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Ex 24 QEDtks anti QLur15 1919 5 Power of Congress: A Study in Constitutional Expansion ; 0Popu1ar Control of Foreign Policy ; 0America's Case Against Germany ; contributor of various articles and reviews on political questions to Contemporary Rem'em 1London1, American Political Science Review, Quarterly Review 1Londor0, Harvard Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Yale Law journal, etc.; Adjunct Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia, 1915-18; Associate Professor, 1918--; Editor-in-Chief University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin since 1915; First Lieutenant, U. 5. ;Army, General Staff Corps, 1918. GARDNER LLOYD CARTER, M. A., PH. D .................................. Monroe Hi11 Associate Professor of Chemistry Bachelor of Arts, 1912, M. A., 1914, Ph. D., 1916, University of Virginia; Assistant Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, 1916-18; Assistant Gas Chemist, Chemical Warfare Service; Member of the American Chemical Society. TCHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL ......................................... University Place 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. JAMES 'SUGARS MCLEMORE, M. A., PH. D ............................... University Place Adjunct Professor of Latin and Instructor in Creek Q 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. JAMES COOK BARDIN, M. D .................................................. University Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages 9 A X; E A X; Raven; OWL; Socio Fundador, Ateneo Hispano-Americano; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1909; Instructor in Romania Languages, University of Virginia, 1910-13; First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A.; First Lieutenant Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. A.; Member of Advisory Editorial Board of Inter-America; Editor of Leyendas Hislo'ricas Meticanas; El Reina De Los Incas; Author of Our American Allies; and other articles and verse. 15CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER, B. A., M. A., PH. D ......................... Observatory Adjunct Professor of Astronomy 2 A E; 41 B K; F T A; Raven; B. A., 1905; M. A., 1908; Ph. D., 1911, University of Virginia; Vanderbilt Fellow and Instructor in Astronomy, University of Virginia, 1905-09; Assistant, Lick Observatory, University of California, 1909-10; Research Assistant, Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago, summer, 1913; Professor Astronomy and Physics, Agnes Scott College, 1911-14; Master Computer, Ordnance Department, U. 5. Army, 1918-19; Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member, Comile' a'u Bureau Central Meteorique; Member Socic'le' Aslronomique de France; Socie'le Aslronomique d,Auvers; American Astronomical Society, etc.; Author of various papers in American and foreign journals and in the Leander McCor- mick Obesrvatdry and Lick Observatory publications. TOn leave of absence for the session. $Absent on leave for military servxce. 1 I 1 1 v 1
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M 4.. -.. ...... .-..'.....- A . 1919 Qturks anti 6511:15 23 Virginia Hospital; on the House Staff of Bellevue Hospital of New York; Adjunct Pro- fessor of Surgery, 1910-16; Assistant Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital; Member of the Charlottesville, Virginia State, and American Medical Associations, Southern Medical, Tri-State Medical Societies; Fellow of the American College of Surgeons; Asso- ciate Professor of Surgery since 1916; Lieutenant-Colonel, Medical Corps; Surgeon in Charge of University of Virginia Base Hospital, Unit 41. RICHARD CHAPIN JONES, B. A., M. F ......................................... University Associate Professor 2 N; Bachelor of Arts, Vanderbilt University, 1904; Master of Forestry, Yale University, 1909; State Forester of Virginia; Member of the Society of American Foresters. ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B. A., M. A., PH. D ................ Jefferson Park Avenue Associate Professor of Philosophy 9 A X; Q3 B K; Scarab Club; Raven; OWL; Treasurer Class of 1908; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1908; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1909; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1916; Instructor in Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1910-12; University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1912-13; Adjunct Pro- fessor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1913-16; Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Philosophical Association; Member Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology; Author of 111dea and Essence in the Philosophies of Hobbes and Spinoza ;Contributor of various articles to Journal of Philosophy; Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A.; Personnel thcer, S. A. T. C., University of Virginia. 3'CARROLL MASON SPARROW. B. A., PH. D ........... I ..................... Monroe Hill Associate Professor of Physics 43 B K; T A; Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1908; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1911; Member of American Physical Society, American Mathematical Society, Circolo Matematico di Palermo; Captain in Science and Research Division, Air Service of U. S. A. . HERMAN PATRICK JOHNSON, A. 13., A. M ............................. University Place Associate Professor of English Literature A. 3., University of South Carolina, 1904; A. M., 1908; Ph. M., University of Chicago, 1909; Teacher of English in Columbia, South Carolina, High School, 1904-08; Principal, 1906-08; Assistant Professor in the University of Mississippi, 1909-14; Acting Professor of English, 1912-13; Adjunct Professor of English Literature at University of Virginia, 1914-18; Member of the Modern Language Association of America. LINDSAY ROGERS, A. 8., PH. D., LL. B ....................................... West Lawn Associate Professor of Political Science it P A; C13 B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1912; University Fellow in Political Science, 1914-15, and Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1915; Bachelor of Laws, University of Maryland, 1915; Special Correspondent various news- papers, 1909-15; Member of the Maryland Bar, American Political Science Association Uixecutive CounciD; American Society of International Law; Author of WThe Constitu- tionality of Alabama's Liquor Legis1ation under the Webb-Kenyon Act, The Postal 15Absent on leave for military service. ;. W...eh...n. UV
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. 3: V . 1919 Qturks ant: Qturlg 25 WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B. A., M. D ......... 1 ......................... West Main Street Adjunct Professor of Medicine and University Physician Q3 A 9; II? B H; $ B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Mississippi, 1902; Student Assistant, Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Virginia, 1910-11; Assistant Surgical Pathologist, University of Virginia Hospital, 1911-12; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1912; Interne, University of Virginia Hospital, 1912-13; State Health Department of Virginia, 1910, 1911, 1912 tsummersh Instructor in Clinical Diagnosis and Assistant University Physician, University of Virginia, 1913-14; Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and Community Health Work, Virginia, 1914; Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Univer- sity of Mississippi, 1914-15. TJARED STOUT LAPHAM, M. E ........................................ Chancellor Street Adjunct Professor of Experimental Engineering t? 2 K; 2 B Q; Raven; Mechanical Engineer, University of Virginia, 1911; Instructor in Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1913-15; Member American Society for Testing Material; Associate Member American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M. A., PH. D ..................................... Colonnade Club Adjunct Professor of Mathematics A K E; A H; 2 T; 43 B K; Raven; Hot Foot; IMP; Bachelor of Arts, 1902, Master of Arts, 1903, Doctor of Philosophy, 1908, University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, 1909-13, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1913-16, Vanderbilt University; Summer Faculty, George Peabody College for Teachers, since 1914; Member of American Mathe- matical Society; Member of American Mathematical Association. 15FORREST JESSE HYDE, LL. B ........................................... Colonnade Club Adjunct Professor of Law I A X; P K ALBERT WILLIAM GILES, B. A., M. A ...................................... Rugby Road Adjunct Professor of Geology 2 3; Bachelor of Arts, University of Rochester, 1909; Graduate Student and Assistant in Geology, University of Rochester, 1909-10, and Master of Science, 1910; Instructor in Geology, Allegheny College, 1911-12; Graduate Student, Syracuse University, summers 1912 and 1913; Professor of Geology, Kansas Wesleyan University, 1913-15; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summer 1915, and 1915-16; Assistant Geologist, Gypsy Oil Company, Tulsa, Oklahoma, summer 1916; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow in Geology, Northwestern University, 1912-13. TOn leave of absence for the session. 9 Absent on leave for military service. TWE-wrz- effz-lg;
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