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1915 Qturks anti Qlurls 23 Supervision ; Conducts uDepartment Supervised StudyH in Virginia journal of Education; Study Devices tMacmillanh 11Meaning and Scope of Educational Psychology ; uJournal of Educational Psychology. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, M. A B. S .............................. Frys Springs Associate Professor of Physics A K E; 43 B K; M. A., B. 5., University of Virginia, 1900; Member of the American Physical Society; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the Astronomical and Astrophysical Society of America; Member' of United States Solar Eclipse Expedition to Spain, 1905; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. CHARLES HANCOCK, B. S ................. - .............................. University Place Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering A H; E B :13; Graduate Miller School, 1888; Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, 1903; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. GRAHAM EDGAR, B. 5., PH. D ............................................... Rugby Road Associate Professor in Chemistry 2 3; Bachelor of Science, University of Kentucky, 1907; Doctor of Philosophy, Yale Uni- versity, 1909; Assistant in Quantitative Analysis, Yale University, 1908-09; Instructor in Chemistry, University of Virginia, 1909-10; Adjunct Professor in Chemistry, 1910; Asso- ciate Professor in Chemistry since 1910. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M. A., PH. D ............................... Preston Heights Associate Professor of Biology X 43; A II; Q B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Franklin and Marshall College, 1898; Master of Arts, 1900; Teacher in Philippines, 1901-03; Student in Gattingen University, 1903; Fellow in Biology, Princeton University, 1903-04; Instructor in Biology, University of Vir- ginia, 1904-08; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1908; Joint Author with Professor Ulric Dahlgren, of Princeton University, of Principles of Animal Histology. JOHN SHARSHALL GRASTY, A. B., PH. D., Sc. D ........................ University Place Associate Professor of Economic Geology K A; 9 N E; Q B K; Assistant United States Geological Survey, 1904; Engaged in Mining Geology in the Southern States, 1905-06; Geologist, Maryland Geological Survey, 1907-08; Chief Engineer and Geologist for the Alabama Ore and Iron Company, 1909-10; Assistant State Geologist of Virginia; Fellow of the Geological Society of America; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers; Member of the Seismological Society of America; Editor of 1.1The Department of Mineral Resources of the South of The Tradesman; Author of The Lime- stone and Cement Resources of Maryland, and numerous papers on Geology Applied to Mining and on other geological subjects. CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL ............................................ 8 Peyton Street Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking Graduate Emerson College of Oratory; Instructor, Emerson College, 1901-07; Instructor, Middlebury College; Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking, University of Virginia, since 1908. . adage- r.-.-:A- .r:-.'xu n-Tr:u.:3m:lw u s. A -. - -
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22 Qlurks anti Qtutls 1915 CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS ............................................... Park Street Professor of Secondary Education and Director of Summer School Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; Student University of Virginia; Principal of Harrisonburg High School; Lecturer in Summer Schools; President of State Board of School Examiners and Inspectors; Secretary of Virginia Educational Commission; Special Lecturer Richmond College, 1912; Director of Southern Educational Association; President of Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools for Virginia; Member of Southern Commission on Accredited Schools; Member of Board of Visitors for Fredericksburg Normal and Industrial School for Women; President of Virginia Commission on Accredited Schools; Member of National Committee Boy Scouts of America; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Author of a number of reports and pamphlets on education; Member Executive Committee Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. ROBERT HENNING WEBB, M. A., PH. D ................................. Wertland Street Professor of Creek H K A; A H; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, 1901, Master of Arts, 1902, Hampden-Sidney College; Master. of Arts, University of Virginia, 1904; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1909; Member of American Philological Association; Instructor in Latin, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1904-06; Instructor in Latin and Greek, Harvard University, 1909-12; Professor of Greek, University of Virginia since 1912. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M. A., PH. D .............................. Mount Jefferson Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Leander McCormick Observatory B 9 H; A II; 4; B K; E E; T B H; Master of Arts, Queen's University, 1894; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1898; Fellow in Astronomy, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, 1897-98; Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago, 1898-99; Tutor in Astronomy, Columbia University, 1899-1906; Instructor in Astronomy, Columbia University, 1906-08; Adjunct Professor in Astronomy, Columbia University, 1908-13; Re- search Associate Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago Summer Quarters, 1907-12; Assistant Professor of Astrophysics, University of Chicago, since 1912; Astronomer United States Naval Observatory, Eclipse Expeditions to Georgia in 1900, to Sumatra in 1901, to Spain in 1905; Astrophysicist, Smithsonian Institution, 1904; Fellow of the Royal Astro- nomical Society; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Honorary Member of the Astronomical Society of Mexico; Member of the American Astro- nomical Society. ALFRED LAWRENCE HALL-QUEST, A. B., M. A., D. D ................... Wertland Street Professor of Educational Philosophy K A H; A. B., Augustana College; M. A., Princeton; D. 13., Two years, Graduate Work in University of Kansas; Teacher of Educational Missions, Park College; Charge of Park College Student Church; Professor of Philosophy and Education at Westminster College; Assistant in Education at University of lIllinois; Instructor at Summer School of University of Illinois; President Tri-City Oratorio Society of Rock Island, 'Illinois; Organist of Princeton University and Director of Choir; Organist in various churches; Lecturer at several Chau- tauquas; One year's Graduate Work at University of tlllinois; Lecturer at Illinois Model Institute; Member The N. E. A., Society Teachers of Education, Kansas City Presbytery; Professor Educational Psychology, University of Virginia; Director of Glee Club, University of Virginia; Member Colonnade Club; Committee on Literary Societies; Committee Re- ligious Work; Author of numerous short stories and articles on various subjects; Direction of Study in the Modern High School ; uSupervised Study in Journal of Administration and
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24 Qturks anu Qturlisf A 1915 WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B. S., S. M .............................. West Main Street Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering A II; E B U; Q K q3; Bachelor of Science, Rhode Island State College, 1904; Master of Science, Rhode Island State College, 1907; Master of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1909; Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Rhode Island State College, 1904-08; Post Graduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1908-10; Member of American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, B. A., M. D .............................. University Hospital Adjunct Professor of Surgery . K A; CID P E; 43 B K; Raven; T.I.L.K.A.; Bachelor of Arts, University of Kentucky; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia; Former Resident Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital; on the House Staff of Bellevue Hospital of New York; Adjunct Pro- fessor of Surgery since 1910; Assistant Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital; Member of the Charlottesville, Virginia State, and American Medical Associations. CARROLL MASON SPARROW, PH. D ...................................... Madison Lane Adjunct Professor of Physics 43 B K; Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1908; Dector of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1911; Member of American Physipal Society, American Mathematical Society, Circolo Matema'tico di Palermo. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL, B. A., M. D ............................ Wertland Street Adjunct Professor of Malaria Medica and Pharmacology II M; qt B K; Raven; Civic Club; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1901; Instructor in Anatomy, 1909-11; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1911; Contributions to the Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly, fournal of Anatomy, and Archives of Internal Medicine. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR., B. A., LL: B ............................ Minor's Cottage Adjunct Professor of Law 1, K xII; 9 N E; 45 A C11; C13 B K; 9 K N; uZ ; O.W. L.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts; Bache- lor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1910; Member of Louisville, Kentucky, Bar, 1910-11; Secretary Class 1910; Director Corks and Curls, Inc.; Member American Society of Inter- national Law; Studied at the University of Wisconsin; Adjunct Professor of Law, Uni- versity of Virginia, since 1911. WILLIAM MUSE HUNLEY, B. A ......................................... University Place Adjunct Professor ,of Political Science K A; 2 A X; Member of the General Committee of the American Political Science Asso- ciation; Editor-in-Chief of the Alumni Bulletin; University of Virginia Representative on the Southern University Race Commission; Associate Editor of the University of Virginia Alumni News; Member of the New York Academy of Political Science and of the Amer- ican Society of International Law. JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE, M. A., PH. D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' ..... ; ...... West Main Street Adjunct Professor of Latin and Instructor in' Creek 43 B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia; Master of Arts, University of Vir- ginia, 1910; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1912; Member of American Philological Association. , C 't'- . ,-,.hn k; I O ,-. . .JI. ' .'. 1 5t 1 ,. , 1,
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