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GROVER C. MORLAN, B. A., M. A.
Scranton, Iowa, High School, 1910. Student Thorp Springs Christian
College, two years. A. B., Highland Park College (Des Moines,
Iowa), 1915. Taught in Jefferson, Iowa, High School, 1915-'16. Taught
in Abilene Christian College, 1916-'17, 1917-'18, 1918-'19; M. A., 1919,
University of Iowa. Taught in Abilene Christian College, 1919-'20.
Philosophy
ROBERT C. BELL, B. A., M. A.
Preparatory work, Bell Buckle, Tennessee; Student Nashville Bible
School, 1907-'08; taught two years in rural school; Student Instructor
Potter Bible College, 1901-'05; Instructor in English, Western Bible
and Literary College, 1905-'08; Instructor in English, Cordell Christian
College, 1909-'11; President of Thorp Springs Christian College, 1911'16;
took B. A. degree, Austin College, 1917; took M. A. degree, Southern
Methodist University, 1918; Majored in English last two years in
College. Professor of English Thorp Springs Christian College, 1918'19.
Professor of English, Abilene Christian College, 1919-'20.
English
BATSELL BAXTER, B. L., B. A., M. A.
Preparatory work, Sherman High School; Reporter two years for
Sherman Daily Democrat; took B. L. degree, Nashville Bible School,
1911; took B. A. degree, Texas Christian University, 1916; M. A. degree
in Baylor University, 1919; Student teacher in Nashville Bible School,
1908-'11; Head of English Department, Thorp Springs Christian College,
1911-'12, 1913-'16; Dean of T. S. C. C., 1913-'15; Dean of Cordell
Christian College, 1916-'18. Dean and Professor History and Economics,
Thorp Springs Christian College, 1918-'19. Acting Dean in
Abilene Christian College, 1919-'20.
Natural Sciences
JAMES FRANKLIN COX, B. S., M. A.
B. S., University of Texas, 1904; M. A., Ibid, 1911. Four quarters
of graduate study in Education in George Peabody College for Teachers,
1919-'20. Three years in a one-teacher rural school; two years
principal of a village school; four years president of Lingleville Christian
College; two years tutor in Public Speaking at University of
Texas; Dean John Tarleton Agricultural College, 1917 to 1919.
Education
CHARLES P. POOLE, B. A., M. A.
Graduate David Lipscomb College, 1918; B. A. degree Texas Christian
University, 1919. Junior Fellowship student Clarke University,
1919-'20. M. A. Clarke University, 1920. Harvard University, summer
1920. Four years experience as teacher.
Social SciencesSESSION OF 1920-'21
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