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

 - Class of 1917

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20 Qlurk5 anti Glutlg 1917 WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M. A., PH. D ......................... University Circle Professor of Germanic Languages B 9 H; A H; tb B K; T. I.L.K.A.; Instructor in French and German, University of Vir- ginia, 1894-95; Bachelor of Arts, 1895; Principal of Houston Academy, Houston, Vir- ginia, 1895-97; Master of Arts, 1898; Latin and Greek Master, Episcopal High School of Virginia, 1898-1901; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1902; Adjunct Pro- fessor of Teutonic Languages, 1903-08; Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, 1908-110; Professor of Germanic Languages since 1910; Member of the Modern Language Association of America; Member of the American Association of University Professors. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B. A., C. E ........................................ West Range Professor of Civil Engineering II K A; A H; 2 B KP; CI; B K; T. I. L. K. A.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary College; Civil Engineer, University of Virginia. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M. D.....................................,..Universily Place Professor of Clinical Medicine K 2; Q B K; N E N; Raven; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1901; Demon- strator of Medical Biology, University of Virginia, 1902-04; Adjunct Professor of Bacteri- ology, Uniyersity of Virginia, 1905-07; Author of Papers on Medical Subjects. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M. A., PH. D ................................ University Place Professor of Histology and Embryology CI3 2 K; 43 B H; C13 B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Lehigh University, 1903; Master of Arts, Lehigh University, 1904; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1907; Member of the American Association of Anatomists; Member of the Association of Zotilogists Uiastern Branchh Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the Society of American Naturalists; Member of the American Microscopical Society; Mem- ber of Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; Member American Genetic Asso- ciation; Member Eugenics Research Society; Assistant in Histology and Embryology, Cor- nell University Medical College, New York City, 1904-06; Adjunct Professor of Anatomy, University of Virginia, 1907; Associate Professor of Anatomy, 1908-11; Professor of His- tology and Embryology since 1911; Former Member of the Staff of Embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory, WoocTs Hole, Massachusetts; Author of various papers on Cytological and Embryological subjects, on Eugenics and Human Heredity, and on the problems of the determtv'nation and inheritance of sex; Joint Author with Dr. J. S. Ferguson of a Textbook of Histology. CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS ............................................... Park Street Professor of Secondary Education and Director of Summer School Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; President of State Board of School Examiners and Inspectors; Secretary of Virginia Educational Commission; Director of Southern Educational Association; President of Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools for Virginia; Member Executive Commission of Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States; President of Virginia State Teachers, Association; Secretary Virginia Asso- ciation of Colleges. ROBERT HENNING WEBB, M. A., PH. D .................................. University Place Professor of Creek H K A; A H; 4; B K; 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.

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W 2 CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH, A. B., A. M., PH. 13., LL. D ................... Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English K A; Q B K; E A X; A 11; Bachelor of Arts, Davidson College, North Carolina, 1884; Master of Arts, Davidson College, 1887; Principal of Academies in North Carolina, 1884-89; Assist- ant in English in the Johns Hopkins University, 1890-93; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hop- kins University, 1893; Professor of English in the Louisiana State University, 1893-1902; 43 B K, Johns Hopkins University, 1895; President of the Modern Language Association of America, Central Division, 1897-99; Studied in England, France, and Germany, 1900-01; Professor of English in the Unlversuy of North Carolina, 1902-09; Dean of Graduate Depart- ment in same, 1903-09; President of the North Carolina State Literary and Historical Asso- ciation, 1903-04; Member of the Executive, Council of Modern Language Association of America till 1912; Doctor of Laws, University of Mississippi, 1905, University of North Carolina, 1913; Doctor of Humane Letters, University of Cincinnati, 1916; First Vice President National Educational Association, 1905; Editor, Studies in Philology, 1906-09; Lecturer on English Poetry, Ropes Foundation, University of Cincinnati, April-May, 1909; Appointed, May, 1909, Roosevelt Lecturer on, American Literature at the University of Berlin for 1910-11; Appointed by the United States to the International Education at The Hague, 1914; Edgar ' , University of Virginia, since September, 1909' , Founder of Virginia Folk Lore Society, 1913; Lecturer on Literature at Summer School of the South, Monteagle, University of California, Univer- sity of Kansas, Chautauqua, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, etc.; James Sprunt Lecturer at Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, 1917; Accepted call to English Depart- ment of United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, February, 1917; Associate Editor of Worltfs Orators U900, Library of Southern Literature 0907-19131; Joint Author of Kriiger-Smith German Conversation Book 0902;; Author of The Order of Words in Ang1o-Saxon Prose, 1893; Repetitiort and Parallelisum in English Verse, 1894; HShake- speare,s Present Indicative s-Endmgs Wlth Plural Subjects, 1895; Old English Grammar and Exereise Book, 1896; Editor of Macau1ay,s Essays on Milton and Addison, 1901; The Chef leference between the First and Second Folios of Shakespeare, 1902; uOur Language CThird B0010, 1903; 9Our Language 8Second 130010, 1906; HStudies in English Syntax, 1906; Our Debt to Cornelius Harnett, 1907; 11Literature in the South, 1908; HDie Amerikanische Literatur tBerlinL 1912; The American Short Story, 1912; Selections from Huxley,H 1912; uVVhat Can Literature Do for Me? 1913; Pericles, 1913; 9Ba11ads Surviving in the United States, 1916; HShort Stories Old and New, 1916; HQ. Henry Biography, 1916. 11 East Lawn Con ference on WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B. A .................................... Preston Heights folm B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History and Literature Ca1cutta Bible Lectureship, India, 1901-03; Editor Biblical Department India, 1902-03; Lecturer John B. C ' ' ' ' ' tor for Virginia of the Religious Education Association. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M. A., LL. B ................................... Monroe Hilt Professor of La ID CI? P A; A H; CD A 1P; 9 K N; 43 B K; E A X; T.I.L.K.A.; P.K.; Hot Foot; OWL; Raven; 13 Club; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1901; Master of Arts, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1902; Bachelor of LaWS, University of Virginia, 1904; Member of St. Louis 8M0J Bar, 1904-07; Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Virginia, 1907-09; Professor of Law, University of Virginia, since 1909; Author of Dobie on Bailments and Carriers, and Dobie's Case Book on Bailments and Carriers.



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1917 Qturks ann Qturls 21 M SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M. A., PH. D ......................... Observatory Mountain Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Leander McCormick Observatory B 9 II; A 11;th K; E E; T B H; Master of Arts, 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, 1912-13; 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 Honorary Member of the Astronomical Society of Mexico; Member of the American Astro- nomical Society; Member of the Washington Academy of Sciences. IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, A. 13., M. 5., PH. D .................................. Miller Professr of Biology and Agriculture Z W; 2 E1; tI3 B K; 9 N E; A. B. and M. S. University of North Carolina; Student Bonn University and Holder of Smithsonian Table at the Stazione Zob'logica at Naples, 1908; Investigator at the Kaiserliche Anstalt at Helgoland, 1908; Instructor at the Marine Bio- logical Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1907, 1910-16; Professor of Biology, Randolph-Macon College, 1905-06, 1907-12; Assistant Professor at the University of Wis- consin, 1912-14; Professor, University of Missouri, 1914-15; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the Botanical Society of America; Winner of the 1Wa1ker Prize of the Boston Society of Natural History; Scientific Assistant and Investigator, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1905-06, 1909; Author of various scientific papers. CHARLES HANCOCK, B. S ............................................... Professor of Mechanical Engineering A H; 2 B 43; Graduate Mi11er Schoo1, 1888; 1903; Member of the Society for the Promot ciation of American University Professors. Queen1s University, 1894; Doctor of Advancement of Science; University UniVersity Place Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, ion of Engineering Education; Member Asso- GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR., B. A., LL. B ............................ Professor of Law qt K W; 9 N E; $ A qD'; CF B K; 9 K N; uZ ; OWL; Raven; lor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1910; Member of Louisville, Kentucky, Bar, 1910-11; President of the Class of 1910; Director Corks and Curls, Inc.; Member American Society of International Law; Virginia State Bar Association; American Academy of Political and Social Science; Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky; Studied at the University of Wis- consin; Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Virginia, 1911-15; Associate Professor of Law, University of Virginia, 1915; Professor of Law, 1916. ALFRED LAWRENCE HALL-QUEST, A. B., M. A., D. D ................... Professor of Education K A H; A. B., Augustana College; M. A., Princeton; D. D., Two y in University of Kansas; Teacher of Educational Missions, Park C011 College Student Church; Professor of Philosophy ' Assistant in Education at University of Illinois; Instr 1111n013; President Tri-City Oratorio Society of Rock Is1anc1, Illinois; University and Director of Choir; Organist in various church tauquas; One year's Graduate Work at University of Illinoi Minor,s Cottage Bachelor of Arts; Bache- University Place ears, Graduate Work Organist of Princeton es; Lecturer at several Chau- s; Lecturer at Illinois Model

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