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1919 QIUtks ant: Qtutls 15 CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES. M. A., B. L., LL. D ........................... VI East Lawn Professor of Law 2 X; q; A :12; Q 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 ; Author of Papers before Virginia State Bar Association, 1914 and 1915, on The Forged Letter of General Robert E. Lee. JOHN STAICE DAVIS, M. A., M. D ........................................ Preston Heights Professor of Practice of Medicine 4; K 4'; q? B K; Raven; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1888; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1889; Member of Medical Society of Virginia; Southern Medical Association; American Medical Association; Assistant Secretary of American Academy of Medicine, 1903; Louisiana State Medical Society, 1892-93; Anglo-American Medical Society of Berlin, 1891-92; Professor in the University of Virginia since 1894. RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR, M. A., B. L ........................ V ......... III West Lawn Professor of Law A K E; Q A 49; CID 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 Creenleaf on Evidence, Law of Tax Titles, uConHict of Laws, nMinor on Real Property, Notes on Government and States Rights,H and Co-author of Minor and Wurts on Real Property ; A Republic of Nations ; Lecturer on uConHict of LaWs, George- town Law School, Washington, D. C.; 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; it B K; E A X; Doctor of Phi1osophy, Johns Hopkins University. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M. A., PH. D., LL. D ............................ University Terrace Professor of Mathematics, Dean of University K A; A H; 43 B K; Eli Banana; Raven; Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon, 1885; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leipsic, 1887; Fellow of Johns Hopkins University, 1896, and Lecturer on Mathematics at Johns Hopkins; Author of a work on Differential Equations, and of papers on the Theory of Transformation Groups,n which appeared in the American journal of Mathematics and in the Annals of Malhemalics; Professor of Mathematics, 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; Former Member of the Senate of the United Chapters of C19 B K, and former President of the B of Virginia Chapter of CF B K.
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14 Qlurks anti Qlurls 1919 Faculty of the University of Virginia, 1888-96; United States Commissioner to Paris Expo- sition' of 1900; Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Member of the International 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; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of the State Highway Commission. FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINCTON, B. 5., C. E... M. E ..................... University Avenue Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry H K A; q; B K; Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, 1871 ; Civil and Mining Engineer, University of Virginia, 1872; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow of 1British1 Chemical Society; Fellow of American Chemical Society; Mem- ber of American Electrochemical Society; Member of Franklin Institute; Member of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; Contributor to Chemical News, Ameri- can Chemical Journal and journal of American Chemical Society. w. WILLIAM MINOR LILE, LL. D ............................................. X East Lawn PfOfCSsor of Law, Dean of Law Department K 2; 113 B K; CF A qt; T. I. L. K. A.; Raven; Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1882; Doctor of Laws, William and Mary, 1903; Professor at the University of Virginia since 1893; Member of the American Bar Association; Virginia State Bar Association 1Presi- dent, 1913. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B. 5., C. E ..................................... East Lawn Professor of Mathematics X Q; A 11; Eli Banana; Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, and Civil Engineer. University of Virginia, 1882; Professor of Engineering and Director of the Missouri School of Mines, 1886-91; Member of American Mathematical Society; Adjunct Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1891-96; Professor of Mathematics, Uni- . V versity of Virginia, since 1906; Author of various mathematical articles, Differential and Integral Calculus, 1902, and An 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 1P K x1'; qt 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 1on1y1. . University of Virginia, since 1906; Member of American Historical Association; Southern Historical Society; Virginia Historical Society; Author of uThe Causes of the French Revo- , lution ; Methods 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; uJohn Randolph, a Sketch ; and a number of historical reviews and articles on various subjects.
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15 kmlurkg anti Qlutls 1919 THOMAS FITZ-HUGH, M. A ............................................... IX West Lawn Professor of Latin K A; q; B K; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1883; Studied Archaeology in Rome and Pompeii, 1890; Student of Classical Philology in the University of Berlin, 1892-93, 1899- 1901; Studied Archaeology in Greece and Asia Minor, 1902; Instructor in Bingham School, North Carolina, 1881-82; Professor of Latin, Central University of Kentucky, 1883-84; First Assistant in the Bellevue High School, Bellevue, 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 Association 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; British Society for the Pro- motion of Roman Studies since 1911; Associate Editor for the South and Southwest of the Cildersleeve-Lodge Latin Series, 1898-1905; Vice President for Virginia of the Classical Associations, Middle West and South, 1909; Member of Executive Committee American Phil- ological Associations, 1906-08; President Classical Association of Virginia, 1910-13; Coun- cilor Washington Society Archaeological Institute of America, 1910-12; Councilor Rich- mond Society, 1912; Author of The Philosophy of the Humanities, A System of Classical Pedagogy, The University of Virginia in Texas and the Southwest, Prolegomenat to the History of Italico-Romanic Rhythm, uCarmen Arvale or the Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Rhythm, 11The Sacred Tripudium and the Evolution of Latin Rhythmic Art,H Italico- Kellie Accent and Rhythm,,' 11The Literary Saturnian, Part I, Livius xAmc1ronicus,H WThe Literary Saturnian, Part II, Naevius and the Later Italic Tradition, Indo-European Rhythm,H ttThe Origin of Verse, 8The Letters of George Long, mlnhe Indoeuropea Superslress and the Evolution of Verse. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, PH. D., M. D ............................. Carfs Hill Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica Hot Foot; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1892; Doctor of Philosophy, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1901; Director of Athletics since 1892; Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica, 1902-04; Professor since 1904; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds since 1905; Member of the American College Gymnasium Directors' Society; Mem- ber of the Football Rules Committee; Member of Rules Committee on Track Athletics 1Nationa1 Collegiate Athletic Associationh President of the Association of Directors of Physical Education in American Colleges; Author of School of Athens, uGeology of the Monticello Area, 1 Frees and How to Know Them, 11Jefferson as an Architect, and many contributions to the American Sports PublishingJr Company, Outing, and other Periodicals on Subjects of Sports and Physical Education; Member Football Rules Committee; Chairman Athletic Conference of Southern State Universities; President College Directors, Association; three tfmes President Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association. ALBERT LEFEVRE, A. B., PH. D., LL. D ...................................... The Chateau Corcoran Professor of Philosophy K A; A H; C13 B K; T. I. L. K. A.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas, 1894; Johns-Hopkins, 1894-95; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell, 1898; University of Berlin, 1899- 1900; Instructor in Philosophy, Cornell, 1900-02; Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Cornell, 1902-03; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane, 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 1Vrhe Ethical System of Bishop Butler, The Relation Between Epistemology and Ethical Method ; Translator of uEmanuel Kant, by F. Paulsen; Faculty Member of Advisory Board C. A. A.; former President Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology.
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