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V 1915 Qturks anu QEIItIE 15 Editor of the Retmes des Revues, appended to the Revue de Philologie tPariQ; Doctor- dissertation at Leipsic entitled De Accentus Momenlo in Versu Heroico; Author of several articles on Artillery for the American lournal of Artillery; Selected to read a paper on uProblems of Creek at World's Congress of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904; Vice President of American Philological Association, 1880-82; President, 1882-83; for many years Vice President American Spelling Reform Association; for several years Vice President for Virginia of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States; President of the Philosophical Society of the University of Virginia; Retired on the Carnegie Foundation, 1912. ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, M. Sc ........................................... I West Lawn Emeritus Professor of Biology and Agriculture N 2 N; Raven; Bachelor of Science, 1868; Master of Science, 1871, State College of Penn- sylvania; Teacher of Natural Sciences; First State Normal School, Plattsville, Wisconsin, 1868; Instructor in Microscopy, Harvard University, 1870; Professor of Zoiilogy and Geol- ogy, State College of Pennsylvania, 1872; Professor of Zo610gy 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 Asso- ciation for Advancement of Science, 1882; Fellow of Royal Microscopical Society, 1882; Member of American Society of Naturalists, 1889; President of the Philosophical Society of the University of Virginia, 1910-11. CHARLES WILLIAM KENT, M. A., PH. 13., LL. D., LITT. D ..... ,. ............. V West Lawn ; Linden Kent Memorial Professor of English Literature 1 V q3 K W; q? B K; Raven; Student at the University of Virginia, 1878-82; Medalist of the ' Jefferson Literary Society; Master of Arts, 1882; Joint Founder and Master of the Univer- sity School of Charleston, South Carolina, 1882-84; Doctor of Philosophy of the University of Leipsic, 1887; Licentiate in German and French in the University of Virginia, 1887-88; Professor of English and Modern Languages in the University of Tennessee, 1888-93; Professor of English Literature, Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the Linden Kent Memorial School of English Literature, University of Virginia, since 1893; Doctor of Laws .of the University of Alabama, 1906; Doctor of Letters of Colgate University, 1914; Lecturer in Summer Schools, Chautauqua, etc.; Author of numerous articles and papers; Editor of several books; Literary Editor of the Library of Southern Literature; Chairman of the State Execu- tive Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association; Member of the Executive Society of the Virginia Historical Society; Vice President of the National Council of Teachers of English; Member of the Modern Language Association, National Institute of Social Sciences, and other societies; Honorary Member of the Irving Club of Knoxville, Tennessee; Member of the Westmoreland Club and Business Men's Club, Richmond, Virginia; Colonnade Club, University of Virginia; Member of Authors. Club, 2 Whitehall Court, 5. W., London, England; Nielglied des Deutschen Akademischen Bundes. WILLIAM MINOR LILE, LL. D ................. .L ........................... X Eest Lawn Professor of Law, Dean of Law Department K 2; CI, B K; Q A 45; T. I. L. K. A.; Raven; Doctor of Laws, William and Mary, 1903; Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1882; Professor at the University of Virginia since 1893; Member of the American Bar Association; President 0913 of the Virginia State Bar Association. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS..B. S., C. E.--; . . .. ................................ East Lawn Professor of Mathematics X Q; A H; Eli Banana; Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, and Civil Engineer, University of Virginia, 1882; Professor of Engineering and Director of the Missouri School
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i 5 1 5151-3117351 V 2. A Win ?mmwmsr if? 17 ? ',:4 3'? W. .; .w. A -., ;7 TnVT'v' 77.73.14.7', 57TH 3361M ,. up; 14 ORMOND STONE, M. A ................................................... Mount Jefferson WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, B. A., LL. D ................................. Monroe Hill FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGTON, B. S., C. E., M. E ..................... University Avenue MILTON WYLIE HUMPHREYS, M. A., PH. D., LL. D ...................... Wertland Street QIDtk5 ant: QLurls 1915 1851-53; Professor of Natura1 Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1853-1907; Author of Thoughts on the Discord and Harmony between Science and the Bible, Syllabus of Lectures on Physics, Christ and Science, and Three Lectures on the John Calvin McNair Foundation at the University of North Carolina on uNature a Witness. Emeritus Professor of Practical Astronomy Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1875; Professor of Astronomy in University of Cin- cinnati and Director of Cincinnati Observatory, 1875-82; Professor in University of Vir- ginia, 1882-1912; Assistant in United States Naval Observatory at Washington, D. C., 1870-75; Member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America 1Councilor, 1899-19091; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 1Vice President, 18881; Member of Astronomische Gesellschaft, Leipsic; American Mathematical Society; Circolo Mathematico di Palermo; Academy of Sciences, Washington; Wisconsin Academy of Sciences; Society of Natural History, Cincinnati; Founder and Editor of the Annals of Mathematics; Author of various papers and articles on Astronomy and Mathe- matics in the Astronomische Nachrichten, Astronomical journal, Annals of Mathematics; Observations in the publications of the United States Naval, Cincinnati and Leander McCor- mick Observatories; Vice President State Teachers, Association, 1902-12; Chairman Section of Astronomy of the International Congress of Arts and Sciences, St. Louis, 1904; Retired on the Carnegie FoundatiOn, 1912. Professor of Applied Mathematics, Dean of Engineering Department Q K W; A H; E B CI3; 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 Inter- national Group Jury of Awards on Civil and Military Engineering in the Louisiana Pur- chase Exposition, 1904; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry H K A; Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, 1871; Civil and Mining Engineer, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1872; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science; - Fellow of 1British1 Chemical Society; Fellow of American Chemical Society; Member of American Electrochemical Society; Contributor to American Chemical Iournal and Journal of American Chemical Society. o. Emeritus Professor of Creek Master of Arts, Washington College, 1869; Doctor of Philosophy, Leipsic, 1874; Doctor of Laws, Vanderbilt University, 1883 tonly LL. D. as yet conferred by VanderbilO; Assistant Professor of Latin and Greek, Washington and Lee, 18661-70; Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages at Washington and Lee, 1870-75; Professor of Creek at Vanderbilt University, 1875-83; Professor of Latin and Creek at University of Texas, 1883-87; Professor of Creek at University of Virginia, 1887-1912; Served in Confederate Army; Author of an edition of The Clouds of Aristophanes, 9Antigone of Sophocles,H 9Demosthenes de Corona, and many articles published in the Transactions of the American Philological Association, the American journal of Philology, the Classical Review 1London1, and several other periodicals at home and abroad; several articles in johnson's New Cyclopedia; for ten years American
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16 Qorks ants Qlutls ' 1915 of Mines, 1886-91; Member of American Mathematical Society; Adjunct Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1891-96; Professor of Mathematics, Uni- versity of Virginia, since 1906; Author of various mathematical articles, Differential and Integral Calculus, 1902, and 8An Introduction to the Theory of Analytic Functions, 1902. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M. A., PH. D ................................ Preston Heights Corcoran Professor of History, Dean of Graduate Department qD K 4'; CF B K; Eli Banana; Raven; Studied at the Universities of Virginia, Munich, Berlin, and Heidelberg; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1881; Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, Heidelberg, 1885; Assistant in New York Latin School, 1881-82; Professor of History, Indiana University, 1886-89; Adjunct Professor of History, University of Vir- ginia, 1889-95; Associate Professor of History, University of Virginia, 1895-97; Professor of History and Economic Science, University of Virginia, 1897; Professor of History tonlyL University of Virginia, since 1906; Member of American Historical Association; American Economic Association; Southern Historical Society; Virginia Historical Society; Author of uThe Causes of the French Revolution ; 8Methods of Historical Instruction, in Indiana University Bulletin,- Is History a Science? in papers of American Historical Association; The Nineteenth Century in Europe, an outline sketch in Progress, issued by Chicago University Association; John Randolph, a Sketch ; and a number of historical reviews and articles on various subjects. CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES, M. A., B. L., LL. D ........................... VI East Lawn Professor of Law 2 X; q; A c19; CI? B K; Master of Arts, Washington and Lee University, 1869; Professor of Modern Languages and English at Washington and Lee University, 1869-73; Bachelor of Laws, Washington and Lee University, 1873: Professor of Law at Washington and Lee University, 1873-99; Doctor of Laws, Davidson College, 1895; Doctor of Laws, Washing- ton and Lee University, 1911; One of the Founders of the Virginia Law Register; Author of A Summary of Personal Property and of The Law of Real Property. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M. A., M. D ........................................ Preston Heights Professor of Practice of Medicine q; K W; 43 B K; Raven; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1888; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1889; Member of Medical Society of Virginia; American Medical Association; Assistant Secretary of American Academy of Medicine, 1903; Louisiana State Nledical Society, 44892-93; Anglo-American Medical Society of Berlin, 1891-92; Professor in the University of Virginia since 1894. RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR, M. A., B. L ................................. III West Lawn Professor of Law A K E; CID A 113; CI3 B K; T. I. L. K. A.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1887; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1888; Bachelor of LaWS, University of Vir- ginia, 1890; Professor in the University of Virginia, since 1893; Author of an Analysis of 9Green1eaf on Evidence,H 8Law of Tax Titles, 8ConHict of Laws, Minor on Real Property, Notes on Government and States Rights, and Co-author of uMinor and Wurts on Real Property ; Lecturer on ConHict of LaWs, Georgetown Law School, Washington, D. C.; Virginia Member of National Economic League; Member of American Society Of International Law; Member of American and Virginia Bar Associations. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M. A., PH. D ................................. ,. . . .Park Street Professor of Romania Languages A H; CI? B K; 2 A X; Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University.
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