JOHN THEODORE FAIG, B.M.E., 1894, and M.E. 1897, at Kentucky State College; Tau Beta Pi; Lamp and Cross; Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society for Promotion of Engineering Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1896-98; Professor of Machine Design at Kentucky State College.
JOSEPH MORTON DAVIS, A.B. and B.S., Hampden Sidney, Virginia, 1886; Chi Phi; Assistant at Pantops Academy, Charlottesville, Virginia, three years ; Principal of High School at South Boston, Virginia, two years; Second Assistant in the Academy of Kentucky State College for thirteen years; Assistant in Mathematics at Kentucky State College since 1905.
THEODORE TOLMAN JONES, A.B., 1902, A.M., 1903 at Kentucky State College; Assistant in French, German and Mathematics, 1902-1903; Assistant in English and Mathematics, 1903-1904; Assistant in Greek, Latin and German, 1904; Co-Principal of Summer School of Arts, 1903.
MILFORD WHITE, B.C.E..  1893, and M.S., at Kentucky State College: Kappa Alpha; Dean of Normal Department since 1905.
CHAS. PALMER, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; Instructor in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Professor of Chemistry and Physics, State Normal School, Salem, Massachusetts; Professor of Chemistry at Wabash College; Professor of Chemistry, Louisville Manual High School; Professor of Chemistry, Central University of Kentucky; Field Assistant in Kentucky, for LTnited States Geological Survey; Member American Chemical Society; Member Kentucky Commission for awarding Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford University; Professor of Chemistry at Kentucky State College since 1905.
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