Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1922-1923 Page: 9
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SESO OF 192-'2 9 _I
Tarulti for 1922-23
(olrgis of Arts anb trienrrs
JESSE P. SEWELL, PRESIDENT
H. E. SPECK, B. A., M. A., DEAN
Graduate of Sam Houston Normal Institute, 1908; B. A., Uni.
versity of Texas, 1913; M. A., Denver University, 1920; Graduate
student University of Texas during the summer session of 1917,
'18 and '19. On leave of absence in the Denver University 1920.
One year of graduate study beyond the M. A. degree. Taught
four years in the public schools of Texas. Assistant teacher in
the University of Texas, 1912-13. Taught in Abilene Christian
College, since 1913. Dean of Abilene Christian College since
1914.
Mathematics.
GEORGE A. KLINGMAN, M. A., Ph. D.
Graduated in English course (four years) College of the Bible,
Lexington, Ky., 1892; B. A. Transylvania University, 1894; finished
Classical Course (six years) College of the Bible, 1897.
M. A., Transylvania, 1897; completed Hebrew course in Southern
Baptist Seminary, 1901, and Hebrew Seminarium in 1902; Ph. D.,
Carnegie University, 1911. Taught in Abilene Christian College,
since 1917. Special research work Chicago University, summer
1920, 1921. University of Toronto (Canada) Summer 1922.
Bible.SESSIONV OF 1922-'23
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