General bulletin . W. tfnJfSlMtJ}! **JU4wu GEORGE HENRY BRUNSON, A. M. Professor of History A. B., Mississippi College, 1894; A. M., Mississippi College, 1900;A. M., University of Chicago, 1901; Principal Hebron HighSchool. 1894-98; Principal Lexington Normal College, 1898-99; Principal Preparatory Department of Mississippi Col-lege, 1899-1900. MURRAY LATIMER, M. A. Professor of Greek A. B. and B S., Mississippi College, 1897; A. M., ibid., 1898;Student University of Chicago, Summer Term, 1898-1899-1900. WALTER N. TAYLOR, B. Preparatory Department MIKE O. PATTERSON, B. A. Assistant


General bulletin . W. tfnJfSlMtJ}! **JU4wu GEORGE HENRY BRUNSON, A. M. Professor of History A. B., Mississippi College, 1894; A. M., Mississippi College, 1900;A. M., University of Chicago, 1901; Principal Hebron HighSchool. 1894-98; Principal Lexington Normal College, 1898-99; Principal Preparatory Department of Mississippi Col-lege, 1899-1900. MURRAY LATIMER, M. A. Professor of Greek A. B. and B S., Mississippi College, 1897; A. M., ibid., 1898;Student University of Chicago, Summer Term, 1898-1899-1900. WALTER N. TAYLOR, B. Preparatory Department MIKE O. PATTERSON, B. A. Assistant in Preparatory Department A. J. AVEN, M. A. Secretary of the Faculty Location and History The College is at Clinton, Hinds County, Mississippi, on theAlabama and Vicksburg Railroad, ten miles west from Jack-son, thirty-five east from Vicksburg, and two miles north fromMcRaven, a station on the Jackson & Natchez branch of the M. V. In the early history of the State, Clinton was a fine businesspoint and man


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