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■■ i]tiiiiijMni!«,mi .» n ff. r ' i] 2.7 Expcrimenlal Therapeullcs ; Soclely for ihc Sludy of Internal Secretions: Charlottesville-Albemarle Board of Health; Associate Member Medical Society of Virginia; Pre-medical Adviser; Chair- man of Admissions to Medical School; Contributions to the Virginia Medical Scmi-Monlhtv. journal of Analomy. Archives of Internal MeJicinc. Journal of P iJj.iio ogl;, and Journal of Pharmacology. .University Place WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER. M.A., Ph.D Professor of Biology X ; i; A IT; li K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Franklin and Marshall College. 1898; Master of Arts. 1900; Teacher in the Philippines. 1901-03; Student in Cbltingen University. 1903; Fellow in Biology. Princeton University. 1903-04; Instructor in Biology, University of Virginia, 1904-08; Doctor of Philosophy. University of X ' irginia, 1908; Fellovi ' the .American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the American Association of College Professors. JOHN CALVIN METCALF, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D Miramont Apartments LinJen Kent Memorial Professor of English Lileralure and Dean of the Graduate Department K . ; T K A; 2 T; O A K; I li K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Georgetown College; Master of .Arts, Harvard University; Doctor of Letters, Georgetown College and Baylor University; Doctor of Laws, University of Richmond; Professor of Latin, Soule College, Tennessee, 1890-94; Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University, 1894-95; Professor of English, Georgetown College, 1895-1904; Professor of English, Richmond College, 1904-17; Dean of Richmond College, 1914-17; Member of the American Dialect Society; Modern Language Asso- ciation of America; Association of American University Professors; The University Club of Rich- mond; National Conference on College Entrance Requirements in English; Exchange Professor on Southern Exchange Foundation, University of North Carolia, 1920; .Author of The English in the South ; George Cary Eggleston ; History of English Literature ; History of American Literature ; various magazine articles; Editor of Addison ' s Spectator (Selections); Shakespeare ' s Macbeth; Joint Editor of Readings in American Literature: Ed.tor-in-Chief of The Literarv World. 3 volumes; Literary Editor of the Library of Southern Literature. Vol. XVII; Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years, a Book of Contemporary Verse. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, Jr., B.A., M.A.. Ph.D.... Professor of P5 )cholog ) and Edu .■V ' aysidePla K i;; A K; B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, College of ' William and Mary, 1907; Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1911; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1917; University Scholar in Psychology, Columbia University, 1914-15; Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, ' Vl ' illiam and Mary, 1907-11; Professor of Philosophy and Psychology and Asi Professor of Education, ' Will., Academy, 1912-16; Associate Pr logical Laboratory, Colgate Univ gmia. 1918; Author of The Association. .nd Mary. 1911-16; Principal. ' William and Mary No )fes5or of Psychology and Education and Director of the Psycho- •rsity, 1916-19; Chief Psychological Examiner, Camp Lee, Vir- Psychology of the Negro ; Member American F ' sychological •WILLIAM ROYALL SMITHEY, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D University Place Professor of Secondary Education A K; .|. 1! K; II r M; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College: Graduate Student, University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin; Doctor of Philosophy, [351
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1927 ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, B.S.. M.D.. Profc . 5 Wayside Place ' of Anatomy 2 A; l X; Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1900; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1904; Instructor at Johns Hopkins University, 1904-05; Instructor, University of Michigan, 1905-07; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, University of the Philippines. 1907-10; Associate Professor and Professor, Tulane University, 1910-16; Director of Anthropo- logical Investigations at Camps Lee and Gordon, 1918; Chairman, Section H, Anthropology. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1926-27; Member the American Anatomi- cal Association; Councillor, American Anthropological Association; Anthropological Association of Rome; Fellow of the American Assc of Science; Past President the New Orleans Academy of Scienci Board of Virginia; Author of The Racial Anatomy of the Philippi Three Great Races of Man, Human Types, ' and numerous anatomical paper: orresponding Member the tion for the Advancement President the Anatomical Islanders, Types in the JOHN LEVI MANAHAN, B.S., M.A., Ph.D 33 University Place Professor of EJucational AJminislralion and Dean of the Department of EJucaiion A K ; Bachelor of Science, Ohio Northern Un 1914; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University ' University, during summers of 1913 iity, 1912; Master of Arts. Harvard University, 1917; Superintendent of Model School. Ohio id 1914; Assistant in Government, Harvard Northern University, during summers of 1913 and 1914; Assistant in Government, Harvard University, 1913-14; Assistant in Education, Radcliffe College, 1914-15; Professor of History of Education. Miami University, summer of 1915; Stale High School Inspector and Professor of Education, Miami University, 1915-16; Professor of Educational Administration, University of Virginia, 1916—; Chief of ' Educational Service at U. S. A. General Hospital, Nos. 17 and 19 during 1918; Special Adviser m U. S. A. General Hospital No. 21 (1919); Dean of the Depart- ment of Education, University of Virginia, 1920—; Professor of Public School Administration, Ohio State University, summers of 1921 and 1923; Active Member of the following professional associations: National Education Association, National Society for the Study of Education, Associa- tion of College Teachers of Education, American Association of University Professors, Southern Association of Teacher Training Institutions, Virginia Academy of Science, Virginia Slate Teachers ' Association. WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B.S., S.M Lyndhall Professor of Electrical Engineering i; K; H T; T B H; B K; K i ; U; Raven; Bachelor of Science, Rhode Island State College, 1904; Master of Science. Rhode Island State College. 1907; Master of Science. Massa- chusetts Institule of Technology. 1909; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering. Rhode Island State College. 1904-08; Postgraduate Student. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1908- 10; Member the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; The American Association for the Advancement of Science; The Illumin- ating Engineering Society; The American Association of University Professors. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL. B.A.. M.D ' Vl ' ayside Place Professor of Pharmacology. Materia MeJica and Toxicology n M; B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virgmia. 1909-11; Doctor of Medicine. University of Virginia. 1911; Met logical Society; American Society for the Advancement of Science; [34] 1901; Instructor in Anatomy. ber the American Pharmaco- Society of Pharmacology and
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University of Wisconsin; Assistant in Education. University of ' NX ' isconsin ; Principal Petersburg High School; Professor and Director of Summer Quarter, State Normal S chool. Harrisonburg. Virginia; Secretary Virginia State Board of Education; President Virginia Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; President Virginia State Teachers ' Association; Member University Com- mission on Southern Race Questions; American Sociological Society; American Association of University Professors; Vice-Chairman National Committee Research Secondary Education. .Oakhurst JAMES SOUTHALL WILSON. B.A., M.A., Ph.D Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English K i;; 2 T; B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts. College of William and Mary; Master of Arts, University of Virginia; Doctor of Philosophy. Princeton University; Assistant Professor in the College of William and Mary. 1906-08; Professor in the College of William and Mary. 1908-19; Director the William and Mary Summer Session, 1915-18; Member the State Board of Education of Virginia. 1915-19; Member the Modern Language Association of America; American Historical Association; Author of Alexander Wilson. Poet-Naturalist ; Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years, a Book of Contemporary Verse. ALBERT GEORGE ADAM B ALZ. B.A., M.A.. Ph.D Rugby Road Professor of Philosoph)) e A X; B K; Raven; OWL; Cosmopolitan Club; Treasurer Class of 1908; Bachelor of Arts. University of Virginia. 1908; Master of Arts. University of Virginia, 1909; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1916; University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1912-13; Ad- junct Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1913-16; Associate Professor, 1916-20; Professor since 1920; Member the American Association for the .Advancement of Science; Ameri- can Philosophical Association; Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology; Societas Splno- zana; Author of Idea and Essence in the Philosophies of Hobbes and Spinoza, The Basis of Social Theory ; Contributor of Articles to The Journal of Philosophv ; Studies m the History of Ideas; Second Lieutenant (Infantry). U. S. Army; Personal Ofticer. ' S. A. T. C. University of Virginia. .Mo •Hill CARROLL MASON SPARROW, B.A., Ph.D Professor of Ph )sics B K; FA; Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1908; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1911. ARTHUR FICKENSCHER, Diploma, Royal Conservatory of Music Varsity Hall Professor of Mmic Graduate, Royal Conservatory; Studied in Munich under Rheinberger, Thullle, Schwartz, and Bussmelr; Concert Pianist with Nikita, Anton Scholt. Schumann-Heink, Bispham, Ondrlcek. and Malerna; Teacher of Voice and Composer in San Francisco; Teacher of N ' oice and Composer in Europe, 1911-14; Teacher of Voice and Composer in New York C.ty ; Composer of Aucassin et Nicolelle, a Symphonic-Choral Poem; The Visions, for Orchestra and Voice; The Chamber Blue, a Mimo-Diama; French Folk Songs, for Chorus ; German Folk Songs ; Ve Deum and Jubilate ; Requiem ; Lenten Song ; Six Songs ; The Wind ; Horror ' s Realm ; Where Go the Boats? ' ' A Faery Song ; Willowwood ; The Brass Band ; Piano Quartet : and other works; Author of Acoustical Relationships. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., Ph.D Co lonnade Club Professor of Malhemalics A K E; A H; 2 T; B K; Raven; Hot Foot; IMP; Bachelor of Arts. 1902. Master of Arts, 1903, Doctor of Philosophy, 1908, University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, 1904-09, [361
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