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Isaac Hall Manning, M. D.. Professor of Physiology and Instruct,,- fa Charles Alphonso Smith. Ph. D., Professor of the English Langu Hubert Ashley Royster, A. B.. M. D.. Dean of the Medical Department Professor of Obstetrics and G Augustus Washington Knox, M. D., Pi ry. Wisconsin Illinois Royster. M. D., Professor of the I ' r. Richard Henry Lewis, A. B.. M D . Professor of Dis Kemp Plummer Battle, Jr., A. B., MI). Professor of Dis Thomas Ruffin, D C. L., As Ai.vin Sawyer Wheeler. Ph. D . Asso( Charles Lee Raper. Ph. I) . Ass Iames Dowden Bruner, Ph. I) . A Pr fi Liti ratui William CHAMBERS CoKER, Ph D . A Archibald Henderson, Ph D Thomas [ames Wilson. Jr . Ph D. George McFarland McKie, Edward Kidder Graham, A M . Instru .ish | ami:s Edward Lai i a. A M Clarence Albert Shore, S M I William Stanley Bernard, A B L Marvin Hendrix Stacy, Ph I) . [ri truct ; ii , i FRED 1). Brown. Instructor in Ph) Andrew Watson Goodwin, M 1 . Instructor Henry McKee Tucker, M. D., Lecturer or James William McGee, Jr., M. I).. Chief of I 1 Robert Sherwood McGeachy, A. B . M. I) . Assistant in Sui William DeBerniere MacNider, Demoi William Moncure, Jr., M I ' Willie Calvin Rankin. Assistant in (urn, William Jones Gordon, ' h. George M. MacNider, Assistant in G Wm. W. EaG! ES, Assistant in G ! •
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Francis Preston Venable, Ph. I).. President and Professor of Thi Kemp Plummer Battle, !.I. I).. Alumni Professor of Hisl Joseph Austin Holmes, S. B., Stati Geologist, Lecturer on thi Gi if North Carolina Joshua Walker Gore, C. E., Dean of the School of Mining Professor I Physics. Thomas Hume, I). D., LL. I)., Professor of English Literati Walter Dallam Toy, M. A., Professor i the Germanic Languages and i Eben Alexander, Ph. I)., LL. D., Dean of th Facull Professor of the Greek Language and Literatui William Cain, C. E., professor of Mathemati Richard Henry Whitehead, A. B., M . 1 1 . Dean of th Medical Departn I ' ri ifessi ir i if Anati »my and Path I Henry Horai i Williams, A. M.. B. D., Pi i Philosoph Henry Van Peters Wilson, I ' ll I)., Professor I I . Collier Cobb, A. M . Professor of Geolog) and Minei d Charles Staples Mangi m, A B . M I ' . Professoi oi M M Anal omj Edward Vernon Howell, A. B., Ph G Dean of thi Departmi IV I ' ll. inn. !• Marci Cicero Stephen Nobli Pi Georgb Howe, Ph D., Prol if th Latin 1 | ames C mi ron MacRae, LL D., Di f th Dc| Profe i ol I Charles Ba kerville, Ph. D., Smith Professor of d Indu 1 1
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The University Student;. BROOKS ADAMS says: ' The Oriental trade has enriched every community that has controlled it. Constantinople, then the Italian cities, then Holland, then Lon- don, rose td world-centers of wraith and power by this trade. When the Panama Canal is open for ships, the- Oriental trade- will pass along the Southern Coast. Some city in the South will be the center of this business. This city, following the law. will spring into large wealth and power. This city in the South will then become the point of world interest, wealth, and power. Such a city always lifts the community into large things. Such is the law of destiny. The great era in the life of the South is just ahead of us It is a large and noble life that opens to the young man to-day. How shall he fit himself to take advantage of the opening? The old method, good as it was, evidently can not meet the demands. Then the Leader in our public life was the politician; the Ler in our social life was the landlord. The South produced thus two types of men. The politician was the center of power; the landlord was the center of culture. ' Idle South is now confronted with a complex condition and a deeper problem. Our d stiny demands a new type of great man. It is all right to defend the local attachment, bu1 we must understand that the deeper attachments are the larger relations. It is right to nourish the local interest, but we must understand that the universal interest is supreme. Tlie next great man in the South will reveal these virtues: He will know power, the power of industrialism, and will be vitally associated with it. He will have the ability to face the facts, to look the conditions of the hour squarely in the face, and to get his rule of aetion from these eonditions. He will, also, be able to look far along the line- a thousand years in the past and a hundred years in the future. These stern virtues — power, intellectual honesty, culture — will be the marks that differentiate the next type of great man. Business, science, and philosophy are the sources of these virtues. Business gives us power; science teaches us to be honest; philosophy trains us to look far and deep. Where do we find these three fused into living spirit? Talk with the strongest student in the University and he will reveal to you this living spirit. This ideal is the very bread of life to him. It is an inspiring privilege and a fearful responsibility to teach the Uni- versitv student of to-dav. H. H. W. 13
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