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W 1922 sltnrkg ant: siturig 21 W IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, A.B., M.S., PH.D. . . . . . 11 East Lawn M iller Professor of Biology and Agricultizre Z x11; :3 E; d? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Science, University of North Caro- lina; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1908; Student in Bonn University and Holder of the Smithsonian Table at the Stazione ZoOlogica at Naples, 1908; Investi- gator at the Kaiserliche Anstalt at Helgoland, 1908; Instructor in the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts, 1907, 1910-22; Professor of Biology, Randolph- Macon College, 1905-06, 1907-12; Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, 1912-13; Professor, University of Missouri, 1914-15; Fellow the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science; Member the Botanical Society of America; Winner of the Walker Prize of the Boston Society of Natural History; Scientific Assistant and Investigator, U. 5. Bureau of Fisheries, 1905-06, 1909; Author of various scientific papers. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR., B.A., LLB. . . . . . Ivy Road Professor of Law 4, K xll; 9 N E; d3 A 43; d3 B K; G K N; HZ ; OWL; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1910; Member the Louisville, Kentucky, Bar, 1910-11; Presi- dent, Class of 1910; Member the American Society of International Law; Virginia State Bar Association; Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky; Studied at the University of Wisconsin; Adjunct Professor of Law; University of Virginia, 1911-15; Associate Professor of Law. University of Virginia, 1915; Professor of Law since 1916. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, 8.5., M. A., PH.D. . . Preston Heights Professor of Physics A K E; $ B K; Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1900; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University; Fellow the American Physical So- ciety; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; American Association of University Professors. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, B.S., M.D. . . . . . Preston Heights Professor of Anatomy 2 E; Q X; Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1900; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1904; Instructor at Johns Hopkins University, 1904-05; Instruc- . tpr, Umversity of Michigan, 1905-07; Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, Univer- alty of the Philippines, 1907-10; Associate Professor and Professor, Tulane University, 1919-16: Member the American Anatomical Association; Councillor, American Anthropo- logical Assoc1at10n; Corresponding Member the Anthropological Association of Rome; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Past President the yew Orleens Academy of Science; President the Anatomical Board of Virginia; Author of The RaCIal Anatomy of the Philippine Islanders , and numereus other anatomical papers. JOHN LEVI MANAHAN, B.S., 3.19m, M.A., PH.D. University Place Professor of Educational Administration and Dean of the Department of Education Q A K; Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Peda ' 1 ' ' , . gogy, Ohlo Northern Unlver31ty, 1912; gaunt Of Arts, Harvard Unlver31ty, 1914; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1917; lgll-frintendent of Model School, Ohio Northern University, during summers of 1913 and honfhgiisrirsxitalrjlt in Education, Radcliffe College, 1914-15; Professor of History and Educa- . . Inivefsity; summer of 1915; State High School Inspector and Professor of Edu- cation, 1:181:11? Umver31ty, .1915-16; Chief of Educational Service at U. S. A. General Hos- - and 19; SpeCIal Adwsor in U. S. A. General'Hospital No. 21. piuhN
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ff..- m Gnrhs ant $ur15 wn efff- HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M.A., PHD. . . . . . University Place Professor of H istology and Embryology d9 2 K; q; B II; A S2 A; 43 B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Lehigh University. 1903; Master of Arts, Lehigh University, 1904; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1907; Mem- ber the American Association of Anatomists; The Association of Zoblogists tEastern Branch1; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the Association of American Naturalists; The American Microscopical Society; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; American Genetic Association; Eugenics Research Society; Assistant in Histology and Embryology, Cornell University Medical College, New York City, 1904- 06; Adjunct Professor of Anatomy, University of Virginia, 1907; Associate Professor of Anatomy, 1908-11; Professor of Histology and Embryology since 1911;'Former Member of the Staff of Embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts; Author of various papers on Cytological, Histological, and Embryological Subjects, and on Eugenics and Human Heredity; Author of a Textbook of Histology; Board of Governors. Colonnade Club. CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS . . . . . . ' Lyndhall Apartments Professor of Education and Dean of the Summer Quarter Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; Secretary Virginia Education Commission' 1911-13; President Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States' 1916-19; President Virginia State Teachers' Association, 1916; President Association of Virginia Colleges, 1921- ; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science. . ROBERT HENNING WEBB, M.A., PH;D. . . . . . University Place Professor of Greek II KA; A II; Q 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 Uni- versity, 1909; Member the 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. . . . Observatory Mountain Professor of Astronomy and Director of Leander McCormick Observatory B 9 II; A II; I? B K; E E; T B II; Raven; Master of Arts, Queen's College, 1894; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1898; Fellow in Astronomy, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 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 of 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, to Oregon in 1918; Astrophysicist, Smithsonian Institute, 1904; Adams Research Fellow; Delegate to Brussels Conference, 1919; Fellow the Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Honorary Member : the Astronomical Society of Mexico; Member the American Astronomical Society. i CHARLES HANCOCK, BS. . . . . . . . . University Place ' Professor of Mechanical Engineering A H; E B cID; q; B K; Raven; Graduate of Miller School, 1888; Bachelor of Science, University a of Virginia, 1903; Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Asso- 1 ciation of American University Professors; Governor's Board of Mechanical Survey.
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22 Liturkg ant: aurig I922 WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B.S., S.M. . . . . . . . Lyndhall Professor of Electrical Engineering T B H; q; B K; Cb K cb; A II; Raven; 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; Postgraduate Student, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1908-10; Member the American Institute of Electrical Engineers; The Society for the Pro- motion of Engineering Education; The American Association for the Advancement of Science; The Illuminating Engineering Society; The American Association of University Professors, : .. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL, B.A., M.D. . . . . . Monroe Hill I Professor of Pharmacology H M; tb B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1901 ; Instructor in Anatomy, 1909-11; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1911; Member the American Phar- macological Society; American Society for the Advancement of Science; Society of Phar- macology and Experimental Therapeutics; Society for the Study of Internal Secretions; ' Contributions to the Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly, Journal of Anatomy, Archives of Inter- nal Medicine, Journal of Physiology and Journal of Pharmacology. 1; 1 WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A., PH.D. . . . . University Place 0 Professor of Biology 1, , :1 1 . 13 w. X 43; A II; cID B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Franklin and Marshall College, 1898; Master 1 V of Arts, 1900; Teacher in the Philippines, 1901-03; Student in thtingen University, 1903; L 14: Fellow in Biology, Princeton University, 1903-04; Instructor in Biology, University of Vir- . :ginia, 1904-08; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1908; Fellow the American 11 Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the American Association of College ;, 1 Professors. L 3?;ij I; JOHN CALVIN METCALF, B.A., M.A., LITTD. . . . . University Place Linden Kent Memorial Professor of English Literature College; Master of Arts, Harvard University; Doctor of Letters, Georgetown College and Baylor University; Graduate Student, University of Chicago; Professor of Latin, Soule College, Tennessee, 1890-94; Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University, 1894-95; Professor of English, Georgetown College, 1895-1904; Professor of English, Richmond Col- lege, 1904-1917; Dean of Richmond College, 1914-17; Member of the American Dialect Society; Modern Language Association of America; Association of American University Professbrs; The University Club of Richmond; National Conference on College Entrance , Requirements in English; Exchange Professor on Southern Exchange Foundation, Uni- ; versity of North Carolina, 1920; Author of mThe English in the South ; uGeorge Cary . Eggleston ;11History of English Literature , uHistory of American Literature ; various maga- 3 zine articles; Editor of Addison,s Spectator 15e1ections1 ; Shakespeare1s M acbeth; Joint Editor of ; Readings in American Literature; Editor-in-Chief of The Literary World, 3 volumes; Literary 5 Editor of the Library of Southern Literature , Vol. XVII; Joint Editor of The Enchanted 1 Years , a Book of Contemporary Verse. 1.. 1 K A; T K A; 2 T; 0 A K; cID B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Georgetown 4
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