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THOMAS KLINGENBERG UKDAHL, M. L.. University of Wisconsin. IS!)!; M. L.. University of Wisconsin, 1892; Ph. D.. Univer- sity of Wisconsin, 1897; Graduate Student, University of Pennsylvania (Wharton School), 1894-95; Research Work, University of Berlin, 1897-99; Professor of Political and Social Science, Colorado College, 1900-1907; Professor of Economics, Politics and Commerce Washington and Lee University since 1907; Member American Economics Association, American Association for Labor Legislation; Internationale Vereinigung fur Vergleichince Gesetzgebung und Rechtswissenchaften; Author monograph on the Fee-System in the United States; Contributor to publications of American Academy of Political and Social Science. c.; Lecturer in the University of Wisconsin Summer School, 1906. M. LL. D. ALEXANDER LOCKHART NELSON, I ' ml, ' ,: .„■ h:,,„nhK-: .,( M.llh.ui.lhrs. .V. ' ,;. A.. Wasliington College. 1849; M. A., University of Virginia, 1853; LL. D., Washington and Lee University. 1906; Instructor in Mathematics, Washington College, 1848-49; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1853; Acting Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1854; Profe. =sor of Mathematics, Washington and Lee University. 1854-1906; For many years Dean of the Faculty; Professor Emer itus of Mathematics. Washington and Lee University since 1906. ADDISON HOGUE. B. A. I •,„■.■,„■„„ ■rofrss,,,- ,, l.r.rl:. js:::. K I ' : B. A., Ilampdcn-Sidiiey College, 1869; Professor of Greek and French in Hampden Sidney College, 1872-86; Professor of Greek in University of Mississippi, 1886-89; Pro fessor of Greek and Latin, University of Mississippi, 1889-93; Professor of Greek. Washington and Lee University since 1893; Author of Irregular Verbs in Attic Prose. 1889. JAMES LEWIS HOWE, M. A., Ph. D., l:,,i,hi ' ,■.,(■,. •. ,„■ ., ■ Cli,-mislni. ISU;. M. D. A K i;; ■!■ I! K: B. A.. Amherst, 1880; M. A., Ph. D., Gottingen, 1882; Student at Berlin; M. D. (Hon.) Hospital College, 1886; Instructor Brooks Military Academy. Cleveland. 1882-83; Professor Chemistry, Central University, Medical and Dental Departments. 12
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r? aero GEORGE HUTCHESON DENNY, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. I ' rrsi,h ' nl ,u„l l ' ,;il„„l,, I ' m . ' ssnr ,, l.nlin. i: ' ii. ' . i: X ; M. A., Hampden-Sidney College; Ph. D., University of Virginia; LL. D., Washington College, Maryland, Furman University, South Carolina; Assistant Professor, Hampden- Sidney College, 1891-92; Master Pantops Academy, 1892-96; Professor of Latin and German, Hampden-Sidney College, 1896-99; Professor of Latin (Peahody Foundation), Washington and Lee University since 1902; President Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 19U4; Ti ' ustee of Carnegie Foundation for Advancement of Teaching since 1905; Author ' ' Cicero ' s Letters (University Publishing Company), various mono graphs and reviews in philological and technical journals. JOHN LYLE CAMPBELL, LL. B. S. ' rn ' larii ami 7 ' v,r., „■,,■, ,-,■;;. 11 H II; LL. B., Washington and Lee University, 1876; Secretary and Treasurer Washington and Lee University since 1877. 11
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1387-94; Dear Medical and Dental Departments of Central University, 1887-91; Scien tist and Lecturer to Polytechnic Society of Kentucky, 1886-94; Professor of Chemistry, Washington and Lee University since 1894; Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; Secretary, Chemical Section, 1893; Secretary of Council, 1894; General Secretary, 1895; Vice-President for Chemical Section. 1900; Member of American Chemical Society; Chemical Society (London); Society Chemical Industry; Deutsche Chemische Geselldeavor; Author Bigliography of the Metals of the Platinum Group, 1897; Inorganic Chemistry for Schools and Colleges, 1907; Co-author with F. P. Venablc of Inorganic Chemistry according to the Periodic Law, 1878; Trans- lator, Blochmann: Inorganic Chemical Preparations; Contributor to Journal of the American Chemical Society, Science, etc.; Member Advisory Council of Sim- plified Spelling Board. WILLIAM SPENCER CUERELL. M. A., Ph. D. ' ro V.«oc of Kii(illx),, IS ' .i.-,. •I ' I ' A; Student at Washington and Lee University, 1875-82; Ancient and Modern Languages Scholarship; First holder Howard-Houston Fellowship; First Editor-in-Chief of the Southern Collegian in magazine form; M. A., 1879; Ph. D., 1882; Professor of English at Hampden-Sidney College, 1882-86: Professor of English, Davidson College, 1886-95; Professor of English and Modern Languages, Washington and Lee University, since 1900; Lecturer on literary topics before various Chataucxuas and other audiences. WALTER LeCONTE STEVENS, B. A., Ph. D. MrCormirl: rrn r,snr n l ' h,,,„: ' . ISUS. B. A. University of South Carolina, 1868; Ph. D. University of Georgia, 1882; Studied at University of Virginia, 1876-77; University of Strasburg, 1890-91; University of Berlin, 1891; Zurich Polytechnic, 1891-92; Professor of Chemistry, Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Ga., 1870-72; Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Chatham Academy, Savan- nah, Ga., 1873-76; Professor of Mathematics, Cooper Institute, New York City. 1879-82; Professor of Physics and Mathematics Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-90; Prof, of Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., 1892-8; Pro- fessor of Physics, Washington and Lee University since 1898; Chairman of Commit- tee on Publication in present faculty, 1908; Member, 1883, fellow, 1887, of New York Academy of Science; Member 1887, fellow, 1889, of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Member, 1880, fellow, 1882, Secretary of Section of Physics, 1893, Vice 13
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