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Eta CORKS AD CU RLS CZQQQQE - C c Geology of the Monticello Areatt; Many Contributions to the American Sports Publishing Company, Outing, and Other Periodicals 011 Subjects of Sports and Physical Education. RICHARD HENRY WHITEHEAD, A. B., M. D., LL. D .......... M?CCormick Road Professor of Anatomy, Dean of the MedicaH Departnrtent. I K A; CI; B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1887; Doctor of Laws, University of North Carolina, 1909; Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia, 1887-89; Professor of Anatomy,rUniversity of North Carolina, 1890-1905; Professor in the University of Virginia since 1905; Member Medical Society of Virginia; American Medical Association; Association of American Anatomists; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; Author 8Anatomy of the Brain? 1900; various papers on anatomical and pathological subjects. ALBERT LEFEVRE; A. B., PH. D., LL. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' ........... The Chateau Corcoran Professor of Philosophy. K A; q; B K; A 11; T. I. L. K. A.; Raven; Hot Foot; Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas, 1894; Johns Hopkins, 1894-95; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell, 1898; University of Berlin, 1899-1900; Lecturer in Philosophy, Cornell, 1898-99; Instructor in Philosophy, Cornell, 1900-02; Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Cornell, 1902-03; Professor of Philosophy, Tu1ane, 1903-05; Assistant Editor of the Philosophical Review, 1898-99; Doctor of Laws, South Carolina; Member of American Philosophical Association; Member of Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology; Author of wThe Ethical System of Bishop Butler ; 8The Relation Between Epistemology and Ethical MethodW Translator 0f 8Emmanuel Kant, by F. Paulsen; Contributor t0 8Encyclopoedia An1ericana,,; Faculty Mem- ber of Advisory Board, G. A.'A.; Vice-President Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology. :kVVILLIAM HARRY HECK, M. A. ........................... VVertland Street .- Professor Of Education. K A: Bachelor of Arts, Wake Forest College, 1897; Master of Arts, Wake Forest College, 1899; Graduate Student, Columbia University, 1899-1902; University Fellow, 1900-01; Honorary Fellow, 1901-02; Assistant Secretary of General Educa- tion Board, New York, 1902-05; Professor in the University of Virginia since 1905. ?THOMAS WALKER PAGE, PH. D., LL. D. ...................... Fryts Spring Professor of Economics. K A; Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, Virginia, 1890; Student in Economics, History and Law, English and German Universities, 1892-96; Doctor of Philosophy, Leipsic, 1896; Lecturer at Randolph-Macon College and University of Chicago, 1897-98; Professor of Economic History, University of California,' 1898-1901; Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of Texas, 1901-03; Dean of the College of Commerce, University of California, 1903-06; :5: Absent on leave, session 1911-12. 1; Absent as member of the U. S. Tariff board under appointment of President Taft. 17
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. - 9-2-1.- - 1.,... k 32;;48'1;Q.nfg ,- V. w 2 . ,w, JAMES MORRIS PAGE; M. A., P11. D., LL. D. .............. University Terrace Professor of Alaihemastics; Dean; of Ilili-L'ersity, K A: A II; CD B K; Eli Banana; Raven; Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, 1885; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leipsic, 1887; Fellow of Johns Hopkins University, 1896, and Lecturer 0n 1V1athematies at Johns Hopkins; Author of a work 011 8Differential Equationsf and of papers on the 8The0ry of Trans- formation Groups? which appeared in the American Journal of Mathematics and in the Annals of Mathematics; Professor of hitlathematics, since 1901; Chairman of the Faculty, 1903-04; Member of the American Mathematical Society; Doctor of Laws, Randolph-Macon College; Member of the State Board of Education of Virginia; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member Of the Senate of the United Chapters of C11 B K; First President Of the B of Virginia Chapter of chK. THOMAS FITZ-HUGH ..................................... IX XVest Lawn Professor of ' Latin. K A; Kilaster of Arts. University Of Virginia, 1883; Ardhzeological Student in Rome and Pompeii, 1890; Classical Philology in the University of Berlin, 1892-93. 1899-1901; Greek Archaeology in Greece and Asia Minor, 1902; Instructor in the Bingham School, North Carolina, 1881-82; Professor of Latin, Central University, Kentucky, 1883-84; First Assistant in the Bellevue High School, Virginia, 1884-89.; Professor of Latin in the University Of Texas, 1889-99; Professor of Latin in the University Of Virginia since 1899; Member of the American Philological ASSO- eiation since 1891; Archaeological Institute of America Since 1897; Modern Language Association since 1896; American Dialect Society since 1902; Classical Association of Great Britain since 1905; Associate Editor for South and Southwest 0f the Gildersleeve-Lodge Series of Latin Text-Books, 1898-1905; Viee-President for Virginia 0f the Classical Association of the Middle West and Southern States. 1909; Member of the Executive Committee of the American Philological Association. 1906-08; President of the Classical Association 01' Virginia, 1910; Councillor for the Washington Society of the Archaeological Institute of America, 1910; Author of HThe Philosophy of the Humanities? wA System of Classical Pedagogy? 8The University of Virginia in Texas and the Southwest. ttProlegomena t0 the History of ItaliCO-Romantic Rhythm. t'Carmen Arvale and the Tonic Laws Of Latin Speech and Rhythm? t'The Sacred Tripudium and the Evolution of Latin Rhythmic Art, 8Italic0-Keltie Accent and Rhythm, the Literary Saturnian: Part I. Livius Andronicus. 'tThe Literary Saturnian: Part II. NEEViUS and the Later Italic Tradition, The Saturnian Distieh: The Artistic Norm 0f Italico-Keltie Versef and articles in Nation, Proceedings of the American Plzilological Asso- Nation. Journal of the :flrclzacological Institute, and the Virginia Journal Of Iidutatton. F VVILLIAM ALEXANDER LmtnETn. P11. D., M. D. ................. Carfs Hill Professor of Hygiene and Jllafm'z'a Median. H0t Foot: Doctor of R'Iedieine, University of Virginia, 1892: Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1901; Director of Athletics si11ce,1892: Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica. 1902-1904; Professor since 1904: Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds since 1905; Member Of American College Gymnasium Directors; Society: Member Of the Football Rules Committee: Author of ' 1 6
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7 n v 88 9 18'N K; gr, QT'X; N. u: '1 Contributor t0 Ha'rpcfs Alagazine, the Atlantic Jllontlzly, and various technical journals of industry and cbmmerce; Author of Monographs and Papers on the Rise of the Laboring Classes, published by the American Economic Association and the technical journals of political economy; Leipsic Monograph, Die Unwandlng dew Frolmdienste m Geldrcnten, has been translated into Russian, French and English; in March, 19.11, appointed a member Of the U. S. Tariff Board. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON, M. D ......................... East Market Street Professor of Obstetrics. K A; Bachelor of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, 1889; Doctor of Medicine, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1897; 011 Hospital Staff, New York City, 1897-99; engaged in the Practice of Medicine at Charlottesville since 1899; recently Clinical Instructor in Anaesthesia and Practice of Medicine, University of Virginia. THEODORE HOUGH, PH. D ................................. McCormick Road Professor of Physiology. Bachelor of Arts, Johns HOpkins, 1886; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins, 1893; Member of American Physiological Society; American Society of Natural- ists; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M; A., M. D ..................... University Heights Professor of Surgery and Gynecology. 2 X; N 2 N; q; B K; T. 1. L. K. A.; 8211; Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, 1896; Student in Chemistry in University of Virginia, 1896-97; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins UniverSity, 11901; Resident House thcer, Assistant Resident, and Resident Surgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1901-07; Professor in University of Virginia since 1907; Member of Virginia State Medical Society; Member of American Medical Association; Member of Tri-State Medical Society; Member of the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Society; Surgeon- in-chief and Director of University of Virginia Hospital; Author of Various Papers 011 Surglcal Subjects. THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, M. 5., PH. D .................... University Place t Professor of GeOIOgy. K 2; Sigma Xi; Phi Beta Kappa; A H; Director, Virginia Geological Survey; Fellow Geological Society of America; Member American Institute Mining Engineers; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member Geological Society of Washington; Graduate, V. P. 1., 1890; Master of Science, 1893; Student, University of Virginia, 1891; Cornell University tFellow in Geologyh Doctor of Phi1050phy, 1897; Instructor jn Geology, V. P. 1., 1892-- 95; Member Cornell Party of Geologists on Sixth Peary Arctic Exposition to North Greenland, 1896; Private Research Worker on Rock Decay, United States National Museum, 1897-98; Assistant Geologist, State Geological Surveys of Indiana, Georgia and North Carolina; Special Field Assistant United States Geological Survey since 1903;'Pr0fessor of Geology, Denison University, 1901-04; Professor of Geology, V. P. 1., 1904-07; Author of sOme fifty papers and books. 011 geological subiects. 18
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