University of Virginia - Corks and Curls Yearbook (Charlottesville, VA)
- Class of 1924
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I . o Qfjx 1 0, I, 3 QAIIIQ 2 -,mm 4 l8l9 4 4 4 2 I Q I I I J TO THE ATHLETIC IDEALS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA WHOSE EVERLASTING APPEAL FOR UPRIGHT AND MANLY SPORT WHOSE STEADFAST AND NOBLE SPIRIT WHOSE UNFLINCHING COURAGE IN CRISES HAVE AWAKENED IN THE HEARTS AND MINDS OF ALL THE WORTHY DESIRE TO ASPIRE TO HONORABLE MANHOOD THIS THE THIRTY-SEVENTH VOLUME OF CORKS AND CURLS IS DEDICATED Y w w ,,,,, , H, ,J U Gu QD111' Grvatvnt AIIIIIIIIIIE Miuuhruiu 6165115011 who let! f'I111er11H ru 191110113 111 the wurltl war 111111 than ,Fell GGUIIIIUZU 111110 ?De11tb 111 tl 1921011 Struggle for QI111erI11st111g 3llIflZI7lIHIIUIltIl 131121112 A 4 r 1 s 1 I 5 9 r 1 , 1 1 4 3511 memory of Raleigh Qllnlstun Minor Burn 'January 24 1869 'Suns 18 1923 For thzrty years a belozed professor For thzrty years a fa1thfulser1,ar1t EBRD at the Mnihergitp, S ., .W nl? ff comcf J. amu' 192 2 fu DTE3 , i: , all in W- W mf - 7 N- Virginia Virginia, thou art life itself to me, For tho llve wandered hence lnoth east and west And north and south, yet always I am l9est Content when 1 can feel myself all free- To sit on yon Rotunda steps and see The Lawn of lawns by autumn winds caressed, Or in its soft green Spring-time mantle dressed- And lfnow that here's a true democracy. The time will come when I may see no more Thine ivy'd walls or stately colonnades, Or hear the Chapel lnell announce the day .' Yet time nor ought else e'er shall close the door Upon my thoughts of thee,' as my light fades, These memories of thee will ease the way. ' . ISI X xx xx 1 4 ' ul ENTRANCE GATE , it 19 If thou love learning enter here W , , V iff? 55 f -'LQ' 1 THE CHAPEL The Curfew tolls the knell of parting Jay. . .4 'H B 5- , ' Q f- ' ,. .l X2 H, ,1,.,1ile 1 ' , . 4 ff' 'wp it 3,5 W l 1.24: ' s . , , ., 1 21 :Z ' Vit. THE HOSPITAL Away with thee, sickness, to where they make a good pillow for lheef' THE OLD GYMNASIUM The old order changelh , A THE NEW GYMNASIUM yielding place io new I r THE ROTUNDA The beginning of excellence is to be free from error THE LAWN A thing of beauly is a joy forever CABELL HALL AND MECHANICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES u - - 1 1 H Nolfung so much Ivorih while as a mind well mslrucled THE AMPHITHEATRE My foolsiool earth, my canopy the skies THE SERPENTINE WALL The work praises Ihe worlfman MONROE HILL u ' - - u A man dzes, hrs name remains A ND- x xp Nr I MADISON HALL .il The useful and beautiful are never aparf THE ROTUNDA IN WINTER -v K H, ,V lug.. ' 4.12, . can J-' ' ' ' .4- .n 'V 1 I. ' ,' . . .V 1.7. -Q: , 'V . , , : xg.-'l t If . '-K V, -Q-1.. 'k t ,' kt . x ,. .xJ:g IRQ, Y m F43 4 ,'4.2' mm. V , - ,. an -Ju m ip- - A , .av ,N 5' ,Vg my A-., . uv-. ,.!14Q ,- V,-Y-it-, 1 '5' ff gazgtfigfgd-1 . P ' 'C !1 inter thunder makes summer wonder. I I 1 1 ,ff 1 fl f . sf' ' if ., Z M,- THE PREsmENT's MANSION Thence to the famous oralors repair. EAST LAWN The masier derives honor from his ar! APPROACH T0 THE CHEMISTRY BUILDING Colonial grandeur framed by trees CORK! 6 wtf! it l9'24 La Cote of'Azu1f La Cote d'Azur, la Cote d'Azur. Where slfy is blue and sea is lnluer, Where floods of sunshine, all day long, Make life a lovely tilting song, Wliere a pure air, but gently fanned, Spreads out across a merry land, And rising almost from the beach Upward the pictured mountains reach, And where the sparlfling waters free Spread out to view a sapphire sea! Here in the Southland, large and red, The sun drops quiclfly into lnedg But ere he sleeps, with fery glance He malfes the golden waters dance And bids a cloud, if such there tae, Put on a colored gown for me. But mostly over sea and slgy There's only lolueness, he and If And as I gaze, across the deep, The mountains talge him to his sleep. All nature spreads her whispered lure, Ne quittez pas la Cote d,Azur.,' Cod, 1 must get me of from here. There,s worlf to do, and time is dear, And life is more than quest of ease Found here among the tropic trees. 1'tt hie me to some northern land Where sloth is not divinely planned. There, when my soul is siclf of earth And languishing, for heauty's dearth, My homing thoughts, instinctly sure, Shall turn to thee, O Cote d'Azur, And dreaming of the Esterel Some day, if I dare risk thy spell, The earth and all its cares l'tt spurn And, Azure Coast, I shall return! -ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR. Cannes, A. M., France April, I 921 l25l -F -IH Im, OSEC. mimi I BOARD OF VISITORS. I THOMAS JEFFERSON, ESECTOR. THOMAS JEFFERSON, JAMES MADISON, - CHAPMAN JOHNSON, JOSEPH C. CABELL, JAMES BHECKENRIDGE. JOHN H. COOKE, GEORGE LOYALL. Secretary of the Board, PETER MINOR. O! FIRST UNIVERSITY BOARD OF VISITORS F I f F QC i I g fi.':J, 1 4 , . N, f- A BO RD OF u. . N . - I ., ,i,. .,. ..,... I ITOIQ rfix L I YQ X yd Q, THE RECTOR or THE UNIVERSITY CYRUS HARDING WALKER To February 28, 1926 EMELIE WATTS IVICVEA .... HUGHES DALTON DILLARD .... CYRUS HARDING WALKER ..... PAUL GOODLOE MCINTIRE. LEWIS C. WILLIAMS .......... ........ ........... To February 29, 1928 MARSHALL CARTER HALL ............ ............ DAVID DENTON HULL .................................... HOLLIS RINEHART .............,.............,...... ..... THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex oblicio ..,....... THE SECRETARY OF THE VISITORS ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS I 27 I ex obzicio. ......Sweet Briar Rocky Mount . . . . . .I'IeatI1sviIIe . . .University . . .Richmond .......I:airfaX ........Roanoke .CI'Iax'IotIeSviIIe . . ..... Richmond . . .University FACULTY AND OFFICERS. GICOIIGIZ TUCKER, Uu.x1mi,xN C1l 'I'Ill'I FAcUL'rx'. GEORGE LONG. Yaoi-'xssux 01-X ANuu4:N'1' LANGUAGES. GEO. BLAETTERMANN, Pxowcssoie Im LLOIIERN LANGUAGES. TH: H EWITT KEY, l'xoi-'nssox or MA'rHE:s1A'1'1cs. CHARLES BONNYCASTLE, I'mm1-'I-:ssmz OF NATURAL P111Loso1-uv. 'V JOHN P. EMMET. Pnom-Lsson OF CHEMISTRY. GEORGE TUOKER, Pxox-'isssoxc OF MORAL PHI1.oso1-lm. ROBLEY DUNGLISON, Pxcolfxssson or' AN. AND MEDIOINIS, SECRI-J'I'AR.Y OF THE FAcUL'rx'. JOIIN FV. KEAN, . L1uR.AmAN, Y ARTHUR s. mzocKENBrwUG.u,.. ,I ' . i?noo'roR. '- F 1 1- 3- , AL In X AN DE R-, AR ,a . v 1. 1:41, ,1 i,-:ai . f I, A' :IBUHBARL-I,,a1' f fl f I . ' -1-if 9122-iff: If if 5.12- .fg::? .- ' - 1,f'TTf1.'i?,sp:e:T41ii-5f -716,2515 ' ' -- -,5f?.IQiQQEff95 i 2' - F Q -miifnxmfli-may-ILQ1- -1 X -I FIRST UNIVERSITY FACULTY AND OFFICERS Facsimile from First Catalogue ' -.f' L.: , A . ' p-'-K1-,:..'-I N ' - .- ..-.uf-.2-1-.V A ,- ALRg:'-..g-.:' 1 -1. ' ', - ,,',:,,1-,'k,,,, K . ,. I 1: ' - 1-.aH'e'4 Q,. ,' 1 4'- ACULTY gl i.: -5 272-'1 .-if v'-55- Ng: If'L124f:2!r, 1 -X., l EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, Pi-LB., D.C.L. Ll...D. .... ....Carr's Hill President 'fl' K Eg 115 B Kg Raven, Superintendent of Schools, Goldsboro, N. C., and Assistant Superintendent of Education, North Carolina, l882-92, Professor of I-Iistory, State Normal College, l892-935 Professor of Education, University of North Carolina, l893-96, President of North Carolina University, l896-1900, President of Tulane University of Louisiana, l900-1904, Doctor of Laws, The University of the South, Tulane University, Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, Member General Edu- cation Boardg Vice-President National Education Association, 1903, Member the Virginia State Geological Commission, Member the Board of Visitors, United States Military Academy, West Point, 1893, Member the American and Louisiana Historical Societiesg Trustee the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Foundation, Century Club, New York City, l9l2g Member the Academy of Social Sciences, Member the Council Table of the Worldis Work, l920, Director Southern Rail- way, l9I4-23, Board of Visitors, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, l9l3-Zlg Trustee of the Institute of Economics, Member Board of Advisors, Institute of Politics, Member Board of Governor's of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, Author of Life of William Hooper, Life of L. M. Curryf' Obligations and Opportunities of Citizenship, Southern Idealism, The Spirit of the South, Sectionalism and Nationality, The Growing South, Virginia: A Tribute, Can Democracy be Organized? , Hand Editor-in-Chief of Library of Southern Liter- ature. l 29 l Vu is w 'w ',w5 ' Q at ' ' : 1, :ig 1 1 u A I lou, -1 f, tx, - - - . comtf A c ltlf y. 1 , S , I mu ww we ---- ga--e ---v f. ,L, ..c - 'f , '. ffffi cxei fw wf, .ig-W 55356-ifijgi-, 153+ ei. ci el se' 0535, iE?. 551- 4. 11. cis?-ic1s:us:.:ai Liliana FRANCIS HENRY SMITH, M.A., LL.D., D.C.L. ................... .... W est Lawn Emeritus Professor of Natural Philosophy, 1907 if B K, Professor of Natural Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1853-1907, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, t85l, Doctor of Laws, Hampden-Sidney, Randolph-Macon, Emory and I-Ienry, Doctor of Common Law, Sewanee, Author of A Syllabus of Lectures on Physics, Christ and Science. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, B.A., LL.D. ,............. ............... M onroe Hill Professor of Applied Mathematics, Dean of Engineering Department 111 K XII, fb B Kg A II, T B II, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, I-Iampden-Sidney College, Doctor of Laws, Hampden-Sidney College, Professor of Greek, Davidson College, IS74-75, Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia since t875, Chairman of the Paculty of the Univer- sity of Virginia, 1888-96, United States Commissioner to Paris Expositon of 1900, Member the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Member the International Group of Awards on Civil and Military Engineering in the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904, Member the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science, Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Chairman of Virginia Section A. S. M. E. WILLIAM MINOR LILE, LL.D. ........,.......................... .... X East Lawn Professor uf Lanz, Dean of the Lan: School K E, 'P B K, 'It A 'IM T.I.L.K.A., Raven, Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1882, Doctor of Laws, William and Mary College, l903, Professor at the University of Virginia since 1893, Member the American Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association, President the Vir- ginia State Bar Association, l9t3, Member Standing Committee, Diocese of Virginia fEpiscopalD, Member the Board of Governors, Woodberry Porest School. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. ............. ..... E ast Lawn Professor of ltlalhemalics X 1115 fl? B K9 A IT, T B U, Eli Banana, Bachelor of Science, University of Virginia, and Civil Engineer, 1882, Professor of Engineering and Director of Missouri School of Mines, l8S6-9l, Member the American Mathematical Society, American Mathematical Association, Adjunct Pro- fessor of Applied Mathematics, 1891, and Professor cf Mathematics, University of Virginia, since 1906, Author of Various Mathematical Articles, 'ADillerentiaI and Integral Calculus, I902. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., P1-i.D. ............................... Preston Heights Corcoran Professor of History CIF K XP, A H, 'I' B K, Eli Banana, Raven, Studied in the Universities of Virginia, Munich, Berlin and Heidelberg, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, l88l, Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, I-Ieidelberg, 1885, Assistant in New York Latin School, ISSI-82, Professor of I-Iistory, Indiana University, I886-89, Adjunct Professor of I-Iistory, University of Virginia, ISS9- 95, Associate Professor of I-Iistory, University of Virginia, IS95-97, Professor of I-Iistory and Economic Science, University of Virginia, t897, Professor of I-Iistory Conlyj, University of Vir- ginia, since l906, Dean of the Graduate Department, University of Virginia, I906-23, Member the American I-Iistorical Association, Southern I-Iistorical Society, Virginia I-Iistorical Society, Author of The Causes of the French Revolution , Methods of Historical Instruction, in Indiana University Bulletin, Is History a Science? in papers of American I-Iistorical Association, The Nineteenth Century in Europe, an outline sketch in Progress, issued by the Chicago University Association, 'ijohn Randolph, a Slcetchn, and a number of historical reviews and articles on various subjects. I30I comix at ct I 9 2 4 I CHARLES ALFRED C-RAVES, M.A., B.L,, LL.D. ...... .... V I East Lawn Professor of Law E X5 HIP A 455 'I' B K5 Raven5 Master of Arts, Washington and Lee University, 18695 Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and English, Washington and Lee University, 1869-73, Bachelor of Laws, Washington and Lee University, 18735 Professor of Law, Washington and Lee Univer- sity, 1873-995 Doctor of Laws, Davidson College, 18955 Doctor of Laws, Washington 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 5 Author of Papers Before the Virginia State Bar Association, 1914 and 1915, on The Forged Letter of General Robert E. Lee. JOI-IN STAIGE DAVIS, M.A., M.D. .......... ....... ..... ............. R u g by Road Professor of Practice of llfleclicine fb K tI'5 'P B K5 Raveng Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 18885 Doctor of Medicine, Uni- versity of Virginia, 18895 Member The American Medical Association, Southern Medical Asso- ciation, Tri-State Medical Association, Medical Society of Virginia5 Member American College of Physicians5 Assistant Secretary American Academy of Medicine, 19035 Louisiana State Medical Society, 1892-935 Anglo-American Medical Society of Berlin, 1891-925 Professor in the Univer- sity of Virginia since 18945 Author of the article on Stomatitis, in Tice's Practice of Medicineg Author various medical papersg President Medical Society of Virginia, 1922-23. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M.A., PHD.. .. ....,...... .... P ark Street Professor of Romanic Languages A H5 fi' B K5 E A X5 Doctor of Philosophy, johns Hopkins University. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. ......................... ...McCormick Road Professor of Mathematics, Dean of The University K A5 A H5 CI' B K5 Eli Bananag Raven5 Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon, 18855 Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leipsic, 18875 Fellow Johns Hopkins University, 1896, and Lecturer on Mathematics at johns I-Iopkins5 Author of a work on Differential Equations, and of papers on the Theory of Transformation Groups, which appeared in the American journal of Mathematics and in the Annals of Mathematics: Professor of Mathematics since 19015 Chairman of the Faculty, 1903-045 Member the American Mathematical Societyg Doctor of Laws, Randolph-Macon Collegeg Member the State Board of Education of Virginiag Fellow the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Scienceg Former Member the Senate of the United Chapters of 'P B K5 First Presi- dent the B of Virginia Chapter of fp B K. THOMAS FITZ-HUGH, M.A. ........................ ..... I X West Lawn Professor of Latin K A5 CP 'B K5 Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 18835 Studied Archaeology in Rome and Pompeii, 18905 Student of Classical Philology, University of Berlin, 1892-935 1899-19013 Studied Archeology in Greece and Asia Minor in 19025 Instructor in Bingham School, North Carolina, 1881-825 Professor of Latin, Central University of Kentucky, 1883-845 First Assistant, Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Virginia, 1884-89, Professor of Latin, University of Texas, 1889-995 Professor of Latin, University of Virginia, since 18995 Member the American Philological Asso- ciation since 18915 Archaeological Institute of America since 18975 Modern Language Association since 18965 American Dialect Society since 19025 Classical Association of Great Britain since 19055 British Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies since 1911, Associate Editor for the South and ' 1311 J-1- 'fE Vw --e g-3 HE 1 2 I . comcfa cumf , 1924 'fgfersfefsiszef DODU :ff fffri e a S- L-iiw-ifiai, iiiiii Southwest of the Cilclcrslecvc-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, l9t0- l3, Councillor Washington Society Archaelogical Institute of America, 1910-12, Councillor Rich- mond Society, t9l2, Author of The Philosophy of the Humanities , A System of Classical Ped- agogy , The University of Virginia in Texas and the Southwest , Prolegomena to the History of the ltalico-Romanic Rhythm , Carmen Arvale or the Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Rhythm , The Sacred Tripudium and the Evolution of Latin Rhythmic Art , 'iltalico-Keltic Accent and Rhythm , The Literary Saturnian, Part l, Livius, Andronicusn, The Literary Saturnian, Part ll, Nevius and the Later Italic Tradition , ulndo-European Rhythm , The Letters of George Long , The Indo-European Superstress and the Evolution of Verse , The Letters of Thomas Jegerson concerning Philology and the Classics , The Old-Latin and Old-lrish Monuments of Verse. WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETI-I, M.D., Pi-LD. .... .... C arr's I-Iill Professor of Hygiene Hot Foot, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1892, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1901, Adjunct Professor of Hygiene and Materia Medica, l902-04, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds since l905. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A., PH.D., LL.D. .... ................ .... U n iversity Place Corcoran Professor of Philosophy K Ag A U, 'I' B Kg T.I.L.K.A.g Bachelor of Arts, University of Texas, t894g Johns Hopkins, 1894-95, Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, 1898, University of Berlin, lS99- 1900, Instructor in Philosophy, Cornell, 1900-02, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell, l902- 03, Professor of Philosophy, Tulane, l903-05, Assistant Editor of the Philosophical Review, 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. THEODORE HOUGH, B.A., PH.D. .......................,............... McCormick Road Professor of Physiology and Dean of the llflezlical School B -9 H, CP B H, 'I' B K, A Q A, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins, 1886, Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins, l893, 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, F9134 President Association of American Medical Colleges, l92l. STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D., LL.D. ......,........ .... U niversity Place Professor of Surgery and Cynecology Z X, N E N, 'P B K, A Q A, Raven, T.I.L.K.A.g Z , Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, 1896, Student in Chemistry in University of Virginia, lS96-97, Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, l90l, Resident House Ofhcer, Assistant Resident and Resident Surgeon, Johns Hopkins Hospital, l90l-07, Professor at University of Virginia since 1907, Doctor of Laws, t32l .:' .- -Vw -mms: ltmml 'OR' U ' lililtl llltt . . ' 24 K T Tim , -1 osuissiifffwirgvjcs-Y-s 1:5-gg. gprfgci -. mwlx-Figil KA Randolph-Macon College, 1923, Member Virginia State Medical Society, American Medical Association, Tri-State Medical Society, The Southern Surgical Society, Fellow the American College of Surgeons, Fellow the American Surgical Association, Member the Societe Internationale de Chirugie, Author of various papers on surgical subjects, Surgeon-in-Chief, University of Vir- ginia Hospital. THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, M.S., PH.D. ..... .......... .... U n iversity Place Corcoran Professor of Geology K E, fl E, 113 B K3 A H, Graduate Virginia Polytechnic lnstitute, 1890, Master of Science, 1893, Graduate Student, University of Virginia, l89l, Fellow in Geology, Cornell University, Doctor of Philosophy, 1897, Member Cornell Party of Geologists in the Sixth Peary Arctic Expedition to North Greenland, l896, Private Research Worker on Rock Decay, United States National Mu- seum, 1897-98, Assistant Geologist, State Geological Surveys of lndiana, 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 lnstitute, 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. ...... .... 4 l University Place Professor of Chemistry II K A5 A H, E E, LP B K, A X E, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Hampden-Sidney I-IA HA College, Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hoplcins University, Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member the American Chemical Society, Member the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Chemical Specialist to Committee on Education, General Staff, War Department. LSTEAD Sl-IIPMAN HEDGES, BS., M.A., M.D. ......... ..... P ark Street Professor of Diseases of the Eye '-P -A 9, 'I' B Kg H M, N E N, T.I.L.K.A.g Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts, University of Virginia, lS9O, Assistant Professor in Biological Laboratory, University of Virginia, 1890-91, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1892, lnterne, New York City Hospital, 1892-93, Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia, t893-95, Resident Physician at Memorial Hos- pital, Orange, New Jersey, l895-96, Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Virginia, 1896-97, Clinical Instructor, University of Virginia, 1898-1906, Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Virginia, Member Charlottesville Medical, Piedmont Medical, Virginia State Medical, American Laryngologieal, Rhinological, and Otological Societies, Fellow American College of Surgeons. RRY TAYLOR MARSHALL, B.A,, M.D. ........................ .... . . .... Ivy Waller Reed Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology A A QP, ff' B K, Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Member County, State, and American Medical Associations, Council of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteri- ologists, Virginia State Board of Health. - l33l 9' an Aer 'f E7 i comix J. cunu A l924. mo ww me ,P 9?L.,1'! l. f'.! ' Pl, i .. -. , ! , : , ' . f :',, ,,22?,'L 'f '?1'i ? ', jf'Z 'AA M 'f1' ROBERT FRENCH COMPTON, MD. ............. ...... .............. ..... F f y 'S spfmg Professor of Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throal 111 X5 A Q Ag H Mg Former House Surgeon, Rochester City Hospital, Former House Surgeon, Manhattan Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Surgeon, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Department, University of Virginia Hospital and Dispensaryg Member Albemarle Medical Association, Char- lottesville, Virginiag Philosophical Society, University of Virginia, Piedmont Medical Society, Virginia State Medical Society, American Medical Association, Fellow American College of Sur- geons, Southern Railway Surgeons' Association, Attending Specialist, U. S. P. H. S. WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B.A. ............................. ..... P reston Heights folm B. Cary Professor of Biblical Hislory anal Lileralure fl, B Kg Bachelor of Arts, Hiram College, 1894, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Divin- ity School, l900g Lecturer on Biblical Literature, Ann Arbor English Bible Chairs, 1897-99, Lec- turer for Calcutta Bible Lectureship, lndia, 1901-03, Editor of Biblical Department for Young Men of lncliaf' 1902-03, John B. Cary Lectureship, i903-l906. ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M.A., LL.B., S.j.D. .... ..,. M onroe Hill Professor of Law CIP I' Ag A H5 fb A 4113 9 K N9 CI! B K5 E A X5 T.I.L.K.A., P.K.g OWL, Raven, l3 Clubg Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, l90Ig Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1902, Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1904, Member St. Louis QMOQ Bar, 1904-07, Doctor of Law, Harvard University, 1922, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Virginia, l907-095 Professor of Law, University of Virginia, since 1909, Author of Dobie on Bailments and Car- riersl' and Dobie's Case Boolc on Bailments and Carriers , Captain flnfantryb, U. S. Army Cl9I7J, attached to 80th Division, Major fCteneral Staffj, attached to General Headquarters, A. E. F., 1918, Executive Director of the Centennial Endowment Fund of the University of Virginia, 1920-21 . WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, MA., PHD. ......... ..... I West Lawn Professor of Germanic Languages B 9 Hg A Hg fl' B Kg T.I.L.K.A., Instructor in French and C-erman, University of Virginia, l894-953 Bachelor of Arts, 1895, Principal of the Houston Academy, Houston, Virginia, i895-975 Master of Arts, 1898, Latin and Greek Master, Episcopal High School of Virginia, 1898-1901, JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. ............................. .......... W est Range Professor of Civil Engineering H K Ag A Hg if B Kg E B 'Pg 'l-.l.L.K.A.g Raven, Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary Col- lege, Civil Engineer, University of Virginia. JAMES CARROLL FLlPPlN, lVl.D. ..................... .... U niversity Place Professor of Clinical Medicine K Eg 'I' B Kg A S2 Ag N E Ng Raveng Doctor of Medicine, 1901, Demonstrator of Medical Biol- ogy, University of Virginia, 1902-04, Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology, University of Virginia, 1905-07, Author of various papers on medical subjects. l34l comix 4 cunlf I 92 s HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M.A., PI-LD. .................... .... U niversity Place Professor of Histology aml Embryology 'JP E Kg 'P B Hg A Q Ag ll' B Kg Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Lehigh University, IQO3, Master of Arts, Lehigh University, 1904, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 19075 Member the American Association of Anatomistsg The Association of Zoologists fEastern Branchjg Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member the Association of American Nat- uralistsg The American Microscopical Society, Society for Experimental Biology and Medicineg American Genetic Associationg Eugenics Research Societyg Assistant in Histology and Embryology, Cornell University Medical College, New York City, l904-065 Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. University of Virginia, 1907, Associate Professor of Anatomy, 1908-l l 5 Professor of Histology and Embryology since 1911, Former Member of the Staff of Embryology at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massachusettsg Author of various papers on Cytological, Histological, and Embryological Subjects, and on Eugenics and Human Heredityg Author of a Textbook of Histology. CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS ..,... ......... ........... ......... L y n dhall Apartments Professor of Education and Dean of the Summer Quarter T A Kg Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers, Secretary Virginia Education Commission, l9ll-l3g President Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States, l9l6- 19, President Virginia State Teachers' Association, l9l6g President Association of Virginia Col- leges, l92l-22, Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg President National University Extension Association since l922. ROBERT I-IENNING WEBB, M.A., Pi-1.D. .............. .... R ugby Road Professor of Creek H K Ag A Hg 'I' B Kg Raven, Bachelor of Arts, 1901, Master of Arts, t9OZg Hampden-Sidney College, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1904, Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University 19095 Member British Classical Associationg Member the American Philological Association: In- structor in Latin, University of Virginia, l904-O69 lnstructor in Latin and Greek, Harvard Univer- sity l909-l2g Professor of Greek, University of Virginia since l9l2. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M.A., PI-LD. ..... .. ............... Observatory Mountain Professor of Astronomy and Director of Leander 1WcCormiclf Observatory B 9 Hg A Hg sf' B Kg E Eg T B Hg Raven, Master of Arts, Queen's University, 1894, Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1898, Fellow in Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, t897-98, Research Assistant Yerl-ies Observatory, University of Chicago, l898-99, Tutor in Astron- omy, Columbia University, 1899-1906, Instructor in Astronomy, Columbia University, 1906-08, Adjunct Professor of Astronomy, Columbia University, 1908-13g Research Associate, Yerkes Ob- servatory, University of Chicago Summer Quarters, 1907-IZ, Assistant Professor of Astrophysics, University of Chicago, 1912-I3, Astronomer, Eclipse Expeditions to Georgia in l900, to Sumatra in 1901, to Spain in l905, to Oregon in l9l8, to California in 1923, Astrophysicist, Smithsonian Institution, 1904, Adams Research Fellow, Delegate to Brussels Conference, 1919, Fellow the Royal Astronomical Society: Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceg Honorary Member the Astronomical Society of Mexico, Member the American Astronomical Societyg Member and Patron A. A. V. S. O. American Philological Society, Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences. l35l 5 1 gist' ,K I comix 4 Clllilf I'-'24 im ou.. .,s.,.. u...n. .... .. I ...... ---- IP- -1 i l l- at --f'- I ---- '- -- l --'-'- 2 2s P'W U-W CHARLES HANCOCK, B.S. .....,..................... ..... .... U n iversity Place Professor of .wechariicol Engineering A II- ID B K3 T B 11, Raven, Graduate of Miller School, 1888, Bachelor of Science in Ap- plied,Mathemalics and Mechanics, University of Virginia, l903, Member the Society forlthe Promotion of Engineering Education, Association of American University Professors, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Ciovernoris Board of Mechanical Survey. 1vEY FOREMAN Lewis, BA., Ms., Pi-i.D. .................... .... 1 1 East Lawn Miller Professor of Biology and Agriculture Z XP, E Ei, fl' 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, Investigator at the Kaiserliche Anstalt at Helgoland, 1908, instructor in the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Hole, Massachusetts, 1907, l9lO-23, Professor of Biology, Randolph-Macon College, l905-06, l907-l2, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, l9l2-l4, Professor, University of Missouri. 19l4-I5, Fellow the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Secretary of the Union of the American Biological Association, Secretary the Botanical Society of America, Winner of the Walker Prize of the Boston Society of Natural History, Scientific Assistant and Investigator, U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1905-06, l909, Author of various scientific papers. GEORGE BOARDNIAN EAC-ER, JR., B.A., LLB. ...... ..... I vy Road Professor of Law 415 K NP, 9 N E, 'II A KID: fI1 B K3 H K X, Z , OXVL, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, l9I0, Member Louisville, Kentucky, Bar, l9lO-ll, President Class of l9l0, University of Virginia, Member American Society of international Law, American Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association, Pendennis Club, Louisville, Kentucky, Postgraduate Student, University of Wisconsin, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Virginia, l9ll-l5, Associate Professor of Law, I9t5, Professor of Law since 1916, Member American Academy of Political and Social Science. LLEWELLYN GRIFFITI-I HOXTON, B.S., IVLA., PHD. .... .... ....... P r eston Heights Professor of Physics A K E, 'It B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1900, Doctor of Philosophy, johns Hopkins University, Fellow of the American Physical Society, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Member of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, American Association of University Profes- sors, Member of the American Astronomical Society. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN, B.S., lVI.D. .................. ..... 5 Wayside Place Professor of A rialomy Z E, 'I' X, Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic lnstitute, 1900, Doctor of Medicine, johns Hopkins University, 1904, lnstructor at Johns Hopkins University, l904-05, lnstructor, University of Michigan, l905-07, Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, University of the Philippines, 1907-IO, Associate Professor and Professor, Tulane University, l9lO-16, Member the American Anatomical Association, Councillor, American Anthropological Association, Corresponding Mem- ber the Anthropological Association of Rome, Fellow of the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, Past President the New Orleans Academy of Science, President the Ana- tomical Board of Virginia, Author of The Racial Anatomy of the Philippine Islanders, and numerous anatomical papers. i361 ,Q -evil. -'ffm .LL-ii:-iii-'i LLLLLL S comtf 4 cunu l A - wut way: 'a E -g'11'ff2ff. -- . 1 - we j '0'U ' D0 ia m JOHN LEVI MANAHAN, BS., B.PED., M.A., PH.D. ...................... 33 University Place Professor of Ealucalional Administration aml Dean of the Department of Eciucalion 112' .X K, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Pedagogy, Ohio Northern University, I9l2, Master of Arts, Harvard University, l9l4, Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, l9l7, Superin- tendent of Model School, Ohio Northern University, during summers of I9l3 and 1914, Assistant in Education, Radcliffe College, l9l4-I5, Professor of History and Education, Miami University, summer of t9l5, Slate High School lnspector and Professor of Education, Miami University, l9l5- I6, Chief of Educational Service at U. S. A. General Hospitals Nos. I7 and I9 during 1918, Special Advisor in U. S. A. General Hospital No. 2l fl9l9D, Professor of Educational Admin- istration, Ohio State University, summer of l92Ig Active Member of the following professional associations: National Education Association, Virginia State Teachers' Association, Association of College Teachers of Education, American Association of University Professors, Southern Associa- tion of Teacher Training lnstitutions. WALTER Sl-IELDON RODMAN, BS., S,M. ....... ., .... Lyndhall Professor of Electrical Engineering T B H3 111 B K5 fl' K 'Pg .X ll, Raven, Bachelor of Science, Rhode lsland State College, 1904, Master of Science, Rhode lsland State College, l907, Master of Science, Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology, 1909, Instructor in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Rhode lsland State College, l904-08, Postgraduate Student, Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology, 1908-10, Member the Amer- ican lnstitute of Electrical Engineers, The Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, The American Association for the Advancement of Science, The llluminating Engineering Society: The American Association of University Professors. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL, B.A., M.D. .... ..,... .... M o nroe Hill Professor of Pharmacology H M, 'I' B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, l9Ol, Instructor in Anatomy, l909-ll, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, t9ttg Member the American Pharmaco- logical Society, American Society for the Advancement of Science, Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Society for the Study of lnternal Secretions, Charloltesville-Albemarle Board of Health, Associate Member Medical Society of Virginia, Pre-medical Adviser, Chair- man of Admissions to Medical School, Contributions to the Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly, journal of Anatomy, Archives of Internal Medicine. fournal of Physiology, and fournal of Pharmacology. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A., Pl-LD. ........... .... ...... .... U n i versity Place Professor of Biology X fb, E El, A U, 'ff B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Franklin and Marshall College, t898, Master of Arts, 1900, Teacher in the Philippines, 1901-03, Student in Gottingen University, l903, Fellow in Biology, Princeton University, l903-04, lnstructor in Biology, University of Virginia. l904-08, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1908, Fellow the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science, Member the American Association of College Professors, JOHN CALVIN METCALF, M,A., Ln'T.D., LL.D. .........,................. University Place Linden Kent Memorial Professor of English Literature and Dean of the Craaluate Department K A, T K A, E T, 0 A K, '13 B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Georgetown College, Master of Arts, Harvard University,Doctor of Letters, Georgetown College and Baylor University, Doctor of Laws, University of Richmond, Professor of Latin, Soule College, Tennessee, l890-94, Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University, 1894-95, Professor of English, C. fl -i i S T Ji Y WWW : :T comix 4 clmu :oz H- oowo -I Hovo me ow I ---- - 1--eg: -H . . f -. I He- ,f-ff, f':Tf :'fe'a c: :-2 Pf'2f'i 'ff Georgetown College, 1895-I904, Professor of English, Richmond College, I904-I7, Dean of Richmond College, I9I4-I7, Member of the American Dialect Society, Modern Language Asso- ciation of America, Association of American University Professors, The University Club of Rich- mond, National Conference on College Entrance Requirements in English, Exchange Professor on Southern Exchange Poundation, University of North Carolina, I920, Author of The English in the South , George Cary Eggleston , History of English Literature , l-listory of American Literature , various magazine articles, Editor of Acldisorfs Spectator QSelectionsJ, Shakespeare's Macbeth ,- -loint Editor of Readings in American Literature, Editor-in-Chief of The Literary World, 3 volumes, Literary Editor of the Library of Southern Literature, Vol. XVII, Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years, a Book of Contemporary Verse. GRAHAM EDGAR, BS., PHD. ......................... ..... I West Lawn Professor of Chemistry 3 E, 41' B K5 A X II, Raven, Bachelor of Science, State University of Kentucky, I907, Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, I909, Pellow in Chemistry, Yale University, I908-09, Instructor in Chemistry, University of Virginia, l909-IO, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, I9I0-IZ, Associate Professor of Chemistry, I9I2-I7, Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, I9I7, Executive Secretary, Research Information Service, National Research Council, I9I8, Consulting Chemist, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., I9I9-20, Member Division of Educational Relations, National Research Council. GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, ja., B.A., M.A., Pi-i.D. ................ .... W ayside Place Professor of Psychology and Educational Psychology K E, 'I' A K, 47 B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, College of William and Mary, 1907, Master of Arts, Columbia University, I9II, Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, I9I7, University Scholar in Psychology, Columbia University, I9I4-I5, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Psy- chology, William and Mary, I907-I I, Professor of Philosophy and Psychology and Associate Pro- fessor of Education, William and Mary, I9I I-I6, Principal, William and Mary Normal Academy, I9I2-I6, Associate Professor of Psychology and Education and Director of the Psychological Lab- oratory, Colgate University, I9I6-I9, Chief Phyehological Examiner, Camp Lee, Virginia, I9I8, Author of The Psychology of the Negro , Member American Psychological Association. WILLIAM ROYALL SMITI-IEY, B.A., M.A., PHD. ................. ...... U niversity Place Professor of Secondary Education '17 .X K, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, Randolph-Macon College, Graduate Student, Uni- versity of Chicago and University of Wisconsin, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, Assistant in Education, University of Wisconsin, Principal Petersburg High School, Professor and Director of Summer Quarter, State Normal School, l-larrisonburg, Virginia, Secretary Virginia State Board of Education, President Virginia Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, President Virginia State Teachers' Association, Member University Commission on Southern Race Questions, American Sociological Society, American Association of University Professors, CIP B K. JAMES SOUTI-IALL WILSON, BA., M.A., Pi-LD. Oakhurst Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English K E, E T, 11' B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, College of William and Mary, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, Assistant Professor in the College of William and Mary, I906-08, Professor in the College of William and Mary, I908-I9, Director the William and Mary Summer Session, I9I5-I8, Member the State Board of Education of Virginia, l9I5-I9, Member the Modern Language Association of America, American Historical Association, Author of Alexander Wilson, Poet-Naturalist , Joint Editor of The Enchanted Years, a Book of Contemporary Verse. t38I L- '-'QXC ' 77T 1 . - Y 'W ' if 4 IIE- lII1HEl I .15 Tw GPI: H E , f f f I comix 4 Cltltlf ft s 192.4 Y ...... 559.35 Q :i i Q -f ag.-3 wg. K A 4 W ixaink-151 AAAAAL ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A., lVl.A., PHD. ..., ..... R ugby Road Professor of Philosophy 9 A X, 'I' B K, Raven, OWL, Cosmopolitan Club, Treasurer Class of 1908, Bachelor of Arts University of Virginia, l908, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, l909, Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, l9l6, University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia University, l9l2-13, Ad- junct Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, l9l3-t6g Associate Professor, I9l6-20, Professor since 1920, Member the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Ameri- can Philosophical Association, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Societas Spino- zana, Author of Idea and Essence in the Philosophies of Hobbes and Spinoza, The Basis of Social Theory , Contributor of Articles to The fournal of Philosophy, Studies in the History of Seas, Second Lieutenant flnfantryj, U. S. Army, Personal Officer, S. A. T. C., University of irginia. CARROLL MASON SPARROW, B.A., PHD. ..... ..... M onroe Hill Professor of Physics '-IZ' B Kg T A, Bachelor of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, l908, Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, l9ll. ARTHUR FICKENSCHER ....... ,..... .... V a rsity Hall Professor of Ilffusic Crraduate, Royal Conservatory, Studied in Munich under Rheinberger, Thuille, Schwartz, and Bussmeir, Concert Pianist with Nikita, Anton Schott, Schumann-l-leink, Bispham, Ondriceli, and Materna, Teacher of Voice and Composer in San Francisco, Teacher of Voice and Composer in Europe, l9l l-14, Teacher of Voice and Composer in New York City, Composer of Aucassin et Nicolettef' a Symphonic-Choral Poem, The Visions, for Orchestra and Voice, The Chamber Blue, a Mimo-Drama, 'iPrench Folk Songs, for Chorus , German Folk Songs , Te Deum and hlubilateug Requiem , Lenten Song , 'Six Songs , The Wind , l'lorror's Realm , Where go the Boats? A Paery Song , Willowwood , The Brass Band , Piano Quartetu, and other works, Author of Acoustical Relationships. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, M.A., P1-i.D. ................ .... C olonnade Club Professor of Mathematics A K E, A H, E T, if B K, Raven, l-lot Foot, IMP, Bachelor of Arts, l902, Master of Arts, l903, Doctor of Philosophy, l908, University of Virginia, Instructor in Mathematics, l904-09, University of Virginia, Instructor in Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, l909-13, Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, l9l3-I6, Summer Faculty, Cieorge Peabody School for Teachers, l9l5-17, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, l9l6-I9, Asso- ciate Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1919-23, Professor of Mathematics, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1923-3 Member the American lVlatl'1ematical Society, American Mathematical Association, Board of Governors, Colonnade Club. JOSEPH HUDNUT, M.ARcH. ..... ........................ ..... W e st Range Professor of Art and Architecture A X Pg Harvard College, l9l0g University of Michigan, School of Architecture, l9l2, Columbia University, School of Architecture, l9l7, for three years Professor of Architecture, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Practiced Architecture in New York City, Member American Institute of Architects, Architectural League of New York, l-larvard Club, Salamagundi Club. A t39l -6955 mfg iq X 'lib 'W i ,news ii comix a. Cltltlf l92-4 If fluke:E5'M'lei'i'9'75s-3 '! 5L 31 7'f 1 fi - A - I- f 'fQ 'I' .I e I ai-41:5-Qi isi 35535 WILSON CEE, B.S., M.A., Pl-LD. ......................................... Chancellor Street Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology fl Eg Bachelor of Science, Clemson Agricultural College, t908g Master of Arts, University of South Carolina, t9t0, Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, t9t3g Instructor in Biology, University of South Carolina, IQOS-09, Assistant in Zoology, University of Wisconsin, l9U9-ll, Assistant Professor of Zoology and Associate Entomologist, Experiment Station, Clemson Col- lege, t9It-IZ, Fellow in Zoology, University of California, l9l2-I3, elected Instructor in Genetics, University of California, resigning to become Acting Professor of Biology, University of South Carolina, t9t3-t4, Professor of Biology, Emory University, t9t4-17, Assistant Director of Agricultural Extension Service, Clemson College, t9l7-t8, Technician, Medical Corps, U. S. A., Central Medical Department Laboratory, Dijon, France, l9l8-I9, Professor of Rural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of South Carolina, l9l9-23, Member, American Country Life Association, American Economic Association, LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, MD. .,.......,.. .... G rady Avenue Professor of Pediatrics E X, ff' B K, :I Q Ag Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, l897, Interne, Willard Parker Hospital, New York City, ISQS, New York Infant Asylum, l899, Out-Patient Departments, Good Samaritan Dispensary, New York, Bellevue, and Roosevelt Hospitals, Laboratory New York Board of Health, i897-99, practiced Medicine in Norfolk, Virginia, t900-23, Professor of Pediatrics, University of Virginia, t923-, Member Charlottesville Medical Society, Virginia State Medical Society, American Pediatrics Association, State Board of Health, Childrens Code Commission of Virginia, I92O, American C-enetic Association, Fellow American Medical Associa- tion, Director in American Child Health Association, Honorary Member, Norfolk County Medical Society, George Washington Medical Society, Vvashington, D. C., Contributor to Abl's System of Pediatrics, and Author of Various Scientific and Sociological Papeis. ADELAIDE DOUGLAS SIMPSON, B.A., ..... Faculty Apartments Dear: of Wonien Bachelor of Arts, Bryn IVlawr, l9l3, Master of Arts, Columbia, t9t7g Assistant to Registrar, Teachers College, Columbia, l9l4-I6, Dean of Women and Professor of Latin, Hillsdale College Michigan, t9t7-IQ, Drisler Fellow in Classical Philology, Columbia, t9t9-21, Member' of Bryn Mawr Club of New York, New York Latin Club, American Philological Association, Southern Women's Educational Alliance. CI-IAPIN JONES, B.A., M.I:'. ........................,........ ..... C ildersleeve Wood Associate Professor of Forestry E N, Bachelor of Arts, Vanderbilt University, l904, Master of Forestry, Yale University. t909g State Forester of Virginia, Secretary and Treasurer The Association of State Foresters, Senior Members the Society of American Foresters. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, B.A., M.D. ................... ...Moni'oe I-Iitl ' Associate Professor of Surgery K A3 '-I5 P Eg A Q A, CI' B K, Raven, T.I.L.K.A.g Bachelor of Arts, Transylvania University, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, Former Resident Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital, Member of the House Stat'I, Bellevue Hospital, New York, Adjunct Professor of Surgery, t9t0-I6, Assistant Surgeon of the University of Virginia Hospital, Member the Albemarle County, HW it Q J --.Wt 'P , c,. ' 1 'F' - ' comix 4 cunu 1 Q r A 1924 em mggs fuiivafp -, ---v- ----v- . , - ::-- ,ELI - I -. V M -'ma sr-av i im -usw vvvmguww Y sess as . - A Virginia State and American Medical Associationsg Southern State and Tri-State Medical Societies: Fellow the American College of Surgeons, Associate Professor of Surgery since I9l6g Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. A. HERMAN PATRICK JOHNSON, B.A., M.A., Pi-LM. ,.......... .... E ast Lawn Associate Professor of English Literature Bachelor of Arts, University of South Carolina, 19045 Master of Arts, 19083 Master of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1909, Teacher of English in Columbia, S. C., High School, 1904-089 Prin- cipal, 1906-O85 Assistant Professor, University of Mississippi, I9O9-141 Acting Professor of Eng- lish, 1912-13, Adjunct Professor of English Literature, University of Virginia, l9l4-ls, Member of Modern Language Association of America. GARDNER LLOYD CARTER, M.A., Pl-LD. .................. ..... F ry's Spring Road Associate Professor of Chemistry Bachelor of Arts, t9I2, Master of Arts, l9l4, Doctor of Philosophy, l9l6, University of Virginiag Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, l9t6-18, Assistant Gas Chemist, Chem- ical Warfare Serviceg Member the American Chemical Societyg Treasurer General Athletic Asso- ciation, l92l-22, l922-23. CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL ......................,....... ..... M cCormiek Road Associate Professor of Public Speaking A E Pg Graduate, Emerson College of Oratoryg Member Faculty, Emerson College, 1901-07, Ad- junct Professor of Public Speaking, University of Virginia, 1908-I8, Associate Professor since 1918, Member of the National Association of Teachers of Speech and of the American Association of University Professors. JAMES COOK BARDIN, M.D. .........,. ...................... ..... F r y's Spring Road Associate Professor of Romanic Language 9 A X3 E A X3 Raven, OWL: Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1909, Instructor in Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, l9I0-l3g First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U. S. A.g First Lieutenant, Med.-O. R. C., Member of Advisory Editorial Board of Inter-Americag Editor of Leyemtas Historicas Mejicanas and El Reina de los lncas. JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., M.D. ........................... ..... U niversity Place Associate Professor of Urology H K Ag A H3 A 52 Ag if P Eg 'P B Kg T.I.L.K.A.g IB , uzng Raveng Bachelor of Arts, Uni- versity of Virginia,,l907g Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, l9l0g Urologist, University of Virginia I-lospitalg Member American Urological Association, Faculty Member on the 3-3-3 Athletic Council. W. PATTON GRAHAM, B.A., M.A. ...................,........ .... l l00 Wertland Street Associate Professor of Romania Languages Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry Collegeg Master of Arts, University of Virginiag Student at the University of Grenobleg Student at the University of Chicago, Professor of French, Lynchburg ' t4tt 5 O 5 2 'S Q0 3 5 S was-greg, its CF lat' I - to no -P QQ? .5 1,-' g ag 'ui . 'gg I . Zz I - ff ' 2 I , 0 4 . ..rm 9- 7 1 Z nn- nun gs :img lgpgg uvma gefg wry- 'TQFQ' 2--Y' - ' V :csc osqaT5qg:u1VTT is,souarYg4Eggggigl--Ill ab A A A I A in High School, Professor of lVIodern Languages, Wesleyan College, Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University, Modern Languages, Cumberland University, Modern Languages, Central Col- lege, Associate Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B.A., M.D. ..... .......................... U niversity Place Associate Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and Director of Laboratories, University of Virginia Hospital 411 A 9, 'IP B K5 'I' B IT, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, University of Mississippi, 1902, Student Assistant in Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Virginia, t9l0-I l, Assistant Surgical Path- ologist, University of Virginia Hospital, t9I I-IZ, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, l9l2, Intexne, University of Virginia Hospital, l9I2-13, State Health Department of Virginia, Summers of l9lO-It-IZ, Instructor in Clinical Diagnosis and Assistant University Physician, University of Virginia, l9I3-14, Rockefeller Sanitary Commission and Community Health Work, Virginia, 1914, Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Unive'sity of Mississippi, l9t4, Adjunct Professor of Clinical Diagnosis and University Physician, l9l5-22. ALBERT WILLIAM GILES, B.A., lVI.S. ..................... ..,. F ifteenth Street Associate Professor of Geology E E, Bachelor of Arts, University of Rochester. 1909, Gracluale Student and Assistant in Geology, University of Rochester, I909-IO, Master of Science, University of Rochester, l9lO, Instructor in Geology, Allegheny College, l9l I-IZ, Fellow in Geology, Northwestern University, t9t2-t3, Pro- fessor of Geology, Kansas Wesleyan College, t9l3-I5, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Summer of l9I5 and Session of l9I5-lo, Assistant Geologist, Gypsy Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla- homa, Summer of t9l6, 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- 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, BA., lVl.A., Pi-i.D. .......... ..... IVI onroe Hill Associate Professor of Economics A K XP, 'It B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry College, l9l2, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, l9l5, Holder of Phelps-Stokes Fellowship, 1915-I7, Bennet Wood Green Scholarship, l9t7-t8, Master of A1'ts, Harvard University, 1918, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, t9l9, Adjunct Professor of Economics, University of Virginia, l9l9-20, Special In- vestigator for the Bureau of Labor, l9t7, Member' the American Economic Association, The Soci- 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., G.P.A. ............... ...... F aculty Apartments Associate Professor of Business Administration B 9 H, A M A, A K tI', Bachelor of Arts, Boston University, 1915, Bachelor of Business Ad- ministration, Boston University, I9Z0, Certified Public Accountant. State of New Hampshire, In- structor in Accounting and Actuarial Science, Boston University, t9l7-20, Professor and Head of Accounting Department, Havana Branch of Boston University, College of Business Administration, Havana, Cuba, l920-2lg Associate Professor of Accounting and Marketing, University of Virginia, Member of American Economic Association, American Association of University Instructors in Accounting. l42l coluifacunlf A I ,I I I 770099- uggonm mv9Yfmp'1f', fu':L-e!s1Ie ':ges1, ,' f Y 57 ,3312-Ulu., new 'um g ame' Wwe 72 -f sa- A. li an. A A BRUCE WILLIAMS, BS., MS., PH.D. ...........,.........,. ..... C olonnade Club Associate Professor of Political Science YI, I' Ag fl' B Kg Raveng Bachelor of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1912, Master of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, t9l4g Graduate Student, johns I-loplcins University, l9l6- 17, University of Paris, I9I9g University Pellow in Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, t9t9-20, Doctor of Philosophy, Johns l-loplcins University, l920, Member American Political t Science Association, and the American Society of International Law. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, B.A.. M.A. ....... ............. .... R u ghy Road Associate Professor of French A T Q9 A U3 Bachelor and Master of Arts, University of Virginia, lS99g Instructor in French, University of Virginia, l89B-99, University of Ciittingen, University of Leipsic, IS99-t902g In- structor in French, Johns Hopkins University and University of Chicago. ABRAHAM BERGLUND, PLA., PH.D. ...................... ......... P aculty Apartments Associate Professor of Transportation Bachelor of Arts, University of Chicago, 1904, Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 19074 Taught Economics at Washington State College, t907-09, Special Agent, Eureau of Corporations, 1909-13, Taught Economics at University of Washington, 1913-18, Special Expert for United States Tariff Commission, t9l8-22, Associate Professor of Transportation, University of Vir- ginia, 1922, Member American Economic Associationg American Association for Labor Legislationg National Economic League, National Geographic Association, Author of hook on United States Steel Corporation, and of several articles on current economic questions in the American Economic Review, Quarterly fournat of Economics, fournal of Political Economy, and Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science. ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH, B.A., tVt.A., Pi-LD. ...... .... U niversity Place Associate Professor of English E A Eg Bachelor of Arts, Lafayette, t9t2g Master of Arts, I-tarvard, 1917, Doctor of Philos- ophy, Harvard, 1920, Instructor in English, Lafayette, t9t2-14, Assistant Professor of English, Pennsylvania Military College, 1914-t6g A. E. P.. 1918-19, Assistant Professor of English, Wes- leyan University, l920-229 Member Modern Language Association of America. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, AB., tVt.A., PHD. ..........,... .... R ugby Road Associate Professor of Economics A T Q, A K ttf, Bachelor of Arts, Washington State College, 1910, Master of Arts, Harvard, l9ttg Doctor of Philosophy, University of California, 1922, University Scholar, Harvard, t9tO, Teaching Fellow, Harvard, 1911, Assistant Professor of Economics, Washington State College, 1913-16g Instructor, University of California, t9t6-22, Lecturer, American Institute of Banking, Oakland, California Chapterq Pinancial Writer for San Francisco Call, 1919-20g Lecturer, Banking and Finance, University of California Extension, l9l8-22. CARL CASKEY SPEIDEL, PHB., Pl-LD. ..... .............. .... D a wson's Row Associate Professor of Anatomy N E Ng 'iv B Kg Bachelor of Philosophy, Lafayette, 1914, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton, 1918, Part-time Instructor in Biology, Princeton University, t9I4-16g Maule Research Fellow, Princeton, t43l Ag, SA -ls s ,f' r t 's comix 4 cunu' 1924 ,i'i-E-Lassie .-L-55315453 1916-I7, lnstructor in Comparative Anatomy and Histology, University of Akron, Ohio, 1917-18, Acting Professor of Biology, Saint Lawrence University, 1919-20, lnvestigator during various sum- mers at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woodls Hole, Massachusetts, Bureau of Fisheries, Wood' Hole, Massachusetts, Harpswell Laboratory, Maine, and the U. S. Biological Station, Fairport, lowa, Sanitary Corps and Chemical Warfare Department, U. S. A., I9t8, Member the American Anatomical Association, American Association for Advancement of Science, Marine Biological Laboratory. S JOHN HOWE YOE, BS., lVl.S., M.A. ..................,..... .... F aculty Apartments Associate Professor of Chemistry K Eg A X Eg E T, Bachelor of Science, 1913, Master of Science, 1914, Vanderbilt University, Master of Arts, 1917, Princeton University, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1923, Graduate Student, University of Chicago fSummer Quarterj, 1913, Certificate of First Aid Train- ing, 1918, United States Bureau of Mines, Assistant in Chemistry, 191 l-13, lnstructor in Biology, 1913-14, lnstructor in Chemistry, 1914-15, Vanderbilt University, Assistant in Chemistry, 1915-I7, Princeton University, lnstructor in Zoology fSummer Quarterj, 1914, Instructor in Chemistry fSummer Quartersb, 1915-I6-I7, George Peabody College for Teachers, Chemical Engineer fon War Gas Researchj, U. S. Bureau of Mines, 1917-18, First Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Serv- ice, U. S. A., 1918-19, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia, 1919-23, Asso- ciate Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia, 1923-. DUMAS MALONE, BA., MA., Pi-LD. ..................... ..... C olonnacle Club HA Associate Professor of History E N, Bachelor of Arts, Emory College, 1910, Master of Arts, 1921, and Doctor of Philosophy, I923, Yale University, Winner of John Addison Porter Prize, Yale University, 1923, Instructor in History, 1919-23, and elected Assistant Professor of History, 1923, Yale University, Author of The First Years of Thomas Cooper in America, South Atlantic Quarterly, and The Threatened Prosecution of Alexander Hamilton under the Sedition Act, American Historical Review, Member American Historical Association. ROLD LEE ALDEN, B.A., M.S., PI-LD. .... ....... . .. ..... Fry's Spring Road Assistant Professor of Astronomy 'I' B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Wheaton College, 1912, Master of Science, University of Chi- cago, t9I3, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, t9I7, Research Assistant, Yerlces Ob- servatory, t9t2-I4, Vanderbilt Fellow and Instructor, University of Virginia, 1914-18, Assistant Professor of Astronomy since 1918, Research Assistant Leander McCormick Observatory since 1914, Director of United States Shipping Board School at Navigation, Jersey City, 1918-19, Mem- ber the American Astronomical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, American Meteorological Society. ERNEST LINWOOD LEHMAN, M.A., Pl-LD. ....,................. .... C- raves' Cottage Assistant Professor of Latin and Romanic Languages Z B T, 419 B K, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, 1915, Master of Arts, 1917, Doctor of Philosophy, 1920, University of Virginia, lnstructor in Latin, University of Virginia, l9l5-23, lnstructor in French, University of Virginia, 1918-20, Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, since 1920, Assistant Professor of Latin, University of Virginia, l923-5 Editor l..ab1cl'ie's Un fcune Homme Presse fHenry Holt and Co., 19235, Studied in France, Summer 1921, Member of the American Pbilological Association. 1441 of of 6 .fs 31 -jj L Q . comix it clmu , 192.4 Zuaoaitggvo A-t nnag?jfs..,.:ffg-nf ggau 331-iigggiiggd i Zi u un ggvg auf -lnI0n' ?nn:1 snssfn Y seas., fails-15,1 1.545.545 WILLIAM EDWARD KNIGHT, M.E., M.I.M.E. .......,.. ...... .... V i rginia Avenue Assistant Professor of Romania Languages Mechanical Engineer of the Lagos Government Railway, West Africa, IS96-98, Assistant Mechan- ical Superintendent of the United Railways of I-lavana, Cuba, IBQS-IQO5, Superintendent of Motive Power, Shops and Equipment of Cuba Railroad, 1905-I6, Instructor in Spanish, University of Vir- ginia, l9I9-20, Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia, since I920. EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS, C.E. ............................. ..... C olonnacle Club Assistant Professor of Applied tlftatheriialics and Civil Engineering T B H, Raven. JAMES SHANNON MILLER, JR., B.A., BS., E.E. ......... .... Montebello Circle Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering fl' B K, T B H, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Emory and Henry College, 1918, Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia, l9l9-20, Member American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education. STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI, B.S. .....,.................. ,... V arsity I-Iall Assistant Professor of Art and Architecture Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Member American Institute of Architects, Licensed Architect of the State of Virginia. JOI-IN TIPTON LONSDALE, B.A., M.S. .................... ..... R ugby Road Assistant Professor of Geology A T A, I' A, Bachelor of Arts, State University of Iowa, l9l7, Master of Science, State Uni- versity of Iowa, I92l, Field Assistant of Iowa Geological Survey, 1914, Field Assistant of Colorado Geological Survey, l9l6, First Lieutenant in U. S. Army, l9l7-19, Assistant of Geological De- Dartment, University of Iowa, 1919-21, Field Geologist of Colorado Geological Survey, 1920, Assistant Geologist of Virginia Geological Survey, 1922-24, Assistant Professor of Geology, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1921-, Member of the American Association for Advancement of Science, Mineralogical Society of America, Iowa Academy of Science, Virginia Academy of Science. ROBERT NORTON PEASE, B.S., Pl-LD. ........................... Cobb Chemical Laboratory Assistant Professor of Chemistry E fp, LP B K, Bachelor of Science, University of Vermont, l9I6, Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, I92l. WILLIAM S. A. POTT, B.A., M.A., Pt-LD. .................... ..... M onroe I-Illl Assistant Professor of Philosophy E X, Raven, KP B K, A H, P.K., T.I.L.K.A., IZ , Z , Q T CP fChinaj, Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1912, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, I9t3, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1923, Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy, St. Mlohn's University, Shanghai, l9l3-I6, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, I9I6-I7, War Serv- ice, 1917-19, Professor of Philosophy, St. John's University, l9I9P22, Member of American Philo- sophical Association, Member of Royal Asiatic Society fNorth China Branchj. ' l45I ,gr .ifq gr .t - . .1 comix A cumf l92 ,,..,.,, tm ...W tm... ...... ...... .... rg , 1 5 rm- ----n --- I ff'-'A Jl?'Q fi ?9 ', 2'f ' gE?i? FL ??j z?'+2j ' ? f ' T7 I A ,-f-- -Cli ff ' ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, JR., B.A., M.A., PI-LD.. .. ..... Dawson Row Assistant Professor of English Literature H K Ag 'IJ B Kg Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary College, 1916, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1918, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1921, Instructor in English, Uni- versity of Virginia, 1919-22g Author of Virginia Writers of Fugutive Verse fWhiteJ g Con- tributor to National Cyclopedia of American Biography. FREDERICK DEANE COCDWIN RIBBLE, B.A., M.A., LL.B.. .. .... Ellie Wood Avenue Assistant Professor of Lau: K Eg fl' .3 'Pg T.l.L.K.A., E T, 'IP B Kg Raven, Bachelor of Arts, William and Mary College, 1916, Master of Arts, University of Virginia, 1917, Principal of Matoaca High School, 1917-18, U. S. Army, I9t8g Instructor in Commercial Law, University of Virginia, 1920-215 Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, t92lg Niember Virginia Bar Association. FREDERICK LYONS BROWN, IVl.A., Pt-LD. ............. ..... 17 aculty Apartments Assistant Professor of Physics E Eg Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1916, Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern, 1922, Instructor in Astronomy, Northwestern, 1916-17, S. C., U. S. A., and A. E.. F., 1917-194 In- structor in Mathematics, Northwestern, 1919-22. HARRY CALVIN HAWKINS, B,A., M.B.A. .... .... ...... ..... F a c ulty Apartments Assistant Professor of Commercial Ceograptiy and Foreign Trade Bachelor of Arts, Olivet College, 1917, Master' in Business Administration, Harvard University. 1921 WILLIAM SHIREY KEISTER, B.A., lVl.A., M.D. ............. .... C ity Hall Assistant Professor of Public Health Bachelor of Arts, Roanoke College, l907g Master' of Arts, Roanolce College, 1910, Doctor of Medicine, johns Hoplcins University, 1914, Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service during the summers of 1913 and 1914, Field Director, Virginia State Board of Health, 1914-17, Health Officer of Wise County, Va., 1917, lst Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, and Director of Laboratory Mobile Hospital No. 39 fYale Unitj, A. E.. F., 1918-19, State Director of Sanitation, Alabama State Board of Health, 1919, Clinical Pathologist and Anaesthetist, Mary McClelland Hospital, Cambridge, N. Y., 1919-20, Director, Joint Health Department of Char- lottesville, Albemarle County, and the University of Virginia since 1923, Member of the American Public Health Association, Southern Medical Association, Medical Society of Virginia, Virginia Public Health Association, Virginia Academy of Scienceg Albemarle Medical Societyg Author of Various Papers on Medical Subjects. ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER, JR., M.D. ..........,...... .... R ugby Road . Assistant Professor of Surgery K Eg N E Ng Eli Bananag Z g Raven, Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1919, Resi- dent Staft, University of Virginia Hospital, 1918-22, Instructor in Surgery, 1922-23, Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Virginia, 1923-. 1461 ,J T aafimig fq gt Wi3we'q comix 4 clmlf ig 1924 Y 'mm jvasr?-V safgnmgisostn .... .. UQ., Zi., ...V K ,, A V in I Y Y .uma I... .. um sign n ..0. .s I l BERT BARNET HERSHENSON, BS. ....................,........ ...Lynclhall Assistant Professor of Physiology and Biochemistry Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts lnstitute of Technology, 1922, Assistant Professor of Physi- ology and Biochemistry, University of Virginia, l9Z3-. HARRY ROGERS PRATT ....... ............. ........ .... M i n or's Cottage Assislanl Professor of lllusic Musical Director of the Lake Placid Foundationg Composer of Songs, Choruses, Piano Pieces, and other Instrumental Works. CHARLES HENDERSON, E.E. ...... .................... ..... P a culty Apartments Assislanl Professor of Experimental Engineering A T Q, A Tl, E B 43, Electrical Engineer, University of Virginia, 1920, lnstructor of Applied Mathematics, University of Virginia, l9l4-l7g Instructor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, l9l9-20. JAMES ERNEST KINDRED, MA., PHD. ...4............,.....,... ...., O akhurst Assistant Professor of Histology anal Embryology E X3 KI' ig Bachelor of Arts, Tufts College, l9l4g Master of Arts, University of Illinois, l9l5g Doctor of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1918, Demonstrator in Histology and Embryology, School of Medicine, Western Reserve University, l920-23, Member of the American Society of Zoologistsg Fellow of the American Association of Advanced Science, Ohio Academy of Scienceg American Association of University Professors, Marine Biological Laboratory. ARTHUR F. IVIACCONOCHIE, B.S. .... .,...... .................... .... F r y 's Spring Assistant Professor of Meclianical Engineering Bachelor of Science in Engineering, University of London, Lecturer Technical School, Leeds, England, Senior Lecturer, Civil and Mechanical Engineering Department, Huddersfield Technical College fafhliated to University of Leedsjg Associate Member, Institute of Mechanical Engineering of Lonclong Fellow, Edinburgh Geological Society, Member Society for the Promotion of Engi- neering Education. THEODORE SULLIVAN COX, B.A., LLB. ..,......... .... U niversity Place Instructor of Law '-P A Ag 4' B Kg E XP, Raven, Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan, 1917, Bachelor of Laws, University of Virginia, 1922, Captain, U. S. Field Artillery, A. E. P., I9t8g Member of Army and Navy Club of Washington. DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH ................................ .... 3 0 University Place Instructor of Sypliilology and Dermatology ' K 2, 4' B Hg A Q Ag Raveng T.l.L.K.A.g Bachelor of Science and Two-Year Certificate in Medicine, University of Mississippi, l9t4g Doctor of Medicine, University of Virginia, I9I6g Instructor of Bacteriology and Pathology, University of Virginia, 1916-17, Instructor of Medicine i471 war g I -5 wg ' E t 'fl -ia ii i ' t comix A Cltltlf l9z4 ,, Qewe. 0seeeeeI-ww - -- '- -e-ve:---zav iif- g , sfi '. 'f I'f 'f! 'LZ t3 fTf '?if and Member House Staff, University of Virginia Hospital, l9l7-I9g Johns Hopkins Dispensary fBaltimoreJ, Summer t9I9g Washington University fst. Louisj, Summer 1920, Member County, State, Tri-state, Southern and American Medical Associationsg Member Society of American Bacteriologistsg Syphilologist and Dermatologist, University of Virginia Hospital. 0FFicERs OF ADMINISTRATION JOHN SHELTON PATTON .......................,........... .... W est Main Street Librarian Assistant Secretary of the University, I899-l902g Secretary, l902-O-4g Librarian since I904g Author of jefferson, Cabell and the University of Virginiang Editor, with Dr. Charles W. Kent, of The Book of the Poe Centenary , Joint Author of U-Iefiersons Universityng Editor of John R. Thomp- son's Poemsng Author of articles, Virginia and Rome,' 'in the Encyclopedia Americana. MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE .................... .. .... Charlottesville Assislant Librarian VIRGINIA EMMA MQRAN, B.A. .............. ..... M ontehello Registrar ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS ........... . .... East Range Bursar Secretary to the Rector and the Board of Visitors, Member Executive Committee, Charlottesville and Albemarle Chapter of the Red Cross, Instructor in Accountingg Permanent Chairman of the Finance Committee of CORKS AND CURLS, Incorporated. CHARLES HAROLD HARCOURT THOMAS ...... .... M cCormiclc Road Assistant to the Bursar' H K A, CARRIE WORRELL RICHARDSON ............. .... F aculty Apartments Secretary Secretary Alumni Board of Trustees, University of Virginia Endowment Fund. MARY BERNICE PROFFIT ...,.....................i .... C harlottesville Secretary to the Dean DANIEL BURBRIDC-E YANCEY ................................ ..... V irginia Avenue Superintendent of the University Hospital CATHERINE REBECCA LIPOP ................ ..... N orth Second Street Law Librarian I 48 I 1 M 4?-'P 1 'gn 5 '?1i 1 gr , 1 'P g 4, L gf v I! 15 I I ,, ' 1: h x 45 7- - 1 I 5 fig I ' ' , no sooo now: anon: nun -.un s-nu ly ,il non una un I pun I uanu unuaan uuooa F' X- -v , 'l or RETIRED ON THE CARNEGIE FOUNDATION ORIVIOND STONE, IVI.A. ................................................ CI1flon Slalion, Va. Professor of Pradical Aslronomy MILTON WYLIE I-IUIVIPI-IREYS, IVI.A., PHD., LL.D. ....... .... W ertland Slreet Professor of Creek' ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, MS. ............... ...........,. .... U n iversity Place lwiller Professor of Biology and Agrfcullure FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGFI-ON, BS., C.If.., IVI.E. ........... ..... .... U n iversily Avenue Professor of Analylical and Induslrial Chcmislry HOWARD WINSTON, C.E. ........................ . . . . Regislrar XT , fri I QQXWI 41 I f fx, xo , 6, WJ, fi 3? I49I CoIonnacIe Club I T NT ' QLUQ if TACADEMMC 1-AW ENQ-zxunnszys XNCNQSADUATL E -WA! IQEQWAQT TYXEDXCKNE PRESIDENTS OF THE DEPARTMENTS AX QE A HD IIE M4 H1 QE 3 APPLICANTS FOR ACADEMIC DEGREES -A l . 5 -Ifwwwwuut comcf 4 clmu Q gi IDZ4 lo lull 5 .1 I Q ' ,. ' . gona shi iroolww aeaylbacooac-F 2 nfnu iQ.. B uggy I f . V r n is n n . 335 un I .VII I snen III: nnwonn uonou 'LT T 2.Ii..'V1f.16r A A ' 55932-5 A T Applicants for Academic Degrees Bachelors of Arts HARRY LEE BOWEN EZEKIEL SAMUEL CANDLER ROBERT PATRICK CARROLL WILLIAM GEROW CHRISTIAN WIRT HENRY COLEMAN HERMAN LEWIS FIREBAUGH RICHARD MOILLWAINE FRAZER GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON JAMES BAILEY LOVELACE JAMES MOCALL GURNEY ERVIN MILLER CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS CHARLES O'FARRELL CHARLES LEE REESE, JR. WATKINS LEIGH RIBBLE JAMES EVANS RIELY CARY ROBERTSON Bachelors of Science THOMAS TUNSTALL ADAMS, JR. B. M. ANDERSON JOHN HANNAH BARRINGER ASHLEY JOHN BELL, JR. STUART RANDOLPH BOOKER WILSON LOWRIE BOYD ALTAMOUNT HART BRAOEY WALTER LINDSEY BROWN WILLIAM ALONZO CARTER, JR. NORMAN HAMPTON OONNER HARRIS DAVENPORT MORRIS EEPRON ENOCH FEREBEE SEABORN JONES FLOURNOY CARL -FORST HOWARD DANIEL GOLDMAN WILLIAM ROBERTSON HANOKEL PARKER ESTES HART RANDOLPH HARRISON HOGE DANIEL ELLIOT HUGER, JR. FREEMAN BUCKNER IRBY MICAJAH CLARKE JONES, JR. COMER JOHNSTON KIMBALL MARION COLUMBUS KISER JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, J CLYDE LUCKY COMO DOWD MASSEY, JR. CLARENCE NICHOLSON, JR. JOSEPH HENRY RIDDICK Bachelors of Science in Educa MARGARET SWIFT DOWELL EVALYN MOMAHAN KATE FIFER FLORENCE BELLE OGG RICI-IARDQCHALLICE HAYDON SIDNEY PENN ALICE JONES OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN, JR. LAWRENCE HAYWOOD LEE, JR. MALCOLM HOWARD MARKWOOD NATHAN RUFUS MOOMAW, JR. CHARLES STELZNER SCHMIDLING CHARLES PHILANDER SCOVIL WALTER BROOKE STABLER CLIFFORD LELAND STANLEY JOHN DUNHAM STEWART WILLIAM FRANKLIN STINESPRING STEPHEN FITZ-JAMES TRABUE LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS, JR IRVIN SCHLOSS JOHN RICHARD SMALL JAMES WALTER SMITH JOEL PERMANIA SNIDER RICHARD MARTIN STEDMAN WILLIAM HANNIS TAYLOR DAVID WALLERSTEIN. JR. EARLE RAWLINGS WARE BENJAMIN SMART WARREN, JR. FREDERICK VIRGINIUS WATKINS JOHN WALTER WHITE JOSEPH FLOYD WHITE, JR. WILL ALLEN WILKERSON JAMES PEERY WILLIAMS THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS WILLIAM CHALMERS WILLS EDWARD WOOLFOLK R. tion MILTON SIMMONS CLARENCE HAVEN STRADER FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER MARY CECILIA WILKIE Bachelors of Science in Architecture OGDEN WOOD BROWN F ENDALL LITTLEPAGE GREGORY, JR. EARN EST DORSEY STEVENS Bachelors of Science in Chemistry MARY BURNLEY WILLIAM BERNARD FORSHEE JAMES MORRIS PAGE, JR. ALBERT DUNCAN EDWARD FRANKLIN HUBBARD WALTER HOLMES WITHERS Bachelors of Science in Commerce PHILIP BOWIE WILKIE WYSOR HUNT JOHN SAMUEL PETERS WILLIAM BOYKIN BALDWIN JAMES CHAPPELL JUSTICE LUTHER DARBY ROSE CLAY MIOHIE CATLETT ROBERT LEE MAGANN, JR. WALTER LEE SANDERS LOUIS LAFAYETTE DEAL JAMES TOWNSEND MERWIN LESTER SAMUEL SHERRIOK GEORGE WILLIAM HESS JAMES GANNON NAGEL HORACE ARGYLE TEASS Bachelor of Science in Med JOSEPH CAPLAN I53l icine UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC STUDENTS xXxX H W. Q DN M NK in 'Q f eil. L., 5 9 f M' .E 'fi ' ff .Z 514 1 L. ' 1 gg-.. C Ne. L V Eg a -' R fs. C .M -SJ?- . - -.-- ' :I f-' Tig? U16 .f. . . p5 ?. Officers EDWARD REILLY STETTINIUS, JR .... ............ FREDERIC HASKELL THESMAR ....... EDMUND DUANE WINGFIELD ............. LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS, JR. ...... . Members NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE EARL LEIGHTON ABBOTT ............... I First Year Track Squad. EDWARD SELMAN ABERNATHY ........ 3 2 '13 Eg Jefferson Society. JAMES L. ABERNATI-IY .................. I .. if F Ag Adjunct Manager Football. HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY, JR. ......... 2 GARRET G. ACKERSON, JR. ........ .... 2 A T3 Jefferson Literary Society. JAMES ROBERT ADAMS ....... .... 2 .... KIRKWOOD FLOYD ADAMS ..... .... 2 .... 111 K KP, THOMAS TUNSTALL ADAMS, JR. ........ 4 '-19 K X115 A K Xlfg A Hg P.K.g German Clubg Jefferson Societyg I92Ig Inter-Fraternity Council. A l55l ..........Prcsideni .. . . . . . Vice-President . . . . .Secrclary-Treasurer ............l-Iisiorian HOME ADDRESS . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . .Cl'1altanooga, Tennessee . . . . . .Kansas City, Missouri .............Slierman, Texas . . . . .l-lackensack, New Jersey . . . . .Cl1arlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . .Richmond Virginia .. . . . . . . . . . .Richmoncl, Virginia Reportorial Staff College Topics, CORK! 6 l924 I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ERNEST ADELBERT AGNEW, JR. ..,...... 2 ....... ..... C harleston, West Virginia fl' K NIC WILLIAM HAROLD AHNER .............. I .... .... P arkerslsurg, West Virginia 23 Ng First Year Football Team. EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, JR. ..... I .... ........ U niversity, Virginia WILLARD LEE ALEXANDER ........ .. 2 .. ..., Florence, South Carolina Washington Society. WALTER JOHNSON ALLEGREE .,........ 3 .... ,..... U niversity, Virginia PEDRO DAVID ALONA .............,..... Z .... ....... M anila, P. I. Washington Literary Societyg Boxing Squad. LEMUEL L. ALTSCHUL ...............,.,. 2 .... ..... N orfolk. Virginia JOHN JACQUELIN AMBLER .............. I .... .... R ichmond, Virginia E X. ROBERT EDWARD ANDERSON, JR. .... .. I .... ........, R ichmond, Virginia DAVID BURTON ANDREWS, JR. .......... I 9 X3 University Bandg Virginia Orchestral Soc GEORGE DAVIS ANDREWS, JR. ........... 2 YP II A. SARKIS ARAKELIAN ............. .... I GEORGE KERR ARCHIBALD ....,........ 2 B 9 Il, Wrestling Squad. HAROLD NATHANIEL ARMSTRONG .... 3 9 X. MITCHELL WRIGHT ARNOLD ........... I Z NIC SAMUEL ARUNDALE, JR .... ...... .... 3 CHARLES PURDY ASI-IBAUGH ........... I HASKINS HOBSON ASI-IBURNER ......... 2 E A Eg A X P3 Adjunct Manager Basket-baII. HOWARD HICKS ASI-IBURY .............. I GIee CIuI'J. IVIAURICE DUNBAR ASI-IBURY ........... I FRANK CLAYBORN ATKINSON .......... 2 ie K Eg German Clubg First Year Football Squad. North Haven, Connecticut ly. . . .Chattanooga Tennessee . . , . . . .IVIyteIin, Greece . . . .Daytona, I:IoricIa . . . . . .Gadsdc-rn, Alabama .Providence, Rhode Island . .CharIoltesviIIe, Virginia . . .MontcIair, New Jersey . . . Stockton, California . . . . .BaIlimore, Maryland . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia Asheville, North Carolina l922g Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. RICHARD BUCKNER AUSTIN ............ 2 ................. ..... P ine BIuff, Arkansas K Eg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I922. MORRIS AVERBUCK ..................... I .... .... S umter, South Carolina ROBERT EDWARD AYLOR ............... 2 .... ...... R ed Hill, Virginia JOHN ERNEST BAARS, JR.. .. .... I .... ..... P ensacola, I:Iorida E X. VVILLLIIAIHI BACK, JR. ......... .... I .... .... L i ttIe Rock, Arkansas JAMES EDWARD BAILEY ....... ........ I ...... . . ....,... New York, New York JAMES PORTER BAKER, JR. .............. 3 ........ ................. H allsboro, Virginia 41' 2 Kg Circulation Manager Universilp of Virginia Magazineg Cercle Odeong Intermediate Honorsg Instructor in French and Physical Training. JOEL WILSON BAKER .................,.. 2 ........ ............. S henandoah, Virginia Washington Literary Society. WILLIAM BOYKIN BALDWIN ............ 4 ............................ NorfoIk, Virginia A 'Pg Skull and Keysg P.K.g German CIuIJg Business Manager The Virginia Reel. LOUIS WATKINS BALLOU ............... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia 1561 . . E' 1 ' I :lg ' comcf 4 cumf A H 1924 , HW 'f'Wff L'!i L ,1 '?L1 133.l!' - I t V, 5 A 'HH' N uf nun I 9011-1 Y vpfwov uwgogn- I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM KELSO BARCER, JR. ............ I ...........,............, Lynchburg, Virginia A T 333 First Year Football Squad, First Year Basket-ball Team. JOSEPH GEORGE BARIESAS ....... ..... . I ....,.............. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Freshman Football Teamg Wrestling Squad, JefIerson Literary Society. I MURRELL BARKLEY ..................... ...........,.............. W ashington, D. C. FRANCIS HENRY BARNES ............... 2 ..,...... ........... Roanoke, Virginia RICHARD ALEXANDER BARR, JR.. .. I .... ..... N ashville, Tennessee fIP A 9, JOHN GARY BARTHELL ........... I .... ....,, E vanston, Illinois K A3 Freshman Basket-ball Squad. CHARLES DREBES BARTHEN ..... I .... ..... L archmont, New York HORACE CIREELEY BASS ............ I .... ....... D anville, Virginia JOHN IVICCIRAW BAXTER ................ I ...... Seattle, Xvashinglon A K Eg Adjunct Manager Football. ALLEN MURRAY BEARD .,,.......... I . . . ..... Hardinsburg, Kentucky A T Ag Glee Club. 2 .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Philadelphia Pennsylvania A 'Pg Skull and Keys, First Year Baseball Team, I923g Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I923. DONALD SWAN BEARD ................. WILLIAM DONALD BEARD .....,........ 2 ....................... Hagerstown, Maryland 9 X3 Olee Club, l9Z2-23, I923-24, Manager Band, Virginia Orchestral Society. JOHN BEHRENS ...............,...... . . . 2 ...,..... .......... H asbrouck Heights, N. A T. MILTO'N HENRY BELBER .... 2 .... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 'P E Hg C-lee Club. ALFRED PINCKNEY BELL ..... I ..... New York, New York A NIR ASHLEY JOHN BELL, JR. ............,.... 3 .... ...... C obham, Virginia JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN .......,.. I ..,.... ....,....... O range, Texas A X Pg Boxing Squaclg First Year Football Sq JAMES LEONARD BENJAMIN ........,... ISAAC LEE BENNETT .......... ........ ALFRED POLK BERGI-I ................... CARLYLE ALLEN BETHEL ..... HOWARD WILLIAM RICHARD 'RIERsf ff I I I I 3 UB fb I' Ag First Year Football Team, I92Ig Cilee Club, Fencing Squad. RICHARD ALPI-IONSO BILLUPS, JR. ..... . H K Ag Jefferson Society. 2 . . . . . . Salisbury, Maryland Brandywine, West Virginia . . . .New York, New York . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . .New York, New York .Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ROY EVERETT BINCIHAM ......... .. 2 .... ....... L ouisville, Kentucky BRYAN BLACK, JR. ............... I .... ........ N ew Orleans, Louisiana DONALD FOUGI-IT BLACK ......... .... I .... .... P a rkersburg, West Virginia FRANKLIN BLECHMAN ......,........... 2 .... ...... N ewport News, Virginia KP E II, Business Staff College Topics. LOUIS TAYLOR BLEDSOE ......... I .... Asheville, North Carolina ELLIS PHILLIPS BLOCK ........., 2 .... .... N ewport News, Virginia WIP A, CHARLES FRANCIS BOACNI, JR.. .. .... 3' .... ..... O pelousas, Louisiana HARRY EDGAR BOC-GS .......... I .... ....... I sland, Virginia WILLIAM DOUGLAS BOGUE ..... 2 .... .,....... T ampa, Florida Jefferson Society. EDWIN MAURICE BOKOR .... 2 .... ..... N ew York, New York JOHN WILLIAM BOLEN ..... I .... ......... C1 alax, Virginia 57 J 'Wen .La if e w -we . 745 ,l.., fl. CORK! A emu' f A ' 1924 ' - 1- . N -300091 ww 7709033-WQVQUUQ-Y v---M gfgpqq wfggg - :Qun ' al urn mm no I una I urge newc omer Sf af f 1 A - ..... Q-Hfa:i5Ti.i..a--- 1 ' i-Ai 1 if li L i- 'i A 3 I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS REFORD BOND, JR. ............,........., 3 ......... .... C hickasha, Oklahoma K Ag Skull and Keys, Football Squad. WILLIAM CAROILL BOND .......... I A K Eg First Year Football Squad. JOHN BONWIT, JR. ................. I KI, E Ilg Jefferson Society. CI-IISMAN BOOKER .........,............. STUART RANDOLPH BOOKER ........... A 'Pg Skull and Keysg German Club, Alternate BENJAMIN VAUGHAN BOOTH, JR ...... . . I I 4 111 A 9. ROBERT HIGHMAN BOOTH ....,., I A T. HARRY LEE BOWEN ......... 3 112 K 23. PERRE BOWEN, JR. .,.. I Track Squad. FRANK McKAY BOWIE ........ I PHILLIP FENDALL BOWIE ...... 4 A X. WILLIAM WESTLEY BOWYER .......... 2 2 KID E. 2 SEDDON GLASGOW WHYTE BOXLEY.. A X. PHILLIP GERALD BOYD ................. I JOHN MERWIN BOYDSTUN ..... I BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BOYER ..... 2 ALTAMONT HART BRACY ...... 4 THOMAS BRADLEY .............. ....... I 2 Ng First Year Track Squad. JOHN DAVIS BRADY .................... 3 . . , . . . .Hematite, Virginia . , . . .New York, New York .. . . . , . . .I Iampton, Virginia ..I-Iuntington, West Virginia Assistant Manager Baseball, I924. 'P K XI'5 A K N115 A 115 Boxing Squad, I922-23 THOMAS LAURENCE BRADY ............ 2 E 'IJ Eg Boxing Squad, Baseball Squad. DOUGLAS MARSHALL BRAXTON ....... 2 K Eg A Hg Track Squad, 1923-24, First Year Cross-Country, Relay WILLIAM BRODY ........................ 2 ANDREW ADAIR BROUN ................ I 3 CHARLES MARSHALL BROWN, JR. .... .. E X. JOHN E. WILLIAMS BROWN ............. I A '19, Adjunct Manager Football. JOHN LANDRUM BROWN ........ 2 A Q3 A Hg German Club, Basket-ball Squad, Manager Baseball, t923g T.I.L.K.A. LAWRENCE NELSON BROWN ..... 2 A P X. OGDEN WOOD BROWN ........ 5 A P X5 Quatz Arts. PERCY HOUSTON BROWN ,.,.. . . . I AK E. Iss First Year Basket I . . . . . . .Daavllla Virginia Washington, D. C. ....Aqaaraa, Maryland . . . .sr Leonards, lvlarylaaal . . . . .Warrenton, Virginia . . . .Front Royal, Virginia . . . .Jersey City, New Jersey . . . . . . . . .Louisa, Virginia . . . .Traverse City, Michigan . . . . .BrookIyn, New York . . . .St. Joseph, Missouri . . . . . .Bracey, Virginia . . . . .Washington, D. C. . . . . . ,TuIsa, Oklahoma . . . .BIoomIieId, New Jersey ...Newport News, Virginia and Track Teams, I922-23. . . . .Sumter, South Carolina ... . . . . . .RacIford, Virginia .. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .Huntington, West Virginia .Charlotte North Carolina -ball Team, t923g Adjunct . . . .Charlottesville Virginia . . . .CI-larlollesville, Virginia Charleston, West Virginia s -A .rw Q vs Qi ,i i wgf ' A I comix a clmu' I 1924 ? 'a?f 'i'1,s1iIi'2'1fe.gf fr :L- 1 211 f 'f W i Y --- -- VA-1 vw' W V ., M A Q 1, -' '- '- ' sz: l1:i' I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS SOLOMON BROWN ..,...,................ 3 .................... Blaclcville, South Carolina Z B T5 Business Stall Virginia Reelg Instructor in Chemistry, l922-23. HENRY ALEXANDER BROWNE ......,.. 4 ..,................... Charlottesville, Virginia A P X, .IOI-IN BROWNLEY .................. .... I .. .... Baltimore, Maryland A X Pg Adjunct Manager Boxing. WILIAM SLINEY BRUNER ............... 3 ..,... .... F ort Monroe, Virginia Literary Stall The Virginia Reel, Magazine Board . 'IOI-IN BAIRD BRYAN .....,............... I ............ ................ M iami, Florida II K A, ' WILLIAM ALLAN BRYAN ................ I ..........,......... Charlotte, North Carolina 'I' K Wg First Year Football Squaclg First Year Basket-ball Squad. ROBERT CARRINGTON BURGESS ....... Z ............,......... Charlottesville, Virginia GORDON TRIST BURKE .................. I .............. .... A lexandria, Virginia KID IT l. NICHOLAS BROWSE TRIST BURKE ...... 4 .... ..,. A lexanelria, Virginia 'IP T' A, PHILLIP PARKS BURKS ............. l .. .... Bedford, Virginia X T. MARY LEWIS BURNLEY .... 2 .... ..... U niversity, Virginia RALPH EVERETT BUSH ........ . . . 3 . . . .,.... Norfolk, Virginia ARTHUR PARKER BUTT, JR. ............. 4 ,...... ...................... E, llcins, Virginia JOSEPH TI-IOIVIAS BUXTON, JR. .......... 3 ..................i.. Newport News, Virginia B 9 Hg A IRI, German Clubg P.K.g Eli Banana, Reportorial Staff College Topics, Basket-ball Squad, Traclc Squad, First Year Football Team, I92Ig First Year Basket-ball Team, I922g First Year Track Team, l92Z. FRANCIS LEROY BYERS ...... ........... I ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, III ........... I A K Eg First Year Football Squad, First Yea Basket-ball Team. r I THOMAS E. CABELL ...... . ...,........ .. LAWRENCE LAYTON CAHALL .......... 2 ALWIN CLYDE CAIN .............. .. . I E N, Adjunct Manager Football. ARTHUR NORTHEN CALDWELL ........ I .. ERSKINE PRESTON CALDWELL ..,. .. . I GRIFFIN GORDON CALDWELL ....,..... I LEE MONTGOMERY CALDWELL ........ 2 6 A X. MANFRED CALL, III ............ .......... I 2 I-IUGH DOUGLAS CAMP ......... fIP K Eg A II, P.K.g German Clubq First Year JOSEPH HAZARD CAMPBELL ........... I I i i I D i i I Football Squad. Z XP, EZEKIEL SAMUEL CANDLER ..... 4 K Ag Glee Club. CURTIS CAPELLE ............. . 2 HOYT WINFIELD CAPPS ................. 2 EDWARD JOSEPH CARNOT ......... ,... I Z B T5 First Year Track Squad. EDWARD CODRINGTON CARRINGTON. I ................... . . . .I-Iarrisonburg, Virginia . . . . . . .RicI'1mond, Virginia ..BufIalo Station, . . . . .Bridgeville, Virginia Delaware .I-Iuntington, West Virginia .........Smyrna, Georgia ..........Wrens, Georgia Lawnsdale, North Carolina . . .Cl1attanooga, Tennessee . . . . .Ricl1mond, Virginia ........I:ranlcIin, Virginia ..Providence, Rhode Island . . ..... Dallas, Texas . . . . .Glaclstone, ......Baclc Bay, Virginia Virginia . . . .New York, New Yorlc . . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland X 'Pg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ Business Stall College Topics. ' I59l J. ,. s f 'f 4 C 'f III . . A. . '92 if-,O fo.,,,., g.,.gn,q l..... fgyniinuy VV YVTZL-e l if Minus anno ff-i zquaom nmn z nfuoan Vt-gif. 'TL Y.,, ' I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CHARLES CARROLL .. .. .......... 2 ..,.... .,.. W ashington, D. C. B 9 Tl. LEWIS C. CARROLL, ............. ,... 2 .... ..... F r ankfort, Kentucky CP A 9. ROBERT PATRICK CARROLL ....L . ...... 3 THOMAS MOORE CARRUTI-IERS ........ 4 A T Q3 A K XP, -X Ilg P.K.q Eli Banana, Manager Basket-ballg Baseball Squacl. ALLAN LI-:ROY CARTER, JR. .....,........ I Z Wg Glee Club. CHARLES DANACOTT CARTER .... . . . IVY DUFNER CARTER, JR. ....... . WILLIAM GOLDEN CARTER ..... WILLIAM DURHAM CARVER .... II K Ag Glee Club. 3 I I 3 GEORGE WILLIAM CASSELL ............. 5 A T, A X 33 Fraternity Representative CORKS struclor in Chemistry. CLAY MIC!-IIE CATLETT ............,.... 7 II K A. FREDERICK WILLIAM CATTERALL, JR... 3 II K A. CHARLES T. Cl-IAMBERLAIN, JR. ......... I JOHN FLOYD CHAPMAN .............,... I JULIAN FORD CHISHOLM, JR. ............ I K Ag Freshman Football Squad: President of Wooclberry Club. WILLIAM GEROW CHRISTIAN ............ 3 JOHN HERBERT CLAIBORNE ............. 2 Z XI'g Glee Club, Inter-Fraternity Councilg First Year Football Squacl. Allis' 'eoitiilf Aajiiiigt' ivi . . . .. Winfall, Virginia .. . University, Virginia . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . Petersburg, Virginia .Cl1arlottesville, Virginia Chevy Chase, Maryland .Morristown, Tennessee .Charlottesville, Virginia anager Basket-ballg ln- . .... Staunton, Virginia . . . . . .Galveston, Texas . . .Natchez, Mississippi . . . . .Ringgolcl, Virginia . . . . Savannah, Georgia . . . . .lVloseley, Virginia .New York, New York SIDNEY PHELAN CLARK ................ 4 ............................. Chicago, Illinois A T Q5 Skull and Keys: P.K.g German Club, Cheer Leader. GAVIN H. COCHRAN ..................... I ............. ..... L ouisville, Kentucky A T A. ASHLEY COCKRILL, JR. .................. 2 .....,.................. Little Rock, Arkansas K Eg Football Squad, I923g First Year Football Squacl, I922, First Year Baseball Team, I923g T.I.L.K.A. MYRON TRUMAN COFFMAN ...... ..,. Z S. DAVID COHEN ............... .. I SIGMUND COHEN ............ .. 2 SYLVESTER HUGO COHEN .... .. 2 JAMES MARSHALL COLE ...... .... 3 CHARLES BOYD COLEMAN .... .. I E X. J. PHILLIP COLEMAN ...... .. 2 Washington Literary Society. WIRT HENRY COLEMAN .... .... 4 A T Q, A H, German Club. KENT COLLINGWOOD ..........,........ I THOMAS WILBUR COMPTON ............ 2 E A Eg Alternate Assistant Manager Track. JULIUS CONN ....,....................... Basket-ball Squad, First Year Basket-ball Sq 2 ........... uad I923. ..Elkins. West Virginia . . . . . .Noi-folk, Virginia . . . . . . . .Newport News, Virginia . . . , . . . . .New York, New York . . . . . . . . .Charlottesville Virginia . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . .. .. . . .New Britain, Connecticut I l60I . .Vicksburg, Mississippi .Newport News, Virginia ,A -'rm ,LW ? 'F5 ' 1 L' , 1: he N J -,s ul 1 I CQRIIJ Ji ClJl?l.J' V l924 ' li EQ 1' W W mt, some .mm ...... ...... ....,. '1 ' -1 I ...... ...... ... ....L .....n .at..., w.9g Lili I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE NORMAN HAMPTON CONNER ....,..... 4 Washington Society. CHARLES OLDHOUSEN CONRAD ........ 3 A E 41. RANDOLPH CONROY .................... 3 B 9 Ilg Skull and Keysg President Glee Club. DARLAND COOK ......................... 4 2 II E. HARRY EDWARD COOK .... . . . RICHARD FINLAY COOK ......... .... Wrestling Squad. ADDISON BARNWELL COOKE .......... 3 B 9 II, A Hg C-erman Club, Associate Editor Football Team, I92Ig Interfraternity Council. 2 I CARL CONRAD COOLEY ................. 2 REGINALD ARCHIBALD COON ..... I Z B T. HUNTER POPE COOPER .......... .... 2 X CID. JOHN RANDOLPH COPENHAVER ....... Z B 9 IT. WINPIELD LEROY CORRON ..... . . . JOHN JAY CORSON, III ........... 9 A X. NEWTON VAN LEAR COWAN .,......... 3 A T Qg A K XP, Skull and Keys, Intermediate I I FRANK LYLE COWLES ,.........,........ l Jefferson Literary Society. GEORGE FULCI-IER COX, JR. ............. 2 CP E Kg Adjunct Manager Football. MALCOLM HENRY CRAWFORD ......... I CHESTERFIELD C. CRITZER, JR. ......... 4 A 'I' Eg Wrestling Teamg Instructor Biology. RICHARD NATHANIEL CROCKETT ...... ELMER C. CROWELL ............... Jefferson Society. PAUL NORTON CRUMM .....,..... JAMES TAYLOR ELLYSON CRUMP ....., ' FII I' Ag Boxing Squad. I I 4 I ALLEN POLK CUCULLU ................. I A T 'QQ First Year Basketball Squad. ROBERT EDWARD CULIN ......... CAROL LAMAR CUNNINGI-IAM .... if K Eg Adjunct Manager Football, Glee Club. WILLIAM HENRY CURTIS ......... ERNEST REGINALD CUSHING ..... THEODORE MILLER DAMGARD .... 3 Z X. HAMILTON DOANE DARBY ............. 3 2 2 ....2 ....2 Coizics AND CURi.sg HOME ADDRESS .....Washington, D. C. . . . .I-Iarrisonburg, Virginia . . . .New York, New York . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia .. . . . .Crozet, Virginia . . . . .Washington, D. C. ..Baltimore, Maryland Football Squad, First Year . . . . .Round Bottom, Virginia . . . .New York, New Yorlc . . . . , Atlanta, Georgia . . . , .Mai-ion, Virginia . . . ...... . . .Front Royal, Virginia . . . ..... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . .Vicksburg, Mississippi I-Ionors . . . .... Charlottesville, Virginia . . . ..... Waynesboro, Georgia . . . , . . .Louisville, Kentucky . . . ...... Afton, Virginia . . . ..... Dublin, Virginia . . . ....... Pulaski, Virginia . . . ..... Birmingham, Alabama . . . ..... Richmond, Virginia . . . ...... Lynchburg, Virginia . , . . . .CharIottesville, Virginia . . . ........ Savannah, Georgia . . . .... Denbigh, Virginia . . . ..... Rosslyn, Virginia . . . ..., Ottawa, Illinois .........................JacksonvilIe, Florida H K Ag Intermediate I-Ionorsg Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLSQ Reportorial Staff College Topics: Cercle Odeon, Adjunct Manager Track. I6Il -gf 'Ki -A F 95 ' ' Ii? I comix a emu 192.4 , .l '0W t'Ij F Cl Q3l99'i QLl2', 'i 3I,'1 - .- -- ' ff.,,,'f', , 'f'.. .f '3 f 3 l ' 'Zi 544 'fe r 'H i ' ' f ' I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS PRETLOW DARDEN .............,........ I ......,. ...... F ranklin, Virginia fl' I' Ag Adjunct Manager Football. EDGAR WILSON DARE. ................... 5 ......................... Alexandria, Virginia T B II, 'It T, Raven, Editor University of Virginia journal of Engineering, I923g G. E.. Uni- versity of Virginia, Instructor of Geology. FRED LINDSAY DARLINGTON ........... I ...... . . ............... Danville, Virginia ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON ........... I ..... East Falls Church, Virginia E N, HARRIS DAVENPORT .................... 5 . .. ......,.. San Antonio, Texas '17 II A, A II, P.K., German Club, Eli Banana. WILLIAM FORREST DAVENPORT ....... 4 ...................,...... Abingdon, Virginia 41 E K, aVa , Boxing Team, t923, Clee Club, Clee Club Orchestra, University Band. JAMES LYONS DAVIDSON ............... I ......,,........,........ Lynchburg, Virginia A T 52, First Year Football Squad. ALLEN DAVIS ............................ I ..... ..... C orsicana, Texas CHARLES LAMBERT DAVIS ............. 2 ........ ..... L ynchburg, Virginia 'P K Eg Fraternity Representative to CORKS AND CURLS. HAMILTON C. DAVIS .................... 4 ........ ..... F ernandina, Florida fb A 9, A II, Cross-Country Squad, German Club. CHARLES WHEATLEY DAWSON ........ 2 ...... ..... U niversity, Virginia WILLIAM CAMPBELL DAWSON ......... 4 .......................... University, Virginia LOUIS LAFAYETTE DEAL ............... 4 ..................... East Orange, New Jersey fir A 95 A K XP, A II, P.K., T.I.L.K.A., Baseball Team, First Year Baseball Team, I92lg UV.. THEODORE ESSEX DEAN ................ I . . . ..... Bayside, Long Island CIP E K, PATRICK ARTHUR DECK. ............... 2 ...... ................... L eesburg, Virginia LAUNCELOT LONGSTREET MINOR DENT3 ..........,................ Macon, Mississippi Il A E, Reporlorial Stati College Topics, jefferson Literary Society, E T. LUCIAN MINOR DENT ................... 2 ............ i .... ...... M aeon, Mississipp' E A Eg :I P X, Clee Club, Art Staff The Virginia Reel. ROBERT LOWERY DENT ................ 2 ..,....... ...... V iclcsburg, Mississippi K A, Adjunct Manager of Football, RUSSELL CHARLES DERRICKSON ....... I .... Philadelphia, Pennslyvania JOHN ARREL DETCHON ............ . . . 2 . .. ,........... Canfield, Ohio WILLIAM ARREL DETCHON ............. 2 . .. ........... Canfield, Ohio WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE ............ 2 .... Memphis, Tennessee E A E5 A II, Associate Editor College Topics. JOHN FRANKLIN DEW ................... 2 ....,.. .. . ..... Crouch, Virginia Washington Literary Society. JOHN DANCY DIBRELL ...........,...... 2 ............................... Sequin, Texas KP I-' lg E H T, Skull and Keys, German Club, aVa , Boxing Team. ALEXANDER COLCLOUGH DICK ........ I .............. ....... S umter, South Carolina A XP, First Year Football Team. ALFRED CALDVVELL CARTER DIFFEY.. Z ....................... Cotton Plant, Arkansas E A Eg Skull and Keys, P.K., V , Football Team, Glee Club, First Year Baseball Team, I923, First Year Football Team, I922g Boxing Squad, T.l.L.K.A. ALLYN DILLARD ......................... 2 .......,.................... Norfolk, Virginia K A, Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. JULIAN HAWTHORNE DILLON ..... .. . 4 . .. ..... Fayetteville, West Virginia JOHN READ DILWORTH .......... . . . I . . . ........... Salem, New Jersey K E, ' t62I S 1 comix 4 clmu' 192 I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE Home Aoonzss JAMES HAZLITT DORSEY .... Reporlorial Staff College Topics. HARVEY DOUGLAS ............ WILLIAM H. DUDLEY .......... ALBERT BENJAMIN DUNCAN. EDWARD TWISS DUNLAP ..... Jefferson Literary Society, Quartz Squad, First Year BasebaII Team, GUY ARLINGTON DUNLOP, JR. K A, JOHN SOUTHALL DUNN ....,.. A K Eg First Year Fotball Squad Arts Club I922. MILTON DUNN .......... ....... RICHARD McILWAINE DUNN.. B 9 Hg First Year Football Squad. WILLIAM STRICKLAND DUNN ...... .... E A E, AMMON GRESHAM DUNTON ..... .... THADDEUS ERNEST DUVAL ........ .... NATHANIEL BROWN EARLY, JR. ....... . SAMUEL GRAVES EDDINS. .. JAMES PARKE EDMONDS .... Z XP, First Year Track Squad. PAUL CABELL EDMUNDS .... ARTHUR ALLAN EDWARDS ...... .... RAYMOND JASON EDWARDS ..... .... JAMES MURRAY ELLZEY, JR.. . . . . . . DAVID BRUCE ELMORE ..... CEDRIC HARRY EMERSON. .. Adjunct Manager PootbaIIg Glee Club, Band HENRY MERCER EUBANK ............... AUGUST LAWRENCE FALK .............. I ........ ..... C atonsville, Maryland y 3 .... .... E Iizabethtown, Kentucky I ..,,,. ................ H ightown, Virginia 2 ...................,..... Memphis, Tennessee 3 ...........,.............. Washington, D. C. St. Andrew's Brotherhoodg Track Squad, Baseball 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia I . . .... Richmond, Virginia I .. ..., Washington, D. C. I .. ..... Richmond, Virginia I .. .... Maplewood, New Jersey 3 .... ..... W hite Stone, Virginia 5 .... ...... G Ioucester, Virginia 2 .... ..... R uclcersville, Virginia I . . .... Charlottesville, Virginia I .. .... Middlesboro, Kentucky I .... ....... B Iuelield, West Virginia 2 .... ..... W ebster Groves, Missouri 3 .... ............ A Itavista, Virginia I .... .,.. C hestnut Hill, Pennsylvania I .. .... ............... I7 armville, Virginia I ......................... BrattIeboro, Vermont 5 Jefferson Literary Society. I .......................... Richmond, Virginia 3 ....................... Birmingham, Alabama Z B T5 Adjunct Manager Polballg Adjunct Manager BasebaIIg ReportoriaI Staff College Topics. I EMANUEL GOODMAN FARLEY .......... II K A. FRANCIS JOHN FARMER ........ WILLIAM CARTER FARRAR .... A P X. JOSEPH HELMS PARROW ..... RALPH MARCUS PASS .......... if E IT, HARRY ANDREW FELLOWS, JR. ........ . E Ng Fencing CIubg WrestIing Squad. AUGUSTUS CICERO FELTON ..... T A 9. ENOCH EMORY FEREBEE ......... RALEIGH MANN FERGUSSON .... NORMAN A. PERSTER .......... SAMUEL DAVIN PERSTER .... JOSEPH KENNEDY FINCK ........ HERMAN LEWIS FIREBAUGH .... A qi E. I ............................NorfoIIc,Virginia 3 .... .... N ew Castle, Delaware I . . ..... Richmond, Virginia 2 .... ...... R oanol-re, Virginia 2 .... ...... P ortsmouth, Virginia 3 .... .... E ast Falls Church, Virginia I .. ....., Montezuma, Georgia . . . . . . . .Virginia Beach, Virginia . . ....... Richmond, Virginia . . .... New York, New York . . .... New York, New York . . .. . . . . .San Antonio, Texas . . . . . . . . .TroutviIIe, Virginia 3 1 1 1 1 3 631 if-,,,,-1,1 1 555 7 LT comix A cumf 1924 ,Lawn wa, gy-:L.'22szeig L ': :'e. .-. E . I- s .: f' L'f 't, SHT. ,-995 .22-1 D1-w fi-M fi-,Say f1Ef'igr'.f4,i,:es ' F ' A I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS SAMUEL REES FIREBAUC-H ..... 2 .... Harrisonburg, Virginia ELLIOTT CIUTHRIE FISHBURNE I .... Waynesboro, Virginia LOUIS MILLER FISHER ......,... 2 ..... Eccleston, Maryland KI, K E5 A II5 Baseball Squad. HENRY FITZHUGH. JR. ........... I ........ Cobourg, Canada 'T' I' ig First Year Football Squad. OSCAR BROADUS FLANNAC-AN. 2 .... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia A I, X, WILLIAM HUBERT FLANNACIAN .... .. I ...... Richmond, Virginia II K Ag Adjunct Manager Football. HUGH NEELY FLEIVIING, JR. ..,... 4 ..... Erie, Pennsylvania 9 A X5 Cosmopolitan Club. RICHARD BLAND LEE FLEMINC1 ........ 4 ..... The Plains, Virginia 115 E K. MAURICE MILTON FLIESS ....... I ........... ...,...... C liflon Forge, Virginia SEABORN JONES FLOURNOY .,.. 4 ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia A X Pg A K tl'g Skull and Keysg tVt , Captain and Manager Tennis Team, I923, Tennis Team, I922g Tennis Team, I923-24, First Year Baseball Team, I92Ig Baseball Squad, l923g Assistant in French, Spanish, and Ciovernment. WILLIAM EDWARD FLOURNOY ......,.. HERBERT ELWOOD FLYNN ....... .... A T A, JOHN CARROLL FLYNN .......... 9 A X. BERNARD WILLIAM FORSHEE .......... CARL LAZARUS FORST ....,......,.,.... I I 4 4 .........................Po1'tsmouth, Virginia . . . . . . .Washington, D. C. . . .. . ...Saranac Lake, New York . . . . . . . . .Forshee, Virginia ............................Orlando, Florida Z B T, Adjunct Business Manager College Topics, Instructor in Spanish, I923. HENRY POYAS FOSTER, JR. .............. 4 ................,........ Knoxville, Tennessee A K Eg Skull and Keys, F'.K., T.I.L.K.A.g IMPQ I3 , V g Football Teamg Baseball Team, Captain First Year Football Team, I920g First Year Basket-ball Team, l92I. I JOSEPH BRINTON FOSTER .........,.... I. BRAXTON FOWLER .........,.......... Boxing Squad, I 922-23. WALTER EVERETT FOWLER, JR. ....... . GEORGE H. FOXWORTH ...,....... .... Jefferson Literary Society. CHESTER LEON FRANKLIN ........ .... GORDON ALBERT FRANKLIN ..... ,... 9 Y RICHARD IVICILWAIN FRAZER ...,. .... EX, An. EDWIN FRANCIS FREDERICKS ..,. ..., E N. HAROLD FREEMAN ............. SAMUEL FRIEDBURG ......... First Year Basket-ball Team. LOUIS LEON FRIEDMAN ......... CHARLES MESI-IECI-I FROST ..... A 41,9 First Year Track Squad. WESLEY FRY ..........,......... HENRY EIVIIVIETT FULCHER ..... HENRY BASCOIVI FULLER, Jig. .... 2 I 2 2 2 4 3 I I I I 1 2 4 T64 .Shippensburg, Pennsylvania . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia . . . .Ashboro, North Carolina . . . . .HiIlsville, Virginia . . . . .Marion, Illinois . . . .Riehmond, Virginia . . . .BIoomfieId, New Jersey . . . .HopeweIl, Virginia . . . .... Norfolk, Virginia .. . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia ..Huntington, West Virginia . . . . .I-Iot Springs, Arkansas . . . . . . . .SandicIges, Virginia Bennettsville, South Carolina as si. 1 CORK! 6 Cllltlf l924 iiiiii gg ,. Mapu i f :Q Q '-I I--' 1 A 3 .ea rift LK I 1 4 3 :. ew 1 I , ww mm -u , - I - f- W E l fm- ----- lu l -me I --an smw mr. 15' ':?Z:a'E5iA fi? -?f aefeifeleffeieiei t fa. QQ: is ef sf' A is L11 Aki I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE RODMAN WILLIAM GAINES .,........... I ........ JULIO SUAREZ GALBAN ..,.,............ I RICHARD WHITAKER GAMBLE ......... I .. A 433 GIee Club. ALVIN G. GARNER .............,.. .,.. I .. GEORGE TINSLEY GARNETT ,...... .... I .. B 9 Ilg First Year Football Squad. FLOYD WILKS GARRETT ..........,..... I .......... Washington Literary Societyg Freshman Basket-baII Team. ROBERT LAZARUS GARRETT ........... 2 ........ A T Q. RICHARD HALL GARTLEY .............. 2 .......... X 'Pg SkuII and Keys, First Year Track Team, I923. CHARLES EDWARD GAY, JR. ............ 2 ....... . WALTER P. GETTY, JR. ........,..... .... I .............. . GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON .......... 3 ................... HOME ADDRESS . . . Jacksonville, FIorida .........Havana, Cuba . . . .HuntsviIIe, AIabama . . . .LaFayette, Kentucky . . . . .Washington, D. C. ...Port Gibson, Oklahoma . . . . .Corpus Christi, Texas .. . . .HonoIuIu, Hawaii . . , Savannah, Georgia .. . . . ,Yonkers, New York .. . . . . .Richmond, Virginia '19 K E3 Skull and Keysg -5 5 Pg Raven: Jefferson Literary Societyg Statistics Editor CORKS AND CURLSQ Secretary Virginia CIubg Intermediate Honors, Debating Teamg Instructor in Latin. GEORGE WILLIAM GIBSON ...........,.. WILLIAM LAWRENCE GIBSON .......... I ............,,..... 2 ..,... ....... . . . . . . . .Denver, Colorado ... . . . . .DanviIIe, Virginia A X P. ALBERT MADISON GILL .......... .... 3 .... ....... F a rmviIIe, Virginia WILLIAM CRABIN GILL ............. .... 2 .... .... C I1 arIottesviIIe, Virginia A CI? E. ALEXANDER GORDON GILLIAIVI ........ I .... Petersburg, Virginia B 9 Hg First Year Football Squad, Boxing Team. E. ROBERT GLAUBER .................... I ....................... New York, New York CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES ............ 2 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia K Eg Skull and Keysg P. K.g German Clubg FootbaII Squad, I923g First Year FootbaII Squad, I922g Boxing Squad, l922g First Year Track Team, I922-23g T.I.L.K.A. .IOI-IN DAVID GLENN ..................... 3 ................... Intermediate Honorsg Assistant in French and Mathematics. ARTHUR EULYNG GLOVER ............. 2 ......,... LAWRENCE JONAS GOLDBLOOIVI ....,.. I ........ HOWARD DANIEL GOLDMAN ........... 3 ...... CID E Hg Intermediate Honorsg Instructor in Economics. HERBERT GOLDSTEIN ................... I ...... fi? Ag Freshman Track Squad. LEONARD GOLDSTEIN .......... . . . 2 . . .. WILFRED LACY GOODWYN ...... .... I .. K Ag Freshman Football Squad. LINCOLN ROUNDS GOWARD .......,.... 4 ...........,....... 2 Ng A K Wg A Hg P.K.g German Clubg T.I.I...K.A.5 V , . . .SI1epherdsviIIe, Kentucky . . . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . .BaItimore, MaryIand . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . .Hampton, Virginia . . . .F'ortsmouth, Virginia . . . . .RicI1mond, Virginia . . . .Taunton, Massachusetts Track Team, I922-23-24g Captain Cross-Country Team, 19239 Cross-Country Team, 1921-22, Captain First Year Track Team, 1921, Captain First Year Cross-Country Team, I920. HOMER MARVIN GRANDSTAFF ......... 4 .............. ALBAN KINGSLEY GREAVES ..... ..... I ............ MILTON GREENBERG ........,........... 2 .... sir A. EDWARD WADSWORTH GREGORY, JR.. 3 ..... . Secretary Jefferson Literary Societyg Debating Team. I65I .. . . . . . .BristoI, Tennessee . . . .CI1arIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . .Chase City, Virginia CORK! Jr l924 1 2f P'LJ?if'0o. 'i I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE FENDALL LITTLEPAGE GREGORY, JR... 5 ...... .. A P X5 Quatz Arts. ELLSWORTH ASHBURN GRIFFIN ........ I .... HENRY FREDERICK GRILL ........ .... I .... SAMUEL BUTLER CRIMES ......... .... I .... B 9 llg First Year Football Squad. HOME ADDRESS . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia ........ .Norfolk, Virginia . . . .New York, New York . . . .BaItimore, Maryland DAVID R. GROOME ..........,........... 2 .... .... M cNair, Mississippi Jefferson Literary Society. CHARLES SWANSON GROSECLOSE ..... 2 ...................,........ Ivanhoe, Virginia EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE ....... 2 ..,......................... Pulaski, Virginia 9 X3 First Year Football Team, I922g First year Baseball Team, 19235 Football Squad, I923. ROBERT CALHOUN GROVE ...,....,.... 3 .......................... Washington, D. C. v N DAIXTIEL MQCUTCHAN oaovizs ..,..,.... I .... Virginia Orchestral Society: University Band. RALPH GRADY GULLEY .........,....... 3 .... . . . . . . . fI7EIfg:'xPX. . . . . .KnoxviIle, Tennessee . .... Norfolk, Virginia GEORGE TAYLOE GWATHMEY, JR. ...... 3 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia Intermediate I-Ionorsg Instructor in Mathematics: Jefferson Literary Society. 2 HOWELL HOLMES GWIN ................ A E 111, RUSH CROCKETT C-WYN, JR. .... .... 2 .... 9 A X, ARTHUR ,HERBERT HALL, JR.. ,. .... I .... A K E. CHARLES EDWARD HALL ............... I ...... ....... HORACE CURLIN HALL, JR. ...........,.. Z ................. .. E Xg Skull and Keysg Fraternity Representative Comes AND CURLS. THOMAS SELLMAN HALL ............... 5 ..................... .......................New York, New York ... . . .Marion, Virginia . . . . .lVIcDonogh, Maryland . . . .New York, New York .........Laredo, Texas . . . . . .Lothran, Maryland T K Zig A II: T.I.L.K,A.g I3.K.g German Club: V , Football Team I9Z0-ZI-22-235 Captain Football, I922g Basl-:et-ball Team, I92Zg HZHQ I3 q G. A. A. Board, President, Y. M. C. A., I922g Vice-President, Y. M. C. A., I923. EDWARD FRANKLIN HALSELL .......... 3 .... ........... fb I' A. GEORGE THOMPSON HALSELL ... ..... I .... 'I' 1' Ag First Year Football Squad. . . . . . .Fort Worth, Texas . . . .Fort Worth, Texas JOHN RICE HALSELL, JR. ......... .... 3 .... .... F o rt Worth, Texas YI' I' A, FREDERICK PANNELL HAMLET .....,... 2 .... ..... B ristol, Tennessee HENRY HURT HANCOCK ................ I .... ..... C hatham, Virginia WALTER ROWLAND HANCOCK, JR. ..... I .... ..... R oanoke, Virginia A XI', GEORGE CURTIS HAND ............ . . 2 .... ...... N orfolk, Virginia A E WI3, WESLEY GRAFTON HANFORD .... .... I .... ...... W a shington, D. C. JOSEPH G. HANKINS ............ .... I .... . ..... C harlottesville, Virginia ARTHUR A. HANNOCH ......... .... 2 .... .... E a st Orange, New Jersey Reportorial Staff College Topics. CARL FREDERICK HAPPELL ............ 3 ..,.................. . .Spottsylvania, Virginia Cercle Odeon, Intermediate Honors, Instructor in French, Literary Staff The Virginia Reel. THEODORE HARDEEN, JR. ....... . 41' E Kg First Year Football Team. l66I I ..................Brooklyn, New York 6-f5P l-i- -Vw I Q' : comix 4 cumf . I . , lou, i . 'P' g f ' f U'U . UUHD w e .15 i.1i.iki:gL if Vfiv I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WARD HARRELD ......... ......... 3 ........ ...... W a shington, D. C. Z XI', HENRY HERIVIAN HARRIS .......... .... PAUL NOEL HARRIS ...,..........,...... 2 .... 2 .... I ALBERTIS SYDNEY HARRISON, ja. ...... .... LLOYD MEADE HARRISON, ....,... .... I .. E '-If E, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HART, III ........ 2 .... A T -Ig Glee Club. PARKER ESTES HART ................... 4 ..,. HAROLD SI-IERLOCK HARWOOD ........ I .. A T. MILTON BERNARD HASKELL .... .... I .. EDWARD KNAPP HAWKE ............,.. I ARTHUR H. HAWKINS, AIR. ..,............ 3 'Il I' Ag Art Eclitor CORKS AND CURLSQ Assistant Art Eclitor The Virg LAWRENCE JENNISON HAWKINS ..... JAMES THORNWELL HAY, JR. ........ . A T Q, NORMAN WILLIAM ANSEN HAY ...... 417 II .L LAUFFER TRUBY HAYES .............. Cercle Odeon. REUBEN RAYMOND HAYMAN ..... ROBERT THOMAS FRENCH HEADLEYQI HENRY HEATON ....................... PAUL KIRBY HENNESSY ............... B 9 Hg Skull and Keysg Assistant Editor.. CLAUDE PAGE HERBERT .....,........ GEORGE WILLIAM HESS .... ......... GUY CARLISLE HEYL ....... . . JOHN TABB HEYWARD ....... . . Assistant Manager Wrestling. EDWARD BEATTIE I-IICKSON ......... A T Q5 Adjunct Manager Track, I923. ROBERT WILLARD HICKSON .......... A T 'QQ Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. ANTHONY HIGGINS .............,.. . . Swimming Squad. JOHN WESLEY HIGHTOWER, JR.. .. .. EDWARD GOVAN HILL, JR. ....... .. A T A. JOHN LIVINGSTON HILL ........ . . MYER HILLMAN ....................... JOHN GILBERT HINMAN ............., ROBERT BASKERVILLE. HOBBS ....... I I 2 ,... I .... 2 .... 2 ........... 4 Corzics AND CURLS. 3 ............. ..4 .......,.. . I.. 2 2 .... I.. ..I.. I.. I.. I. f12fiff .... 2 .......... ......,.. 2 .................... .Asheville, North Carolina . . , .New Albany, Indiana . . . . . . .AIberta, Virginia . . . . .Emporia, Virginia ...Monlclair, New Jersey . . . . .University, Virginia ... .Washington, D. C. . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . .Fl-renton, New Jersey . . . . .BaItimore, Maryland inia Reel. . . . . .Reed City, Michigan . .Camclen, South Carolina . . .Mahtomecli, Minnesota . . . .Logan, West Virginia . . . .AlexancIria, Virginia . . . .Rochester, New York . . . .Purcellville, Virginia ...New York, New York . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . .University, Virginia .K ...... Marshall, Virginia . .FairhelcI, South Carolina . . . .LyncI1burg, Virginia . .... Lynchburg, Virginia Delaware City, Delaware . . . . . . . .Atlanta, Georgia . . . . .Richmoncl, Virginia . . . . .Washington D. C. . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia A Q9 Skull ancl Keysg P.K.g German Clubg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ Basket- ball Squaclg First Year Basket-ball Team, I923g Assistant Manager Baseballg T.I.L,K.A. FRANK ARCHER HOBSON, JR. ........... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia A K Eg First Year Football Squad. WALTER LEE HODNETT ......... .... I .. ..... Dry Fork, Virginia 671 ..f 5 . sf ,H as if-if 14 ii:-ALEX 3,111 w 'w ai 1 is Q ' ' '- A 1 - CORK! 6 Cllltlf I I I l924 Q I- ' , ... iso-w as-ef ?. ?1, f 3'! '!!',, L . u -f--- L -fa I ' . :iv 'i ' ' ' I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE JAMES FRANCIS HOFFMAN ............. 2 HENRY CLAY HOFHEIMER .............. I Z B T3 Adjunct Manager Football. LEE JOSEPH HOFHEIMER ,.............. 2 Z B T3 First Year Football Squad, I922. RANDOLPH HARRISON HOGE ..,........ 3 'I' K NIC SAMUEL HOWARD HOLDING, JR... I HARRY SHANNON HOLLAND ...... .. . 2 HARRY REGINALD HOLT .,,..... . . . 2 IRVIN HOOD ................,.. . . . I JOHN JOSEPH HORAN, JR. ..... I GUY WINSTON HORSLEY ..... Z Il K A. JOSEPH HORWITZ ................ . .. I ARTHUR DAVID HOSTERMAN ..... 3 qi' K tlf, JAMES HAROLD HOWARD ......... I THADDEUS LOUIS HOWELL, JR. ......... I K Ag University Band. EDWARD FRANKLIN HUBBARD ......... 4 A X Eg Assistant in Cliemistry, l922-23-24. JOHN MELTON HUDGINS, ZND ........... 3 KI, K Xlf, DANIEL ELLIOTT HUGER, JR. ............ 5 A T 533 Skull and Keysg Glee Clubg Assistant Business Manager The GUY INGERSOLL HUGHES ............... 3 9 A X. VICTOR HUGO ..........,.... ... I EVERETT D. HULL ...........,. . . . I ST. CLAIR LOUIS HULTSMAN .... I Boxing Squad. WILKIE WYSOR HUNT ........... ..... 4 A Hg Football Squad, 1922-23. EPPA HUNTON, IV ..........,............ 3 A K Eg Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Clubg Assistant Manager F Representative CORKS AND CURLS. WILLIAM CHILDS HUTCHESON .......... 2 K Eg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I922. ARTHUR R. HUTCHINGS ................. I A 'P Eg University Band. RICHARD LEE HYDE ....,... I FREEMAN BUCKNER IRBY ......,.,..... I JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE ................. 3 'P K Eg A Hg VH: Track Team, l923g Rela WILLARD ASHBURNE IRVING, JR. ..,.... 3 CII A 9. BRUCE MAXWELL JACKSON ...... .. . MARK ABRAHAM JACOBS ..... ,....... FRANK ELMER JAMISON .............,.. fb K Xlfg A K N113 A Hg Assistant Manager Basket-ball. y'r'egL.i,' 'ilaialiisf ' ' ' 2 I 3 ........... . . I-IILARY M. JANUARY ..........,......... I ........... t63I HOME ADDRESS .Gordonsville, Virginia . . . . Norfolk, Virginia . . . .Norfolk, Virginia . . .RicI1mond, Virginia . . . .Cleveland, Ohio . . . . . .Marion, Illinois . . . .Keswick, Virginia New York, New York . . .Bloomfielcl, New Jersey . . ,Ricl1mond, Virginia . . .Ricl1mond, Virginia . . . . Springfield, Ohio . .PetersI:xurg, Virginia .New Smyrna, Florida . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . . . . .Washington, D. C. Charleston, Soutli Carolina Virginia Reel fresignedj. . . . .EIizaI:Jetl1, New Jersey . . . . .San Antonio, Texas ........ .Toledo, Ol'1io . . . .Little Rock, Arkansas .. . . . . . .Pulaski, Virginia . . . . . .Riclimond, Virginia oolball Teamg Fraternity . . . .Boydton, Virginia . . . . . .Norfoll-1, Virginia .. . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . . .Blackslone, Virginia . . .Cliarlottesville, Virginia . . .Cl'1arlottesviIIe, Virginia .. . . . . . .Beaumont, Texas .New Haven, Connecticut . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . Suffolk, Virginia CQRIU' G I 92 4 I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS THOMAS RODES JARMAN .......,.....,. I ...,... ....... C rozet, Virginia WILLIAM TABER JARVIS ..... ....,. 2 ..... ...... S e attle, Washington Cercle Odeon. HOWARD MORGAN JENSEN ............. I .. . .... Perth Amboy, New Jersey ASHLEY SHELBOURNE. JOHNSON ....... I ,.., ......... F ranklin, Virginia A T A, JOHN HERBERT JOHNSON .............. I .... ..... A sheville, North Carolina Vice-President Washington Literary Society, LEWIS KEPR JOHNSON .................. I .... . ., .CharlottesvilIe, Virginia PAUL STUART JOHNSON ,............... 2 .... ......... R oanoke, Virginia RAY JOHNSON ........................,.. I .... ........, .... C h arlottesville, Virginia SAMUEL QUINTON JOHNSON, JR. ....... I ..........,.............. Salisbury, Maryland WILLIAM ROYSTER JOHNSON .......... 3 .....................,.,... Danville, Virginia K Eg A P Eg Skull and Keys, C-erman Club, Assistant Art Editor The Virginia Reel. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON, JR. ............... I ........................ Shreveport, Louisiana TURNER MARSHALL JOHNSTON, JR. .... 2 ......,......... .......... N orfollc, Virginia qi' K Eg A Hg First Year Basket-hall Squad. ARTHUR FORD JONES ..,................ 2 ..., ..... C umberland, Maryland fl? T A, ERNEST LINWOOD JONES. . . .... 2 .... ....... C harlottesville, Virginia HERMAN LUDLOW JONES ..... ,... I .... ..... R e d Oak, North Carolina MICAJAH CLARKE JONES, JR. ............ 4 ..................., Madison Heights, Virginia WILLIS GRAVELY JONES ................ 2 .....................,. New York, New York ff, K XPQ A Hg First Year Football Team, 19224 Basket-ball Squad, First Year Basket-ball Team, t923g Swimming Squad. MILTON WALTER JORDAN .............. 3 .... .... Salem, New Jersey E fl? E. BENIAMIN BAYNE. JOYES .... .. I .... ..... B altimore, Maryland -JAMES REGINALD ,IOYNER .... .... 3 .... ..... A m herst, Virginia JAMES CHAPPELLE JUSTICE. ...... .... 4 .... ..... C r ozet, Virginia A K XII, A U, NATHAN BENNETT KAMINSKY ..... .. l .... .... N orfolk, Virginia Freshman Track. HARDT HIRSCH KAUFMAN ...... .... 2 .... .... C o Iumbus, Georgia fp E H, JOHN DUMONT KAY ........ .. I .... ..., M orristown, New Jersey A T, AUBREY CILORE KEENEY ....... .. l .... ..... C ovington, Kentucky H K A. WILLIAM MEADE KELLER ........... . . I .... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia B 9 Hg First Year Football Squad. PAUL KELLS ........................ . . I .... .... W ilmington, North Carolina ,IOSEPI-I ANDERSON KEMP .............. I .... ........ W ichita Falls, Texas ROBERT DUBOIS KEMP ................... I ........................ Elmhurst, Long Island ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER. JR. ......... 5 .,........................ Lynnwood, Virginia A T Q5 Skull and Keysg Eli Bananag IMPg P.K.g German Clubg Football Squad, t9t9, Base- ball Squad, t92t. JAMES ROBSON KIDD .................... 2 ..,...... ................ R oanoke, Virginia E TI Eg First Year Foatlaall Team, I922. ' COMER JOHNSTON KIMBALL ........... 3 ........... , ........ ...... A tlanta, Georgia 9 X5 Intermediate Honorsg Cross-Country Squadg Jefferson Society. AUGUST CLIFFORD KIMMERLE ......... 4 ....................... New York, New York ' i691 H C N . . . . ' 2 V- f zmiggfi isggvdnea-og ll? K V4-A A ni nur nun nu nun nainsgfgri oizu-'tour' ufooo - I Academic Class J NAME yi-:AR IN COLLEGE WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY. 'If E Iii A II- Baseball Tea 1 1 y my Council. ROBERT LEONARD KING .......,........ l RAYMOND BERNARD KIRSNER ......... I fl? A, MARION COLUMBUS KISER ....... .... 4 ,Y A Eg Skull and Keys. VICTOR ST. CLAIR KLEIN .... .... I WALTER LEE KLINE, JR. .... ..., I A 117 E. LESTER GRAFTON KNIBB ............... l CHARLES LOUIS KNIGHT ................ 3 Jefferson Literary Societyg Intermediate Honors THOMAS ESTIN KNIGHT .,............., 4 WILLIAM ASHLEY KNIGHT ............. 2 EDWARD HITCHMAN KOCH ..... .... 2 B 9 II, German Club. RICHARD KEITH KOEHLER ..., .... I A K E, EIJIRO KONDO ............ .... l FRANK KRAMER ........,..,.. ., .... . I BEN DICKERSON LACY .................. 3 FLOYD HUBBARD LACY ................. 2 First Year Football Team, I922g First Year Baslcei-ball. II? WILLIAM LOUIE LACY .................. 2 ................. EDMUND GEORGE LAIRD ............... I ................. qt K Eg First Year Football Team: First Ye ar Basket-ball Team Topics. ' URBAN SAUNDERS LAMBERT, JR. ...... 3 JOHN EDWARD LANE, JR. ...,........... 3 HENRY VAN BERGEN LAROM ...... .... 2 A Hg Glee Club, University Band. LEON LASTING .........................,. l 'I' E Ilg First Year Basket-ball Squad. PHILIP LASTING ,.,...................... 2 fb E IT, GEORGE ISRAEL LAVIN .......... .... 3 JAMES HENRY LAW, JR. ............ .... 4 A P X. ALBERT WILLARD LEAVITT, JR. ........ 2 HERBERT NASH LEE ............... .... I B 9 Hg First Year Track Squad. LAWRENCE HAYWOOD LEE, JR. .......,. 4 HOME ADDRESS . ....... Frederick, Maryland 19239 First Year Football Team, 19229 Interfraternity . . . . . . . .Pearisburg, Virginia . . . .I-Iampton, Virginia . . . , .Atlanta, Georgia . . . . . .New York, New Yorlc Friendship Heights, Maryland . . ...... Cardwell, Virginia .. . . . .Valrico, Florida . . . . .Whaleyville, Virginia . . . . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . .Wheeling, West Virginia . . . . .Kansas City, Missouri ............Tolcio, Japan . . . . . .New York, New York . . . . . . . . .Scottsburg, Virginia . . . . . .CharlottesvilIe, Virginia 23. . . . . . . .Culpeper, Virginia . . .Wilmington, Delaware 5 Reportorial Staff College . . . . .AIexandria, Virginia . . . . . . .Altavista, Virginia Saranac Lake, New York . , . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . .Clifton Forge, Virginia . . . . . . .Benoit, Mississippi . .Grove Hall, Massachusetts .. . . . . . . . . .No1'follc, Virginia . . . . . .Montgomery, Alabama E Ng A Hg E T, OWL, Raven, Poetry Editor CORKS AND CURLSQ Editor-in-Chief University of Virginia Magazine,- Instructor in English. PATRICK HENRY LEE .................... I ................. ADOLPHE LEFKOWITCH ............,... 3 ................. . . . . . . . . . .I-Iolland, Virginia . . . .Newport News, Virginia Freshman Football Squad, 1921, Boxing Team, t922-23, Captain Boxing Team, 1924, MEYER HARRY LEGUM ................. I ................. Freshman Football Team, Freshman Basket-ball Squad. I701 . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia QS IDZ4 CORIIJ' dCltl?l-I' . 4 A . . I S 1 lp I Q 9 I ......K ...... ... l ..... l ...D or .,,...., ...s,., ,R ' mn-f ----3 ----n --H - . .-f i - f ,EE 'jj-yi-iii-1, 'i?'31--'- H? 5, 'iiidi-'-if-J-Ei 1:Q:,-i-iff I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CHARLES GUSTAI: RAMSEY LEIGH ..... 3 ......................... Petersburg, Virginia A SIR A II: P.K.g German Club, Business Manager College Topics, Assistant Manager Track. RALPH HOWARD LESHER. .. ROBERT ATKINSON LESTER .... .... 3 ............... ABE LEVINSON .............. ARTHUR LEVY, JR. .... ' ...... . 'IP E III, Fraternity Representative ALBERT SAMUEL LEWIS .... BENJAMIN WILSON LEWIS.. FULTON LEWIS, JR. .......... . E Ng A Ilg Glee Club, l92I-22-23, Assistant JAMES TAYLOR LEWIS .....,............ 4 Basket-baII Squad, I922-23. MORD LEWIS, II ............... .... .... 2 ARDATH CLEMONT LILLY ....... .... 2 DAVID SHIELDS LINDEMAN ............. I CIP E II. HENRY CHAPMAN LITTLE ......... ..... 3 ............NapIes, Florida .. . . .CharIottesviIIe, ..........,Atlanta, Virginia Georgia Richmond, Virginia CORKS AND CURLSQ Literary Staff The Virginia Reel. ...........NorfoIIc, Virginia . . . . . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia Washington, D. C. M'a'n'agQL'C'1gg citltg' 1921 ' ' ' ....,...............I:armviIIe, North CaroIina . . .CIarIcsburg, West Virginia . . . . . . .Logan, West Virginia . . . . . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia ..........NorfoII-1, Virginia A 'IH A Hg P.K., German CIubg I:ootbaII Squad, First Year Football Team, 1921, First Year BasebaII Team, I922. RALPH LITTLE .,,............. .... I .... 2 WILLIAM A. LLEWELLYN .... CIP E K ROBERT BONSER LOBBAN ...... ERNEST GOODWIN LOCKER .... SAMUEL S. LOCKHART ........... JOHN ELLISON LOTH ............. I I 2 2 A K E3 A Hg RK., Football Squadg. Year Football Team, Squad, I923g Eli Banana. CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAN ........... 2 E 'T' Eg Washington Literary Society. CHARLES YOUNGE LOVE ........ LOUIS LOVENSTEIN .......... .. CI' A, MENO LOVENSTEIN .......... .... 3 if Ag University Band. CHARLES MORRIS LOVING ..... .... 5 A P X. RICHARD EDWARD LOVING .... DAVID M. LOWENBERG .......... Z B T3 Adjunct Manager FootbaII. CLYDE ATHUR LUCKY ............ .... 3 Washington Literary Society. EUGENE IRVING LUNA ........... E CIP E. . .... I I ERNEST MARCEL VIRGINIUS LUNING.. 2 HORACE HARMON LURTON, III ......... I 'ID K NIC JAMES HARVIE LUTHER .......... .... CARL GERARD MACANDREWS. ,,.. .... fb K 1If, 3 ,... Z .... . I7I1 . . . . .CamcIen, South Carolina . ..... Parsons, Pennsylvania . . . .AIderson, West Virginia ... . . . . . .DuIuth, Minnesota . . . . . .BarboursviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . ,Waynesboro, Virginia 1922, First Year Basket-baII ......... .Staunton, Virginia . . . .LincoIn, Virginia . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . .Stage Junction, Virginia . . . . . . . . .NorfoII4, Virginia . . . . .MonticeIIo, Arkansas . . . . . .I:ranIcIin, Tennessee . . . . .Newport News, Virginia ........Washington, D. C. ..........DanviIIe, . . .CharIeston, West Virginia Virginia CORK! Jr l9'24 in i GO! 9000471-Q 890080 1 fvgvyv I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES HOLTZCLAW MCCALL ........... 4 ..............,......, Chattanooga, Tennessee E II T, Jefferson Literary Society, Society Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ Instructor in Spanish, Tennis Squadg Pirst Year Basket-ball Squad. R. W. C. IVICCLANAI-IAN .................. 2 ..,,....................... Roanoke, Virginia 4, K Wg Skull and Keysg Football Squaclg First Year Football Team, I922. FREDERICK WILLIAM MCCOMAS ........ 2 E '19 Eg Adjunct Manager Boxing. HENRY ANGLE MCCOMAS ........ N' qw F 2 ROBHERTJI-IAMPDEN MCCORD, JR.. .. ... 3 fi, 1' A, it n, ROBERT WALDEN MCCORD .... 3 A T. HUGH DEWITT McCORMICK .,...... . . . I LEA MACDONALD .....,................. 3 THOMAS ATKINSON MCEACHERN ...,.. 2 Jefferson Literary Society. i I i WILLIAM ROBERT MCELROY .,.......... GORDON STOCKTON MACPARLAND ..... if K XI'g Boxing Squad. IAN ROSS MAcFARLANE .... I A If E. PAUL MACFARLANE ........... RANDOLPH W. MCGAHEY ...... I-IOBSON COSBY MCGEI-IEE ..... ROB ROY MACGREGOR, JR. ......... . E N. FREDERICK THOMAS MCGUIRE, JR .... ... JOI-IN PEYTON MCGUIRE, JR. ............ . A K Eg Skull and Keysg German Club. JOSEPH WILLIAM MCINTURFF .......... I JAMES REESE MCKELDIN ................ 2 I 3 3 3 I 3 2... .. . . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . . . . . . .OmaI1a, Nebraska . . . . .Essex Falls, New Jersey .........Ja, Virginia . . , .... Leesburg, Virginia . . . . .Greenville, Mississippi . . . . . . . . .University, Virginia Merion Station, Pennsylvania . . . . .Wasl1ington, D. C. .. . . .Scottsville, Virginia . . . .LyncI'1burg, Virginia . . . . .Bristow, Oklahoma . . . . .Brunswick, Georgia . . . .MilIerslJurg, Pennsylvania . . . . .Ricl'imond, Virginia . . . . . . . . .StrassIDurg, Virginia ...........Atlanta, Georgia 4' IJ ig A 115 O.W.L.g Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ Assistant Editor The Virginia Reelg Fencing Clubg Assistant Editor University of Virginia Magazine,' E T. EARL ORENDORI: MCNEELY ............ I ............ ..... P arkerslaurg, West Virginia E X. COLIN CAMPBELL MACPI-IERSON ........ 3 ........ Clierrydale, Virginia IVIAURICE LEON MACI-IT ..........,. . . . 3 . . . ...... Crewe, Virginia CIP Ag University Band. CI-IARLES MATTHEWS MACKALL ....... I ................. .... L angley, Virginia A K Eg First Year Football Squad: Pirst Year Basket-ball Team. WILLIAM WI-IANN MACKALL, IV ....... 3 ........................... McLean, Virginia A K Eg A II, P.K.g German Clubg Eli Banana, First Year Track Squad, I922. ROBERT LEE MAGANN, JR. ............ .. 4 .......................... Plant City, Florida Jefferson Literary Society. WILLIAM I-IENRY MAGIE ......... OSCAR RANDOLPH MAI-IANES ..... PAUL ERNEST MANI-IEIM ......... ... 2 Reportorial Staff College Topics. GEORGE EDWIN MANSER, JR... .. . PHILIP MANSONI ....,.. , ..... ... I 3 2 I A I72I . . . . .DuIutl'1, Minnessota . . . . . . . .Morrison, Virginia . . . .New York, New York . . . . Princeton, New Jersey . . . .PortsmoutIi, Virginia ,,,,nr ., CORIIJ' 6 Cltltll' I924 E .. . E w.,5.,0.,ugi.f7A ras., m..,q ....g ym 1 ,L ,.... ...... ... ...... ....tg L igier. 16.4 1 ' I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME Annnzss EDWIN WILLIS IVIAPI-IIS ................. SAM WELLINGTON IVIAPI-IIS, ja. ........ . 4 ................ ......,. U niversity, Virginia 4 .................,....... Warrenton, Virginia 'I' K Eg A Hg P.K.g Cuerman Clubg First Year Football Teamg Football Team, 1922-23g Baseball Team, I922-23. KERWIN MATI-IIAS MARCKS ....... I .... .... E maus, Pennsylvania IRVIN MARKEL ...................... .. I .... ....,. N orfolk, Virginia LEWIS MARKEL .......................... I .... ........ N orfolk, Virginia LEMUEL ANTHONY MARKI-IAM, JP., ..... I .... ....... P ortsmoutb, Virginia MALCOLM HOWARD MARKWOOD ...... 5 ...I ..... C barlottesville, Virginia A TQ Football Squad, I92O. JAMES EDMONDS MARSHALL ..... 2 .... ..... W inter I-Iaven, Florida SHERWOOD FERRIS MARVIN ..... I .... ..... B ronxville, New York 43' T A5 First Year Football Team. COMO DOWD MASSEY ........... 4 .... ...........,. O cala, Florida JAMES WOODROW MATHEWS .......... 3 .... .... W ilmington, North Carolina JAMES MATTERN ........................ 2 .... ....... N ew York, New York A X9 Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. FRANK DECORDY MATI-IEWS ............ I ................. ....,. N orfolk, Virginia Z Xl'g Adjunct Manager Footballg Business Staff College Topics. ROBERT GRICE MAVERICK .............. 2 E A Eg Culee Club. ALEXANDER TAYLOR MAYO ..... ARTHUR MCKIE MAZYCK ....... THOMAS STANLEY MEADE ..... A Xlf LEO JOSEPH MEAKS ............... VINCENT JEROME IVIEADS.. JOHN ELDRIDOE MEANS .... fffffflfl .....San Antonio, Texas I .... ....... P ortsmoutli, Virginia I .... .... C olumbia, South Carolina I .,.. ........ R iclimond, Virginia I .... .... .......... P o rtsmoutli, Virginia 2 .,....................... Portsmouth, Virginia 2 ..................,...,. Birmingham, Alabama 'CI' E Kg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSg Reportorial Staff College Topics, I923. JACK BURGESS MEEK .................... 3 .................... I-luntlngton, West Virginia A 'Pg Skull and Keysg P.K.g Cuerman Clubg Football Squaclg First Year Football Team, l92Ig Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. ROBERT BRODIE MEMMINGER ......... I .................... Charleston, Soutb Carolina K Eg Jefferson Literary Society. ,IOI-IN I-IOLT MERCHANT ........ .,.. 2 .... ........ M a nassas, Virginia 9 X. JAMES TOWNSEND MERWIN ............ 2 ........... ..... P ensaeola, Florida B.S., Marion Institute E Ng Boxing Squad. NATHAN METZGER ...................... 2 ....,...................,... Norfolk, Virginia CLIFTON MEREDITI-I MILLER, JR. ........ 3 .................. , ,...... Richmond, Virginia fb A 95 Skull and Keysg First Year Football Squad, t92Ig First Year Basket-ball Team, I9Z2g First Year Baseball Squadg Basket-ball Team, I922-23, I923-249 T.I.L.K.A. DANIEL MARK MILLER .................. I ...... ........................ L isbon, Ohio KID A 9. GURNEY ERVIN MILLER ......... 4 .... ..... S alisbury, Maryland I IUC1I-I DRUMMOND MILLER ..... 2 .... ..,... N orfollc, Virginia A E fp, LLEWELLYN MILLER .................... I .........,........ ..... B altimore, Maryland A Wg Reportorial Staff College Topicsg Adjunct Manager Football. ZEB PAGE MILLER ...,................... 3 .,..................... Stanclardsville, Virginia A X, A K NP, 731 ' Fifi S 1 7' I T , comix 4 cunlf 1 1 I I l92.4 f I ..-- Q .'L,.-'1 'i .f?2 '7 .ll35'i,.ql1 'f F 12 -'3-1 531 A A 1 !'. - - . Wi 1'2 2.':'L: '-W f,2:I..: ' 'aff ' ' sase ' Y-ff I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE COLLIER HARRISON MINGE ............. I ROBERT RATCLIFFE MOBLEY ........... I ...... RICHARD TURNER ASHBY MOFFETT. .. WILLIAM HARRIS MONDELL ............ A 'Pg First Year Track Team, I922. JOHN TYREE MONTAC-UE ............... NATHAN RUFUS MOOMAW, JR. ......... . A fb Eg Fraternity Representative CORKS 2 .... 2 2 ...... . 4 .......... AND CURLS. JAMES FLETCHER MOORE, JR. ........... I ....... . A ri qw JOHNHFRANKLIN MOORE ..... .... 2 .... Jefferson Literary Society. ROBERT WARD MOORE .... ......... RODERICK D. MOORE .................... I .... . . 2 . . . . WELBY CARTER MOORE ................ 2 .... A T Ag Skull and Keys: Glee Club Orchestra. SOUTHGATE LEMMON MORISON ...,... 2 ....... A T Ag First Year Basket-ball squad, 1923, Adjunct MfitJaUeL'13sQ1LQi-Bail. HOME ADDRESS . . . . .Shreveport, Louisiana . . . . . . . .Danville, Virginia . . . .CharIottesvilIe, Virginia .. . . . .Washington, D. C. . . . . .Forest Hills, New York . . . . .Rocky Point, Virginia . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia ....CraIts Mills, Virginia Virginia .. . . .Washinglon, D. C. . . . . Lynchburg, Virginia ......DanvilIe, Plainfield, New Jersey BENJAMIN WISTER MORRIS, JR. ......... I ....,... ........ M ount Kisco, New York KP T' A, EDWARD BONDURANT MORRISON ..... I ..........,. CHARLES ALEXANDER MOSELEY ...... 2 ......... .... 'I' K Eg A Hg First Year Baseball Teamg Baseball Squad. AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ................. 2 .................. 'P K E, A K XP, Skull and Keys, Fraternity Editor CORKS AND Team, Track Squad, First Year Football Squad, T.I.L.K.A. ELIASON FRANKLIN MOYER ...,........ 2 ............ A 'I' A. JAMES THOMAS MURFEE ............... I .......... B.S., Marion Institute E Ng First Year Football Squad. POWHATAN POWERS MURRAY ...,.,.. 2 9 X, Assistant Manager Track. CLARENCE CJILMER MUSTARD .... 2 ISADORE ELLIOTT NACHMAN.. 2 'I' E III, Cslee Club. JAMES CANNON NAC-EL ....... 4 Football Squad, I922. ROGELIO NAVARRO ...... I A I' X5 E H Tg Washington.Liteiary Soclietiy. ii CHARLES PAUL NEUHAUS .............. I .. 21 A E. FRANCIS ALOYSIUS NEVILLE .... I CECIL EDWARD NEWELL ...... 3 K A. EDWARD PAYNTER NEWELL ...... . . . 2 KI' X XP, Adjunct Manager Baseball. JAMES GORDON NEWLANDS ....... . . . I ALBERT FREEMAN NEWMAN. . . I E qw E, FREDERICK MYERS NICHOLS... I fb A 9. I74I . . . . . .PurceIIvilIe, Virginia .. . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia .Parkersburg West Virginia CURLS3 First Year Track . . . .Niagara Falls, New York . . . . . . lVIarion, Alabama . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia ........ . . .Cismont, Virginia . . . .Newport News, Virginia . . . . .Washington, D. C. .Panama City, R. of P. ..........Houston, Texas . . , . .Brookline-:, Pennsylvania . . . .Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . ...... San Francisco, Califo'nia . . . ..... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . .C-reenwich, Connecticut .' A fa V' lm .IB i....i i'i-k3'-- iliiii 'x 5 ...... .-Q , gp ' ' H IE' 3 fl, Tai rt ' 'f I CQRIIJ' G CIIRIJ' - E T l924 W: fum wo... Y ViQ33.,M.3t...gg,..,. .5,.,, .g.-1 J V g ..... ...... ... I ,,.,. g...... ...... ..m3. LY.--17 -A-Y L-' fx: lg- H, Y ,vw rig.: L. 121- P-ggi: r-if I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN coccrcc CLARENCE MAURICE NICI-IOLSON, JR... 9 X3 A X Eg Jefferson Literary Society. RICHMOND I-IAWLEY NICKELS .......... I 3 MAYO SCOTT NININGER ...... .... 4 MEADE BONNER NORMAN ...... .. I A ff qi. JOSEPH M. NOUEL, II ..,............. .. I 11, I' Ag First Year FootbaII Squad. CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS .... ,... 4 9 A X, . . . . 3 CLYDE EARL OAKES .......... ....... G X ROBERT EDWIN oDoM .................. I 'P E Kg Adjunct Business Manager CORKS AN DAVID WITI-IERBEE O'DWYER .......... I 9 -3 X9 First Year FootbaII Team. D CURLS. CHARLES O FARRELL .................... Literary 2 ..................... S B 9 H3 1x1-IQ Cxlee CIubg Jefferson VANNERSON OI-ILENDORF .... ........ I HENRY LEWIS OLIVER ....... .. I JOHN BUFORD OLIVER ........... .. I EDWARD KING O'IVIEARA ........... .. I GEORGE TIPTON OMOHUNDRO, JR. ..... Z IRVING P. ORENS ........................ I LINCOLN ORENS ......................,.. I JESSE LEWIS ORRICK .................... 4 41' Fe Ag Assistant Editor The Virginia Reel. ROBERT SEDGEWICK OSBORN .......... E A E3 A Hg Y.M.C.A. Cabinetg Assistant Manager Baseball. JOI-IN RANDOLPH OSBORNE ............ I WILLIAM DUDLEY OVERBY ......... .. I E X3 Adjunct Manager Boxing. DAVID GRIFFITH OWEN, JR. ........... . JAMES MORRIS PAGE, JR. .....,,....... . B 9 Hg Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Club. ROBERT NELSON PAGE ..,...,.......... I K A. ROSEWELL PAGE, JR. ....... . 3 .................. I 5 HOME ADDRESS .CI1arIotte, North Carolina . . . . .Trenton, Tennessee . . .Waynesboro, Virginia . . . . .RicI'1mond, Virginia .New York, New York .....I-IiIIsviIIe, Virginia . . . .CnIadys, Virginia . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia ..New York, New York , . .Spokane, Washington ocietyg Swimming Squad. ..Baltimore, Maryland . . . . .MineraI, Virginia . . . . .BedforcI, Virginia .BrookIyn, New York ..GIendower, Virginia New York, New York New York, New York . . . .WasI1ington, D. C. . . . . .ItI'1aca, New York New York, New York . . . .DanviIIe, Virginia MiIwaukee, Wisconsin . . .University, Virginia .Beaver Dam, Virginia Beaver Dam, Virginia K Ag Jefferson Literary Societyg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ Adjunct Manager Basket-I3aII. JOI-IN CLAIBORNE PALMER ............. I ............................ Guinea, Virginia JAMES CLARENCE PARKER, JR. ......... 3 ........................... Washington, D. C. 9 X3 First Year Track Squad, I922g Track Squadg Adjunct Manager Football. LEWIS WARDLAW PARKER ............. 2 ...........,........ CxreenviIIe, South CaroIina A T Q. I-IUGI-I WALLACE PARSONS ..... ..,. 3 .... .... P a tteison, New York A T. JEFFREY PARSONS ...................... 2 ...... ..... W ashington, D. C. Z 1I'g Adjunct Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. ANDREW GRAWLING PATILLO ......... 2 ...... .... Swimming Squad. MINOR B. PAYNE ................ .... 2 .... I75I .Port Orange, Florida . . . . .AmI'ierst, Virginia sig Q f a' . comix 4 Cllltlf R i924 UUU6 f A '- A R .7 ,Tix-fri -i 'if A A A is A Lf I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS SAMUEL ULMAN JOHN PEARD ......... 2 ,....... .... W illiamsport, Pennsylvania Varsity Football Squad. WILLIAM WALLACE PEDEN .... ....... 2 ........ . . .Fredericksburg Virginia A X. BERNARD MANN PEEBLES ....,......... 2 ............ ......... N orfolk, Virginia l in Greek. Jefferson Literary Society: Reportorial Stall College Topics: Assistan ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE, JR. ......... 2 .................. . K A. THOMAS DONALD PEPPER ............. 2 ,.........., fb 1' Ag Skull and Keys: Basket-ball Squad: Football Squad. CLYDE HOLLAND PERDUE .......,...... I ............ K A, EDWARD PETER .................. .... 2 .... If A. WILLIAM GEORGE PETERKIN, JR. ....... I ., X fit: Wrestling Squad. JOHN SAMUEL PETERS ............. .... 4 .... A K xI'g Band, CIUSTAVE ADOLPHE PETERSON ........ 2 ...... CHARLES GUNTER PEYTON, JR. ......... I ......, . A K E: First Year Football Squad: Wrestling Squad. JOHN MINICH PFAUTZ, JR ....... . .....,. I ....... . CIIEK. STEPHEN RICE PHELAN ................. 2 ........ B 9 Hg Track Squad: Reporlorial Staff College Topics. CLAYTON PHILIPS, JR. ....,.............. I .... .. JOHN RANDOLPH PHILLIPS .......,..... I .... THEODORE PHILLIPS ........... .... I .. B 9 TI: First Year Track Squad. GEORGE MCCAW PICKRELL ............. 2 ...........,..... A E 'IR First Year Football Team, I922g Boxing Squad, I922. PROSSER HARRISON PICOT ............. I ............ DANIEL BROWN PIERSON, JR. ........... 3 ............. .. A T A. IVIORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY ........... I ................... . . .Newport News, Virginia ......Wasbington, D. C. ,...Franklin, Virginia . . . . . .RocIcville, Maryland Port Motte, South Carolina . . . .Harrisonburg, Virginia . . . .Foreslville, Connecticut . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . .Pittsburglm Pennsylvania . . . . . .IVIempl'iis, Tennessee .Waynesboro, Pennsylvania ... . . . .ScottsviIle, Virginia . . . . .Cambridge Maryland .......NorfoIIc . . . . . . .RicI1mond, ...Big Stone Crap, .......Ricl'imond A xI': Reportorial Staff College Topics: First Year Football Squad: Cercle Odeon. THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. ................. 3 .......................... Richmond Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia A XI'g Skull and Keys: T.I.L.K.A.g IMP: O.W.L.g I3 g P.K.: German Club: Raven: Presi- dent Interfraternity Council, I923g News Editor College Topics : Intermediate Honors: Y.IVI.C.A. Cabinet. ABBOTT BROOKS PINNEY, JR. ........... I CLAUDIE HARDEN PIPES ..,...... .... 2 .... LEROY MOORE PISER .............. .... Z .... C-lee Club. ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN, JR. ........ I ., A T 'QQ First Year Football Squad. LELAND PITTMAN .................. .... 2 .,.. SAMUEL BYRON POPE ................... Z .,.......... .... BENJAMIN WILSON PORTER ............ 4 ............ CHARLES WESLEY PORTER ............. Vice-President Washington Literary Society. I76I . . . . . .LouisviIIe, Kentucky . . . .CIanton, Alabama . . . .Alexandria, Virginia . . . .lVIempl1is, Tennessee ......Luray, Virginia . . . . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . .Cnreenwicln Connecticut fb A 99 A TI: Cross-Country Squad, I92I: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. 2 ....... Richmond, Virginia A T 1 co lt e mu I 1 wa L 5:- r -fe : a wpw ry H2 . t r J L 5 U... ...... ... l .mt I ...ts m..s sW. . ooaa aoaa ooaoo aooaoc nu!! nun nun sm A - ss f ' -M' f -7 :fn 'TT3 ffm- 1 ii ls.:-L may ifl -f'5i.?L T 'T lBi5i'L'A' 'B 'Vi KT? I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS STEPHEN LEE PORTER ................. 2 .,...... .... A sheville. North Carolina 'I' A 95 Adjunct Manager Football, l922. WILLIAM SAMUEL POTTER ............. 2 .... .. . ....... Clarksburg, West Virginia WILLIAM FRANCIS POWERS ..... ....... 2 ...,..,................... R ichmond, Virginia X 'Pg First Year Football Squad, l922g Adjunct Manager Baseball, l923. WILBUR JACKSON PRESTON ............ 2 .....,......,............ Baltimore, Maryland E qi' E. BELVARD RUCKER PRITCHARD ........ I .... .... W ayne, West Virginia HOUSTON REED PUCKETT ........ .... 3 .... ..... C o Iumbus, Mississippi Intermediate Honors. HAROLD BLACKWELL PURVIS .... .... 3 .,.. .... C h arloltesville, Virginia FRED I-IUNDLEY QUARLES, .... 2 .... ..,..... C harlottesville, Virginia FRANK RAIVIEY ................... .... 2 .,.. ...........,. R i chmond, Virginia CARY JACQUELIN RANDOLPH .... .... 2 .... ..... T h eological Seminary, Virginia A XP, A Hg Track Squad. HOLLINS N. RANDOLPH, II .............. I ............... ...... T ombslone, Arizona BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLES, JR. ...... I .......................... Richmond, Virginia K Ag Freshman Football Squad, Reportorial Staff College Topics. ISAAC MAYO READ, JR. .................. 2 ...............,.... Charleston, South Carolina A T QQ A Hg Adjunct Manager Baseball, l923. JOHN WINSTON READ, JR. ..,............ l .... ..... N ewport News, Virginia K A, DOUGLAS DURFU REED ...... CHARLES LEE REESE, JR. .... . H K Ag A X Eg A Hg Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS fre The Virginia Reel fresignedJ. ARTHUR MURRAY REESIDE ..... .... 2 JOHN GEORGE REIDER ......... .... I A TQ First Year Football Team. RAYMOND OWEN REILLY ...... .... 2 E. P. Ct. REVERCOMB ......... .... I 117 K E. JOSEPH MERRILL REYNOLDS ........... I E Ng First Year Basket-ball Squad, First Y ear Football Squad. ARTHUR LEBARON RIBBLE ............. 3 WATKINS LEIGH RIBBLE ......... ...... 3 JUSTIN RICE ................ .... I 'fb A 9. ELIAS RICHARDS, JR ..................... 2 E X. DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON, JR. 2 X CP, German Clubg First Year Football Squad: 'I I i I I I U JAMES EVANS RIELY .................... 3 ........ Intermediate Honors. LAWRENCE RIGBY ............ .... 2 .... . . . EARL FIELDS RIGI-ITSELL ............... 3 .................,. DANIEL HARRISON RISI-IER ............. 3 .................... . .Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . .WiImington, Delaware signedjg Assistant Editor . . . .Washington, D. C. . . . . . . . . .IVIarietta, Ohio .. .New York, New York . . . . . .Covington, Clarksburg, West ....Halifax, ......HaIifax, .....St. Louis, . . . .Lynchburg, . .Conway, South . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Missouri Virginia Carolina Virginia ..Ormond Beach, Florida .La Orange, North . . . . . .University, Carolina Virginia 'IJ K tI'g Skull and Keys, Track Squad, Cross-Country Team, First Year Track Team, l92l. JOHN RITCI-IIE, III ....................,.. 3 ........................... Washington, D. C. 413 K KP9 A K Xlfg E II T, Skull and Keys, Associate Editor CoRKs AND CURLSQ Reportorial Staff College Topics, Intermediate Honors, Jefferson Literary Society. I 77 I .ff S I We i g' . comix 4 cum: I I l9z4 .A gave-1 ,fvwwz,,,,30gw,,igv'f,,?3gf-3 1-rg -'H L - . . L ,'!L'- ,ff--gf, r': , V ggg. ,g'1g-z, D3w 9jw'- I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES ELAM ROBERTS ................. I ...... .... R iclimond, Virginia 'I' K Eg Adjunct Manager Baseball. WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERTS ........... I ...... .......... Fairlaurn, Georgia 41' A 9. CARY ROBERTSON ..,................... 2 ......................... Louisville, Kentucky Jefferson Literary Society: Reportorial Staff College Topicsg Literary Staff The Virginia Reel. JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON, JR .......... I ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia .S T A CHARLES RUSSELL ROBINS, JR. ......... 2 .... ......... R ichrnond, Virginia X 'Pg Adjunct Manager Baseball and Football. JOHN MUMFORD ROBINSON ............ I .... ..... P l1ilacIelpI'1ia, Pennsylvania SAMUEL ADAMS ROBINSON ............ 4 .... .......... R ed Hill, Virginia PRESTON BRYAN ROGERS. JR... .... I .... ..... R aleigla, North Carolina CHARLES U. ROGERS ......,....... .... I ............. ............ I: r anklin, Virginia EDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS, JR. ....... 2 .......................... Covington, Virginia A T Q, A Hg Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLSQ Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ Assistant Editor The Virginia Reel. JAMES C. ROGERS ....................... I ............. .... ..... o vington, Kentucky H K A. LINWOOD NICHOLAS ROGERS .... .... 4 ..., .... Y a ncey Mills, Virginia WILLIAM MINOR LILE, ROGERS ......... I .... ...... C ovington, Virginia A T Q. WILLIAM NEWTON ROGERS ...,........ 2 .... ....... W ashington, DI C. 'I' II -X, First Year Football Squad, I922. JOHN JAY ROHER ....................... Z .... ..... L ancaster, Pennsylvania fl' E Kg A.S.lVI.E. EDWARD ROLL .......................... 2 .... .... E. lizabetla, New Jersey 9 A X3 Assistant Manager Wrestling. LUTHER DARBY ROSE .................. 3 .... ..... R oselle, New Jersey X lI7, ROBERT DONALD ROSENBERGER ....., I .... ..... P ottstown, Pennsylvania WILLIAM BURKS ROSS .................. 3 .... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN .............. 3 .... ......... R ichmond, Virginia KI' K Eg Skull and Keys, Basket-ball Squad. HAROLD STEPHENS RUSSELL .......... 3 .... ..... F ayetteville, North Carolina Track Squad. JOHNSTON RUSSELL .......... .... I .... .... E. a st Orange, New Jersey LEE WINFREE RYAN ............. .... 2 ........ . . . . . ...... Lynchburg, Virginia WILLIAM JACKSON RYLEE ,............. 2 ......,.................. Memphis, Tennessee LEWIS REYNER SAMET ................. 2 ...................... Newport News, Virginia Z B T, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ First Year Football Squad, 1922. GEORGE LESLIE SAMPSON .............. 2 ...................... Chevy Chase, Maryland MARCELO SANCHEZ ..................... I ............. ............. C amaguey, Cuba 9 A X, Assistant Manager Wrestling. WALTER LEE SANDERS ................. 3 ............... .... U niversity, Virginia A X Pg V g Track Team, First Year Basket-ball, I922. WILLIAM PENDLETON SANDRIDGE., JR.. 2 ............. .... L yncluburg, Virginia A Tj A 23 Pg Debating Team, Jefferson Literary Society. ROBERT HUNTER SANFORD, JR ........ .. I ........... ..... S Iielbyville, Kentucky JAMES ARCHER SAUNDERS ............. I .... ..,..... Afton, Virginia '-13' K Wg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball. JAMES BERNARD SAUNDERS ............ I .... ..... K enbridge, Virginia l75I fr : 3Q. ' ui' WTTTT Tw w - '- - it I 1 comtf 4 cunlf I I y 1924 ?-Erfngfjila.-L:Ti-geulggitzeonec V nnunni L nnnfegw ?ugn it J e r , g i 3:-L af no anno n on une I u se v nn jan gu n A 1' -sf as ' i' . -A - f W ak-:Lakai-,ae-15 gf I A cademic Class NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE CHARLES LINWOOD SAVAGE ....,...... I ...... WALTER j. SAYERS .,........... ....... I NATHAN SCI-IEINIVIAN ................... I ..... IRVIN A. SCI-ILOSS .................... ... 4 ...... Z B Tg Associate Editor Corucs AND CURLS, I922. CHARLES STELZNER SCHMIDLING ...... 4 ..... FLOYD -IOHN SCHUMACKER ........,... I Washington Literary Society. FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT, JR. ........ 3 ..... . A Wg SkuII and Keysg Adjunct Manager I:ootbaIIg Adj THOMAS KENNERLY SCOTT ............ 2 ...... KID A 9. LEON TYLER SEAWELL, JR. ............. 2 H K Ag Fraternity Representative CORKS ANDCURLS. RICHARD ANTONY SENG ............... I ...... X 112g First Year FootbaII Squad, I923. BERNARD JACKSON SEWARD ........... 3 ...... 'fb K Eg A K XI'g SIiuII and Keys, P.K.g German CIub CHARLES DANNELLY SHAW ............ I ...... 'If K XI'g GIee CIubg Adjunct Managers Baseball. .IAMES EDWIN SHAW .................... 4 9 A X. WILLIAM TERRELL SHEEHAN ..... .. . I BODIE H. SHELHORSE ............ ... 2 A fb E. RAWLEY MARTIN SHELTON, JR. ....... . 2 MEADE GREEN SHEPHERD ............. 2 I HOME ADDRESS ,. . . . .PortsmoutI'1, . . . . .Cedar Bluff, , . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . . . .CI1arIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . .PI1iIadeIpI1ia, Pennsylvania ....................RicI'1mond, unct Manager BasebaII. ......,............LyncI1IJurg, .....NorfoII4, Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . . .San Antonio, Texas . . . . . . . .Petersburg Virginia . . .... Wilmington, DeIaware . . . . New YOYIC, New York 4? K Eg First Year FootbaII Squad, I922g Adjunct Manager BasebaII. LESTER SAMUEL SHERRICK ............ 3 GEORGE ODER SHIRLETT ...... .. . I . . . A X P. GEORGE WILLIAM SHIRLEY ..... .. . 3 .. . LOUIS REVERDY SHOWALTER .... . . . 3 . . . ff' K XP, A K XI'g SIcuII and Keys. THOMAS KEITH SHREVE ................ I . . . ROBERT WILLIAM SHULTICE, JR. ....... I A xI'g Business Staff College Topics. SIDNEY BARTH SHULTZ .........,. ... 3 ... CID E TI. ELBRIDGE SPAULDING SIDWAY ........ I . . . 9 A X. ALBERT GORDON SIMMONDS .... ... 2 ... RAYMOND SIMON .............. ....... I . . . KID A. ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON ............... I fIP E Kg Glee Clubg Adjunct Manager Boxing. ALEXANDER MORRIS SMITH ........... 2 . .. A T A. CARY ARCHER SMITH .......... . .. I . .. CLAUDE BRACKETT SMITH .... . . . 2 . . . FOLEY FOSTER SMITH ....... . . . I . .. Swimming Squad. I 79 I . . . . . . . .LyncI1burg, Virginia . . . .WI'tittIes Depot, Virginia .......Gretna, Virginia ....................RicI'1mond, Virginia ...........................NorfoIIc, Virginia .... . . . . . . . .Mount SoIon, Virginia . . . .Charles Town, West Virginia ............Roanoke, Virginia . . . .BaIIston, Virginia . . . . .NorfoIIc, Virginia . . . .Staunton, Virginia . . . . .BuffaIo, New York . . . .CI1errydaIe, Virginia . . . .NorfoIIc, Virginia . . . . .RossIyn, Virginia . . . . .RicI1mond, Virginia . . . . .Stony Point, Virginia . . . . . .Crandon, Virginia' . . . .DanviIIe, Virginia A .Q- -fu s I comix an CIIRIJ' A lou, Q i .ar L-H in-L i lr-i i- it E I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN cor.i.Ec.E HOME ADDRESS GALLEY WASHINGTON SMITH ......... 3 ...,..,.. .... N orth Garden, Virginia JAMES WALTER SMITH ................. 2 ..... ...... S t. Louis, Missouri 47 A 9, LINWOOD MERCER SMITH ......... ... I MARCUS AYRES JOSEPH SMITH ........ I V N H , Z WILLIAM ERNEST SMITH ............... ANDREW BROADDUS SMITHERS, JR. .... I Track Squadg Washington Literary Society. ALBERT ANSLEY SMOOT ............... 2 Cercle Odeon. JOHN PEYTON SNEAD, JR.. .. ... I JOEL PERMANIA SNIDER ....,.......... 4 OVELLE LYNWOOD SNYDER ............ 3 A fl? Eg Interfraternity CounciIg Instructor in Accounting: Intermediate WILLIAM ESTY SOULE .................. 2 ...,. Z Wg Fraternity Represcentative CORKS AND CURLS. BRANCH SPAULDINC- .................... I ..... Secretary Religious Activities Y.M.C.A. GERALD CORWIN SPEIDEL .............. I Washington Literary Society SAMUEL TAYLOR SPILMAN ....... I X 'Pg Adjunct Manager PootI:JaII. WILLIAM WORTH SPRAGUE .... I EDWARD KENNETH STABLER .... 3 Boxing Squad: Track Squad. WALTER BROOKE STABLER ............ 3 CIP K E3 A Hg German CIuI:zg Eli Bananag . . . .Richmond, Virginia .. . .Mt. Pieasant, Iowa . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . . .RicI'tmond, Virginia . . . . .AIexandria, Virginia . . . . .SmecIIey, Virginia . . . . . .I-Iampton, Virginia . . . . .Buchanan, Virginia Honors. .New Orleans, Louisiana . ..... Roanoke, Virginia . . . . .Matamoras, Pennsylvania . . . . .KnoxviIIe, Tennessee . . . . .Warrenton, Virginia . . . . .AIexandria, Virginia . .WiImington, Delaware OORKS AND CURLSQ Presi- dent Conxs AND CURLS, Incg CoIIege Topics Board, I92I-22-23 fresignedjg Track Squadg First Year Track Team, I922g Intermediate Honors: WILLARD EDWARD STAINBACK ........ I ..... GRANVILLE SWIFT STANDISH, JR. ...... I CLIFFORD LELAND STANLEY ........... 3 .... ROBERT STUART STARCHER ...,....... 2 A XII: A Hg P.K.g German CIuI:1g T.I.L.K.A. RICHARD MARTIN STEDMAN ...,....... 5 SAMUEL LANDENBERG STEEL .......... I BOYD MAC-ER STEELE .......... 2 EDWARD LAPHAM STEELE ..... Z CD K E, JOHN STERN STEIGENWALD ..... .. I A K P. JOSEPH B. STEPHENS .................... I ALFRED GORDON STEPHENSON, JR .... . 2 II K A. ROBERT LEE STEPHENSON, JR. .......... 2 E X. VENABLE LANE STERN ................. I EDWARD REILLEY STETTINIUS, JR. ..... 4 .. . . . . . . . . .Rocky Mount, North CaroIina . . . . . . . .ProvicIence, Rhode Island . . . .WiIIiamsport, Pennsylvania . . . .Huntington, West Virginia ... . . . . . .Stuart, Virginia ..... . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . .Stephens City, Virginia . . . .Rochester, New York ... .BufIaIo, New York . . . . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . .OakIand, California Richmond, Virginia BerryviIIe, Virginia A Xlfg Skull and Keysg T.I.L.K.A.g IMPg P.K.g 3-3-3 Athletic Councilg Manager BaseIDaII Team fresignecIJg CORKS AND CURL5 Stafi, I922g President Dr. MetcaIf's Bible CIassg Presi- dent Y.M.C.A.g Jefferson Literary Societyg Interfraternity Counciig Executive Council Virginia Cluhg President Academic Department. ISOI Fen 5 .. comer 4 cunu N24 svvfav Um me vim: -- 9' '1'fr' ::f': , ,.,, L Q : L LL ' 'f' l M2 1 'D'n mw sxw I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS ............. 4 ........,.................. Roanoke, Virginia CORK5 AND CURLS Board: Virginia Reel Art SIafIg Cross-Country Teamg 3 JOHN LEONARD STEWARD ...,..,...... 9 X3 Boxing Squad. JOHN DUNHAM STEWART .......... 4 A X5 Instructor in General Chemistry. SAMUEL BRADFORD STEWART, JR. .... I .... . WILLIAM HENRY STEWART, JR. ........ I ...... . WILLIAM FRANKLIN STINESPRING ..... 4 ......... Director University Bandg Virginia Orchestral Society, FREDERICK STONE ...................... 3 ......... 11: K srl, A K sr, .I II5 PK. RICHARD STRASSBURGER ............... 2 .. . CHARLES STRAUB ...,................... 2 .... A T A3 First Year Football Team, I922. EDWARD RICHIE STRAWBRIDGE, II .... I 'T' K XI'g First Year Football Squad. CHARLES BAYNE STRINGFELLOW ...... 6 .... 417 T' A, WALTER HARRY STROMENGER .... . . . I . . . GEORGE WEBSTER STRUTHERS .... . .. I . .. JOHN R. STUART ............ ...... . .. I ATA. CHARLES WILLIAM SUBLETT .... .. 2 LEWIS PRESTON SUIVIIVIERS, JR. ......... I B 9 II. WALTER BEAUREGARD SWAIN, JR. .... I K A. . . . . . .WasI1ington, D. C. ..Monroe, North Carolina . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . .I'IarrisonI3urg, Virginia . . . . .RoanoIce, Virginia . .New York, New York ... . . . .I-Ielena, Arkansas Philadelphia, Pennslyvania . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . . .PeIham, New York ..WhippIe, West Virginia . . .Newton, Massachusetts . . . . .DanviIIe, Virginia . . . . . .AI:zingdon, Virginia . .I-Iollyknowe, Mississippi SAMUEL HOWELL SWART. ......... .. I .... . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia HERBERT LEE SWINDLER .... I .... .... M uskogee, Oklahoma K E. THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR .............. 4 .......................... Richmond, Virginia -A T Ag Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Clubg Adjunct Manager Football. EUGENE UPSHUR TARRANT ............ I .......................... Reedville, Virginia HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR ..,............. 4 ....................... New York, New York A K E3 Z A X5 Skull and Keysg Eli Bananag P.K.g German Clubg OWLg Editor-in-Chief Conics AND CURLS, I923g President Corucs AND CuRLs, Inc., I9Z3g Editor-in-Chief The Virginia Reelg Reportorial Staff College Topics, 1921, President Interfraternity Council, I922-23g Assistant Manager Football, I922g I3. I JAMES ALSTON TAYLOR ................ 2 .............. .......... B elzoni, Mississippi X 1175 A Hg First Year Football Team, I922. ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR, JR. .... .... 3 ........................... N orfolk, Virginia A K Eg A IT5 Eli Bananag P.K.g German Cluhg Football Squadg First Year Football Team, I92I. ROBERT EDWARD TAYLOR ............. I ............. ........ E dgefield, South Carolina WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR ................ 2 , ............. .......... N orfolk, Virginia A K Eg P.K.g First Year Basket-hall Squad, I922g Eli Banana WILLIAM HANNIS TAYLOR ............. 4 ........... ........ N orfolk, Virginia FRANCIS ALEXANDER TEASS ..... .... I .... I-IORACE ARGYLE TEASS ........ .... 3 .... Jefferson Literary Society. IBII . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . .LynchI:xurg, Virginia as -4r.. P .15 S comix at cumf I IO24 Wm Um PSM' 0 'D0 Mer '- 1- rw li: J EL . ' I '9' ,:u2 Df2-W OM I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE CHARLES BARKER TEBBETS ........... 2 ..... .... THOMAS JACKSON TEMPLETON, JR.... I ..... .... ....... . . ROBERT THEIMER ..,................... I ..................... FREDERICK HASKELL THESMAR ....... 3 ......................... X IP: Skull and Keys: German Club: P.K.: T.I.L.K.A.: Zu: VH: HOME ADDRESS .Lynn, Massachusetts .Bristol, Virginia . Charlottesville, Virginia .Savannal1, Georgia Football Team: Track Team: Captain First Year Football Team, l92I: First Year Track Team, I922. DAVID HARRIS THOMAS, JR. ............ I ...,..... .... ........... . First Year Track Squad. Adjunct Manager HENRY EVAN THOMAS ............ I 9 .X X: Adjunct Manager Wrestling. HOMER RANDOLPH THOMAS .......... I BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOMPSON ..... I X fb. JAMES WYNN THOMPSON ....... . .. 3 E N. RALPH RUDOLPH THOMPSON ..,.. .. . 2 FRANCIS DRAYTON THORNE .... I LEROY THURTELL .,........... .. . 2 First Year Football Team, l922. MCLANE TILTON, III ..................... 3 B 9 II: A K II': Skull and Keys: German Club: AUGUSTUS DEWEY TIMPSON .......... I .. Z: :X E: Adjunct' Manager Football. JUAN ANGEL TIO, III ............. I .. GUY ALEXANDER TOBLER .... ... I .. A T, CARREL INGERSOL TOD ................ 2 .. University of Virginia Orchestral Society: Band. THOMAS JEFFERSON TODD, JR. ......... I B G TI. LEE HILL TOWNSEND .,................. 3 ..... ..... ..... STEPHEN FITZ-JAMES TRABUE ......... 3 ..................... X 435 Skull ancl Keys: P.K.g German Clubg Eli Banana: Fraternity R CURLS: Track Squad: First Year Track Team, I922. WILLIAM DOUGLAS TRAWICK .......... 3 WILLIAM FOLSOM TREADAWAY, JR.. .. 2 E N: Assistant Manager Boxing. JOHN SAMUEL DEERY TRIBBY .,....... I CLAYTON HICKMAN TRIPLETT ........ 2 A CD9 Business Staff The Virginia Reel. VERNON ATWILL TURNER .........,... 2 JOHN TWOHY, II ......................... 4 A fIl: Skull and Keys: Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURL:, CoRKs AND CURLS, I924g German Club. WAT HENRY TYLER ..................... I .................... . . . A K E: First Year Football Team: First Year Basketball Team. EMANUEL ULLMAN ...................... Z ......................... fI1EII, .Columbus, Ohio . . . . . .R0anoke, Virginia . . . .Clarendon, Virginia . . . . . . . .Houston, Texas . . . . .Leland, Mississippi . . . .Huntsville, Alabama . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Washington, D. C. . .Cl1arlottesville, Virginia Football. .Maplewoocl, New Jersey ....San German, F. R. Hackensack, New Jersey . . . . . .Tampa, Florida . . . . .Ricl1mond, Virginia . . . .Winona, Mississippi .New Orleans, Louisiana epresentative CoRKs AND . . . . . .Opelika, Alabama . . . . .Beaumont, Texas . . . .l3urcellville, Virginia . . . .Baltimore, Maryland . . . . . . . .Bristol, Virginia . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia l923: Business Manager .Fargo, North Dakota .Ricl1mond, Virginia HENRY THEODORE UNVERZAGT ....... I ..... East Falls Church, Virginia E Ng Glee Club. JOSEPH HEATON VANDEVENTER ...... 3 . . . . . . . . . AXP. I52l .Isl1peming, Michigan CH m f tt l l t lllt . . . . ' 2 sooo anna ooonw noone: -.un Mann nun - Y YY -- 1 - '- .5 nun nun an sun naau comm 25 s , - ?31 f' :jj . :ff i fi --i E' 4. -3, -,rf ,W f H . -5 s , Y - we . f 'ner H Yj:-Hfigri if ' L- Hifi L A - ALE 1 Academic Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH LEE VAUGI-IAN ................. 1 ...........,...,....... Charlottesville, Virginia A. G. V. VERVENA .........,.............. 2 ..................... Providence, Rhode Island 9 X, First Year Track Team, 1923, Track Squad, Fencing Club, 1922-23, 1923-24, Newman Club. HAROLD ANDERSON VIA ....... ....... . 2 ................. .... C harlottesville, Virginia A E 'IH A P X3 Captain First Year Basket-ball Team, 1923. WARREN WHITE VIA .................... 1 ............... .... C harlottesville, Virginia A E WIP, I-IORACE VOLZ ........................... 1 .................... Philadelphia, Pennslyvania OLIVER LEON VONCANNON ............. 2 ...................,... Chattanooga, Tennessee 9 X, Adjunct Business Manager CORK5 AND CURLSQ University Band. EMIL WACHTEL .......................... 1 ....................... New York, New York Z B T. WILLIAM WARREN WADDEN ........... 2 . . . . .... Cambridge, Massachusetts IRVING I-IUDGINS WAINWRIGHT ,...... 4 .... ........ Y orktown, Virginia E 'IJ Eg Baseball Squad, 1923. HENRY FROST PINCKNEY WALKER .... 1 .... .... S taten Island, New York K E, JAMES BENNETT WALKER .............. 3 .... .... E clgeworth, Pennsylvania RICHARD GOODMAN WALKER ......... 1 .... ........ P elham, New York if E K, JAMES LAWRENCE WALLACE .......... 2 .......,. .... ..... D o bbs Ferry, New York Cercle Odeon. A. NELSON WALLER ..................... 2 ........,.................. Washington, D, C. B 9 Hg Glee Club, First Year Track Squad, 1923, Adjunct Manager Baseball. DAVID B. WALLERSTEIN, JR. ............ 3 .......................... Richmond, Virginia CIP E II, Football Squad, 1923, Intermediate I-Ionors. PAUL KNORR 'WALP .................... 3 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia K ig A U, German Club, P.K.g Eli Banana, VU, Football Team, Basket-ba1l'I'eamg Football Team, 19225 First Year Football Team, t921g Captain First Year Basket-ball Team, 1921, Basket-ball Team, 19223 Track Squad, 1922, Jefferson Literary Society, Captain Basket-ball Team. JOSEPH NORTON WALSH ............... 1 .................. New Bedford, Massachusetts CHARLES G. WALTERS .................. 1 .... .............. E lkton, Virginia CHARLES CORTLANDT WALTON ...... . 3 .... ......... R ichmond, Virginia K A. FRANK S. WARD ......................... 1 .... .... C omo, Mississippi EARL RAWLINGS WARE ................ 3 .... .,.. O range, Virginia WILLIAM POLLOCK WARFIELD, JR. ...... 1 .... .... T unica, Mississippi EUGENE PATTERSON WARNER ........ 1 ..,. ......... C leveland, Ohio PORTER FAIRFAX FARNER ....... .... 2 .... .... C 11 attanooga, Tennessee K Ag Glee Club. ERNEST GARDNER WARREN ........... 1 9 X, First Year Track Squadg Wrestling Squadg, Jefferson Literary Society. 7 ............................Norfolk,Virginia LINWOOD HUGHES WARWICK ......... ....................... C harlottesville, Virginia NEI15 SISJART WATERMAN ............. 1 ....... .... ...... N e w York, New York E . DAWSON EDWARD WATKIN5, JR. ....... 1 .... .... I: ork Union, Virginia GUY HARTWELL WATKINS, JR. ......... 2 .... .... , .Aberc1een, Maryland HOWARD STAFFORD WATKINS ........ 1 ....... ..... E ssex, New Jersey Track Squad, Adjunct Manager CORKS AND CURLS. WILLIAM I-I. WATKINS, JR. ............... 1 ...... .... J ackson, Mississippi KA. 1831 I comix 4 cumf I 1924 di auooi-kaeaavw mango--oeapsnfv 5.--1-W aafa or igins iV- ' r v A unn nun nor i aug ??uf1 gnqEa Ta.s.-, I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN co1.1.Eci: JAMES RAIFORD WATSON .............. 3 ...... .. ROGER SCOTT WATSON ................. I .... THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, JR. ....... 3 .... .. K Eg Adjunct Manager Basket-ball, I922. LEDLEY HUGH WEAR .....,............. 3 ........,...... E Ng Baseball Squad, I923g First Year Baseball Squad, I922. AMES MADISON WEAVER J .............. 2 ...................... A T U5 Skull and Keysg P.K.g V , Football Teamg Wrestling Team, Year Football Team, l922g Eli Banana. JOHN OLIVER WEBB ..................... I ROBERT EDWARD WEBB ....... .,.. 2 E Ng Adjunct Manager Boxing. ELIE WEEKS ....................... .... 2 Cerele Odeon. GEORGE M. WEEMS ....... .... I JOSEPH WEINTRAUB ..... .. ........ . 2 'I' A, LYLE GROVE WELLER ................... 2 Washington Literary Societyg Football Squad, COLUMBUS C. WELLS ,........ ........... 3 .... . . MARSHALL SWAIN WELLS .............. 6 .... ........... . . AP X, CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER. 3 ...............,..... HOME ADDRESS Lexington, Mississippi Bayside, New York University, Virginia .... . . .Bartow, Florida ..Island Ford, Virginia l922-235 Captain First Cherrydale, Virginia Mayfield, Kentucky . . . . . .Sabot, Virginia Ashland, Virginia . .Waynesbo1o, Georgia . . . .Staunton, Virginia Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee . .WiImington, Delaware 'I' K tlfg Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS1 Reporlorial Staff College Topics. GEORGE BARRETT WEST ...... ...,...... I Washington Literary Society, AUGUSTUS JOSEPH WHEELER ......... Z ROY WHITNEY WHEELER ........ .... I ISAAC I-IOGE WHITE .............. .... I JAMES WELLFORD WHITE .............. I JOHN WALTER WHITE .................. 3 Jefferson Literary Societyg Tennis Team, I923g 4 JOSEPH FLOYD WHITE, JR. ............. . WILLIAM MASSIE WHITEHEAD .... .... I E Y HERBERT BRUCE WHITMORE ..... .... I WILLIAM NOYES WHITNEY ...... .... 2 WILIAM A. WLEY ............... .... I II! 22 K, LAWSON MOORE WILHOITE ..... .,.. 3 Z. A E. WILL ALLEN WILKERSON ..... 9 A Xg Fraternity Representative ARCHIE C. WILKINS ........... WILLIAM BEVERLEY WILKINS JAMES HARVIE WILKINSON, JR. ........ I .............. . K Ag First Year Track Squaclg Reportorial Staff College Topics. Comes AND CURLS. BERKELEY WILLIAMS, JR. ............... I .............. . A 'Pg Art Staff The Virginia Reel and CORKS AND CURLS. DENNY ALPHUS WILLIAMS ............. 2 ............ Freshman Baseball, I923g Washington Literary Society. I84I . . . . . . . . .Miami, Florida ..Glen Cove, New York . .CI'iarIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . .SutherIin, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . . . .NorfoIIc, Virginia aVa g First Year Basket-ball Squad, I922. . . . . .Richmond, . . . .Lovingston, Virginia Virginia East Orange, New Jersey . .. .... Barcroft, Virginia .. . , . . .SaItviIIe, Virginia . . . .MempI1is, Tennessee . .Chattanooga, Tennessee Kingstree, South Carolina . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Graham, Virginia -I S , 1 comix 4 cumu' 1924 I I I I I I I? I I - I I I I ft! I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ENNION SKELTON WILLIAMS .......... I .......................... Richmond Virginia -X xI'g Reportorial Staft College Topics: First Year Football Squad. ERWIN WOOD WILLIAMS ............... 4 ...................... Fredericksburg, Virginia A 111 E, CHARLES JAMES WILLIAMS, IR.. .. .. I .... ..... I: ranIcIin, Virginia E X. JAMES PEERY WILLIAMS ..... .. 4 .... .... R ichIands, Virginia JOHN NOEL WILLIAMS ....,... .. I .... .... P embroke, Virginia -IOHN PARRISH WILLIAMS .......... .. 2 .... .... T reviIians Virginia K A. LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS ...... 3 A Wg A Hg OWL, Crerman Clubg Raveng College Topicsg Intermediate Honorsg Historian MAX BRYAN WILLIAMS .,.,............ I WALTER CHAMP WILLIAMS ............ 3 Secretary Washington Literary Society, I922. BAILEY FINLEY WILLIAMSON, -IR. ...... 2 E X5 Adjunct Manager Boxing. CHARLES FRANKLIN WILLIAMSON ..... I ROBERT ALLEN WILLIAMSON .......... WILLIAM HOLT WILLIAMSON, -IR. ...... . :I T Q5 SkuII and Keys. WINBOURNE POSEPH WILLINGHAM, IR. 2 A X. WILLIAM CHALIVIERS WILLS ............ 4 ......................... Lynchburg, ..........................RichmoncI, I:acuIty Editor CoRKs AND CURLS: Associate Editor Academic Departmentg Instructor Latin. Virginia .......................CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . .. . . . .GainesviIIe, I:Iorida . . . . . . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia I .... ........... Y onkers, N. Y. 3 . . . . . . . .RaIeigh, North Carolina . . . . . . . . .Chaltanooga, Tennessee Virginia A T Q5 SIcuII and Keysg P.K.g German CIubg Manager Basket-baII, l922-23, Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURL:, I92I-22. t WILLIAM HOLLAND WILIVIER ........... 3 .......................... Washington, D. C. A KP, CHARLES HARRISON WILSON .......... 2 ........... ........... Crewe, Virginia IUNIUS PENDLETON WILSON, JR. ....... 3 ....................... New York, New York E fb Eg Track Squad, 1923, Boxing Squad, l923g Washington Literary Society. VICTOR PETERS WILSON ................ 2 ............,............. Hampton, Virginia A K E, SIcuII and Keys. GEORGE WINCHESTER .................. 3 ...... .... W iImington, Delaware H K Ag A U3 Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS. EDMUND DUANE WINGFIELD ........... 3 .......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A T 'QQ A Hg President P.K.g EIi Bananag IMPg Assistant Manager BasebaII, I923g Secretary- Treasurer Academic SchooI. KENELM WINSLOW ...................... I .............. ........... L eesburg, Virginia JAMES OVERTON WINSTON ............ 4 .................. ....... K ingston, New York A SP5 SIcuII and Keys, T.I.L.K.A.g ZH: HI3 g I3.K.g Crerman CIubg V g I:ootbaII Teamg Track Teamg First Year Track Team, I92I. WALTER HOLMES WITHERS ............ Z ....... ..... ,......... B e rryviIIe, Virginia JEFFERSON REYNOLDS WITHERSPOON I ..... Nashville, Tennessee WILLIAM R. WITT ...................... I ........ Witt, Virginia CIee CIub. JAMES ADDISON WOLFE .......... . . . I . . . .... Marion, Virginia MORRIS KENNETH WOMACK ..... . . . 3 . . . .... Houston, Texas Z A E. THOMAS LOVING WOMACK .... .... 2 I 85 I . . . . . . .Beaumont, Texas .. -ff- ' -ef.: -1. W comix 4 Cllltlf 5 l924 S . I 4 es is 3 W ,-r'f- gf.-'1- rag, , . V . f , 1 fi 11 Pf'1 L :goo g2hggaaSLia3?2o:5i?ZYunoeTi? I Academic Class NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE JOI-IN WOOD, JR. ....... .......... 2 Frederick Maryland ASQ, PERCY GREEN WOOD ............ . . . 2 GORDON MILLER WOODDELL ..... 2 fb E K, WILLIAM HOLT WOODDELL ............ I fb E K. ALEXANDER HEATH WOODWARD ..... 2 .,....... Webster Springs West Virginia . . . . . .Webster Springs West Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia HOME ADDRESS . . . ......... . . .... Selma, Alabama , ND A Wg Skull and Keys, Fraternity Representative CORKS A ball. jOI-IN FRANKLIN WOODWORD. IR. ...... 2 ..,...,. . X 475 Skull and Keys, First Year Football Team, l922. 5 EDWARD REID WOOLFOLK. .,...,...... ......... . Boxing Squad, I923. LAWRENCE FLETCHER WORRELI.. ..... COLEMAN WORTI-IAM, JR. ............... I A XI'g First Year Football Squad. RICHARD ALFRED WORTI-IINC: .... EDWARD SI-IERLOCK WRANEK .... MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN ..... A K E, Skull and Keys, P.K.g German Clubg First Yea Baseball Team, I923g Basket-ball Team: T.I.L.K.A., HV. JOHN WILLIAM WYLD .... fI1 E K. 3 I ...Z ......... ..... . .. 2 JAMES CLAYTON YANCEY .........., ... 3 ..... 9 X, Track Squaclg First Ye ar Track Squacl, I92l. JOHN GARTH YANCEY, ..r............ . 3 WENDELL AVON YEATTS .,.... ....... 3 A X P, OTIS STRIBLING YOUNG ....... I WILLIAM RAYMOND YOUNG .... 3 ROBERT BURGESS YOWELL ..... I ABNER ZERMAN ......................... I SPECIAL STUDENTS WILLIAM WADDELI., ANSPACI-I ......... 3 .......... ROBERT LUTHER ASI-IBY ............... I GEORGE WI-IITFIELD EVANS BALDWIN 2 ROBERT JOI-IN BARTLETT ..........,... 2 A K Eg Skull ancl Keys, P.K.g Football Squaclg Track Team, I9Z3g Eli Banana. WILLIAM PARKER BAXTER ..... . .. I JOSEPH GASTON BENAZZI ....... I RICHARD FERDINAND BOHL ..... ... I CARROLL BOOCOCK ............ 4 Z NIC .IOSEP HOMER BOSWELL .... 2 JOHN FOX BOWMAN .................... 3 WILLIAM LANG BRAMBLE .............. 2 K 23 A Hg Football Squad, I923g First Year Football, Basket-ball I36l First Year Football , and Track Teams, CURLSQ Adjunct Manager Basket- .. . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia ........Uno, Virginia . . . . .Ricl'imoncI, Virginia . . . . .Ricbmoncl, Virginia . . . .Fergus Falls, Minnesota . . . . . . .I..yncl1burg, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia r Basket-ball Team, I923g First Year ..Atlantic City, New Jersey . . . . .South Boston, Virginia . . . . , . .Liberty, Missouri . . . . . . . . .Danville, Virginia Apple Grove, West Virginia ...West Blockton, Alabama . . . .Cliarlottesville, Virginia .. .Weel'iawken, New Jersey . . . . . . . . .Cirafton, Virginia . . . . .Cl1arlottesville, Virginia .....Montclair, New Jersey . . . .Cireensport, Long Islancl Team, I922g First Year . . . . .Cl1risliansburg, Virginia .........Danville, Virginia . . . . .New York, New York . . . . . . .Keswick, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia l922-23. . . . .Roanoke, . . . . . . .Warrenton, ..........Norfolk, ..-v'l ... nfl. Fw G u ui i T':.fL:ifAi-is iiiiii 5 ... 1 comcf 4 Cllltlf 1924 ,. 0'0' - Z.: 'f'-L..2:fW.,.:'---:Mfrs-1' ff' f Q3 i f f :f' . ff .f. 'f, fP'af'1 ir, s iff gf' rg' 'SR' ue- - SZ, 11' HT.. '-LA 1, f . -- 5- 71: I Academic Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS HENRY YEWELL BREADY, JR. ........... 2 ........ .........., B altimore, Maryland HORATIO HATHAWAY BREWSTER .... 2 ...... .... N ew Bedford, Massachusetts Z Nlf, WILLIAM MCCORD BURR ..,....,........ 2 ............... ....... S tamforcl, Connecticut CP K elf, A Il, Football Squad, First Year Football Team, l92Z. HAROLD PHILIP CARNEY ............... 2 ............... .... W oreester, Massachusetts E 47 E, First Year Football Team, t922, Football Squad. CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN. ......... 2 ........................... Leesburg, Virginia 'P K NP, Skull ancl Keys, P.Kr, Cross-Country Team, Track Team, Relay Team, l924. ARTHUR MASON CHICHESTER ...,..... 2 ........................... Leesburg, Virginia ip K Xlf, LOUIS CARTER CORNICK ....... ....... 3 ............................ O ceana, Virginia CI? K E, Skull and Keys, Eli Banana, First Year Track Team, Track Squad, 1923, German Club. STARR W. CROMWELL .................. I ............................ Norfolk, Virginia DONALD WESTON DARBY .............. 2 ...........,........ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A Xlfg Skull and Keys, German Club, V , Football Team, First Year Track Team, l923, Boxing Squad. RICHARD GIBSON DEANE .......... . . . 2 . . . ........ Charlottesville, Virginia HERBERT FREDERIC D'SlNTER .... . . . l . . . ,.... Germantown, Pennsylvania WILLIAM RICHARD DUKE, JR. .... . . . l . . . ...... Charlottesville, Virginia Z 'Pg First Year Football Squad. GEORGE ONES FOSTER ...........,..... l . . . ........ Danville, Virginia HARLOW DAMON GAINES ........,..... 2 . . . .... New York, New York fl' E K, Cosmopolitan Club, Radio Club. HAGOP GASPARIAN .......... ......... I ......... Van, Armenia PAUL A. GILLIGAN ............. . . . I . . . .... Charlottesville, Virginia JOHN GILBERT GODDARD ..... . . . l . . . ..... Rochester, New York GARRISGN HADLEY ........., . . . 3 . . . ..... Boston, Massachusetts LEO FRANCIS HANAN ...,...... .. . 2 .. . .... Brooklyn, New York B 9 H. SAMUEL WALTER HASSELL, JR. .... .. , l . .. ..,. New York, New York JAMES LEIGH HAWKINS ........... . . . l . . . .... Charlottesville, Virginia PAUL KINGSBERRY HAWKS ..... . . . 2 . . . .......... Lambsburg, Virginia ERSKINE RAMSAY JONES ...... . . . 4 . . . ..... Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania H K A. JAMES EBB KELLY ........... . . . 3 . . . ....... University, Virginia BEN PRINCE KUSHNER ......... ....... l ........ ,...... ........ D a n ville, Virginia ALBERT BOND LAMBERT, JR. .,,.......... 3 ..............,........... St, Louis, Missouri A XP, Skull and Keys, T.I.L.K.A., P.K., German Club, V , Track Team, First Year Track Team, l922. GORDON CROOKES LEWIS .............. 2 ....,.................... Newark, New Jersey A E '-P, Associate Editor University of Virginia Magazine,Assistant Instructor English Department. SAMUEL ASHBY LEWIS .................. 2 .....................,..... Culpeper, Virginia A X P. MILES LILLY ............................. 4 .................... Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Z CID Eg Business Manager The Virginia Reel, The Virginia Reel Staff, l922, Track Squad, l920, Jefferson Literary Society. JOHN GILBERT LUCE, JR. ................ 2 .......................... Richmond, Virginia X fb, Skull and Keys, German Club, Adjunct ,Manager Football, T.l.L.K.A. STEPHANIEL LUKIANOFF ............... I ............................. Vienna, Austria FRANCIS ELLIOT HALL MCLEAN ........ l ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia ' H371 .R .IS 'i'SZiLiksi iiiiiiif-A s I . iz 'J comix J. Cllltlf I - l92.4 :2fE.f,,'Q'::r ' . ft fff f--5 2-':p -.+fe . w11 y . -es f- - are .. ' in ff 4 I Academic C lass J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MALCOLM LORIMER MCLEOD ........... 3 ....................... New York, New York A X P, Cosmopolitan Club, College Topics Staff, The Virginia Reel Staff, Cilee Club. JAMES DUNCAN MCMAHON ............. I A T Q. .....................AsI1eviIIe,NortI1CaroIina JOHN HENRY MACLIN ............ .... I Z tI', First Year Track Squad. FRANK HOWARD MANLEY, JR. ..... 2 LAWRENCE EDWARD MARTIN, JR. ...... I 9 YI EDGAR. LORMAN MASON ................ 2 NETTIE STEWARDSON MAUGHS ........ 3 . . . OVELTON LAFAYETTE MAXEY ,... .... I .. X' 11: E JOHN THOMAS MILES ................,., 4 . . . . . . .Petr-rrsburg, Virginia . . . .Niagara Falls, New York . .... BowIing Green, Virginia . . . .Long Branch, New York . . . .Cl'1arlottesville, Virginia ....................RicI1moncl, Virginia ......................Jersey City, NewJersey E 'P E, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, Basket-ball Squad, I922-23, First Year Basket-ball Team, I92I. JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER, JR. ............. 3 ., -3 T -X, Advertising Manager The Virginia Reel. ELDRED LISCOMB MINOR .......... .... 4 ., E A E, A 11, Cierman Club. ROBERT BONNER MORRISON .... .... I .. ALVIN W. PALMATIER .......,...., .... 2 .......... ........ RICHARD PRICE PEARD ................ 3 ,. X 'Pg Skull and Keys, Advertising Manager Jefferson Literary Society, Cilee Club. ROBERT HENRY REYNOLDS ............ 2 .. JOHN HENRY RICHARDSON ............. 2 .. Colle ge Topics, First X, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. THOMAS HENRY ROBERTS ..,.......... 4 .. JOSEPH FRANKLIN ROWE, JR. ........... 1 .. K E, First Year Football Team, l9Z3. .Niagara Falls, New York . . . .PIainvilIe, Connecticut . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia . . .BingI1amton, New York . . . . .BaIti'more, Maryland Football squad, l92I, . . . .Long Island, Virginia ..Los Angeles, California . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . . .Hampton, Virginia R. REGINALD RUCKER ................... 3 EDMUND REGINALD RUTLEDCE. ...... 3 .... A T Q, Skull and Keys, German Club, Cxlee Club. WILLIAM COLES SAUNDERS, JR. ......... 2 .... CIP K XP, A II, Assistant Manager Baseball. GARNETT WEST SAVIN, III .............. I PHILIP LIGHTFOOT SCRUGC-S .,.. .... 5 ... ...-t1a3A rr, E T. JOHN E. SLAC14, JR. .......... 2 A T. WILLIAM ABBOT SMITH ......... .... Z FRANK ELLSWORTH TAPPAN ..... 2 EUNICE LEHMAN TAYLOR ..... .... I THOMAS ROSS THOMPSON .... 3 ISSI . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . .AsI'1eviIIe, North Carolina . . . .Roarxoke, Virginia . . . .Cl'1arIottesvilIe, Virginia . . . . . . .LyncI1burg, Virginia . . . . .Atlantic City, New Jersey . ... .CI1arIottesvilIe, Virginia ............BerryvilIe, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . .CIxarIottesviIIe, Virginia South B rownsville, Pennsylvania noun oooo naman noun: l924 oowa I Academic Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM LEE UNVERZAGT ............. I ........ East FaIIs Church, Virginia E N. HAROLD SEYS VOGES ,.......,......,.. 2 ......... ..... I ndianapolis, Indiana 'ID K xI'g Adjunct Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. JOHN FRANCIS WAGNER ................ I LEON RATCLIFFE WATERS ............. 2 A X P. WILLIAM SUTTON WHITE, IR. .......... 2 A qi- .... HENRY HAARSTICK WHITTEMORE .... 2 fl! A 9, ST. CLAIR FREDERICK WINIKER ....... I ALBERT SHIPP YANCEY, IR. ............ I MASAYUKI YOSHIRO .................... 3 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION THOMAS LEE ALLMAN .................. ,......,....... I ELIZABETH ATKINS ........ I MILVIN WINFREY AYLOR ......... .... Z LILLIAN HOPE BAINES .................. I I 2 I ROBERT HUNTLEY BANCROFT ......... CHARLES EDWARD BASS .......,........ MARY GEORGE BOLEN .................. BS., Farmville State Normal VIRGINIA FRANKLIN BOLEN ............ I WALTER TRUMAN BOWLES .... 2 CARSON M. BRADLEY ......... .... 2 I I IRENE BROOKS ..............,.... .... LENA FULLINGTON BURKE ....... .... AUBREY RICHARDSON CARTER ........ I .. WILLIE HENRY CARTER ........... .... 2 CHARLIE THOMAS CHAPMAN ........... 2 E. C. COCKE .....,.....,.....,....,....... I . . . .BrookIyn, New York . . . . .Dumfries ....Norfolk ....SL Louis, .,......DanviIIe, .. . .Charlottesville , Virginia , Virginia Missouri Virginia , Virginia ...........Osaka, japan .....C1Iac.Ie I'IiII, Virginia . . . . . .RicIimoncI, Virginia ............AyIor, ....Newport News, Virginia Virginia . . . .Hot Springs, Arkansas ... . . . .Evington, . . . . .CuIpeper, . . . . .CuIpeper, ....SandicIges, .........Luray, .........Onemo, .. . .Keyser, West ......Fry Fork .....Free Union ..........Luray, ........RockviIIe n s SGPI-IIE DABBS ........................... I .....,.., ..... M ayesville, South B.A., Winthrop CoIIege MAURICE CYRIL DAVIS .................. I ......... Jefferson Literary Society. WILLIS RUTLER DEAL .....,..... .... I MARGARET SWIFT DOWELL ...... .... 2 GEORGE FRANKS DUNN ................. 2 ZACHARIAH ANDREW FAISON, JR. ...... 2 PAUL FARMER ........................... 2 Jefferson Literary Society, First Year F0otI:JaII OS CAR GARTH FITZHUGH ....,.......... HARRY GRIFFIN ......................... .... GENEVA FLORENCE HALTERMAN ...... I 2 I .... MAMIE HASTINGS .............,......... I I 2 I RAYMOND E. HEISHMAN .......... .... HELEN HAY HEYL .......... .... ELIZABETH TUCKER HILL .... .... I 891 . .. . . . .Rose I-IiII, . . . .Deep Creek, . . . .GorcIonsviIIe, ......I'IaIifax, .......SebreII . . . . .AItavista, ......Signum, ...........Rio, .. ...West Gap, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia CaroIina Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . . .SaIisIJury, Maryland . . . .Mt. Jackson, Virginia . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . .CI1arIottesviIIe, Virginia a l. . af' if Q 5, k .,iTi-iliidi ikiiii IS 7 'T I E' 'fi I II? comcf 4 cumf mu ,...i'f 'f1..,'l'fW-5- TTS-S'3?5 '- '- i ff. -?'L ' '3' I '!f, f! 95 E! , '1 rff if gr fa aa. 1, ' . Q 1' 7fi '?5' ., - f +- - I I Deparlmenl of Educaiion J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HARRY STRAUS HIRSH, JR. .............. I ETHEL HONARER ..........,. ....... 1 ALICE WALTON JONES ....,. 2 LUCY T. JONES ................... 1 ROBERT JEFFERSON JONES ..... 3 WALTER LEROY KILBY ........ I ETHEL LEWIS KYLE ............. I MARION MCGUIRE LINDSEY ..... ... I ... GERTRUDE E. LONSDALE .,..., ... I ... EVALYN MCMAHON .............. ... Z ... JANET HAMILTON MEADE ......... ... I ... HAZEL CONSTANCE MORRISON .... ... I ... PEARL COUSINS MOTLEY ........ .. . I ... JOSEPH RYLAND MUNDIE ....... 3 ... MITOJI NISHIMOTO .............. ... I ... BOYD HAWTHORNE PAYNE .... 3 HELEN PEERY ................. ... I ... SYDNEY PENN ............... ... I ... LULA OSGOOD PHILIPS ........... ... I ... BEULAH PHIPPS. ., ................. ... I ... ABNER CARLTON PINCHBECK ..... ... I ... JOSEPH C. READ .................. ,.. I ... JAMES HALL REVERE ........... ... 3 ... LEON WILSON REYNOLDS ....... ... I ... MILTON SIMMONS ................ ... 4 ... HENRY HANCOCK LEE SMITH ..... 2 Dr. IVIelcaIf's Bible CIass. LILA CABELL SOMERVILLE ..... ... I ... JOHN THOMAS STEWART, JR. .... . ,. I CLARENCE HAVEN STRADER .... . . . I ... FLOYD FRANK SWERTFEGER .... ... 3 ... FLORENCE G. THORNTON ............... I . .. WILLIAM JOSEPH TOTUSEK ............, 2 .. . CHRISTOPHER MADISON TURMAN, JR... I ... CARROLL H. VAUC-I-IAN ................. I GEORGE FRANKLIN WALKER, JR. ....... 3 E. ALICE WEST .................... ... I ... JULIUS EWELL. WEST ............... ... 2 ... CHARLES WILLIAM WILKINSON ......,. 3 ELIVIA C. WITCHER ................. . . . I fi L TWC FD Z. T N ,,,, ,,,,,,f xv-xx T'-.A L X viii? I90I HOME ADDRESS . . . . ,BaIIimore, Maryland . . . . .WytheviIIe, . . . . .CI'iarIoIlesviIIe, ...........SaIem, . . . . .LawrenceviIIe, . . . . .Hughes River, .. . . .WoodIawn, . . . .RicI1moncI, ... . . .University, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . . .CI1alIanooga, Tennessee . . . .University, Virginia . . . .University, Virginia .... . .DanviIIe, Virginia . . . .Newlown, Virginia ..... . . . .OsaIca, Japan .......Amherst, . . . .Burkes Garden ..........SIeIIa, . . . .Richmond, . . . .CIinlwoocI, . . .CI1uIa, ....Cailen, . . . . . .Wake, ... .DanviIIe, . . . .UniversiIy, . . . .BeaIelon, ... .Norwood . . . . .PorlsmoutIi, ........Bane, .........Carson .......EarIysviIIe, . . . .I-IigI'iIancI Springs ...........ArcoIa .......AItavista, ..... . . .Syringa, . . . . .CxreenwoocI, . . . . .AIexancIria, ....IVIl. Jackson, ......DanviIIe, Sf Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia , Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia 'JJ WJ if U .f .f.p.5. if CORKJG cunu' 1924 --'- - - - - J ii fl4 ff3i :.:LqL A 4, A A 5 Reclplents of Intermediate Honors Universily Convocation, Oclober 7, 1923 JAMES PORTER BAKER, JR. WILLIAM HOWELL COOPER, JR. NEWTON VANLEAR COWAN HAMILTON DOANE DARBY ALBERT BROWN DICKEY ARTHUR KENBRIDGE EHLE GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON JOHN DAVID GLENN HOWARD DANIEL GOLDMAN GEORGE TAYLOE GWATHMEY CARL FREDERICK HAPPEL COMER JOHNSTON KIMBALL CHARLES LOUIS KNIGHT THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. HOUSTON REDD PUCKETT JAMES EVANS RIELY JOHN RITCHIE, III OVELLE LYNWOOD SNYDER WALTER BROOKE STABLER DAVID WALLERSTEIN LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS l9Il Q- 'F - lj ':M ' ft ' 'gli Lf, 'E 1 ' -?- l -'- A? TT e 1 Ef u. ff' S -..aa as f fx ' e' 1' X I . . fl y .W I f ill trippy 'ff W . . .A g Il r rftl-Q-fx' Xltl-M A ' Q gl Q , W. . .i A- -A lf- - . Q -I M4 1 1 .p l 7 1.l4:'.'. Where ls The Beer of Yesteryear We read how Gothic documents Continually are found, And bones and rings and other things Are dug from out the ground. Why don't they ever come across An interest-compeller Like Wines and beers two thousand years lmbedded in a cellar? They surely must have hunted out Where Caesafd hidden some, Or found a jar behind the bar At Herculaneum. I hate to cast suspicion, but l-lere's what I had in mind-- King Tutls explorers had some roarers Cn what he left behind. -CARY RoBERTsoN. Y WM ff QR- i 1 -g,,?. '5tKnm-f-l 1 lla ' if L.- .M-. Wg-,,:mg, . f -e l Oz I , ' July 4 lr 1 . V .l Y 1 ,. . .4 y as? , N by .. -X9 A itll lt Wfwxill 'M N . A. lfrl li l l-, .1f JQW? f 1 , ig .- 1 2 E - l r . l92l L X WV APPLICANTS FOR THE DEGREE OF LL.B P' an IUIIIDI - . ,. fi A Applicants for Degree Of Bachelor Of Laws LUCIEN MINOR ABOTT THEADORE JOSEPH AMELSON WILLIAM MARVIS BASS HAWTHORNE DILL BATTLE JOHN TRACY BAXTER HERMAN LEWIS BENNETT DAVID LOUDEN BLACK MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON JOHN FREDERICK BUDKE MAITLAND HUNT BUSTARD MANLEY PATTON CALDWELL CHARLES CREIGHTON CARLIN, JR. JOHN SANFORD CARROLL BENJAMIN WINDSOR CARTER SAMUEL ROBINSON CHEEK, JR. BEVERLEY CAMERON COBB MILTON CONN HARRY BOSLER COUSE ARMSTEAR MANLEY COVINCRTON DAVID RAYMOND CROSSGROVE HUGH SMITH CUMMINC-S, JR. JAMES RANDOLPH VIVIAN DANIEL ORVAL RAY DAVIS LESLIE DAVIS DAWSON JOHN BOLLING JONES, JR. ROBERT EMMETT JOSEPH CHARLES EDWARD ASHLEY KNIGHT LEWIS E. LAMB ALLISON SOBEL LOVENTHAL, JR. CHARLES EARL LOWMAN ANDREW VERNON MCNEAL JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY, JR. HUGH BROWNING MARSH DOUGLAS WATSON MATTHEWS REUBEN MAURY CHARLES ALBERT MILLER BENJAMIN ALLSTON MOORE CARL HAAS MOSELEY WILLIAM MILLS NEAL NATE STUART NELSON GUY SHERMAN PASCHAL MILLARD HATCHER PATTERSON ALFRED E. PERCY GEORGE AMOS PIERCE EDWIN LUNDY POWELL ISAAC JAY QUESENBERRY ERNEST SYDNEY QUICK SAMUEL A. REINACH, JR. WILLIAM QUINBY DRFUNIAK JOSEPH FOWLER DENNY COLLINS DENNY, JR. HORACE MELLARD DUBOSE, JR. ASHBURY SYLVESTER EDMONDS ALPHEUS WILSON EMBREY, JR. GEORGE JEROME ENGLEMAN NELSON FELL RICHARD REYNOLDS FLORENCE, JR, CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER WILLIAM VERNER FRAZIER, JR. MARTIN KEANE FULK JOHN FRANCIS GALLAHER ROBERT EARNEST GARLAND RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR. SIDNEY HOLDERNESS, IR. THOMAS BROOKE HOWARD JAMES BLAKE HOWE, JR. GARLAND REID HUBBARD CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY JOHN ADAIR RICHARDS RICHARD CUNNINGHAM RICHARDS DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON EDGAR HEALY ROWE, JR REUBEN ROY RUSH STONER MINTER SCOTT WILLIAM ROYALL SEWARD DONALD WOODS SHRIVER JOHN PHILIPS SHUMATE JOHN ALBERT SLAGEN BOLLING CRAIG STANLEY FRANK TALBOTT. JR. JAMES ALFRED JONES TYLER CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE ISAAC BERRY WENGER. JR. J I LTTLETON MACLURG WICKHAM z EDMUND MINOR WILSON WILLIAM SHARPLESS DERRICK WOODS ARTHUR MEREDITH WOORE ANGUS OSMOND WORTHING I95I UNDERGRADUATE LAW STUDENTS ann? J W Nj .ya-f 'u ' , 1 fe f ag. 4 g,5fgA X x Lib, 1 in' ' , ' ' r 4 P c X RJ , um W I .s f f 1 if - f c - ' fi, gy 5 ,ss L Q jf:'D'5f OFFICERS FRANK TALBOTT, JR. ........... ................ ....... P r esidenl GARLAND REID HUBBARD .......,.... ....... V ice-President JAMES ALFRED JONES TYLER .......... ..... S ecreiary-Treasurer DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON ................ .... ..... H i slorian FIRST YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS BUIST MURFEE ANDERSON ............. 2 ........ .... M arion, Alabama A X P. THOMAS MINOR ANDERSON ............ 2 ................. .... R oekviiie, Maryland K Ag Fraternity Representative to CORKS AND CURLS, I922-23. ............... 3 ............... .... B aliiImoEeikMGryIand oro, irgima 9 X5 Assistant Business Manager CORKS AND CURLS. OSCAR FITZI-IUGI-I BARNS .............. 4 ..... ..... P ounding Mill, Virginia CHARLES ARMISTEAD BAYNE .... .... 4 .... .,....... N o rfolk, Virginia Z XP. JAMES A. BLAKE ......................... I ........ ....... R ictimond, Virginia JOHN RANDOLPH BOGCESS ...,......... 3 .......... ......... R iehiancis, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia DAVID STANLEY BROWN ............... 4 .................... Biackville, South Carolina Z B T3 Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLSJ Exchange Editor The Virginia Reel: Business Staff College Topics: Assistant Manager Basket-baiig Jefferson Literary Society. A i971 .ff-'E'-1.T37 s comix 4 clmu l9'24 '0?M,,'f'o Yew' af i.s l'f' 'f'fF.f 'fL, L. K ' i' fn ' - 'VI' ,ffE 'i B'f,, 0 ' I Department of Law I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, JR. ............ 5 .................... Huntington, West Virginia A XI', Skull and Keys, T.I.L.K.A., Z , I3 , P.K., Cterman Club, V , First Year Basket-ball Team, 1920, First Year Baseball Team, l92O, Captain Basket-ball Team, 1922, Basket-ball Team, 1923-24. WALTER LINDSEY BROWN ............,. 4 ..... , .............. Huntington, West Virginia A 'IH Skull and Keys, T.I.L.K.A., Z , P.K., Cterman Club, First Year Football Team, l920, First Year Basket-ball Team, I92l, UV , Football Team, Manager of Baseball, 1923, Historian Academic School, 1922, Chairman First Year Law Class. CHARLES G. BUCK ....................... l ..,...... .... B ald Mountain, North Carolina ALICE R. BURKE ............... . ..... l ....... ......... C harlottesville, Virginia 4I' B K, EUGENE CARBAUGH, -IR.. . . . . . l . . . .,.. Kansas City, Missouri E N. JOHN RAYMOND CARSON .............., l ,.... ...... H ouston, Texas WILLIAM ALONZO CARTER ............. 3 . ...... .... T ampa, Florida A XP, Skull and Keys, Adjunct Manager Baseball. WALTER CARL CLEMONS ............... l ..... .... H ouston, Texas A X P5 Adjunct Manager Boxing. WILLIAM BYRON COHEN ................ l ......... ..... N orton, Virginia LEROY ROSENHEIM COHEN, .IR ......... 4 .......................... Richmond, Virginia BS., University of Virginia fI' E II, Raven, Jefferson Literary Society, Cross-Country Team, 1921, First Year Track Team, 1920, Associate Editor University of Virginia Ilifagazineg Interfraternity Council, Assistant in Eng- lish, Essay Prize University of Virginia Magazine. PAUL HILL COLEMAN ................... 3 .... . ........, ....... L ynchburg, Virginia A T Q, A II, P.K., German Club, Eli Banana. STOCKTON COOKE, JR. .... ............... l ,............ . ....... S heffield, Alabama BS., Virginia Military Institute K E. EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER, -IR. ....... 5 .....,.... .... S even Mile Ford, Virginia BS., University of Virginia K E, Skull and Keys, German Club. FRANK THOMAS CROMWELL .... l . .. .... ...... N orfolk, Virginia 2 A E. HARRY BOADUS DARDEN ........ ..... 2 . . . .. ...... Elkins, West Virginia RUSSELL LEWIS DAVIS ................. l ....... .. ..... Rocky Mount, Virginia Winner Declamation Medal, Washington Literary Society. JOHN WESLEY BRYANT DEEDS ...,...., l ............ .. ......... Roanoke, Virginia BS., Roanoke College WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK ....... 4 .....,...................... Norfolk, Virginia X in Skull and Keys, Eli Banana, P.K., German Club, V , Football Team, Baseball Team, Basket-ball Squad, First Year Football Team, 1920, First Year Basket-ball Team, 1921, Captain First Year Baseball Team, l92l. JOHN THOMAS DELANEY ........ . . , I . . . ........ Covington, Virginia JACK CARLOS DEW ................. . . . 3 . . . ,.... St, Petersburg, Florida CIP A 9, Assistant Manager Track. MOIERIISTEFFRON .................. . . . 4 . . . ...... Mitchell, Indiana THOMAS SOUTHARD ELLIS ...... . . . l . . . ..... University, Virginia JOHN SHAW FIELD ................. .. . 4 . .. .... Richmond, Virginia A 'fI', Skull and Keys, German Club. I 98 I SB B JQW ' H I . comix a cumf 192.4 Q-w,.,fm .3o'9L.'Z if2l'2. f' !2 f '.. :f.. ... L .- ' ' I 'Wi .2 'Q. 'ftf P 02 , i?: 4, E5Ti'3uTEET f9'ul5 h''EEEEETiiTEfQ ?'1Pii5fiifRiP4TiiTiiiTii:i I Department of Law J NAME Yeaniwcoerece Homeannnnss JAMES FENTRESS, II ..................... 3 ......................... Memphis, Tennessee A T S23 A IT, Reportorial Staff College Topics ,' Cheer Leader, Basket-ball Team, 1922. ALBERT FLETCHER, III .................. 4 ... .. . . . . . E X. D. WILSON FLY .......................... 3 E A E5 A IT, Varsity Football Squad. MANSFIELD CHARLES FULDNER ........ I ............ A.B., Princeton University ELBRIDGE ERLY GERRY ................. 2 ............ CHARLES PEPPER GILLESPIE ........... I .............. H K A: Q A A. B.S., Hampden-Sidney College HENRY BURR GORDAN .................. 3 .............. LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES, JR. ........... 5 ........... . B.S., University of Virginia 9 1 X, Captain Wrestling Team, I923. CLAUDE LUKE GRAY .................... I .......... B.S., University of Georgia RICHARD WALLACE HAGAN, JR. ........ 5 ........ . . B. A., University of Virginia Jefferson Literary Society. WILLIAM MURRAY HAMNER ........... 3 .......... 'P A A, Washington Literary Society. EDWARD NASH HARDY, JR. ............. 3 .......... .. 9 X, Jefferson Literary Society, First Year Track Squad, sentative Conics AND CURLS. LEO L. I-IASKELL ......................... I ..... . ...... KID A. ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES ............ 3 ............ Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, First Year . . . . . . . . .Warrenton, Virginia . . . .Memphis, Tennessee . . . .New York, New York . . . . .Pelham, New York . . . . .TazeweII, Virginia . . . , .University, Virginia . . . .Liberty-Mills, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .Appling, Georgia .North Chattanooga, Tennessee . . . . .Charlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . .South Boston, Virginia 1921, Track Squad, Fraternity Repre- . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .SL Louis, Missouri E A Eg Skull and Keys, Assistant Manager of Football, 1923, Adjunct Manager of Baseball, 1921, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, 1922-23. PAXTON HOPE HOWARD .,............. 4 ....... ..... B.S., University of Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .Tulsa, Oklahoma Z Xlfg CID B K9 E T5 A K X115 A E P5 A H, Raven, Debating Team, President John B. Minor Law Debating Society, College Topics. LANGHORNE REGINALD JONES.. 9 X, Assistant Manager Track, I922-23. ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR. ......... 5- ....... ...... . . A T 9, Skull and Keys, P.K., Germ , , , .. .. .... Chatham, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Lynwood, Virginia an Club' Eli Banana' IMP- Vice-President G.A.A. Board, I92I-22. LAWRENCE IRVIN KOPLEN ............. 3 ..... ...... CID A HENRY JONES LANKFORD ...... .... .... I .............. K A, JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR.. ........ 4 ............. .. . A K Eg A U, P.K., German Club, ARTHUS LATIMER LONGWELL JAMES BAILEY LOVELACE ..... JAMES BARNAYS LOWREY .............. 2 ........ FREDERICK GARLAND MADARA ........ I .......... B.A., St. John's College I99l A.B., Johns Hopkins University A X Pg Glee Club. Eli Banana, IMP, Instructor in . . . . . .Danville, Virginia . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia Government. . . . . .GassaWay, West Virginia . . . . .Farmville, Virginia . . . . . . . . .Norfolk, Virginia . . . . .RidgeIy, Maryland -BED- wmff -Q wif It . .... ' 2 -i qsngfed gym:- .141-. r Lg., - i n i V un:-I mm 9- uma Wgjg-:gg m adman nomo , I Department of Law I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE JAMES MURRAY MASON, IV ..........,.. 3 Z Xlf. EDWARD OVERTON MCCUE, JR.,. 4 A T A. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MCINTYRE .... 2 B 9 H. JAMES NORRIS MCPHERSON ............ 3 STUART FETTY MCREYNOLDS .......... I B.S., Ohio State University ROBERT LEE MARSHALL ........,....... I ,.. ..... WILLIAM BRENT MAXWELL, JR.. .. ... 3 ... . HERMAN ISADORE MAZURSKY .... ... 3 ... Z B T3 Boxing Squad. EDGAR SAMUEL MOSES ......... ... I ... fl? E Tl. MARCUS VICTOR OTARRELL ........... I .....,....... B.A., LL,B., Gonzaga University HORATIO MAXWELL PARKER .......... 3 B 9 II5 A Hg Associate Editor College Topicx. PAUL HAMILTON PLACK ................ 3 NATHAN SIMPSON POFFENBURGER .... I KD A 9. JOHN BARTON RETTEW, JR. .,........... 3 9 A X. PAUL COCHRAN RICHARDS, JR. ......... 3 CRAIGE RUFFIN .....,.................... 5 BS.. University of Virginia 'I' K Eg Skull and Keysg P.K.g Baseball Squad. I92Zg Manager Po JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT, JR. ............... I ................. . B. A., Princeton University CHARLES PHILANDER SCOVILL ........ 4 .....,...,........ RAYMOND SEYMOUR SEFF .............. 3 ........,......... Z B TQ Reportorial Staff College Topicsg Athletic Editor CoRKs AN GEORGE RUFUS SHERRY ................ 2 .................. BGII. CHARLES HOLDEN SMITH ............... I ....... . . 2 Ng Assistant Manager Boxing, Basket-ball Squad. HOME ADDRESS . . . .Charles Town, West Virginia . , . . ,Charlottesville Virginia . . . .Sharon, Pennsylvania . . . . .I-loplcinsville, Kentucky . .ClarIcsI3urg, West Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina . . . .Carters Bridge, . .ClarIcslJurg, West .. .Barnwell, South . .Charleston, West Virginia . . . Spokane, Washington . . . .Newport News, Virginia Willoughby Beach, Virginia ..CharIeston, West Virginia . .PhiIadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . . . . .Warrenton, Virginia . . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia olball, I923. . . . . . . .Lexington, Kentucky .Orangelnurg, South Carolina . . . .Bradford, Pennsylvania D CURLS, . . . . . . .Easton, Pennsylvania ..CIai-ksburg, West Virginia THOMAS GANNAWAY SPRATT ......... I .,............ ...... R ichlands, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute E X. HARRY WATSON STARCHER ........... 4 .................... Huntington, West Virginia A Xlfg Skull and Keys, T.I.L.K.A.g IMP, P.K.g President German LOUIS L. STEPFEY ,...................... I B.A., Emory and JOHN BOOTH SULLIVAN ............... 3 Henry College A T. JOHN GARLAND TARRANT ...... Club. Rural Retreat, Virginia Willimantic, Connecticut I .............. .... R eedville, Virginia PAROUNAK VARTANIAN ........... . . . 2 ................ .... S myrna, Armenia B.C., American Gutennational College JOHN IRVIN WATSON .............. I ...........,...... .... M erion, Pennsylvania fb A 9. BERT GALLITON WETHERBY ..... ..... I iiooi . . . .Johnson City, Tennessee o n cumf I I a . I mfg ? i!lno 9 .l ? m vi: n qgi A, urn 3 ull lfionu EBL LW, I Department ofLan1 J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ROBERT I-IARRAL WHILDEN ............ I ........... .... S umter, South Carolina FURIVIAN BLACK WHITESCARVER ...... I ........... B.A., Roanoke College T K A. JESSIE BIRCH WILSON, II .,............. 3 ......... 9 A X, Manager of Wrestling. MILDRED KENDELL YORBA ............. I ........... SECOND YEAR CLASS JAMES BANCROFT ........ 1 ............... 2 ........... 9 A X5 First Year Football Squad, l922. .........Salem, Paeonian Springs, Virginia Virginia . . . . . .Fullerton, California .. . .Richmond, WILLIAM MCLEMORE BIRDSONG ........ 4 .......,...... ............ S urlolk, B.S.. University of Virginia CIP K E5 A K Xlfg Skull and Keys, Eli Banana, RK., German Clubg Interfraternity 1922. HAGAN BOND .................. ........ 2 ..... ................... G a te City, HERBERT MARION BRITT ....... 4 Little Rock, South A Z CIR SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGI-I ........... 5 .......................,.. CIF X E3 A Hg KP A 'Pg Eli Bananag P.K.g Z , l3 g V , Baseball Team, 19235 ternity Council, l92l. GEORGE RICE BUNDICK ................. 6 ......,.. LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN ............. 2 B.A., Millsaps College K Ag E T, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review. Virginia Virginia Council, Virginia Carolina Madison, Alabama Interfra- . . . . . . .Lloyds, Virginia . . . . .Jaclcson, Mississippi JOSEPH F. CASEY ........................ 4 ......... ...... U niversity, Va. THOMAS EMORY DEWOLFE ....... .. . 4 . .. ....,. Seattle, Washington THOMAS DUNN .......................... 4 ..... ..... P etersburg, Virginia A X Pg Jefferson Literary Society. WILLIAM NICHOLAS ELLIS .............. 6 ........... ..... T allahassee, Florida B.S., University of Virginia A X. WALTER MURREY ELSWICK .... ...... 5 ......... ..... C o aldan, Virginia OTHO EDWIN FALLS, JR. ......... . . . . 3 .............. .. ....... Norfolk, Virginia CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK ............ 6 .......................... Washington, D. C. E Ng A Hg P.K.g Eli Bananag HVHQ l7ootballTeam, 1920-21-22g Boxing Team, 1922-23, First Year Track Team, I9I9g Assistant Football Coach, Secretary-Treasurer Law School, Baseball Squad, 1923, uaVa g Assistant Coach First Year Football Team. GEORGE DONALD FORD ................. 2 ................ ..... C uthbert, Georgia A E Il MATTHEW SAUNDERS GIBSON .......,. 4 ............ .... S t. Louis, Missouri B.S., University of Virginia JOHN OIDELL GREGORY ................. 3 ............ ...... E llcins, West Virginia HAMILTON HAAS ........................ 2 .............. ..... H arrisonburg, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute A T 95 RK. RANDOLPH HARRISON, JR. .............. 6 ............ ..... L ynchburg, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia 'ff' T Ag German Club. THOMAS JEFFERSON I-IEADLEE ......... 2 ................ .... F armville, Virginia B.A., Hampden-Sidney College A Xg ff' A Ag Jefferson Literary Society. N011 Mi. , 'tri I t-.4 ul ilhiiish l comix A cunu , ,E i 192.4 me 'fm -. me 92 0U'f . '--- 'a w'-'2 : ': l 1 J eel ' ' l 'W' refs , owe n-M E .L E I Department of Lanz J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ALAN JEROME HOFHEIMER ............. 4 ..........,................ Norfolk, Virginia Z B Tg OWLg Athletic Editor CORKS AND CURLS, l923g News Editor College Topicsg Circula- tion Manager Tlie Virginia Reel: Tennis Team. HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND ........... 4 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia K Eg T.I.L.K.A.g Skull and Keysg P.K.g German Clubg First Year Football Sqacl, 1920, First Year Basket-ball Squad, l920g First Year Baseball Team, l920g V g Baseball Teamg Basket- ball Teamg Football Teamg IMP. GEORGE THOMAS KILMON ......... .... 2 ........ ......... ..... O n a ncock, Virginia H K ix, ri: A .x, EDWIN DEWEES KYLE, JR. .......... .... 5 ........ ..... N o rfolk, Virginia FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS ........ 2 ............... ......... J ackson, Mississippi B.S., Millsaps College K Ag E T: Editorial Board Virginia Lam Revienag President Second Year Law Class. JOHN ADGER MANNING ................ Z ..................... Columbia, South Carolina B.A., University of South Carolina E :I E1 Eli Bananag Tennis Team. LEROY HECHT MARGOLIUS ............. 5 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia Z B Tg Circulation Manager Virginia Lan: Revieusg Fencing Squad, 1922-23. JULIUS MARTIN, II ....................... 4 ........................... Norfolk, Virginia E Qi: iz, 41 A ex, THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY ............ 4 .................... Asheville, North Carolina K Eg A Hg fl' A 'Pg T.I.L.K.A.g RK.: German Clubg IMPg V g Football Teamg Baseball Teamg Basket-ball Teamg First Year Basket-ball Team, l92Og First Year Baseball Team, l920. RICHARD HILL MERRITT ................ 4 ..........,................ Pensacola, Florida E A Eg Wrestling Squad, I92l-22-23g Asistant Manager of Football, I923g Adjunct Manager of Baseball, l922g Manager Elect of Football. PETER OTEY MILLER. ................... Z .............,. ..... R icbmond, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute K Ag Advertising Manager Virginia Lanz Review. CHARLES VENABLE MINOR ............. 6 ......................... University, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia B 9 Ilg Skull and Keysg Eli Bananag RK.: German Clubg Editorial Board Virginia Lan: Re- view: Jefferson Literary Society. PAUL PERCY MOORE .................... 4 .................. Bennettsville, Soutn Carolina E Ng A 9 Hg Skull and Keysg Chairman First Year Law Class, l920g First Year Football, I9I7g Wrestling Team, l9l8-I9-20-24g Captain Wrestling Team, l920g aVa. CHARLES PATTERSON NASH ........... 2 ....................... South Boston, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute K Ag 'If A 'Pg German Club, Editorial Board Virginia Lana Revienzg Eli Banana. NATHAN HENRY NELSON ............... Z .......................... Richmond, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute Z B T3 Reportorial Staff College Topics, l922-23g Associate Editor College Topics, I923g Literary Staff The Virginia Reel: Jefferson Literary Society. EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH ......... 6 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A K Eg Skull and Keysg T.I.L.K.A.g P.K.g German Clubg Manager First Year Basket-ball, l920. ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH .......... 6 .......................... Richmond, Virginia A K Eg Skull and Keysg T.I.L.K.A.g P.K.g German Clubg V g Baseball Teamg Captain Base- ball Team, l923-24g Chairman First Year Law Class, l922. CHARLES EDWARD PERRY, JR. .......... Z .................... Ridgeland, South Carolina B.A., Furman University iiozi il !Meras CORK! 4 Cllltlf E I l924 iiii Department ofLaD1 NSE' Y- .':! 5 if -1 -I ' ii l V 31. as - ,. If F3 I , mos anoo new asm: -nm g.-n un a ji,-7 F ri gus.. man an I unw jgwn l ouwv qqqgo NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GEORGE PETTUS RANEY, JR. ............ 6 ......... ....... T ampa, Florida BS., University of Virginia K A, T.I.L.K,A.g Varsity Football Squad, l922-23. CLARENCE WELMORE ROBINSON, JR.. . . 4 ........,............, Newport News, Virginia K Eg Fraternity Representative to CORKS AND CURLSQ Treasurer of Interfraternity Council, l923. JOHN EGBERT RYAN, JR. ................ 3 .......................... Seattle, Washington A K E, 'P A fp, P.K., German Club, Eli Banana, Football Squad, First Year Football Team, l92l. HENRY SAVAGE, JR. ..................... 4 ...................... Camden, South Carolina 'P E K, Cosmopolitan Club, Editorial Board Virginia Lam Review, Assistant Business Manager Conics AND CURLS. CHARLES E. STEWART, JR. ............... 2 .... .....,. ........,. Cu l en Allen, Virginia WILLIAM DENNY VAN ARNAM ......... 2 .... .... C ouncil Blulls, Virginia KID A 9, Boxing Squad. LYTTELTON WADDELL ................. 7 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia K E, 'I' B K, it A fb, Raven, German Club, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Vice-F'resi- dent Glee Club, Assistant Philosophy, T.I.L.K.A. FREDERICK VIRC-INIUS WATKINS ....... 5 .................. ........ S uflollc, Virginia B 9 II, P.K., Cverman Club, Instructor in Physical Training. MEREDITH ERSKINE WATKINS ....,.... 5 ................. ...... S uffollc, Virginia RUSSELL MAUZY WEAVER ............. 6 ........................ Island Ford, Virginia A T Q, Slcull and Keys, P.K., V , Eli Banana, Football Team. WILLIAM HERVEY WORK ....... ........ l ..................... THIRD YEAR CLASS LUCIEN MINOR ABBOT .................. 5 ......................... Lynchburg, A K E, 'It A 419, A Hg T.I.L.K.A., Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, l922. THEODORE JOSEPH AMELSON .......... 5 .......,................. Portsmouth, WILLIAM MARVIS BASS, JR. .............. 4 .... . . . ...... ......... E vington, Jefferson Literary Society. HAWTHORNE DILL BATTLE ............ 5 ....................... Charlottesville, .Lancaster, Pennsylvania Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia A T Q, '19 A 43, Raven, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Secretary Jefferson Literary Soci- ety, Adjunct Business Manager College Topics fresignedjg Eli Banana. JOHN TRACY BAXTER ................... 5 ............................. Macon, Georgia X 419, 4' A 419, Skull and Keys, Eli Banana, F'.K., German Club, Baseball Squad. HERMAN LEWIS BENNETT .............. 6 .....,..................,... Norfolk, Virginia BS., University of Virginia Z B T, P.K.g Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Assistant Editor CORKS AND CURLS, l923, Circulation Manager College Topics, Assistant Editor The Virginia Reel, l9Z0-22, Tennis Squad, Manager Boxing, 1923, Interfraternity Council. DAVID LOUDEN BLACK ................. 5 ............. ............ D uluth, Minnesota A T, A 9 fp, Glee Club, 1922-23. MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON ........ 5 ......................... Portsmouth, Virginia A X P, sb A KID, T.I.L.K.A., IB , P.K., German Club, Raven, CVC , Captain Cross-Country Team, V , Traclc Team, South,Atlantic Champion Mile Relay Team, First Year Track Team, 1920, Captain Traclc Team, Head Cheer Leader, 1923, Virginia Union Board, Secretary Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, President C1.A.A. Board, l923g Vice-President JeI'Ierson Literary Executive Council Virginia Club, Vice-President Class of '24. Society, JOHN FREDERICK BUDKE, JR. ........... 4 ...,................ Canonsburg, Pennsylvania A T' A 9 fIP N031 293 1 : gr Y onorsga- ggauc - A gggnfsruooi JYL ' VY1: Z:-K lun-Y nun no :uso Vxnl Jgoga ggngeom goes f 'f wt f i l l llltt ..... ' 2 I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MAITLAND I-I. BUSTARD ...........,.... 3 ......,.................... Danville, Virginia 'I' l 9, fl' A 'I'g Cuerman Club, T.I.L.K.A.g IMPg Vice-President Interfraternity Council. MANLEY PATTON CALDWELL .......... 4 ....................., Newport News, Virginia Track Squaclg Editorial Board Virginia Lan: Review: Jefferson Literary Socielyg Instructor in Law. ' CHARLES CREIGI-ITON CARLIN, JR. ..,... 5 ,.......... . .. ..... Alexandria, Virginia qi If xli- BENJAMIN WINDSOR CARTER .... .. 5 .... ..... A rdmore, Oklahoma E KI1 E3 'IP A Ag Boxing Team. JOHN SANFORD CARROLL ............... 5 ......................... Frankfort, Kentucky 'I' A 95 Editorial Board Virginia Lan: Review, Reportorial Staff College Topics. SAMUEL ROBERTSON Cl-IEEK, JR. ....... 3 .,....................,... Danville, Kentucky B.A., Center College E X5 'I' A Ag Glee Club. BEVERLY CAMERON COBB ......,,...... 3 ................ ..... P ortsmouth, Virginia BS., Virginia Military Institute A T .Kg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURL5, l923. MILTON CONN .......... ........,........ 4 ............, ..... N e wport News, Virginia HARRY BOSTLER COUSE ............ .. 4 ......... ..... N ortli East, Pennsylvania ARMISTEAD MANLY COVINCTON ...... 3 .... ....... P ensacola, Florida KI' A 9, DAVID RAYMOND CROSSCROVE ........ 3 ............... .... L ewisburg, Pennsylvania PILB., Bucknell University I X. HUGH SMITH CUMMINC, -IR. ............. 4 ................ ........ W asliington, D. C. Z XP, P.K.g Reportorial Staff College Topics, t922g Adjunct Manager Football, l922. JAMES RANDOLPH VIVIAN DANIEL ..., 5 .......................... Richmond, Virginia -X 'Pg Assistant Editor-in-Chief CORKS AND CURLS, Captain Fencing Team, Secretary Interfra- ternily Council, t923g Glee Club: Member Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. ORVAL RAY DAVIS ...................... 6 .................... Fayetteville, West Virginia B.A., University of Virginia 9 A X, 'I' B Kg Raven: 'I' -X 'Pg T.I.L.K.A.g Nisi Prius, V g Track Team, I92l-24. LESLIE DAVIS DAWSON ................. 5 ..... .... . ...... W oodbridge, Virginia E fl' Eg Editorial Board Virginia Lan: Review, WILLIAM QUINBY DEFUNIAK ........... 4 .... ..... L ouisville, Kentucky JOSEPH FOWLER DENNEY .............. 3 .... .,.. ..... K n oxville, Tennessee COLLINS DENNY, -IR. ..................... 3 .................... .... R ichmoncl, Virginia B.A., Princeton University 'I' K E, 'I' -3 'bg Raveng P.K.g German Club, Nisi Prius, Notes Editor Virginia Lan: Review: Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, l923. WEBSTER EMERSON DIEI-IL ............. 4 ..... ............ E ureka Springs, Arkansas I-IORACE MELLARD DUBOSE, JR. ......... 3 .... ....... B erkeley, California E fb Eg Track Squadg Boxing Team, l922-23. A. SYLVESTER EDMONDS ............... 3 ............. ..... U niversity, Virginia ALPI-IEUS WILSON EMBREY, JR. ......... 3 ............... .... I7 redericksburg, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute K Ag Assistant Business Manager Virginia Law Review. GEORGE JEROME ENGLEMAN ........... 3 ............. ..... N ew York, New York NELSON FELL ............................ 3 ........... ..... W arrenton, Virginia B.A., Harvard University Editor-in-Chief Virginia Lan: Review. N041 -we .4 3 u ':Q 1 ft: Q r V..-1 Y, it I CORIIJ' 4 cllltlf ' Ti rr ' f l924 nf anus vena ooo.-me aonouc nun nun s-nu I - - F . nun nun nu Inna - uoonu nnvgg-gums fiqg-rs g- F39-, rr -,--af .- :'l:5.:geea5gE2-2 Egg .. , --g ul- - . W . 'ei . 1 if-H' ki A it i it A A 1 Department of Law J NAME YEAR IN coi.i.acra Home ADDRESS RICHARD REYNOLDS FLORENCE, JR. .... 4 .....,,... ..... R ichmond, Virginia Business Manager Virginia Law Review. CEYLON BULLARD FRAZIER, ........... 5 ......................,.. Memphis, Tennessee E A Eg fl, A 'Pg E 3- X5 Skull and Keys: l3 g OWL, P.K.g German Clubg Editor-in-Chief Col- lege Topics, Business Manager The Virginia Reel. 1922-23, Y.M.C.A. Cabinetg G.A.A. Boardg 3-3 -3 Athletic Council. WILLIAM VERNER FRAZIER, JR. ......... 3 ........,.......... ...... B ridgeport, Ohio B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University A A Hg 4' A Ag Wesley Club. MARTIN KEANE FULK ........,.......... 3 ...... ..... Little Rock, Arkansas B o Hg A 9 fb. JOI-IN FRANCIS GALLAHER .............. 3 .......,........... ...... . .Leesburg, Virginia QP K tI'g 'I' A 'LIN Eli Banana, RK., German Socielyg Interfraternity Councilg Fraternity Repre- sentative CoRKs AND CURLs. ROBERT EARNEST GARLAND ........... 3 ............. ........... F armville, Virginia Ef1sE,2T,eAA. B.A., Randolph-Macon College RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR. .... 5 .................,....... Petersburg, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia B 9 H5 fi' B Kg Raveng ff' A flag Nisi Prius: Editorial Board Virginia Law Review: Jefferson Literary Societyg Instructor in Lawg Eli Banana. BURNELL NEWMAN GOODRICH ......... 4 .................,. ..... B rownsville, Texas Efbmgaofb. LAWRENCE AYRES GRAYSON ........... 4 ............................ Vienna, Virginia 2 Ng Skull and Keysg Eli Banana, P.K.g First Year Football, 19t6, First Year Track Team, t9I7g Assistant Football Coach First Year Team, 1922. SIDNEY I-IOLDERNES5, JR. ................ 3 ............,.... ..... C arrollton, Georgia B.A., M.A., Oglethorpe University A E 4195 Jefferson Literary Society, Cosmopolitan Club. THOMAS BROOKE HOWARD ............ 5 ........ .. .... Alexandria, Virginia Wrestling Team. JAMES BLAKE HOWE, JR. ,.... .... 5 .... ..... S e attle, Washington E X. GARLAND REID I-IUBARD ............... 3 ............,............ Bardstown, Kentucky E Ng A Hg 'P A fb, RK., Eli Banana, German Club, V g Football team, I92I-22-23g Base- ball Team, 1922-234 aVa g Captain Boxing Team, l922, Chairman First Year Law Class, l92Ig Vice-President Law School, 1923-24, G.A.A. Board, 1923-24, President Class of '24, CHARLES NEWTON I-IULVEY ............ 3 ........................ Secretary Minor Debating Society, 1922, Instructor in Law. JOHN BOLLING JONES ................... 4 ............ . . . H K Ag Skull and Keysg RK., German Club. ROBERT EMMETT JOSEPH ............... 4 ........ CHARLES EDWARD ASHLEY KNIGHT.. 6 ......... . B.S., University of Virginia E A Tg Jefferson Literary Societyg Instructor in Spanish. LOUIS E. LAMB ........................... 4 ....,... ALLISON SOBEL LOVENTHAL, JR. ...... 5 ..... . CIIETI. CHARLES EARLE LOWMAN ........ .... 4 .... 9 A X5 Baseball Squad. 11051 . . .Staunton, Virginia .Petersburg, Virginia . .Richm0nd, Virginia . .University, Virginia , .ShefIielcl, Alabama . . . .Cleveland, Ohio Annapolis, Maryland fw 'lf ..... . . ..Q.Q EN E. I Department of Law 1 NAME YEAR IN coruzcr Home Anmzass ANDREW VERNON MCNEAL ............. 5 .......... ...,.... F airport, Virginia II' A A, JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY, -IR .,........ .. . 3 .................... Atlantic City, New Jersey QP Z Kg First Year Basket-ball Squad, I922, Basket-ball Squad, lnterfraternity Council, I922, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review. HUGH BROWNING MARSH .............. 5 ..................... Salisbury, North Carolina DOUGLAS WATSON MATTHEWS ........ 5 ...... ......... A tlanla, Georgia E X, German Club, Interfraternity Council, l923. CHARLES ALBERT MILLER .............. 4 .... .... I.. onolce, Arkansas 2 N, A 9 II. BENJAMIN ALLISON MOORE ..,. .... 3 .... .... U n ion, South Carolina 12 A E. CARL HAAS MOSELEY .............,..... 5 ............. .... C owpens, South Carolina A E 'Pg Cosmopolitan Club, Reporlorial Staff College Topics. WILLIAM MILLS NEAL ................... 3 ....................... South Boston, Virginia B.A., Wake Forest College E Ng fl' A 'I', Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Reporlorial Staff College Topics, Jefferson Literary Society, Instructor in Law, i923-24. NATE. STUART NELSON ............,.... 4 .... .................... R ichmoncl, Virginia 'If E H. GUY HERMAN PASCHAL .......... .... 4 .... ..... C h evy Chase, Maryland Football Squad. MILLARD HATCI-IER PATTERSON ....... 3 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia KD .t A3 T K A, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Student Instructor in Law, i923-24. GEORGE AMOS PIERCE ..........,....... 3 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia EDWIN LUNDY POWELL ..... .. .... 5 .... ..... N ew Orleans, Louisiana K A. ISAAC JAY QUESENBERRY ....... ,...... 7 ..................... B arren Springs, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia Washington Literary Society, Representative to CORKS AND CURLS, 1923, Instructor of Law and Philosophy. EARNEST SYDNEY QUICK ..........,.... 5 ............................. Bonham, Texas SAMUEL A. REINACH, JR. ................ 4 ..................,....... Petersburg, Virginia 'I' E H, Debating Team, jefferson Literary Society, Reportorial Staff College Topics. JOHN ADAIR RICHARDS ................. 4 ........................ Owingsville, Kentucky RICHARD CUNNINGI-IAM RICHARDSON. 4 ........... .............. T unstall, Virginia A T A, sb A fb, DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON... 3 ....................,.... Lynchburg, Virginia . B.A., Virginia Military Institute E X, 'I' A A, Cross-Country Squad, Basket-ball Squad, First Year Basket-ball Team, 1922, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Historian Third Year Law Class, Vice-President Jelferson Literary Society, Member Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Secretary Class of '24. EDGAR HEALEY ROWE, JR. .............. 4 ............................ Milford, Virginia B.A., Emory and I-lenry College B 9 H, CIPA Q, N E Ng Eli Banana, P.K., German Club, Editorial Board Virginia Law Re- view, Manager Glee Club. RUBEN ROY RUSH ......,.....,.......... 3 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia B.A., Roanoke College it A A, Editorial Board Virginia Lan: Review: Wesley Club, Representative to CORKS AND CURLS, Washington Literary Society, Debating Team. I STONER MINTER SCOTT ................. 5 ............... ........ L ynchburg, Virginia nKA,f1fAA. H061 .v- i t.- fr - comix an cum: 'Qu' ' ' J J 5 5' E- I ' ' I W f 'w' .2':-v ggi oat? 9anDEZo,9I5j+gi!i.i :l-. YV . - lg.: .if -,,..:, , ,il I Department ofLa1v J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM ROYALL SEWARD ............. 4 .......... ,.... P etersburg, Virginia 4' K Eg Skull and Keys, P.K. DONALD WOODS SHRIVER .............. 5 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia 'I' A -lg President Wesley Club, Editorial Board Virginia Law Review, Intersociety Debating Teamg President Washington Literary Societyg Treasurer Class of '24. JOHN PHILLIPS SI-IUIVIATE .............. 3 .... ......,.. H inton, West Virginia Secretary Washington Literary Society. JOHN ALBERT SLAGEN ................. 3 , ...........,.......,. Lancaster, Pennsylvania B.A., Franklin and Marshall College X Pg Awarded the Croix de Cucrre, Silver Star Citation, and Distinguished Service Cross in the World War. BOLLING CRAIG STANLEY ..... ....... 5 ............................. A tlanta, Georgia fb I1 Ag fl, 5 in 417 P E, Eli Bananag P.K., German Club, Captain Basket-ball Team, l923-24. FRANK TALBOTT, JR. .................... 5 .....................,..... Danville, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia KID A 93 'Il A 1113 A Hg T.I.L.K.A.g HZH3 I3 g Nisi Prius, V , Track Team, Basket-ball Squadg Editorial Board Virginia Lam Revienzg President Law Sclioolg South Atlantic Champion Mile Relay Team. JAMES ALFRED JONES TYLER .......... 4 .......................... Holclcroft, Virginia K Ag Raven, President Jefferson Literary Societyg Editorial Board Virginia Law Review. CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE ........ 5 .......................... Richmond, Virginia X fI'g 'IP A 'Pg Skull and Keys, Eli Bananag IIVIPQ RK., German Clulng Organization Editor CORKS AND CURLS, 1923, Track Squad, Manager Baseball, I924. LITTLETON IVIACLURG WICKI-IAIVI ...... 4 ............... .... L orraine, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia I Z Wg '17 A YIM Raveng Book Review Editor Virginia Lan: Review. ISAAC BEERY WENGER ................. 4 ............ .. .... Charlottesville, Virginia A X. EDIVIUND MINOR WILSON .... ,........ 4 ..... University, Virginia A T ng ff' A KP, A Hg Eli Bananag IlVIPg lin WILLIAM SHARPLESS DERRICK WOODS 6 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia ' 111 A Gr 'if A 1115 A H3 E A Xg T.I.L.K.A.g OWL, German Clulug Editorial Board Virginia Law Review: Managing Editor The Virginia Reel, l923g. HZ. ARTHUR MEREDITH WOORE. ........... 5 ........ ..,IVIartinslJurg, West Virginia -A E 'Pg Jefferson Literary Society. WILLIAM I-IERVEY WORK ........ 3 ..... Lancaster, Pennsylvania X qi. ANGUS OSIVIOND WORTHING .... 4 ..... Fergus Falls, Minnesota A fb E. 11071 f a.. -F' as we conw J. clmu A E 192.4 .U anna WM- Y Wunw.. '?f w' W, ! f. , 'f l'. Y .. L . -L L M , - f , ' I 'f',,., ff f'l,, 'ff'f 'w' SPECIAL STUDENTS I Deparimenl of Law I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE WILLIAM WYLIE BEALL, jk. ,...... ...... I E A E, ROY CLIFFORD BONNEVILLE ............ 3 RICHARD HARTWELL COCKE .......,... 3 A T 52g 'II A 'Pg P.K.g German Clubg Eli Bananag OWL. JAMES THOMAS HOLLAND .............. I OWEN NALLE .................. 2 LELAND STANFORD OWENS .... 3 THOMAS LEIC-H READ .............. 2 CARRIE WORRELL RICHARDSON ....... I METT MARSHALL THOMASON ...., . .. I I ,nh X Mk., U I7 XX 1: ' 5, A. 2 . --gt ,U A - f nv,-' . 1 . . , A7 - K D HOME ADDRESS .WellsI9urg, West Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . .Bremo Bluff, Virginia . . . . .Tuscumbia, Alabama . . . . .Covinglon, Virginia . . . . . .Coulwood, Virginia .. .I'Iinton, West Virginia . . .Charlottesville Virginia . . . . . .Norfollg Virginia fx Iv i 7- . :F-I ISTTZ X1 '1 fl IX' '1:f'.-F eliz--f'4 .- C' Ir 5 I -S.- K'-if f X f J 5 : ,, ,'. v,-'D f 'sa 'X ,A, x...,N-M. ,, ff jf A - , - L ' wg ...LF --ry.:-J' ffff. 1 I - - 5:-'l W iik- Af-u ' ' - - Tig: , ' ... ' nos ' I ,,- MIEWQWHE IE-QIH IUIE APPLICANTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE ff l. f-:Link LL-Lili comcf a cunu' I l9z4 otlgepu -V :I igabiatggguidigf-gs ggg yu ig R E , j on nun .fn neun juan? .?qq.1g ?I,9,,: f- W Y -B -y Q- -W M : YW 'T' ia c -4- -, v -f' ' AL., Applicants for Degree of Doctor of Medicine CHARLES HUGH ALLMAN HOWARD WEBB ANGELL EUGENE OSMOND BARR LILA MORSE BONNER WILBUR MORRISON BOWMAN MORRIS COHEN HARRY LEE DENOON, JR. FREDERICK GRIFFIN DORWART IRVING DRABKIN DON CARLOS ASKEW EDWARD HASKELL FITE RICHARD SPENCER GILL HOLCOMBE HARRIS HURT LUTHER WRENTMORE KELLY RAYMOND DEVAN KIMBROUGH FLOYD LAFAYETTE KNIGHT JOSEPH HOVANES LUSCINIAN REES MORGAN GEORGE PRESTON NOWLIN JAMES ARCHIBALD O'KEEFE WILLIAM ELLIS PINNER DANIEL MALLORY PRINCE HALL HOLLOWAY RATCIFFE WINSTON UNDERWOOD RUTEDGE NELSON WHITE SISSON SOUREN TASHJIAN WILLIAM HENRY TURNLEY DOUGLAS DORIOT VANCE MARION HOWELL WATSON GRAVEN FIELDS WINSLOW WILLIAM DEKALB WYLIE JIIIJ UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS Q I r H X ff 3? -lwi.,f'7? My jarrffrf' M-aww-xx V ,f fir' X wi, Q ' 1 I ,.,4A.. If 2 If -QE 1, FREDERICK GRIFFIN DORWART ............... EUGENE OSMOND BARR ........... FREDERICK PROBY BARROW ..... DAVID PHILIP EVANS ........... MARION HOWELL WATSON .....................,.... OFFICERS . . . . . .Presidenl .. . . Vice-Presidcnl .....Secrelary . . . . Treasurer .....His1arian FIRST YEAR CLASS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS - WARREN G. BISHOP .......,............. I ....... .......... G aIax, Virginia EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND ............ 5 .....,..... .... ..... W e sk Point, Virginia ' BS., University of Virginia 23 N3 A Hg 'Lf' P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg Circulation Manager College Topics, I922-23. JAMES RICHMOND BOULWARE, IR. .,.... I ...,....... .... . . . . B.A,, Bonprirz. WILLIAM CRALLE BROWN ..,.....,. KIJBH. TI-IOIVIAS CALVIN BURTON .......... WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON .... A K Eg '12 P Eg SIcuII ancI Keysg P.K.g ALEXANDER NATHAN CHAFFIN .... o A X, N 2 N. VIRGIL ORION CHOATE .......,... A K K. . . ,I..aIceIand, Florida Davidson College I .....ViIIage, Virginia .. .WhilneIl, Virginia .FI-acoma, Washington German Clubg Foolball Squad. D I , I ......,..................Wythev1IIe,Virginia I .... ,... G aIax, Virginia III3I -' as E4 9 5 si iii! K I. . CQRIIJ' Jr Cllltlf t if 1 1. I 924 2. .1 If V onus uavo sow: anim: nun gunn ing' 71 q u S - gnu nun no I una I uonu oanano ooooo -sw FT1E T?f 'Ti? fe f fe fi f-' sg , - Y as liz? i :SE WAW f I . .fe -.. f, .. E Si ii .L-if in L I Medical Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS EDWARD BENTLEY COX .........,...... 4 ......................... Louisville, Kentucky A T D-g 'I' P Eg Skull and Keys, Eli Bananag P.K.g Whitehead Medical Literary Society. DAVID JOHN CRACOVANER ..,.......... I ....................... New York, New York WILLIAM LEONARD CREESY ............ I .... ,........ .......... C h ristianshurg, Virginia BS., Virginia Polytechnic Institute SAUNDERS GRAHAM DAVIDSON ........ I .............. . ....... Norfolk, Virginia BONI JAMES DELAUREAL ........... . . . Z . . . .,..... .... N ew Orleans, Louisiana K 2, fp P E, ALBERT BROWN DICKEY ....,.......... 3 .,..... .... M ounds, Oklahoma fl' Xg Miller Scholarship, I923-24, Intermediate Honors. FREDERICK H. FECHTIC- .......... .... . .. I .... . . . E A Eg 'P P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ISREAL FELIVIAN ............... ........ I ....... ELLIOTT DENNIS FLOYD ...... .. ... I ..... QD B II, HOWARD DAWSON FURNISS ............ I ....... Z3 A Eg 'I' B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. . . . .Jamica, New York . . . .Pittshurgh, Pennsylvania . . . .Bridgewater, Virginia .. . . .Bethel, Delaware RAYMOND ALFRED CANDY ............. 5 ......... .... S tamford, Connecticut II1 K XI'g 'IP P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN RUSSELL C-ILL ..................... I .............. .... G ordonsville, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon College WIP B II, MARSHALL PETERSON GORDON ........ 3 . .. .. . 4IY X, JOSEPH VINCENT GORMAN ........ ... 3 ... Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ANDREW DLJARNETTE HART, JR. ....... 3 ...... . 9 -X X, N P3 Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. PHILIP JAMES HIRSHMAN ............... I ......,..... B.A., Columbia University 4IP 'X FRANI4'P. HUNTER ........,..........,.. 1 Z XV: 4' X: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. HUGH HARALSON JOHNSTON ,......... I 2 A E, an P 5 JOSEPH LAWRENCE JUNG ...... ... I ... SOLOMON KASAKOFF ......... ... 4 ... HARRY CARLISLE KEISTER ..... 4 III X, MAURICE KLEINBERG ................... I STANTON KNOWLTON LIVINGSTON .... I . .. K A, . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . .North Garden, Virginia . . . . .Brooklyn, New York . . . .Raleigh, North CaroIina . . . .VicksI:Jurg, Mississippi . . . .Jersey City, New Jersey . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia . . .Urbana, Ohio . . . . .New York, New York San I:rancisco,' California EUGENE CHANDLER MILCH .....,....... I ..... New York, New York THOMAS H. MITCHELL ........ . . . 3 . . . ........ Mobile, Alahama CIP X. CI-IIMER DAVIS MOORE .... , . . I . . . ..... Cambria, Virginia fIY B IT, OSCAR NOEL MORISON ...,.............. I ....... . . . ..... Christianslaurg, Virginia LAWRENCE DIXON MURPHY ........... 2 .............. ....... W ashington, D. C. B.A,, Johns Hopkins University I I I4 J It sfiq v wnngw v' 2 Y it .7 comix 4 cunu' 1924 5.5000 Life. e:e 1 ,e:2'2T::fr e'f':. r 2l i e e ...i... 7 '. r '-- f2 W 2ffff1 ea' 'S' 'S' 'TTT' H-, gf' '-.gr -L' ,- '54 'lj ii H kai A A i. A L i I Medical Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS KINLOCH NELSON ....................... 4 ,......... ................ R ichmond, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia 'P K XP, 'I' P Eg Skull and Keysg Assistant Manager Basket-hallg Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg German Club. NATHAN SACHS ..........,. .......,..... 2 ....................... N ew York, New York WALTER EMMETT SCRIBNER ........... 2 ...... ...... E arlysville, Virginia 9 X5 N 3 Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EARL L. SHAMBLER ..................... I .... N E Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. O. N. SHELTON .......................... I ........ 9 A X9 N E N9 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. IVIANLEY ARPI-IEN SISKE ................ I .......,...... B.A., M.A., Davidson College 'CII B H. WALTER KNAPP SLACK ................. I ........... B.A., Williams College 9 A X, N E Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. MORRIS SPRINDELL ..................... I ........ GEORGE WACKO SURGENT ............. I ..,........... . . . .Charlestown, West Virginia .. ...... Dunkirk, New York .Pleasant Garden, North Carolina . . .Saginaw, Michigan . . . .New York, New York .. .Clifton, New York HENRY CROMWELL TURNER ........... I .............. .. ..... Leesburg, Virginia M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute A If K. ' JUDSON TOMKIES VAUGHAN ........... I ............. ..... A shland, Virginia EMA., Randolph-Macon College A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EMORY EWING WALTERS ............... 2 ........ . . .... Chattanooga, Tennessee B 9 Hg it P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CLAIBORNE BARKSDALE WHITE ....... 3 ...... ..... S utherlin, Virginia MATHEW JAMES WALTER WHITE, JR.. . I .... .... N orfolk, Virginia JACOB WILKINS .......................... 3 .... ..,. R ichmond, Virginia CIP A. GARLAND HUNTER WOLFE ............. 2 .............. .... G Iade Spring, Virginia B.A., Emory and Henry College df- B H. HENRY BLAIR YEATTS .................. I ........... ..... D anville, Virginia A X Pg '17 Xg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. SECOND YEAR CLASS NICHOLAS FLOYD ADAMS, JR. ........... 6 ........... .... T he Plains, Virginia . BS., University of Virginia Z Xlfg CP P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN CROPPER AYRES .................. 2 .............. ............ A ccomac, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute flu A 95 YP P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. EUGENE ANTHONY BAIN ......,........ 4 .................,........ Petersburg, Virginia ff' B Hg Jefferson Literary Societyg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER. .. 5 ....................... Sumter, South Carolina B.S., University of Virginia K E3 'KP B K3 fl! P Eg Skull and Keysg German Club, P.K.g Whitehead Medical Literary Society. I I I I5 I ,.A.'!f :' 'v,., A 0 1. ,il F w i is It gi hav lcf J. cumf I I ' l9z4 H 1 1- ,,,20Q1....,'E L-v D 'Z1.J i S.f1P ?'1:!i ' :': :.g f f e -2. ! H , ff' . f Y 4 'L'1, 'flf? LQj0' 2 W- ' 1 if 1, 1- ,1fiMl,Qg, lH '-rife' 525' -i' iff if Afirlira-si fi il L L A if I Medical Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE Q HOME ADDRESS BRUCE EMANUEL BRADLEY ,......,.... 4 .,..... .... U niversity, Virginia H K Ag N E N5 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. THELMA FLOURNOY BRUMFIELD ...... 2 .........,........ ..... B laclcsburg, Virginia B.A., Cornell University '15 B Kg Vice-President Woman's Association of University of Virginia. JAMES SCOTT CHALMERS ............... 3 .................... .... U niversity, Virginia A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society: University Band. JANET HALDANE COLEMAN ............ 2 ....................... Williamsburg, Virginia ff' B Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society: Woman's Association of University of Virginia. LOUIS TIFFANY CLAYTOR .............. 3 ..... .... . . . .... Hopkins, South Carolina A K K. HAROLD CRISP COX ................,,... 2 ....,.. ..,. H ightstown, New Jersey A X Pg it K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN SUMPTER CUNNINC-HAM ......... 6 ..,...... ........ B asic, Virginia BS., University of Virginia The Virginia Reel Slaffg Wesley Club. SAMUEL MARSHALL DAVENPORT ..... 2 ............. .... P lymouth, Pennslyvania BS., Bucknell University 'I' 1' Ag N If Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ERNEST DOWNER DAVIS, JR. ............. 4 ......... ..... S tandardsville, Virginia Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILLIAM LEROY DUNN .................. 4 ........... ..... A shland, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia K Zig 'P B Kg N E Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. DAVID PHILIP EVANS ................... 4 ...........,.......... Concord Depot, Virginia A Tg ff' Xg Treasurer Medical Classg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. SOL SIDNEY FEUERMAN ................. 3 ......,................ New York, New York KI' -Kg Interfraternily Council. OSCAR HUGH FULCHER ................. I ..... Sandridges, Virginia 'P B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. IRVIN PIERCE FOVARCUE ............... I ............. .... R ixeyville, Virginia BS., LL.B., Reserve College A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ANTONIO GENTILE ...................... 4 ............................ Suffolk, Virginia Raveng Business Manager University of Virginia llifagazineg Associate Editor CORKS AND CURLS: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JACOB CHARLES HARSHBARGER ....... 2 ............. ....... P ort Republic, Virginia B.A., Bridgewater College 'I' B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EDWARD THORNE HARRISON .......... I ......... .... L ittleton, North Carolina B.A., Trinity College A T Q3 N E Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN HENRY HARRISON ................ I ......... . .... Littleton, North Carolina B.A., Trinity College A T Q: N 2: Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILLIAM DANIEL HICKERSON .......... 4 ....,.. ..... R emington, Virginia ff' P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. LONNIE MIKE HINES .................... Z .............. .... A bingdon, Virginia B.A,, Emory and Henry College 'P B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILLIAM CARY I-IOLT .....,............. 5 ............... ..... I-I ampton, Virginia 'P B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. I I I6 I .s 1 -i is 5 ,.-1 152 1 comix A clmlf r i924 D' -'eff 'f ff' A f' Y'. 1' f'i '? ??5'iL ,i-'ikleiifi :gil .. LLL. L . L. L. f,Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS FRANK READ HOPKINS ..........,.....,. 3 ...... ..... H ot Springs, Virginia A 'Pg N 3 Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES JOSEPH HORGAN ............. 6 .............. ......... W ashington, D. C. BS., University of Virginia A X Pg A K Kg Interfraternity Councilg Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSg Boxing Team, i922g Assistant Manager Boxing Team, I923g Manager Boxing, i924g Chairman Class Executive Committeeg Treasurer Medical School. ALCIERNON SMITH HURT .......,....... 6 ........ . . . . .Richmond, Virginia CI' If Kg 'P Xg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ELLIS DICE LINEBERRY ................. 4 ...... .,.Clifiview, Virginia A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES DEFOREST LUCAS ............. 3 ............ .. .University, Virginia B.A., Milligan College 'I' E Kg A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS ............ 6 .,...... ..Warrenton, Virginia K Eg QP P Eg German Club MAURICE JESSE MILLER ..,..,.......... 4 .... ......... ..... N o rfolk, Virginia CHAPMAN SOCRATES MOORMAN ...... 2 .............. ..Portsmouth, Virginia BS., College of William and Mary if X. DANIEL OSCAR NICHOLS ............... 4 ..... ........ C harlottesviile, Virginia RUDOLPH ANGUS NICHOLS, JR. .....,... 5 . . .Richmond, Virginia 'TP B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. f JOHN MCINTYRE NOKES ......,......... 2 ...... ..... H oilidayshurg, Pennsylvania -fb K Eg III B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES HANSEN PETERSON .......... 4 ........ ........, M onterey, Virginia fl? B H. HUGH GURNEY REAVES ..,.. ......... 2 .... ..... G reenville, Tennessee A If IK. .IULIAN MEADE RUFFIN ................ 6 ..................... ..... N orfoik, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia 9 A Xg CP B Kg N E Ng Raveng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILCOX RUFFIN .................... ..... 6 ............................ N orfolk, Virginia BS., University of Virginia ' E X3 Q P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ERNEST GERARD SCOTT ......,......... 6 .............. .,... L ynchburg, Virginia BS., University of Virginia fi' A 95 CP B Kg fl' P 23 Whitehead Medical Literary Society. SAMUEL BURKS SCOTT .................. 6 .............. ..... M onroe, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia CP P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON, JR. ....... 4 ..................... Charlotte, North Carolina A E 1125 CP B Hg University of Virginia Magazine Stafig Whitehead Medical Literary Society. THOMAS JACKSON SIMS, JR. ............ 4 ...................... Newport News, Virginia AXP,fpBn. GEORGE GERALD STONE ................ 3 ................. .... W ythevilie, Virginia B.A., Washington and Lee University N E Ng Instructor in Anatomy, 1923. OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. .................. 5 ....,..................... Richmond, Virginia BS., University of Virginia sie K Xlfg fIP P Eg Skull and-Keysg T.I.L.K.A.g Z. g P.K.g German Cluhg Cilee Cluhg Baseball Squadg Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Head Cheer Leader, l923. 11171 . is? comix 4 Cllltlf J l9'24 I -v m I' I N' 5 3 - P ,U v- 1-: ' -fr., ,,-9'!f, :e5 '1'23 'W' mb umm' Ht2oewTV A5unioLult1avoe,r::3-gnmgak:FM 7 Y W v- if 'fu J -L J H FH :J K -,Q I Medical Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JAMES EARLE WHEELER ..,. ......... 4 ........ .... C h arlottesville, Virginia A X P, A K K. FREDERICK HENRY WILKE ............. 2 ...................... Morristown, New Jersey PhB., Brown University Z ,Pg 'I' B H, Secretary and Treasurer Medical School, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. LOUIS LEE WILKINSON .................. 2 ............................. Soochow, China BS., Davidson College KP B H, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN RIDDICK WOOLFORD ............. 4 ............................ Suffolk, Virginia K Eg N E N, Adjunct Manager Boxing, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. BURBRIDGE SCOTT YANCEY ............ 4 ,......................... University, Virginia CIP B IT. THIRD YEAR CLASS SHEPPARD KELLAM AMES .............. 4 ........... ..... P ungoteague, Virginia 2 A Eg 'P P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FREDERICK THOMAS AMISS ............ 4 ...... .. .............. Luray, Virginia fl, B H, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS ......... 6 ...................... Newport News, Virginia K E, 'I' P Eg A Hg P.K., German Club, Assistant Manager Basket-I'JaII, I923g Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FREDERICK PROBY BARROW, JR. ..,.... 3 .......................,. Portsmouth, Virginia BS., Virginia Military Institute 'P X, First Year Baseball Team, 1922, Football Squad, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOHN CLARK BERRY .............,.,.... 3 ........................... Bedford, Virginia BS., Roanoke College A K K. STAIC-E DAVIS BLACKFORD ............. 5 .......................... University, Virginia A K Eg A Hg fb P Eg A O Ag Raven, Eli Banana, MZ , B , V , Captain Football Team, First Year Football Team, l9l9g First Year Baseball Team, I9I9g Awarded the Croix de Cuerre in the World War, 3-3-3 Council, G.A.A. Board. EDWARD NELSON BOOKER ............. 3 .......... ..... C layton, North Carolina B.S., Davidson College 'IP X. KIRBY KNAPP BRYANT ................. I ............. ..... S anford, Mississippi B.S., University of Mississippi 'IP B IT. I-IERMAN BOUGI-ITON ................... 3 ........,.... ..... M anghan, Louisiana B.A., Baylor University 'IP X. JAMES SIDNEY BRADSI-IER, JR. ,......... 3 .......... ..... O xford, North Carolina B.A., Trinity College A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. . LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME ........... 5 ........ ..... K inston, North Carolina A T, 'P B H, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES POWELL CAKE ............... 5 ................. ..... N orfollc, Virginia if B H, Whitehead Medical Literary Society, Football Squad. WALTER HENRY CALHOUN, III ......... 5 ............... ..... M achodoc, Virginia Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JOSEPH CAPLAN .......,................. 5 .... ..... N orfoll-1, Virginia 'Il A, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS. THOMAS I-IAL CLARKE, JR. .........,.... 3 ................. .... S umter, South Carolina B.A., Preslsyterian College of South Carolina I I I8 J E E Eiiii ' i i . comix 4 cumf mu. .7.,, f- 19900-,-,yfuif-sQ 92f, '5 '1. 1. 1 '?' , . f. .w f f' , . ', , 'f', T'5'l 'fu 'f 'f5 gif 'rf 'S A l4iT?H H 'ez lMcdical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JULIAN HARWOOD COLEMAN .......... 5 ....... ........ P enola, Virginia A O Ag A K K, SAMUEL HAYES CONNER ............... l .............. , . . .Tunica, Mississippi B.S., University of Mississippi JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. ................ 6 .......................... University, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia A K Eg 41' P Eg A Hg P.K.g German Club, Eli Banana, IMP, U , V , Football Team, t9I9-20-21-225 Basket-ball Teamg First Year Football Team, l9t8g First Year Baseball Team, I9t8g First Year Basket-ball Team, 1918, President Whitehead Medical Literary Society. DAVID FORD DOZIER .................... 3 ......................... Berkeley, California '17 X. PORTER BURKS ECHOLS .........i.... .. 5 ....,.. ....... .... G l asgow, Virginia ELIZABETH HOLT EDMUNDS ...... .... t . 3 ................... ..... H alifax, Virginia B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College RICHARD CANNON ELEY ................ 5 .................. ..... S ufiollc, Virginia 2 A Eg 117 P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CHARLES HAWES EVANS ............... 5 ..................,...... Lynchburg, Virginia A T5 11, B Hg Instructor in Chemistry, 1919, Adjunct Manager Football, 1922, Whitehead Med- ical Literary Society. JOHN BUTLER FAISON ................... 3 ............ ..,...., I ersey City, New jersey B.A., Princeton University E A Eg 413 P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ROBERT EDWARD FAEGAN ............. 6 .......... .... H olcomb Rock, Virginia Q X. JOHN EDWARD KNIGHT FLANNIGAN.. 4 ..... Richmond, Virginia B 9 H, :If P 2. HASWELL DUNKLEY FRANKLIN ........ 5 . . . ......... Hillsville, Virginia A If IK. ANDREW STEPHENS GRAHAM ......... 4 ......, ..... C olumbia, South Carolina K Ag 419 P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. RAY ALFRED GREGORY ................. l .............. ...... T upelo, Mississippi B.S., University of Mississippi QP B H, ' JOHN EDWARD GRIFFITHS ............. 3 ..... ..... S cranton, Pennsylvania A K K. JOSEPH CONWAY HIDEN ........,....... 5 ....... .... P ungoteague, Virginia Z A Eg qi P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. RICHARD HUSKSTEP HOLT ............. 5 ....... ..... B ingham Canyon, Utah CIP X. JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. ......... 4 .......... ........ G reensboro, Florida 9 X: CP B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY, JR. ......... 5 .................... Greenville, South Carolina B.S. in Medicine, University of Virginia A T Q3 CIP P Z3 A O Ag A U5 P.K.g German Clubg President St. Andrew's Brotherhoodg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ELDRED SIMKINS JONES ................ 5 ........................... Hampton, Virginia T B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ ............ 7 ........................... Roanoke, Virginia B.A., M.A., University of Virginia A E 'ig E T5 ff' B Hg Instructor in Philosophyg Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg Jefferson Literary Society. ADA ANITA LOTTI ........ .. ....... 3 ................ ..... C harlottesville, Virginia H191 f' ga' -'Q ..-- -. Fen 'r4s: i ':,'5a', F 1'T 1 1,551 fi? Estzt V comix at cumf i 1924 ..,!'ie'f:f!Q1' 2 fQsf ::-'Q22P ':iCh e 'f 't r' . : :'. Q? 2f'2:w fe' :QT s-F ? ' - Y A ' if 'iii' 'R' 7-:Y '1..1f 'L -A -- - -- -e I iirdiii l Medical Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GOLDSBOROUGH FORD MCGINNES ...... 3 ......., ..... M erry Point, Virginia N E N. GEORGE DAVID McGREGOR ...,........ 5 .......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A TQ fl' B I-I1 Interfraternity Councilg Representative Comcs AND CURi.sg Whitehead Medical Lit- erary Society. CLARENCE NUCKOLIS MCPEAK ......... 5 ........ ......... ..... U n iversity, Virginia fb P :Q Whitehead Medical Literary Society. EDGAR MEREDITH MCPEAK ............ 6 .......................... University, Virginia B 9 Hg 'P P 35 P.K.g Cierman Clubg Adjunct Manager Football, Baseball Squad, 19225 White- head Medical Literary Society. RUTH SPOTSWOOD MASON .......,.... 3 ...... ........ ....... S t ony Creek, Virginia OCIE BUTLER MORRISON, JR. .,......... 6 ............... ........... U niversity, Virginia MARTIN GILLESPIE NEELY ............. 3 ............ . ........ Anderson, South Carolina B.A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina THOMAS OSC-OOD OTTO ............... 3 ........................... Key West, Florida BSA, University of Florida E A Hg 'P P Eg Football Squad, t923p Whitehead Medical Literary Society. HENRY WILDS PATTON ................ 3 ......................... Jonesboro. Tennessee B.S., University of Tennessee E X5 A 0 -xg KI' B II: Whitehead Medical Literary Society. NORMAN BABA PEARAH ................ l .........i.. . B.S., Davidson College FRANK WILLARD RIGGS ................ 3 ....... . 41' B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. ........... 3 ,............. B.A., Wofford College A Zi 'IH 'I' B TI, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS, MARION THOMAS ROSSER .............. 5 ................ .... P ortsmouth, A X Pg 4I' B II, WILLIAM AUBURN RUNKLE ............ 6 ..... ..... C harlottesville WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL, -IR. ......... 5 ....... ...... P ortsmouth, A E 'IH 11' B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. ALBERT MACON SMITH ................. 3 ....... . K A3 N X Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. CLARENCE WILLIAM TREXLER ......... 3 ........ B.A., Roanoke College . . . .Richheld, North A K K, RAY WAKEFIELD UPCI-IURCH .......... I ....... ............... O xford, North HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, JR. ......... 5 ................... . . . . . . .Richmond, . . . . . .Richmond, . . .New York, New York . . . .Greenville, Mississippi .Darlington, South Carolina Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Carolina Virginia A Zi 'IH A O A5 N E Ng Assistant Art Editor CORKS AND CURLS, t92lg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FOURTH YEAR CLASS H CHARLES HUGH ALLMAN ............... 5 ............ ...... Ci lade Hill, Virginia qi' B IT. HOWARD WEBB ANGELL ..... 4 ..... Clifton Forge, Virginia A K K. EUGENE OSMUND BARR ................ 4 .......................... Washington, D. C. K Ag LIP B IIg Vice-President Medical School, Whitehead Medical Literary Society. LILA MORSE BONNER ................... 4 .................... Due West, South Carolina B.A., Woman's College of Due West A O Ag Whitehead Medical Literary Society. H201 -+r . . ... ffm 5 ., . comix 4 csmu A A y 1924 nwv DPL- 'f',i0?., 2'f '., 114' ,,f2 !! 4'i , L f L, 'f mf 0' '-W' ,-fm DPm', j3fre2'i I Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILBUR MORRISON BOWMAN .......... 6 .......................... Petersburg, Virginia A P3 'Pg 'T' X3 Whitehead Medical Literary Societyg jefferson Society. MORRIS COHEN ......................... 6 ......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A 0 A, HARRY LEE DENOON, JR. ................ 5 .......................... Richmond, Virginia BS., University of Virginia K Ag fIY P S3 German Clulog Interfraternity Councilg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FREDERICK GRIFFIN DORWART ........ 4 ....................... Newport, Pennsylvania B.A., Trinity College A tI'g A O Ag Raveng President Medical Schoolg President Whitehead Medical Literary Society, 1923, T.I.L.K.A. IRVING DRABKIN ...................,,... 4 ..................... BS., College of City of New York DON CARLOS ASKEW .................,.. 7 ............. EDWARD I-IASKELL FITE ................ 6 ............... .. ..New York, New York . . . .Knoxville Tennessee . . .Muskogee, Oklahoma BS. in Medicine University of Virginia di F A5 A O A5111 P Eg A IT3 German RICHARD SPENCER GILL ................ 7 .........,........... K Eg ff' P Eg A Hg Eli Banana, MZHQ P.K.g German Cluhg inetg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. HOLCOMB HARRIS HURT .......,....... 6 ...... K Ag '19 P E3 German Club. LUTHER WRENTMORE KELLY .......... 7 ...,............. BS., University of Virginia . . . . .Petersl:aurg, Virginia 9 A X9 N 5 Ng Awarded the Croix dc Guerra in the World War. RAYMOND DEVAN KIIVIBROUC-H ........ 7 ............... .. 45 B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. FLOYD LAFAYETTE KNIGHT ............ 5 .......... B.S., University of Virginia A T, :Iv B H, JOSEPH I-IOVANES LUSCINIAN .......... 4 ............. BS., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Whitehead Medical Literary Society. REES MORGAN ........................... 6 ............. A 2 1123 KID B Hg Student Interneg Whitehead Medical Literary GEORGE PRESTON NOWLIN ............. 6 ............. BS., University of Virginia 'I' A 93 'I' P Eg German Club. JAMES ARCHIBALD O'KEEFE ........... 7 ........ A X Pg A K Kg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILLIAM ELLIS PINNER ................. 7 ...... Whitehead Medical Literary Society. DANIEL IVIALLORY PRINCE .............. 7 ........ QDBH. HALL I-IOLLOWAY RATCLIFFE ......... 6 ......,...... E A Eg A 0 Ag 'I' P Eg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. Poothall Squadg Y.M.C.A. Cah- . . . .Blackstone, Virginia . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . .University, Virginia . . . ,Carthage, North Carolina .. .... Blacksburg, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia Society. ...... . . . . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia .. , .... Suffolk, Virginia . . . .Laurinburg, North Carolina . . . . . .Natchez, Mississippi WINSTON UNDERWOOD RUTLEDGE .... 5 ,.... ...............,... A nchorage, Kentucky E X5 A O Ag IIB P Eg Raveng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. NELSON WHITE SISSON ...,.....,....... 5 ...................... .Williamsville, Virginia ali Y 11211 ..giI if nv, 1 za to comix 4 cunu A l9'24 an v in' :li 'U - L- E- : I I nn n I una nupng . nuaon gmm l Medical Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE SOUREN TAS I-IJIAN ...................,.. 4 ............. B.A., International College Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILLIAM HENRY TURNLEY ............. 5 .............. BS., University of Florida K Ag N E Ng Whitehead Medical Literary Society. DOUGLAS DORIOT VANCE .............. 5 ........... N ZZ N, MARION HOWELL WATSON ........ ... 4 ... 9 X, N E N. GRAVEN FIELDS WINSLOW .....,....... 8 ....... A X Pg 'I' B Hg Whitehead Medical Literary Society. WILLIAM DEKALB WYLIE ............... 6 ....... HOME ADDRESS . . , .Seattle, Washington . . . . .Fort Meade, Florida . . . . .Bristol, Tennessee .. . . . . . . . . . .Chatham, Virginia .Elizabeth City, North Carolina . . . . .Richburg South Carolina A K K. SPECIAL STUDENT A. W. BENGSTON .... ............ I ................. C atawlzaa Sanatorium, Virginia 4 ' ' X 4--f-Q., VM , -'I ' .. , L'- ' P - I 'I 1 M I , il ' I gil ' 51 f . 'sf P 3 ' 'Tw E lg x 2 ff? A Ni l M L ..,1 ' 2 3 ' J'- H221 5 SN E N 'U ll! N HE HE HVQHI N K I Q APPLICANTS FOR ENGINEERING DEGREES CORIU' 6 CIIIZIJ' ,AR ff 'Sv T' 4 1 E, IQZ4 MG a g wgsq .- :Q 'I N-I ,, , ' 5 A I x I if 1 . , ,i I5 rl I Y A new woo 'renew noun: nun an-n un ly.. V 1 -. - S I :nu --un an I nun I noun nanoan ooooa s 3:1 ,L 7- '--25 W- T Lf : 'liiif' H Vl' , , WD, -..Li ii- QELE: ffgi? ,VM V L, ..-V - ' ' ' T iiriiii Appheants for Engineering Degrees WILLIAM MICHAELBOROUGH ABBOTT DAVID MOSES BALENTINE HARRY FETZER BAUSERMAN DUDLEY LEMUEL BENNINGTON CHRISTOPHER SILAS BOOTH WILLIAM HODGES BORUM JOHN WHITWORTH CALCOTT MORITZ ANTON COHEN VICTOR LYSLE DENNY, JR. THEODORIC BLAND EDWARDS JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN HENRY CLARK FORREST JUSTICE EDWARD GLICK ALLAN BROWER GREEN HUGH CASEY HARWOOD TAYLOR HOLT, JR. JOHN WOODWARD IRVINE TYLER BAINBRIDGE KIENER HOWARD MARSHALL LLOYD RODERICK ROY MCCULLOCH MARCELLUS BALLI MCDAVITT JOHN WILSON MCNAIR FREDERICK TRACY MORSE FRANK OLIVER NOTTINGHAM, GEORGE VICTOR PILL ROBERT GUY PITZ BEAUFORD SELDEN RAGLAND REUBEN RICE RAWLS CARL RANDOLPH ROBINSON GILBERT GRAY ROSENBERGER ALBERT WILLIAM SHELLHORSE EDWIN ADDISON SMITH CHARLES ROBERT STEVENS GEORGE MARVIN TATUM FRANCIS WILLIAM TAYLOR GLENWOOD MICHAEL VAN LEAR FREDERICK POWER WEST FELIX NOBLE WILLIAMS THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS JOHN COIT WILSON, JR. JR. MAITLAND ALEXANDER WILSON H251 101:52 mee n ei g' 251 QWNWZQ, FQ .. 'wr . t X ., iff . N: 'ix Aw x... . f g,f it if if L 4 5 It-Q ffffiqf 5 X-. . 5 2. 6 et, 5 Q if- 'ifszw' it . E H T QL 5: .Tl-. i life' X 3 ' -b :Q Q ff Y :T f , ,. it : K ' 5 'it E J .A-it-if f L f gf :EEE i- ff E' E . J :li I Y cg iw Q E E - xrilg - rl'D'50 Q ' OFFICERS THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS .... ............. ....... P r esidenl FRANCIS WILLIAM TAYLOR ..... .... V ice-President THOMAS STAPLES MARTIN ..... ,...... H istorian WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR... ...... Secreiary EWING GORDON SIMPSON ....... ..... T reasurer SENIOR CLASS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS WILLIAM 'MICHAELBOROUGH ABBOTT 4 ............. .......... N itro, West Virginia T B Hg A.I.E.E.g Instructor of Junior Applied Mathematics. DAVID MOSES BALENTINE ...,.......... 2 ................ East Downington, Pennsylvania A X 2 HARRY FIETZER BAUSERIVIAN .......... 4 ......................... New Hope, Virginia A E 'Pg T B H3 Raveng Instructor Caicuiusg Associate Editor Virginia fournal of Engineering. DUDLEY LEMUEL BENNINGTON ........ 4 .......................... Lynchburg, Virginia A,S.C.E.g Instructor Freshman Surveyingg Associate Editor Virginia journal of Engineering. CHRISTOPHER SILAS BOOTH ........... 5 ......... ...... ......... D a nville, Virginia A.S.C.E. WILLIAM I-IODGES BORUM .............. 5 .... .... N orfolk, Virginia A.S.C.E.g Editor Virginia fournal of Engineering. .IOI-IN WHITWORTH CALCOTT .......... 5 .... .... N orfoik, Virginia A.S.M.E.g Instructor of Machine Shop. 11271 A fa if I 'gi comix a Clllllf 192.4 M99or-,son me V 905- 0.3005 V....:L .:,... r.:Y ! fi f! V I E 5 im.. ...... V... wt-, 3.3.l 33.5,3. ,.,,,. igieerfggi 'Qj 3 , ll Tir I Engineering Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MORITZ ANTON COHEN ..... ,.... . .' ..... 4 ...,...................... Washington, D. C. T B H9 Raven: A.I.E.E.g President A.S.M.E., Instructor Applied Malhematicsg Circulation Manggirg Virginia journal of Engineering, 1923, Business Manager Virginia journal of Engineer- ing, . VICTOR LYSLE DENNY, JR. ..,........... 7 ................ Winchester, Virginia T B Hg A X Eg Instructor Qualitative Chemistry. THEODORIC BLAND EDWARDS ......... 3 . .. ..... Elmhurst, New York 9 T5 A.S.M.E. JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN ,....... 4 ..,. Goldsboro, North Carolina E 'T' Eg T B115 .X X Eg Raven, HENRY CLARK FORREST ........... 7 ..... .......... U niversity, Virginia Z1 B 'Pg Associate Member A.I.E.E. JUSTICE EDWARD GLICK ................ 5 .................... Mount Crawford, Virginia 9 T5 A.I.E.E., Instructor Wood Shopg Assistant Editor Virginia journal of Engineering. ALLAN BROWER GREENE ............... 5 ..... HUGH CASEY HARWOOD ............... 6 ..... 9 A X: A.S.C.E. TAYLOR HOLT, JR. ....................... 4 A.S.C.E.g Instructor Freshman Applied Mathematics. JOHN WOODWARD IRVINE ............. 4 A 41' Eg Secretary A.S.M.E. TYLER BAINBRIDGE KIENER ........... 5 ..... .....................Plant City, Florida 9 A X5 cVc g Track Team, l92l g Captain Cross-Country, l92l. . . . . . . . ... . . .Newport News, Virginia . . . . Madison Heights, Virginia . . . . . . .Culpeper, Virginia .....................Washington, D. C. 9 TQ A.5.C.E.g Art Editor CORKS AND CURLS, 1922-23, Art Editor The Virginia Reel, T923- 24, OWL. HOWARD MARSHALL LLOYD ........... 3 ............................... Norfolk, Va. A.S.C.E.g Associate Editor Virginia fournal of Engineering: Giee Cluhg Instructor Plane Survey- ing. RODERICK ROY MCCULLOCI-I ............ 3 .................... .... W ashington, D. C. BS., Virginia Military Institute E.E., University of Virginia Zi Ng Instructor Physics. MARCELLUS BALLI MCDAVITT ......... 4 ............. ..... ........ B r ownsvilie, Texas E 'I' Eg 9 T5 T B Hg Raven, A.l.E.Eg Secretary-Treasurer Engineering School, t92lg Spanish Club, l920. JOHN WILSON MCNAIR .................. 5 .......................... University, Virginia K Eg Secretary A.I.E.E.g Instructor Junior Experimental Engineering. FREDERICK TRACY MORSE ............. 4 ........................ Unadilla, New York T B Tig A.S.M.E.g Instructor Applied Mathematicsg A.I.E.E., Virginia fournal of Engineering Board. FRANK OLIVER NOTTINGHAM, JR. ...... 3 .. . ....... ...... ...... N o rfolk, Virginia A.I.E.E. GEORGE VICTOR PILL ............ . .. 4 . .. ..... Charlottesville, Virginia 41, T' A, ROBERT GUY PITZ ....................... 2 . ., . . .. ..... Kew Gardens, New York A T, o T. BEAUFORD SELDEN RAGLAND ......... 8 Epsilon Societyg President Engineering School, 1923, REUBEN RICE RAWLS ................... 4 9 T3 A.S.M.E. CARL RANDOLPH ROBINSON ............ 4 .. . A.I.E.E.g Instructor Junior and Senior Electricity. mei Fencing Team, . . . . . . .Richmond, Virginia l923g A.S.M.E. .Germantown, Pennsylvania . . . . .Portsmouth, Virginia .fr s 1 B' . comix at amu tr , , 1924 - 'f3 'l.. .'I L3 N- -N51-'19 'n f VJ 3 'f'2 f', '1f ..ij. :- f i '. ' Wu 3 'nnn -fn9 f 'l'?'?'2 I Engineering Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GILBERT GRAY ROSENBERGER ......... 4 ......... .... W inehesler, Virginia A.S.M.E., Cross-Country Team, I923-24. ALBERT WILLIAM SI-IELLI-IORSE ........ 4 .... Whittles Depot, Virginia A 'P E, A.I.E.E., Instructor Applied Mathematics. EDMUND ADDISON SMITH .............. 5 .......................... Richmond, Virginia 9 X, 9 T, Jefferson Literary Society, Adjunct Business Manager Virginia fournal of Engineering, t92t-23, Instructor Plane Surveying and Railroad Surveying, Fraternity Representative to CORKS AND CURLS, l92l-23, Vice-President Engineering School, 1922-23, Interfraternity Council. CHARLES ROBERT STEVENS ........... 5 ........................ Shenandoah, Virginia GEORGE MARVIN TATUM ............... 6 .................,,....... University, Virginia 9 T, President A.S.C.E., A.S.M.E., Instructor Engineering Geology. FRANCIS WILLIAM TAYLOR ............. 4 ......................,.... Pensacola, Florida E X, 9 T, President Radio Club, Historian Engineering School, t922-23, Vice-President Engi- neering School, l923-24, Advertising Manager Virginia journal of Engineering, I922-23, Business Manager Virginia journal of Engineering, 1923, Fraternity Representative CORK5 AND CURLS, I92l-23, Departments Editor CORKS AND CURLS, l923-24, Librarian, Engineering Library, Direc- tor Y.M.C.A., A.S.M.E., Fencing Squad. GLENWOOD MICHAEL VAN LEAR ...... 4 ......,....... ..,...... U niversity, Virginia A.I.E.E. FREDERICK POWER WEST .............. 4 ........,................ Alexandria, Virginia T B U, A.I.E.E., Instructor Wood Shop, Instructor Applied Mathematics. FELIX NOBLE WILLIAMS ................ 5 ....,..................... Anniston, Alabama A T Q, A X E, Epsilon Society, Instructor Chemistry, t92Og Assistant Editor Virginia journal of Engineering, I922. THOMAS LEIGI-I WILLIAMS .............. 4 ....,............,........ Richmond, Virginia A qi, T B H, A X E, Raven, Skull and Keys, Instructor Applied Mathematics, I922-23, Associ- ate Business Manager Virginia fournal of Engineering, l922-23, President Engineering Depart- ment, 1923-24, German Club. JOHN COIT WILSON, JR. .................. 5 ..,........... .... D arlington, South Carolina A.S.C.E. MAITLAND ALEXANDER WILSON ...... 3 ...................... Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -CI? A 9, 9 T, A H, P.K., IMP, Eli Banana, First Year Football Team, 1921, V , Football Team, I922-24, Secretary A.S.C.E., I3. JUNIOR CLASS EDWARD WALTER ALLEN, JR. .......... 3 ....... ....... N orfolk, Virginia Instructor Physics, A.I.E.E. JOHNSON BARBOUR CHRISTIAN ........ 4 . . . ..... Barboursville, Virginia A T A, Instructor Plane Surveying. JAMES WILLIAMS COLVIN ........ 4 ..... Washington, D. C. A.S.M.E., Wrestling Squad. ROBERT LEWIS DAVIS ................... I ................ .... I-I ampton, Virginia B.S., Virginia Military Institute K E, WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. ........ 3 ..............,........ Elliott City, Maryland B 9 II, 9 T, Skull and Keys, P.K., Secretary Engineering School, I923-24, Fencing Squad, Associate Editor College Topics, Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLSQ A.S.M.E. EDWIN LACY GIBSON .................... 3 ........................... Staunton, Virginia A X, A X E, Assistant Editor-Manager Virginia journal of Engineering, Glee Club, l922-24. JAMES ROSS I-IANAHAN ................. 2 .................... Charleston, South Carolina B.S., The Citadel ' N291 -gr aA.. was QP- we 5 21225 i CORK! 6 Cllltlf t f f. , l924 if I , I Annan aoao,-- annum nnetmfw fun- rgngi ggun Lit : 44 if I nan nun u. i nun-:Hi again! Angus.-iu aeann I Engineering Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS MALCOLM GILCHRIST HIBBERT ........ 3 ......... ..... C harlottesville, Virginia 9 T. THOMAS STAPLES MARTIN ............. 5 ....................... Charlottesville, Virginia 9 T5 President A.I.E.E.g Historian Engineering School, I923-24. JOSEPH CROWDER MASON ............., 3 .......,.......... ...... N orfolk, Virginia WILLIAM MCDONALD MORRISS ......... 3 ........,....... ..... S taunton, Virginia :I X Eg Advertising Manager Virginia journal of Engineering ALAN HALE SCHECK .................... 3 ...,. ........ P ittsburgh, Pennsylvania A.I.E.E. CHARLES FRANCIS WARD, JR. ........... 4 ................. Newton Center, Massachusetts A T5 First Year Football Team. I920, Football Squad, I92Ig Associate Advertising Manager Vir- ginia journal of Engineering, I9Z3g Radio Club. WILL ALTON WHITAKER ................ 3 .............. .... 'I' E Kg T B ICI, Instructor Physicsg A.I.E.E. SOPHOMORE CLASS .Baton Rouge, Louisiana JAMES GUNN BROWNE ............ , ...... 2 .............. ....... C harlottesville, Virginia JOSEPH WILLIAM COWHIC .............. 3 ..................... C harlotte, North Carolina Radio Club: A.S.C.E.g Associate Editor Virginia journal of Engineering. HENRY MARSHALL DIXON, JR. .......... 2 .....,....,... ...... . 'I' E Kg Cosmopolitan Club: A.I.E.E. .Washington, D. C. CHARLES SMITH DUNLOP ............... 2 .....,...... ..... A sheville, North Carolina E X5 Associate Business Manager Virginia journal of Engineerin GESSNER HARRISON ECHOLS ........... 5 ............ .... ...... U n iversity, Virginia BS.. University of Virginia X fI'g 9 T3 Skull and Keys, P.K.3 German Club: Eli Banana, Instructor JOSEPH BURWELL FICKLEN, III ......... I .....,..... ......... WILLIAM KNIGHT FORD ....... Cosmopolitan Club. LAWRENCE GREAVER ......... RALPH LIVINGSTON HAWKINS Instructor Plane Surveyingg Associ WILLIAM HARRISON LARKIN.. JOHN DUVAL LEE ....................... I E X. THOMAS MERRIAM LINVILLE .......... 2 A T3 Business Staff The Virginia Reel: Adjunc HOLBERT HAMPDEN LONG ............. I A.I.E.E. ALAN FRANCIS MACKENZIE ..... 3 A.S.M.E. GEORGE WILLIAM MAGRUDER .... 2 SAMUEL TILDEN MARTIN, JR. .... 2 A X. ROBERT GRICE MAVERICK ....... . . . 2 23 A Eg Glee Club. HERBERT WALTER MATHIASEN ....... 2 Associate Business Manager Virginia journal of Engineering: Business Sl LLOYD CHANDLER MAYERS .,......,... 2 ..........,........... A 2 IH Assistant Advertising Manager Virginia journal ofiEngineering,' R moi ate Editor Virginia journal of Engineering. 2 .........,..............., Mathematics. .Freclericl-csburg, Virginia .CharIottesvilIe, Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia Potomac, Virginia Scottsville, Virginia Lynchburg, Virginia Washington, D. C. t 'ixi15L.L.ggL'i33Qg155ii,' iiaisliif ' .BricIgewater, Virginia . . . . .NorfoIIc, Virginia . .GuIfport, Mississippi . . . .DanviIIe, Virginia . . .San Antonio, Texas New York, New York aff The Virginia Reel. . Montclair, New Jersey adio Club. .. ' f-2.-1 2.1. .pr H ws S ,. comix 4 cumf I 192.4 ,P-'e-.P1'0-L f'2f1 rt r'w', 'l , : L-, l - D --D-U -ww w- ' , if-is E I Engineering Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS LAMBETH RAYMOND MONFORT ....... 2 .......... .... H ammonton, N. E 417 Eg Freshman Track Team, I923. JOSEPH PORTER MOORE ............... I ...,........... .... P ortsmouth, Virginia BS., Virginia Military Institute A X Pg A.I.E.E. STEPHEN NICHOLAS MOORE ............ 3 ..,.....,... ..... U niversity, Virginia A.I.E.E.g Instructor Physics. JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. ............... 2 ............. ........ P ortsmouth, Virginia A E KP, 9 Tg Circulation Manager Virginia fournal of Engineering: Instructor Plane Surveying. CHARLES BYERS PATTERSON ........... 2 ............... ........ R ichmond, Virginia HENRY BUCHANAN POTTER ............ 2 ................. ....... B uffalo, New York SHELTON RAGLAND ..................... 3 ................,.. ..... R ichmond, Virginia 9 X3 Manager Fencing Team, 1922-23, Fencing Squad, 1923-24. JEAN MORRIS ROBERTS ................. 2 ................. ..... V ineland, New Jersey JOHN SELDEN ..................... ..... 2 .......i.... . ..... U niversity, Virginia HOWARD MONROE SHELTON ........... 2 .............. .............. Cu retna, Virginia EWING GORDON SIMPSON ............... 2 ............................ Rosslyn, Virginia ff' 2: Kg Assistant Editor Virginia fournal of Engineeringg Treasurer Engineering School, I923-24. ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL .............. 2 .....,.................... Richmond, Virginia X 'Pg Organizations Editor CORKS AND CURLS3 Fraternity Representative CORKS AND CURLS.. . t GEORGE TUCKER SMITH, JR. ............ 4 .......................... University, Virginia A 1155 Skull and Keys, P.K.g German Club, Football Squad, I92I-22. MURRAY STACY SPICER ................. 3 ............................ Cismont, Virginia ISAAC HASKINS TRABUE ................ 2 ...................... New Orleans, Louisiana X 'Pg German Cluhg Wrestling Team, First Year Football Squad, I922. 3 . . . MARVIN ALLEN TURPIN ................. ............................ N orfolk, Virginia MACILBURNE VANVOORHIES .....i ..... 2 ....................... N ew York, New York A T A, HARRY KEYSER VOUGHT, JR. ..... 2 .... .... ,I amaica, Long Island, New York o A X, o T. WOODS STOCKTON WALKER ..... 2 .... ..... ..... I v y Depot, Virginia A.S.M.E. MAX GRAFF WALTEN .,................. 2 .......... ............... W ashington, D. C. 'ff' E Kg Advertising Manager University of Virginia Magazine,' Washington Literary Society. ALBERT THOMPSON YORK .............. I ............................ Portsmouth, Ohio 2 A E. FRESHNIAN CLASS FENNEL EARL ANDERSON .............. I .......... ........... D inwiddie, Virginia HORACE ALEXANDER BEALE ..... .... 3 ..... Parkersburg, Pennslyvania PETER ANDREW BECK, JR. ....... .. . I .. . .............. Ogden, Utah E 'I' Eg Boxing Squad, I923-24. HAROLD FRANCIS BOSS ........ I . .. . .... Washington, D. C. Student Band. JOSEPH BRONOUGH ..................... I ........................ Northport, New York ROBERT TURNER BROWNING ........... 2 ....,...............,..... Flint Hill, Virginia E Ng Captain Freshman Cross-Country, I922g First Year Track Team, I922-23. WILLIAM CONARD ....................... I ........................ Northport, 'New York JOSEPH RICHARDSON COTHRAN ....... I ...... .................... A tlanta, Georgia A E 119. CURTIS EMORY CUDDY ................. I .... Roanoke, Virginia A T Ag First Year Football Team, I923. I 131 1 o ur cumf Q ---- I 2 warg gmac ...... ...... mm Q ' P- ' Y .-L nm- mm no nun noon Www uma gif-. ' isa- 51? 4- ' '-if 'iQ- T'i'Q i?T'5'5 T' fs - -, ' 41:-1 2212 - I Engineering Class NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE THOMAS NEWTON DELASHMUTT ....... 3 ..... Z1 Ng First Year Baseball, I920. JOHN FRANCIS DONALDSON ....... 2 CECIL BARRETT PAYNE EAST ..,.. 3 Z. fb E. JOHN ALONZA GIENGER ........ ... I ... JAMES MONTROSE GRAHAM .... ... I ... First Year Basket-I:aaII Squad. JOHN HAWKS HANCOCK ........ ... I ... JAMES WILLIAM HEAD, JR. ........ ... I ... FREDERICK STUART I-IILDER ..... ... I ... DAVID GREGORY HOLLAND ....... . . . I .. . JULIUS FRANKLIN HUNT ...........,.... I ... CHARLES TAZEWELI.. HUTCHESON ..... I . . . EDWARD F, JOACHIM .............. ... I ... ELLIS FLAVIUS KIMBROUGH .... 3 GEORGE LEROY LEFEVRE ....... . . . I . .. WILLIAM HENRY MCKINLEY .... ... I ... COURTNEY ROLLER MAUZY .... .. . 2 . ., A T Sl. RUSSELL DAVIS MOONEY ............ I ... PAUL G. MUSTARD ...................... I HOPKINS PEARRE NUTTYCOMBE ...... I LEIC-I-I S. OWEN ........,................. I CHARLES RUFUS PARIS ............ . . . I . . . THOMAS CLEVELAND PARKER ,... ... I ... A X P, JOHN F. PAYNE .................. ... I ... JOHN HENRY PHILLIPS ..... 2 ISMAEL PLANELLOS ........... ... I .,. CHARLES HARPER PRICE ..... .. . I . , . CHARLES BOOGHER REED .... .., I . . . AUCUSTO REICHARD, JR. ...... ... I ... HERBERT LEROY RICE .......... . .. . . . I EDWARD WILCOX RICHARDS ..... . . . I . . . HILLEARY HARRISON RIPLEY ..... . . . I ... HERMAN M. ROTH .................. ... I ... Student Band. EDWIN D. SAMPSON, JR. ................., I ... EDWARD WORTHINGTON SELDEN ..... I ROBERT FRANCIS SELDEN .............. I ELLIS AUGUSTUS SIMMONS ............. I CHARLES ARTHUR SPARLING ..... ..... . , . . . I LEONARD LANDSDALE SPARROW, JR.. . I ....... . . . . . 3 WALTER GREENLAND STEPHENSON. .. A XI'g German CIuI9g SkuII and Keys, FootbaII Squad. I COURTNEY STORMONT ................. A E KI5, MARTIN SLAUGHTER STRINGFELLOW. I . . . OTEY PERKINS THOMAS ................ I TAYLOR FITZ-HUGH TURNER ..... 2 H K Ag Adjunct Manager I:ootbaII. I I32 J HOME ADDRESS . . . ,ArIinglon, Virginia . . . .Front Royal, Virginia . .,,.. Norfolk, Virginia , . . .ScotlsviIIe, Virginia . . . .RicI1moncI, Virginia . . , .BirmingI'1am, AIabama ... . . . .BarcrofI, Virginia . . . . . .GIencarIyn, Virginia . . .Virginia Beach, Virginia . . . . .WingdaIe, New York Richmond I-IiII, New York . . . .CIiarIottesviIIe, . . . . . .University, .......AsI1IDurn, Virginia Virginia Virginia . . . . . . .RicI1moncI, Virginia . . . .I-Iarrisonburg, Virginia . . . .CI1arIottesviIIe, Virginia , . . . . . . . .Cismont, Virginia . . . .CI'1arIoltesviIIe, Virginia ........TuIsa, OkIaIioma . . . . .LyncI'iI:zurg, Virginia . . . .RicI1moncI, Virginia . , . .Locust Grove, Virginia . . . .Wintergreen, Virginia . . . . .San Juan, Po rlo Rico . . . .CIiarIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . .Marion, Kentucky . . . .AguacIiIIo, Porto Rico . . . . .BrookIyn, New York . . . . .W3TTCnIOR, Virginia . . . .Woodbine, MaryIand . . . . . .RicIimond, Virginia ...Chevy Chase, MaryIand . . . .CIiarIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . .Hampton, Virginia . . . . . .BrookIyn, New York . . . . .LittIe Rock, Arkansas WiImington, North ........Roanoke, ..Virginia Beach, . , . .CI'iarIoltesviIIe, . . . . . .ScottsviIIe, . . .FrecIericksI3urg, CaroIina Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia I 5 .Fif i 5 I comm 4 amu ' A W I 192.4 I Engineering Class I NAME YEAR IN co1.1.1aciz JOHN J. WARWICK ....................... 1 ........ DANIEL THOMAS WEBSTER, JR.. .. .... I ...... KID E K, HENRY WILBUR WIBIRT ....... .... I RICHARD PAGE WILKINS ..,.. .... 2 HARRISON WILLIAMS, JR. ....... .... 2 Z XP, Adjunct Manager Boxing. RALPH K. WITT .................... .... I HOWARD SWINEFORD YEATTS. .. .... I .. American CIiemicaI Society. SPECIAL STUDENTS ARTHUR PRIIVIROSE BAUGI-I .......,.... 2 HOME ADDRESS .......WorIand, Wyoming . . . .New York, New York .....CIen CarIyn, . . . .Cape Charles, Virginia Virginia . . .... Leesburg, Virginia ........RoanoIce, Pocahontas, West Virginia Virginia . . .RosemonI, PennsyIvania A NIC BARTHOLOMEW FREDERICK CONLON. 2 .... .... A Iexanciria, Virginia EDWARD ALVIN DAVIS ................. I .. .... EarIysviIIe, Virginia WILLIE CARLETON GUINN. ............. 3 ........ ........ C ulpeper, Virginia EDWIN TRAIVIIVIELL HOLLAND .......... 3 ............................ Norfolk, Virginia 3 'I' Eg 9 T3 A.S.C.E.g WrestIing Squad, 1922, Captain W1'estIing Team, I923-24. CHARLES MILLER ........................ 3 ........................... NorfoIIc, Virginia JOHN BIRKS SCARLETT, JR. ....... .... 3 ........ .......... W e sl Orange, New Jersey RAYMOND W. WEISER ........ .... I .. ........... Dublin, Virginia i L . - If X K-- - T-: f Sf ' i -3 , Q in W ff- h W? W r 7 XX ', -5 j-I ff ffrafffffz ,?-fffypyfyng 5 '. N my if Q .5571 - - .X 2.-G M'-I - ' ' , ' ' -sc. 1- I- ,.- may 5 'filmtv i s H5 . . :et :.., V : ' . ii 1 . . CORK! 4 Cllnlf 5 img 1 I ' oooa Woo ooo-we aoouur una nun nun Ygfl - fi- ' -E nun nun an I nun I uouu uanoaa ooooo z.: ie- : -:gp Q-gt' Qi?-7 T- -SQi2g,4 f1i112 3, -.3 'f sgggfe- gg? 'tggggf f , . V, - .,,. . .,, - :tg on li W. ,, . , :fy Id , 1-iziiml Lili-ii CA VALIERS OF NIGHT Misty lights in a row- How they glow in the night, In the cool twilight Of the Lawn. Misty lights al the end Of the Lawn, where they blend Rounded dome into slfy vague and dim. Misty Creelf portico At the end of the row- Cavaliers come and go, Chilly ghosts, in the glow Of the cool dim lights. And they say not a word, ln their long Spanish boots, And the blue and crimson cloalfs, Orange lace, feathered hat, Slender swordg while they drinlf, And the empty bottles elinlg As they go. See them pass on the grass Of the Lawng In the light, misty bright, And the dim and silent night Of the Lawn. -AMEY SMYTH. H341 HRA HD HU MTW HE APPLICANTS FOR GRADUATE DEGREES f 'E A 1' lf jf i I ,asf fl? H , comcf 4 clmu A 1924 --'7'im-- 20032-,'5no3if,239 o A -,1 'ZLA!!92 L Lf 1 1- ff . 'f' , .f . f' o 'f ,E5f5u3 Applicants for Graduate Degrees Master of Arts JOHN WILLIAMS AVIRETT, I1 CLARENCE RHODES BENNETT JAMES ELISHA BENNETT JAMES BLINCOE ROBERT JORDAN CARNER DAVID DECATUR CARR PRESTON BANKS CARWILE NOAH DANIEL CONNER JOHN HENRY HUTCHINGS DENNIS, JULIA DUVAL C. W. EUTSLER IRA STONER FRANCK GEORGIANA SIMMONS CITTINCER STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY RUTH SPENCER HAWKINS VIRGINIA HENRY HOLT FRANK BENJAMIN HURT CECIL JOHNSON J R. MASOJIRO KISHIDA JOHN D. LANE CHARLES R. LARKIN WILLIAM IRVINE MARABLE BENJAMIN ORVILLE MILLER HARRY WILSON PORTER, JR. CAMMIE ROBINSON JOHN ALEXANDER RORER LESSIE KATHLEEN SCOTT THURMAN C. SCOTT EDWIN LAKE SETZLER K. C. SHELBURNE AMEY ALLON SMYTH JOHN HENRY SNAPP BORDER LEVI STANLEY COLEMAN CARTER WALKER TOY WOOD MONROE CRAIG YODER Master of Science HENRY G. ACKER EDWARD MORRIS BETTS WILSON LOWRIE BOYD LOIS C. CARWILE LUTHER CORINNE KETCHAM GILBERT LOREN PRITCHARD GUY ROBERT LEE HINDS JESSE JAMES HINSON OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN, JR. ALLEN CHARLES GRAY MITCHELL LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL FLORENCE BELLE OGG ANDREW LEE PICKENS RAYMOND PURDUM JOSEPH HENRY RIDDICK LELAND STEWART ARTHUR MAX TESSIVIAN SAMUEL PETTIT VANDERSLICE, JR. MARY CECILIA WILKIE BERNARD OBERDORFER WISE Doctor of Philosophy ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS JOHN T. LONSDALE ERNEST CARSON ROSS II371 TZQXQIU 251516 Q QD , AAN , PQ 'I' 'Yf5z7f'1 If ' .J lil! Jqxurl fi l W If ----- 1 li if .f-3 L, , af O W fh , ,Z Q.,-.J ,, V .7 ' ' Ill!! I V 3 X . Z v , 5 gf f Z f - 2 I 6 46 wflnlllfllll - T5fk53?g?s - 35351 msg L as A OFFICERS RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK .............. .......... P resideni GEORGE TALMADGE STARNES ...... ....... V ice-President ERNEST CARSON ROSS ............. ..... S ccrelary-Treasurer ELIZABETH GLASS MARSHALL ................. ............ H islorian MEMBERS NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD ......,......... 3 .......... ........ .... L y nchburg, Virginia B.A., Lynchburg College E A Eg 'I' P Eg P.K.3 Eli Banana: IMPg G.A.A. Boarclg First Year Football Teamg Football Team, I922-233 Baseball Team, l923g V g I3. JOHN WILLIAMS AVIRETT, JR. .....,.... 5 ......................, Cumberland, Maryland B.A., University of Virginia 'I' I' Ag 'IV B Kg E T5 E A X3 Skull ancl Keysg OWL: P.K.g German Clubg Reportorial Staff College Topics, 19205 Assistant Editor CORKS AND CURLS. l922g Manager First Year Basket-ball, l92Ig Manager Basket-ball, 19229 Glee Club: Secretary-Treasurer Academic Class, l923g Editor- in-Chief The Virginia Reel, I92I-23. JESSIE WAKEFIELD BEAMS ............. I ....,....... .... B elle Plaine, Kansas B.A., Fairmont College M.A., University of Wisconsin CLARENCE RHODES BENNETT .......... I .......... ..... L ouisville, Alabama B.A., Howard College U K Ag Instructor Biology. H381 is---5 -er al.. Ewa 5 - 4 2 ' -if -31. g l we comix a. cumf I . J , 192.4 Mm uuaaA 903.1 n.ou,f VA 3 .....4 .... 0 73.57 lg ig i 1 um mm ... mm ., .nou V niwgv umnny Craduale Class I I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE EDWIN MORRIS BETTS ......,.... Pl'i.B,, Elon College JAMES WILLIAM BLINCOE ....... B.A., Randolph-Macon College WILSON LOWRIE BOYD .......... B.S., University of Virginia E A Eg Assistant Manager Traclc, I9Z3g Manager Track, l923 AUGUSTA BRANHAM ............ B.A., Western Reserve Universit JOSEPH RUSSELL BRANHAM ..... B.S., Washington College M.S., University of Virginia JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT, JR. ........... 2 ......... . B.S., University of Virginia eaxpifiaii. DUDLEY HAROLD CARDWELL. .. B S Assistant Geology. .., ROBERT JORDAN CARNER ....... B A DAVID DECATUR CARR ......., University of Virginia University of Virginia B.A., Emory ancl Henry College LOIS CORINNE KETCHAIVI CARWILE .... 2 ............ B.S., University of Virginia PRESTON BANKS CARWILE ...... B.A., Davidson College PU KAO CHEN ..,................. B.A., College of William and Mary NOAH DANIEL CONNER .......... B.A., University of Virginia ROY SELDEN COOK ............... B.S., and M,S., University of Virginia ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR. ....... . B.A., and M.A., University of Virginia B.Litt., University of Oxford JOHN HENRY HUTCHINCIS DENNIS, JR.. 3 ........... . B.A., University of Texas CARROLL FONTAINE DEWEES. .. B.A., University of Virginia JULIA E. DUVAL .........,......... B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College IRA STONER FRANCK ............ B.A., Bethany College MATHEW SAUNDERS GIBSON .... B.S., University of Virginia GEORGIANNA SIMMONS GITTINGER. .. I ....... , . . B.A., Hood College Secretary Women's Organization, University of Virginia. LOREN PRITCI-IARD GUY ........ B.S., University of Virginia OWL, Jefferson Literary Society. H391 -24. Y HOME ADDRESS . . .University, Virginia . . . . .Ashland, Virginia . . .Fort Worth, Texas Charlottesville, Virginia ..BaIlimore, Maryland . . .l3etersburg, Virginia . . .University, Virginia . . .University, Virginia .Blountville, Tennessee . . .University, Virginia . . .University, Virginia . . . .Shangl1ai, China . . . Simpsons, Virginia . .Ivy Depot, Virginia . . .Petersl::urg, Virginia . . . .Wharton, Texas . . . ,Keswicl-1, Virginia . . .I..ynchburg, Virginia Ephrata, Pennsylvania . . . .SL Louis, Missouri . .Fredericlc, Maryland . . . . .Norfollc, Virginia if an hs? -. comix 4 Cllltlf I r i924 . ., Woof' UML, , f'9 ' .22 '5v.2 f' f '!f , V., i, , c -, - ' f ', 'f , - 'f'L ,21 ' D3f'a ' 9 m' I Craduaie Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS CARL ALFRED I-IARRIS ..........,....... 4 ........... ...... I: Ioyd, Indiana ELS., University of Virginia RUTH SPENCER HAWKINS .......,...... I ......... .... U niversity, Virginia B.A., Olivet College ROBERT LEE I-IINDS ................,.... 5 ........... .. .......... Tupelo, Mississippi BS., University of Virginia PI Ng A I-Ig A K XI'g President P.K.g German Clulog OWLg President Graduating Class, I923g President Madison I-Iallg Assignment Editor College Topics ,' Managing Editor The Virginia Reel: Advertising Manager Glee Clulbg Instructor English and Economics. VIRGINIA HENRY HOLT ................. I .......,..,...... .... B.A., Smith College FRANK BENJAMIN HURT ................ I ..,......,....... B.A., Washington and Lee University Washington Literary Society. ALEXANDER SAMUEL JENKINS ......... 5 ..,,....... .. ... B.A., University of Virginia CECIL JOHNSON ........,......,.......... I ...,....,.. ..... B.A,, Mississippi College JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON, JR. ..., ........ 4 ......... . .. BS., University of Virginia . . . .Staunton, Virginia . . . .I:errum, Virginia . . . . . .Severn, Virginia I-Iattieslnurg, Mississippi .CharIoltesviIIe, Virginia A K XI'g Jefferson Literary Society: Track Squad. OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN, JR. .......... 5 ................... High Point, North Carolina BS., University of Virginia ..I-Iiroshina-shi, Japan Lamar, South Carolina . . .Manassas, Virginia . . . .Des Moines, Iowa A K XI'5 E II T5 Photographs Editor CORK5 AND CURLSQ Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, I9Z3-245 Manager Wrestling, I923g President Jefferson Literary Societyg Instructor Spanishg American Legiong Sec- retary Post III, Anglo-Saxon Clulng Virginia Club Board. MASAJIRO KISI-IIDA ...................... I ................. ..... B.A., Vvasedo University JOI-IN DEWEY LANE ,.................... I ........... ..... B.A., Newberry College CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN .............. 5 ..,...... . B.A., University of Virginia JOHN TIPTON LONSDALE ............... I ...,......... . BS. and M.S., University of Iowa CARL PETER MCNALLY ..........,....... 3 ............. . . . B.A., Elon College M.S., University of Virginia A X3 A X Eg Instructor Organic Chemistry. EDNA WILMA MCNALLY ................. 3 ......... ...,. BS., University of Virginia DANNER LEE MAHOOD ..............,... 2 ......... ... q1rA,2T. BS ., Davidson College MS., University of Virginia WILLIAM IRVINE MARABLE ...... ....... I .................. . .. A KIA B.A., College of William and Mary ELIZABETH GLASS MARSHALL .....,... 3 ............... . B.A., University of Kentucky M.A., University of Virginia BENJAMIN ORVILLE MILLER ............ I ............. ... B.A., Bridgewater CoIIege N401 .CharIottesviIIe, Virginia CharI0ltesviIIe, Virginia . .BaItimore, Maryland .Finneywood, Virginia . . .University, Virginia .Briclgewateig Virginia if 5 -- I ?7 '7 T53E E ' comix a. cunlf I I 1924 ,L ?f fL..,'l'l L,A. ! .'LUf'.,'?2S'v'L 12:1 2 :'a:4., .'3,, g m, I ---u '-.- - --- l --'D l -'D0f miff ow I Graduate Class I NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ALAN CHARLES GRAY MITCHELL ...... 5 ............ ............. U niversity, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia B 9 Hg 'P B Kg -I X :Q Cercle Odeong Glee Clulng Instructor Chemistry. J. E. D. IVIURDAUGH ...................... 7 ...................... .... U niversity, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia lVl.A., George Washington University LEI-IIVIAN PATTON NICKELL ............. 5 .,............... .... I-I erndon, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia MARCUS O'FARRELL ..................... l ................... .... S polcane, Washington B.A. ancl LLB., Harvard University B 9 II, FLORENCE BELLE OGG .................. l ....,................. Westminister, Maryland BS., University of Virginia H9241 ANDREW LEA PICKENS .................. l ......,..,.......... Greenville, South Carolina ELS., Furman University Tl'1.B., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK ...... 5 ............................. Chula, Virginia B.S., ancl M.S., University of Virginia 'P A Kg -X K XP, Raven, President Graduate Departmentg jefferson Literary Society, Instructor Economics, Phelps-Stokes Fellowg American Economic Association. HARRY WILSON PORTER, JR. ............ l .,........................... Louisa, Virginia B.A., Virginia Military Institute K E. RAYMOND BRANDENBURG PURDUIVI. .. 5 ............ ..... P roviclence Forge, Virginia B.S., University of Virginia WILLIAM ROGERS QUYNN ............... 6 ...,.......... B.A. and lVI.A., University of Virginia CP 2 Kg CP B Kg E H T, Assistant Instructor Romance Languages. JOSEPH HENRY RIDDICK ................ 6 .............. CAMMIE ROBINSON ...... B.S., University of Virginia B.A., Westhampton College LIMMYE VERNON ROBINSON ............ I .............. ERNEST CARSON ROSS. . ELA. and lVI.A., University of Texas B.A. and lVI.A., University of Virginia Z '19 Eg Secretary Graduate Departmentg Instructor English. EDWIN LAKE SELTZER.. HENRY EDWIN SHIVER.. AMEY ALLAN SMYTH. .. JOHN HENRY SNAPP .... B.A. and IVI.A., Newberry College ELS., Clemson College B.A., Sweet Briar College B.A., Emory and I-Ienry College GEORGE TALMADGE STARNES ......... 3 .............. LELAND STEWART .... B.A., Emory and I-lenry College lVI.A., University of Virginia B.S,, University of Virginia 11411 . . , .Fredericlc, Maryland . . . . .Petersburg, Virginia . .Cl1arlottesville, Virginia . . . . . . .Denton, Texas . . . .Accomac, Virginia Newberry, Soutli Carolina . . . . .University, Virginia . . . .BlaclcslJurg, Virginia . . . .Washington, Virginia . . . .Verdi, Virginia . . . . .University, Virginia .fs 17' 3 9 5,-1,-,-,, .. f'R 'I '7g5 f 7'2 comix 4 Cllltlf 9 J lout nuevo Uvuoi W tanooqq geese: V 3333- :genera ls-of Fv rfiqx e zgi K unu nnno n us I nun' iyofa imeqaa ogefu . I Graduate Class J NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS ARTHUR MAX TESSMAN ................ 6 ..,........ .......... I-I ampton, Virginia BS., University of Virginia COLEMAN CARTER WALKER ........... 4 .....,............. Woodberry Forest, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia X 'IQ A Hg P.K.g German Club: Eli Bananag Vice-President College, 1922-233 V g Football Teamg First Year I:ootbaII 'I-eamg First Year Tiack Team. TOY WOOD ..........,.......... BERNARD OBERDORFER WISE BS., University of Virginia B.A., Furman University WILLIAM HILLMAN WRANEK. BS., University of Virginia E T5 News Chief University Service: Assistant AIumni Seeretaryg Mana News. HERMAN LINWOOD YAC-ER. .. MONROE CRAIG YODER ...,... CHI CHAO YUNC .......... ... B.A., Bridgewater College M.A., CoIumbia University B.A., Lenoir CoIIege BS., Tufts CoIIege MS., University of Virginia . .Birmingham, Alabama ..Greer, South Caroiina . , . .Lynchburg, Virginia ging Editor The Alumni . . .BrigI'itwood, Virginia Hickory, North Carolina . . . . .I-Iong Kong, China GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HENRY GRADY ACKER ........ ALBERT LUTHER BENNETT... B,S., The Citadel B.A., Washington and Lee University M.A., University of Virginia 'T' A Kg Secretary Graduate Department, 1922-23g Vice-President Washin ELISHA KEEN BENNETT ...... FREEMAN JUNIOR DANIELS.. STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY.. A V cl: MARVIN MAIDEN, ............ . MARY HALL NASH ............. B.A., Lynchburg CoIIege B.A., David-Elkins CoIIege LUTHER C. GILBERT .................... I ........... .. BS., Mississippi CoIIege B.A., Roanoke College WAYIEAND JACKSON HAYES.. BS. and MS., University of Virginia CHARLES NEWTON HULVEY. BS ., Sweetwater College B.A., Emory and I-Ienry College M.A., Southern Methodist University JAMES RICHARD MORT ....... B.A., Emory and I-Ienry College M.A., George Peabody CoIIege JI421 . . Bridgewater, Virginia .CI'iarIottesviIIe, Virginia gton Literary Society. . . . .University, Virginia . . . .BeverIy, Virginia . . .Meridian, Mississippi ...,.Radford, . . . .University, . . . .University, . . . . .GIenford .....BristoI . . . . .Amherst, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia ',,, A sig v comix 4 cunu A , :oz -1-gi., mi' r- f .... .. I i- , M if A-as Av a I Graduate Class 1 NAME YEAR IN COLLEGE HOME ADDRESS JOSEPH ISHAM PATTERSON ............ I ................,.... ....... D eLeon, Texas B.A. and B.D., Southern Methodist University lVl.A., Columbia University THURMAN CARLISLE SCOTT ........4... 8 ............. ......, .Fincastle, Virginia B.A., University of Virginia EDWIN LAKE, SEESE ..... .....,......... I .........,.. ..... N e wberry, South Carolina B.A., Bridgewater College ISABEI.. SLOAN ........................... 2 ............... ..... R aleigh, North Carolina B.A., University of North Carolina MARY CECILIA WILKIE. ................. 2 ............., .... B eaverdam, Virginia BS., University of Virginia i'f t'-Wvfb' fe-'hstrfn Z 0L1P'V YP ' , r wwf wa H L we Z 2 X Lt 'Q 1 ff V i,,r xfuiifzt Z f 3 A .- ' We ,f Cm -! -: U .A 11421 . 4 ., . XSS Q XY :Xa x XXX I XV -f-Jigga. ill. -A Q -4 . xs q- ds U xx Q! Iii..-NL ff: - -. - +- ?E 'T 4Q.. XX A i I 1 .' -'Elia'-'Q'-j. I T ,,,..Jvv-'- i X .5 2 ff' 'XJLL-'T T ' f rx Sf-f 61 1,-f .... -. - I X f 'I , ON ' f f,Pi,Y, :1 T JA. 'C 1,1 ff Tuesday, une IZ, I923 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER ....... WALTER WEYMAN BENTON ....... LAUNCELOT MINOR BLACKFORD.. LOUIS CHRISTIAN BRAND .......... EDGAR RARMELE CARDWELL .... SILAS ELDRIDGE CHAMBERS ..... ALBERT AUGUSTINE CREECY .,,.. SAMUEL WESLEY EASON .......... MONROE JACOB EPTING, JRE .,.. .. RICHARD TAYLOR ERCENBRICHT RICHARD DULANY CILL ........... WILLIAM HENRY CLASS ........... ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN ......... CLACI4 DICKENSON HOPKINS ...,.. WILLIAM BARRINGTON HUBBARD: Q f. CHARLES ISAAC JOHNSON ........... THOMAS DUCKETT JONES ......... EUGENE LESLIE LOWENBERG .... RAY JACKSON NEFF ................ HERBERT LAMONT PUGI-I .................... WILLARD GREENBERRY RAINEY ,..,.......... 11441 Black Mounlain, North Winder, ...........,.UniversiIy, .,..........SIaunIon, .,...WiimingIon, North ..............Basic, ....,.....NorfoIk, ...,.....NorfoIk, ....... . Savannah, . . . . .CharIoIIesviIle, .. . . . . . .Leesburg, Carolina Georgia Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Virginia Virginia Georgia Virginia Virginia . . . . . . .Gainesville, Florida . . . . .Pungoteague, . . . . .RiChmond, .. . . .BroacIway, . . . ,Montgomery, . . . . .Petersburg ..,......NorfoIk, . . . . . . . . .Chilhowie, . . . , .......... Crozet, . . . .Greenshoro, North Virginia Virginia Virginia Alabama Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina .........Richmonc.I, comix an cumf . l924 gag: 5, ggi: 'G - :Q - ,T L1 , .ez TIE A I - SIE 1 1- -ff I . cena umm aaa.-iw aonnac nun unoo un Ir. R- f' f i ngun nun nu nu: umm oauaau uwq Tri - - -Rf.-1lf.if.f.? 1rfe-AT M - av -1:1 Q-A - 77 'R 'fr -' ' ' ' J . , 1 glii-1-1 -1 'M' ' ' WE' iiiiii SAMUEL HARVEY RIVERS .......... CHARLES WILLIAM SCOTT ............ RICHARD GREEN WATERHOUSE, JR.. . . . WILLIAM WESTON, JR. ................ . JOHN POWELL WILLIAMS ........... BACHELORS OF LAW NASH RATCLIFF ADAMS ...............,............... JAMES LINDSAY ALMOND, JR.. .. JOHN AMBLER ,... I................ VRRWIRT MARSHALL ANDREWS ..., HARRY MANUEL BESOSA ........... AUBREY RUSSELL BOWLES, JR. .,..... . THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD .............. ROBERT MCCARTHY BULLINCTON ..... SIDNEY ABRAHAM BURNSTEIN ....,. BERCHMANS WELDER CASEY ......,. BERNARD PEYTON CHAMBERLAIN ..... HENRY CLAY ....,..................,.,...... AYLETT BRECKENRIDGE COLEMAN, JR.. .. WILLIAM MRLLARD CONNOR ............ RALPH CORPETO .....................,., MILLARD EILLMORE COX. JR.. . .. GEORGE WATTS CRAWFORD I... IOSEPH DOUGLAS DEAL ......,... WILLIAM WARREN DICKERSON ...,. JOHN LEVERINC EARLY .....,..... HERBERT SEESHOLTZ EALI4 ..... MURRAY ALDEN FOSTER ...... WILLIAM HENRY FOULK ...... DONALD ROBERT FRASER ..... ROSCOE BRADLEY CAITHER .... PEMBROKE COCHNAUER ........ IRVING CHARLES COLDSTEIN .... SHIELDS MEEK GOODWIN ....,.... FRED BONHAM GREEAR ,.,.......... ROBERT EDWARD HARRISON, JR.. .. ROBERT VANCE HATCHER ........... BERNARD REABODY HOLLAND, JR. .... . WILLIAM CARROLL HOWARD ,....... EVERETT MILTON JOHNSTON .I..I. JOSEPH EDWARD JONES ......,.. WILLIAM DANIEL JONES. JR. .... , WILLIAM EMMETT KYLE ........ JACOB HENRY LAVENSTEIN ..... JOHN ALLISON LILE ....,...,... HOWARD E. LYNCH, JR. ......... . CHARLFS DECATUR MAHOOD .... HAROLD MADDOCK MANSER ..... JOSEPH MARCUS ................. MCALISTER MARSHALL ............ ........ WHITFIELD YANCEY MAUZY ..... ........... JI45J .....,...........DrycIen, Virginia , ..........,. Port Republic, Virginia CALDWELL JACKSON STUART .......... . . . . .Washinglon, District of Columbia ..................Emory,Virginia . . . . . . . .CoIumIuia, South CaroIina . . . . . . .Richmond Virginia ............DaIIas, Texas . . . .Locust Grove, Virginia . . . .Grafton, West Virginia ..........SufIoIIc. Virginia . . . . .San Juan, Porto Rico . . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia , . . .University, Virginia . . , . . . .Bon Air, Virginia . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia , . . . .Lynchburg, Virginia . . . .University, Virginia .....,......Americus, Georgia ....,.........Roanoke, Virginia . . . . Spartanburg, South Carolina ,,...,..WaterIJury, Co nnecticut . ........ Louisville, Kentucky . . . .NewI3ern, Aiahama . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia . . . . . . . . .WiImore, Kentucky . . , . .Newport News, Virginia ... . . . . . .Roanoke, Virginia , . . . .WiImington, Deiaware . . . . .SeattIe, Washington . . . .I-Iarrodsburg, Kentucky . . . .CharIottesviIIe, ,Virginia . . . .BaItimore, Maryland . . . . .Warren, Arkansas . . . . . . .SL Paul, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Cincinnati, Ohio Virginia . . . . .Virginia Beach, Virginia , . . . .WheeIing, West Virginia . . . . .BIuefieId, West Virginia . . . . .Evergreen, Aiahama . . . . .JacIcsonviIIe, Florida . . . . . . .NorfoIIc, Virginia . . . . .PetersI3urg, Virginia . . . . .University, Virginia ......... .Dover, Deiaware . . . . .I:'rinceton, West Virginia . . . . . .Trenton, New Jersey . . . . . . .I3ortsmouth, Virginia . . . . . . . . .LouisviIIe, Kentucky . . . . .IVIcGaheysviIIe, Virginia .as f-il. td' 5 ' l924 CORK! 6 Cllltlf ,pq 1:2 I ff! K I ' ,Q -3 3 , -A 2 I . I a keaui V-YYY 'V Y -Y I yun unn ou I nun I nonu nowov ammo - ,af 1531,-:51 f'f' , jj, -, - 1 rg, V- Q ffjtf ffii e ADDINELL I-IEWSON MICI-IIE ...... .... C I1arIottesviIIe, Virginia EDGAR SCLATER MONTAGUE .... ...... I-I amplon, Virginia GEORGE WILLIAM MOORE ...... ..... L ynchburg, Virginia LEONARD GASTON MUSE ............. .,........ V inton, Virginia PLAYFORD ALONZO NAYLOR .......... ......... O akland, Maryland RICHARD ANDREWS NORSWORTI-IY .,....... .... H arcIeeviIIe, South Carolina WILBERT HENRY NORTON ,................... .......... D eIlaviIIe, Virginia CHARLES BLACKWELL MANLEY OKELLEY .... THOMAS NELSON PARKER ............,....... NELSON PHILLIPS, JR. .............. . CEYLON GREY QUESENBERY .......... GEORGE ANDERSON REVERCOMB ..... JOHN EVANS RICHARDSON .....,.... RICHARD CARTER SCOTT, JR. ...,.. . HATCHER POWELL SEWARD ..... SIMON SEWARD ............,.... GEORGE THOMAS SHANNON .... MAURICE BAER SHAPERO .... JOHN CADE SHERWOOD ..... CURTIS SIMPSON ............,......... TODD SMITH ............................ ROBERT NATHANIEL STEPHENS, JR. .... . ELIZABETH NELSON TOMPKINS .... MICHAEL BENJAMIN WAGENHEIM. JAMES WHITCOMB WELCH ......... CHARLES TALBOTT YOUNG ......,. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS VERGIL KERFOOT BROWN ............................. Louis JAMES Ficc, JR. ........... . WILLIAM WORSHAM HARDY .,... ROBERT ROGERS HARMON ,........ . . . .VicIcsIJurg, Mississippi . . . .RicI1monCI, Virginia .. . . . . . . . . .DaIIas, Texas . . . .WaynesIJoro, Virginia . . . .Covington, Virginia . . . .GIasgow, Kentucky . . . .RicIimoncI, Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . Petersburg, Virginia .. . . . . . . . . .I3etersIJurg, Virginia Washington, District of Columbia . . . . . . . .CharloltesvilIe, Virginia . . . . . . . . .DiIIon, South Carolina ....... . . .I-Iurt, Virginia . . . ,University, Virginia . . . . .Quinque, Virginia . . . .RicI'1mond, Virginia .... . . . . . .NorfoIk, Virginia . . . .NicI'ioIasviIIe, Kentucky . . . . , .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . .CI'iarIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . .LyncI'iburg, Virginia . . . . . .AmeIia, Virginia . . . . .NasIiviIIe, Tennessee JOI-IN WILLIAM MORRIS ,............. ............ L ynchburg, Virginia DAVID MEADE BERNARD PEEBLES .... .................. R oanoke, Virginia WALTER SCHOLL ...................,.. ..... W asiiington, District of Columbia FRED RAYMOND WILSON ...........,.............., ........... C I'iarIottesviIIe, Virginia CIVIL ENGINEERS EDGAR WILSON DARE ................,.......,..... .,... A Iexandria, Virginia FREDERICK ARNOLD I-IOEKE ..... ....... S an Antonio, Texas THOMAS GUY I-IOSKINS ......... ........... N orfolk, Virginia ELMER MORTON KNIGHT ....... ..... R eidsvilie, North Carolina NEWTON JEFFRESS PAINTER ..... ........... R oanoke, Virginia HARRY LIVELY WHITE, JR. ............................. ......... N orfoIIc, Virginia ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS FLAVIUS EUGENE DAVIS, JR. .......................................... Norfolk, Virginia FREDERICK ARNOLD I-IOEKE ..... .............., S an Antonio, Texas RODERICK ROY MQCULLOCH .... ..... W ashington, District of Columbia JAMES COLVIN MALLORY ..... ....... ................. M i neral, Virginia H461 ,,,,gl af- Tal. Ven ' - Q F 2 j .ii :K I CQRIIJ' 4 Cllnlf - li 1 1. .924 Wfmooa Hagan V annum- guaofbk gn-uu aqy iuiax ', M ki lt L I nun nun an I uno -fmgu nauano oogqn -'Er' EY' U in ET? 'li i' img. K- 1 . 'Ei M17 ' H ' Ticza--ir iii A A i- in A i TIMOTHY HENRY MURPHY ........, .... L ynchburg, Virginia WILLIAM WINSTON PARKINSON .... .... W arrenlon, Virginia VASCO ROOSEVELT PARRACK ..... .... R oanoke, Virginia PAUL LATIMER WEIR .........,.. .......,...,........... ..... M a nassas, Virginia MECHANICAL ENGINEERS CHARLES WILLIAMSON HUDSON .............,.......... ..... N orfolk, Virginia JAMES COLVIN MALLORY ......... ...... M ineral, Virginia HARRY CARLYLE MONROE ........ ..,... P ortsmoulh, Virginia SIDNEY OC-LETHORPE MULLINS ..... .... B ig Stone Gap, Virginia RICHARD SEPTIMUS VENNINC .... ...... U niversily, Virginia BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION WILLIAM BAMFORD CROCKETT .... ..... C I1arIotlesviIIe, Virginia EDNA EIGHMEY .................... ..... C I'iarIollesviIIe, Virginia DWIGHT LUCIAN HOPKINS ...... ........ N okesville, Virginia EDNA WILMA MCNALLY ........... ..... C Iiarloltesville, Virginia EDNA ROBERTSON SCRIBNER ..... .......... E arIysviIIe, Virginia JAMES CLIFFORD WHITE ......... .... W ilmington, North Carolina BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE JOSEPH -IULIAN DEBRITA ............................................ Corona, New York WASHINGTON IRVING DIXON ,.... .... N orfolk, Virginia STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI .... .... U niversily, Virginia I BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY' ALFRED KEMPER EAGLE ....,,...............,............,.......... Doe I-IiII, Virginia RAYMOND BRANDENBURG PURDUM ..... .... P roviclence Forge, Virginia LEONARD HALL SHEPHERD ..................................... CI1arIollesviIIe, Virginia BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE I GUSTAVO BEC-UIRISTAIN. . . b I ' l ....................................,. ' ..... HERBERT DABNEY DEANE ..... THOMAS FINLEY DEBNAM ..... ROBERT LEE HINDS ............ HARRY GLENN KAMINER, JR. .... . BYRON LAIVIOTT NEIMEYER ..... EDWARD VANWAGENEN ........ .I-Iawiana, Cuiia . . . . . . . .Marion, Alabama . . . . .CI1arIollesviIIe, Virginia .., . . . . . .SufIoIIc, Virginia . . . . . . , . .TupeIo, Mississippi . . . .GacIsden, South Carolina . . . .Lillle Rock, Arkansas . . . . .CI'1arIollesviIIe, Virginia BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS LOIS CORINNE KETCHAM ...,......................................... .CI'1esler, Virginia II471 mll 1 fm Q K 'f .il 3135.31 il 'aff' 41 ' comcf 4 clmu lou, 1 ,A,,,, UPN f '0,, SP5-'3g,,'usP L,,.:!f : : e9? ::r,, ii .. , ,! ,,, H , ',,, ,g-'g gvs-z '19 ww i f ' .,,. 1 fm ?rl:f:l'f 'O 'i1i?' JT BACHELORS' OF SCIENCE IN MEDICINE STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD ........................ .. .......... Universily, JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY, JR. .... ..... C1 reenvilie, South FLOYD LAFAYETTE KNIGHT ..... ,.... C arlhage, North HERBERT LAIVIONT PUGI-I .............,................................ Crozel, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICS ROBERT BURROW TORBETT .......... .....Universily, BACHELORS OF SCIENCE EDWARD HUTCHINGS ANDERSON .... JOHN FRANK BARKER .............. EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND .......... ....SancIyI..eveI, JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT, JR. ........... . FREDERICK NATHANIEL CALDWELL. DUDLEY HAROLD CARDWELL .......... Li-:ROY ROS ENHEIM COHEN .........,. JAMES COUSAR DUNLAP ........ GESSNER HARRISON ECHOLS ..... WALTER MURREY ELSWICK .... LAWRENCE ZIEGLER FISCHER ..... THOMAS CAMPBELL GOODWIN ..... LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES, JR. ..... . JOHN DISMUKES GREEN ............. HOWARD RICHARD HARNER ......... STAKLEY FONVILLE HATCHETTE ..... CLACK DICKENSON HOPKINS ....... CHARLES JOSEPH HORGAN ....... RAYMOND LAv11.LON JACKSON. . JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON, JR. ..... . WILLIAM JEFFERSON JUDD ...... JOHN MCALLISTER KATER ...., JOSEPH ANDREW KATER ......,. LAWSON PEEL KISER ...,.......... HAROLD CLIFFORD KIMMERLE. .... EDWIN DEWEES KYLE, JR. ...,.... . SYLVESTER WELCH LABROT .... RUFUS HERMAN LANE, JR. ......... . JAMES LEONARD MCVOY ........... NATHANIEL BAXTER MADDOX .... AUGUSTIN FREELAND MAGRUDER BURWELL DEAS MANNING ........, ALLAN CHARLES GRAY MITCHELL .... LEHMAN PATTON NICKELL ........ CLAUDIAN BELLINGER NORTHROP, JR.. . .. FRED NASH OGDEN ................. RUSSELL PARRISH ................... RAYMOND GODSEY PERKINSON. .. CRAIGE RUFFIN .......,............. GEORGE CHANCELLOR SAUNDERS f f f WILLIAM HARRY STOUFFER ........ 11431 Virginia Carolina Caroiina Virginia Virginia Virginia ........ .5aIina, Kansas . . . .West Point, ....... .PeIersburg, . . . . .Ciiflon Forge, .......BrookneaI, . . . . .RichmoncI, ..... . .AlIanta, , . . . .University, .. . . . . . .CoaIdan, Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Georgia Virginia Virginia . . . . .Chevy Chase, IVIaryIanrI . . . . . . .Richmond, . . . . .Liberty IVIiIls, Virginia Virginia . . . . .New York, New York ..........EIkton, .......IVIarion, . . . . .Richmond .RossIyn, . , ...... Keswick, . . . . .CharIolIesviIIe, . . . . . . .RichmoncI, . . . .Winchester, ...........,.WinchesIer, ......,...........AIIanIa, Virginia Alabama Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Georgia Sea Cliff, Long Island, New York ..................NorfoIk, Virginia . . . . . .New Orleans, Louisiana . . . .FaIIs Church, .........SeIma, ...........AIIanla, Virginia Aiabama Georgia ... . . . . . .SlarkviIIe, Mississippi . . . . .CoIumbia, South . ........... University, ...............I'IerncIon, Caroiina Virginia Virginia Washington, District of Columbia New Orleans, Louisiana ............R1cI'1mond, . . . .Petersburg, . . . . . .RicI1mond, Louis, Virginia Virginia Virginia Missouri . . . .C1reencaslIe, Pennsylvania .+: CORIKJJCIIRIJ' Q 5 l924 is n wgsf' 1' , ,if K i I 72 1' 7:2-L Y AV: .v i ii: - gun uu.i v.3- nun I nwnf vw io f g coco anim anew aeoaoc faiun uni: CHARLES BAYNE STRINGFELLOW ........................... OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. .............. . GEORGE LEIGH WALKER ......... SAMUEL CLAY WARD ............... MEREDITH ERSKINE WATKINS .... GEORGE HENRY WEBB, JR. ....... . RENO LAWRENCE WENGER .... SAMUEL FREDERICK WILL .... JAMES GRAY WILLIAMS ......... . . . . . . .University, Virginia . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . . . .UrIJanna, Virginia . . . . . . . . . .Paris, Kentucky .........SuiIoIIc, Virginia ...Jersey City, New Jersey . . . . .CI'iarIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . .QuicIcshurg, Virginia . . .Newport News, Virginia BERNARD OBERDORFER WISE.. BACHELORS OF ARTS WILLIAM RICHARDSON ABBOTT, IV. .... TOM GIBBS AKELEY .................... EDWARD ALVEY, JR. ........... . JOHN WILLIAM AVIRETT, II ....... WILLIAM CECIL BAKER ......... RICHARD CURRY BLACKWELL.. JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN ....... ROBERT JORDAN CARNER ...... NOAH DANIEL CONNER .......... CARROLL FONTAI NE DEWEES. ROBERT BAYLOR DRIVER ...... '.'.'.'. .. AURELIUS SYDNEY FURCRON .......... RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR . . . . .BirmingI'iam, Aiabama . . . . . . . .BeIIevue, Virginia . . . . .I7argo, North Dakota . . . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . .CumI:JerIand, IVIaryIancI . . . .KnoxviIIe, Tennessee .. . . . .Quincy, Florida . . . . .EnsIey, Alabama . . . .RoanoIce, . . . . Simpson, Virginia Virginia . . . . . .KeswicI4, Virginia ......... .NorfoIIc, Virginia . . . . . ,CharIottesviIIe, Virginia . . . . . . .Petersburg Virginia RICHARD WALLACE HAGAN, JR. ..... . IRWIN CLAY HANGER .............. CHARLES LEWIS HAYWOOD, JR.. . . . SIDNEY WALKER HOLMAN ....... SAMUEL SPENCER JACKSON .... WILLIAM HENRY LAIRD ........ CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN ........ ARGYLE WATSON LIVINGSTON .... LESLIE HALL MCCUE .............. WILLIAM JAMES McDOWELL ..... KINLOCH NELSON ....................... ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH ........... MARC PETER, JR. ........................... . WILLIAM HARRY SCHWARZSCHILD, JR. .... . JOHN CADE SHERWOOD .................... COLEMAN CARTER WALKER ..................... LITTLETON MAQCLURG WICKHAM ................ FREDERICKNSTALLKNECHT VANBUREN WIGHT .... THADDEUS BRAXTON WOODY. ............................ .. . . . .Chaltanooga, Tennessee . . . . . . . .Staunton, Virginia .. .Durham, North CaroIina . . . . . . .GIasgow, Kentucky . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . .WiImington, DeIaware . . . . . . .IVIanassas, Virginia ...Short I-IiIIs, New Jersey . . . . . . . . .GruncIy, Virginia . . . . .Richmond, Virginia . . . . .RicI'imond, Virginia . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . .Geneva, Switzerland . . . . . . .RichmoncI, Virginia . . . .DiIIon, South CaroIina Woodberry Forest, Virginia . . . . . . . .Lorraine, Virginia . . .Chatham, Massachusetts . . , . . . .Petersburg, Virginia ' MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY JOSEPH RUSSELL BRANI-IAM ....................................... Bahimore, IVIaryIancI CARL PETER MCNALLY .......,.... ......... C harIotlesviIIe, Virginia WILLIAM I-IILLIARD SCI-IUYLER .... .......... L ewisburg, Pennsylvania HENRY EDWIN SI-IIVER ........... ..... C Iemson College, South Carolina CHI CHAO YUNG ........... ............ ............... I'I 0 ng Kong, China 11491 .fm si K 1 - W . ff? u w ' EE como' at cumf 1924 .. DOW' WN Y nano.. f'f f.,l'ffff, 'lfff '1f, W fn U 'N - fnf' ,2f'fE, f'w 0ow MASTERS OF SCIENCE FREDERICK NATHANIEL CALDWELL .........,........ ARTHUR BEVERLY DAVIES, JR. ......... . CAREY C. DOBBS ..,..................... FRANCIS MERIWETHER.FOWLKES ..... THOMAS CAMPBELL GOODWIN ...... THOMAS GUY GREAVES ............ CARROLL WARDLAW GRIFFIN ..... DWIGHT LUCIAN HOPKINS ........ DANNER LEE MAHOOD ............... RAYMOND BENNETT PINCHBECK ..... WILLIAM WORTHAM PITT ...,....... RICHARD LEE STALLINGS .......... WILLIAM HARRY STOUFFER ......................... MASTERS OF ARTS HAVILAH BABCOCK ................................... CHARLES SPURGEON BLACK ....... CARTER MARSHALL BRAXTON .... HATTIE EDNA BROWN ........... CLAUDE WATSON BRUCE ...... JAMES MADISON BUTLER ...... MACDONALD DICK ................ ANRELIUS SYDNEY FURCRON ..... CARTER VICTOR GOOD .............. WALTON HARLOWE GREEVER, JR.. . .. IRWIN CLAY HANGER ..........,..... CHARLES LEWIS HAYWOOD, JR.. .. WILBIE S. HINEGARDNER ......... . . .Clifton Forge, . . .Clifton Forge, . . . . .Mathiston, M . . . . .BurIceville, Virginia Virginia ississippi Virginia . . . . . . Richmond, Virginia . . .Charloltesville, Virginia .Anderson, South Carolina . . . . . . Nokesville, Virginia . . . . .Baltimore, Maryland ........ChuIa, .. . . .Locust Hill, . . . . .Columl:zus, M Virginia Virginia ississippi .Oreencastle, Pennsylvania . . , . .Appomattox, . .Ciastonia, North ... . . .Jaclcsonville, . . . , . .Richmond, .........Nebo, .........SuH:olk, . . . .Sumter, South . . .CharIottesville, ..........Dayton, .C0lumbia, South ...... . .Staunton, ..Durham, North ........Midland, BESS HUTCHINS .................... Blue Mountain, M OBED WILMER JOHNSON ............ ....... C arrsville, HOWARD MORGAN MCMANAWAY .... ........ S taunton, ROBERT THORNTON MARSH, JR. .... ..... R ichmond, ELIZABETH GLASS MARSHALL .... .... U niversity, WILLIAM ROGERS QUYNN ....... .... U niversity, WILLIAM THOMAS STRALEY .... .... L ynchburg, ROLAND ADELL WAKEFIELD .... ..... R ichmond, DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY WILLIAM HENRY BROWN ................................ ..., N arrows, B.A., Emory and Henry College M.A., University of Virginia Dissertation-Negro Education in Virginia and Its Economic Effects THOMAS LUCIAN CLINE .........,....,............... B.A., Roanoke College M.A., University of Virginia . . . . . .CuIpeper, Dissertation-Critical Opinion in the Eighteenth Century English Personal Letter H501 Virginia Carolina Florida Virginia Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Virginia Carolina Virginia Carolina Virginia ississippi Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia P if 1 . 1 comix at cnmlf a i l92-4 -1--f 'f'--t-35 'EL3 3'1 i o'? f-ff 5 T'! 3': fQ ,- ' 'f' f '3c '? '3's FP i iff' 'Fifi 'Y-T' 'Ti' -, I T g,i: Q. f' ig, f--' 1 t I 'ie 8-in-Qi -ii iiiiii HERBERT LELAND HUGHES ............... ............ ..... L y nclmburg, Virginia B.A., Transylvania College M.A., Columbia University Dissertation--Theory and Practice in the American Novel WILLIAM SUMNER APPLETON POTT .................... .........,.,. S hianghai, China B.A. and lVl.A., University of Virginia Dissertation-Social and Ethical Aspects of Confucian Philosophy GILBERT IRO TI-IURMOND .............................. .......,... C allatin, Tennessee B.A., Vanderbilt University lVl.A., University of Virginia Dissertation-Lactic Acid and Its Anhydrides PEARL VIVIAN WILLOUCHBY ................,................... Charlottesville, Virginia B.A., University of Indiana M.A., University of Virginia Dissertation-The Achievement of Modern Dramaturgy N ' J -f f , -5 X' '-,W , 0 91' ' Y ,,. r fi 0 tb of L 0' '- eff s,ffg:rOO+ f1,, la, We Ge fs r ffzidi' ' QQ.,-S.. 5. - .fx 'Z H511 . ,E-,. 4 f. .A K .0-via l. if zllzlei i-437 L-WL-in 1 A I f 5 1 5 if illii comer an cumu I loan, le .fayivgfagzzififffvg,1'- zu :ff-2 fff f L i f?'f1 1 3922 52914 ef- 4- at 'a ig 'iia.+ 21-.-...- 'Q-af 'T' Statistical Studies ln Scholarship Under the direction of George Dandridge Cibson lThe following data have been prepared from the marks of only those men who took the examinations of all three terms.-Editors Nole.l Rank of Fraternity Kappa Sigma .,.... Phi Epsilon Pi .... Kappa Alpha .... Phi Della Theta Theta Della Chi Bela Theta Pi ..... Sigma Phi Epsilon . Alpha Chi Rho Sigma Nu ....... Pi Kappa Alpha .. Della Sigma Phi .. Zeta Bela Tau ..... Della Kappa Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Phi Epsilon . Delta Phi ......... Della Psi ......... Phi Gamma Della .. Sigma Chi ....... Phi Kappa Sigma .. Della Chi ........ Chi Phi .,..... . Phi Sigma Kappa .. Alpha Fliau Omega . Zeta Psi ......... Phi Kappa Psi .. Phi Alpha ........ Della Tau Della Della Upsilon ... Theta Chi .... Grade '22-'23 85 .2 Grade '22-'23 83 .9 Grade '22-'23 84.2 SCHOLASTIC STANDING OF THE FRATERNITIES Grade '22-'23 Grade 'Zi-'22 Grade 20 21 .. 86.4 81 7 86 4 77 I 86 I 75 4 85 7 87 O 85 5 8I 0 85 4 8I 2 85 3 76 9 85 I 79 0 84 9 76.2 84 8 83 8 84 I 72 4 83 9 85 6 83 5 79 7 83 4 8I 5 83.4 .. . 83 I 78 4 82 8 82 5 82 7 78 7 82 6 79 2 81 8 79 6 8I 6 77 4 8I 3 82 4 8I 2 87 2 80 9 78 9 80 7 79 3 80 4 8I 4 80 4 .. . 79.6 78 I 79 5 80 0 76.8 788 Average Standing of AII Fraternity Men Grade '2I -'22 Grade '20-'2 79.9 77.8 Average Standing of All Non:Fraternity Men Grade '21-'22 Grade '20-'Z 78.7 Average of the Whole University Grade '2I-'22 Grade '20-'2 79.3 76.2 11521 ' x 5 , 1- i comer 4 cunu 9 192.4 .mari-Vtwaaggwv QDQLE35 mmwr .mn ...... .3,.,,, 7' l w V i 1 ...qw Q. ... I Mi I agen Arie r E' ' ' ' E1 ' ' ' 2 Fraternity Men Versus Non:Fraternity Men by Departments Average Fraternity Grade DEPARTMENT Average Non-Fraternity Grade t922-'23 1921 -'22 1920-'21 1922-'23 1921 -'22 1920-'21 80.5 77.2 75.6 .. College .. 80.6 76.7 72.5 88.6 85.8 86.7 .. .... Law .. 88.7 86.8 85.7 88.6 83.0 85.2 .. .... Medicine .. 85.4 84.5 80.7 77.6 76.9 70.9 .. Engineering .. .. 77.0 74.1 71.4 90.7 88.0 89.1 .......... Graduate .......... 87 .8 85.0 87.1 Average Grade by Departments 1922-'23 1921-'22 1920-'21 College . 80.6 76.8 73.7 Law 88.7 86.3 86.2 Medicine 85 .4 83 .8 82 .6 Engineerin 77.0 76.3 7t .3 Graduate ................ 87.8 86.9 87.5 Highest Grade 1922-'23 1921-'22 1920-'21 99 98.7 98 Lowest Grade 1922-'23 1921-'22 1920-'21 36 I0 6 The Year's Record THE COLLEGE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 5 made 95 or over' None made over 95. 44 made belween 90 and 95' I2 made between 90 and 95. 309 made between 80 and 90- 59 made between 80 and 90. 232 made between 70 and 80. 34 made belween 70 and 80' 40 made between 60 and 70. I8 made between 60 ancl 70. 5 made between 50 and 60. I4 made between 50 and 60. None made between -40 and 50. one made between 40 and 50' Que made below 40. One made below 40, GRADUATE DEPARTMENT LAW DEPARTMENT I6 made over 95. 30 made over 95. I2 made between 90 and 95. 82 macle between 90 and 95. 27 made between 80 and 90. 116 macle between 80 and 90. 7 made between 70 and 80. I5 made between 70 and 80. One made between 60 and 70. THE UNIVERSITY 60 made over 95. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT t96 made between 90 and 95. 592 made between 80 and 90. 9 made Over 95- 310 made between 70 and 80. 51 made belween 90 and 95- 6t made between 60 and 70. 81 made belween 80 and 90- I9 macle between 50 and 60. 22 made between 70 and 80. One macle between 40 and 50. 2 made between 60 and 70. 2 made below 40' 11531 5 I comix 4 cunu i924 We 0 JM' 0 ..,f:9'f' 1999 -11, 'P , 'f' ' ,. ', :22 'gW' U'w Average Grades of Men in College Activities 1922-'23 l92l -'22 l920-'2l Managers of Teams and Publications. 88 l 86.6 85.l Editors, Assistants, and Associates... 87.4 88.0 89.3 Class Officers .................... 86.4 86.3 86.5 General Athletic Association Officers 87 7 85.5 83.8 Y, lVl. C. A. .......................................... 85.4 88.7 88.9 Scholastic Standing of Athletes l 922-'23 l92l -'22 l92O-'2l Football Team .... . 82 5 79,2 78.4 Baseball Team . 83 8 80.2 82.4 Basket-ball Team . . . . 82.l 83.0 83.6 Track Team ...... ........................ 8 6.8 .... .... Standing of All Athletes 1922-'23 1921-'22 1920-'21 81 .9 82. l 80.5 Standing of All Non:Athletes l922-'23 l 92l -'22 1920-'21 84.3 79.9 76. l Average Grade of Student Members of the 3:3:3 Council l922-'23 l92l-'22 93.7 94 lAttention is called to the general improvement which is in evidence in almost every incident.- Editor's Note.1 I l54 1 I, ,fr-I+ 5 -ez: V fa 1 2 comcf 4 clmu I g 192.4 G aff fffi-ff 'fix f fi gu ec r re v The Legacy of Jefferson HEY say that the Lawn in the moonlight, especially the brand of moon- light that seems to linger carelessly about this old place, is conducive to poetry, prose, and whatnot. That may be. But the Easter Week couple who sit on the Rotunda steps, close in the shadow of a benignly paternal column, find other ways of expressing the sentiments evoked by the mystic combination of moon, columns, tradition, and beauty. 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 The skinny, rather shabby man, stood at the Corner . . . stood alone, wistfully. l-le was near a group of big men, happy, popular, care- free . . . as oblivious of his presence as of any other part of the land- scape outside of their own immediate circle. All of them had money and that undefinable something we call Hbackgroundf' Qnce, during an elec- tion, one of them had spoken to him. I-le couldn't help but think how nice it must be to be a big man,', easily meeting people, never lacking friends nor the wherewithal to furnish amusements. Then he hurried over to his lonely room on the Row . . . it was supper time and as he was getting through on less than the pocket money of many of the Corner Kings, he cooked his own meals. l-le generally made his fifteen a month stretch out all right, though it was hard going sometimes. 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 The blase Second Year Man was about to enter the open doorway of an office on the Lawn. Queried a tentative First Year voice, Say, can you tell me if you get your leaves here?H HNo,', cynically replied the other, this is where you applyf' 6 I 155 1 .f E CORK! 6 CUl?lJ' IQZ4 ', ... rv : u ni g en . l ' 'ft if V . Iagoogiraoaonzvq oaognoq cannon' V Q. u-nui V gfsn vglnf p k, .irlji- iii nun nun no ii ausiJ:iaang E?nEaa m1ooaa The lady inside had evidently overheard. That was a tactful re- mark, wasn't it?', greeted the adept one, as he prepared to begin his intro- ductory remarks leading to the attainment of the desired leave. l-le was taken aback . . . slightly. But a real, human, sheepish, First Yearish grin saved the situation. t l-le got his leave. So did the First Year man, later. as as as as as as as as as as as As the boy slowly mounted the steps to his room, looking over a stack of colored envelopes in his afternoon mail, he ruminated pleasantly on the prospect of the evening. Yes, he'd better go to the dance . . . and after that, there was that date. l-le had met the girl that afternoon. It was her first trip up and even though she didn't understand the customary give and taken that would make it all the easier. As he tied his tie that night he happened to glance carelessly at a framed sheet on the wall: The University of Virginia writes her highest degree on the souls of her sons- . . . and pursue no woman to her tears . . .,' It wasn't difficult to break the date gracefully. as -as as as as as as -as as as as They were obviously a party of tourists. They exhibited all the traits: the reverential gaze at the proper spotsg the awed voicesg the insistent search for bits of Hlocal colourf, They stood in front of Cabell Hall, attempting to encompass the beauty of the Lawn and Rotunda into the confines of their intellects, already full of mentally thumbed snapshots intended for subsequent retail to admiring and enviously curious friends back home. They had evi- dently carefully and conscientiously read up on the places included in their itineraryg often such information became confused, but they would not belong to the Brahmin caste of conscientious tourists if they had not prepared the ground for the viewing. So they gazed long and earnestly at the Rotunda. H561 i f 5 ' l 4 comix 4 cumf a It 192.4 :moon anno V oosw aoooaiii :.uuVi,nagn3?uYanaa V 5 V rr unu uni Cu a nno nuns naanao uoua Finally, the inevitable Hmotherly old ladyn of the party exclaimed, Well, I declareg I think itls real nice for so many students to visit Jefferson's tomb, l,ve counted over a dozen going in there since we've been standing here. 55- 56 95 56 55- 55 'FF 3- JF- 55 55 There is an oflice on the Lawn, similar in architectural design to the rooms of many humble students. At the opening of every session anxious First Year men and Hragged edge old students form a line before its en- trance. In the spring taciturn applicants for degrees march bravely through its portal. Almost every day some miscreant slinks in for a closed session. Of all those who go in not one returns but with a more pleasant aspect and a brighter outlook. They have found sympathy, understanding, and a living example conducive to emulation. Un the doorway there is a small plate: DEAN OF TI-IE COLLEGE.. -as as af- -as as as as as as af- 21- A wealthy visitor from New York couldn't understand how a Univer- sity could operate with such easy-going ways as he observed on every hand. He could not understand the open doors, the friendly professors, the leisurely students, the lack of disciplinarians in the classrooms and dormitories. So he thought as he went down the Long Walk. But as he was waiting at the Corner for the street-car to take him to the station, he saw something that causedhim to abruptly terminate this trend of thought and wear a rather reflective expression for some time afterwards. He had glanced at the entrance gateway and read the words there in- scribed: THE WAY OF HONOR, THE LIGHT GF TRUTH, THE WILL T0 WORK FOR lVlE.N.H 55 -55 96 -55 35 55 H4 -34 53- 96 96 H571 WE5 T LA WN Here lies the fairest world I lfnow. Proud columns stand here in a row To guard old dreams from spring to springg And here the April rolvins sing To gold-haired lvuttercups below,- Here all day long the gypsy sun Stretches himself upon the Lawn And then, when the happy day is done, Kisses each pillar and hurries on,' Here night is spendthrift with her stars To buy the music of gay guitars That tell of hopes as yet unwong Here rests the mellow glow of years, Soft as the play of love-born fears Across a young madonna's faceg Here beauty, as in stately Greece, Goes plainly clad in sweet-limlred graceg And ghosts of dreamers walk in peace. -LAWRENCE LEE I use 1 QQ? M O9 U- I, U Qf EQLQS mfg A , ,mga EM Q Rift? MacFarlane, Brown, Cabell, Barflett, Taylor, W., Tyler, Hobson, Peyton Mackall, W., Mackall, C., Koehler, Cameron, McGuire, Luth, Hunton, Baxter, Dunn, Hall, Abbott, Wrenn Davis, Ryan, Dr. Luck, Foster, Parrish, R., Taylor, H., Lewis, Taylor, Fl., Parrish, E. 'ggrldx fav s 4 IP' . H- ' - 1 . comcf an cumu 1924 L,i-wiqffufb ,L 90322. ew ,,J1 'f1 f!'9?!, f'g'1' Q . ,2-. fl 'V H ' l --'H ! i '? 'f'X'0 R I' 1 53 154 f .fafakg-A Eta Chapter Of Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded al Yale, 1844 Eslablfshczl al UIC Universily of Virginia, November 26, 1852 FRATRES IN FACULTAT E LLEWELLYN ORIFFITH HOXTON, Rs., M.A., PH.D. JOHN JENNINCS LUCK, M.A., PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE HEDLEY MCNEER BOWEN DR. PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE EDWARD WATTS GAMBLE, JR. FRANK AUBREY MASSIE ROBERT JOHN BARTLETT JOHN MCGRAW BAXTER WILLIAM CARC-ILL BOND PERCY HOUSTON BROWN ROBERT GAMBLE CABELL, III JOHN SOUTHALL DUNN HENRY POYAS FOSTER, JR. ARTHUR HERBERT HALL FRANK ARCHER HOBSON, JR. EPPA HUNTON, IV RICHARD KEITH KOEHLER MAYNADIER MASON HOLLIS RINEHART, JR. RODC-ER RICHMOND RINEHART DAVID JOSEPH WOOD COLLEGE JOHN ELLISON LOTH IAN MACFARLANE WILLIAM WHANN MACKALL, IV CHARLES MATTHEWS MACKALL JOHN PEYTON MCCUIRE, JR. CHARLES GUNTER PEYTON, JR. HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR, JR. WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR WAT HENRY TYLER MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN VICTOR PETERS WILSON LUCIEN MINOR ABBOTT JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. LAW EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH JOHN ELBERT RYAN, JR. STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD MEDICINE ' WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON JOHN STAIGE DAVIS lI6IJ Hosterman, Nelson, Gancly, Shaw, Newell, Bryan, Jamison, Adams, K., Saunders, J. Castleman, Stone, Burr, NlcAndrews, Saunders W., Risher, Hoge, McCIanahan, Jones Galleher, Brady, Showalter, Carlin, Adams, T., Boyd, Swineford, Wertenbaker, Ritchie, Maclfarlancl , I 1 5: - W i g! 5 5:11 mf 'K l ,.1. . -. Y - CQRKJI 4 cllnlf - ' 1 .924 5 if I I can ooao umm aooqar nun lllul wll :f.Y Y 1' '- I nun nun on nun nmm nauana uwaa Lx-Mia. A A A A 5.5 A A, Virginia AIpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Founded al jefferson College, 1852 Eslablished al the Universily of Virginia, December 8, 1853 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, LL.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A,, PH.D. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M.A., M.D. GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR., B.A., B.L. FRATRES IN URBE HOWARD WINSTON COLONEL J. A. COLE THOMAS MUNFORD BOYD HAMPTON PARTON ABNEY, JR. KIRKWOOD FLOYD ADAMS THOMAS TUNSTALL ADAMS, JR. ERNEST ADELBERT AGNEW, JR. JOHN DAVIS BRADY WILLIAM ALLEN BRYAN WILLIAM MCCORD BURR CHARLES TYSON CASTLEMAN ARTHUR MASON CHICHESTER, JR. RANDOLPH HARRISON HOGE ARTHUR DAVID HOSTERMAN, JR. JOHN MELTON HUDGINS FRANK ELMER JAMISON WILLIS GRAVELY JONES COLLEGE HORACE HARMON LURTON, III CARL GERARD MACANDREWS GORDON STOCKTON IVICFARLAND ROBERT WINFIELD C. MACCLANAHAN EDWARD PAYNTER NEWELL DANIEL HARRISON RISHER JOHN RITCHIE, III JAMES ARCHER SAUNDERS WILLIAM COLES SAUNDERS, JR. CHARLES DANNELLY SHAW LOUIS REVERDY SHOWALTER EDWARD RICHIE STRAWBRIDGE, II FREDERICK STONE HAROLD SEYS VOGES CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER LAW CHARLES CREIGHTON CARLIN, JR. JOHN FRANCIS GALLEHER RAYMOND ALFRED GANDY MEDICINE KINLOCH NELSON OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. H631 Camp, Minor, Steele, Irvine, Seward, B., Bronaugh, Nokes, Fisher, Moss Booker, Roberts, Davis, Ruffin, J., Revercomb, Shepherd, Moseley, Laird, Johnston Cunningham, Stabler, Birdsong, Ruffin, C., Mr. Minor, Denny, Seward, W., Cornick, Hall ,fs 3 I I comcf 4 culzlf 1924 Eta Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Founded ai Ike Universily of Pennsylvania, 1850 Established al llwe Universily of Virginia, December 31, 1854 FRATER IN FACULTATE EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, PH.B., D.C.L., LL.D. FRATRES IN URBE HUGH THOMAS NELSON, M.D. RICHMOND TERRELL MINOR WARREN STONE LEE LYTTLETON WADDELL WOOD COLLEGE HUGH DOUGLAS CAMP SAM WELLINGTON MAPHIS, JR. LOUIS CARTER CORNICK AMBLER HOLMES MOSS CAROL LAMAR CUNNINGI-IAM CHARLES ALEXANDER MOSELEY CHARLES LAMBERT DAVIS EDMUND PENDLETON G. REVERCOMB LOUIS MILLER FISHER JAMES ELAM ROBERTS GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON JOHN RANDOLPH RUFFIN THOMAS SELLMAN HALL BERNARD JACKSON SEWARD JED HOTCI-IKISS IRVINE MEADE GREEN SHEPHERD TURNER MARSHALL JOHNSTON, JR. WALTER BROOKE STABLER EDMOND GEORGE LAIRD EDWARD LAPHAM STEELE LAW WILLIAM MCLEMORE BIRDSONG COLLINS DENNY, JR. SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM ROYALL SEWARD CRAIGE RUFFIN MEDICINE JOHN MCINTIRE NOKES I 165 1 Boulware, Dillard, Watkins, Buxton, 0'FarreIl, IVI. Keller, Dorsey, Dunn, Garnett, Mclntyre Waller, Till.on, Lee, Gilliam, A., Phelan, Carroll, Summers, Philips, Archibald, McPeak, Koch, Todd O'Farrell, C., Mitchell, Sherry, Hennessy, Walter, Rowe, Gilliam, R., Nlinor, Cooke, Hanan, Conroy I Tiff WI ft I comcf 4 clmu 5 192.4 .,. . ,. f'9'::.:vP Dw'N . ff'- 'f :1 . fT . W o Omieron Chapter of Founded al Afliami, Beta Theta Pi Esialylislmd al llue Universily of Virgfnia, April 20, 1855 FRATRES IN FACULTATE SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M.A., Pr-LD. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., PH.D THEODORE HOUGH, B.A., PHD. ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, A. B., B.B.A., C.P.A, FRATRES IN URBE MCLANE TILTON, JR., LLB. ORLANDO HINTON MASSIE GEORGE BUDD DILLARD, B.A. THOMAS EUGENE MASSIE CHARLES COLVILLE TENNANT, M.D. THOMAS DUCKETT JONES, M.D. COLLEGE GEORGE KERR ARCHIBALD' JOSEPH THOMAS BUXTON, JR. CHARLES CARROLL RANDOLPH CONROY ADDISON BARNWELL COOKE JOHN RANDOLPH COPENHAVER RICHARD McILWAINE DUNN GEORGE TINSLEY GARNETT ALEXANDER GORDEN GILLIAM SAMUEL BUTLER GRIMES PAUL KIRBY HENNESSY LEO FRANCIS HANAN WILLIAM MEADE KELLER EDWARD HITCHMAN KOCH HERBERT NASH LEE CHARLES O'FARRELL JAMES MORRIS PAGE, JR. STEPHEN RICE PHELAN THEODORE PHILLIPS LEWIS PRESTON SUMMERS, JR. MCLANE TILTON, III THOMAS JEFFERSON TODD, JR. A. NELSON WALLER LAW MARTIN KEANE FULK WILLIAM DOUGLAS MCINTYRE RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR. CHARLES VENABLE MINOR HORATIO MAXWELL PARKER EDGAR HEALY ROWE, JR. GEORGE RUFUS SHERRY FREDERICK VIRGINIUS WATKINS MEDICINE JAMES RICHMOND BOULWARE, JR. EDGAR MEREDITH MQPEAK EMORY EWING WALTER ENGINEERING WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. GRADUATE ALLEN CHARLES GRAY MITCHELL, B.S. . II67I MARCUS O'FARRELL, A.B., LL.B. Flynn, Thomas, O'Dwyer, Bancroft, Chaffin, Shelton, Slack Fleming, Sanchez, Roll, Hart, Ruffin, Wilkerson, Sidway, Corson Burfoot, Gwyn, Lowman, Davis, Wilson, Retiew, Graves f m E ' Ei, LE 'P comcf A clmlf N24 Mum, igngg Y 30.30-YJB nn.f- 1 V 25... gfnn gfu- xn i rr in unu- mon up nun I -wwr vnawwr mgwgo Nu Charge Of Theta Delta Chi Founded al Union College, 1847 Eslablished al lfre Universily of Virginia, i857 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES COOK BARDEN, M.D. ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, B.A., M.A., PH.D. FRATRES IN URBE JOHN SPOTTSWOOD GRAVES,'M.A., LL.B. THOMAS TICKELL HEWSON HEWSON MICHIE THOMAS JOHNSON MICHIE, M.A., LL.B. LEE MONTGOMERY CALDWELL JOHN JAY CORSON HUGH NEELY FLEMING, JR. JOHN CARROLL FLYNN RUSH CROCKETT GWYN, JR. GUY HUGHES CHESTER REEVES NUCKOLLS JAMES BANCROFT ORVAL RAY DAVIS LEWIS WILLIAM GRAVES, JR. ALEXANDER NATHAN CHAFFIN ANDREW DE JARNETTE HART, JR. LUTHER WRENTMORE KELLY ENGINEERING HUGH CAS EY HARWOOD COLLEGE LAW MEDICINE 691 DAVID W. O'DWYER EDWARD ROLL MARCELO SANCHEZ JAMES EDWIN SHAW ELDRIDGE S. SIDWAY HENRY EVAN THOMAS WILL ALLEN WILKERSON CHARLES EARLE LOWMAN JOHN BARTON RETTEW, JR. JESSE BIRCH WILSON JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN O. N. SHELTON WALTER KNAPP SLACK GRADUATE JAMES DABNEY BURFOOT Abernathy, Marvin, Burke, G., Fitzhugh, Halsell, F., Dibrell Halseil, G., Darden, Rogers, Biers, Andrews, Hay, Crump, Morris, Burke, S., Halseil, J Harrison, Stanley, Pepper, Davenport, Avirett, Dr. Dob-le, Orrick, File, Niahood .Q-ff ii.. -'ax . fi wfgf.- I ' 1 1, :Ei Luz I I CORIIJ' JI CllI?lJ' ' - I I 924 A I . I' anna anon scam aoonu nun unnf oln-W :f. --W 7 2 .. ,Q I jun :une us I nun - neun noon.-m umouoa LFQY -ig, szglz- -liix -Zgll,- 1.5! V I , V . W . iii-f .,. iwiwiiimi ii-L-iii Omicron Chapter OI PIII Gamma Delta Founded al Washinglon ana' fejfcrson College, 1848 Eslablished al ihe Univcrsily of Virginia, January 7, 1858 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M.A., LLB. FRANK CYRUS MCCUE, M.D. BRUCE WILLIAMS, M.S., PH.D. WILLIAM HILDRETH ALLEN FISKE VOSHELL, B.A., M.D, HENRY L. FONDA FRANK MCCUTCHAN, B.A., M.D. BOYD A. BENNET COLLEGE JAMES ABERNATHY GEORGE ANDREWS GORDON TRIST BURKE NICHOLAS BROWSE TRIST BURKE JAMES TAYLOR ELLYSON CRUMP PRETLOW DARDEN HARRIS DAVENPORT JOHN DANCY DIBRELL HENRY FITZHUGH, JR. EDWARD FRANKLIN HALSELL GEORGE HALSELL LAW RANDOLPH HARRISON, JR., B.S. BOLLING CRAIG STANLEY JOHN HALSELL, JR. NORMAN WILLIAM HAY ARTHUR FORD JONES SHERWOOD FERRIS MARVIN ROBERT HAMPDEN MCCORD, JR. JAMES REESE MCKELDIN BENJAMIN WISTAR MORRIS JOSEPH NOUEL JESSE LEWIS ORRICK THOMAS DONALD PEPPER WILLIAM NEWTON ROGERS MEDICINE EDWARD HALSELL FITE, B.S., in Medicine SAMUEL MARSHALL DAVENPORT, B.S. ENGINEERING HOWARD WILLIAM RICHARD BIERS GRADUATE JOHN WILLIAMS AVIRETT, II, B.A, DANNER LEE MAHOOD, B.S., M.S CHARLES BAYNE STRINGFELLOW, B.S. ll7lJ Beall, Neuhaus, Fechtig, Dunn, Womack, Cromwell, Merritt Diffey, Fly, York, Tempson, Johnston, Compton, Denk, Maverick, Ashburner Faison, Arnold, Boyd, Ames, Ratcliff, Hawes, Wilhoite, Deupree I ,MR a5 .l. D .15 ..iT.:ii'i 'i - AAAAAA '7 comcf J. clmu , A l9z4 Virginia Omicron of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded al Nic Universily of Alabama, 1856 Esiablished al llic Universily of Virginia, February 16, 1858 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ATCHESON LAUGHLIN HENCH, B.A., M.A., PH.D. CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER, M.A., P1-LD. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN, B.A., M.D. FRATRES IN URBE JOHN CALLAN BROOKS, LL.D. CHARLES EDWARD MORAN, LL.B. JAMES HARDY DILLARD, M,A., LL.D., D.C.L. ROBERT HANCOCK WOOD, LL.B. COLLEGE HASKINS HOBSON ASHBURNER ROBERT CIRISE MAVERICK THOMAS WILBUR COMPTON ELDRID LISCOMB MINOR LAUNCELOT MINOR DENT CHARLES PAUL NEUHAUS LUCIAN MINOR DENT ROBERT SEDCWICK OSBORN WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE. PHILLIP LIGHTFOOT SCRUGGS ALFRED CARTER DIFFY AUC-USTUS DEWEY TIMSON WILLIAM STRICKLIN DUNN LAWSON MOORE WILHOITE MARION COLUMBUS KISER JEFFERSON REYNOLDS WITHERSPOOIN MORRIS WOMACK LAW WILSON WYLIE BEALL, JR. CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER FRANK THOMAS CROMWELL ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES D. WILSON FLY JOHN ADGER MANNING RICHARD HILL MERRITT MEDICINE SHEPPARD KELLAM AMES JOSEPH CONWAY HIDEN RICHARD CANNON ELY HUGH HARALCON JOHNSON JOHN BUTLER FAISON THOMAS OSC-OOD OTTO FREDERICK HENRY FECHTIC1 HALL HALLOWAY RATCLIFFE GRADUATES WILSON LOWRIE BOYD ALBERT THOMPSON YORK GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD I 173 1 Pinckney, T., Darby, Stephenson, Williams, L., Starcher, R., Starcher, W., Lambert, Woodward Wilmer, Dorwart, Brown, Carter, Baugh, Randolph, Scoki, Bell, Stettlnlus Williams, B., Wortham, Dick, Miller, Meade, Shultlce, Pinckney, M., Hancock i f l924 - A w g - E - L- L Ii 'f - '- '- , '- comcf 4. clmlf I I ' A It, ff ef I f ocmou anna nnanw oaenac' :gnu nnn nonu -ph, .Y . I-' ' V nun nun no nun I new nuuaaa ooooa LL2,:25'EEii' 1r I '15 .' L. , W ' g iiiiii Upsilon Chapter of Delta Psi Founded al Columbia, 1847 Eslablishezi al lhc Universily of Virginia, April 20, 1859 FRATRES IN URBE JOHN WATTS KEARNEY EDWARD DICKINSON TAYLOE CARL HENRY NOLTING ALFRED PINCKNEY BELL DONALD WESTON DARBY ALEXANDER COLCLOUGH DICK WALTER ROLAND HANCOCK, JR. ALBERT BOND LAMBERT, JR. THOMAS STANLEY MEADE LLEWELLYN MILLER MORTON MORRIS PINCKNEY THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. CARY JAQUELINE RANDOLPH WILLIAM ALC-ER BROWN, JR. COLLEGE LAW FREDERICK WILLIAM SCOTT, JR. ROBERT WILLIAM SHULTICE, JR. ROBERT STUART STARCHER EDWARD RIELLY STETTINIUS, JR, ENNION SKELTON WILLIAMS LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS, JR WILLIAM HOLLAND WILMER, JR. JAMES OVERTON WINSTON ALEXANDER HEATH WOODWARD COLEMAN WORTHAM, JR. WILLIAM ALONZO CARTER HARRY WATSON STARCHER MEDICINE FREDERIC GRIFFIN DORWART ENGINEERING ARTHUR PRIMROSE BAUGH, JR. WALTER GREENLAND STEPHENSON H751 Spilman, Peard, Carringion, Thompson, Burkes, Pelerkin, Seng, Cooper Taylor, Trabue, S., Robins, Woodward, Trabue, l., Powers Small, Richardson Echols, Walker, Valentine, Mr. Rosser, Dr. Echols, Slagen, Dr. Kepner, Deitrick, Baxter, Thesmar ,,p comcf 4 amu' A KK IIA I 1 1924 ,..w w w H J . J ' I P' H I A I 1 ' 1 QD.: ......, .5.... .:i J, V i f J - E an .,.... ...... .,. mm g..,.,f. w,D m93V Alpha Chapter of Chi Phi Founded al Princelon, 1824 Eslablished al lI1e Universily of Virginia, Nlay 10, 1859 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S,, C.E. WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A., PHD. FRATER IN URBE THOMAS L. ROSSER COLLEGE PHILIP PARKS BURKS DONALD VALENTINE RICHARDSON, JR EDWARD CODRINGTON CARRINGTON, JR. CHARLES RUSSEL ROBINS, JR. HUNTER POPE COOPER RICHARD ANTHONY SENG RICHARD HALL GARTLEY SAMUEL TAYLOR SPILMAN JOHN GILBERT LUCE, JR. JAMES ALSTON TAYLOR RICHARD PRICE PEARD FREDERICK HASKELL THESMAR WILLIAM GEORGE PETERKIN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOMPSON WILLIAM FRANCIS POWERS, JR. STEPHEN FITZ-JAMES TRABUE JOHN FRANKLIN WOODWARD, JR. LAW JOHN TRACY BAXTER JOHN ALBERT SLAGEN WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE J WILLIAM HERVEY WORK ENGINEERING GESSNER HARRISON ECHOLS ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL ISAAC HASKINS TRABUE ' A GRADUATE COLEMAN CARTER WALKER, BA. I I77J Whitehead, Richards, Howe, Stephenson, Baars, McNeaIy, Boydston, Lee Spratt, Coleman, Watkins, Richardson, Fletcher, Crossgrove, Williamson, Williams, Overby Frazer, Brown, Damgarcl, Rufin, Dr. Graves, Dr. Pott, Mathews, Robertson ' We - comcf A clmlf I 192.4 L WW' '.,, ,Wim WE , l 1 !' f,f' F 11 ' : A -H - ' UW ll' I nlu I umm Uwmo oowg Psi Chapter Of Sigma Chi Founded al Mfamf, 1855 Esiablished al lhe Univcrsfly of Virginia, December IO, 1860 FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES, M.A., B.L., LL.D. STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D. WILLIAM SUM NER APPLETON POTT, B.A., M,A. FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD VAN WAGENEN CHARLES MARSHALL BROWN THEODOR MILLER DAMGARD RICHARD MCILWAINE FRAZER ELIAS RICHARDS, JR. JOHN HENRY RICHARDSON ROBERT LEE STEPHENSON, JR. GUY HARTWELL WATKINS, JR. HORACE CU RLIN HALL , JR. GEORGE PERKINS COLLEGE JOHN MERWIN BOYDSTON JAMES CHARLES WILLIAMS CARL MCNEELY WILLIAM DUDLEY OVERBY WILLIAM MASSIE WHITHEAD CHARLES BOYD COLEMAN JOHN ERNEST BAARS, JR. BAILEY FINLEY WILLIAMSON, JR. JOHN JAQUELIN AMBLER LAW DOUGLAS WATSON MATTHEWS DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON JAMES BLAKE HOWE, JR. ALBERT FLETCHER, 'III THOMAS GANNAWAY SPRATT MEDICINE WILCOX RUFFIN WINSTON UNDERWOOD RUTLEDGE ENGINEERING FRANCIS WILLIAM HAY TAYLOR, JR. CHARLES SMITH DUNLOP JOHN DUVAL LEE J 1791 Bryan, Stephenson, Bennett, Farley, Kilman Rogers, Billups, Keeney, Caklett, Darby, Gillespie, Flannigan Horsley, Carver, Catterall, Seawell, Turner, Jones 5 ., ' comcfa. amu I , 192.4 '-'W' fm . . '1 '-. ?? i .. L ', f P ffjfii i. , . ,,.- 4 E i, ! 'Y' - o'u 'u 'fo?'f Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Founded al the University of Virginia, March l, 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., P1-LD. FRANCES PERRY DUNNINGTON, B.S., C.E., M.E. JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., M.D. ROBERT HENNING WEBB, M.A., P1-LD. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON. JR., B.A., M.A., PH.D. FRATRES IN JOHN S. WHITE ARTHUR C. JONES GEORGE R. B. MICHIE ' JOHN W. FISHBURNE CHARLES H. THOMAS URBE WILSON L. SMITH CLEMENT D. FISHBURNE ARCHIBALD D. DABNEY JOHN TAYLOR TWYMAN J. ADDISON PATTERSON MILES PARKER OMOHUNDRO CLARENCE RHODES BENNETT COLLEGE CHARLES PEPPER GILLESPIE RICHARD ALPHONZO BILLUPS, JR. GUY WINSTON HORSLEY JOHN BAIRD BRYAN ERSKINE RAMSAY JONES WILLIAM DURHAM CARVER AUBREY GLORE KEENEY CLAY MICHIE CATLETT CHARLES LEE REESE, JR. FRED WILLIAM CATTERALL JAMES COLEMAN ROGERS HAMILTON DOANE DARBY LEON TYLER SEAWELL, JR. EMANUEL GOODMAN FARLEY ALFRED GORDON STEPHENSO HUGH FLANNIGAN GEORGE WINCHESTER LAW JOHN BOLLING JONES, JR. GEORGE THOMAS KILMON STONER MINTER SCOTT MEDICINE ENGINEERING BRUCE EMANUEL BRADLEY TAYLOR FITZ-HUGH TURNER 11811 Nil Mathews, Bayne, Maclin, Brewster, Carter, Arnold Williams, Adams, Edmonds, Campbell, Parsons, Soule, Duke White, Wilke, Cumming, Wickham, Claiborne, Howard, Mason ml :. -Z-'ix flax 1 iziziikdi ii-Lili 'Ra -Q 'T J '- . 2 1 mn , I 1 .Ll sw It I CQRIIJ' 4 CIJIIIJ' 1 - 1 IQZ4 - If 'If Q I Y oaoo anoooa now: nouns: nun nnu uun -y. 1- if - I nun nun on I nun I nuou nauono nonon 3 5-gf? f'-E: jig Ll- T 'j' ' 34:55.11-.1 , 5.5 .7 5:9 Az, ,-Lg... :f5,Z ,,,5E. ,Q-ag-1 5 I ' W : A ' 'F V ... , fl'A C TQ' It 4' TL JY' Beta Chapter of Zeta Psi Founded al New York Universily, 1847 Eslablfshed al live Universily of Virginia, fuly 28, 1868 FRATER IN FACULTATE 'IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS, B.A., M.S., P1-LD. FRATRES IN URBE JUDGE R. T. W. DUKE WILLIAM R. DUKE MURRAY BOOCOCK W. ALLEN PERKINS GORDEN B. NELSON LOUIS F. VOORHEES PAUL B. BARRINGER, JR. G. COLEMAN REEDY DR. PAUL B. BARRINGER LEWIS T. HANCKEL GEORGE E. WALKER NEVIL G. HENSHAW EDWARD S. CLARK W. ESKRIDGE DUKE EDWIN HARRISON TOMPKINS CAMMANN C. DUKE LOGAN M. NELSON MITCHELL WRIGHT ARNOLD CARROLL BOOCOCK HORATIO HATHAWAY BREWSTER JOSEPH HAZARD CAMPBELL ALLEN LEROY CARTER, JR. JOHN HERBERT CLAIBORNE COLLEGE 5, A JAMES PARKE EDMONDS WARD HARRELD JOHN HENRY MACLIN, JR. FRANK DECORDY MATHEWS, JR. JEFFREY PARSONS WILLIAM ESTYSOULE V WILLIAMI RICHARD DUKE, JR. 'If' WILLIAM SUTTON WHITE, JR. LAW CHARLES ARMISTEAD BAYNE HUGH SMITH CUMMING. JR. PAXTON HOPE HOWARD , JAMES MURRAY MASON, III LITTLETON MACLURG WICKHAM MEDICINE NICHOLAS FLOYD ADAMS, JR. FRANK P. HUNTER FREDERICK HENRY WILKE ENGINEERING HARRISON WILLIAMS, JR. 11531 Lankford, Read, Nash, Lotlerhos, Dunlop, Peter, Williams, Chisholm, Calhoun, Irby, Watkins, Dent Howell, Page, R. N., Swain, Peirce, Perdue, Rawles, Dillard, Smith, Anderson, Wilkinson, Barthell Page, R., Newell, Embrey, Bond, Candler, Denoon, Dr. Metcalf, Dr. Fitzhugh, Hurt, Rainey, Tyler, Goodwyn .Wk-' 5e E4 comcf J. cum: N24 ,,,,,ew ,Pm G'? m Few, ! ! if.9? l'-if--A - . ..- L ,. 1 . ' :FM I W , ,! '2'i 'f f . '!3 a Lambda Chapter of Kappa AIpI1a Founded at Washfnglon and Lee Unfversfly, 1865 Eslablfshcd al ihe 'Univcrsfly of Virginia, fuly 28, 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS FITZHUGH, M.A. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, B.A., M.D. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A., M.A., PHD., LL.D. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON, M.D. JOHN CALVIN METCALF, M.A., L1TT.D. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., P1-LD. FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES W. ALLEN J. ANDERSON CHISHOLM WALTER S. CHISHOLM JOHN S. GRASTY, A.B., PHD. L. S. MACON, JR. JOSEPH PAIGE MARSHALL BENJAMIN GUIME PEYTON THOMAS PEYTON CHARLES D. SMITH JOHN R. WOODS S. B. WOODS COLLEGE JOHN GARY BARTHELL REFORD BOND, JR. EZEKIEL SAMUEL CANDLER JULIAN FORD CHISHOLM ROBERT LOWRY DENT, JR. ALLYN DILLARD GUY ARLINGTON DUNLOP, JR. WILFRED LACY GOODWYN, JR. THADDEUS LOUIS HOWELL CECIL EDWARD NEWELL ROBERT NELSON PAGE ROSEWELL PAGE, JR. ROBERT TUNSTALL PEIRCE EDWARD PETER CLYDE HOLLAND PERDUE BENJAMIN WATKINS RAWLES, JR. JOHN WINSTON READ WALTER BEAUREGARD SWAIN CHARLES COURTLANDT WALTON PORTER FAIRFAX WARNER WILLIAM HAMILTON WATKINS JOHN PARRISH WILLIAMS JAMES HARVIE WILKINSON, JR. LAW THOMAS MINOR ANDERSON PETER OTEY MILLER LEONARD JESSE CALHOUN CHARLES PATTERSON NASH ALPHEUS WILSON EMBREY, JR. EDWIN LUNDY POWELL FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS GEORGE PETTUS RANEY, JR. HENRY JONES LANGFORD JAMES ALFRED TYLER MEDICINE EUGENE OSMOND BARR HARRY LEE DENOON, JR. ANDREW STEPHENS GRAHAM HOLCOLMBE HARRIS HURT STANTON KNOWLTON LIVINGSTON ALBERT MACON SMITH WILLIAM HENRY TURNLEY ' I 1.851 Rutledge, Hickson, R., Weaver, J., Winglield, Hickson, E., Cucullu, Road, Pittman, Hay McMahon, Williamson, Coleman, P., Nlauzy, Fentress, Parker, Rogers, Fl., Rogers, W., Davidson, Cowan Wills, Coleman, W., Weaver, R., Huger, Carruthers, Kemper, Henderson, Battle, Clark, Wilson, Cocke S? 5 comix J. cumf I I 1924 H Hfioogfnxffvofuqi gala? o.Qn.c VY ...... V f,..,, ..,.?T i ivii Tm mm- .... -1 -.. mm ...D. .3 .,a...., .7W5 Virginia Delta Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega Founded al Richmond, Virginia, 1865 Eslablishcd at ll1c University of Virginia, November 25, 1868 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, M.A. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, M.A., P1-LD. CHARLES HENDERSON FRATRES IN URBE JOHN STUART BATTLE, LL.B. ALBERT STUART BOLLING, M.A., LL.B. WILLIAM KELSO BARGER THOMAS MOORE CARRUTHERS SIDNEY PHELAN CLARK WIRT HENRY COLEMAN NEWTON VAN LEAR COWAN ALLEN POLK CUCULLU JAMES LYONS DAVIDSON JAMES FENTRESS, II ROBERT LAZRUS GARRETT JAMES THORNWELL HAY, JR. EDWARD BEATTIE HICKSON ROBERT WILLARD HICKSON HAWTHORNE DILL BATTLE RICHARD HARTWELL COCKE PAUL HILL COLEMAN COLLEGE LAW M. ANDRE BURTHE JAMES STUART HANCKEL DANIEL ELLIOTT HUGER, JR. JAMES DUNCAN MACMAHON LEWIS WARDLAW PARKER ALFRED BUCKNER PITTMAN ISAAC MAYO READ EDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS, JR WILLIAM MINOR LILE ROGERS EDMUND REGINALD RUTLEDC-E JAMES MADISON WEAVER WILLIAM HOLT WILLIAMSON, JR WILLIAM CHALMERS WILLS EDMUND DUANE WINGFIELD HAMILTON HAAS ALBERT STRAYER KEMPER, JR. RUSSELL MAUZY WEAVER EDMUND MINOR WILSON ' MEDICINE EDWARD TI-IORNE HARRISON JOHN HENRY HARRISON JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY ENGINEERING COURTNEY ROLLER MAUZY ' H871 Cooke, Swindler, Walker, Porier, Bramble, Gleaves, Johnson, Dilworth, Tarrant, Rowe Austin, Memminger, Cockrill, DeLaureal, Hutcheson, Walp, Atkinson, Woolford, Davis Robinson, Baker, Waddell, Copenhaver, Gill, Andrews, Dunn, McCoy, Holland 2 X - CORK! 6 CURIJ' ? l924 A I 'R 7 I U Wwgnai-,given-1 aoisgetlecionvcw up-Liar-.n ga Y Y Y 6 JIM un- mm .gn I mu -.nw ' MMM 9090, Zeta Chapter Of Kappa Sigma Founded al Ike Universily of Virginia, December 10, 1869 FRATRES IN FACULTATE GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON, M.A., PHD. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M.D. WILLIAM MINOR LILE, LL.B., LL.D. FREDERICK DEAN GOODWIN RIBBLE, JR., M.A., LL.B. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH, MD. THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, MS., PI-I.D. JAMES SOUTFIALL WILSON, M.A., PHD. IOIFIN FIOWE YOE, M.A. FRATRES IN URBE EDWARD CONWAY MAPHIS ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER WILLIAM WIRT WADDELL, JR. RAY JACKSON NEFF COLLEGE FRANK CLAYBORN ATKINSON WILLIAM CHILES HUTCHESON RICHARD BUCKNER AUSTIN WILLIAM ROYSTER JOHNSON WILLIAM LANG BRAMBLE ROBERT BRODIE MEMMINGER DOUGLAS MARSHALL BRAXTON JOSEPH FRANKLIN ROWE, JR. ASHLEY COCKRILL, JR. HERBERT LEE SWINDLER JOHN READ DILWORTH HENRY FROST PINCKNEY WALKER CHARLES LUCIAN GLEAVES PAUL KNORR WALP THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, JR. LAW STOCKTON COOKE, JR. THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY EDWIN HENRY COPENHAVER, JR. CLARENCE WELMORE ROBINSON, JR. HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND LYTTELTON WADDELL MEDICINE MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS WILLIAM LEROY DUNN CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER RICHARD SPENCER GILL BONI JAMES DELAUREAL JOHN RIDDICK WOOLFORD ENGINEERING GRADUATE ROBERT LOUIS DAVIS HARRY WILSON PORTER ' 11891 Smith, M., Fredericks, Bradley, Daughton, Murfee, Baldwin, Miller, Carbaugh, Reynolds, Smith, C., Unverzagt, H.. Q Ernest, Cain, DeLashmutt, Unverzagt, L., Nlerwin, Treadaway, Thompson, McGregor, Webb, Ware, Fellows, Grove, Lewis, Browning Prof. Malone, Nlr. Thomas, Fenwick, Goward, Grayson, Bland, Neal, Hubbard, Lee, McCulloch . N e w W MI . .... ' 2 kv ! -vmyofl ,992 29,9 99,217 5 17 - Y --,Y nunw 331.4 no nun mm nnuouo wwf Beta Chapter of Sigma Nu Founded al Virginia Mililary Inslilule, 1869 Eslablisfiecl al l11e Universily of Virginia, December 10, 1870 HAROLD AHNER FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHAPIN JONES DUMAS MALONE COLLEGE GEORGE WHITFIELD EVANS BALDWIN THOMAS BRADLEY, V ROBERT TURNER BROWNING CLYDE ALWIN CAIN ALVA DUCKETT DAUGHTON HARRY ANDREW FELLOWS EDWIN FRANCIS FREDERICKS LINCOLN ROUNDS GOWARD ROBERT CALHOUN GROVE LAWRENCE HAYWOOD LEE, JR FULTON LEWIS, JR. ROB ROY MACGREGOR JAMES TOWNSEND MERWIN JAMES THOMAS MURFEE JOSEPH MERRILL REYNOLDS MARCUS AYRES JOSEPH SMITH HAROLD DEWEY THOMAS JAMES WYNN THOMPSON WILLIAM FOLSOM TREADAWAY HERNY THEODORE UNVERZAGT WILLIAM LEE UNVERZAGT 1 LEDLY HUGH WEAR ROBERT EDWARD WEBB LAW EUGENE CARBAUGH, JR. A GARLAND REID HUBBARD CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK PAUL PERCY MOORE LAURENCE A. GRAYSON WILLIAM MILLS NEAL CHARLES HOLDEN SMITH MEDICINE EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND H ENGINEERING THOMAS NEWTON DE LASHMUTT RODERICK ROY McCULLOCH GRADUATE ROBERT LEE HINDS, II H911 Poffenbarger, Rice, Bustard, Felton, Miller, C., Van Armand, Nichols, Carroll, L., Porter, S., Barr Booth, Scott, T., Nliller, D., Whittemore, Porter, B., Ayres, Watson, Roberts, Voight, Dew Scott, E., Deal, Mr. Howze, Woods, Talbott, Nowlin, Covington, Smith, Carroll, J., Davis, Wilson CORIIJ' 4 C IDZ4 FT in aaooo 'Aki-Roo:-17 ealogtjqooi - ...gn 609,56 Virginia Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta Founded al Miami Universily, 1848 Eslablished al llie Universily of Virginia, December 24, 1873 FRATRES IN FACULTATE HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDC-ES, B.S., M.A., M.D. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, M.A., M,D. CHARLES HOWZE FRATRES IN URBE HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND, M.D. EDWARD B. WALKER COLLEGE RICHARD ALEXANDER BARR, JR. DAN MILLER BENJAMIN VAUGHAN BOOTH FREDERICK MEYERS NICHOLS LEWIS CHARLES CARROLL BENJAMIN WILSON PORTER HAMILTON C. DAVIS STEPHEN LEE PORTER LOUIS LAFAYETTE DEAL JUSTINE RICE AUGUSTUS CICERO FELTON WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERTS WILLARD ASHBURNE IRVING, JR. THOMAS KENNERLY SCOTT CLIFTON MEREDITH MILLER, JR. JAMES WALTER SMITH HENERY HAARSTICK WHITTEMORE LAW MAITLAND HUNT BUSTARD NATHAN SIMPSON POFFENBARGER JOHN SANFORD CARROLL FRANK TALBOTT, JR. ARMSTEAD MANLY COVINGTON WILLIAM DENNEY VAN ARMAND JOHN CARLOS DEW JOHN I. WATSON WILLIAM SHARPLESS DERRICK WOODS MEDICINE JOHN CROPPER AYERS GEORGE PRESTON NOWLIN ERNEST GERARD SCOTT ENGINEERING HARRY KEYSER VOIC-HT, JR. MAITLAND ALEXANDER WILSON H931 Cudcly, Beard, Hart, Johnson, Moore, Smith Cobb, Hill, Stewart, Nliller, Cochran, Moyer Pierson, Richardson, Sydnor, Christian, Cox, Van Voorhies, Straub .H 9 A-an CORIIJGCIIRIJ' , I X ,V 1924 , - ' 'vw '--0n E: 5- if gg .L ,f VL- - f 43535.-iii- iI iiiiii Beta Iota Chapter of DeIta Tau DeIta Founded al Beihany College, 1859 Established al the Unfversily of Virginia, February 25, 1889 FRATER IN FACULTATE JOHN T, LONSDALE, B.A., M.S. FRATRES IN URBE EDWIN KELL O'BRIEN, BS., C.E. WILLIAM RICHARDSON SHEPHERD ROBERT MASSIE PAGE, M.D. LEWIS DABNEY CRENSHAW, B.A., M.A. JOHN ELDON SHEPHERD, JR. WILLIAM ALONZO RINEHART COLLEGE ALLEN MURRAY BEARD GAVIN HAMILTON COCHRAN HERBERT ELWOOD FLYNN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HART EDWARD GOVAN HILL, JR. ASHLEY SHELBOURNE JOHNSON JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER SOUTHGATE LEMMON MORISON BEVERLY CAMERON COBB WELBY CARTER MOORE ELIASON FRANKLIN MOYER DANIEL BROWN PIERSON JOHN MAXWELL ROBESON, JR ALEXANDER MORRIS SMITH CHARLES STRAUB JOHN RALPH STUART THOMAS AUSTIN SYDNOR LAW ED WARD OVERTON MCCUE, RICHARD CUNNINGHAM RICHARDSON MEDICINE EDWARD BENTLEY COX ENGINEERING JOHNSON BARBOUR CHRISTIAN CURTIS EMERY CUDDY MACILBURNE VAN VOORHIES H951 JR Martin, Ellis, McNally, Nliller, Palmatier, Wenger Peden, Willingham, Stewart, Bowie, Nlattern, Boxley, Headlee 1 .m'?? 'S -P' an S 1 2 T 7 f??fF7' ?E 17' , comcf 4 cunu A . 1924 'W ,Um ,sw 920- S,..:fr ',, :Q--'e f ' 'l, , ,- ,., !-'H '---1' - l 'W' I U'v m 00ff-31? Virginia Chapter of Delta Chi Founded ai Cornell Unfversfly, 1890 Esiablished al lhe Universily of Virginia, june I, 1905 FRATRES IN URBE HARMAN ANDERSON DINWIDDIE ARTHUR L. PITTS ' WILLIAM O. FIFE PERRIN F. SHAW GARLAND M. MCNUTT HARRY LEE SPRATT GEORGE B. VEST COLLEGE PHILLIP FENDALL BOWIE ZEB PAGE MILLER SEDDON G. W. BOXLEY WILLIAM WALLACE PEDEN JAMES FRANCIS MATTERN JOHN DUNHAM STEWART WINBOURN JOSEPH WILLINGHAM LAW A WILLIAM NASH ELLIS THOMAS JEFFERSON HEADLEE ISAAC BEERY WENGER ENGINEERING SAMUEL TILDEN MARTIN GRADUATE CARL PETER MCNALLY I 1971 Wyld, Woodclell, G., Wiley, Walker, Webster, Gulley, Woocldell, H. Simpson, R., Walien, Cox, Pfautz, Hardeen, Simpson, E., Fleming, Davenport, Odom, Rohrer, Dean Dixon, Baker, Quynn Bowen, Dr. Jordan, Kindley, Llwgellyn, Means, Gaines, Hurt q E comm A cumf J I 1924 ffl ' 'W 2 1 7' . fa uff v Psi Chapter Of Phi Sigma Kappa Founded al lwassacliusells Agricullural College, 1873 Eslablisficd al lIIe Universily of Virginia, january 19, 1907 FRATER IN FACULTATE HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN. M.A.. PH.D. FRATER IN URBE WILLIAM ROGERS QUYNN COLLEGE JAMES PORTER BAKER, JR. HARRY LEE BOWEN GEORGE FULCHER COX, JR. WILLIAM FORREST DAVENPORT THEODORE ESSEX DEAN RICHARD BLAND LEE FLEMING HARLOW DAMON GAINES RALPH GRADY GULLEY THEODORE HARDEEN, JR. WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY WILLIAM ALBERT LLEWELLYN JOHN ELDRIDOE MEANS ROBERT EDWIN ODOM JOHN MINNIOH -PEAUTZ, JR. JOHN JAY ROHRER ROBERT SMITH SIMPSON RICHARD GOODMAN WALKER WILLIAM AUSTIN WILEY GORDEN MILLER WOODDELL WILLIAM HOLT WOODDELL JOHN WILLIAM WYLD LAW HENRY SAVAGE, JR. MEDICINE ALGERNON SMITH HURT CHARLES DEFOREST LUCAS ENGINEERING HENRY MARSHALL DIXON, JR. EWING GORDEN SIMPSON JIQQJ MAX GRAFF WALTEN DANIEL THOMAS WEBSTER, JR. Nleek, Frost, Beard, Gamble, Williams, B., Brown, J. L., Hobbs Mondell, Little, Triplett, Leigh, Brown, U. E., Smith, Hopkins Brown, W., Williams, L., Daniel, Twohy, Feild, Booker, Baldwin CORIIJ' G l924 ooo anon now: Rho Chapter of Delta Phi Founded al Union College, 1827 Eslablished al the Universily of Virginia, Nlarch I, 1907 FRATRES IN URBE DAVID ELLIS BROWN, B.S. CARY FRANKLIN JACOB, B.S., M.S., PHD. COLLEGE WILLIAM BOYKIN BALDWIN ROBERT BASKERVILLE HOBBS STUART RANDOLPH BOOKER CHARLES GUSTAF RAMSAY LEIGH JACK LANDRUM BROWN HENRY CHAPMAN LITTLE JOHN E. WILLIAMS BROWN JACK BURGESS MEEK DONALD S. BEARD , WILLIAM HARRIS MONDELL CHARLES MESHECK FROST CLAYTON HICKMAN TRIPLETT RICHARD WHITAKER GAMBLE JOHN TWOHY, II BERKELEY WILLIAMS, JR. LAW WALTER LINDSAY BROWN JOHN SHAW FEILD JAMES R. V. DANIEL MEDICINE FRANK READE HOPKINS ENGINEERING THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS GEORGE TUCKER SMITH lzou DuBose, Beck, Goodrich, Wilson, NIcComus, F. NlcComus, H. Abernathy, Brady, Kidd Cooke, Ross, Louihan, East, Jordan, Martin, Preston, Dawson, Luna McLean, Monfort, Carter, Holland, Elgln, Miles, NlcDavIti, Garland, Walnwrlght, Bowyer ..,ff1 '1 .E- S I comix 4 cumf 1 . P lou I If V I i vegan H-4I1ooJrizofn2LeT:oI3 onn: A W 1 .--n- :raft 4..a fung i - :J , gy Inn- nun gn nun I n .Qnq nnuooa owoa i i f' fir! AAA+ A -L.-L Virginia Eta Chapter of Sigma PIII Epsilon Founded at Richmond College, l900 Eslabiislied al ilic Univcrsily of Virginia, April 27, 1907 FRATRES IN URBE ROSSER C. FORBES S. JACKSON KENNON ROBERT E. MAXWELL HALBURTON MCCOY SAMUEL O. MCCUE SAMUEL H. RIVERS CHARLES SAVAGE HARRY L. SMITH LIVINGSTON DUBOSE EDWARD SELMAN ABERNATHY WILLIAM WESTLEY BOWYER THOMAS L. BRADY HAROLD PHILIP CARNEY LLOYD MEADE HARRISON MILTON W. JORDAN JAMES ROBSON KIDD MILES LILY CARTER THOMAS LOUTHAM BENJAMIN WINSOR CARTER LESLIE DAVIS DAWSON JULIUS MARTIN, II PETER ANDREW BECK CECIL BARRETT PAYNE EAST JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN COLLEGE I EUGENE IRVING LUNA OVELTON LAFAYETTE MAXEY JOHN THOMAS MILES HENRY ANGLE MCCOMAS FREDERICK NVILLIAM MCCOMAS ALBERT FREEMAN NEWMAN WILBUR J. PRESTON IRVING HUDGINS WAINWRIGHT JUNIUS PENDLETON WILSON LAW HORACE MELLARD DUBOSE ROBERT ERNEST GARLAND BURNELL NEWMAN GOODRICH ENGINEERING EDWIN T. HOLLAND LAMBETH RAYMOND MONTFORT MARCELLUS BALLI MCDAVITT GRADUATE ERNEST CARSON ROSS l203J Gibson, Saunders, Shiplett, Waters, Parker, Nladars, Stelgerwald Anderson, Browning, Lewis, Flournoy, Benckenstein, Clemons, Wheeler, Cox Sims, Butterworth, Bohannon, M., Rosser, McLeod, Yeatts, W., Yeatts H. Vandeventer, Bohannon, E., Nichols, Quainiance, White, Horgan, Wiantt, O'Kieffe, Whitehurst, Schaill ,AIR Ai A I 2 comcf 4 cumf 1924 M ' - - ---- ff '--- L ELL E E ---- -f- I --N .E-I-fy -ffwfw iw Phi Zeta Chapter Of Alpha Chi Rho Founded at Trinily College, 1895 Eslablishcd al ihe Universily of Virginia, june 8, 1907 FRATRES IN URBE GOUVERNEUR WHITEHEAD MARCHANT GUY AUSTIN WILSON WILLIAM HENRY CLAY WHITE, M.D. FRED RAYMOND WILSON JOHN HENRY BENCKENSTEIN JOHN BROWNLEY SEABORN JONES FLOURNOY WILLIAM LAWRENCE GIBSON SAMUEL ASHBY LEWIS MALCOLM LORIMER MACLEOD BUIST MURFEE ANDERSON MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON HAROLD CRISP COX CHARLES JOSEPH HORCAN - JAMES ARCHIBALD O'KEEFE MARION THOMAS ROSSER COLLEGE WALTER LEE SANDERS GEORGE ODER SHIPLETT JOHN STERN STEIGERWALD JOSEPH HEATON VANDEVENTER LEON RATCLIFFE WATERS WENDELL voN YEATTS LAW WALTER CARL CLEMONS FREDERICK GARLAND MADARA MEDICINE THOMAS JACKSON SIMS, JR. JAMES EARLE WHEELER HARRY BLAIR YEATTS GRAVEN FIELDS WINSLOW ENGINEERING JOSEPH PORTER MOORE THOMAS CLEVELAND PARKER l205J Parker, Nicholson, Kimball, Von Canon, Warren, Oakes, Vervena Merchant, Andrews, Franklin, Barner, Ragland, Armstrong, Nlartin, Murray Inman, Scribner, Steward, Hardy, Smith, Yancey, Groseclose, Jones, Beard I Q E17 'Z .. . fi Ii I I I I comix 4 cwu f 1924 F vvvv mmr .suns Tue-J! I -3121 - 'i P f f 71 - ij Y JEL! 'ff 'uw I -ww 009509 90002 7 Xi Chapter of Theta Chi Founded alNorn:icI1 Universily, 1856 Eslablished al the University of Virginia, Seplember 26, 1913 FRATER IN URBE NOBLE CILLEY POWELL, A.B., B.D. COLLEGE DAVID BURTON ANDREWS, JR. HAROLD NATHANIEL ARMSTRONG WILLIAM DONALD BEARD GORDON ALBERT FRANKLIN EUGENE SWANSON GROSECLOSE COMER JOHNSON KIMBALL LAWRENCE EDWARD MARTIN, JR. POWHATAN POWERS MURRAY JOHN HOLT MERCHANT CLARENCE MAURICE NICHOLSON, JR CLYDE EARL OAKES JAMES CLARENCE PARKER, JR. JOHN LEONARD STEWARD ACHILLE VERVENA OLIVER LEON VON CANON ERNEST GARDNER WARREN JAMES CLAYTON YANCEY LAW GEORGE BATTE BARNER EDWARD NASH HARDY, JR. LANGHORNE REGINALD JONES MEDICINE JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. WALTER EMMETT SCRIBNER MARION HOWELL WATSON ENGINEERING SHELTON RAGLAND EDMUND ADDISON SMITH l2071 Seff, Nelson, Coon, Hofheimer, L., Carnot, Wachtel, Mazursky Lowenberg, Hofheimer, H., Brown, S., Falk, Samet, Forst Nlargolius, Effron, Schloss, Bennett, Hofheimer, A., Brown D. S., Dr. Lehman Sf '- , . J 5 W i 'sf' F - '- comix 4 cumf I 192.4 ' at -5 5 1' . ooa auaa uonco aoona: nun nnn un 'fi 1-- - ' Y S- una un un I nun I nuau naoaau oooan are ,-. .gl-I fr- .--if eF..a- 1.7, im .NV-.,gEf,..E 1 .. . V .Y ...W Y 4. V -V, :ELLA-, -...if-WLM 1 -I ' 31' ' - I- ' 1 ' 4 ' iff -L' ez' fi' 12? , -- V- -'Y 1 iiiiii Chi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau Founded at the College of lhe Cily of New York, 1898 Esiablislved al ihe Universily of Virginia, func 12, 1915 FRATER IN FACULTATE ERNEST LINWOOD LEHMAN. B.A., M.A., P1-LD. SOLOMAN BROWN COLLEGE EDWARD JOSEPH CARNOT REGINALD ARCHIBALD COON ' AUGUST LAWRENCE FALK CARL LAZARUS FORST HENRY CLAY HOFHEIMER HERMAN LEWIS BENNETT DAVID STANLEY BROWN MORRIS EFFRON LAW LEE JOSEPH HOFHEIMER DAVID MILTON LOWENBERG LEWIS REYNER SAMET IRVIN SCHLOSS RAYMOND SEYMOUR SEFF EMIL WACHTEL ALAN JEROME I-IOFHEIMER LEROY HECHT MARGOLIUS HERMAN ISADORE MAZURSKY NATHAN HENRY NELSON I209I Lindeman, Waterman, Moses, Bonwit, Blechman Ullman, Bach, Nachman, Fass, Lasting, Kaufman Schultz, Reinach, Loventhal, Cohen, Nelson, Goldman, Levy -gf-'ET A comix 4 cunu I' I lou 6 2 T 1 2 3 ' E .. . 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AIpI1a IVIu Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi Founded al ihe College of lhe City of New York, 1899 Eslabiisfled al l11c Univcrsily of Virginia, May 14, 1921 COLLEGE GORDEN CROOKES LEWIS JOHN WOOD, JR. HOWELL HOLMES GWIN MEADE BONNER NORMAN HUGH DRUMMOND MILLER HAROLD ANDERSON VIA GEORGE MCCAW PICKRELL JAMES FLETCHER MOORE GEORGE CURTIS HAND CHARLES OLDHAUSEN CONRAD LAW HERBERT MARION BRITT SIDNEY HOLDERNESS, JR. GEORGE DONAL FORD CARL I-IAAS MOSELEY ARTHUR MEREDITH WOORE MEDICINE HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, JR. JOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON, JR WILBUR MORRISON BOWMAN REES MORGAN XVILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL, JR. ENGINEERING HARRY FETZER BAUSERMAN LLOYD CHANDLER MAYERS JOSEPH RICHARDSON COTHRAN, JR. JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. A COURTNEY STORMONT GRADUATE STANLEY TAYLOR GODBEY 1 2 I 3 1 Critzer, Wise, Irving, Shelhorse, A., Hotchkiss, Snyder Kiine, Sheihorse, B., Firebaugh, Moomaw, Worthing, Wagner, Gill 5 , i f I' F '5 ' 'I- ' '9' I comcf an CIIRIJ' IA l9z4 f 't ff' i . 'f .IS 3--ik-Liuiqfli iiiiii Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Epsilon Founded al ihc University of Virginia, March 18, 1922 COLLEGE CHESTERFIELD CALDWELL CRITZER HERMAN LEWIS FIREBAUGH WILLIAM CRABIN GILL ARTHUR R. HUTCHINGS WALTER LEE KLINE NATHAN RUFUS MOOMAW, JR. BODIE HEIMER SHELHORSE OVELLE LYNWOOD SNYDER ERWIN WOOD WILLIAMS LAW ANC-US OS MOND WORTHING ENGINEERING JOHN WOODWARD IRVING ALBERT WILLIAM SHELHORSE GRADUATE BERNARD OBERDORFER WISE 1 he I s 'QS 12151 McGregor, Slack, Ward, Knighl, Burke, Ackerson, Kay Black, McCord, Booth, Harwood, Behrens, Evans, C., Tobler Evans, D., Sullivan, Markwood, Cassell, Broome, Piiz, Sandridge, Parsons ..,, 1 . ' if If L' ' comix J. cunu l9z4 au gn u nua- lp ' U ' : ' : - c an nun un I une I nuaa 0 namn omoa 5' Ivirginiigi I Chapter 'Of Delta Upsilon .J If II Founded al Williams College, 1534 L Eslablisfz-ed u'l'll7e Univcrsiiy of Virginia, April 8, 1922 1':'. 1 'Q ' FRATRES IN URBE f HENRY BURNHAM BOONE ROBERT EDWARD LEE I COLLEGE MALCOLM HOWARD YMARKWOOD JOHN BLAKE SLACK, JR. GEORGE WILLIA-M CASSELL GARRET G. ACKERSON, JR. WILLIAM SANDRIDGE, JR. ROBERT WALDEN MCCORD HUGH WALLACE PARSONS HAROLD SHERLOCK HARWOOD JOHN BEI-IRENS, JR. GUY ALEXANDER TOBLER ROBERT HIGHMAN BOOTH JOHN DUMONT KAY LAW DAVID LOUDEN BLACK JOHN FREDERICK BUDKE JOHN BOOTH SULLIVAN MEDICINE LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME DAVID PHILIP EVANS CHARLES HAWES EVANS FLOYD LAFAYETTE KNIGHT GEORGE DAVID MCGREGOR ENGINEERING CHARLES FRANCIS WARD, JR. ROBERT GUY PITZ l2I7J -v 25 in Lovensiein, L., Kirsner, Haskell, Hirshman, Simon Goldstein, Feuerman, Weintraub, Greenberg, Meyer, Block Lovenstein, M., Wilkins, Caplan, Koplen, Macht www ,CM ,. ff ' .f- comcf 4 cumf I 192.4 ,mo 'ffm ,.-,: 92 .22-2-2f..,1'f'rf z'e-9 f', ,,Q ':. ,' 5 ,L ,, ' ff' I ', , '1 ' W99' - f' A ' IVIu Chapter of Phi Alpha Founded al Ccorge Washington Universily, 1914 Eslablished al the Univcrsily of Virginfa, April 16, 1922 COLLEGE ELLIS BLOCK LEONARD GOLDSTEIN MILTON GREENBERG RAYMOND KIRSNER MENO LOVENSTEIN MAURICE L. MACI-IT RAYMOND SIMON JOSEPH WEINTRAUB LAW LEO I-IASKELL LAWRENCE I. KOPLEN MEDICINE JOSEPH CAPLAN SOL S. FEUERMAN P. JAMES I-IIRSHMAN JACOB WILKINS 12191 fs CDRW 4 m f l l llli . ..n.v EN E. -..M .5 Virginia-3 l 24 fflpologies to H. C. T was a bright, sunny afternoon at the University of Virginia. Overhead i a swarm of planes were heading for the Blue Ridge Mountains, where the new stadium had been built, their occupants rejoicing in tickets for the cheering section for the great Virginia-Yale game, made a national holiday just a few years before. While larger stadiums than this one, which only held 100,000 people, were in existence at the time, none throughout the conti- nent was considered more beautiful. The white marble dance-floor, where the spectators glided between the halves, to the strains of a hundred radio- phones, was unmatched in its classic beauty. As the planes were moving off into the distance, a group of people might have been seen crossing the historic old Lawn, at whose sides were still the rooms occupied by students until they came to be converted., one by one, into memorial shrines of the great men who had lived in them. They now formed a national institution, as well as a striking proof of the rapid progress of man- kind since the first was so dedicated. The group in question was composed of a delegation of visiting diplomats from Scottsville, the most exquisitely beautiful capital in the world, the location of which had been selected be- cause of its traditional Southern atmosphere and its proximity to the Albemarle hills. A guide was also present, explaining the wonders of the place to them in this manner: HThis statue, gentlemen, com- memorates the immortal Senator . Q 1 Adolph 0,l..eary, who, when the X Q Q 'E Constitutional Liberties Act of l957 B U f, ' QV' ' was threatened by a sudden waver- A 0 wg! , ing in the Liberal ranks, flew from O A g g M X ggi - - - l - - I l lil l in X, f-5 f Nova Scotia to Scottsville in an hour and a half, a record Hight at the time. Landing at the capital, he delivered extempore a speech so l2201 - 1 is-w w wpw u H2 1 FFA X I comix 4 ClIl?l.J' , 1924 coco ooo i 'poem qaanqocvv ugun n qqg ypr g A x - nun osna n nu I uno I nnu. q gauoao vrfq s-ss r ' -'fit A-LA eloquent that at its close every city in the country was filled with cheering throngs that marched to the public broadcasting stations to petition audibly the passage of the Act. This great statesman was once an undergraduate here, 44 and prepared himself for his masterpiece by intensive re- ' 'nw search not only into what was then a dying subject, the QQ law, but also into the dangerous fields of high-proof cereal and fruit by-products. His collaborator in this scientiiic work, later to be Sir Terence Levinski, publicly contributed his success to early work with Senator t O'Leary. Terence, as you know, was the discoverer of the Ethyl enzymes which convert alcohol in the human digestive tract into water, and which, besides be- ing tasteless and odorless, mix perfectly with every fluid. His discovery was adopted at the forty-ninth Distillers, Convention by an unanimous vote. Yonder, gentlemen, is where the old gymnasium used to stand. It was an architectural triumph in its time, and was only moved after six hundred years of service. This was done to make room for an expansion of the administrative subdivision of the University, now occupying ten times the site of the whole University in l924. Moreover, the building of the Blue Ridge Amphi- theatre made it more convenient to centralize the School of Applied Exercise in the Crozet section. Tradition has it that another gymnasium preceded this one, but that is thought by most to be doubtful. l-lowever, it is an established fact that the gardens back of Madison Hall were formerly tennis courts. Some evidence, never- theless, does lead to the former opinion. F or example, a perfectly preserved hair net, found on a site not far from Presidential l-lill, with T an evening-shirt stud entangled in its meshes, X is held by some to furnish suflicient proof that such a gymnasium did once exist. Others A maintain, however, that the coincident dis- covery of two such antiques may have been due to circumstances that were entirely fortuitous. al? IZZII .gf' 4E ' , if ' A YT , comcf J. cwu' l9z4 ,, Gm GUM-, 3035-'..'?'1P fL,:'r -, Q:---9 ref: , gli 3:- Sl f ,e---' -'- '!', k1?j,'Z,, PE ' 2?f My friends, to the left you may see the extensive three-, five-, and ten- mile golf courses which have recently been installed as a part of the Univer- sity-but I see from the reflection of the ether Waves on yonder spectroscope that the game starts in exactly two minutes. If you will climb aboard my Radioactive Ford, we shall be there in ample time for the kick-offf, -J. R. MCKELDIN. a - -- - .. .- . ,,, I ,L X 'llsdlltt - 'W ll... .llllll 1 i:!!!!llllllllllllllllm f rllilliiew lul f2221 K .fi -R 5 ' Ti x gzazilii E1-iii S 1 .T x w tw ' :i ' 5 ff I ' comix J. cumf .J T 1924 , W - W0 . NL' f7'Z?9'i-.1?! l '? Pf 'f free, '-.. ! f' f1 : .99-f. .::eez DfwQn R'w lju FM 'J vvjf 4.5.2 .-1 i ? 'EE' TLS' ' 125- ' Minor Chapter Of the LegaI Fraternity of Phi DeIta Phi Founded al Uwe Univcrsily of Nlicfiigan, 1859 Established, 1890 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LILE CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE FREDERICK GOODWIN DEAN RIBBLE FRATRES IN URBE ALBERT BOLLING L. W. WOOD HOLLIS RINEHART, JR. ALLEN PERKINS LUCIEN MINOR ABBOTT HAWTHORNE DILL BATTLE MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON JOHN TRACY BAXTER SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH MAITLAND HUNT BUSTARD RICHARD HARTWELL COCKE ORVAL RAY DAVIS COLLINS DENNY, JR. CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER JOHN FRANCIS GALLEHER RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM GARLAND REID HUBBARD C. E. MORAN L. T. HANKLE, JR. DAVID JOSEPH WOOD ADDINELL HEWSON MICHIE MEMBERS THOMAS AUGUSTAS MCCOY CHARLES PATTERSON NASH, JR. WILLIAM MILLS NEAL RICHARD CUNNINGHAM RICHARDSON EDGAR HEALY ROWE JOHN ELBERT RYAN, JR. BOLLING CRAIG STANLEY FRANK TALBOTT, JR. CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE LYTTLETON WADDELL LITTLETON MACLURG WICKHAM EDMUND MINOR WILSON WILLIAM SHARPLESS DERRICK WOODS l224J 'X ,, Svgggnnnnnnnn-gn.. -gfwfggw wgsu . 'B Q :Q '5' Pb 'im ,w ' III! E I - x 45' 'iii -l - 1. f-T fi V a I :,, ,- -. 1 R A Aoeona anno oem uonnnc nun nuu uun I H '- E I non ann no I was I nom nama uoooa :fs 'Eff 'ag' AM- -J,-A If - 'D'-ff' Y ' egg' 4553: 'I-iii' L ,xfTL.5.4r' 'EC El ziesam Thomas Jefferson Chapter Of The Phi Alpha DeIta Law Fraternity Founded al Chicago, Ken! School of Law, 1897 Eslablished, 1910 FRATRES IN URBE ROSSER CLEVELAND FORBES OSCAR BIBB LOWMAN HONORARY MEMBERS HON. WILLIAM HODGES MANN HON. SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS FRATER IN FACULTATE THEODORE SULLIVAN COX ACTIVE MEMBERS SAMUEL ROBERTSON CHEEK GEORGE THOMAS KILMON BENJAMIN WISNOR CARTER JULIUS MARTIN, II HAGON BOND ANDREW VERNON MCNEAL DAVID RAYMOND CROSSGROVE MILLARD HATCHER PATTERSON WILLIAM VERNOR FRAZIER DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON NELSON FELL REUBEN ROY RUSH ROBERT E. GARLAND STONER MINTER SCOTT THOMAS JEFFERSON HEADLEE GILLESPIE DONALD WOODS SHRNER 12261 'Q , :N 51, N .L 4 K qv' XA. ,pg Q 1 a Ef33 ali! ST fx 97? vb EP! Af -f f' 1 TEN. 'W -7 -Av ,ff M H WA . W g: wia1 ?i:mii- , gt 1 comcf 4 CUl?lJ' I 924 Eevet Tff222fE.E: : Efze fff a af ' - -- --- '- 1 :L , 1 'ew YY' 'inf 1?-:T 'fi-' E, Robert E.. Lee Senate of the Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Founded al 1110 Cleveland Lan: School, 1900 Eslablished, 1919 HONORARY MEMBERS CALVIN COOLIDGE, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES JOHN L. MCLAURIN, UNITED STATES SENATE ACTIVE MEMBERS DAVID LOUDEN BLACK JOHN FREDERICK BUDKE MARTIN KEANE FULK BURNELL NEWMAN C-OODRICH HUGH BROWNING MARSH CHARLES ALBERT MILLER PAUL PERCY MOORE GUY SHERMAN PASCHAL ERNEST SYDNEY QUICK l228l ,M , . Q. A 'V fi +1 -Y :3v,.4J! 'A M , ,.,,, 31,1 3 C 7 aw 'Vu' gg-Q yn as ...by X? is K nfl , + aw QAQ , 'I Y i ,' ' 9-ik .EI lwlifii comix 4 clmu 1924 N 'A T LLL! -.- i' 'M Tw if Pi Mu Chapter of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity Pi Mu founded al the University of Virginia, 1892 1311i Chi founded al l11e Univcrsily of Louisville, 1889 Amalgamalion of l11c Iwo fralernilies ejeclcd, 1922 FRATRES IN URBE DR. P. B. BARRINGER DR. HUGH NELSON DR. W. D. HADEN DR. RICHARD DULANEY GILL DR. LOUIS CHRISTIAN BRAND FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. ROBERT BENNETT BEAN DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL DR. ROBERT FRENCH COMPTON DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES MEMBERS Class of I924 WILBUR MORRISON BOWMAN NELSON WHITE SISSON Class of 1925 FREDERICK PROBY BARROW, II PORTER BURKE ECHOLS HERMAN BAUGHTON ROBERT EDWARD FEAGANS EDWARD NELSON BOOKER RICHARD HUCKSTEP HOLT FRANK P. HUNTER STANTON K. LIVINGSTON Class of 1926 JAMES MELVIN CAMPBELL ROBERT A. JOHNSON DAVID PHILIP EVANS ALGERNON SMITH HURT, JR. CHAPMAN SOCRATES MOORMAN Class of 1927 ALBERT BROWN DICKEY HARRY CARLISLE KEISTER MARSHALL PETERSON GORDON, JR. TOM HALL MITCHELL HARRY BLAIR YEATTS . 12301 CORIIJ 4 l9'24 Pi Mu Chapter of Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity Founded al Unfversily of Michigan, 1882 Eslablished, 1904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN DR. ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER DR. HAISTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. CARL CASKIE SPEIDEL DR. VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER FRATRES IN URBE DR. HUGH THOMAS NELSON DR. ROBERT MASSIE PAGE DR. SAMUEL HARVEY RIVERS DR. RAY JACKSON NEFF MEMBERS Class of 1924 LUTHER WRENTMORE KELLY WILLIAM HENRY TURNLEY MARION HOWELL WATSON Class of 1925 GOLDSBOROUGH FORD MCGINNES ALBERT MACON SMITH HARRY JUSTICE WARTHEN, JR. Class of 1926 BRUCE EMANUEL BRADLEY JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN WILLIAM LEROY DUNN JOHN RIDDICK WOOLFORD GEORGE GERALD STONE FRANK READ HOPKINS SAMUEL MARSHALL DAVENPORT EDWARD THORNE HARRISON JOHN HENRY HARRISON, JR. Class of 1927 ALEXANDER NATHAN CHAFFIN OTIS NORCROSS SHELTON ANDREW DEJARNETTE HART, JR. WALTER KNAPP SLACK WALTER LEE MARKS EARLE SHAMBLEN WALTER EMMETT SCRIBNER 1 231 1 'W S 51 .ff Q Q R E. E 1? S ' comcf 4 cwu A 192.4 P2P f' .WPI , fm' in-IOL.:-L-'21, ew'- if-s, , , E- 303' 'tm' gf, ,9'g9, g-EI' NW O'-W Sigma Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma Medical Fraternity Founded al Norlhnaeslcrn University, 1871 Established, 1904 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE DR. JOSEPH THOMAS JONES DR. HENRY BEARDEN MULHOLLAND DR. FRANK MCCUTCHEON MEMB Class of DR. HARRY LEE DENOON DR. EDWARD I-IALSELL FITE DR. RICHARD SPENCER GILL ERS 1924 DR. HOLCOMBE HARRIS HURT DR. GEORGE PRESTON NOWLIN DR. HALL HOLLOWAY RATCLIFFE DR. WINSTON UNDERWOOD RUTLEDGE Class of SHEPHARD KELLAM AMES MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. RICHARD CANNON ELY JOHN BUTLER FAISON Class of NICHOLAS FLOYD ADAMS, JR. JOHN CROPPER AYRES GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD CHARLES RICHARD FURMAN BAKER OSCAR SWIN Class of EDWARD FRANKLIN BLAND JAMES RICHMOND BOULWARE, JR. WALTER COURTNEY CAMERON EDWARD BENTLEY COX BOWI JAMES DELANVEAL 1925 JOHN EDWARD KNIGHT FLANNAGAN ANDREW STEPHENS GRAHAM JOSEPI-I CONWAY HIDEN JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY CLARENCE NUCKOLLS MCPEAK EDGAR MEREDITH MQPEAK 1926 WILLIAM DANIEL HICRERSDN EDWARD CONXVAY NIAPI-IIs WILLCOX RUFFIN ERNEST GIRARD SCDTT EEORD, JR. 1927 FREDERICK HENRY FICHTIG RAYMOND ALFRED GANDY HUGH HARALSON JOHNSTON KINLOCH NELSON EMORY EWING WALTER J232J 3 'fu S: -... I conwacunu 1924 -we Govo 902. ?99'Z'Y2! 'f'l' lf'!f l . L al ' I H ' I 'W' ,3 'i'1 i ' Alpha Eta Chapter Of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity Founded al Weslern Pennsylvania Medical College, 1891 Eslablished, i908 FRATRES IN URBE DR. WILLIAM JACOB NORFLEET, JR. DR. WILLIAM HENRY CLAY WHITE FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. THEODORE HOUGH DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH DR. WILLIAM BARRINGTON HUBBARD, Instructor MEMBERS Class of 1924 GRAVEN FIELDS WINSLOW DANIEL MALLORY PRINCE FLOYD LAFAYETTE KNIGHT CHARLES HUGH ALLMAN RAYMOND DEVAN KIMBROUGH ENGENE OSMUND BARR REES MORGAN CHARLES HAWES EVANS GEORGE DAVID MCGREGOR CHARLES POWELL CAKE WARREN WOMACK KOONTZ JOSEPH CORNELIUS INMAN, JR. WILLIAM HENRY SEBRELL, JR. HENRY WILDS PATTON Class of 1925 FRANK WILLARD RIGGS MARION THOMAS ROSSER LEMUEL REDMOND BROOME FREDERICK THOMAS AMISS WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. ELDRED SIMKINS JONES, JR. KIRBY KNAPP BRYANT RAY ALFRED GREGORY THOMAS JACKSON SIMS, JR. CHARLES HANSON PETERSON RUDOLPH ANGUS NICHOLS, JR. WILLIAM CARY HOLT LONNIE MIKE HINES JACOB CHARLES HARSHBARCER OSCAR HUGH FULCHER WILLIAM CRALLE BRANN MANLEY ARPHEN SISKE ELLIOTT DENNIS FLOYD Class of 1926 Class of 1927 1233 1 JOHN GARLINGTON SIMPSON, JR. EUGENE ANTHONY BAIN FREDERICK HENRY WILKE GARLAND HUNTER WOLFE JOHN MCINTYRE NOKES BURBRIDGE SCOTT YANCEY LOUIS LEE WILKINSON CHIMER DAVIS MOORE JOHN RUSSELL GILL HOWARD DAWSON FURNISS ,sfslllx ' -'fa E57 vw iiilisf 441 ? +22 ' 'P 1 is K I CQRIIJ' 4 Clllllf ' 'A ' ' IQZ4 ' elf . 3 7 oa uoon gngg agqquck fnfusai oggif :nrt iv - W Yuen neun au Y super inogu w nuwlou W L: :J ' p ':f ' 'EE . 1 i i ' 'fl?' '1'f?.' -F' fig' '22 'W' Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity Foumlea' al Darlmoulh College, 1888 Eslabllshed, l922 FRATRES IN URBE DR. THOMAS HENRY DANIEL DR. CHARLES WILLIAM SCOTT MEMBERS Class of I924 JAMES ARCHIBALD O'KEEFFE WILLIAM DEKALB WYLIE ELISHA KEEN BENNETT JAMES SIDNEY BRADSHER, JR. NORMAN B. PEARAH JAMES SCOTT CHALMERS LOUIS TIFFANY CLAYTOR HAROLD CRISP COX IRWIN PIERCE FOVARGUE Class of 1925 JULIAN HARWOOD COLEMAN HASWELL DUNKLEY FRANKLIN GLYNNE BROWN Class of 1926 CHARLES JOSEPH HORGAN CHARLES DEFOREST LUCAS ELLIS DICE LINEBERRY HUGH GURNEY REAVES JAMES EARLE WHEELER CALVIN THOMAS BURTON VIRGIL ORIN CHOATE ' Class of 1927 HENRY CROMWELL TURNER JUDSON LONKIES VAUGHAN 12341 ff :YN , f ' conwacunu ' . 1924 si 5 III mm- 1 I 1 .... .,,1.- ..3-g if Q mm ... l l I l 55 Q spina A A A A L P1 Chapter of The Engineering Fraternlty of Theta Tau Founded al lhe University of Minnesota, 1905 Eslablfshed, 1923 MEMBERS HARRY FELTZER BAUSERMAN EDGAR WILSON DARE WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR GESSNER HARRISON ECHOLS THEODORIC BLAND EDWARDS JUSTUS EDWARD GLICK MALCOLM GILCRIST HIBBERT EDWIN TRAMMELL HOLLAND THOMAS STAPLES MARTIN, JR. MARCELLUS BALLI MCDAVITT TYLER BAINBRIDGE KIENER JACOB SILAS PARKER, JR. ROBERT GUY PITZ REUBEN RICE RAWLS EDMUND ADDISON SMITH GEORGE MARWIN TATUM FRANCIS WILLIAM TAYLOR HARRY KEYSER VOUGHT, JR. MAITLAND ALEXANDER WILSON H351 P' an comcf A cumu' l9z4 .. PEW -.'1'LD'.,- -..2 ,,j':2Pffimg--9' ggzt ffif Q 'Q - : ! :f'-ff, ' .. . . Q. .gEiE 'f i I 15 Alpha Gamma Chapter Of Alpha Kappa Psi Commerce Fratemlty Founded al New York Unfversfly, 1904 Eslablishcd, 1921 HONORARY MEMBERS TIPTON RAY SNAVELY, BA., MA., PHD. ELMER IRVINC- CARRUTI-IERS MEMBERS IN FACULTY ALBERT JULIUS BARLOW, BA., B.B.A., CPA. ELBERT ALVIS KINCAID, BA., MA., PHD. ACTIVE MEMBERS T. TUNSTALL ADAMS WILLIAM M. BIRDSONG J. DAVE BRADY THOMAS E. CARRUTHERS VAN LEAR COWAN LOUIS L. DEAL SEABORN J. ELOURNOY LINCOLN OOWARD ROBERT L. HINDS PAXTON HOWARD FRANK E. JAMISON JAMES O. JUSTICE I2361 JAMES O. JOHNSON, JR. O. ARTHUR KIRKMAN, JR. WILBUR A. IQINDLEY ZEB P. MILLER FRED STONE AMBLER H. MOSS JOHN S. PETERS RAYMOND B. PINCHBECK JOHN RITCHIE, III BERNARD J. SEWARD LOUIS R. SHOWALTER MCLANE TILTON, III , -fum -gg ' E comcf 4 cumf 5 lou, Qui-.Ei .ami- 1. A -I- A A A A- Kallikrates Chapter Of Alpha Rho Chi Architectural Fratermty Founded al 1116 Univcrsfly of Michigan and lllmoxs 1914 Established al the Universily of Virgmza 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOSEPH HUDNOT, MARCH STANISLAW J. MAKIELSKI BS FRATRES IN URBE LOUIS F. VOORHEES, M.ARCH MEMBERS I-IASKINS H. ASHBURNER HENRY A. BROWNE LAWRENCE N. BROWN OODEN W. BROWN LUCIAN M. DENT WILLIAM C. EARRAR OSCAR B. FLANNACAN FENDALL L. GREGORY RALPH C.. OULLEY WILLIAM R. JOHNSON HENRY J. LAWRENCE JAMES H. LAW CHARLES M. LOVING ROOELIO NAVARRO HAROLD A. VIA MARSHALL WELLS I2371 AUTUMN REVELRY The mornings tell the story well Of Autumn's drunken revelry. Through Range, and Lawn, from early dawn, He works his sottish deviltryg On tree and vine he spills his wine And paints the leaves bright gold and red. Oh-ho! Oh-ho! the sharp winds blow To cool drunk Autumn's heavy head. From every tree, with macldest glee, He shakes down brilliant showers, Then looks awry with mocking eye At spring's once leafy bowersg Astride the breeze, he grasps the trees And crams his blouse with plunder. In one bright day of drunken play He tears June's wreathes asunder. -LAWRENCE LEE 12331 1 W EQ! hz C 17 a J J? ...Mmm . Sinai- iiiiri - S ni.. . gem? 2:1 732 2 25522 K I . CORIIJ' J CURIJ' I ii' A ' .924 H zii 1 1' ,. am Mm am: -.-. u...5 .-0 ff -,S .V s anyo- Ago-A -93 Y rlgir ngfg vmo vjwf 1 W 1-T 7735 in ' W 43.l Gif 'TZ '1' Lambda Pi Academic Fraternity Founded at the Universily of Virginia, 1896 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M.A., PHD. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., PH.D. THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, M.S., PHD. RICHARD MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S., PH.D. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., LL.D., PH.D. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. CHARLES HANCOCK, B.S. ALBERT LEFEVRE, B.A., PH.D., LL.D. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, LL.D. RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M.A., PH.D. RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., PHD. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. FRANCIS HARRIS ABBOT, M.A. GRADUATE MEMBERS L. M. ABBOT J. S. DAVIS, JR. R. L. HINDS, II C. C. WALKER M. S. ANDREWS E. H. FITE G. R. HUBBARD E. M. WILSON S. D. BLACKFORD D. W. FLY J. XV. JERVEY, JR. M. A. WILSON E. F. BLAND R. S. GILL T. A. MCCOY W. S. D. WOODS P. H. COLEMAN L. W. GRAVES, JP.. F. TALBOTT, JR. ACTIVE MEMBERS T. T. ADAMS L. M. DENT C. G. R. LEIGH I. M. READ G. W. E. BALDWIN W. W. DEUPREE F. LEWIS, JR. E. R. ROGERS J. D. BRADY J. FENTRESS H. C. LITTLE C. J. RANDOLPH W. L. BRAMBLE L. M. FISHER E. LOTH P. L. SCRUGGS D. M. BRAXTON R. M. FRAZER W. W. MACKALL W. B. STABLER J. G. BROWN L. R. GOWARD J. H. MCCALL R. S. STARCHER W. M. BURR T. S. HALL R. H. MCCORD W. C. SAUNDERS J. T. BUXTON, JR. W. W. HUNT J. R. MCKELDIN F. STONE H. D. CAMP J. H. IRVINE S. W. MAPHIS J. A. TAYLOR T. M. CARRUTHERS F. E. JAMISON E. L. MINOR R. B. TAYLOR W. H. COLEMAN W. G. JONES C. A. MOSELEY P. K. WALP J. W. COMPTON T. M. JOHNSTON C. O'FARREL B. S. WARREN A. B. COOKE W. A. KINDLEY R. S. OSBORN L. M. WILLIAMS, JR H. DAVENPORT H. V. LAROM B. W. PORTER G. WINCHESTER il. L. H. LEE C. L. REESE E. D. WINGFIELD I240l Ngninnnnnnnnnnnnnnn if ' ', WZ I comxf 4 cumf 1924 ' - .L!! 4 P :'f.. rs- QU E? L- -. f A .Q - ' ff' - kr V R 525 -TH' ix? EQ., egg-f i ' J. W. AVIRETT C. R. F. BAKER J. T. BAXTER W. M. BIRDSONC . A. BROWN . L. BROWN C. CAMERON A. CARTER E. B. COX W. A. DEITRICK S625 W. B. BALDWIN R. J. BARTLETT D. S. BEARD S. R. BOOKER R. BOND, JR. C. T. CASTLEMAN S. P. CLARKE R. CONROY L. C. CORNICK N. V. COWAN D. W. DARBY J. D. DIBRELL A. C. DIFFEY J. S. FIELD S. J. ELOURNOY H. P. FOSTER C.. D. GIBSON C. L. CLEAVES H. C. HALL Skull and Keys Founded al lhc Universily of Virginia, 1911 GRADUATE MEMBERS W. R. DORSEY C-. H. ECI-IOLS R. N. HAWES H. A. HOLLAND J. B. JONES M. C. KISER C. V. MINOR K. NELSON ACTIVE MEMBERS P. K. HENNESSY R. H. HOBBS D. E. HUCER E. HUNTON, IV W. R. JOHNSON J. C. JUSTICE A. B. LAMBERT J. C. LUCE, JR. R. W. MCCLANAHAN J. P. MCCUIRE, JR. J. B. MEEI4 C. M. MILLER W. C. MOORE A. H. MOSS J. M. PACE, JR. R. P. PEARD T. D. PEPPER T. PINCKNEY, JR. D. H. RISHER J. RITCHIE, III l2421 il--Ti-ik E. M. PARRISI-I R. R. PARRISH C. RUFFIN W. R. SEWARD G. T. SMITH H. W. STARCI-IER W. G. STEPI-IENSON C. S. VALENTINE R. M. WEAVER T. L. WILLIAMS J. R. RUEPIN E. R. RUTLEDGE E. W. SCOTT L. R. SHOWALTER B. J. SEWARD E. R. STETTINIUS, JR. T. A. SYDNOR H. J. TAYLOR P. H. THESMAR MCL. TILTON, III S. P. TRABUE J. M. WEAVER W. H. WILLIAMSON W. C. WILLS V. P. WILSON J. O. WINSTON, JR. A. H. WOODWARD J. E. WOODWARD. JR M. E. WRENN .4 '. i mr' ,' , Q Q . I W4 5 , 'B Q59 ' I Cqx 9 r Q Q 1250 G ' W ' ,, fx ' J 1 . Q53 51 fwli slits 'f'-'ive' gg g ccfsovm 1-L-f-T2 , 7390A filth 'YENTA The old order changelh, yielding place io new, And Cod fuljils Himself in many ways, Lest one good custom shoula' corrupt the nzorlalfl -TENNYSON. HE twentieth century as a whole falsely believes that the Theory of Evolution is a product of its own making, but similar contentions might even be said to comprise the foundation upon which the traditional Rock of Ages was layed. Before the beginning of the Christian Era, I-leracleitus sounded the same note when he maintained that everything changes except the law of changeng in later years Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poetically voiced the same idea in his Ialylls of ilie King. And now, after a comprehen- sive and thorough study, not of the Rock of Ages, but of the ages of rock, this theory has for the majority of thinking people become an established fact. With the premises which undoubtedly exist, any other conclusion is impossible. Circumstantial eviclence-com- parative anatomy, geographical distribution, paleontology, embryology-in almost every instance unquestionably points in one direction, to one ideal which, if ever reached, must in turn yield place to a newer ideal which will better meet the everchanging contingencies. And so the University of Virginia was not founded some hundred years ago to remain static and unchanging until the end of time. Thomas Jefferson, like all great men, welcomed friendly and beneficial criticism. For this reason, were he to revisit this institution originally modeled by his hand, he would examine with pride and content the many adaptations which have evolved, from the clay he moulded, in order to suit a IZ451 CORK! J l924 twentieth century environment. I-le would see, it is true, an organism modified in some particulars beyond recognition, but his general scheme, his skeleton, would be plainly visible as a sub-stratum underlying the whole. He would love the place still, and would join hands with us all and give a yell for the dear old U. Va. But let us see just how the University has advanced in the very recent pastg let us acquaint ourselves with the modifications which various elements have undergone in order to make a more perfect entirety. The change in its athletic policy is perhaps the most striking adaptation. The committee in charge, the right hand of Virginia's athletics, has taken on new members, it being now comprised, not of carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges, but of Students, Faculty, and Alumni. Moreover, a most competent coaching staff has been secured, a requisite which in this day and generation is a most important factor for successful teams. These men, however, cannot adapt themselves immediately to their surroundings, for evolution is a gradual process. They are capable and interested, however, they seem to have tasted the unparalleled spirit of Virginia: and, therefore, if supported and nourished by the other organs, primarily the student body and alumni, they cannot help but succeed. Again, the old gymnasium has changed, yielding place to the new. This mag- nifxcent building, together with Lambeth Field, heralds in a new era in our history, for this addition, the largest and best-equipped of its kind in the South, gives us for the first time since Virginia has been Virginia suf- ficient facilities for practice. But a one-sided organism is doomed to failureg it must to live be well-developed in its entirety, a task which the Academic Faculty of the University has adequately en- deavored to do. Many scholastic adapta- tions have taken placeg but one seems especially fitted to inspire the men of the Academic School to do better work and to help them derive every possible benefit from their studies. For work of high distinction during two sessions, men are awarded Certificates of ln- termediate Honors. Besides carrying with them certain privileges, these certificates are intended to be but an intermediate step to higher and more worthy attainments, but an inspiration for specialized study in some particular field. This new institution, likewise, is only in its infancy, and has not matured enough to show its true valueg but, influenced by such an environment as is found at Virginia, the laws of science tell us that it will evolve into one of the most worthy institutions in University life. I2461 9527 u i ,lei-.i-limi iibiii is 1 7f'? 7 '5? 'f 4 comcf 4 Cllltlf y 1924 5. f .Zif92f?3f'2 f2 'f: 5 ? g---g p' f 'f'il f!'T2. 5 'l'Q 2 But thus far we have noticed only the conspicuous members of our organism. The minor extremities, which are generally neglected, are none the less important. Literary work, in the form of publications, may appear small and insignificant-but the heart is likewise small as compared with the rest of the body! These organs of the University do a most important work, yet this work, sad to say, is strangled in its infancy. It is very rarely, therefore, that it evolves to any great extent, for the material circumstances are too powerful to be overcome. However, such is not the case with the Annual, for, in spite of the odds and due to the untiring ef- forts of the Editors of l923, CORKS AND CURLS has emerged from the darkness into the light, from a discouraging possibility to a self-supporting actuality. It has ac- complished that most romantic movement X of evolution , it has, like the amphibians of prehistroic times, learned that dry land is far X more hospitable than water. It has at last gained a firm footing, and the theory of evolution demands that it proceed farther and farther inland. This can only be done, however, with the aid of all the other factors of University life. It is most urgent, then, for its own preser- vation that the University combine and definitely prevent any retrogression! Thus we see that cooperation is an essential factor in evolution. Indeed, should we invent an imaginary case of Hobbes v. Lefevre, we would find the court deciding in favor of the latter. In other words, man is not primarily egoistic and self-seekingg he is by nature altruistic and interested in the life of the species. Now this natural tendency of man should be especially in evidence here at Virginia at the present time, for during the times when adaptations are actually taking place, during the periods when something new is being tried, the danger of extinction is especially great. In the first place, profit- able evolution may be side-tracked if it is not influenced by a favorable environment. In the second place, progress will be disastrously slow unless the organs which are evolving are supported and aided by those which are temporarily well-adapted. A chain is no stronger than its weakest linkf, ln this time of crises, then, every member should feel it his personal duty to look to the good of the whole, to act in a way which will hasten this improved state. I-lis whole-hearted support is urgently needed. Athletics, too, need the support of the publications and vice versa-and both especially need the help of the student body. Do not criticise maladapiionsg correct ihem. Times of these adapta- tions are hard and discouraging-but this grand old University can, and shall, be made a more perfect organic unity if each and every part of it dutifully resolves: UTO strive, to seek, to jind, but noi io yielclf, i w N I THL13 TIC 5 F f Kring gf ,,-Q O-N Lf NI AL A jj, QU ' V. M ?fU , Q I 'I Q. gf gf Q., gi I II . WWE I-'iz.'S.iQ J J I A I I., I IIIITJN I I L I LNJJIIIIIIJAgi1IIIIJII.fI5h11I WEARER5 ryf Ure - ' FOOTBALL GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD GEORGE WHITFIELD BALDWIN STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD WALTER LINDSAY BROWN DONALD WESTON DARBY JOHN STAIGE DAVIS WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK A. C. CARTER DIFFEY CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK HENRY POYAS FOSTER THOMAS SELLMAN HALL BASEBALL SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH LOUIS LAFAYETTE DEAL WILLIAM ALEXANDER DEITRICK HENRY POYAS FOSTER HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND BASKET:BALL WILLIAM ALGER BROWN THOMAS SELLMAN HALL THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND TRACK MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON ORVAL RAY DAVIS LINCOLN ROUNDS GOWARD JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE ALBERT BOND LAMBERT arfA,'sA0.j,,. . HOVVARD ARTHUR HOLLAND GARLAND REID HUBBARD SAMUEL WELLINGTON MAPHIS THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY FRED HASKELL THESMAR COLEMAN CARTER WALKER PAUL KNORR WALP JAMES MADISON WEAVER RUSSELL MAUZY WEAVER MAITLAND WILSON JAMES OVERTON WINSTON GARLAND REID HUBBARD WILBUR AUGUSTUS KINDLEY SAMUEL WELLINGTON MAPHIS THOMAS AUGUSTUS MCCOY ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH CLIFTON MEREDITH MILLER BOLLING CRAIG STANLEY PAUL KNORR WALP MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN WALTER LEE SANDERS CHARLES ROBERT STEVENS FRANK TALBOTT, JR. FRED HASKELL THESMAR JAMES OVERTON WINSTON CROSS COUNTRY MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON LINCOLN ROU NDS GOWARD ALLAN BROWER GREENE HONORARY HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN 12501 BOXING ADOLPH LEFKOWITCH IU ,AW '1-o o 'o ' ff x Z2 55 ,QW , ' Jig, football n auloen Dope at 61.98. Qllbep plapeo pe gapnle H Uiffetente mage: iiiiptboute pe apoe of referee Qlihep topletl ann stnetteo for pe T95 myth fpste anti knee ann Uougbtie toe Elbep hotnleo opponentes for H romeg Whey trapneo uponne pe fpne aultle aple, Qlnti more pe suites of stouteste maple, Qnh tnban pe Ipne Dio mete pe Ipne Sparkes ofte Dio spnge pe tobiskeres fpne, Qlno hones Dio snappe ann skulles Dio nzraeke Before pe foree ot pe eontaeteg mor Dio pe whistle ijalte pe frape Gill hotben teames unconscious lape. Gllbusse, reaoer of tbps mo Ueste rpme, was foothalle in pe anciente tpme. l25lj CORK! Ji CIIRIJ' .an ..a- 5. I I 9 2. 4 Football, I STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD CRAIGE RUFFIN ............. EPPA HUNTON, IV ..,...... ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES RICHARD HILL MERRITT .. EARLE NEALE .............. IOHN KELLISON ............ H. D. THOMAS ............... ADDINELL HEWSON MICHIE JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, ja. CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK EQ .E 4: Q '2 1, ni - ' ': Wa ' I T Il 1' nm95 ...- .. ...Q fx-n w w i-nog. ima ....i x!,L ..o.n gin9l- ncaa. qw 1 -.W .W gg gg 1- 923 ..........Cap!ain . ,...... .... M anager .....Assislanl Manager .. . . .Assislanl Manager . . . . .Assislanl Manager ...........Head Coach .....Assislanl Head Coach .......Fir.sl Year Coach .... .Assislanl Coach . . . . .Assislanl Coach . . . . ,Assislanl Coach BLACKFORD Captain FRED H. THESMAR ...,. EMAN C WALKER HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ..... TEAM .........Cenler Center COL . .......... . THOMAS S. HALL ......... ...... C uaral GEORGE W. BALDWIN .... ..... C uard -IAMES M. WEAVER ....... ..... C aard STAIGE D. BLACKFORD ......... Tackle RUSSELL M. WEAVER.. JAMES O. WINSTON .... DONALD W. DARBY ......... ...... E nd WILLIAM A. DEITRICK ...... ...... E nd Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia . Virginia . Virginia . Virginia . Virginia . Virginia . .,...... Trainer HOWARD A. HOLLAND ............ End WALTER LINDSEY BROWN ........ End A. C. CARTER DIFFEY ....... Quarterback HENRY P. FOSTER ...... Halfhaclf D i i I i I iHalfbaclg GARLAND R. HUBBARD ...... SAMUEL W. IVIAPI-IIS .... Halflmclf .Tackle THOMAS A. IVICCOY ............ Halfbaclg . , ..... Taclgle GEORGE B. ARNOLD ........... Halfbaclf PAUL K. WALP ......... .Fulllnaclg IVIAITLAND WILSON .... .Fulllnacfg SCORES . . . I0 Furman ............. . . I3 . . 9 Richmond University .... . . 0 ... 34 St. JoIm's ............. .. 0 . . . 0 V. M. I. ............ . . 35 33 Trinity.............. .. 0 . . 0 Washington and Lee . . .. 7 . . 0 Georgia ........... . . I4 . . 3 V. P. I. ......... . . 6 . . . . 0 North Carolina . . . 0 . . . . 89 Opponents . , . . . 75 1 252 I THE FOOTBALL TEAIVI, 1923 Nlerritt, Ruffin, Manager: Walp, Brown, W., Darby. Hunton, Hawes Brown, E., Grad. Managerg Hubbard, Arnold, Diffey, Foster, NlcCoy, Wilson, Deitrick, Kellison, Ass't Coach Winston, Weaver, Jr., Baldwin, Hall, Blackford, Captaing Thesmar, Holland, Weaver, R., Walker V 0,7 w, THE FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1923 Merritt, Gibson, Hawes, Neale, Coach: Wallerstein, Ruffin, Mgr., Hunton, Rainey, Kellison, Ass't. Coach Groseclose, Arnold, Gleaves, Harris, Taylor, McClanahan Ryan Weaver, Lacey, Winston, Hubbard, Wilson, Walp, Bartlett, Baldwin, Loth, Burr, Cake Deitriok, Thesmar, Foster, Cockrill Hall, Maphls, Blackford, Captain, Brown, Holland, IVlcCoy, Walker, Darby VIRGINIA vs. ST. JOHN'S VIRGINIA vs. V. P. I. VIRGINIA vs. GEORGIA ii . . . ,,, , .,,,.,F , . ., , . . ga, ,av 1 iz A .2 . Q V. -,sw 45 ,,. p 'Q y ,,,2- -- , V 24, vfly.-ff , ' 759' fl fin .57 an L? 1 2 -' ' ,.4,,,1.-41 W 1 1-' g 1, , I X ff V K, A 'W ' 1 ' ' , ,mv-,.g .4 , , , ,' , ,f ' K ' , .-: ,f V 3 ,M 4 v'nQs sNmQ 4 'V' eikyalfe, it A .. ,F QQ' xv : I M M . 5. ,, Haig - 2. , 2, N ' .H viz ., I 'rig -1' Vg if ,kg :itat 1 Y - X, sf , I 5435 1-. 24 'rr K 'V I Kiki' . v1QG1 N 4of Vg P434 Q. Y0Y,z,Nm X- . Xl ,Off A. M Q Ze . YT, . im Y gf: M, mg.: Sgr' Q x , .ff an -- P k comcf J. cumf -3 I I - I 2 wa auoa noeoa auoan nun unn uu I ff - -' - '- S lun nun on ann new some umm -' , f -gf - 'W' L 1 Swing' -'was - 1 7 ?f 4'?-I -'E-1 fl f-- - .:..' 2:1 5 - - fic fi -42? 1 'mer 2 Wzgiilyw rn ' 'I fi-I L K Football Statistics for I923 Yards gained on line and end plays .... Yards gained on forward passes ..,.. Yards Iost on plays .............. First downs gained ........... Forward passes attempted ......... Forward passes completed .......... Forward passes intercepted by Virginia. Number of kicks .................... Yards gained on kicks ................. Yards gained on each kick faveragej .... Number of penalties ................. Yards lost on penalties ..... Yards gained on line and end plays .... Yards gained on forward passes ..... Yards lost on plays ...........,.. First downs gained ........... Forward passes attempted ......... . Forward passes completed .............. OPPONENTS VIRGINIA Forward passes intercepted by opponents .... Number of kicks ...................... Yards gained on kicks ................. Yards gained on each kick faveragel .... Number of penalties ................. Yards lost on penalties ..... .... 12571 Total I I83 352 I40 54 73 27 II I06 3532 33 Z9 219 Total I 503 737 227 IOO I29 46 I8 85 3 I 33 37 34 368 HlIVlSELF MAN THE IS LE Y ST HE HT it M 1 5 Mm I Ea Dig g gizrfm? h 3 XZ' C29 W !W A! au A Q I R, aff! K 5 -I -S-vs ' I l. la' '- 'fl r xmj..'flX1r.5Q ...' 7! K Y : N V' . fumll l l 2 E i 4 ,pl 1 if 'LE . I tv Allll f 1,4 5 axe. ,ll Ole? X ' 2 i' .ut tlz- S I '--sa, .iu..l,2g',llL-f,j',,,.,-:Z 1.- -5 Q 'iv ., rig.-1 :Ml-,....,..:..1' ...MT L.. .1.'i -gm...-gl,-4. --:g':gTN mi,,1 ,V . - f-fff-T j'.-'P M. .ig 17' .. H 3 f---z.,l...,.,, sf Baseball e gallante knyghte uf aunriente Daye Sire walter Ilialeigh, rhauntetl to straye Ilntu ye fureste mhere he fuunhe Ee Benskinne sittinge un ye grnunne Wsmukinge uf ye rurnemuhhe hype Hui: nursinge uf ye monstrous grype wha mhan he spieh ye hartlie lenyghte Din tlinge ye rurkke myth alle hys mysbte, Butte gaye Qire walter myth a laugh Din stnppe ye myssyle myth bps statfe Svtrykinge yt myth surh la hlume Elhat, glaunringe harkke, yt felleil hys fue, dlihen matte ye haute IlIl1l1B,, myth murhe speetle Elin telle ye settlers uf ye Deeng Qlnn later, sn it is saine, mnnne fayme 1By intruhuringe Lge Jilatinnale Q5ayme ' 12591 EEEEEE5 .ra gs faawrtt I comix 4 Clllll-I' l9z4. ww WW WW' 2 '9'f. '--' f1, f1'.19 .::er im , I- 32' f f4 , ,L .gg 2-' QBB UW' 3:- 52f Asif 53 VA' Q-... i f . 4 a VI iii' . sky 16,5 Q gag I iw I I I, II PARRISH Captain Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia I i Baseioaii, I 924 ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH .... CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE .... ROBERT SEDGWICK OSBORNE ..... WALTER HYDE SAUNDERS ......... ROBERT BASKERVILLE HOBBS ..... EARLE NEALE .,...........,....... HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ......... TEAM, I923 ROBERT R. PARRISH Ccaplainj ......... SAMUEL M. BRONAUGH ....... GARLAND R. HUBBARD ...... WILLIAM A. DEITRICK ..... LOUIS L. DEAL ............ HENRY P. FOSTER ...... THOMAS A. MCCOY ..... WILLIAM A. KINDLEY .... HOWARD A. HOLLAND ..... SAMUEL W. MAPHIS ...... SCORES, 1923 .. New York University . . Princeton . . . . . 6 .. I4 Amherst ........, . 4 .. I Penn State ....,. . . . I0 Fordham ......... . . . 6 William and Mary .. .. I4 Washington and Lee . . I0 Cornell .......... . . . IO Cornell ........... . .. 3 Washington and Lee . . 6 Richmond College . . . . 0 V. IVI. I. ........ . . . . 7 Lynchburg Coilege . . . . I North Caroiina .... . . . 0 Georgia ....... . . . 8 Georgia ....... . .. I0 South Carolina .. .. 7 V.P. . . I4 Davidson . . . . 3 IVIaryIand ..... . . . 0 V. IVI. I. ....... .. . . 8 I-Iampden-Sidney . . . . . 3 North Carolina . . . . . . 4 North Caroiina . . . . . . I49 Opponents . . 12601 . . ..... Captain . ....Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager ..........Coach .. . .... Trainer .. ...Catcher ...... .FirslBase . . . . .Second Base .. . .Short .Slap .... Third Base ... . . . .LeftFieId ... . .Center Field ... .Right Field .. . . .Pitcher ... . .Pitcher .. 7 .. 6 .. 6 .. 9 .. 2 .. I7 .. I2 .. I0 .. 6 .. 8 .. I9 .. 6 .. 8 .. 2 .. 4 .. 6 I 0 6 .. 2 .. 4 .. 5 .. I2 3 I6I THE BASEBALL SQUAD, 1923 Brown, Manager, Neale, Coach: Flournoy, Valentine, Ass'l:. Manager Lee, Arnold, Kinley, Ware, Deal, Carruthers, Bronaugh Deitrick, Luther, Maphis, Bruns, McCoy, Hubbard, Foster Lowman, Parrish, Captain: Holland . ' A ,D . .L ' -'1-- ' ' - ' ., ,J .ra ,, , ' 4' ' -- 2 1 15515 ' 'I ur -2 -. ' ' ' ,- ?','fff- , Hff5?1'1 I . g?l111.,,'fgB Xl . , ,ffl fr. M, -'ra - ' ,, 5' . y 'g .V 7 Ll1g7:f,1i ,-X ffl- W 4 cf .A -, 1-gay., g 1 an wif - . E , - 4 j.1.,.H,,. 3 4 ' ' ' 723, -hz' ,P .L W... :W , ,V . 1 'U .01 iq usgbpi-,fga ,A -A - -w - . V ' 'asf x.L'40' ' ' ,.: 'flR '?'ff5 !'5 ?' , 1376! 4' .. V' JS' uf. wr. . , .':, 1 ' JU- . fi? 'A Ye? 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'Tl' f-A X -4 ll, K W ' 'Zee' -1:-' '--ge: ja? as-' - .Lia-as 5 ILE wL..af-awaiti- I it, BROWN Captain Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Virginia Basket-Ball, I 923 WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, jR.... WILLIAM CHALMERS WILLS ...... MALLORY SINCLAIR ANDREWS .... DAVID STANLEY BROWN ........... THOMAS MOORE CARRUTHERS .... HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ....... TEAM BOLLING C. STANLEY .... CHARLES L. LEWIS ..... THOMAS A. MCCOY ..... CLIFTON M. MILLER ..... WILLIAM A. BROWN ..... PAUL K. WALP ....... THOMAS S. HALL ......... SCORES . . . 42 RancIoIph-Macon . . . . . 50 Roanoke Coiiege . . . . . . 31 Hampden-Sidney . . . . . .. 35 William and Mary .... . . . 43 Lynchburg College . . . . . . 32 Richmond University . . . . . . I9 Washington and Lee . . . . 20 V.IVI.I. .,....... . . . I4 West Virginia ...... . . . 28 West Virginia Wesleyan . . . 29 Catholic University . . . . . . . . 28 Trinity ...,. ..... . . . . . . 26 George Washington . . 26 Washington and Lee . I8 V.P.I. ...... . . . 24 Trinity ..... . . . . , . I6 North Caroiina . . . . 48I Opponents . .. l2641 ..... Captain . . . . . . . .Manager Assislanl Manager Assistant Manager Assislanl Manager . . ...... Coach .. . .Forward ... .Forward ... .Forward ... .Center .. . .Guard ... .Cuard . . . .Cuard 8 I7 I6 I9 28 21 29 8 I7 22 28 25 I3 I7 22 37 39 336 THE 1923 BASKET-BALL TEAM Lannigan, Coach: Hall, Wills, Mgr.: McCoy, Carruthers, Ass't. lVlgr Miller, Walp, Brown, Captain: Lewis, Stanley M LEU A MANY EASURED M HAVE HEY HT irifgjzi, H T---A E Av :E nm L- il -- 0 1.2 . i SNL Sv-W if '51 ' QQVM f, i. Que' 1 1.5 1' SX g m,s--P - ff if W 5 A 99, .9 J OQQ VW? 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C aplain 1 WILSON LOURIE BOYD, IR. .......... ........... M anager X -e N CHARLES RAMSEY LEIGH .......... ..... A ssislani Manager ' POWHATAN POWERS MURRAY ..... ..... A ssislaniManager JACK DEW ..........,.........,..... ..... A ssisianl Manager X. , HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ...... .......,..... C oach 1 TEAM, 1923 'I J, - ,,. BENJAMIN MAY BAKER, IR., captain if MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON ORVAL RAY DAVIS ,gi , LINCOLN ROUNDS OOWARD 5 JED HOTCHKISS IRVINE F if ALBERT BOND LAMBERT WALTER LEE SANDERS 1' f CHARLES ROBERT STEVENS BOHANNON FRANK TALBOTT JR. captain FRED HASRELL THESMAR JAMES OVERTON WINSTON EVERETT LEE DOUGLASS THOMAS GIBBS AKELEY ELDRIDGE HOUSTON CAMPBELL, JR. RECORD, 1923 Dual Meet at Virginia: Syracuse, 76, Virginia, 42. American Legion Meet at Washington: Virginia, 35, Maryland, 53 Gallaudet, 3. Virginia defeated Meadowbrook Athletic Club in special relay. I Pennsylvania Relays at Philadelphia: Virginia relay team won S. A. I. A. A. championship for third consecutive year, and finished second in intercollegiate relay, Davis won fourth place in javelin throw and sixth in discus throw, broad jump, and ZOO-meters race: Gartley look third place in pole vault. Dual Meet at Virginia: Virginia, 9323 Washington and Lee, BZM. S. A. I. A. A. Meet at Richmond: Georgetown, 72, Johns Hopkins, 44W3 Virginia, 36, V. P. I., 24. Izeel THE TRACK TEANI, 1923 Douglas, Lambert, lrvine Weston, Managerg Saunders, Thesmar, Stevens, Akeley, Boyd, Ass't. Manager Campbell, Talbott, Bohannon, Baker, Captaing Goward, Davis, Winston f T XFX minor Sports hough foothalle inne pe Hayes of pore Dio holoe a plate of prominenre Sinn other sportes there mere galore, Sis tennis. hofinge, anti the fence, 'G was rhietlie in pe minor sportes filhat goolle oline GI. wa. ertelleo: Ee Drinkinge teanre Uotnnell eighty quartes T15efore pe teame from gale mas fellellg Ee hilliaroe teame tnonne enerie gapme, mor far ULZDUIUB Dio poker lagge, Qlno petters ofte Dio gapne mush tapme Zin pittes ann at pe qhaooe Ihalle shagge Glhrough these a fem to fapme arose, 7.5m those who haotle pe greatest pnlle Zin those Uapes, as tofoape, were those who heste knew home to slinge pe hnlle. l270l Irvine, Bohannon, Goward, Ribble, Kyle, Risher, Stevens, Rosenberger Cross-Country, i 923 LINCOLN ROUNDS GOWARD .... . ................ ..., C apiain WILSON LOURIE BOYD, ja. ..... . HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN ..... Q TEAM M. T. BOHANNON J. JOHNSON L. R. GOWARD E. D. KYLE 1. H. IRVINE W. L. RIBBLE RECORD, 1923 November 2-Dual Meet at Lexington: W. Sz L., 32g Virginia, December i-Evening Dispaich Modified Marathon at Richmond: with a score of 28. l27I 1 . ....Manager ... . .Coach D. H. RISHER G. G. ROSENBERGER E. D. STEVENS 26. W. Bc L., 27. Virginia won second ........v....,...,,.,,,.m,,, , QQ . 3 Q 2 Ji 1 ' , E I , , ,a 0,0 4-9 -3 1924 BOXING SQUAD Lannigan, Coach: Holt, Leonard, Gilliam, LaRowe, Coach Merwin, Farrow, Memminger, Johnson, Benckenstein, Maxey Kelly, Hultsman, Carter, Davenport, Lefkowitch, Captain, Fenwick, Van Arman, Gleaves vs . ,. , umm-ma , ,Q ,F ., . F. I 3 . 6-r 13? 'QT' 1924 WRESTLING SQUAD Lannigan, Trainer: Heywood, Asst. Mgr.: Thomas, Coach Bond, Colvin, Archibald, Fellows, Garnet, Phillips, Chapman Peyton, Selzzler, Parker, Gwinn Howard, Merritt, Moore, Holland, Captain: Heyman, Peierkin, Trabue , -4 - -x c i X ' a.ffzun,,.,,- ' ITI-I the opening of the Memorial Gymnasium, with an experienced and efficient group of coaches, and an apparently stable athletic financial situation, the University of Virginia faces an athletic future rich in possibilities. But there are too many elements which enter into the pro- duction of winning teams to warrant predictions. The University at present, however, does possess a most appropriate background. The opening of the Memorial Gymnasium is perhaps the most prominent occurrence of the year in athletic lines. Basket-ball, track, wrestling, boxing, and other University sports have ample space at their disposal for the de- velopment of men and winning teams. The swimming pool, moreover, should prove one of the recreational spots of the University in addition to its usage along organized athletic lines. Intramural activities should receive a great impetus as a result of the new gymnasium. Adequate lavatory facilities, an abundance of floor space, and the desire of the athletic officials for the development of this important phase of University activity should play no small part in hastening its growth. Along with other changes made within the past two years in the Uni- versity's athletic history, such as the abandonment of the alumni coaching system, the creation of the position of graduate manager, and the participation of the Alumni, the Faculty, and the Students in athletic affairs by means of the Athletic Council, is the altered Hnancial status of the General Athletic f2741 CQRIKJ' GCIIRLI' . 1. ' . ' l924 S 1 r i . tl lt lf ll M ...ss Uonorsv L3.,5,Lv5..3.,.5v Tw... g,... ,,2,L- A ...... WL.. ... I ...... I ...,. ,, V W.. 5 LA. Association. In spite of the fact that the teams have been better equipped and more money has been spent for coaches, at the time this article is written, it seems that the General Athletic Association will complete the 1923-1924 collegiate year with a balance rather than a deficit. The University has as coaches, HPop Lannigan, well known to Vir- ginia men, Earle Neale, Vsfashington and Jefferson,s well-known former mentorg and I-I. D. Thomas, first-year coach. These men form a stable nucleus for athletic development. As additional coaches are needed, they are secured and retained until they have accomplished the purpose for which they were engaged. The majority of the work, however, is adequately performed by the three head coaches. PopH Lannigan, besides training all the athletic teams at the University, assumes full responsibility in track and basket-ball. In addition to these activities, he takes charge of boxing, fencing, and other minor sports. Coach Neale in turn . a a. A coaches the two other major sports- football and baseball. During the winter months, moreover, he also takes charge of First-Year basket-ball. Coach Thomas, as we have seen, handles First- Year football. l-le likewise shows his versatility, however, in connection with the wrestling team and intramural activities. Practically every branch of athletics is being developed here, and it is be- lieved on a sound basis. It is hoped and believed that the many changes which have evolved in the past few years will fulfill the expectations of their supporters among the Faculty, Alumni, Students, and friends of the Univer- sity. But these four classes, which may be termed the four corner-stones of our athletic acropolis, must forever remain firm. They must not sink in the soft mortar of an infant institutiong they must not sag and sway in the winds of seeming failure. It is their function to stand solidly while the rest of the building is being built, for only then will they accomplish their work which is to comprise the foundation upon which a towering athletic institution is to be raised. The past year at first sight seems to have been one of defeats, and defeats alone-but a sound reorganization, one which practically tears clown the ola' completely and siaris afresh, can in no may be called a defeat! I2751 I-IE year I923 will go down in the foot- ball annals of Virginia as an unsuccess- ful one, but no season in all history saw such rapid strides made toward the supremacy in the South that the University expects ulti- mately to regain. The team that lost the opening game of the year to Furman plodded determinedly through the season, improving slowly but steadily, to hold Carolina to a 0-to-0 tie on Thanksgiving Day at Chapel A 4 Hill. The result has been the display of greater enthusiasm by the students, more con- fidence in the coaches, and brighter prospects for the coming season than ever raffle. dem,- before. Injuries proved the greatest stumbling block to the team's success. Cap- tain Blackford suffered an injury to his shoulder in mid-season that put him out of several games. Diffey, whose generalship at quarter was one of the strongest points of the team, was able to play less than half the season. Walp, Thesmar, and M. Weaver were all able to play little more than half the year. With one or more of these men out of nearly every game, the line-up had constantly to be shifted so that the team suffered greatly from lack of smoothness. l-lead Coach Earle Neale, who came from Washington and Jefferson, where he established an enviable reputation as a coach, brought with him a system that was exactly the opposite of that which the team had been taught in l922. Consequently, he found himself confronted with the problem not only of drilling the team in his system, but of making it unlearn what had been taught the year before. The results obtained by Coach Neale and Assistant Coaches Kellison and Thomas were little less than remarkable. In two weeks the squad had mastered the fundamentals of the new style of play and was learning the finer points with enthusiasm. Little had been heard of Furman College when it sent its Purple Hur- ricane here on September 29th. Soon after the game began, however, the visitors uncorked a slashing attack that more than worried Virginia. The Qld Dominion drew first blood with a field goal, but was unable to hold the lead, and Furman romped across the line for a touchdown. Early in the second half Virginia scored again with a touchdown, only to have Furman l276l 5 td' .. - D 'i iitf fm ' . CORK! 4 CllI?lJ' i924 ma mv -Wi mv' -- tf t'--g fw-. .... ,,l ... z., 3 , ', I ', .:'0fU ,W 9e1Pi ' 231 2 A is' ' H - , f-Egggije come back with another on a long pass. Repeated attempts to score by means of long passes failed and the game ended with Virginia on the short end of a l3-to-l 0 score. Richmond University, rated as one of the strongest teams of the State and primed to beat Virginia, arrived the following Saturday. The Old Dominion had improved immeasurably in a week, and had no trouble stopping the much-heralded attack of the Spiders. Virginia,s offense was still weak, how- ever, and the Cavaliers were unable to cross Richmond's goal line, even though they did threaten it. Three drop kicks by Benny Arnold enabled Virginia to emerge victorious by the score of 9 to O. St. John's College found Virginia thirsting for battle, and was unable to check the Old Dominion,s onslaught. The first touchdown came a few minutes after the game began, and four more were added before the final whistle blew with the score 34 to 0 in Virginia's favor. V. M. I. ran rough-shod over Virginia to the tune of 35 to 0 on October 20th. It was one of the most crushing defeats ever administered the Orange and Blue. Ten thousand spectators saw the Cadets play the best football seen on Lambeth Field since Centre College whirled its way to fame four years before. The V. lVl. I. eleven had a heavy line and a fast, brainy back- field, before which Virginiafs defense was helpless. During the first half Virginia looked the better. The Cadets' offense seemed powerless in the face of a stiff opposition, and in a punting duel between Maphis, of Virginia, and White, of V. Nl. I., neither team was able to score an advantage. Twice Virginia got within scoring distance, and once Arnold tried a drop kick, only to fail. Just before the end of the first half, V. M. I. completed a forty- yard pass for the first touchdown of the game, and lvvhite kicked the goal. That ended the game as far as Virginia was concerned, her defense crumbled, and V. lVl. I. scored four times in the second half. The team was given a complete overhauling during the week follow- ing the V. M. I. massacre, as a consequence of which Trinity left here the next week holding on to the tail end of a 33-to-0 score. The Orange and Blue played better football than the most optimistic of its followers had ex- 12771 ff 'i - .dm gs 'vw' 'iii a w iws oosoa ammoo unvo so a obon e --n- u ona. u u aun- 'i ' F- I Y o nuon 120' u-N agen' f anao gn ngugoifgomo pected, and greatly increased their confidence in its ability to show up well against the stronger foes ahead. Several shifts in the line-up and a changed system of calling signals were chiefly responsible for Virginiais victory. Nearly a thousand students saw Virginia go down in defeat before Washington and Lee at Lexington. The teams were evenly matched from every standpoint. The first half was clearly Virginiais. In the third period, however, Captain Cameron returned to the game for Washington and Lee, turning the tide of battle. Tearing through the line on almost every play, he carried the ball over the line for the only score of the game. Al- i though the outcome was in doubt until the whistle blew, the Old Dominion was unable to put the ball across, and the game ended with the score 7 to 0. The game at Athens on No- vember lOth was almost a repetition of the Washington and Lee contest. Fighting against a heavier and stronger team on its own field, Virginia held Georgia scoreless throughout the first half, only to have the Bulldogs tear through her defense in the second half for two touchdowns and a l-4-to-0 victory. The Grange and Blue played a good game, but was outplayed. Georgia had the ball most of the time and only lVlaphis' kicking saved Virginia from a worse defeat. Not until the final period did the Cavaliers show any real offensive strength, and then it was not enough to score. t ....nh, - . The V. P. l. game was the greatest of the season in many respects. The outcome was in doubt until the very end, while many thrills kept the spectators on their feet most of the time. During the first few minutes of play, three fumbles gave Virginia the ball on Blackburg's four-yard line, but a fourth slip cost the Cavaliers thirty yards and prevented a score. Later in the quarter Arnold put the ball between the goal posts from the forty-yard line for the first score of the game. From then on it was nip and tuck. Twice Virginia held in the shadow of her goal posts, and five times V. P. I. tried for field goals and failed. Then in the final period, the visitors broke loose and took the ball across for a touchdown. Virginia came back strong, and with only a few minutes to play opened up with a series of passes that netted nearly seventy i27s1 . I tl I comix 4 cumf I 1924 ms-1 me 030592 U Oonff , ,:w.zf. ru ':, Q.: ig P? ' ' '0 'iU P 0H' - yards. Here an injury to Foster stopped the passing game, and Vvalker, who was sent in to try for a field goal, made a gallant attempt but failed. The game ended with the score 6 to 3. With renewed spirit the team faced its ancient rival at Chapel Hill on Thanksgiving Day. Playing on a muddy field, both teams were dogged and determined. They were evenly matched, and there were few breaks. Throughout three quarters of the game, the ball see-sawed back and forth in mid-field, neither team being able to get within scoring distance. ln the last period Arnold fell back for a drop kick, but the pass went over his head. Just before the Whistle blew, Carolina made a similar attempt to break the tie, but the ball fell short, and a moment later the whistle ended a scoreless game. ln closing the review of the football season of l923, it seems that some mention must be made, however inadequate it may be, of two captains of Vir- ginia football teams who at Chapel l-lill on Thanksgiving Day played their last game for their Alma Mater. Hall, captain of the team of l922, and Blackford, captain of the team of l923, have both, according to intercollegiate rules which allow a man only four years of Varsity football, been retired. But like most men who are deemed worthy enough to be retired after years of faithful service, these two men likewise may now give up their positions to others who may come after and ever be conscious that Virginia will be their eternal debtor. Besides being of invaluable service from the stand- point of a strong team, Hall and Blackford were the leaders of teams which upheld the ideal of their University, an ideal embracing upright and manly spirit whether in victory or defeat. Both have played long and well, and now both have finished-but in every true and full sense of the Word, they played a good game. As one would expect, they might have been said to have formed the backbone of the 1923 team, and consequently they will be sadly missed next fall. But nevertheless their successful term is done and they may rest assured that they may safely surrender their positions as leaders and players to others who have profited by their example. l2791 ROSPECTS for a successful diamond season in 1924 are encouraging. Prac- tically every veteran of the 1923 nine is on hand, thus rendering it possible for Coach Neale to make a flying start without spend- ing too much time in teaching the squad his particular system of play. Holland and Maphis can again be de- pended upon to bear the brunt of the pitch- J ing, Captain Parrish will be the mainstay be- , g fffwfff' if hind the bat, the 1923 infield will remain in- i tactg while only one new candidate is needed in the outfield. Added to this imposing nucleus are several members of last year's First-Year nine who this year become eligible for Varsity competition. With this array of high-class material from which to select, it logically fol- lows that the Grange and Blue will develop a winning nine. But even now this is theoryg let us regard fact. The activities of last year's nine were in general a series of the proverbial ups and downs. Starting off on the wrong foot, the Cavaliers were worsted in a 7-to-6 discussion, this game being with New York University. How- ever, a one-sided victory over the Amherst nine raised new hopesg but this new life was short-lived, as the Old Dominion dropped two games in succession to Princeton and Penn State, respectively. ln the latter contest, Black, the visitors' twirler, proved too strong for Virginia, holding the Grange and Blue sticksmiths to four scattered bingles. Fordham, the Varsity's next opponent, proved easy. ln this instance, Neale's team displayed improved form both in the field and at bat. However, everything blew up in the following battle with the strong William and Mary nine. Virginia could not deciper the delivery of the two Indian hurlers, and was completely off form on the de- fense, committing ten errors. Undoubtedly the weirdest exhibition of the year marked the first Vir- ginia-W. and L. engagement. After slugging the ball to all corners of Lambeth Field, the Generals' pitching staff fell all to pieces-three twirlers issuing nine successive passes to Virginia batters! The game ended in a l4-to-I2 victory for the Old Dominion nine. Cornell next visited the University for a two-game series. In the opener, after Virginia held a sixarun lead, the lthacans came back strong in the latter fzsoi .g:s . 1.. i . comix 4 cum: I I I 2 .ss uvno sum .1 unna 4 ...... L5 .... M .... ' Y ' , -gmv ww m um ..Q. .iw wmu sis 1 fi-.ipg?',i ff T ff ' 3'if.li'i'i part of the game, tying the count at IO runs each when darkness intervened. The next day the Cavaliers again put ten counters across the plate while the best the big Red teamn could do was to tally six times. Maphis was erratic during the first part of this gameg but soon settled down and allowed Cornell only two scattered hits in the last five frames. Following the double encounter with the Northern institution, the Varsity fell into a had slump, losing six in a row to W. and L., Richmond College, V. lVl. I., Lynchburg College, North Carolina, and Georgia. The last mentioned was a no-hit, no-run contest-not a single Virginia man getting to first base throughout the entire nine innings. ln the contest at Lexington, the Washington and Lee men pounded the ball unmercifully, being able, it seemed, to hit whenever the spirit moved them. Then, too, they took ad- vantage of their hits, a fact which in the end accounted for their score. ln the Richmond College game, the defeat was traceable to the same cause, .namely, having the ucombinationl' of the Virginia twirler. However, when the Old Dominion met V. lVl. I., the latter,s victory was mainly due to the fact that Virginia had to face Frank Page, who occupied the box for the Cadets. Against him, the Cavaliers seemed utterly helpless. Still again, the Lynchburg College nine won in yet a different fashion. The game was closely contested until the last few minutes, at which time the opponents rallied and scored winning runs. In the last game of this series of defeats, Virginia played better ball, allowing the Tar Heels only several hits. These, however, came at opportune times, thus enabling the Carolinians to outscore the opposingteam. The game was not, however, a slugging match as had been the previous game with Washington and Lee. We can readily see, then, that in this series of six defeats the strain on the small- Virginia pitching staff told with deadly effect. The season was such a complete one that, in many instances, the two men did not get the necessary rest which a pitcher requires. Coach Neale had to depend on l-lolland and Maphis entirely to bear the brunt of the work, so naturally when these two weakened, the whole team took a natural slump. However, they staged a comeback and, as we shall see, played considerably better. After succumbing to this severe drubbing, Virginia showed a complete reversal of form and won the next five starts. The Orange and Blue began this winning streak by taking the second game from the Georgia Bulldogs. At the expense of the South Carolina twirlers, Virginia fattened its batting average by pounding out a l0-to-l victory over the Gamecocks. Against ' izsui . -ge l. i 'R P CORIKJGCIJRIJ' K as y 1924 .0 UU0 , 0000 ------ -fe--14 - - . :.f -. .- . ', ' ', 9z,,, '-'H , V. P. I. a day later, Holland not only held the Cadets to two scratch hits, but also contributed a home run that helped greatly in scoring Virginia's seven runs. The Varsity's next encounter against Davidson was won in the opening frame when eight Grange and Blue runners crossed the rubber as a result of an avalanche of hits, coupled with three costly errors on the part of the visitors. The final score was I4 for Virginia as against Davidsonis 6. A 3-to-2 victory over Maryland gave the Old Dominion nine its fifth victory in a row. Fast fielding and timely work with the stick accounted for the victory over the Old Liners. Deal, Deitrick, and Foster contributed thrilling catches which robbed the College Park aggregation of several runs. Virginia broke even in the four remaining games on the schedule. Hampden-Sidney was taken into camp by an 8-to-5 count. Frank Page, V. M. I. ace, shut out Virginia for the second time, while North Carolina rang down the curtain on the 1923 season by splitting a two-game series. The Tar Heels captured the first game by a l2-to-3 score, but were forced to bow to the Orange and Blue on the following day by a 4-to-3 verdict. ln looking back over the season, it seems as though Virginia came out second best in the big games with her traditional rivals. However, the main causes for the not too successful season can be summed up in that the pitching staff was by far too weak to undergo such a heavy schedule and the batting of the team was even below a mediocre quality. Then, too, allowance must be made for the fact that Coach Neale needed time in which to become familiar with the ground upon which he had to work. It is impossible for any coach to enter a new field and produce winning teams immediately, for no two teachers instruct alike. The very improvement which the team showed at the end of the season bears witness to this fact. Therefore, it is plainly evi- dent that undivided support during preliminary defeats will in time yield favor- able results. The firmer the support, the sooner will result this improved state. l2821 UCH credit is due Coach Lannigan for the showing made by the 1923 basketeers when one considers that not a single letter-man of the 1922 champion- ship five returned to school. Out of the seven- teen games played, the Grange and Blue quint emerged victorious twelve times, being forced to accept defeat on only five occasions. Once again Virginia placed great trust in the five-man defense, a formation which i, f.,fmw-R.I-l- played havoc with the offensive tactics of op- posing teams. ln addition to this, in the course of the season, they developed an effective offensive, one characterized by smooth-working teamwork. V Miller, the rangy center from the 1922 First-Year team, was seldom out- jumped on the tip-off, a virtue supplemented by accurate shooting. Stanley and Lewis, moreover, who generally started the game at the forward posi- tions, always contributed the largest share of the points to the Orange and Blue. Brown, who was elected captain at the beginning of the season, played a steady game at guard throughout every encounter. Besides his defensive ability, he also developed into a dependable foul shooter, and through his ef- ficiency added many an extra point to the Qld Dominion total. Walp took care of the other guard position in a most capable manner, being pronounced by some as one of the best defensive players ever to wear a Virginia uniform. Besides this regular five, lVlcCoy at forward and Hall at guard proved themselves capable substitutes whenever they were called upon for action. Besides victories over a number of lesser opponents, Virginia added V. M. I., Washington and Lee, Catholic University, and West Virginia Weslyan to the list of traditional rivals taken into camp. However, the sec- ond was a mere exchange, for they had lost to the Generals earlier in the sea- son in Lexington. Later in the season, too, North Carolina administered a severe drubbing to the Cavaliers. i Examinations brought the season to an early close, and thus made it ima possible for Virginia to be represented in the annual Southern tournament. l2831 OACH LANNIC-AN'S call for can- didates for the l924 track team brought out many veterans in addition to sev- eral members of the V923 First-Year team. Three former relay men, Captain Bohannon, Talbott, and Irvine, reported at the opening of the indoor seasong and these men, with Castleman, of the 1923 Yearlings, and Coward, a Varsity distance man, represented I J Virginia in the two-mile relay. Bohannon ' C 'f l and Talbott have been running together for three years, while Irvine is serving his second year as a member of the relay team. Coward and Castleman, who competed for the fourth place on the team, are both experienced runners. The combi- nation formed one of the first teams of its kind that has represented the Orange and Blue in many years. In the fall, the cross-country team of 1923 was defeated by small mar- gins in the only two meets of the year. ln the dual meet with Washington and Lee, the Generals came through on the winning end of a 32-to-26 score. In the Richmond Times-Dispatch meet at Richmond, Virginia finished second, Washington and Lee again leading at the tape and nosing out the Orange and Blue by only one point. But now let us regard the outdoor season of l923. The outstanding event was the winning of the South Atlantic relay championship at the Penn Relays. This was the third time Virginia had won this event, and the cup is now in permanent possession of the Orange and Blue. Virginia took sec- ond place in the intercollegiate mile relay, finishing only a few yards behind the speedy Syracuse team. Other notable achievements of the track team were the winning of the American Legion meet in Washington and the de- feat of Washington and Lee in the annual dual meet here. The outdoor season opened on April 4th with a dual meet between Virginia and Syracuse. The Northerners won easily by a score of 76 to 42. O. R. Davis, of the Orange and Blue, was the individual star of the meet, however, taking first place in the javelin and high jump and second in the discus and broad jump, a total of I6 points. Woodring, of Syracuse, the Olympic 300-metre champion, set a new record for the 440-yard dash on Lambeth Field, finishing in 48 4-5 seconds. I-le was closely trailed by Bo- hannon throughout the distance. 12841 .-5 t i OW Wa IW E !'l9l 'fv, ,,. ., , 'L , ' f' ' Y I ', Llf'??'l f'i'w 'f9M' fi TT ' ' T Li- as Sweeping everything before them, the Virginia runners easily won the American Legion meet in Washington on April Zlst. The Orange and Blue won a total of 35 points, while Maryland and Gallaudet, who furnished the only competition, made only a few points each. Coward, Gartley, and Talbott took first places in the mile, pole vault, and half-mile, respectively. Besides these first places, the Old Dominion showed a clean pair of heels to the Nleadowbrook Athletic Club in their special dual event, the relay Z Ve'N . Z ligv team finishing a full hundred yards i'l aheadof its opponents. Sanders ZX A h,X f5 ':f3 took first place in the high jump in E-V gl 'H ' ' A L A A .l', ,, g ' spite of a stiff handicap. Every A ' , lf i A A fi Virginia man that competed won a i I , ,Q Place- At the Pennsylvania Relays on April 28th, the Virginia relay team finished second in the intercollegiate one-mile relay race. The event was won by Syracuse, but Virginia beat out Kansas, Chicago, Georgetown, and Pennsylvania. Captain Baker got a bad start, which he was unable to overcome, hnishing a few yards behind Bow- man, of Syracuse. Irvine and Talbott held their own, while Bohannon, run- ning against the fast Woodring, was able only to keep the leader from widen- ing the breach. The relay team had no trouble in winning the South Atlantic event for the third time, and thereby retaining permanent possession of the trophy cup offered to the team that wins this race three successive times. Davis, Virginia's only entrant in the pentathalon, finished fourth in the javelin throw, and sixth in the discus throw, broad jump, and 200 metres race. Gartley took third place in the pole vault. The Orange and Blue swamped Washington and Lee in the dual meet on Lambeth Field on May 5th. Virginia piled up a total of 93M points against 32M for the visitors. Winston and Captain Baker were the leading point scorers, each winning two first places. Washington and Lee took first places in both hurdle events, but the remaining events were all won by Virginia, The track was slow and no records were broken, although the Old Dominion was up to form in all events. Virginia emerged from the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association meet at Richmond on May 14th with only third place. Although the Orange and Blue took the measure of all teams in the State, Georgetown l2851 CORKJG 1924 l 3 and Johns Hopkins came out on top in the total count. Georgetown was an easy winner with 72 points. Hopkins led Virginia with 4-4M against 36 for the Orange and Blue. V. P. I. was a good fourth with 24. Three new South Atlantic records were established. Plansky, of Georgetown, was in- dividual star with l l points. Clarke, of Johns Hopkins, lowered both the Q Q W l00 - yard and 220 - yard dash i records. Bohannon was the only M ' Virginia man to win a first place. i Vx, He finished first in the 440-yard dash, and was closely trailed by is49 '1f-ffslrnizlf'fi :'iii ' fi L Baker. Third and fourth places ' 'E .. A went to Georgetown. W 1 f ' 4, And now, as this article goes to press, it is possible for this year's book to run an extra and tell in a few words what brilliant success marked the indoor season of l924. The schedule was begun in New York, when at the lVlilrose Games the relay team, composed of Castleman, Irvine, Talbott, and Bohannon, defeated the two-mile relay team of Syracuse in a fast race. The special event was closely contested throughout, the Syracuse team succeed- ing in keeping the lead up until the last man. Their three-yard lead was then overcome, however, when Bohannon came in eight yards ahead of the anchor man from Syracuse. Their victory was repeated at the Wilco Games in New York the followa ing week, the relay at this time defeating Princeton in a mile relay. This race likewise was nip and tuck until the last few seconds, when Bohannon again outran his man and broke the tape a few yards in the lead. Still a third trip to New York on the twenty-first of February was not as successful, but this was due to the unusually strong competition against which the Grange and Blue runners had to arraign themselves. In this race, Vir- ginia took a close third place against Yale and Holy Cross, respectively. Of the eight men, however, which composed the two opposing teams, five were former Olympic stars. The indoor season was successfully brought to a close in Buffalo when the relay team, which had remained intact throughout the season, defeated Syra- cuse in a medley relay race. Castleman ran the 220, Talbott the 440, Irvine the 660, and Bohannon the 880. The time was unusually fast, the track record being broken by about five seconds. tzsei I f i , minor Sports TENNIS RESENT indications point towards a successful tennis team to represent Virginia during the l924 season. An ambitious schedule has been arranged for the netmen in which many new opponents will be met on the courts. As practically every man on the 1923 squad has returned to college with the exception of Archer, and with a wealth of available material to chose from, the Orange and Blue court prospects have taken a rise. Although the l923 season consisted of only two intercollegiate matches, Virginia showed up well by emerging the victor on both occasions. ln the spring, the William and Mary racqueteers were overwhelmed by Virginia, the score being 6 to l. The Williamsburg aggregation did not furnish much opposition, and Virginia won handily in every event except one singles match. Late in the spring season, the Orange and Blue team journeyed to Richmond, where the Cavaliers participated in the South Atlantic Tournament. ln these matches the Vir- ginians did not fare so well, only Captain Flournoy and Archer making any impression. These two reached the semi-finals in the singles matchesg and, playing together, managed to reach the semi-finals in the doubles matches. Competition became too strong, however, at this position on the ladder, and both Virginia men were put out of the running. Last November Virginia met the Tar I-leel netmen at Chapel Hill. On this trip, the Orange and Blue representatives secured revenge on the Carolinians for the decisive de- feats which the latter team had handed the Virginia squad for two consecutive years. The Old Dominion team swept the Chapel I-Iill group off its feet by a whirlwind attack that was completely puzzling. The Cavaliers won every match and whitewashed their rivals by a 7-to-O score, a worse defeat than they in turn had suffered in either of the im- mediately preceding encounters. 12871 comix A Cllltlf l l9z4 1- ouu uvao oooo gruoo ioneo uhg i 'xg is ,a nun -ufste rcni I suaiair fono oggfei oeoo i Captain Flournoy, Archer, White, and lVlcTeire were awarded tennis letters at the end of the spring season. As has been stated, all except Archer returned to college this year, so they should form a capable nucleus around which the team of 1924 may be built this spring. BOXING Boxing again proved to be one of the most popular winter sports at the University. The ample facilities of the new gymnasium, together with the excellence of the Virginia team, were the main factors responsible for drawing an attendance of more than six thousand spectators to the four matches. With four veterans of last year's undefeated team left around which the i924 team could be built, it was not long before the coaches filled in the gaps from the wealth of available material. In the opening match of the season, V. M. I. was taken into camp by a 6-to-l count. Virginia completely outclassed her Cadet rivals in every division except the featherweight class, where Dunton, the Lexington boxer, was a shade better than Carter. The match with the team from the University of Cincinnati followed, and the Red and Black aggre- gation was successful in winning only one bout, Captain Lillibridge, of the visitors, out- pointing York, of Virginia, in the extra round. ln this meet Captain Lefkowitch and Dibrell disposed of their opponents via the knockout route. A week later the Old Dominion team drew its heaviest assignment in two years, when it met the University of Pennsylvania squad. Gilliam, Virginiais bantam, defeated the Penn battler in the openerg but the visitors captured the next three bouts. With the count 3 to I against them, the Cavaliers came back strong and annexed three consecutive victories in the heavier weights. Captain Lefkowitch completely outclassed his rival and Dibrell had little difficulty in winning his match. As each team had won three bouts, the final score was dependent on the outcome of the heavyweight match. In this Fen- wick, of Virginia, came through with flying colors, the result of this match never being in doubt after the first round. The closing match of the season brought Colgate and Virginia together. As neither team had been defeated before this engagement, a win was highly desirable by both. Colgate annexed the opening bout when the Maroon and C-ray bantam defeated Gilliam. Carter came back strong in the featherweight class and demonstrated his superiority over his rival in every round. Farrel, moreover, Orange and Blue light- weight, forced his opponent to go an extra round before the Colgate man was declared the winner. Diffey earned a hard-fought victory over his Northern rival in the welter- weight group. In the middleweight division, Captain Lefkowitch and Crowther furnished izssi sb- ix ' , AA ' ' QI., i V I W gf? Zig '.- ' g pi ' awww y H7 2 is Ji' H , V comcf 4 clmu , 1924 anna ovao cocoon.-6 aoonuc nun uun uo lp I o ne ann us I nun I noon aauau ouooo 7' the best bout on the card. The Virginia leader tore into his opponent with the fury of a cyclone, winning the first round by a wide margin. Continuing his aggressiveness, Lefty had his man groggy in the second round. The last setto was easily won by the Virginian. The Maroon and Gray won the contest, however, by annexing the remain- ing two bouts. Dibrell was far from his usual form and Fenwick met in Captain Neasy, of the visitors, a more experienced boxer, the Virginia heavy being obliged to assume the defensive most of the time. Undoubtedly the outstanding feature of the l9Z4 season was the remarkable per- formances of Captain Lefkowitch. The Virginia leader went through his second con- secutive season without losing a bout, and at the present writing looms up as one of the leading contenders for the intercollegiate middleweight championship. I-le was awarded the V in recognition of his splendid work. WRESTLING The poor showing made by the Virginia wrestling team during the past season can be attributed mainly to lack of interest. Coach Thomas had little material to choose from, and those men who did report, with the exception of Moore and Graves, for the team were handicapped by inexperience. The work of these men saved Virginia from being ignominiously defeated in almost every contest. Only four matches were staged during the season, the Grange and Blue coming out on the small end of every score. The season opened on January 26th when North Carolina easily defeated the Uni- versity, I3 to 3. In the unlimited class, Gwyn easily threw his man, and Graves and Moore held their opponents for draws. Carolina took the remaining matches with little trouble. On February l5th, Virginia invaded Lexington and was beaten by Washington and Lee by another l3-to-3 score. In the I35-, I45-, and I55-pound classes, the bouts were evenly contested. Moore won his match, scoring the only points for the Orange and Blue, the rest went to Washington and Lee. Virginia Military Institute swamped the Cavaliers on the next night, I6 to 0, while Virginia Polytechnic Institute kept up the record by beating Virginia in the last contest, I3 to 3. ' X wig: fy: f-Ls' an-' -:-- , L D n err 2 fi- E V r Q L, cm, v j VI t Z. xx J , 'f B f -'JJ JA? ll e 1 - ' u' 7 fil ul-, Q MQ H891 , gn. FIRST YEAR FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1923 Hawes, Merritt, Ruffin, Manager, Fink, Hunton Eddins, McCormick, Bond, Barger, Send, Strawbridge, Hobson Thompson, Peyton, Chisholm, Rawles, Legume, Grimes, Wortham, Marvin, Phillips, Hardeen Fenwick, Ass't. Coach: Bariesas, Bethel, Laird, Cuddy, Rowe, Ryder, O'Dwyer Thomas, Coach, Dick, Tyler, Black, Reynolds, Mackall, Hayman, Ahner CD 1 ' fl? 5 FDNIH, ' 6 Yi'l11E!-SW Y A R 37 Il5'flil1tH.DQJlQQ3QqQ C S CRAIGE RUFFIN .. H. D. THOMAS .... H. H. LANNIGAN .. D. AHNER ....... A. C. DICK .......... W. K. BARGER ..... Football TEAM, 1923 ....End ....E,nd ......Enc1 W. H. TYLER ....... .... T aclfle R. R. I-IAYIVIAN ..... .... T aclflc C. G. PEYTON .... .... T aclfle D. L. BLACK ....... .... C uard C. M. MACKALL ..... .... C uard T. PHILLIPS ........ .... C uard J. G. BARIESAS ..... .,.. C uard S. G. EDDINS ..... .... C uaral RECORD, First Year Team .... .... 2 0 First Year Team .... .. 6 First Year Team .... . . 21 First Year Team .... . . I3 First Year Team .... .. 7 First Year Team .... .... 2 0 First Year Team .... .... 4 4 First Year Team .... .... 3 3 First Year Team .... .... 2 0 Virginia ......................... 30l M. REYNOLDS .... J. G. REIDER .... iaffQ,ue,.J,.. . . ...Manager ...Coach ....Trainer .........Cenler uarlerbaclf T. I-IARDEEN .... uarlerbacfg C. E.. CUDI-IY .... .... H alfbacff E. C. LAIRD ....... .... H alfbaclf D. W. O'DWYER .... .... H alfbaclf C. A. BETHEL ,.... .... H alflnaclf R. SING .......... .... H alfbaclf -I. F. ROWE ......... .Fullbaclf S. F. MARVEN ..... ..... F ullbaclf 1923 Roanoke High School .... .. 0 Fork Union Academy .... .. 3 Augusta Military Academy 7 Navy Plebes ............ . . I3 V. P. I. Freshmen ...... .. 6 W. St L. Freshmen ...... .. O Staunton Military Academy .. 7 V, M. I. Freshmen ...... .. 7 North Carolina Freshmen . .. 0 Opponents ........................ 43 I-IE First-Year team of 1923 was the strongest ever seen in action on Lambeth Field. Meeting the best freshmen and prep school teams in the State, it conquered them all, ancl fought the heavier Navy plebes to a tie. Its record of 30l points scorecl against 43 by its opponents shows to some extent the power of Coach Thomas' charges. With all these men being eligible for the Varsity next year, Virginia's prospects for a successful year seem brighter than ever before. . f2911 .S A Via , I 57 comer an cunu' A r 192. mv mv WW' 0909921-f'rc ,9-'! :fre ., M .. H' 2' . , 'f'1'. g! 91L i3 ?fZ 1'??i be A A .se..c. ' The Yearlings began the season with a rush, swamping Roanoke High School 20 to 0. Fork Union Military Academy offered stiffer opposition, but the First-Year men came through on top, while Augusta Military Academy, one of the best prep school teams in the State, could score but one touchdown against three made by the Yearlings. For the first time in two seasons the Navy plebes were held to a tie when they met Virginia at Annapolis. Aveng- ing the Varsity's defeats, the Yearlings humbled V. M. l., Washington and Lee, and V. P. I., stopping by the way to administer a 44-to-7 beating to Staunton Military Academy. The season was brought to a triumphant close on the Saturday before Thanksgiving with the defeat of the North Carolina Freshmen to the tune of 20 to 0. The First-Year team was made up of a heavy, fast-charging line and a swift, brainy backfield. Ahner and Dick on the ends, Hayman and Tyler in the tackles, Mackall and Black at guard, and Reynolds at center formed a strong line. Mackall, in addition, could always be depended upon for an extra point after a touchdown. Cudhy was the outstanding star of the back- field, although Rowe, Laird, and Reider were almost equally dependable. The First-Year team for the first time was drilled in the same style of play as that used by the Varsity. This fact should make every member of it available as Varsity material without the handicap of inexperience with Coach Neale's system. Throughout the season, the Yearlings were called upon to scrimmage the regulars, and more than once the older men were powerless to halt the advance of the cubs. Coach Thomas, assisted by Davis, Fenwick, and Wilson, had a success with his charges that was well deserved. The continuation of his services should materially aid the future Varsity teams as well as bring glory upon the First-Year men. 12921 ,ee .a k it E-izrii. E. , I comix 4 Cllltlf I i924 j 'fr g:. t 1': g- ax es : ff ff f, : ?. f'Mi 2?i 7 iiiiii A. C. CARTER DIFFEY ..... Baseball ....Caplain HERBERT WHITE ...... ...,........... ..,.. C o ach TEAM, 1923 CARTER DIFFEY fffapiainj ........ Catcher DENNY A. WILLIAMS .RighlFicld CLARENCE C. MUSTARD .....,.. Calcfier CHARLES A. WARD .......... Center Field EDWARD H. BRYSON ......... Firsl Base WILLIAM TOTUSEK ......... LeflFicld CHARLES A, MOSELEY ...... Second Base PAUL FARMER ......... ...... P ilcher MAcDONALD E. WRENN ......, Shorislop DONALD BEARD ..... .... P ilcher EUGENE S. GROSECLOSE ..... Third Base WILLIAM LARKIN .... .... P ilcher SCORES, 1923 First Year Team ,... . . 0 Woodberry Forest School . . . . . 0 First Year Team .... .. l Fork Union ............... . . I3 First Year Team .... . 3 Staunton Military Academy .. 4 First Year Team .... .. . 6 Technical High School ..... . , 20 First Year Team ,,.. . . . I6 Virginia Episcopal School . . . . . l First Year Team .,.. . 5 W. and L. Freshmen ..... .. 3 First Year Team .... . l Miller School .......... .. 9 First Year Team .... . 8 Miller School ...... .. 2 First Year Team .... . . . 2 Oak Ridge School .... . . . . l Virginia ..........,........ 42 Opponents ..............,.... 53 Although the record of the l923 First-Year nine was not the best ever turned in by a Virginia Yearling aggregation, nevertheless the season was not a complete failure. Indeed, several members of last seasonis team showed by their individual ability that they possess the experience necessary for Varsity competition and should prove valuable as second string men to 'Coach Neale. The 1923 Yearlings were slow to develop the punch so essential to suc- cessful teams, failing to turn in a victory until the fifth game of the season. Then they uncorlced an unrelentless attack, defeating the V. E.. S. nine by the one-sided score of I6 to l. Continuing the good work, under the direction of Coach Herbert White, Virginia came out on the long end of a 5-to-3rcount against the Washington and Lee cubs. Later, Oak Ridge School furnished the best opposition of the year, but, after nine hard-fought innings, the Orange and Blue triumphed over the prep-schoolers by a 2-to-l verdict. Farmer, Diffey, and Moseley proved to be the best performers for the Orange and Blue in the field, while Ctroseclose and Wrenn had the best batting averages. 12931 vm ' i I I . tt lr l lrlllt we me me GMM ---- ':::' -'e,, 5L. 'f' ,!f f' PF, I QL '2'29' 9 ji: r +fi rg'9'3t2T 1 : ui:, A-- ?E::7i - ' CORICJ' 6 Cllltlf . 'sg I- -- . Basket-Ball HAROLD ANDERSON VIA .... ..... C aptain EARLE. VIA .... , ............. ................. C each TEAM, 1923 FRANK MOUNTCASTLE ........ Forward WILLIAM BRAMBLE .... ..... C enter FLOYD LACY ................... ROBERT HOB BS ........... .... JACK BROWN ......... .... .Forward Forward Forward HAROLD VIA ........ MAcDONALD WRENN WILLIS IONES ........ C uard C uard C uard JOHN BRADFORD ..... .... C enler SCORES First Year Team . . . .... 24 Charlottesville High SchooI .... . . I3 First Year Team . . . .... 22 Augusta Military Academy . . . . . I9 First Year Team . . I9 Woodberry Forest School .... . . 32 First Year Team . . . .... 37 Staunton Military Academy . . . . . I6 First Year Team . . . .... 36 Wwdberry Forest School ..... . . 26 First Year Team . . . .... 31 Fishburne Military School . . . . . 22 First Year Team . . . .... 38 Virginia Episcopal School .... . . 22 First Year Team . . . .... I9 Washington and Lee Freshmen. . . . 25 First Year Team . . . .... 22 Bridgewater College .......... . . I8 First Year Team . . . .... I8 Augusta Military Academy .... . . I3 First Year Team . , . .... 22 Staunton Military Academy . . . . . 28 First Year Team . . . .... 26 North Carolina Freshmen .... . . 21 Virginia ......................... 315 Opponents ........................ 255 Meeting with only three losses in a total of twelve games, the 1923 Yearlings basketeers developed into a fast and powerful five. Indeed, two of the defeats were avenged later, so only the Freshman quint from Washing- ton and Lee was able to gain an undisputed decision over the Virginia youngsters. The Orange and Blue cubs under the supervision of Coach Earle Via, former Virginia star, started off the court season in whirlwind fashion, losing only one out of the first six contests.Towards the peak end of the season, how- ever, the F irst-Year aggregation developed its greatest power, and turned in victories over such teams as Bridgewater College, North Carolina Freshmen, and the fast A. M. A. quint. Captain I-larold Via at guard and Frank Mountcastle at forward were the mainstays of the team. Bradford also played consistently at center. The rest of the team, too, played a steady brand of basket-hall, and are now proving valuable as Varsity material for Pop Lannigan's 1924 cagers. 12941 -f' if -s I -'f K I comcf 4 cunu 192.4 one cove 7 oraofgqvqnlnirerm fungi i 5:403 23 Y i f I l A YM nun usna n un nun I new Dgsusa ob-mfg Track, I 923 WILLIAM WESTON ............. .... M ariagcr HENRY HADEN LANNlGAN ...,. .......... .,... C o ach TEAM R. BARTLETT C. L. GLEAVES D. M. BRAXTON D. W. HESSER R. T. BROWNING A. H. MOSS C. T. CASTLEMAN L. R. MONTFORD J. W. CHINN T. P. SMITH A. VERVENA RECORD First Year Team, 75Mg Woodberry Forest, 439 A. M. A., 24M. First Year Team, 63Z3g Fork Union, 49M. First Year Team, 64g Washington and Lee Freshmen, 53. The First-Year track team of V923 finished the season with more than the usual success. In the first meet of the year, on April 9th, it defeated Woodberry Forest and Augusta Military Academy, scoring more points than the other two teams combined. The score Was: Virginia, 755, Wood- berry, 43, A. M. A., Zlln. On April l8th, the First-Year men were forced to the limit to Win from Fork Union Military Academy. The final outcome was in doubt up to the last event. Virginia scored 63 Z-3 points, as against 49 l-3 for the visitors. Castleman was the star of the meet, Winning first place in the 220- and 440- yard dashes and coming in second in the IOO-yard dash. The First-Year men entered the mile relay at the Penn Relays on April 28th, but failed to Win a place. The event was won by the Yale Freshmen. The season closed on May Sth When the First-Year men won their part of the dual meet on Lambeth Field by defeating the Washington and Lee Freshmen, 64 to 53. 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I IIIHIEI If .' fu 'F , , -m--mmv-QQQI Er-.I .5 zgimr-'meg ,Iam-1-1. , ?I -ff I- I I -5-II -. .. -- --in is g f , I--I + + 'fI ' , ,JSF I ,., , 1 iI: m '1 0 - - -mg, - O- LI FT I- I I .... - 2' ' W ,... , , .Q -I Og Q SECOND FLOOR PLAN OF MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM Q 'R V 3-3-3 ATHLETIC couNcn. ALUMNI MEMBERS CHRISTIE. BENET, '02 ................................ .... C olumbia, Soulh Carolina MURRAY M. MCGUIRE, '96 ......... ........ R icflmond, Virginia VI-RGINIUS SHACKELFORD, '07 ..... .....,.. O range, Virginia FACULTY MEMBERS JOHN HENRY NEFF JOHN JENNINGS LUCK GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON STUDENT MEMBERS CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON l2971 'A'A I f A B Av? ig :.v.-:.1-: - ' -'-- ax -A it kj' 0151? NF. S - NI'-If 'L' , K1 . ' fN fx 'I qw X 2? ig E69 rl' X V 0 EK GEN. APATHY OFFICERS MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON ..... ............ ..... P r esidenl CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER ......... ...................... S ecrelary DAVID ELLIS BROWN .............. ..... C radualc Mfanager of Alhlelics EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MARSHALL TOPPIN BOI-IANNON CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER DAVID ELLIS BROWN GEORGE OSCAR FERGUSON STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD GARLAND REID HUBBARD 12981 GENERAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BOARD Hubbard, Blackford, Arnold Brown, Grad. Mgr.: Bohannon, Pres., Frazer, Dr. Ferguson .Lb , .gf W . - 4+ THE LAWN OF 1844 .. M-fx T ,ff Q ' A ' I ooua aonoa aonnnc neun unn u.-n f? Y a non nun no une noon name umm - .J-1 . - ,. .. W f . 3-1,-f.--..- --Q -1:0 1-z:2rs-- ---egg'-:Q-,::L ,- .Ziyi ,--QUJL-:5:E4-Yfllr ,Yi , - ,Tl ---- .- I -..,.-V ,rl ' L-:. - 'KTA - .-E- .-.2 fl- A-'-': ' .. -- 'A AA g r - E - -W at ,W-gin W WT - Q Y E .... -L I comix 4 cumf J 1924 Y nu l l l l 'L' The Raven Society OFFICERS ORVAL RAY DAVIS ...... .............. ........ P r esidenl FRANK TALBOTT, JR. ...... .... ..... V i ce-Prcsidenl JULIAN MEADE RUFFIN ..... ........ S ccrelary THOMAS LEIC-I-I WILLIAMS ............................ ..... T reasurer HONORARY MEMBERS REV. RANDOLPH HARRISON MCKIM DR. JOHN BASSETT MOORE MR. DUNCAN CURRY MR. PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE REV. BEVERLY DANDRIDGE TUCKER HON. WOODROW WILSON HON. JOHN SHARPE WILLIAMS MR. JUSTICE JOHN CLARK REYNOLDS RT. REV. ARTHUR SELDEN LLOYD HON. ARMSTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON INITIATES, 1923 Faculty JAMES SHANNON MILLER, JR. DUDLEY CROFFORD SMITH BRUCE WILLIAMS Graduate W. H. BROWN J. M. BUTLER T. C. GOODWIN MACDONALD DICK College S. D. BLACKFORD G. D. GIBSON B. S. WARREN, JR. L. R. COHEN, JR. L. I-I. LEE, JR. L. M. WILLIAMS, JR. ANTONIO C-ENTILE THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. Law JOHN AMBLER I-I. S. FALK FRANK TALBOTT, J H. D. BATTLE M. T. BOHANNON COLLINS DENNY, JR. F. G. DORWART NELSON FELL R. D. GILLIAM, JR. NELSON PHILLIPS, J Medicine W. U. RUTLEDGE R. J. A. TYLER L M. WICKHAM J. P. WILLIAMS L. W. KELLY R. C. WATERHOUSE Engineering M. A. COI-IEN F. A. I-IOEKE M. B. MCDAVITT J. C. ELGIN C. MALLORY T. L. WILLIAMS l302J R1 X If G ' Nh Y W - L : f .Q V3 A Lina gaaaaaa . I ,,-Q 33 El : 'n2 si 9 1 I comix 6. clmu' 1 ' i924 ' 4 I , F -W goo anim foam atoggquignn nfanno srurolv li-iirr Z l- v I fun 'funn pu Y I nun vluogn Ai naoeoo or3ooa A fa fa? 4 ignl 2: asf 'Aff Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Founded al Lehigh Univcrsily, 1885 Eslablfshed, 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, B.A., LL.D. WALTER SHELTON RODMAN, S.M., B.S. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, BS., C.E. JAMES SHANNON MILLER, ja., A.B., B.S., E.E. EDWARD WATTS SAUNDERS, C.E. SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M.A., P1-LD. CHARLES HANCOCK, B.S. ACTIVE MEMBERS WILLIAM MICHELBOROUGH ABBOTT MORITZ ANTON COHEN EDGAR WILSON DARE VICTOR LYSLE DENNY, JR. JOSEPH CLIFTON ELGIN MARCELLUS BALLI MCDAVITT FREDERICK TRACY MORSE FREDERICK POWER WEST WILL ALTON WHITAKER THOMAS LEIGH WILLIAMS f3041 . -' -3 ' - ' C i fig- f ' CDRW 4 C lf IIIII I III ..... . . ..Q,Q !.?.?:.4 aoooaril n-Tn nun uu IF. ' ' Y ' E f ,WH are 3,71 .. , E .. --V y-ff-:A-fr 111 -:EL A TQTY F1 -3- -A - fi. - Q ., 'se Beta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Founded al the College of William and Mary, December 5, 1776 Eslablishcd, 1908 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST .......................... ......... P resident JOHN HENRY NEFF ............... .... V ice-President WALTER SI-IELDON RODMAN .... ....... S ecrelary GRAHAM EDGAR ................ ..... T reasurcr IVEY FOREMAN LEWIS ..... ...................... ..... L i brarian INITIATES OF 1923 College JOHN WILLIAMS AVIRETT, II JAMES DABNEY BURFOTT, JR. JOHN ALFRED CALHOUN, JR. LEROY ROSENHEIM COHEN, JR. RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR. THOMAS CAMPBELL GOODWIN JOHN DISMUKES GREEN SAMUEL SPENCER JACKSON CHARLES ROZIER LARKIN ALLAN CHARLES GRAY MITCHELL FREDERICK NASH OGDEN WILLIAM HARRY SCHWARTZSCHIL SAMUEL FREDERICK WILL THADDEUS BRAXTON WOODY Graduate WILLIAM HENRY BROWN WILLIAM ROGERS QUYNN CLAUDE WATSON BRUCE GEORGE SAYLOR WARTHEN HERBERT LELAND HUGHES PEARL VIVIAN WILLOUGHBY Law VAN WIRT MARSHALL ANDREWS LEONARD GASTON MUSE AUBREY RUSSELL BOWLES ELIZABETH NELSON TOMPKINS JAMES WHITCOMB WELCH Medicine VINCENT WILLIAM ARCHER MONROE JACOB EPTING, JR. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN JOHN POWELL WILLIAMS Alumni WADE HAMPTON FROST, '03 JOSEPH M. HARTFIELD, '02 JOSEPH LEONARD JARMAN, '89 R. GRAY WILLIAMS, '09 CHRISTIE BENET, '02 HENRY DICKSON BRUNS, '78 HENRY CLINTON FORD, '99 13051 DJ .vm ,s I .15 ikifi-i' iliipi 5 L . 1 '4 comix 4 clmu I A T I 4 aoooo ovoo jonny- gio9ucvif-up nnoa oug-u Q47 Y jngi isinafa golff iguyjr oial gagj .1-' 'YESTT Tig' QS T1- suv' E : ' -' Y , 'Lair W' T The Alpha of Virginia Chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Founded nl lI1e College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, 1902 Eslablisliecl, 1919 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. THEODORE HOUGH DR. HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES DR. JAMES CARROLL FLIPPEN DR. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON DR. STEPHEN HURT WATTS DR. JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL DR. JOHN HENRY NEFF DR. WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN DR. HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN DR. ROBERT FRENCH COMPTON DR. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS DR. WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY DR. DUDLEY CRAWFORD SMITH DR. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN FRATRES IN URBE DR. FRANK MCCUTCHAN DR. ROBERT MASSIE PAGE CLASS OF 1923 DR. MONROE JACOB EPTINC-, JR. DR. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN DR. CALDWELL JACKSON STUART DR. SILAS ELDRIDGE CHAMBERS DR. JOHN POWELL WILLIAMS DR. EUGENE LESLIE LOWENBURG CLASS 0F 1924 MORRIS COHEN HALL HOLLOWAY RATCLIFFE WINSTON UNDERWOOD RUTLEDGE 13061 -'fm S3 1 comma cunu K 1 p 192.4 mf' Um .P-Nz' '? n'L..:f.-'?-. fsrr -. Z..- M --1-H -N l w l I Ed! ' 'QT :T A L L Alpha Kappa Chapter of Alpha P111 Slgma Founded al Inc Unfversily of Wisconsin, December ll, i902 Eslablisfled, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B.A., B.S GRAHAM EDGAR, B.S., P1-LD. JOHN HOWE YOE, B.S., M.S., P1-LD. ACTIVE MEMBERS GEORGE CASSELL ROY S. COOK VICTOR L. DENNY, JR. JOSEPH C. ELGIN EDWARD F. HUBBARD ALLAN C. G. MITCHELL CARL P. MCNALLY CLARENCE M. NICHOLSON RAYMOND B. PURDUM CHARLES L. REESE, JR. LELAND A. STEWART THOMAS L. WILLIAMS 13071 P1-LD . -'fm SP 1 comm 4 cunu Y I 192. O W L Club Founded al ihe Unfversflp of Virginia, 1887 JUDGE R. T. W. DUKE De morluis nil nisi bonum FRATRES IN URBE JUDGE JOHN WATSON FISHBURNE DR. EDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS FRATRES IN FACULTATE ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE JAMES COOK BARDIN JOHN WILLIAMS AVIRETT, ll RICHARD HARTWELL COCKE CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER LOREN PRITCHARD GUY ROBERT LEE HINDS, II ALAN JEROME HOFHEIMER TYLER BAINBRIDGE KIENER GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, JR. MEMBERS LAWRENCE HAYWOOD LEE, JR. JAMES REESE MCKELDIN THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. WALTER BROOKE STABLER HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS, Jn. WILLIAM SHARPLESS DERRICK WOODS Hoey ' K fl LJ im rn vi ,lt ' ' Vw I ii' ll ,ffnfift is .W -l we so a e l ,Q 1 4- e .. ,. tl l l i4 li l i X 2W,,....4 rw h -llfjg o ssse i ' Through the ljrontispiece and What Albert Found There fWilh Apologies io the Shade of Lewis Carrollj LBERT had been gazing so long at his brother's CORKS AND CURLS that the pictures had become blurred. I-le was particularly fascinated by the frontispiece, which showed a Red Devil and an Easter Queen sitting on a bench in the bot- tom of a deep pit. The Red Devil was in the act of kissing the Easter Queen. Albertlx brother had told him all about the Imps and Easter Queens, and he was wild to see some in the flesh. l-le also Wanted to explore the Petting Pits. As he continued to stare at the picture, the figures seemed to move slightly, as if they had become aliveg and for a moment he thought he had heard the Easter Queen murmur, Don't! in a stifled voice. Then the picture began growing larger and larger, and the mouth of the pit yawned wider and wider until he found himself lying at its brink. Suddenly the floor or ground, whichever it was, gave way and he felt himself falling. 4 - . . . . . . . . . . . What's wrong with this picture? someone fm fp? asked in a loud, vulgar voice. Albert looked up E, agsffggwfi '4-' is ', Q, and found himself standing in the bottom of the f 33,4 i KE Petting Pit beside the Red Devil and the Easter mx Q Queen. The Easter Queen ran toward him with Z Z 2 ' outstretched arms.i A I 1 t UMM .NX E .+Cf course I place youf' she saidg you're K A Mr. Addison Simms, of Seattle. If I remember llq xx .. correctly, and I do remember correctly, I have this J k dance with Youf, 3 w X A lt' X l3091 QT E 1,5 H5 N lr COIQFKJGJ IQZ4 fi -I E Why, Mrs. Blakeley, how do you do? exclaimed Albert, extending his hand. He had never been introduced to the Easter Queen, but he had read in a book that this was the correct way to greet strange ladies. This one seemed delighted to see him, for she seized him by the hand and dragged him away. Good-bye, the Red Devil shouted after them, I am glad to have met you. u l-le's plasteredf' the Easter Queen explained, as soon as they were out of earshot. What's plastered? Albert asked innocently. u u You'll find out when you get to be a Red Devil. And how may I become a Red Devil? She said nothing, but led him out of the pit into the sunlight, and pointed to a high hill that rose before them. Many curious Figures were moving about on the side of the hill, scores of them near the bottom, but fewer toward the summit, where lights of red and green burned. The top was enveloped in a cloud. You must climb the hill, she explained. When you reach the lights you will become either a Red Devil or a Ginger Snap. If you ever attain the summit-but you probably won'tg only Seven may climb to the top, and nobody knows who they are. Why, that's just like the game of Life, Albert exclaimed. The Easter Queen said nothingg she had disappeared. Albert had walked only a few hundred yards when he came upon a woeful-looking old man, clad only in a long robe, sitting on a rock. ln one hand he held a skull and in the WN other an enormous bunch of keys. l-le was weeping xg fi N as if his heart would break. X W? ! 'iWhat are you crying about? asked Albert. v ffl NMS The old man raised his head, displaying the red- lil l l dest nose he had ever seen. ll 'll lm ,dll They have taken away my convict's suit, he . U i sobbed. F ii l Maybe I can help you to recover it, Albert sug- Ax ii 'l ' lm M' gested. Who took it? M -KV X is Red-nose only shook his head and began writing W . ,E on a piece of paper. When he had finished he handed N KX ' ie 'll' l lislllll it to Albert and began plying him with questions. Do you drink ? No. uSl'l'l0kC?n uNo.n 13101 i .Q :Lgf Q ij-L,-. comix 4 c n f - I lon ltfvv vfw vvqvci lu:-uirgis o-:oy q Yi Q-7:4 i uae: -'una' an I uusai wgoon l ngneas efmo ' f-pr ' ,LY ' ' m s w Migrnwii i '15 Ghew? SK 1, No. Gamble? if 97 No. For heaven's sake, do you ever say yes? cried the old man. UAre you out for ad- junct, Topics, the Reel, and the Magazine? Is your scholastic average over 98? Do you believe in God? Albert obediently said Yes, and the old man looked satished. Three-thirty, he said. Your're wrong, said Albert, uit's nearly five. Buffalo, shouted the old man, exasperated. Bill, cried Albert, and made off into the bushes, old Red-nose hot on his heels. I-le soon outdistanced the old man, and, finding a shady spot, sat down to read what had been written on the piece of paper he still held in his hand. This is what he read: ,T was goating and the Lambda Pi's Did pool and billiard in La Rowe's,' All plastered were the Phi Delta Phfs, The Eti's and the Z's. Beware the Ginger Snap, my son, Beware the Imp with eyes of green, Evade the P. K., also shun The 7 and l3. He toot? his German Club in hand, Long time the Ginger Snap he sought, So rested he by the Banana tree, And stood awhile in thought. And as in Titlfa thought he stood, The Ginger Snap with eyes of flame Came hufatoing through the wood, And cootfooed as it came. One, two! One, two! And through and through Hts German Club went sniclfer-snack! He left him dead and with his head He went Hot Footing hack. lam .us H in v -, ,mf A fi 'i 'RFQ ' 22 2 li 'Y I i comix a cumf 1924 ,.: 3:21141-'f. 'f':-: ': ,, Q : z' , -'rg '9 '.e l?'?l'? 3f 'i And hast thou slain the Ginger Snap? Come to my arms, my corner goat! Oh, C.A.A.! Y.M.C.A.! He chortled in his throat. ,T was goating and the Lambda Pi's Did pool and billiard in La R0wC,5,' All plastered were the Phi Delta Phi's, The Eli's and the Z's. lid give a zoo-zoo to know what it means, exclaimed Albert. Done,H cried two voices in unison. Albert looked up and saw two little boys standing with their arms outstretched so that they looked like two capital T's. A third on whose back was painted the last letter of the alphabet, was running down the hill as fast as his x ,Ki legs would carry him. 1 , jj A You must be Tilkadum and Tilkadeef' said Q ' X y f' fi f Albert. I have seen you around the corner, but X, i s Y ' i Y I have never met you socially. ' rf, Yes, we have no bananas, observed Tilka- X , M li dum. w t 55521 ff-ire, K-No Eli Bananasf' corrected Tilkaclee. Ql g .LWi1l you please explain what this poem fgf f l, means?,' Albert asked politely. R t il, l 'S Sure, we'll sing it, said Tilkadum. Before 'X c lli u gix Albert could object they began, both singing second 1 X l X' tenor: UThe Eli and the Lambda Pi Were sitting on a keg, Looking at a magazine And the Holeproof Ladp's leg. 'For just one snort,' said the Lambda Pi, 'I'd borrow, steal or begf u 'If forty men with forty pumps Pumped this keg for a pear, 'Do you supposef the Eli said, 'They'd get liquor out of here 9' 'I doubt it,' said the Lambda Pi, L1 thinly it's full of beer.' 13121 x i S. .W 3-ig-:i ii iiiiii H 'Oh, P.K.'s, come and drinlf with us,' The Eli did beseech, 'A little corn some sunny morn Will jincl us both in reach, But we can only do with ten To give a bid to each.' H After several vain attempts to explain to them that they were singing the wrong song, Albert left in disgust. He had nearly reached the top of the hill when the sun suddenly dropped out of sight and the hands of his watch jumped from Five-thirty to twelve o'clock. As soon as his eyes became accustomed to the darkness he noticed a red light far away in the wood. Drawing nearer, he saw that it came from the fire under a giant caldron, from which a long copper coil led to a big keg. A dozen Red Devils were gathered about the keg, drinking a steaming liquid that they drew from it into half-gallon jars. Between drinks they sang: as Beautiful whislfy, so strong and hot, Bulvlnling in the whislfy pot, We'll drinlf corn whisky from night to morn, Corn of the evening, beautiful corn! 'iBeautiful whislfy! Who would degrade His stomach with tea or lemonade? Who would not wallf a mile and haclf For half a gallon of apple jaclf Pi, Albert felt a sudden desire to laugh: they all seemed to take the game so seriously. This looks like hellf' he said aloud. The Red Devils turned and advanced toward him, wagging their horns threateningly. Distill him! they cried. -- , ,- Before he could turn to run three of them 7,-'fi fm seized him and threw him, kicking and squirming, X 'I 92' Y X tk fiiaflfij 1 I vi 'il .',r'.'x. into the caldron .... As the boiling liquid 27 i l,,V, closed over his head he heard, as if borne on the . . . . t: wind from a great distance, their weird chan ff Z M N Xi' , f X r i , ,, x, . 'A ' Ilr'rf.lf1l, t f 'i Qi i ll .Booze of the evening, iw ixilly 1 R. Beautiful, beautiful booze! 'jj ' -'Will' 1224! ' X ll Wi, i we ' Whe he recovered consciousnes he wa li - N '-'xfmif - n s s Yng it r h e my in a newly-dug grave. - V ,i N131 ,fix ia comcf 4 cumf N24 l l I l l I l ff ' 1 U I l l l l I I must be deadf' he thought, sitting up and looking about him. Beside the grave were two black-robed figures with spades in their hands, preparing to cover him with dirt. Near him he could see six other graves, each marked with a tombstone in the shape of the figure 7 .... The first shovelful of dirt fell upon him, and he sank back with a sigh. ' Wake up, cried his brother, dropping another copy of CORKS AND CURLS upon him. 'LWhen you grow up you're going to Harvard. -C. C, WERTENBAKER. NF- , R-r A e u Q an r Aim ..., F A e ii s eeoe e for or s. iw 13:41 xfwgjfy Q Lf ,-5 .uf A ' ,f gc W W E T , .w 2- I uw I I A - CORK! d ClIl?lJ' - 4 I T l924 me W. mm ...mf ...... ...... ...... -, - - g ..... ...... ... I ..... I ...,.., .,.,.... ...w 5 , 'E fdgumf 3 ,XI QQ ' S' . I V ' , , I Founded February I3, 1889 IVIOTTO: Superslilio solum in animo inscii habilal. MEMBERS GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM ALC-ER BROWN, JR. JOHN STAIC-E DAVIS, JR. CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER THOMAS SELLMAN HALL THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. FRANK TALBOTT, JR. HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR EDMUND MINOR XVILSON JAMES OVERTON WINSTON, JR. lam CORK! 6 CURIJ nf- -' . v A-H ' Q 'Tug -1 5 -92 fc' w wgu : 22 5 r I un, I I I , fa. K L 'S V I I on wa.-I accom new .nm 1-...n u--:gi n - I cl 'IN' lu- In nun -mm nume omwo , in ,..f59 1,i,H V A . . -Y :fl-L Dir---. 'Q JOHN JENNINGS LUCK LEE HOLMES WILLIAMSON EDWARD WATTS GAMBLE, JR. HOLLIS RINEHART, JR. ARTHUR ALEXANDER KEITH CHARLES PERRY HOWZE JOHN STAIC-E DAVIS, JR. EDMUND MINOR WILSON THOMAS DUCKETT JONES ,I A lu . J I? v'N,xe : Xxx .E .S, ..I,p . ,f X I I NI MEMBERS HENRY POYAS FOSTER, JR. CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE JOHN MINOR BOTTS LEWIS, JR. GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD MAITLAND WILSON EDMUND DUANE WINGFIELD THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. MAITLAND HUNT BUSTARD EDWARD RIELLY STETTINIUS, JR. HONORARY MEMBER JAMES ANDERSON CHISHOLM 13171 d,sE!!'??!!:gk 1 3-5 29,52 E' T7 comix 4 CIIRIJ' Q J I 924 l ! I,!v4 vi- 2 --nr S--E CDL .--W- ww- we ' + TO Sf M-- Founcied al While Sulphur Springs, Wes! Virginia, 1878 FRATRESIN FACULTATE RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M.A., PH.D. WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B.S., C.E. JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M.A., PH.D. FRATRESIN URBE THOMAS L. ROSSER ALBERT STUART BOLLINO, M.A., LL.B. CHARLES COLVILLE TENNANT, JR., M.D. ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER, JR., M.D. HUGH THOMAS NELSON, M.D. ANDRE BURTHE DAVID JOSEPH WOOD, B.L. THOMAS DUCKI-:TT JONES, B.A., M.D. ACHVE MEMBERS JOHN STAME DAvm,JR EDMUND MINOR WILSON JoI-IN ADGER MANNING JOHN TRACY BAXTER CHARLES PATTERSON NASH STAIGE DAVIS B1-ACKFORD WILLIAM EYRE TAYLOR GESSNER HARRISON ECHOLS JAMES MADISON WEAVER CHARLES SKINKER VALENTINE JOHN MINOR B0'I'I'S LEWIS, JR. 2331-3 XESIQEE-5 gI'N0R SAMUEL RAOORE BRONAUOH A 'LL RICHARD HARTWELL COCKE XKILUAM 'wi-EXANDG5 DHITRICK STEPHEN FITZ-JAMES TRADUE CUSSELL Suzy VIEIAVER EDMUND DUANE WINGFIELD P33533-NJ0I31E1Tfi5ART:g'T'iER PAUL LhLL COLEMAN GEORGE BASIL ARNOLD HAWTHORNE DILL BATTLE PAUL KNOOR WALP FEOHARD RAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR. MAITLAND ALEXANDER WILSON LUSON OTH EDWARD BENTLEY Cox HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR ROBERT BARRAUD TAYLOR LOUIS CARTER CORNICK WILLIAM WHANN MAOKALL JOSEPH THOMAS BUXTON EDGAR HEALY Rows BOLUNO CRMO STANLEY CHARLES ROGERS FENWICK LAWRENCE AYRES GRAYSON WILLIAM MCLEMORE BIRDSONG JOHN EGBERT RYAN,JK JOHN FRANOH GALLEHER THOMAS MOORE CARRUTHERS VVALTER BROOKE STABLER GARLAND REID H PJAR UBRA RIS D RD AVENPORT I 3 I 8 S I xg , comcf A cumf I 192.4 Ef???EEl 'i,1 ' ! ,! 'f': ? 'Zf E Q -e z-I, ,e:Dg,-L w-BQI M THOMAS SELLMAN HALL FRANK TALBOTT, JR. HENRY POYAS FOSTER THOMAS AUGUSTAS MCCOY HOWARD ARTHUR HOLLAND HARRY WATSON STARCHER JAMES OVERTON WINSTON, JR. OSCAR SWINEFORD, JR. THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. FREDERICK HASKELL TI-IESMAR WILLIAM S. DERRICK WOODS ORVAL RAY DAVIS GEORGE PETTUS RANEI LOUIS LAFAYETTE DEAL MAITLAND HUNT BUSTARD LINCOLN ROUNDS GOWARD ALBERT BOND LAMBERT, JR. JOHN LANDRUM BROWN ASHLEY COCKERILL, JR. ALFRED CARTER DIFFEY FREDERIC GRIFFIN DORWART CHARLES LUCIEN GLEAVES ROBERT BASKERVILLE HOBBS GILBERT LUCE CLIFTON MEREDITH MILLER AMBLER HOLMES MOSS ROBERT STUART STARCHER LYTTLETON WADDELL MCDONALD EDWARD WRENN I Founded ai Universily of Virginia, 1889 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM MINOR LILE, B.L., LL.D Iam ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M.A., B.L. WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M.A., PH.D. ALBERT LEFEVRE, M.A., PH.D., LL.D. JOHN HENRY NEFF, B.A., M.D. WILLIAM I'IUI..L GOODWIN, B.A., M.D. STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M.A., M.D. JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, B.A., C.E. HENRY BEARDEN MULLHOLLAND, M.D. FREDERICK DEANE GOODWIN RIBBLE, B.A., M.A., LL.B CHARLES PERRY HOWZE, B.S., M.D. FRATRES IN URBE LEWIS TROTTMAN HANCKEL, B.L. EDWARD VALENTINE WALKER, B.L. CLAUDE CARROLL, C.E. CHARLES EDWARD MORAN, B.L. PAT-TON K. PIERCE, M.D. FRANK WRAY HOLLIS RINEHART, JR., B.L. D. C. SMITH, B.A., M.D. RAY JACKSON NEFF, B.A., M.D. ROBERT BATTAILE HIDEN, B.A., M.D. ACTIVE MEMBERS EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH ROBERT RANDOLPH PARRISH LUCIEN MINOR ABBOTT 'RWILLIAM ALGER BROWN, JR. EDWARD RIELLEY STETTINIUS, JR. MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON WALTER LINDSEY BROWN CORK! 6 CIIRI f 1L - .. x qw w weigw w HE 924 nun s nu nun I no u naman oooon F noun aoao 5 . I ,,- : - mf-N mm' :e3 ', '2f99f -rs,-3. , Q'Q, ,, ' E. 1..1 . . . ' '3' H it E r ' ISAAC ALEXANDER BIGGER JOHN HENRY NEFIZ' DAVID JOSEPH XXWOOD ADDINELL HEWSON IVIICHIE GEORGE BOARDMAN EAOER HUGH THOMPSON NELSON THOMAS IVIUNFORD BOYD RICHARD SPENCER CILI. STEPHEN HURT WATTS STAIGE DAVIS BLACKFORD DAVID ELLIS BROWN OSCAR SWINEPORD, JR. FRANK TALBOTT, JR. XXIALTER LINDSEY BROWN SAMUEL MOORE BRONAUGH WILLIAM ALGER BROWN, JR. THOMAS SELLMAN HALL JAMES OVERTON WINSTON, JR. WILLIAM POTT FREDERICK HASKELL THESMAR WALTER BROOKE STABLER WILLIAM S. D. 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O other moon of science, Extinct of life and hope, O moon I can't believe in, Dead moon of telescope! 4 c - -ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR. il- XY., FM -D s ,W , - it ut- V. , - rr 5--gifpw , mfg , 1, , 13241 l , , ,?. t 77-LAM Ewsfff-1 Q ,kc so 1 R34 'f '--35525, L i..l - l ,l ,.l.. T- rf' 2- - Eli :H -E, ' S FIIIHH 3-ff. .. , J. s. DAVIS, JR. W. A. DBITRICK C. DENNY, JR. H L DENOON R. . . .J J. D. DIBRELL C. H. ECHOLS B. H. FITE . B. FRAZBR .s. C.1LL C. L. CLBAVBS L. R. GOWARD T R C R .s. HALL . L. HINDS, II R. B. HOBBS H. A. HOLLAND C.. R. HUBBARD B. HUNTON, IV W. H. HURT J. W. JBRVBY Club OFFICERS HARRY WATSON STARCHER ........... Presidenl WALTER BROOKE STABLER. . .Sccrelary-Treasurer MEMBERS T. T. ADAMS, JR. M. H. BUSTARD M. S. ANDREWS J. T. BUXTON F. C. ATKINSON W. C. CAMERON J. W. AVIRETT, II H. D. CAMP C. R. F. BAKER S. P. CLARK G. W. E. BALDWIN R. H. COCKE W. B. BALDWIN P. H. COLEMAN W. M. BIRDSONC W. H. COLEMAN M. T. BOHANNON A. B. COOKE S. R. BOOKER L. C. CORNICK T. M. BOYD D. W. DARBY J. L. BROWN, JR. H. DAVENPORT W. L. BROWN H. DAVIS H. A. JOHNSON G. P. NONVLIN F. H. THESMAR J. B. JONES R. S. OSBORN MCL. TILTON, III E. H. KOCH E. M. PARRISH I. H. TRABUE A. B. LAMBERT R. R. PARRISH S. F-J. TRABUE C. G. R. LEIGH T. PINCKNEY, JR. C. S. VALENTINE J. M. B. LEWIS, JR. D. V. RICHARDSON L. WADDELL H. C. LITTLE E. H. ROWE, JR. C. C. WALKER J. G. LUCE C. R. RUTLEDGE P. K. NVALP ' W. W. MACKALL J. E. RYAN, JR. F. V. WATKINS E. C. MAPHIS B. J. SEWARD M. E. WATKINS S. W. MAPHIS G. T. SMITH, JR. J. M. WEAVER D. W. MATTHEWS NV. B. STABLER R. S. WEAVER T. A. MCCOY B. C. STANLEY L. M. WILLIAMS J. P. MCGUIRE, JR. H. W. STARCHER T. L. WILLIAMS E. M. MCPEAK R. S. STARCHER E. D. WINGFIELD J. B. MEEK W. G. STEPHENSON J. O. WINSTON, JR. C. V. MINOR T. A. SYDNOR W. S. D. WOODS C. P. NASH I-I. J. TAYLOR MCD. E. WRENN K. NELSON R. B. TAYLOR 13261 KI1E'::i kHi A rf' 1 comix 4 clmu 1924 Romeo ABBOT Mike HUBBARD Mallory ANDREWS Eppa HUNTON Benny ARNOLD Bo Peep JONES John AVIRETT Bert LAMBERT Dick BAKER Ramsay LEIGH Bill BALDWIN Betts LEWIS Joe BALDWIN Hal LITTLE Bob BARTLETT Doggy MCCOY Clemmy BAXTER Ed MCPEAK Bill BIRDSONG Sugar MACKALL Bo BOHANNON Sam MAPI-IIS Bill BROWN Jack MEEK Curly BROWN Cliff MILLER Mait BUSTARD Jim PAGE joe BUXTON Eagle E. PARRISI-I Walter CAMERON Eagle R. PARRISI-I Hugh CAMP Tom PINCKNEY Charlie CASTLEMAN Ed ROWE Tom CARRUTHERS Craig RUFFIN Sid CLARK Johnny RYAN Dick COCKE Bernard SEWARD Paul COLEMAN Buster SEWARD Bentley COX Tucker SMITH Johnny DAVIS Bud STARCHER Hattie DAVENPORT Wat!ie STARCHER Bill DEITRICK Ste-t STETTINIUS Collins DENNY Fred STONE Carter DIFFEY Austin SYDNOR Bill DORSEY Bobby TAYLOR Harrison ECHOLS Harry TAYLOR Plug FENWICK Fred THESMAR Henry FOSTER Steve TRABUE Ceylon FRAZER Charlie VALENTINE Johnny GALLEHER Coleman WALKER Dick GILL Paul WALP Charlie GLEAVES Erskine WATKINS Link GOWARD Virginius WATKINS Stud GRAYSON Jim WEAVER Toolie HALL Tim WILLS Hank HAWES Mail WILSON Bob HINDS Ed WINGFIELD Bob HOBBS Jim WINSTON Mulligan HOLLAND Pete WRENN l327 1 v .. W Q. N. be kj , H 4 JmMJ1Jf11r11rxr1r+l Kr I J HIIH'UUHHHIIIIIHHHIHIHHHIllIlllllllHIHIHIIIUHHIHIIIIHIIIIHIIHlllIIIIIHHHHHIIIIIIIHIllIIUIHIIIHHHHHIIIIHHI Founded. 1892 OFFICERS RANDOLPH CONROY ....... ............. ......... P r esrdenl LYTTELTON WADDELL ...... ......4.. V :ce President EDGAR HEALY ROWE. JR. .......... ............. M anagcr ROBERT LEE HINDS, II .............. ,.... A dverlfsfn Manager PROFESSOR ARTHUR FICKENSCHER ............... ........... D zreclar MEMBERS H. T. ABNEY J. E. MARSHALL D. B. ANDREWS R. G. MAVERICK R. H. BANCROFT A C. G. MITCHELL A. M. BEARD C. O'FARRELL W. D. BEARD R. P. PEARD J. H. CAMPBELL J. M. PFAUTZ E. S. CANDLER L. M. PISER W. D. CARVER A M. REESIDE J. H. CLAIBORNE R. O. RILLEY R. CONROY C. ROBERTSON R. M. CROCKETT L. R. SAMET C. L. CUNNINGHAM C. D. SHAW W. F. DAVENPORT J. E. SHAW C. H. EMERSON R. SIMON L. M. FISHER G. C. SPEIDEL R. W. GAMBLE' C. H. STRADER - L. GIBSON J. E. SUMMERLIN F. S. HILDER H T. UNVERSAGT F. A. HOBSON L. WADDELL J. C. JUSTICE N. WALLER J. D. LANE P. F. WARNER H. LAWRENCE J. E. WEST L. MCDONALD L. M. WILHOIT F. G. MADERA R. A. WILLIAMSON W. R. WITT 1 328 1 THE GLEE CLUB UEMOBIES OF AN LU NU f-1 - 'N ., 'H M , ,M bij 1 45 l,g.!k-xk-fx,,!v- Q f EDlTOR'S NOTE: A Quemoxy is a Memo? in the form of a Query .... k'LLjg'!'f N HELLO. Kvbf How ARE OHL'- 5vLENCE MORNIN 1 ou.D THING AMF- D P f and Studes still age 559312117 at each other ' ' - ' ' 'WP ,M Do the Fu-st-year men stnll smoke muse big piPes-- and do the old men stan give them that bene- TEH me, have Chxnese innovations Supplantel ihafjrimifive African ficial and soul-hardening' rasp- fashme - - - - - - - 771SiUfl! ,M T:-longs -YFFFEKS flu ' eww- 5114105 - Q .- M, 5 3 5 ,W Q ' - -ff 3 - x g I ' 'ou Ar th L-B ,young mei ng? ,:A5 shu such expert one-handed drivers... Does the colored gentxy perambulate and cogibate up and down Vinegar Hill. . . 'N A,-.,-v Ah, prithee .. . Douwe rip 'em through , like we MM'M-M..- R used todo-...-' Are the Law studes as retxcent as they used to be. . L . and how about that St:-ict Law' against Dogs on the Lawn ..... rn: 14.151 ff-,,-Q, KEEP OUT N I X YIIIINYX Wi WUI: LJ Founded 1838 EDITOR IN CHIEF - ,. - - - .. 91 .1 f QV: LAWRENCE I-IAYWOOD LEE, JR. ..,................... ..... A Iabama ASSOCIATE EDITORS LEROY ROSENHEIM COHEN, JR. .................. . WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER ....... GORDON CROOKES LEWIS ..,... JAMES REESE MCKELDIN, II ........,.............. ANTONIO GENTILE MAX. C-. WALTEN ............. BUSINESS STAFF JAMES P. BAKER, JR. ..........,.. . CLARENCE M. NICI-IOLSON, JR..... I. HOOD .......................... ROBERT S. SIMPSON ..... JOHN G. SIMPSON, JR.. . .. l332l . .Virginia . .Virginia ....New Jersey ......Business A dvertising ....Circulation . .Assislanl . .Assisiani . .Assislanl . .Assislanl . . Georgia lwanager Manager Alanager Manager Manager Manager Manager THE MAGAZINE BOARD Baker, Bruner Walien, Gentile, Bus. NIgr.g Lee, Editor: Cohen 5 7 iif , fN L f I :Li.Eii: HZ f . 1 F Q ii -Il'T2l QQ A! ar., I Founded, 1888 EDITORIAL BOARD CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER ..............,............ ..... E dilor-in-Chief ALAN JEROME HOFHEIMER .......,........,........ ..... N elvs Edilor THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. ....... ....... N cms Editor ROBERT LEE HINDS, JR. ..... .... A ssignmeni Editor PAXTON HOWARD ...... ............................. .... A i Helic Edilor ASSOCIATE EDITORS WILLIAM WAYNE DEUPREE NATHAN HENRY NELSON WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY, JR. HORATIO MAXWELL PARKER LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS, JR. REPORTORIAL STAFF P. E. MANI-IEIM B. M. PEEBLES JAMES FENTRESS R. S. SEFF C. C. WERTENBAKER LLEWELLYN MILLER M. M. PINCKNEY JOHN RITCHIE, III CARY ROBERTSON E. s. WILLIAMS, JR. J. T. BUXTON, JR. H. D. DARBY BUSINESS DEPARTMENT C. G. R. LEIGI-I .... .................................. H. L. BENNETT ..... ........,..................... R. P. PEARD ..... ........... l3341 J. I-I. DORSEY A. L. FALK J. I-I. WILKINSON, JR. A. A. I-IANNOCI-I S. R. PI-IELAN B. W. RAWLES E. G. LAIRD . . . .Business Manager . . . .cfrculalion Manager . . . . .Advcriisfng Manager COLLEGE TOPICS BOARD Williams, E., Pinckney, M., Bennett, Miller, Manheim, Robertson Ritchie, Wertenbaker, Nelson, Fentress, Dorsey, Howard, Peebles Pinckney, T., Williams, L., Hinds, Frazer, Editor: Hofheimer, Leigh, Peard UI FI . TE Y I .. 5 I SIL. Founded, 1913 EDITORIAL BOARD NELSON FELL ..................................L.,.. ......... P VCSIJCTII COLLINS DENNY, JR. ............... . HAWTHORNE DILL BATTLE ......,. LITTLETON MACLURG WICKHAM.. FRANK TALBOT, JR. ................... ..,.,................... . HERMAN LEWIS BENNETT MANLEY PATTON CALDWELL LEONARD J. CALHOUN JOHN SANFORD CARROLL RICHARD HARTWELL COCKE LESLIE DAVIS DAWSON RICHARD DAVENPORT GILLIAM, JR. EDWIN DEWEES KYLE, JR. FREDERICK JACOB LOTTERHOS JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY, JR, CHARLES VENABLE MINOR W WILLIAM SHARPLESS DERRICI4 WOODS REUBEN ROY RUSH HENRY SAVAGE, JR. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT .......Noles . ......Decisions .Book Review .. ...Virginia CHARLES PATTERSON NASH WILLIAM MILLS NEAL EDWARD MORTIMER PARRISH Editor Edilor Editor Edilor MILLARD HATCHER PATTERSON DOUGLAS ALEXANDER ROBERTSON EDGAR HEALY ROWE, JR. DONALD WOODS SHRIVER JAMES ALFRED JONES TYLER LYTTLETON WADDELL RICHARD REYNOLDS FLORANCE, JR ........ ............ ............ B u siness Manager ALPHEUS WILSON EIVIBREY, JR. ........ .... A ssisianl Business Manager LEROY HECI-IT MARGOLIUS .... . . .... ...... C irculaiion Manager PETER OTEY MILLER ......... ............ ,... A a' verlising Manager l336J ' THE VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW BOARD Savage, Shriver, Lotterhos, Bennett, Rowe, Tyler, Mahoney, Waddell, Carroll, Dawson Minor, Woods, Cocke, Gilliam, Caldwell, Robertson, Rush, Patterson, Calhoun, Ellis Margolius, Embrey, Battle, Denny, Fell, Editor, Florance Bus. Mgr., Talbott Wickham, Neal, Kyle ,ig fm + Q7 WB aiilf X !L15'-'EINLA L E , WRUIIM'-K Founded, 1920 MANAGING BOARD HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR ....4...........,........... ....... E Jilor-fn-Chief WILLIAM BOYKIN BALDWIN ..... ...,. B usfness Manager TYLER BAINBRIDGE KIENER ..... ............. A rl Edilor ALAN JEROME. HOFI-IEIMER .... .... C frculalion Manager JOSEPH BISHOP MILLER, JR ..... ..................... .... A L17 verifsfng Manager LITERARY STAFF DAVID STANLEY BROWN CARI.. FREDERICK I-IAPPEL WILLIAM SLINEY BRUNER HATI-IAN HENRY NEISON JAMES-REESE. MCKELDIN, III ARTHUR LEVY, IR. JESSE LEWIS ORRICK LEONARD CALHOUN EDWARD REINI-IOLD ROGERS, JR. CARY ROBERTSON ART STAFF ARTHUR HANSON HAWKINS, JR. WILLIAM ROYSTER JOHNSON ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS EDWARD R. STRAWBRIDGE BERKELEY WILLIAMS BUSINESS STAFF MILES LILLY SOLOMON BROWN WILLIAM S. DUNN HERBERT WALTER MATI-IIASEN THOMAS MERRIAM LINVILLE CLAYTON I-IICKMAN TRIPLETT I3381 THE VIRGINIA REEL BOARD Nelson, Robertson, lVlcKeldin, Malhiasen, Williams, Dunn Rogers, W., Calhoun, Levy, Strawbridge, Rogers, E., Linville, Brown, D. S., Brown S., Happel Hawkins, Hofheimer, Miller, Baldwin, Bus. Mgr., Taylor, Editor, Hinds, Kiener, Lilly, Johnson 9 If A v 6 'vs 5 'Vg Q 1, le Q E 3 S NX 1 :E . I 2 : : :- Q 2 - A : L -X Founded During lfzc Session H5587-i388 THIRTY-SEVENTH VOLUME THE EXECUTIVE BOARD WALTER BROOKE STABLER ........,................,... ......... E dilor-in-Chief JOHN TWOHY, II ,....,., ........,.......,................ ......... B u sfness Nfanagcr JAMES RANDOLPH VIVIAN DANIEL ................... , ...., Assialanl Editor-in-Chief ASSISTANT EDITORS ARTHUR HANSON HAWKINS, IR. ....................... ............ A ri FRANCIS WILLIAM TAYLOR ..............,..,........ ..... D eparlmenis OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN ........... ..... P IIOIOQVGPIIS LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS ..... ....... F acully AMBLER HOLMES MOSS .............. ,... F ralernflies RAYMOND SEYMOUR SEFF ........ ....,. A lhleiics ROBERT COLEMAN SMALL ......... ..,. O rganizalions GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON ....................,.......... ...... S lalislics JOHN RITCHIE, III ...................... ,....................... ...,... C l ubs ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS GEORGE BATTE BARNER EDWARD REINHOLD ROGERS HENRY SAVAGE, JR. ASSOCIATE EDITORS CHARLES CHRISTIAN WERTENBAKER .........,,.... ........ A ihlelics HAMILTON DOANE DARBY ................ .... ..... D e parlmclnls GEORGE WINCHESTER .................. ..... D eparlmenis DAVID STANLEY BROWN ....... ..... D eparlmenis ADDISON BARNWELL COOKE .... ..... P hoiographs PAUL KIRBY HENNESSY ........ ..... P Iwlograpfls LAWRENCE HAYWOOD LEE .... ..... P oeiry ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS ..... BERKELEY WILLIAMS ....... LUCIAN MINOR DENT ,...... ............. .......Arl .....Arl .....Ari EDWARD STRAWBRIDGE .... ............,.... ..... A r I ADVISORY HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR N401 THE CORKS AND CURLS BOARD Ritchie, Williams, Taylor, Nloss Small, Seff, Savage, Darby, Kirkman Cooke, Hennessy, Twohy, Stabler, Editorg Daniel, Hawkins 5 I INPF-'Dl!N!! llil.l.iLulCl GQGMAL . EDITORIAL BOARD WILLIAM H. BORUM ..... ....................... JUSTUS E. CLICK. EDWIN L. GIBSON....U M. A. CO1-IEN ........ J. s. PARKER. JR... W. MCD. MORRISS F. T. MORSE ...... L. C. MAYERS ..... ...................................... ASSOCIATE EDITORS H. M. LLOYD E. G. SIMPSON R. L. HAWKINS J. W. COWHIG H. F. BAUSERMAN D. L. BENNINC-TON HONORARY FACULTY MEMBER ARTHUR F. MACCONOCHIE MANAGING BOARD .............Edilor ....AssisIanl Edflor . . . . .Assislani Ediior .. . . .Business Manager .... ... .Circulaiian Manager ........... .Advertising Manager Assislanl Circulaiion Manager .Assislani Adverifsing Manager ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS H. W. MATHIASEN M. G. HIBBERT ADJUNCTS W. A. WHITAKER H. S. YEATTS T. N. DELASHMUTT J. D. LEE 13421 1 'S 'Q sb m 1 1 1 1' r In In an In In 4n W s I r If- v t if 1 zr ,gg ,. IN X w , ,.- M115 Qi Mu i Umgmmm lf 7 1 - -5. lf . xi xJ -.- V ' . :f Q O EA? D , I ff- J.- , ' F? IIIIIIHUJI IIHIIIIII :, -fs Vu- . mf? V 'K - .-. I ' ff lf ' 'T ' 0,1 A' by-rg f fp, ' WY ' 'L J . M 1 O 61215 The Olrlesl College Y. IW. C. A. In lim World Eslablislwd, October 12, 1858 OFFICERS ROBERT LEE HINDS, II ......... ................ ....... P r esidenl THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. .......,. ............. .... V i ce-President ROBERT SEDGWICK OSBORN ...., .,... S ecrelary ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS ..... . .... Treasurer MRS. A. E. WALKER ....................................... ......... ..,.. H 0 sless COIVINIITTEE CHAIRMEN M. T. BOHANNON .... ................................. .... A 4 cmbcrslrip and Finance O. A. KIRKIVIAN .... J. M. B, LEWIS, JR... D. S. ROBERTSON.. BRANCH SPALDING ..... ... R. S. GILL ............. OSBORN ..... V, DANIEL ...... E. D. WINGFIELD .... C. B. FRAZER ........ JAMES FENTRESS.. E. R. STETTINIUS, JR.... R. S. J. R. F. W. TAYLOR ........ ............................... BOARD OF DIRECTORS ' E. A. ALDERMAN, Cllairrnan FRANCIS SMITH E. P. DUNNINC-TON S. A. MITCHELL W. A. KEPNER C. H. HANCOCK J. J. LUCK W. M. FORREST H. S. HEDGES I. F. LEWIS J. C. IVIETCALF J. S. DAVIS F. I-I. ABBOT ADVISORY BOARD ................BuiMfng ............NcIv Sludenls ......Associalion Nleclings .Communily Religious Work ........1Wedical Extension .............Boys'Wo1'If .. .... Sociai .......Tcnnia . . . . .publicalions ..............LiIJrary ............Emp1oymenl . . . . .Educalional Exlensfon J. R. IVIOTT R. L. HINDS, II BRANCH SPALDING W. IVI. FORREST J. J. LUCK J. C. IVIETCALF H. S. HEDC-ES R. H. WEBB l3441 Y. M. o. A. CABINET Robertson Frazer, Osborn, Taylor, Daniel Kirkman, Hinds, Mrs. Walker, Bohannon, Spalding ZX Av ' , B1 1 W' 51. lass 6125 OFFICERS JOHN STAIGE DAVIS. .,........ Presfdenl JOHN D. STEWART. .. . .5ecrclary-Treasurer J. M. BOTTS LEWIS .... ..... V ice-Prcsfdcnl DR. JOHN CALVIN METCALF. .... Teacher MEMBERS M. S. ANDREWS P. B. ECHOLS H. D. MCCORNICK A. H. SCHECK JOHN BAXTER R. M. FRAZER T. A. MCEACHEN S. B. SCOTT J. W. BAKER PAUL FARMER R. S. MARSHALL A. B. SMITHER J. W. BEANS I. S. FRANCK R. MORT E. G. SCOTT C. R. BENNETT JAMES FENTRESS T. S. MEADE T. A. TEASS E. BOOKER S. T. GODLY S. N. MOORE R. B. TAYLOR, JR. M. T. BOHANNON C. T. GWATHMEY T. MOORE GUY TOBLER J. F. BOWMAN R. S. C-ILL E. MARSHALL D. H. THOMAS C. G, BUCH C. HARSHBURGER H. C. MCGEHEE FRANK TALBOTT, JR F. M. BOWIE Cx. HADLY M. S. NININGER R. R. THOMPSON P. H. BROWN W. R. HANCOCK JR. R. OSBORNE A. TYLER, JR. GEORGE CASSELL G. HINMAN, JR. T. O. OTTO W. H. WILLIAMSON BENTLEY COX L. HAWKINS A. C. PINCHBECK C. W. WILKINSON WALTER CAMERON P. K. HAWKS I.J. QUESENBERRY R. H. WHILDER W. H. COLEMAN F. S. HILDER W. B. ROSS C. WORTHAN J. B. CHRISTIAN C. F. HAPPEL A. RICHARDS E. R. WARE E. G. COPENHAVER, JR. W. D. HICKERSON E. R. ROGERS, JR. R. W. WITT R. N. CROCKETT HERBERT JOHNSON E. P. C-. RIVERCOMB F. H. WILKE L. L. CAHALL MASAJIRO KISHIDA E. RYAN E. S. C-ROSECLOSE W. H. CURTIS O. A. KIRKMAN, JR. R- R- RUSH C- L- GI.-EAVES J. S. CARROLL C. KIMBALL CARY ROBERTSON D. R. GROOME G. C-. CALDWELL R. D. KEMP M. ROBERTS R. C. GWYN L. CALHOUN C. E. A. KNIGHT WILCOX RUFFIN A. G. PATILLO P. H. COLEMAN W. A. KNIGHT L. W. REYNOLDS R. R. PARRISH C. DICK EIJIRO KONDO BRANCH SPALDINC1 M. B. PAYNE R. M. DUNN H. H. LONG L. R. SCOTT B. M. PEEBLES E. T. DUNLAP H. LAW, JR. D. STEWART H. R. PUCKETT O. R. DAVIS R. B. LOBBAN L. STEWART C. W. PORTER R. E. DAVIS M. B. LEWIS. JR. W. B. STABLER W. H. WITHERS C. DENNY, JR. C. L. LEFEVRE T. A. SYDNOR R. P. WILKINS J. S. DUNN LEA MACDONALD L. L. STEFFEY E. WINGFIELD H. C. DAIRS H. D. MCCORMICK H. H. L. SMITH H. L. YAGER H. M. DUBOSE H. MCCALL E. D. STEVENS l3461 DR. lVIETCALF'S BIBLE CLASS -W -of IV: if I FR I N .J J www NE f X WI Mm Wm ty jw ww www JM M ! may mmm ww 1'1 '1 1 1'1'1t'l11f I f'I'I l'lr'XIIlY NIJ-.I .L J-INCIUII nrlrrxl 'L CII! ll'l I UULILL f I bra. ' -Sqn Q' NI M , I ,.,, 5. 'Q IIIIIH' IIIIISSR . 'uv .k.4. ,A Kin ' . -L l . 'fl' ' 1 W ' J ff If 1 1 1 U . - R , , . . .R if I 3: 40 f 1' W J ,av J 1 4:-:- .... .H.- xf I l 5 qu x 1,1 I ff fl K I In A4 I, Nu.: . N s 1 l ! ,, f R, 1 Nj... J I I , , M ...X J f',,,.Ifa5.,' b , .. .,. . ' ' .WX A F - -' OFFICERS First Term Second Term J. A. TYLER ..................... Prcsidcnl O. A. KIRKMAN, JR. ............. President R. W. HAGAN, -IR. .... .... V ice-Presfclenl D. A. ROBERTSON ......... Vice-President E. W. GREGORY, JR... .,..,.. Sccrelarp W. M. BASS, JR. ....... ......... S ecrelary G. D. GIBSON ..... J. H. MCCALL ...... T. T. ADAMS W M. BASS, JR. R. A. BILLUPS, JR. W.D. BOGUE JOHN BONWIT, JR. WF. BOYER M. P. CALDWELL L. R. COHEN, JR. MILTON CONN E. H. COPENHAVER, JR. M.C. DAVIS J. H. H. DENNIS EDORWART ETDUNLAP W M. ELSWICK O. E. FALLS, JR. PAUL FARMER WC. FARRAR J JAMES FENTRESS, R. R. FLORANCE, JRQ J G. H.,f-FOX-WORTH G.D.GIBSON C. L. GLEAVES ..... ...... . ........ . .. ........... .....,Treasurer MEMBERS L. W. GRAVES. JR. E. W. GREGORY, JR. D. R. GROOME L. P. GUY . T. GWATHMEY, JR. .W HAGAN. JR. G R G. C. HEYL S. HOLDERNESS, JR. J. G. JOHNSON, JR. P. S. JOHNSON O. A. KIRKMAN, JR. C. E. A. KNIGHT C. L. KNIGHT E. D. KYLE H. J. LANKFORD J. B. LOVE LACE J. B. LOWRY J. H. MCCALL T. A. MCEACHERN, JR R. L. MAGANN, JR. ' R. B. MEMMINGER J. E MOORE 13431 ..Represcnla!fvc lo CORK5 AND CURLS W M. NEAL N. H. NELSON ROSEWELL PAGE R. P.PEARD .NLPEEBLES .B. PINCHBECK H.R. PUCKETT F. H. QUARLES, JR. S. A. REINACH, JR. J. H.RIDDICK JOHN RITCHIE,III CARY ROBERTSON D. A. ROBERTSON W B.ROSS W P. SANDRIDGE F. F. SWERTFEGER L. TASHJAN HATEASS JA. TYLER J. L. VAUGHAN P:Kl.WALP JW WHITE A. M.WOORE B R THE JEFFERSON LITERARY SOCIETY iff. X WASHINGT N 7,9-A f 4 I.. 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WHITESCARVER f3so1 and Curls Presizfenl . . .Vlce-Presidenl Secretary Treasurer ... .Reporter G. A. PIERCE C. W. PORTER R. R. RUSH EDWIN SETZLER A. B. SMITHER, JR. LLOYD SHUMAKER . W. SHRIVER U J. P. SHUMATE G. C. SPEIDEL j. G. TARRANT C. H. VAUGHAN L. G. WELLER D. A. WILLIAMS G. B. WEST THE WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY 5 VIPIIIJII-W K if a 1 egg F Lf ff F Q I , Q 1 N IQIUB Qixffi uw Founded, 1917 To Brfng lhe Univcrsily Closer lo lhe Life and Tlwuglwi of lhe People OFFICERS, 1924 JAMES WILKINSON JERVEY, JR. .................... .... P resident GEORGE DANDRIDGE GIBSON ....................... .... S ccrelary EXECUTIVE COUNCIL EDWARD RIELLY STETTINIUS, JR. OSCAR ARTHUR KIRKMAN, JR. MARSHALL TOPPIN BOHANNON CEYLON BULLARD FRAZER THOMAS PINCKNEY, JR. JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, JR. l352J EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE VIRGINIA CLUB Stettinius, Bohannon, Davis Kirkman, Frazer, Jervey, Gibson Q 9 'S ff fi' fy? D I 0 I o 9 ' .. QQ - ' I I ,p . . ff 'I 6 -f fy R B ., ,L XX X ' ' , L9 .Z F fin ' -- of 5 I X 4759 0590 KAXQO I FWD ,. Oy - X . MALL C., R, Eslablfshed fn 1923 PROFESSOR ARTHUR FICKENSCHER ..... -.-- M USfCf1l AKIVISOT WILLIAM F. STINESPRING ......... .......... D ireclor JOHN TWOHY, II ,... ..........................A..............., ..... D f um Major MEMBERS AND INSTRUNIENTATION Flute and Piccolo Tenor Saxophone Tr0mb0rleS S. B. CRIMES T. L. I-IONVELL, JR. DONALD BEARD L. L. SPARROW Oboe Baritone Saxophone D- B- ANDREWS' JR' RAYMOND REILLY E:Flat Clarinet R. G. WALKER Bassoon MAURICE L. MACHT CARREL IA TOD B:Flat Clarinets Comets C. T. CHAPMAN HERMAN M. ROTH O. L. VON CANON DAVID M. GROVES L. F. WORRELL A. R. HUTCHINGS L. P. GUY Soprano Saxophone HAROLD BOSS Alto Saxophone R. N. CROCKETT CHARLES N. HULVEY j. S. CHALMERS M. G. NEELY C. H. EMERSON MENO LOVENSTEIN R. H. HOLT H. FREEMAN Altos J. S. PETERS G. M. VAN LEAR L. F. BYERS F. L. COWLES I3541 JOSEPH W. COWHIG Baritone J. H. LUTHER E:Flat Bass R. A. WILLIAMSON BB:FIat Bass J. A. DETCHON Small Drum H. V. LAROM Bass Drum G. C. SPEIDEL Cymbals VICTOR KLEIN UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA STUDENT BAND CO KS CUKLS 'INC' a Composed of the General Fraternities and Literary Socielies of the Universiiy of Virginia Charlerea' in Virginia, 1913 OFFICERS W. BROOKE STABLER, Prcsideni R. V. DANIEL, Vice-President JOHN TWOHY, II, Secrelarp-Treasurer BOARD OF DIRECTORS W. BROOKE STABLER, Chairman J. R. V. DANIEL JOHN TWOHY, II, Secrelary HARRY JUNIOR TAYLOR JOHN JENNINGS LUCK ELIVIER IRVING CARRUTHERS REPRESENTATIVES EPPA HUNTON ................... A K E ROSEWELL PAGE ........ . .. .... K A CHARLES WERTENBAKER ....,,. CIP K XI' JOHN CROPPER AYRES ........... fb A 9 LAMBERT DAVIS ..,..,., ...,.,. 1 If K E BEVERLY CAMERON COBB ...... A T A B 9 H 9 A X ,KID I' A ROBERT NICHOLAS HAWES ..... E A E WILLIAM RINALDO DORSEY .... WILL ALLEN WILKERSON ....,.. JAMES REESE MCKELDIN ........ -AX R. S. BUSH ................ ..... .... MARCELLUS BALLI MCDAVITT. .E QPE JOHN ELDRIDGE MEANS ......... ROBERT BASKERVILLE HOBBS .... A111 1113K F. C. CARRINGTON .................. XT' MARSHALL T. BOHANNON ,...... AX P ALEXANDER H. WOODWARD ...... A XI' EDWARD NASH HARDY, JR. ........ 9 X H. C. HALL, JR. ,............,........ E X AUGUST LAWRENCE FALK ....... Z B T HAMILTON DOANE DARBY ...,., II K A ARTHUR LEVY, JR. ....,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 E II E. R. ROGERS ...................... A T Q WILEY JACKSON ROLLINS, JR. .... A E CP W. E. SOULE ......................... Z XI' GEORGE WILLIAM CASSELL ..... A T CLARENCE W. ROBERTSON ........ K E NATHAN RUFUS MOOMAW ...... A QP E FULTON LEWIS, JR. ................. E N JOSEPH CAPLAN .................... fb A R. R. RUSH ........ ......... ..... W a sfiingion Literary Socieiy J. H. IVICCALL .... ........... ...... J e ferson Liierary Society 13561 fivfdksfz-1'9 CORKS AND CURLS, INCORPORATED Nleans, Ritchie, Dorsey, Taylor, Hobbs, Robinson, Samet Moomaw, Moss, Small, Seff, Savage, Darby, McCall, Seawell Williams, Cooke, Hennessy, Twohy, Stabler, President, Daniel, Vice-Pres., Hawkins, Kirkman CORIKJ' G CIIRIJ' HIIAIERN 'IIE Ip A I 000 475700 00900 Gallant' llulll ill!!! i A1-H IDZ4 .IB li I WI ' V15 Ig I I III' I HC-R 3. 3 I . . Wi. .fig III: .5532 A 5I5I f.i ' 5 .gl W me IME: ml Iv: III.. M5 III! . V5 :I The Fencing Club HENRY H. LANNIC-AN .... .IAMES R. V. DANIEL .... JOHN TWOHY, II ...... J. BAILEY M. BAKLEY H. BIERS D. BRAXTON H. CUMMINQS J. DANIEL W. DORSEY P. PITI3 c. GLEAVES P. HENNESSY D. HESSER J. I-IILL J. KAG R. LEIGH MEMBERS I35eI ... .Coach .......Capiafn E. LUNING W. MONDELL J. PARSONS S. RAGLAND R. RIGBY P. RODGERS W. STROMENGER F. TAYLOR G. TOBLER J. TOWHY A. VERVENA W. WARFIELD B. WILLIAMS T. WILLIAMS .. . .Manager .MA WIT? li OFFICERS CHARLES ALEXANDER MOSELEY ............ ..... P resident I-IORACE CURLIN I-IALL, JR. ......... ..,... V ice Prcszdenl ADOLPI-IE LEFKOWITCH ....... ...,........... .... S c crelary Treasurer MEMBERS I-I. I-I. ASHBURNER W. L. BRAMBLE S. G. BOXLEY D. L. BLACK C. D. CONRAD P. I-I. COLEMAN W. I-I. CURTIS L. L. DEAL C. B. EAST N. B. EARLY E. C.. FARLEY T. M. JOHNSTON, s. P. JONES W. F. JOI-INSON A. LEFKOWITCI-I C. A. MOSELEY l3591 C. R. MAUZY W. MAGIE J. F. MOORE J. G. NEWLANDS L. B. SUMMERS B. J. SEWARD R. L. STARCI-IER L. R. SAMET S. M. SCOTT C. STORMONT S. L. STEELE ' W. I-I. WILLIAMSON J. M. WEAVER R. W. WI-IEELER I-I. C. I-IALL, JR. I-I. D. MILLER . I AND XqSON'5 'BOOK D IJ! 5-,-O-RE J I ii 7 X O O I 7 T Y X m 5:-nh V , Y Y -XXI I G OFFICERS WALTER BROOKE STABLER .........,........... .......... P resident LANGBOURNE MEADE WILLIAMS ..... ......... V ice-President EDMUND GEORGE LAIRD .........................,.. ..... S ecreiary-Treasurer H. H. ASHBDRY J. W. AVIRETT c. R. F. BAKER K. BARGER W. A. BRYAN S. D. BLACKFORD J. T. BUXTON C . C. CARLIN C. CASTLEMAN R. H. COCKE A. B. COOKE R. F. COOK L. C. CORNICK N. V. COWAN J. R. V. DANIEL J. L. DAVIDSON J. S. DAVIS W. Q. DEEUNIAK A. C. DICK J. H. DORSEY W. R. DORSEY R. M. DUNN HONORARY MEMBER REVEREND NOBLE CILLEY POWELL MEMBERS R. FLEMING C. E. GAY G. D. GIBSON T. S. HALL R. T. HEADLEY C. P. HERBERT E. HUNTON, IV W. T. JARVIS j. W. JERVEY T. M. JOHNSTON H. JI. KAMINER E. G. LAIRD H. N. LEE C. M. MACKALL W. W. MACKALL T. S. MARTIN S. J. MEADE c. V. MINOR L. MILLER S. L. MORISON A. H. MOSS R. PAGE I3601 R. N. PAGE H. M. PARKER R. PIERCE T. PINCKNEY, JR. M. M. PINCKNEY I. M. READ J. E. RIELY C. W. ROBINSON E. R. RUTLEDGE A. A. SMOOT T. O. SPRATT W. B. STABLER R. B. TAYLOR W. E. TAYLOR W. H. TYLER M. TILTON, III T. TURNER J. L. WALLACE L. M. WICKHAM E. M. WILSON H. WILLIAMS, JR. L. M. WILLIAMS, JR f 0 O O IJ 0 0 o fO 4573 fm. V C5353 I IWW X KQ gf 5 A Q O ESX I V Nw- Q ,Lf OFFICERS J F CHISHOLM, JR. .,.. .............. ........ . P reszdeni R G CABELL, III ..... .......... V :ce President P H BROWN ....... .............. ..... S e crclary Treasurer MEMBERS W. B. BALDWIN J. T. BAXTER R. BOND D. BOOTH J. BOULWARE D. E. BROWN W. A. BROWN L. M. CALDWELL H. D. CAMP C. COLEMAN K. COLLINGWOOD T. W. COMPTON J. EDMUNDS R. FERFUSON H. P. FOSTER R. B. HOBBS C. H. HURCAMP L. W. KELLY C. C. R. LEIGH R. W. C. MCCLANAHAN W. MCELROY C. T. YOUNG l36I1 E. M. PARRISH R. R. PARRISH E. PETER J. W. READ D. v. RICHARDSON C. R. ROB1Ns L. T. SEAWELL M. G. SHEPHERD R. C. SMALL G. T. SMITH S. T. SPILMAN W. SPRAC-UE W. C. STEVENSON F. STONE S. F. TRABUE T. H. TRABUE T. TODD C. S. VALENTINE C. C. WALKER J. F. WOODWARD M. E. WRENN I - O .2 MALCOLM H. CRAWFORD.. ARTHUR M. REESIDE ....... THEODORE A. PHILLIPS .... OFFICERS MEMBERS CHARLES CARROLL M. H. CRAWFORD E. R. OLAUBER ROLAND HANCOCK A. H. HAWKINS. JR. W. O. JONES GUY PASCHAL T. A. PHILLIPS A. M. REESIDE W. R. SEWARD D. H. THOMAS R. P. WILKINS J. B. WILSON l36Z1 . .. .President ... . . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer The Cardinal Newman Club Esiablfshed, 1921 OFFICERS REV. FATHER BROCKTHRUP ..................... Chaplain ARCHIE O'KEIFF ............... President PAUL PLACK ..,........ .... S ecretary EUGENE BAIN ........... ls! Vice-Presidenl JOSEPH GORMAN ..... ..... T reasurer CHARLES O'FARRELL. .2117 Vice-Presideni JOHN TWOHY, II .... .,.. L cclurer MEMBERS I. G. BARIESAS W. C. DAWSON W. H. MCKINLEY G. REIDER C. D. BARTHEN P. A. DECK W. H. MAC-IE R. O. REILLEY R. BARTLETT T. DELANEY MAHONEY, IR. M. REYNOLDS A. P. BAUGH B. DE SAUREAL E. A. MARKHAM F. SCHUMACKER J. G. BENAZZI G. ENC-LEMAN MATTERN R. A. SENG R. E. BINGHAM K. FINCH L. MEADS W. F. SHEEHAN J. A. BLAKE H. E. FLYNN V. MEADS A. M. SMITH C. F. BOAGIN S. C-ALBAN P. O. MILLER M. A. SMITH, JR. W. S. BRUNER E. C. C-ERRY L. D. MURPHY F. W. TAYLOR N. B. BURKE P. A. GILLIC-AN R. NAVAROO H. TAYLOR G. T. BURKE V. C-ORMAN M. NOVEL R. THEIMER H. P. CARNEY A. S. GRAHAM C. O'FARRELL F. D. THORNE J. T. CASEY L. HANAN T. O'FARRELL TWOHY, II J. H. CLAIBORNE S. W. HASSELL, JR M. O'FARRELL A. Z. V. VERVENA W. C. CLEMONS R. N. HAWES E. K. O'MEARA W. W. WADDEN B. C. COBB P. H. HENNESSY L. D. PEPPER N. WAIBH B. F. CONLON HORAN, JR. S. R. PHOLAN H. W. WIBIRZ R. CONROY L. JUNG P. H. PLACK W. A. WILEY J. W. COWI-IIC C. MCANDREWS F. RAMEY R. A. WILLIAMSON C. W. DAWSON I. R. MACFARLANE A. REICHARD, JR. M. K. YORBA I3631 V Ag-w W I STI N IX fff IVI PEGGY I-IEISS LUCIAN MINOR DENT ARTHUR I-IANSON HAWKINS, JR. STANISLAW JOI-IN MAKIELSKI DONALD DUIVIONT MILLAR ERNEST DORSEY STEVENS EDWARD STRAWBRIDGE BERKELEY WILLIAMS CARL ZEISBERG I364I KIIARW jllvlaraviretoarraom O all those who have so earnestly and enthusiastically assisted the Editors of this, the thirty-seventh volume of CORKS AND CURLS, to all those who have made this book an actuality and at least a potential success, the Editors of l9Z4 wish to express their appreciation. The names of those listed here gave their support freely when it was most needed: and to them is justly due the sadly inadequate yet truly sincere thanks of the entire Board. POETRY ARTHUR KYLE DAVIS, JR. CARY ROBERTSON Miss AMEY SMYTI-I PROSE ROBERT LEE I-IINDS, II JAMES REESE MCKELDIN ART Miss PEGGY I-IEISS DONALD DUMONT MILLAR STANISLAW JOHN MAKIELSKI CARL ZEISBERG The Editor, moreover, Wishes to express to those men on the Board who did more than their share, his personal gratitude for the contributions which they made. No less credit is due those who assisted most helpfully in various other ways. Therefore, the Editors feel themselves the grateful debtors of Miss MARY PROFFIT, MR. ELMER IRVINC. CAR- RUTHERS, DR. JOHN JENNINGS LUCK, WILLIAM WRANEK. DAVID GROOME, HAMPTON ABNEY, ANDERSON BROTHERS, BOOK STORE, TI-IE REGISTRAR,S OFFICE, The Alumni News, College Topics, and all adjuncts. Most of the photographs are by I-Iolsinger, and are copyrighted. - , H651 .. . , CORIKJ' 6 IDZ4 rg no-u nomo wwe oooo oaao noone 24712 'E' Lili 9- AU REVOIR Towards his couch slow plods the weary sung His golden-gleaming shafts begin to fade Upon Virginia's classic colonnadeg Low leveled beams of filmy fabric spun Caressingly across the Lawn now run. With roseate tint each leafy tree is sprayed, In trembling tracery the walls arrayed .... Pale twilight saunters forth, the day is done. O sleep, Virginia, in thy majesty Of moon-lfissed marble, till the year shall roll Its tide of eager listeners to thy feet. For all us parted sons thy name shall be A potent talisman to charm the soul With noble thoughts and tender merrories sweet. -G. D. GIBSON. l367 1 ff1 1 215301127 J ASQ 1' 0 fs, Q D L 5 fg 5 lt f-X I K -'bc m - ' Academic Department ........ Advertisements ...... Ancient Manuscripts . . Appreciation . . Artists ....... . Athletics .......... Athletic Council . . . Baseball ...... Basket-ball ....... First Year Athletics . Football .............. General Athletic Association Minor Sports ........... Review of the Year's Athletics . Track .................... Wearers of the HV ......... . fNOTE: Alhleiic poems by C. C. Werlenbaffe D Au Revoir. Poem by C. D. Gibson .......... Autumn Revelryf' Poem by Lawrence Lee, fr.. . . 13681 if PAGE 51 370 322 365 364 249 297 ... 259 .., 263 ... 291 ... 251 ... 298 ... 270 ... 274 ... 267 250 367 238 ts.. if 1 conlcfacumf I 192 CONTENTS- CContinued D PAGE Board of Visitors ................................ . . . 27 Cavaliers of Night. Poem by Amey Smyth .......... . . . 134 Class Fraternities ..................... . . . 239 Clubs and Organizations . . . . . . . . . . 343 Dance Organizations . . . . . 325 Dedication ......... . . . 2 Editorial ............ . . . 245 Engineering Department . . . . . 123 Faculty ........... . . . 29 Fraternities ....... . . . 159 Glee Club ......... . . . 328 Graduate Department ...... . . . 135 l-lonorary Societies .......... . . . 301 In Memoriam, Raleigh C. Minor ...... . . . . 7 In Memoriam, Woodrow Wilson ............... . . 5 La Cote d'Azure.,' Poem by A. K. Davis, fr. .... . . 25 Law Department ........................ . . 93 Medical Department ............ . . . . . . 109 Memorial Gymnasium Floor Plans ......... . . . 296 Moon l..ore.H Poem by A. K. Davis, fr. .... . . . 324 Presidents of the Departments . . . ..... . . . 50 Professional Fraternities .......... .......... . . . 223 Publications ............,.................. . . . 331 Quemories of an Alumnusf, Cartoon by Zeisberg .... . . . 330 Recipients of Degrees ........................ . . . 144 Recipients of Intermediate Honors . . .......... . 91 Sky View of the University . . . . . . 366 Societies ................... . . . 315 Statistical Studies in Scholarship ........... . . . 152 The Lawn of 1844 ...................... . . . 300 The Legacy of Jefferson -by Robert 1'1'inds ..... . . . 155 Through the Frontispiecen-by C. C. Werienbalfer. . . . . 309 View Section of the University ................ . 9 Virginia Poem by V. Daniel ..... . . . 8 Virginia-3124',-by R. Mcffcldin ............. . .. 220 West Lawnf, Poem by Lawrence Lee, jr. .............. . . . 158 'iwhere is the Beer of Yesteryear? Poem by C. Robertson . . . 92 - l3691 ESTABLISHED 1818 Xxx C' gf, 5173 I ', E 4 - 5 R uilvmrn? Bumishiitg Quuhs, MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET, N. Y. To correct an erroneous impression that the ownership and management ofthe business have undergone a change, BROOKS BROTHERS takes oc- casion to publish the names of its DIRECTORS and OFFICERS, and to state that the business has been operated continuously for more than one hun- dred and five years, and is still in the Control of the Direct Descendants of the Founder DIRECTORS OFFICERS FREDERICK BROOKS EUGENE E, MApEg Ch0l'f77IE71 P7'g5fdfj11 WALTER BROOKS HAROLD BROOKS WINTHROP H. BROOKS EUGENE E. MAPES OWEN VVINSTON VVILLIAM B. HARDIN ALBERT E. BAEDER GEORGE H. HOWARD 'B 0 S T O il frREMONTCOR.BOVLSTON OWEN XVINSTON l z'ff-Pfzuidfzll VVILLIAM B. HARDIN 7'7'Ell5Il7?7' XVINTHROP H. BROOKS S6l7'BfIl7:y ALBERT E. BAEDER A.r.v't. Trcaxurer N E W P 0 R 'I' 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE JJ' Eastman Kodaks We feel qualified to assist University Stationers and Printers We specialize in all stationery, engraving, and printing requirements of the University and the Fra- ternities. fi? QA I AW' INDIAN PRESS SURBER-AIillIjIICQL,QrIElQf,'Q3MPAIiY PUBLISHERS'PRINTERSSTKIIONERS CHARLOTTESVQLLE ' VIRGINIA Page CE, Shaw and Nunnally's Candies Good Furniture at Reasonable Prices you in the selection of furniture that Will satisfy your eye, your judgment, your desire for beau- Dunhill and BBB Pipes Fine Stationery' tiful furniture and your pocket- J' book- SOFT DRINKS A SPECIALTY iw .ir Gilmore Furniture , Company. Chancellor s Drug 320 E. Main St., Charlottesville, Va. Phone 2 Store On the Come 6655131 if wifi Floweryn Doylegs Pkwy Flora! Decoratzbm and Defzfns fir A!! Occariom CORSAGES, POT PLANTS N241 'QW' 5 fvwllz N 0 ipi' UU U munuml .ew 5-1 .I Aww? E 5190 assi New ' 1 S2025 fc-gs? zigeq.-? i', we , ,, .. qngqiefag Cut Flowers from Our Own Greenhouses Are Always Fresh Ffafwen' Deffwrefz' 147zywbe1'e--Affzy Prize DOYLES LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE PHONES LYNCHBURG -:- VIRGINIA eople's National ank Charlottesville, Va. Resources over S6,000,000.00 O F F I C E R S GEO. R. B. MICI-IIE, President H. M. GLEASON, V.-President R. A. WATSON, V.-Pres. and Trust Officer' J. B. WOOD, V.-President W. W. WADDELL, Active V.-Pres. T. E. POWERS, V.-President H. R. BOSWELL, V.-President H. A. DINWIDDIE, Cashier' C. W. WATTS, Assistant Cashier' W. V. JOHNSON, Assistant Cashier' Rothschild Said: I won't lend you money, but I will let you walk arm in arm with me across the Hoor of the Stock Exchange - That will get you all the credit you need. And so through life men are judged by their associates -by the friends or acquaintances with whom they keep company. Likewise are depositors measured and weighed according to the bank with which they do business. Give your Bank account Prestige! Oldest, Largest Strongest uNear1y Fifty Years on the Path of True Banking Eankfnrhh EVERYTHING IN FLUWI-ERS Coryqgesjor all 0fc11.f1an.v armlzfaflv arranged MEMBERS FLURIST TICLEURAPI-I HHLIYIEKY ASSOCIATION E' FLOVVERS DELIVERED ANYXVHERE, ANX 'I 'LSay if fwzfb Flowen, 7 Telephone 97+ Model Steam Laundry W 1161? Serwbe Z5 Pfzmmomd Phone 250 401-409 West Main Street Since 185 1 Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Springfield, Massachusetts Ah, my Beloved, fill the cup that Clears TO-DAY of past Regrets and future Fearsg To-morrow!-Why, To-morrow I may be Myself with Yesterciay's Sev'n Thousand Years. CHARLES C. FLEMING, U. Va., '15 District Manager Witz Building Staunton Virginia P. O. Box 246 Telephone 1117 Clothing made of Ene fabrics, properly tailored, distinctive in appearance, yet not freakish. Reasonably priced at S30 and upward for either Suits or Overcoats. l Jason gnome Some fi l llfllillle-Qflw Chestnut St. Phil an dl e Rip hi in Y - , UHIVGTSVUY The Virginian Drug Store W. H. SHEPPE, Proprietor R The Oldest and Best It Agent lor HUYLER'S CANDY R Telephone 557 THE CORNER Hotel LYNCH BU RG, VA. FIREPROOF MODERN European New Addition Now Open Excellent Cale and Coffee Shop F. C. CRIDER, Manager University of irginia Charlottesville, Virginia EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, Lt. D., President Tuition in Academic Departments free to Virginians. All expenses reduced to a minimum. Scholarships and loan funds available for both men and women. THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS ARE REPRESENTED: f. The Cottage.-In the College, courses are offered in thirty or more subjects. By virtue of the elective system, the undergraduates can select any one of a large number of liberal four-year courses, leading to a degree of Bachelor of Arts or fculturalj Bachelor of Science. Business and Commerce: A four-year program is offered in these subjects, leading to the degree of B. S. in Commerce. Fine Arts: Courses are offered in Art and Musicg also a four-year course in Archi- tecture, leading to the degree of B. S. in Architecture. Additional Vocational Degrees: Four-year courses are offered leading to the degrees of B. S. in Chemistry, B. S. in Biology, B. S. in Medicine, etc. Women are admitted as candidates for the above vocational degrees on special terms. U. Department of Graduate Studies.-This department offers opportunity for advanced instruction in the subjects taught in the College. The degrees offered are Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. Open to men and women on same terms. 111. Department of Engineering.-Five distinct courses are offered, leading to degrees in Civil, Mining, Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering and requiring for their completion four years each. Open to women on special terms. IV. Department of Law.-The course covers three years of study. The library facil- ities are excellent. Open to women on special terms. V. Department of Medicine.-The course is a four-year one. The University Hospital is owned and managed by the University, advantages are given students of this department usually enjoyed only by internes. Open to men and women on same terms. VI. Department of Education.-Courses are offered for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education. Graduate work for the Master's Degree and the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Women having credit for thirty session hours of academic work in a standard college admitted, providing they are twenty years of age. State teachers' scholarships are available for meng loan funds for both men and women. VH. The Summer Quarter.-The Summer Quarter is divided into two terms of six weeks each and courses are offered for College credit. Degrees conferred for summer work on men and women. The Masters Degree may be obtained in three summer quarters. Courses are oHered to meet entrance requirements or to absolve conditions. In addition to these, numerous courses are given for the professional training of elementary teachers, high school principals, high school teachers, and school administrators. For further information concerning the admission of women, catalogue, announcements, etc., address: Tl-TE REGISTRAR, Charlottesville, Un. f1E?,1l I w N X N 2 I f A E J 4 'Q -1 Designers u V Iniporters if STEVENS-SHEPHERD CO. INCORPORATED Gent1eInen's Dress, Lounge Sc Sport Clothing University. Virginia Sack Suits and Tuxedosg Overcoats of Light,' Medium and Heavy Vlfeights in Foreign and Domestic Wcvolensg Detachable Fleece Linings Scotch and English Jackets, Vests and Pull-Oversg Stockings and Half-Hose in various weights and colours, both fancy and plain. Informal and Dress Shirts Special Hats and Caps, Belts and Leather Goods Equitable Cooperative Building Association UNDER TREASURY SUPERVISION 915 E Street, N. VV. VVashington, D. C. Systematic Monthly Savings VVe Furnished the BRICK For the NEW GYMNASIUM and you will agree with us that they are good looking by Mail Let us estimate on any of your building needs Correspondence Solicited ADAMS BROS.fPAYNES CO JOHNPJOZ EDSON FRANSK P REESIDE LYNCHBURG, VA. Emerson lnstitute iEsral::lished l852l 173811740 P. Street, N. VV. Washington, D. C. WINSLOW H. RANDOLPH ANGUS MCD. CRAWFORD Principals and Proprietors CATALOGUE lrvingfVVayfl-lill Co., lnc. AUTOMOBILES for Sale and Hire 528 SWEET P5555 150 CLOTHIERS TO COLLEGE MEN Washington EAT AT The Charlottesville Pxestaurant Good Food fzf Nicely Served 2l9 East Main Street JOHN E. COSTAN, Proprietor Augusta Military Academy iROLLER'S sci-room Member of the Association of Mili- tary Colleges and Schools of the U. S. 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