University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)

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v.1, '- 7 .3 4... 421.224 381.33.;1' 1., fr: 1: et- J. 2 w, x 18 CORKS AND CURLS VOL.XIX x of Laws, Hampden-Sidney College; Professor of Greek, Davidson Col- lege, 1874-7 5; Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Virginia since 1875; Chairman of the Faculty of the University of Vir- ginia for five years, 1891-96; United States Commissioner to Paris Exposition of 1900. ' FRANCIS P. DUNNINGTON, B. S ............ t .................. Staunton Road meessor of Analytical and Agncultuml Chemistry. H K A; Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, 1871; Civil Mining Engineer, University of Virginia, 1872; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow of thtiSm Chemical Society; Fellow of American Chemical Society; Contributor to American C hemical journal and journal A mericcm Chemical Soctzety. JOHN W. MALLET, M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., F. R. S .................. Monroe Hill Professor of C 1267112281132. W Y, 1853; CD B K, 1854; N E N; B. A., Dublin University; Ph. D., Gettingen; M. D., University of Louisiana mow Tulane; ; LL. D., Prince- ton, William and Mary, and University of Mississippi ; Fellow of Royal So- ciety of London; Fellow and Past Vice-President of Chemical Society of London; Member of Chemical Society Of Paris; Member of German Chemical Society; Member and Past V ice-President of American Chemical Society; Corresponding Member of Academy of N atural Sciences of New York; Member of American Philosophical Society Of Philadelphia; Fellow of College of Physicians, Philadelphia; Honorary Member of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland; Fellow of Medical Society of Virginia; Member of the Societat de Historie Natural of City of Mexico; Member of the Societat Scientihca ttAntonio AlzateH of City Of Mexico; Corresponding Member of the Societal, de Acclimacion of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro; Former Professor of Chemistry, University of Alabama, 1855-60; Medical College of Alabama, 1860-61 ; First Lieutenant of Infantry, 1861 ; Captain of Artillery; 1862; Major of Artillery, 1863; Lieutenant-Colonel of Artillery, 1864; Aide-de-Camp on Staff of General W, E. Rodes, and Superintendent of Confederate States, Ordnance Laboratories; Medical Department, University of Louisiana, 1865-68; University of Virginia, 1868-83; University of Texas, 1883-84; Jefferson Medical College,tPhif!a- delphia. 1884-85; University of Virginia since 1885. MILTON W. HUMPHREYS, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D .......... 1229 Wertland Street Professor of Greek. M. A., Washington College, 1860; First Honor, Ph. D., Leipsic, 1874; LL. D., Vanderbilt UniVersity, 1883 tonly LL. D. as yet conferred by Vander- biltk Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek, Washington and Lee.

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ff- 1906 CORKS AND CURLS 17 NOAH K. DAVIS, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D ........................ VII West Lawn Professor of 8107a! Philosophy. Bachelor Of Arts, Mercer University, Georgia: all the Honorary Degrees con- ferred by Mercer University, and Baylor University; ProfesSor in Howard College, Alabama; Professor in Judson Institute, Alabama; President of Bethel College, Kentucky; Professor at University Of Virginia since 1873; Author of ttTheory of Thought, N 8 Elements Of Deductive Logic, 8 ttElements 0f Inductive Logicft ttElements of Psychology? ttElements of Ethics, ttJudats Jewels, and MIfhe Nazarenef WILLIAM M. FONTAINE, M. A ............................ University TerraCe Professor of Natural H 17310732 and Geology. Master of Arts, University of. Virginia. 1859; Former Professor of Natural History at University Of West Virginia; Member of the VHuguenot Society of America; Fellow of American Geological Society; Author in part of hThe Resources Of West Virginiaf and 0f HThe Permian Flora of West Virginia; Author of various Monographs published by United States Geological Survey, and Of several papers and pamphlets 0n scien- tific subjects. ORMOND STONE, M. A ........................................ Observatory Professor of Practical Asironomy and Director of the Leander AlcCormick Observatm'y. M. A., University of Chicago, 1875; Professor of Astronomy in University of Cincinnati, and Director of Cincinnati Observatory, 1875-82; Professor in UniVersity of Virginia since 1882; Assistant in United States Naval Observatory at Wyashington, D. C., 187075; Member Of Astronomische Gesellschaft, Leipsic; American Mathematical Society: Philosophical Society, XVashington; Wisconsin Academy Of Sciences; Societv of Natural History, Cincinnati; Founder and Editor Of the Annals of Ajlailzmnatics, 1884-96; Author Of various papers and articles on Astronom V and Mathe- matics in the A stronomische Naclztr'z'clzter, A stronomztal jourhal, A mzals 0f Jlailzmnatics; Observations in the publications of the ?Tnited States Naval, Cincinnati, and Leander McCormick Observatories; Vice-Presi- dent State Teachers, Association, 1902- ; Chairman Section Of Astrom- etry 0f the International Congress Of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904. WILLIAM M. THORNTON, B. A., LL. D .......................... Monroe Hill Professor of Applied Afartlzcmatics. tb K T; A H; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Hampden-Sidney College; Doctor



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.fw 1906 CORKS AND CURLS 19 fw- ; 1866-70; Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages at Washington and t Lee, 187oe75; Professor of Greek at Vanderbilt University, 1875-83; Professor of Latin and Greek at University of Texas, 1883-87; Professor of Greekeat University Of. Virginia since 1887; Author of an edition of ttThe Clouds Of Aristophanesf ttAntigone of Sophocles, and many articles published in the Tmnsactio'ns 0f the American Plzilological Asso- ciation, the American j 01Mm1l 0f Plzr'ilology, the C latssz'cal Review tLondom, . and several other periodicals at home and abroad; several articles in 1 jolznsoWs New C yclo pccdia; for ten years, American Editor of the Revues I des Revues, appended to the Revue de Pllwilologie tParisy Doctore-disser- tation at Leipsic entitled De A CCGMTMS 1M omemo m 17675sz H 670160; Author Of several articles 011 Artillery for the Anwm'can journal of 2471171073,; Selected to read a paper on 8 Problems of Greekh at VVorlde Congress of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904. ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, M. S ................................ I West Lawn Professor of Biology and Agriculture. N 2 N; Raven; B. 8., 1868, and M. S. 1871, State College of Pennsylvania; Teacher of Natural Sciences, first State Normal School, Platteville, VX7158 consin, 1868; Instructor in Microscopy, Harvard University, 1870; Professor Of Zoology and Geology, State College of Pennsylvania, 1872; Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Ohio State University, 1874; Professor at University of Virginia since 1888; Fellow of The American Association for Advancement Of Science, 1874; Vice-President American Association for Advancement of Science, 1882 ; Fellow of Royal Microscopical Society, 1882; Member of American Society of Naturalists; Member American Association of Anatomists, 1889. PAUL B. BARRINGER, M. D., LL. D ...................... University Terrace Professor of Physiology and Jlaterz'a 1M edica. f . Z Y; NEN; Raven; Doctor of Medicine; University Of Virginia, 1877; Doctor of Medicine, University Of the City Of New York, 1878; LL. D., Davidson College; Member of Southern Surgical Society; Virginia State Board of Health, Medical Society of Virginia, Medical Society of North Carolina; Author of a text-hook 011 Physiology; Chairman of Faculty, 1896-1904. CHARLES W. KENT, M. A., Ph. D ............................. V West Lawn Professor of English Liferamre. Q2 K Y; d2 B K; Raven; Student at the University Of Virginia, 1878-82; Medalist of the Jefferson Literary Society, Master of. Arts, 1882; Joint Founder and Head Master of the University School of Charleston, South

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