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1 27 of Virginia, 1919; Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, 1919-20; Special Investigator for the Bureau of Labor, I9I7; Member the American Economic Association; The Society for the promotion of Engineermg Education ; Association of American University Profes- sors; National Economic League; Nalional Tax Association; Royal Economic Society; Author of The Taxation of Negroes in Virginia, 1917; The Migration of Negroes, published by the U. S. Department of Labor. 1919; and of various scientific articles and papers. LEROY ADELBERT CALKINS. B.S.. M.B.. M.D., M.S., Ph.D Preston Heights Professor of Ohstelrics and C )nccoIogy 4 ' B II ; — i; Virginia State Medical Society; American Medical Association; American Associa- tion of Anatomists; Author of The Growth of the Human Fetus, and several contributions lo medical publications. HAROLD HOPKINS NEFF, B.S., M.A., LL.B Professor al Lam 2 X ; ! B K ; Raven. . Rugby Road . Rugby Road WILBUR ARMSTRONG NELSON, B.S., M.A Professor of Geology 2 H; B K; Bachelor of Science. Vanderbllt University, 1910; Master of Arts. Stanford Unive.- sily, 1915; Chemist, Tennessee Packing Co.. 1910-11; Assistant Geologist, Tennessee Geological Survey, 1911-14; Economic Geologist, N. C. and St. L. Railway, 1914-16; Minmg Geologist. Paga Mining Co., Carlersville. Ga.. 1916-18; Member Tennessee Highway Commission. 19l8- ' i9; State Geologist of Tennessee, 1918-25; Fuel Distributor for Tennessee, 1921-22; President, Nashville Academy of Sciences, 1924; Head of Co rcoran and Rogers School of Geology, University of Virginia, and Slate Geologist of Virginia since 1925; President, Monteagle Sunday School Assem- bly, 1921-25; Fellow Geological Society of America, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member Association of American State Geologists (President); Society of Economic Geologists; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Seismological Society of America; American Association of Petroleum Geologists; Geological Society of Washington; Virginia Academy of Science; Sons of the American Revolution; Chairman Finance Committee, National Conference on State Parks; Member Executive Committee, National Conference on State Parks; Member Executive Committee, Division of States Relations, National Research Council; Chairman, Advisory Council to the Board of Surveys and Maps of the Federal Government; Member Power Committee of the American Engineering Council; Member Executive Committee, Joint Committee on Molding Sand Research, American Foundrymen ' s Association; Chairman Sub- committee on Geological Surveys of the American Foundrymen ' s Association; Author of nu reports and geological articles. HOMER W. SMITH, B.A., Ph.D Acling Professor of Physiology .Madi son L ane .Rugby Road WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN. B.A.. M.D Professor of Surgery and Gynecology K A; i ] ' - A I .V; B K; Raven; T.I.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Arts, Transylvania University; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia; Former Resident Surgeon of the University of Virginia [38]
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1927 IS „ Mil iniiniiMHi! ,ii(f University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics. Vanderbilt University, 1909-13; Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics. X ' anderbilt University, 1913-16; Summer Faculty, George Peabody School for Teachers. 1915-17; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. University of Virgmia. 1916-19; Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics. University of Virginia, 1919-23; Professor of Mathematics. Univer- sity of Virginia. 1923—; Member the American Mathematical Society; American Mathematical Association; Board of Governors. Colonnade Club. WILSON GEE. B.S.. M.A.. Ph.D Chancellor Street Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology 2 H; A K ; n r il; Raven; Bachelor of Science, Clemson Agricultural College, 1908; Master of Arts, University of South Carolina, 1910; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, 1913; Instructor in Biology, University of South Carolina, 1908-09; Assistant m Zoblogy, University of NX ' isconsin, 1909-11; Assistant Professor of Zoblogy and Associate Entomologist, Experiment Station, Clemson College, 1911-12; Fellow in Zoblosy, University of California, 1912-13; elected Instructor in Genetics, University of California, resigning to become Acting Professor of Biology. University of South Carolina, 1913-14; Professor of Biology, Emory University, 1914-17; Assistant Director of Agricultural Extension Service, Clemson College, 1917-18; Technician, Medical Corps, U. S. A., Central Medical Department Laboratory, Dijon, France, 1918-19; Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of South Carolina, 1919-23; Member, American Country Life .Association; American Economic Association. .Grady Avenue LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D Professor of Pediatrics 3 X; B K; A n A; •I ' B 11; Raven; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 1897; Interne, Willard Parker Hospital. New York City. 1898; New York Infant Asylum. 1899; Out-PatienI Departments. Good Samaritan Dispensary. New ' ork. Bellevue. and Roosevelt Hospitals; Labora- tory New York Board of Health. 1897-99; Practiced Medicine in Norfolk. Virginia. 1900-23; Professor of Pediatrics. University of Virgmia, 1923—; Member Charlottesville Medical Society: Virginia State Medical Society; American Pediatrics Association; State Board of Health; Children ' s Code Commission of Virginia, 1920; American Genetic Association; Fellow American Medical Association; Director in American Child Health .Association; Honorary Member, Norfolk County Medical Society; George Washington Medical Society, Washington, D. C; Contributor to Abt ' s System of Pediatrics, and Author of Various Scientific and Sociological Papers; Co-author with Chapin of Diseases of Children, CHAPIN JONES, B.A., M.F Gildersleeve Wood Professor of Foresirv N; Bachelor of Arts, Vanderbilt University, 1904; Master of Forestry, Yale University, 1909; State Forester of Virginia; Secretary and Treasurer The Association of Stale Foresters; Senior Member the Society of American Foresters. TIPTON RAY SNAVELEY. B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D Monroe Hill Professor of Economics A K ; ! ' B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. Emory and Henry College, 1912; Master of Arts. University of Virginia, 1915; Holder of Phelps-Stokes Fellowship, 1915-17; Bennet Wood Green Scholarship. 1917-18; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1918; Doctor of Philosophy, University 37 j
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CORIKJ I«927 Hospital; Member of the House Staff. Bellevue Hospital, New York; Adjunct Professor of Surgery, 1910-16; Assistant Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital; Members the Albemarle County, Virginia Slate and American Medical Associations; Southern Slate and Tri-Slale Medical Societies; Fellow the American College of Surgeons; Associate Professor of Surgery since 1916; Lieutenant Colonel. U. S. A. JOHN HENRY NEFF. B.A.. M.D Uni- Professor of Urolog ) iily Pla n K A; A II; A 9. A; P i) ; ' ! P. K; T.I.L.K..A.; B ; Z ; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virgmia. 1907; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia. 1910; Urologist. Univer- sity of Virginia Hospital; Member American Urological Association; Faculty Member on the 3-3-3 Athletic Council. -Faculty Apartments ADEL.AIDE DOUGLAS SIMPSON. B.A., M.A Dean of Women Bachelor of Arts, Bryn Mawr, 1913; Master of Arts, Columbia, 1917; Assistant to Registrar, Teachers College, Columbia. 1914-16; Dean of Women and Professor of Latin. Hillsdale College, Michigan. 1917-19; Drisler Fellow in Classical Philology. Columbia. 1919-21; Member of Bryn Mawr Club of New York. New York Latin Club. American Philological Association, Southern Women ' s Educational Mliance. HERMAN PATRICK JOHNSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.M East Lawn Associate Professor of English Literature Bachelor of Arts, University of South Carolina. 1904; Master of Arts. 1908; Master of Philosophy. University of Chicago. 1909; Teacher of English m Columbia. S. C. High School. 1904-08; Prin- cipal. 1906-03; Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi, 1909-14; Acting Professor of Eng- lish, 1912-13; Adjunct Professor of English Literature, University of Virginia. 1914-18; Member of Modern Language Association of America. .CildersleeveWood GARDNER LLOYD CARTER. M.A.. Ph.D Associate Professor of Chemisir)) Bachelor of Arts. 1912. Master of Arts, 1914, Doctor of Philosophy, 1916. University of Virginia; Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Vanderbill University. 1916-18; Assistant Gas Chemist, Chemical Warfare Service; Member the American Chemical Society; Treasurer General Athletic Association, 1921-22, 1922-23. .McCormick Road CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL Associate Professor of Public Speaking A 1 P; Graduate. Emerson College of Oratory; Member Faculty, Emerson College, 1901-07; Adjunct Professor Public Speaking, University of Virginia, 1908-18; Associate Professor since 1918; Member of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and of the American Association of University Professors. [39]
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