Hampden Sydney College - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Hampden Sydney, VA)

 - Class of 1893

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been enlarged, elective classes being added in Latin, Greek, Physical Science, and Moral Philosophy. The department of Mathematics has been broadened, instruction in engineering and business courses being also offered. The department of English, History, and Political Economy has been permanently organized into two, one of English Language and Litera- ture, and the other of Historical and Political Science. The teaching force now numbers eight men : six full Professors, one assistant Professor, and a Fellow. ' Many of Hampden-Sidney's professors have labored for the College with singular zeal and devotion, declining all offers and temptations to draw them elsewhere. Three of these, her own graduates, deserve especial tribute. Prof. Lewis Littlepage Holladay gave a life's devotion to the institution, severed only by his death in 1891, after thirty-six years of unbroken service, and added to the charms of Hill life a peculiar spirit of his own which has become a connnon heritage to its professors and students. Prof. Walter Blair has been the only incumbent of the chair of Latin since its separation from the department of Ancient Languages. Along with the President, Prof. james R. Thornton, in the chair of Mathe- matics, is rounding out his first decade of service. VVith these the name of Henry C. Brock should be associated, who has now served the College for seven years with that peculiar fidelity and sense of duty all his own. The noble work of Hampden-Sidney College is best seen in the char- acter ofthe men she has ever turned out. The material she is working with is of unusual good quality, she sincerely believes, and the uses she puts it to,qthe state and nation may see. VVithout state aid, dependent alone upon the generosity and support of friends, she has engaged in this Work for one hundred and seventeen years. Tha't she has been a factor in American greatness g that she has contributed to the sources of strength of the nation 3 that she is still doing a much needed and inestimable work for the state and section in which she is placed, and that the sincerity, the earnestness and the thoroughness of her work will in the future be even more fully recognized and more fully appreciated, is her implicit faith and belief. 15

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a graduate of both college and seminary, was inducted into oiiice. Dr. Atkinson was confronted almost at the beginning of his administration by the troubles incident upon the breaking out of the late war and attendant upon the terrible ravages of the war itself throughout the entire section of Southside Virginia. In 1861 the Hampden-Sidney boys again responded to the call of their state, and just as in 1781, forming under their president as captain, marched away to service. That the College was successfully carried over these troubles, that it continued to afford the means of education, in what was left perhaps the most impoverished section of the state, to youth who have by their later lives of distinction and useful- ness vindicated the work done by its faithful teachers in this most trying period, that a peculiar social life of far-reaching iniiuence characteristic of the place alone in almost every feature, was given its young men, especially at this time and under these conditions, would alone be honor enough for this administration, the longest in the history of the College, extending over a period of twenty-six years H857-18833. Besides, the number of chairs and of courses was increased. The beginning of this administration had found them four. Even before the war, in 1855, separate provision was made for the teaching of Latin, the chair of Ancient Languages being divided, and the Latin course was soon developed into an independent department. After the war the studies of French and German were inserted as elective courses, a course in Bible studies was added to the chair of Moral Philosophy, and in 1882 a new foundation in an additional chair, for teaching English, History, and Political Economy, was established. just ten years ago, in june, 1883, the present incumbent of the Presi- dent's chair, Dr. Richard Mcllwaine, was inducted into oilice. Likewise a graduate of both College and Seminary he was further identified with the College connnunity by a connection of several years with the Board of Trustees. Through his untiring energy, material improvement has been marked in new buildings, new appliances, new efforts. The number of students has steadily increased, a new system of scholarships has been introduced, the endowment has been added to, and there is every desire in the management of the College to place and keep it abreast with the best impulses and the foremost spirit of the age. The erection of the new Memorial Hall, affording recitation rooms and a chapel, would alone remain a lasting witness of foresight and care. Nearly all the courses have 14



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guwnxzr ui glunlwhvxl-gyihztvg'-:1 i'.,'li-ati11g11is11ch , Q gt lxunm. INO records prior to 17rs7 have been preserved, and all those preceding INN :ire defective' STATESMEN, LAWYERS, PUBLIC MEN, ETC. Hons. Kemp Plunnner, of North Carolina, the Honest Lawyer 3 john W. Eppes, M. C.. 1803-15, and U. S. Senate 1317-19: W'illiam Cabell, Pres't Virginia Court of Appeals: Xvlllllllll Henry Harrison, President of the United States: James Jones, M. C., 18187231 George M. Bibb, Gov. of Kentucky, U. S. Senate, Judge of Kentucky Supreme Court, Secretary of Treasury in Tyler's Cabinet: XVilliam Daniel, Pres't Virginia Court of Appeals: joseph C. Cabell. one of the founders of University of Virginia and of Virginia and Kanawha Canal 3 William Cabell Rives, LL. D., M. C , U. S. Senate, Minister to France, etc., author of Life and Times of Madi- son 3 Nathaniel IS. Venable3 John Blair Dabney, LL. D., author3 Sterling Price, Governor of Missouri : Abram XV. Venable, M. C. of North Carolina 3 XVillian1 B. Chittenden: Thomas T. Giles, G. Morton Payne, the Encyclo- paedia of the State: Col. Sherwin McRae, Historian and Antiquaryg Hugh A. Garland, M. C., Clerk of House, etc., author of Life of john Randolph 3 William Ballard Preston, Secretary of Navy in Taylor's Cabinet 3 Alexander Rives, Judge U. S. District Court: Viiilliani Daniel, jr., Judge of Virginia Court of Appeals 3 James H. Gholson, Circuit judge 3 Hugh,R. Pleasants, of Richmond IVl1fg, first editor of Riclnnoud f7z'sfm!rh ,' XVillian1 M. Tredway, M. C. and Circuit judge: James C. Bruce: William Cabell Flournoy, Thomas VV. Ligon, Governor of Maryland: XVillian1 M. Peyton, author: XVillian1 O. Goode, M. C. 3 judge Xxfllllillll B. Almond, of California: Thomas S. lilournoy, M. C.: Charles L. Mosby, the Addison of the Virginia Bar 1 John VV. Stevenson, Governor of Kentucky, U. S. S9113-te! 16

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