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WCORKS AND CU R118 MM FRANCIS HENRY SMITH; M. A., LL. D ................... x .................. Emeritus Professor of Natural Philosophy. Cb B K; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1851: Doctor of Laws, Hampden- Sidney, Randolph-Macon, Emory and Henry; Author of a ttSyllabus of Lectures on Physiesf and 8Christ and Science? Present address: Honolulu, H. T. JOHN WILLIAMS MALLET; P11. D., M. D., LL. D., F. R. S.. . . . . . . . . .Monroe Hill Emeritus Professor of CllUllliSfl'j'. x11 Y, 1853; ch B K. 1854; Bachelor of Arts, Dublin University: Doctor of Philosophy, G0ttingen; Doctor of Medicine, University of Louisiana 010w Tulanek Doctor of Laws, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania. Johns Hopkins, William and Mary and University of Mississippi; Fellow of Royal Society of London; Fellow of Chemical Society of England tHOHm-ary Member, 1911;; Member of Chemical Society Of France; Member Of Germafl Chemical Society; Member and Past President of American Chemical Society, and Honorary Member, 1909; Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science; Associate Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston; Corresponding Member Of Academy of Natural 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; Honorary Member of the Chemists6 Club of New York; Fellow of Medical Society of Virginia; Member of the Sociedad Cientihca ttAntonio Alzate8 of City of Mexico; Correspondino' Member of the Sociedad de Acclimacion of Brazil, Rio de Janiero; 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 0f Artillery. 1864; Aide-de-Camp 011 Staff of General R. E. Rodes, and Superintendent of Confederate States, Ordnance Laboratories; Professor of Chemistry Medical Department, 'University of Louisiana, 1865-68; University of Virginia, 1868-83; University of Texas, 1883-84; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1884-85; University of Virginia since 1885; Chairman of Section of Inorganic Chemistry, Louisiana Purchase Exhibition, 1904. ORMOND STONE, M. A ..................................... Mount Jefferson Professor of Pl'avfival :Isfronomy and Director of the Leander AICCOI'IILITCIC Observatory. Master of Arts, 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 Washington, D. C.. 1870-75; Member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America tCouncillor, 1899-19097; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science tVice-President, 18887 ; Member of Astronomische Gcse'llsclzaft, Leipsie; American Mathematical Society; Circolo Mafmnatico di Palermo; Academy of Sciences, Washington; Wisconsin Academy Of Sciences; Society Of Natural History, Cincinnati; Founder and Editor of the Annals of JMatlzematics, 1884; Author of Various Papers and Articles 011 Astronomy and Mathematics in the Astronmnisclze Naclzrichtmz, Astronomical Journal, Annals of Mathematics; Observations in the Publications of the United States Naval. Cincinnati, and Leander McCormick Observatories; Viee-President State Teacherst Association, 1902: Chairman Section of Astronomy 0f the International Congress 1 of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904. 10 1 U
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;..1-6VW7 I. 8 ,, 3W, m5 .. ; w. v ., .E, 94-Nf, K2 v---w I'm; m...m..m - .pdr ...m-:1 A k; Roma? mmw N-thg; ; EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, PH. 13.; D. C. L., LL. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carr s Hill Presidmt. 1 8 ' tb K 2; 1b B K; Raven; Superintendent of Schools, Goldsboro, N. C., and Assistant Superintendent of Education, North Carolina, 1882-92; Professor of History, State . Normal College, 1892-93; Professor of Education, University of North Carolina, ,2, f V - 1893-96; President 0? University of North Carolina, 1896-1900; President of Tulane 1Upiversity of Louisiana, 1900-04; Doctor of Laws, the University of the South, Tulane University, Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, Yale Univer- 3' sity, University of North Carolina. Williams College, Dartmouth College and 3 3 Harvard University; Membar of Southern Education Board; Member of General 1 Education Board; Vice-President of National Education Association, 1903; Member of Virginia State Geological Commission; Member of Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for Eradication of Hookworm Diseases; Member of Virginia State EducationalCommission; Vice-President of National Civil Service Reform '. League; Vice-President of Virginia Anti-Tuberculosis Association; Member of Council of American Association for International Conciliation; Member of Board of Visitors of United States Military Academy, West Point, 1893; Member of Executive Council American Civic Alliance; Member of Jury of Awards, James- town ExpOsition; Member of Maryland and Louisiana Historical Societies; Author of HA Brief History of North Carolina, 8Life of William Hooper? 8Life of J. L. M. Curry? 8Obligati0ns and Opportunities of Citizenship? 8Southern Idealism? 8The Spirit of the South. 8Secti0nalism and Nationality? mfhe Growing South? and Editor-in-Chief of Library of 50211110171, Liferafm'e. 11 N88. UWVWb . A A .-..-- -v i
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E t '. 2:: t QJ'I 32 ,j . i u .1 $1 8 u: '1 - g: uvam--..mm enz'a 5315 cows egg; ,233R4m ; -- WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, B. A., LL. D ....................... Monroe Hill Professor of Applied Mathematics, Dean of Engineering Department. q; K W; A II; 2 B cp; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Hampden-Sidney College; Doctor of Laws. Hampden-Sidney College; Professor of Greek. Davidson College, 1874-75; Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Virginia since 1875; Chairman of the Faculty of the University of Virginia. 1888-96; United States Commissioner to Paris Exposition of 1900; Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Member of the International Group Jury of Awards 011 Civil and Military Engineering in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science- FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGTON, B. 8., C. E., M. E .......... University Heights Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry. 11 K A; Bachelor of Science. University of Virginia, 1871; Civil and Mining Engineer, University of Virginia, 1872; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow of tBritish; Chemical Society; Member Of the Royal Society of Arts; the British Association for the Advancement of Science; the American Electrochemical Society; the National Geographic Society; Fellow of American Chemical Society; Contributor t0 A111erican Chemical Journal and Journal of American Chemical Society; Member of the Executive Committee of the Virginia Anti-Saloon League; Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Virvinia since 1872. MILTON W'YLIE HUMPHREYS, M. A., PH. D., LL. D. ......... VVertland Street .. ' Professor of Greek. . Master of Arts, Washington College. now Washington and Lee University, 1869; 3 Served in Confederate Army, 1861-1865; Doctor of Philosophy, Leipsic, 1874; DOC- I 3 tor of Laws, Vanderbilt University, 1883 tonly LL. D. as yet conferred by Vander- f bilO; Assistant Prefessor of Latin and Greek. Washington and Lee, 1866-70; 1 Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages at Washington and Lee. 1870-75: ' Professor of Greek at Vanderbilt University, 1875-83; Professor of Latin and Greek at University of Texas, 1883-87; Professor of Greek at University of Virginia since 1887; Author of an edition of twhe Clouds of Arist0phanes,' 8Antigone 0f Sophocles? uDemosthenes de Corona? and many articles published in the Transactions 0f the American Plzilological Association, the American Journal J of Philology, the Classical Review tLondonL and several other periodicals at i home and abroad; several articles in 101111507263 New Cyclopedia; for ten years i American Editor of the Revue des Revues, appended to the Revue de Philologie ' tParisM Doctor dissertation at Leipsic entitled De Accelmzs Alonzmzto m Versu , Heroieo; Author of several articles on Artillery for the Journal of the U. 5. 3 Artillery; Selected to read a paper 011 8Pr0blems of Greek8 at Worldts Congress of Arts and Sciences. St. Louis. 1904; Vice-President of American Philological 3 Association, 1880-82; President, 1882-83; for many years Vice-President American 7 Spelling Reform Association; Vice-President for Virginia 0f the Classical A550- 4 ciation of the Atlantic States. , I 3 .t 13
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