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DAVn:) rARI.ISLK iujiphreys, c. e. Ddin t,( llir KcIkioI of Eiifihierriiiii r A: EnirinriTin;; OlHcf. Mnj. Jed. Hotclildss. 1S72-74: ()IIic|. Assistant and Draughts- man. N ' alk-y Railidad. I.sr4-7.i: Slutleiit Wasliin ton and Lee Vniversit.y. 1875-78; Taylor SolK)larsliip. 187(i; Applied Matlieniatics. 1877-78: President of Graham-Lee Literal Society, and of the Y. M. C. A.; Harry Lee Boat Crew, LS78; C. E., 1878; Teacher McDonogh School, 1878-79; U. S. Assistant Engineer on improvement of the Missouri River, St. Louis, Mo., I87n-1883; Appointed Adjunct Professor of Applied Mathematics. 1885; Professor of Applied Mathematics, Washington and Lee University. 188!), the name of «hich chair was changed to Civil Engineering; Superintendent Heating and Power Plant, and Secretaiy of the University Building Commission; Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers; American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education: Hydrographer U. S. Geological Sui-vey, 1895- 1900; Author of Notes on Rankin ' s Civil Engineering. ROBERT GRANVILLE CAMPBELL. M. A.. Ph. D. Adjunct Professor of Economics. Polilics ami i ' oiiinicrr A O; e X E: (Phi Beta Kappa) Johns Hopkins; Ph. D.. versify, 1908; Student at Washington and Lee University. 1S!I4 9!1: B. A.. 1898; M. A., 1899: Latin Scholarship, Franklin Scholarship. JIaidcson Scholarsliip, Assistant in Physics; Captain Baseball Team, Captain Football Team. Albert Sidney Boat Crew. Winner in Tennis Tournament. Professor of Mathematics. Episcopal High School. 1899- 1901: Professor of ilathematics and Physics. Washington School for Boys, and tlie Emerson Institute. Wasliington. D. C. 1901-1904: Virginia Scholarshij). Johns Hopkins University. 19(14-117; Fellow in Political Science. .Johns Hopkins University. 1907-08; Special Instructor in American History, Boys ' Country School, and in Latin and English Baltimore City College. 19114-1907: Editorial and Statistical Research. Bureau of Census, summer of l!IOti-07: Adjunct Professor. School of Commerce. Washington and Lee Uni- versity. 1908; ilember of American Political Science Association, American Economic ?. UIOS Johns Hopkins Uni- Anthor of Neutral Riohts Association, and tlie American Society of International Law: and Obligations in the Anglo-Boer War. M.VRTIN PARKS BURKS, A. B.. LL. B.. LL. D. Dcdii of the Law School : Professor of ( ' oniuion and Stultitr f.iiir. IS ' JI) A. B., Washington College, 1S70: I, I.. H., University of Virginia, 1S72; LL. D., Roanoke College. 190.3; Professor of Conuiicm and Statute Law. ;ishing1on and Lee University, since 1899; Dean of the Law School, since 190.3: Reporter of Supreme Court of Aj.peals. since 1895; Autlior of Property Rights of : larried Women. Notes on Con- veyancing. - ' Notes on ' Common Law Plea ding and Practice; Contributor of numerous articles to the Virginia Law Register.
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JAilES WILSOX KERN, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Latin, 1002 Ben: B K: Ph. D. (Greek, San.skrit ami Latin). John.s Hopkins University. ISOil; Fellow bv Courtesy. Johns Hopkins fniversity. 1800-1001; Assistant in Ancient Languages. University of Virginia, 1884-86; Instructor in Ancient Languages. Episcopal High School. Virginia. lS8(i-0U; Associate Professor of Latin, Washington and Lee Uni- versity, since 1002; Author of Jlonograph ' On the Case Construction of Verbs of Sight and Hearin ' ' in Cireek; Contributed to stuilie-i in lionur of Ba il l.annian (iildersleevp. iU:i I ' ll : I, nu - ' JOHX HOLLADAV LATANE, B. A.. Ph. D. Professor of History, Wa shington and .Lee Vnirersity, lHOi K A; B K; Johns Hopkins; B. A.. Johns Hopkins L ' niversity. ISOi; Ph. D.. Johns Hopkins University, 1808; Professor ( f llistcry and Economics in Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College. 1808-1002; Awarded the .Icihn Marshall Prize by the Johns Hopkins University. 1001. for the best book published by a graduate of that institution in the field of Political Science during the previous year; ileniber of American Historical Association. American Political Science Association, and tlie American Society of Inter- national Law; ilember of the Executive Council of tlie American Political Science Asso- ciation, and one of the Board of Editors of tlie AnicrirKii Politinil Science lieriew : Author of Diplomatic Relations of the United States and Spanish America. 1900. and America as a World Power, 1007: Contributed articles, mainly on International Law and Diplomacy, to Atlantic Monthly, . orth American Reriea: Annals of the American Academy, South Atlantic Quarterly, the American Historical Rerieir, the American Political iS ' ci Hce A ' eriVir, various newspapers, and to the proceedings of the American Historical Association, the American Political Science Association, and the American Society of In- ternational Law; Delivered lectures at Johns Hopkins. University of Wisconsin, and United States Xaval War College at Newport. R. L: Contributed to The South in the Building of the Nation. ' HENRY DONALD CA.MPBELL, il. A., Ph. D. Dean of the Inircrsity. IHOS : Robinson Professor of Geology and Biology, 1S87 A T f}; Student at Washington and Lee University. 1876-85; Cincinnati Oration Prize, 1882: Santini Prize Medal. 1882: Howard-Houston Fellowship, 1884-85: M. A., 1882; Ph. D.. 1885; Studied in Berlin and Heidelberg. 1886-88; Instructor in aiemistrj- and Oologv-, Wa.shington and Lee University, 1883; Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Oeology, 1884-86: Robin.son Professor of Geologv and Biologi ' . since 1887: Dean of the Academic Faculty, 1006-08: Fellow Geological Society of America; Fellow American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science; Author of various articles on the geology of Virginia in The Virginias, Bulletin Geological Society of America. American Journal of Science, etc.
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w Tr i - JOSEPH RAGLAXD LOXG, B. A., B. S., LL. B. yi)ice)it L. liniilfonl. Professor of Civil Lair and Equily Jurisprudence. 1!)02 K A: B. A., Richmoncl College, 1890: B. S.. University of Pennsylvania. 1894; LL. B.. University of Virginia. 1895; Instructor in Alleghany Institute, Roanoke, Va.. 1890-92: ilember- of Denver. Colorado, bar. 1897-1902: Professor of Law, Washington and Lee L ' niversity. since 1902: Author of ' Law of Irrigation, 1900; Numerous articles for the American and English Encyclopedia of Law on legal topics (about thirteen hundred pages of this encyclopedia) : Article nn ••States for Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, 1908; Law of Domestic Relations. college text-book. 1905; Law of Federal Procedure. a college te.Kt-book. 1910. ABRAM PARKS STAPLES, LL. B. Piofessor of Comiuercinl Lau- and the Lan- of Real Propertij, 1903 LL. B.. Richmond College. 1879; Attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 187,3-75; Practiced Liiw at Patrick Court -House, 1879: Practiced Law at ilartinsville, Heni-v- County, 1880-1890; State Senator from Patrick and Henry Counties, 1885-89; Member law firm, Scott Staples. Roanoke. Va.. 1890-190.3; Elector on the National Democratic ticket, 1S96; Professor of Commercial Law and the Law of Real Property. Washington and Lee University, since 19(i:i: ••A Suit in P.ankruptcy, 1910. THOMAS JAJIES FARRAE, M. A., Ph. D. Professor of Modern Languuyes, 1905 ATA; Student at Washington and Lee University, 1893-1901; Editor of IHiifi ' l ' um Phi: Mapleson Scholarship; Manager of Football Team; Intermediate Debater of Wash- ington Society: il. A„ 1897: Ph. D.. 1901; Sttident at Gottingen, 1906; Student at Paris, 1908; Instructor in Modern Languages. Washington and Lee. 1895-99; Associate Principal of Donald-Fraser School. 1899-1901; Principal Presbyterial Institute, 1901-02; Professor of English, Agnes Scott College, 1902-05: Professor of Modem Languages, Washington and Lee L ' niversity, 1905; Member Southern Educational Association, ilodeni Language Association of America, L ' Allianee Francaise; Editor, Legomi and Lalnche ' s • La Cigale; The Gerund in Old English, read before Modern Langiuige Association, 1903. LIVINGSTON WADDELL SMITH, M. A., Pli. D. Citwinnati Professor of Mathematics, 190ii Dean of Academic ffehool K ' I ' : Student at Washington and Lee University, 189-1-1902; Howard-Houston Fellowship. 190002: B. A.. lS9(i; il. A., 1898; Ph. D.. 1902; Post Graduate Student. .Tuhns Hopkins University. 19(12-03: Instructor Massachusetts Institute of Technologj-, 1903-06; Professor of .Matlicniatics. AAashington and Lee University. 1906; Graduate .Manager of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1907. i-l
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