Zhe TUnivemty ^Lookout Series 12 MAY, 1914 No. 5 CHATTANOOGA-ATHENS, TENN. The University of Chattanooga CATALOGUE 1913-1914 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1914-1915 Published Bi-Monthly by the University of Chattanooga Entered at the Post Office at Chattanooga, Tenn., as second-class matter under the Act of luly 10, 1894 Annual Subscription, Fifty Cents FORM OF BEQUEST To the person desiring to aid in increasing the efficiency of the schdSls in the work of preparing young men and'young women for usefulness, the following form of bequest is recom­ mended : I give and bequeath to the University of Chattanooga at Chattanooga and Athens, Tenn., the sum of : : _ - '. ' ' j ^j. Dollars, for the general purpose of said I school, according to the Act of Assembly incorporating same. & THE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA AND ATHENS TENNESSEE $r s» u y Catalogue, 1913-1914 Announcements, 1914-1915 TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY Name Address Term Expires J. W. ADAMS Chattanooga 1914 CAPT. H. S. CHAMBERLAIN Chattanooga 1914 JOHN PEARSON, D.D Cincinnati, O 1914 HON. J. A. FOWLER Knoxville 1914 R. H. RUST, D.D Cincinnati, 0 1914 HON. HENRY C. BECK Chattanooga 1914 *BISHOP J. M. WALDEN Cincinnati, 0 1914 HON. T. C. THOMPSON Chattanooga 1914 HON. H. CLAY EVANS Qhattanooga 1914 J. D. WALSH, D.D Chattanooga 1915 C. L. PARHAM Knoxville 1915 J. E. ANNIS Chattanooga 1915 BISHOP T. S. HENDERSON Chattanooga 1915 J. W. FISHER Newport, Tenn 1915 FRANCIS MARTIN Chattanooga 1915 G. D. FRANCISCO, D.D Knoxville 1915 W. E. BROCK ., Chattanooga 1915 H. 8. PROBASCO Chattanooga 1915 WILLIAM BANFIELD Beaver, Pa 1916 JOHN A. PATTEN Chattanooga 1916 BISHOP WM. F. ANDERSON Chattanooga 1916 J. W. BAYLESS Athens 1916 HERMAN FERSER Chattanooga 1916 JOHN H. RACE, D.D Chattanooga 1916 Z. W. WHELAND , Chattanooga 1916 J. J. MANKER, D.D Athens 1916 R. B. DAVENPORT Chattanooga 1916 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD H. S. CHAMBERLAIN President J. E. ANNIS Vice President J. A. FOWLER Second Vice President H. C BECK Secretary J. A. PATTEN. Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. H. RACE H. S. CHAMBERLAIN FRANCIS MARTIN J. E. ANNIS T. S. HENDERSON J. W. BAYLESS J. A. PATTEN ENDOWMENT COMMITTEE H. S. CHAMBERLAIN Term Expires 1914 J. E. ANNIS Term Expires 1915 FRANCIS MARTIN, Treasurer Term Expires 1916 * Deceased. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE (The President is an ex-officio member of all committees) 1. Elective Studies, Curriculum and Terms of Admission: W. W. HOOPER, G. W. GORRELL, D. R. LEE. 2. Discipline: W. W. HOOPER, A. A. FISHRR, D. R. LEE. 3. Matriculation Examination: G. W. GORRELL, A. J. WILSON, M. HART. 4. Advanced Standing: D. R. LEE, C. E. CONANT, G. W. GORRELL. 5. Social and Literary Events: A. A. FISHER, J. S. FLETCHER, M. HART. L. D. STAUFFER. 6. Laboratories: A. J. WILSON, G. W. GORRELL. 7. University Publications: C. M. NEWCOMB, C. E. CONANT, J. S. FLETCHER. 8. Student Organizations: C. E. CONANT, MILDRED HART. 9. Boarding Houses and Student Employment: C. M. NEWCOMB, A. J. WILSON, G. W. GORRELL. 10. Athletics: J. S. FLETCHER, L. D, STAUFFER, A. J, WILSON. COLLEGE CALENDAR, 1914-1915. Formal Opening of the College. Matriculation Address, Thursday, September 10, 10 a. m., University Chapel. 1914—September 8, 9, Tuesday and Wednesday, Entrance Examinations. September 10, Thursday, Matriculation Address. November 26, Thursday, to November 29, Sunday (inclusive), Thanks­ giving Recess. December 11, Friday, Annis Prize Contest in Debate. December 23, Wednesday, to January 5, Tuesday (inclusive), Christ­ mas Recess. 1915—January 18, Monday, Mid-Year Examinations begin. January 25, Monday, Second Semester begins. January 29, Friday, Day of Prayer for Colleges. February 19, Friday, Patten Prize Contest in Oratory. February 22, Monday, Holiday. March 31, Wednesday, Chattanooga Savings Bank Inter - Society Contest. April 1, Thursday, to April 6, Tuesday ("inclusive), Easter Recess. May 20, Thursday, Final Examinations begin. May 28, Friday, Annual Shakespearean Play. May 29, Saturday, Annual Boat Excursion on Tennessee River. May 30, Sunday, Baccalaureate'Day. May 31, Monday, Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees. June 1, Tuesday, Commencement. June 1, Tuesday, University Luncheon. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT THE COLLEGE REV. JOHN H. RACE, A.B., AM., D.D. Acting President. A.B., 1890 and A.M., 1893, Princeton University; D.D., Syra­ cuse University, 1899; President, 1898-1913. REV. ROBERT B. STANSELL, A.B., B.D., D.D., Vice-President. Professor Danforth Chair of Biblical Instruction. A.B., 1901, U. S. Grant University; B.D., 1904, Drew Theo­ logical Seminary; D.D., 1913, University of Chattanooga; Gradu­ ate work in Harvard University and in Columbia University; Professor of New Testament Greek in School of Theology, Uni­ versity of Chattanooga, 1909-10; Professor of English in the Athens Department, University of Chattanooga, 1910-11; Dean of the Athens Department, University of Chattanooga, 1911-13; pres­ ent position since 1913. W. W. HOOPER, A.B., A.M., D.D. Dean. Professor of Philosophy and Education. A.B. and A.M., Ohio Wesleyan University. Graduate work in Central Ohio Normal School and Illinois State Normal School. Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Chattanooga University, 1886-1893; Professor of Philosophy, U. S. Grant University, 1893-1904; Professor of Ethics and Economics, University of Chat­ tanooga, 1904-10; present position since 1910. b THE COLLEGE CARLOS EVERETT CONANT, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages. A.B., 1892, and A.M., 1899, Lawrence College; Ph.D., Univer­ sity of Chicago, 1911; Graduate Student and Instructor in Greek, University of Minnesota, 1892-93; University of Leipzig, 1907; University of Chicago, six summer quarters, 1895-1900, and five quarters, 1910-11; Professor of Languages, various colleges, 1893- 1901; Supervising Teacher of English and Translator of the New Testament into native languages, Philippine Islands, 1901-04; Government Translator and Interpreter of Spanish and native languages, Manila, 1904-07; Professor of Modern Languages, Uni­ versity of Chattanooga, since 1908; on leave of absence, 1910-12; Fellow in Sanskrit and Lecturer in Indonesian Philology, Uni­ versity of Chicago, 1910-11, and Fellow-elect for 1911-12; Acting Associate Professor of Comparative Philology (Head of Depart­ ment), Indiana University, 1911-12; Member: American Oriental Society, German Oriental Society, Asiatic Society of France, American Dialect Society, Spanish-American Atheneum. ANNA A. FISHER, A.B., A.M., Professor of English. A.B., Antioch College, Ohio; A.M., Columbia University; Grad­ uate Study, Syracuse University; Oxford University, England; Co­ lumbia University, New York; Vice-Principal Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa.; Dean of Women and Head of Department of Eng­ lish, University of Denver; Dean of Women, Wesleyan University; present position since 1905. JOHN S. FLETCHER, B.S., L.L.B., Associate Professor of History and Politics. B.S., Dartmouth College, 1904; L.L.B., University of Chatta­ nooga, 1905; Member of the Bars of the Supreme Courts of Ten­ nessee and Alabama, of the United States District and Circuit Courts of Tennessee; Member of Tennessee and American Bar Associations; present position since 1904. THE COLLEGE 7 GEORGE W. GORRELL, A.B., Professor of Physics. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1903; Graduate Work, Univer­ sity of Chicago and Ohio State University; Assistant in Physics, Ohio Wesleyan UnivQrsity, 1902-03; Superintendent of Schools, Le Roy, Ohio, 1903-4; Instructor in Mathematics and History, Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind., 1904-6; Instructor in Mathematics and Physics, McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1906-7; Instructor In Physics, University of Chattanooga, 1907-9; present position since 1909. MILDRED HART, A.B., Associate Professor of Modern Languages. Librarian. A.B., University of Chattanooga, 1908; Winter Semester, 1908-09; University of Munich; 1909-10, Sorbonne; present po­ sition since 1910. FRANK F. HOOPER, A.B., A.M., Professor of Mathematics. A.B., University of Chattanooga; A.M., University of Wisconsin; Graduate Work in Cornell University; Professor of Mathematics in Pritehett College, Mo.; present position since 1904. DAVID R. LEE, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Greek and Latin. A.B., Albion College, 1895; A.M., Indiana University, 1905; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1907; Graduate Student, Univer­ sity of Chicago 1903-4; Student of Classical Antiquities, British Museum, London, and Rome, Summer of 1905; and in Sicily, Crete, Greece and Dalmatia, Summer of 1908. Assistant in Greek, Albion College, 1894-5; Instructor in Latin, Indiana Uni­ versity, 1904-05; Fellow in Latin, University of Wisconsin, 1905-06; Assistant in Latin, University of Wisconsin, 1906-07; Professor of Greek and Latin, Central College, Fayette, iMo., 8 THE COLLEGE 1907-09; Member Classical Association of the Middle West and South; Member of the American Philological Association; Presi­ dent Tennessee Philological Associati n, 1911-12; Lecturer, Sum­ mer Extension Session, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., 1912; present position since 1909. CHARLES M. NEWCOMB, B.L., Professor of Elocution and Oratory. B.L., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1907; Graduate Ohio Wesleyan University School of Oratory, 1908; Special Lecturer in Oratory and Psychology, Centenary College-Conservatory, 1910; Director Summer School of Oratory, Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga., 1912; Member of Official Board and Editor Official Report, National Speech Arts Association; Member International Lyceum Associa­ tion; President Tennessee Oratorical League; President Chatta­ nooga Inter-Preparatory Debate League; Member of the Advisory Council of the Intercollegiate Peace Association; Reader and Entertainer with the Alkahest Lyceum System and the Central Lyceum Bureau; Critic and Coach for the Alkahest Lyceum System; present position since 1907. *REV. G. T. NEWCOMB, B.D., A.M., D.D., Professor of Hebrew History and Language. B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute; A.M., D.D., Grant University; Dean* of School of Theology, 1888-1904; Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis in School of Theology, 1904-10; present position since 1910.
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