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Professor Zlnutrurtnra imh G9ffirm'5. ROBERT BURWELL FULTON, M. A., LL. D., Chancellor of the University. ROBERT BURWELL FULTON, M. A., LL. D., Professor of Astronomy. RICHARD WATSON JONES, M. A., LL. D., Professor of Chemistry, General and Analytical, fVice Chancellor.J ALFRED HUME, C. E., D. Sc., Professor of Mathematics. RICHARD MARION LEAYELL, M. A., LL. D., of Mental and Moral Philosophy, of Logic and of Political Economy CHILES CLIFTON FERRELL, M. A., PH. D., Professor of Modern Languages. G. D. SHANDS, LL. D., Professor of Law, Dean of Law Department. ALEXANDER LEE BONDURANT, M. A., Professor of Latin Language and Literature. PAUL HILL SAUNDERS, M. A., PH. D., Professor of Greek Language and Literature. DAVID H. BISHOP, Professor of English and Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres. 14
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Still from your thoughts, oh treasure trove You can people every cove, Fill all the shore with antique gleams, Cast round each distant passing boat Some dim romance spun from your dreams Can see the white gulls upward float, As if foam caps, blown astray, Drifted from the flocking spray. Still may you hear the night wind go Whistling where the rushes wave, Hear the surges swinging slow In a dim, blue-watered cave, May fancy music in the air, Gauntlet clink on boss of targe, From some carven, pageant barge Anchored there. And with your breath the air is laden, And the perfume of the heather, As when faery lady's maiden Mingles honey sweets together. Like the spirit of the Savour, As the ancient legends tell, For a signal of his favor, Jesus sent into the cell, Round Sir Lancelot's low bed, When the startled brothers crept There and found him lying dead, As if he smiled and slept. And you have memories to hold Of th.e morning of this land, Of fresh dew and that first gold That the morning brings to hand, And flowers that have seen, I trow, Mighty thoughts become great deeds, Find it easier to grow Tall 'mid choking, common weeds. They that have seen not count 'such love, Such feats, such strokes but bard's fancy, But you have seen, nor doubts can move That such things be. Perhaps your purity now joins Our age to Arthur's purer oneg Who knows but from his princely rloins Some drop of blood our veins may run. And I claim that each tide may bring Word of some Lord yet that bore Mind of child and heart of king, That some brave deed and song of yore, Like a sweet, strong incense, Still may rise to them that strive For a larger sky, and live Lives in the old innocence. 13
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JOHN GREER DEUPREE. M. A., LL. D., Professor of Pedagogy. FRANKLIIN L. RILEY, PH. D., Professor of History. THOMAS H. SOMERYILLE, LL. D., Professor of Law. JOHN WESLEY JOHNSON, M. A., PH. D., Professor of Physics and Electricity. WALLER S. LEATHERS, M. D., Professor of Natural History, Dean of Medical Department EUGENE CAMPBELL, B. P., A. M., Professor of Electricity. XVALTER HUGH DKANE, A. B., A. M., Professor of Civil Engineering. THOMAS P. BAILEY, M. A., PH. D., Professor of Psychology. JAMES W. BELL, Associate Professor of Pedagogy. MISS EULA DEATON, M. A., Dean of Women and Instructor. MISS SARAH M'GI-IHEE ISOM, Instructor in Elocution. DR. P. H. ROVVLAND, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica. JAMES B. BULLITT, M. A., M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Pathology. HON. JOHN A. ORR, M. A., LL. D., 15'
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