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Facui1ty
College of Arts and Sciences
JAMES FRANKLIN Cox President and Professor of Education
B. S., University of Texas, 1904; M. A., 1911. Four quarters of
graduate study, 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 Col.
lege; two years tutor of Public Speaking at University of Texas;
President of John Tarleton College four years; Dean John Tarleton
Agricultural College 1917-'19. Abilene Christian College since
1920.
DON H. MORRIS Vice-Pres. and Associate Professor of Public Speaking
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1924; Instructor, Abilene High
School, 1924-'28. M. A., University of Texas, 1930. Abilene Christian
College since 1928.
WALTER H. ADAMS Dean of Students and Professor of Secondary
Education
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1925; Student Assistant, Abilene
Christian College, 1924-'25. M. A., Leland Stanford University, 1927.
Graduate Study, Columbia University, 1930-'31. Abilene Christian
College since 1927. Ph. D. Columbia University 1932.
LYLIAN GRACE ARLEDGE Associate Professor of Home Economics
Instructor in Home Economics, Abilene Christian College, 1918-'19.
Student of Home Economics, C. I. A., 1919-'20. B. A., Abilene Christian
College, 1926. Graduate study, University of Colorado,
summer 1922. M. A., Peabody College, 1927. Abilene Christian College
since 1921.
MARGARET BISHOP Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library
Science
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1924. Assistant Professor of Elementary
Education, Abilene Christian College, 1924-'25. M. A. Vanderbilt
University, 1927. Graduate study in Library Science, Drexel
Institute of Library Science, summer, 1929.
W. EARL BROWN Professor of History and Government
B. A., Abilene Christian College, 1922. M. A., University of Colorado,
1926. English, Abilene Christian College, 1922-'24. History
in Abilene Christian College since 1924. Graduate study, Johns
Hopkins University, 1927-'28.
E. W. MCMILLAN Associate Professor of Bible
B. A., Baylor University, 1920; M. A., 1921; minister, Church of
Christ, Waco, 1920-'24; minister, Church of Christ, Cleburne, 1924'28.
Bible in Abilene Christian College and minister of the College
Church of Christ since 1928.
GROVER C. MORLAN Professor of Education, and Psychology
A. B., Highland Park College, 1915. Public Schools of Iowa three
years. M. A., 1922, University of Iowa. Graduate work in University
of Iowa, year of 1927-'28 and summers of 1928 and 1930.
Abilene Christian College since 1916.
A. B. MORRIS Director of Athletics and Instructor in Physical Training
Lacks one year of B. S. degree from Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas. Science in Greenville High School, 1923-'24. Abilene
Christian College since 1924.
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