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I4 9 quarks anti mm 1923 THOMAS FITZ-HUGH, M.A ............................................... IX West Lawn Professor of Latin K A; tit B K; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1883; Studied Archaeology in Rome and Pompeii, 1890; Student of Classical Philology, University of Berlin, 1892-93, 1899-1901; Studied Archaeology in Greece and Asia Minor in 1902; Instructor in Bingham School, North Carolina, 1881-82; Professor of Latin, Central University of Kentucky, 1883-84; First Assistant, Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Virginia, 1884-89; Professor of Latin, University of Texas, 1889-99; Professor of Latin, University of Virginia, since 1899; Member the American Philological Asso- ciation since 1891; Archaeological Institute of America since 1897; Modem Language Association since 1896; American Dialect Society since 1902; Classical Association of Great Britain since 1905; British Society for the Promotion 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 the Executive Committee of the American Philological Associations, 1906-08; President the Classical Association of Virginia, 1910- 13; Councillor Washington Society Archaeological Institute of America, 1910-12; Councillor Rich- mond Society, 1912; Author of uThe Philosophy of the Humanities ; nA System of Classical Ped- agogy ; The University of Virginia in Texas and the Southwest ; uProlegomena to the History of the Italico-Romanic Rhythm ; Carmen Arvale or the Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Rhythm ; HThe Sacred Tripudium and the Evolution of Latin Rhythmic Art ; uItalico-Keltic Accent and Rhythm ; The Literary Saturnian, Part I, Livius, Andronicus ; The Literary Saturnian, Part II, Naevius and the Later Italic Tradition ; Indo-European Rhythm ; The Letters of George Long ; The Indo-European Superstress and the Evolution of Verse ; The Letters of Thomas Jefferson concerning Philology and the Classics ; The Old-Latin and Old-Irish Monuments of Verse.H WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M.D., PH.D .............................. Carfs Hill Professor of Hygiene Hot Foot; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1892; Doctor of Philosophy, University of 1 Virginia, 1901; Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica, 1902-04; Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds since 1905. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A., PH.D., LLD ..................................... University Place Corcoran Professor of Philosophy K A; A H; q? B K; T.I.L.K.A.; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas, 1894; Johns t Hopkins, 1894-95; Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1898; University of Berlin, 1899- 1 1900; Instructor in Philosophy, Covenell, 1900-02; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell, 1902- 1 03; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane, 1903-05; Assistant Editor of the Philosophical Review, '1 1898-99; Doctor of Laws, South Carolina; Member of the American Philosophical Association; Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology; Author of' The Ethical System of Bishop Butler ; The Relation Between Ethical System and Epistemology ; Translator of Emanuel Kant, by F. Paulsen; Former President Southern Society of Philosophy and Psychology; President of the Colonnade Club. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON, B.A., M.D .............. I ................. East Market Street Professor of Obstetrics K A; Bachelor of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, 1899; Doctor of Medicine, University of Vir- ginia, 1897; on Hospital Staff New York City, 1897-99; engaged in the' practice of Medicine in the City of Charlottesville, Virginia, since 1899; recently Clinical Instructor of Anaesthesia and Practice of Medicine, University of Virginia.
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MW CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES, M.A., B.L., LLD ........................... 1. .VI East Lawn Professor of Law 2 X; it A CF; 43 B K; Raven; Master of Arts, Washington and Lee University, 1869; Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and English, Washington and Lee University, 1869-73; Bachelor of Laws, Washington and Lee University, 1873; Professor of Law, Washington and Lee Univer- sity, 1873-99; Doctor of Laws, Davidson College, 1895; Doctor of Laws, Washington and Lee University, 1911; one of the Founders of the Virginia Law Register; Author of A Summary of Personal PropertyH and of The Law of Real Property ; Author of Papers Before the Virginia State Bar Association, 1914 and 1915, on The Forged Letter of General Robert E. Lee. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M.A., M.D ............................................ Rugby Road Professor of Practice of Medicine 43 K W; qt B K; Raven; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1888; Doctor of Medicine, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1889; Member The American Medical Association, Southern Medical Asso- ciation, Tri-State Medical Association, Medical Society of Virginia; Member American College of Physicians; Assistant Secretary American Academy of Medicine, 1903; Louisiana State Medical Society, 1892-93; Anglo-American Medical Society of Berlin, 1891-92; Professor in the Univer- sity of Virginia since 1894; Author of the article on Stomatitis, in Tice,s Practice of Medicine; Author various medical papers; President Medical Society of Virginia, 1922-23. RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR, M.A., B.L ...... I ............................. 111 West Lawn Professor of Law A K E; Q A Q; t? 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 Virginia, 1890; Professor in the University since 1893; Author of an Analysis of uGreenleaf on Evidence ; Law of Tax Titles ; Conflict of Laws ; Minor on Real Property!,; uNotes on Government and States' Rights ; A Republic of Nations ; and Co-author of Minor and Wurts on Real Property ; Lecturer on ConHict of Laws, Georgetown Law School, Washington, D. C.; Member the Amer- ican Society of International Law, American and Virginia Bar Associations. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M.A., PHD ...................................... Park Street Professor of Romamc Languages A II; it B K; E A X; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University. JAMES MORRIS PACE, M.A., PH.D., LL.D ............................... McCormick Road Professor of NIalhcmalics, Dean of The University K A; A H; q; B K; Eli Banana; Raven; Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon, 1885; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leipsic, 1887; Fellow 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, which appeared in the American journal of IWalhemaiics and in the Annals of Mathematics; Professor of Mathematics since 1901; Chairman of the Faculty, 1903-04; Member the American Mathematical Society; Doctor of Laws, Randolph-Macon College; Member the State Board of Education of Virginia; Fellow the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; Former Member the Senate of the United Chapters of CI? B K; First Presi- dent the B of Virginia Chapter of q: B K.
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I923 Qlurks anti Qlurls T5 THEODORE HOUGH, B.A., PHD ........................................ McCormick Road Professor of Physiology and Dean of lhe Aledical School B 9 H; q, B H; CID B K; A '9 A; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins, 1886; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins, 1893; Member the American Physiological Society; Assistant Profes- sor of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1895-1903; Professor of Biology and Director of the School of' Science; Simmons College, Boston, 1903-07; Professor of Physiology, University of Virginia since 1907; .Dean since 1916; Member American Society of Naturalists; American Medical Association; Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Vice- President and Chairman of Section K of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1913; President Association of American Medical Colleges, 1921. STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D ..................................... University Place Professor of Surgery and Gynecology .1 E X; N 2 N; 43 B K; A 9 A; Raven; T.I.L.K.A.; uZ ; Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon , College, 1896; Student in Chemistry in University of Virginia, 1896-97; Doctor of Medicine, Johns 1 Hopkins University, 1901; Resident House Officer, Assistant Resident and Resident Surgeon, John 1 Hopkins Hospital, 1901-07; Professor at University of Virginia since 1907; Member Virginia State Medical Society; American Medical Association; Tri-Slate Medical Society; The Southern Surgical Society; Fellow the American College of Surgeons; Fellow the American Surgical Asso- . - ciation; Member the Societe Internationale de Chirugie; Author of various papers on surgical sub- jects; Surgeon-in-Chief, University of Virginia Hospital. t THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, M.S., PH.D.. . . . ........................ University Place Cortcoran Professor of Geology ...a-;; K 2; E 3; CF B K; A H; Graduate Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1890; Master of Science, 1893; Graduate Student, University of Virginia, 1891; Fellow in Geology, Cornell University; Doctor of Philosophy, 1897; Member Cornell Party of Geologists in the Sixth Peary Arctic Expedition to North Greenland, 1896; Private Research Worker on Rock Decay, United States National Mu- seum, 1897-98; Assistant Geologist, State Geological Surveys of Indiaha, Georgia, and North Caro- lina; Special Field Assistant, United States Geological Survey, 1903-08; Professor of Geology, Denison University, 1901-04; Professor of Geology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1904-07; State Geologist and Director of Virginia Geological Survey; Fellow Geological Society of America; Min- eralogical Society of America; Society of Economic Geologists; Member Geological Society of Washington; American Institute of Mining Engineers; Fellow American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science; Member Seismological Society of America; Washington Academy of Sci- ences; Committee of One Hundred on Scientific Research; Executive Committee, National Conser- vation Congress; Associate Member War Minerals Committee; Member Subcommittee National Research Council on Materials for Rapid Highway and Railroad Construction, etc.; Author of numerous published papers and books on geological subjects. ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., PH.D.. . .- ................... 41 University Place Professor of Chemistry H K A; A II; 2 E; 43 B K; A X 2; Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Hampden-Sidney College; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University; Fellow'the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the American Chemical Society; Member the Society for the Staff, War Department. W'Wailn Promotion of Engineering Education; Chemical Specialist to Committee on Education, General.
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