College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)

 - Class of 1922

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©ebication to fames Jlarbp Billarb liose ivholc life litis tin spent jar tin- fdiuiit ' i ' itud deffhtpinciil nj iiuiii , icliosf uiirtiiiittiiii liilxjr fur our Alma .Miitir li is never ceased : U ' hase desire and aim has been fur the iiplniildiiii of the College of II illiam and Mary, %i-e respectfully dedicate this, the ticenty- first v ' lluiiie of the Colonial Echo.

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Jamesi llarbp ©iUarb AMES HARDY DILLARD was born in Nansemond County, Virginia, on October 24, 1856. He was prepared for college in the famous old school conducted by William R. Gait in Norfolk, one of that type of schools which inculcated love of letters and learning, and a high sense of honor in its pupils. Here young Dillard distinguished himself by his aptitude for math- ematics and the classics, and was a leader among his fellows. At the age of seventeen, he proceeded to Washington and Lee University, where the lofty standards set by General Lee were still the informing inspiration for faculty and students alike. From the beginning of his college course, young Dillard, by virtue of his native abilities, careful training, and charming personality, took the lead not only in his academic work, but in the activities of the literary socie- ties, and in writing for the college publications. Being graduated in course Master of Arts in 1877, he served as assistant in mathemat- ics for one year, studying law and receiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws. As Principal of the Rodman School, of Norfolk, and Co-Prin- cipal of the Norfolk Academy (both now, unfortunately, gone the way of all such splendid old centres of preparatory instruction), until 1887, Mr. Dillard heard the call of the West and became Prin- cipal of Mary Institute, in St. Louis, then the Woman ' s Department of Washington University. His reputation as scholar and lecturer spreading through the Mississippi Valley, in 1891 he became Professor of Latin in the Tulane LTniversity, New Orleans, where he remained until 1907. This period of his career placed Dr. Dillard in the fore-front of American scholarship. Hundreds of men now leaders in the profes- sions throughout the Gulf States, had their minds and tastes moulded by his skill as teacher, his charm of manner and his genius for translating the classic literatures into terms of modern life and thought.

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