Washington and Lee University - Calyx Yearbook (Lexington, VA)

 - Class of 1911

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quires no more than he gives; he teaches a scrupulous regard for the ethics amongst lawyers — and then practices good fellowship and frank straightforwardness with his class; he declares the necessity for good citizenship — and himself renders true allegiance and does full duty to his State and University; when he speaks of morality and right living, his students bear in mind his own earnest and constant Christianity. He hates pre- tension — and lives simply. To young men whose minds and hearts are receiving their last impressions before entering into the complex and coldly practical world of business, such teachings and such an example are of incalculable value in the making and strengthening of character. This is something too line to be measured by the materialist ' s standards. The results are felt not only in the life of the individual who receives such teaching and daily observes such example; these benefits will be extended and transmitted by the individual student to those of his fellow-men amongst whom he will spend his life and do his work. We must consider these far-reaching and potential influences in conceiving any proper apprecia- tion of the work being done by this student, lawyer, teacher, and Christian gentleman. S. V. Kemp.

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I jHnrfin I)ni1i0 5SurUs An Appreciation HE service which the late President Wilson rendered to Washington and Lee was of so varied and valuable a character that it would be well-nigh impossible to say that any one achievement of his did most to advance the cause and the work of this university. From his own utterances, it is believed that he, in his discriminating judgment, thought the choosing and securing of Martin Parks Burks for one of the chairs of the Law School was second to no other official accomplishment. Had President Wilson deemed the material advantage the one chiefly to be con- sidered in the selection of a law profess or for his university, then from thai viewpoint alone would the selection of Mr. Burks have been a most excellent one. The splendid legal equipment of Mr. Burks as a practitioner and his successes before the courts; his clarifying and able treatise analyzing and applying the Virginia laws respecting the Separate Estates of Married Women — a subject which, when he wrote upon it, was regarded by courts and lawyers alike as being in a chaotic and confused state; his numerous illuminating discussiors of technical legal questions through the Virginia Laiv Register, and the highly satisfactory character of his work as official reporter of the State ' s highest court — were assurmg proofs of his qualification as a law teacher. These, coupled with a ripe scholarship, the love of the student for study, and the capacity to forcefully announce and impart his findings, were so fully recognized by and known to his brethren at the bar as to leave no doubt that in the new- field his work would be speedily productive of splendid and lasting returns. This opinion as to what he would accomplish was unanimous — he alone being distrustful. That the opinion so widely entertained was justified, is daily attested by the fact that no young attorneys take higher rank upon coming to the bar than do those bearing the impress of his training. His deep interest in his students is very personal, too; and none of his boys, should there be a failure of one to creditably pass the State Bar examination, would feel a keener disap- pointment than would Daddy Burks, — as he is affectionately called. No doubt this loyalty to and pride in his boys is accountable largely for the love and esteem of these young men for him. But there is further reason for their affection and respect, and further cause for gratification over his selection, aside from that of Mr. Burks ' legal attainments. Young men, more than almost any class, esteem fair play, and they appreciate it as much in a professor as they do in their fellows in athletic contests. The men at Washington and Lee know that Mr. Burks plays fair : if he sets them hard tasks, they know he does the same for himself; he may require faithful work as the price of his esteem — but he re-



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Lceal Tilte: The Washington and Lee University Reclor : Rev. Givens Brown Strickier. D. D., LL. D. Crustfffi NX ' lI LUM Al EXANDER AnDERSON. 1883 Richmond. Virgiwa Alexander Tedford Barclay, 1885 Lexington, Virginia Rev. Edward Clifford Gordon, D. D., 1888 Lexington, Missouri Rev. Givens Brown Strickler, D. D„ LL. D., 1894 Richmond, Virginia Rev. Robert Hanson Fleming, B. A., D. D., 1898 Lynchburg. Virginia John Alfred Preston, 1898 Lewishurg, West Virginia LuciAN Howard Cocke, LL. B., 1898 Roanoke Virginia William Ingles, C. E., 1899 Radford, Virginia Rev. Augustus Houston Hamilton, B. A.. 1899 Sicdcs Tavern. Virginia Albert Winston Gaines, LL. B., 1901 Chattanooga, Tennessee George Walker St. Clair, LL. B., 1901 Tazewell, Virginia John Sinclair Munce, 1901 Richmond, Virginia Frank Thomas Glasgow, LL. B., 1907 Lexington, Virginia William Dickinson Lewis, 1907 Charleston, West Virginia Paul McNeil Penick, 1910 Lexington, Va. John Lyle Campbell, LL. B., 1877 5ccrc arj, and Treasurer, Lexington, Va. 5

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