George Pinckney Shingler, Jr.,
B.Sc, S.B. (M.I.T.)
Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Professor of Chemistry
B.S., Mercer University, 1900; Assist¬
ant in the Department of Chemistry,
Mercer University, 1899-1900; Teacher
in the Public Schools of South Carolina
and Georgia, 1900-03; Student at the
Summer School of the South, Knox-
ville, 1903; Graduate Student in Agri¬
cultural Chemistry, University of Geor¬
gia, 1903-04; Graduate Student in the
Department of Chemistry, Massachu¬
setts Institute of Technology, Boston,
1904-05, 1905-06, graduating with
the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Chemistry, 1906; Acting Professor of
Chemistry, Emory College, 1906-07,
Professor of Chemistry, Emory College,
since 1907.
Rembert Gillman Smith, A.B.
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity-
Professor of Mental and Moral Science
A.B., Emory College, 1897; Teacher
and President, R. E. Lee Institute,
1897-1900; Principal Monticello Acad¬
emy-, 1900-02; Member of North Geor¬
gia Conference, since 1902; Associate
Professor of Mental and Moral Science,
Emory College, 1902-10; Professor of
Mental and Moral Science, Emory-
College, since 1910.
Wightman Fletcher Melton, Ph.D.
Kappa Alpha Fraternity'
Professor of the English Language and
Literature
Student, Southern University, 1887;
Licentiate of Instruction, Peabody
College for Teachers, 1889; Teacher in
Public Schools of Alabama and Florida,
1889-92; President Florida Conference
College, 1892-95; Vice-President Nash¬
ville College for Young Ladies, 1895-
97; President Tuscaloosa Alabama
Female College, 1897-1903; Student and
Fellow by courtesy, Johns-Hopkins
University, 1903-06, and Ph.D., 1906;
Head of the Department of English,
Baltimore City College, 1906-08; Pro¬
fessor of the English Language and
Literature, Emory College, since 190S;
Member of the Florida Conference,
1892-95; North Alabama Conference,
1895-1906; Baltimore Conference,
1906-08; North Georgia Conference,
since 1908.
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