI~II MORTON DAVIS, A.M. 340 Madison Place
F Professor of Mathematics.
THOMSON RIPLEY BRYANT, B.S. IN AGR. 236 Clay Avenue
Assistant Superintendent, Department of Agricultural Extension.
tpm DANIEL VOIERS TERRELL, C.E. 562 West Short
Acting Professor of` Rural and Highway Engineering.
Venue FRED MUTCHLER, PH.D. 247 Rodes Avenue
Superintendent, Department of Agricultural Extension.
*‘WILLIAIvI SYNDER WEBB, M. S. 363 Transylvania Park
I Pike Professor of Physics.
Louis EDwARD NOLLAU, M.E. 311 East Maxwell
Ltreet Professor of Drawing, Head of the Department.
EDWARD FRANKLIN FARQUHAR, A.M. 629 Sayre Avenue
Stone Professor of Literature.
mt. CHARLES PRESTON WEAVER, A.M. 720 East High
V Ky_ Professor of English.
ULEHRE LIVINGSTON DANTZLER, M.A. 259 Rodes Avenue
Professor of Philology, Head of the
[way Department of English. p I
THOMAS JAMES BARR, B.M.E. 454 Rose Lane
mth Professor of Mining Engineering.
V ENOCH GREIIAN, A.B. 702 East Main
 r of Journalism, Head of the Department. A
"On leave of absence from February to June, 1916.