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s .2. 77 -. , 7.2. - ; 1:,M I923 Qlurks anti anus 25 ALBERT WILLIAM GILES, B.A., M.S ...................................... Fifteenth Street . 1 Associate Professor of Geology 1 2 15'; Bachelor of Arts, University of Rochester, 1909; Graduate Student and Assistant in Geology, . University of Rochester, 1909-10; Master of Science, University of Rochester, 1910; Instructor in Geology, Allegheny College, 1911-12; Fellow in Geology, Northwestern University, 1912-13; Pro- fessor of Geology, Kansas Wesleyan College, 1913-15; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer of 1915 and session of 1915-16; Assistant Geologist, Gypsy Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla- homa, Summer of 1916; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Fellow of the Geological Society of America; Member of the Seismological Society of America; Corresponding Member of the Rochester Academy of Science; Member of the American Meteoro- 1 logical Society; American Association of Petroleum Geologists; American Association of Univer- sity Professors; Fellow of the American Geographical Society; Assistant Geologist, Virginia Geo- logical Survey. TIPTON RAY SNAVELY, B.A., M.A., PHD ................................... Monroe Hill Associate Professor of Economics A K qr; q? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry College, 1912; Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1915; Holder of Phelps-Stokes Fellowship, 1915-17; Bennet Wood Green Scholarship, 1917-18; Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1918; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1919; Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, 1919-20; Special In- vestigator for the Bureau of Labor, 1917; Member the American Economic Association; The Soci- l1 ety for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Association of American University Professors; National Economic League; National Tax Association; Royal Economic Society. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, B.A., B.B.A., C.P.A ........................ Faculty Apartments Associate Professor of Business Administration B 9 H; A M A; Bachelor of Arts, Boston University, 1915; Bachelor of Business Administration, Boston University, 1920; Certified Public Accountant, State of New Hampshire; Instructor in Ac- counting and Actuarial Science, Boston University, 1917-20; Professor and Head of Accounting Department, Havana Branch of Boston University, College of Business Administration, Havana, Cuba, 1920-21; Associate Professor of Accounting and Marketing, University of Virginia; Member I of American Economic Association. CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER, B.A., M.A., PHD ............................. Observatory Associate Professor of Astronomy 2 A E; KP B K; T T A; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, 1905; Master of Arts, 1908; Doctor of Phi- losophy, 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 of 1913; Professor of Astronomy j and Physics, Agnes Scott College, 1911-14; Master Computer, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., 1918-19; Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member the Comite c1e Bureau Central Meteorique; Societe Astronomique de France; Societe Astronomique d'Anvers; American Astronomical Society, etc.; Author of various papers in American and Foreign journals and in the Leander McCormick Observatory and Lick Observatory g s publications. 1 3 BRUCE WILLIAMS, 13.5., M.S., PHD ....................................... Colonnade Club 1 , Associate Professor of Political Science 4 C13 I' A'; CF B K; Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1912; Master of Science, Vir- E .3 5, i 1 ginia Polytechnic Institute, 1914; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1916-17; Univer- .v:vvm-t' ft.
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1 1 g; .1 mm- 24 Qturks anti QLurIs 1923 mm CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL .......................................... McCormick Road Associate Professor of Public Speaking A E P; Graduate, Emerson College of Oratory; Member Faculty, Emerson College, 1901-07; Ad- junct Professor of Public Speaking, University of Virginia, 1908-18; Associate Professor since 1918; Member of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and 0f the American Association of University Professors. JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D ........................................... Fry's Spring Road Asscoiate Professor of Romanic Languages 9 A X; E A X; Raven; OWL; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1909; Instructor in Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, 1910-13; F irst Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A.; First Lieutenant, Med.-O. R. C.; Member of Advisory Editorial Board of Inler-America; Editor of Leyendas Historicas Mejicanas and El Reina de los Incas. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., PHD ....................................... Colonnade Club Associate Professor of Alaihemalics A K E; A H; 2 T; q, B K; Raven; Hot Foot; IMP; Bachelor of Arts, 1902; Master of Arts, 1903; Doctor of Philosophy, 1908, University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, 1904-09, University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, 1909-13; Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, 1913-16; Summer Faculty, George Peabody School for Teachers, 1915-17; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1916-19; Mem- ber the American Mathematical Society; American Mathematical Association; Board of Governors, Colonnade Club. JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., MD ........................................... University Place Associate Professor of Urology H K A; A H; A '9 A; 49 P 2; q? B K; T.I.L.K.A.; 13 ; Z ; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1907; Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1910; Urologist, University of Virginia Hospital; Faculty Member on the 3-3-3 Athletic Ceuncil. W. PATTON GRAHAM, B.A., M.A .................................... 1100 Wertland Street Associate Professor of Romanic Languages Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry College; Master of Arts, University of Virginia; Student at the University of Grenoble; Student at the University of Chicago; Professor of French, Lynchburg High School; Professor of Modern Languages, Weslevan College; Professor of Modern Languages, J Mercer University; Modern Languages, Cumberland University; Modern Languages, Central Col- lege; Associate Professor of RomaniclLanguages, University of Virginia. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B.A., M.D .................................... University Place Associate Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and Director of Laboratories, UniVersity of Virginia Hospital MP A 9; q? B K; i? B H; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, University of Mississippi, 1902; Student Assistant in Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Virginia, 1910-11; Assistant Surgical Path- ologist, 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, Summers of 1910-11-12; 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, University of Mississippi, 1914; Adjunct Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and University Physician, 1915-22.
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v, 2wwww... - my2wm . 7-6 Qurks anti Qlurl5 I923 sity of Paris, 1919; University Fellow in Political Science, John Hopkins University, 1919-20; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1920; Member American Political Science Asso- ciation, and the American Society of International Law. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, B.A., M.A .................................... Chancellor Street Associate Professor of French A T 9; A H; Bachelor and Master of Arts, University 6f Virginia, 1899; Instructor in French, University of Virginia, 1898-99; University of G6ttingen, University of Leipsic, 1899-1902; In- structor in French, Johns Hopkins University and University of Chicago. ABRAHAM BERCLUND, B.A., PH.D .................................... Faculty Apartments Associate Professor of Transportation Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, 1904; Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1907; Taught Economics at Washington State College, 1907-09; Special Agent, Bureau of Corporations, 1909-13; Taught Economics at University of Washington, 1913-18; Specia1 Expert for United States Tariff Commission, 1918-22; Author of book on HUnited States Steel Corporation, and of several articles on current economic questions in the American Economic Review, Quarterly journal of Economics, fournal of Political Economy and Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science. JOHN HOWE YOE, 13.5., M.S., M.A ....................................... Fourteenth Street 1 Assistant Professor of Chemistry K E; A X E; 2 T; Bachelor of Science, 1913, Master of Science, 1914, Vanderbilt University; Master of Arts, 1917, Princeton University; Graduate Student, University of Chicago tSummer QuarteO, 1913; Certificate of First Aid Training, 1918, United States Bureau of Mines; Assistant in Chemistry, 1911-13, Instructor in Biology, 1913-14, Instructor in Chemistry, 1914-15, Vanderbilt University; Assistant in Chemistry, 1915-17, Princeton University; Instructor in Zoiilogy tSummer QuarterL 1914, Instructor in Chemistry tSummer QuartersL 1915-16-17, George Peabody College for Teachers; Chemical Engineer ton War Gas Researcm, U. 5. Bureau of Mines, 1917-18; First Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. A., 1918-19; Associate Professor of Chemistry, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1919- ROBERT C. WIATT, NLD ................................................. University Place Assistant Professor of Roentgenology Doctor of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia, 1914. WILLIAM EDWARD KNIGHT, M.E., M.I.M.E ............................. Virginia Avenue Assistant Professor of Romania Languages Mechanical Engineer of the Lagos Government Railway, West Africa, 1896-98; Assistant Mechan- ical Superintendent of the United Railways of Havana, Cuba, 1898-1905; Superintendent of Motive Power, Shops and Equipment of Cuba Railroad, 1905-16; Instructor in Spanish, University of Vir- ginia, 1919-20; Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, since 1920. ERNEST LINWOOD LEI-IMAN, M.A., PHD ................................ Graves' Cottage Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages and Instructor in Latin Z B T; 4? B K; Raven; Bachelor of Arts, 1915, Master of Arts, 1917, Doctor of Philosophy, 1920, University of Virginia; Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia, since 1915; Instructor in French, University of Virginia, 1918-20; Assistant Professor of Romania Languages, University of Virginia, since 1920; Studied in France, Summer of 1921; Member of the American Philological Association.
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