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I. PART I.
HISTORY AND ORGANIZATION:
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS:
DEGREES CONFERRED.


HISTORICAL SKETCH.
By an act of January 12, 1803, of the Legislature of Virginia, certain
citizens of Albemarle County were incorporated under the style of
"Trustees of Albemarle Academy," and were empowered to take such
steps as seemed practicable to raise the funds necessary for erecting
buildings and putting the Academy into operation. Albemarle Academy
was destined never to exist except on paper, but under the guidance
of Thomas Jefferson, who was elected to the board of trustees on March
23, 1814, a process of development was begun leading first to the organization
of Central College, and afterwards to that of the University of
Virginia. On August 19, 1814, the committee of the trustees appointed
to select a site, reported that it would be desirable to locate the Academy
in the vicinity of the town of Charlottesville, distant not more than
one-half mile therefrom.
By an act of February 14, 1816, the Legislature authorized the establishment
of "Central College, in the County of Albemarle, at the
place which has been, or shall be, selected by the trustees of Albemarle
Academy, and in lieu of such Academy." All rights and claims of Albemarle
Academy were, by the same act, vested in Central College. The
board of visitors of the college consisted of six members, of whom Jefferson
was the only one who had been a member of the Academy board.
The other five members were James Madison, James Monroe, Joseph
Carrington Cabell, David Watson, and John H. Cocke.
On May 5, 1817, Jefferson was elected Rector of the board, and, on
the same day, the board authorized the purchase of a farm of about
two hundred acres lying one mile west of Charlottesville as a site for
the College. This tract now forms a part of the grounds of the University
of Virginia.
The cornerstone of Central College was laid on October 6, 1817,
in the presence of Thomas Jefferson, Rector, and of James Madison and
James Monroe—the latter then President of the United States. This
building, located on what is known as the West lawn of the University,
is now utilized as the Colonnade Club.
Jefferson's plan was to erect a distinct building, a pavilion for each
individual professor—buildings to be arranged around a rectangular
lawn. Each pavilion was to contain "a school room and apartments for
the accommodation of the professor;" and one-story dormitories for the
students were to be erected adjacent to the pavilions. Jefferson drew
most of the sketches for the buildings with his own hands, basing them
upon designs by Palladio: and his ideas of architectural effect and grouping
were carried out in detail when Central College was merged into the
University of Virginia.

The prime object in Jefferson's mind, while Rector of the board of
visitors of Central College, was to get the college well under way, and
then have it adopted by the Legislature as the State University. Accordingly,
in the first report of the visitors to the Legislature, of date
January 6, 1818, it is recommended that a state university be established
on the site of Central College.
By an act of February 21, 1818, the Legislature authorized the
appointment by the Governor of a board of twenty-four members, to
be known as the "Board of Commissioners of the University." It was
the duty of this board to meet on August 1, 1818, at the Tavern in
Rockfish Gap, on the Blue Ridge Mountains, and report upon the following
points regarding the organization of a state university:
1. A proper site for the projected university.
2. A plan for the building thereof.
3. The branches of learning which should be taught therein.
4. The number and description of professorships; and
5. Such general provisions as might properly be enacted by the
Legislature for the better organizing and governing of the University.
Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe were present at the meeting of
the Commissioners, and their able and elaborate report to the Legislature
(indicating much careful thought) had probably been prepared
by Jefferson before the meeting was held. This report, recommending,
among other things, the site of Central College as the most advantageous
one for the University, was forwarded in duplicate to the Speaker
of the House and the Speaker of the Senate on August 4, 1818. On
January 25, 1819, the Legislature adopted a formal act "for establishing
an University," and this date must be reckoned as the year of the origin
of the University, although the institution was not opened to students
until March 7, 1825.
Although Jefferson's was the dominant spirit and the shaping hand
in the whole movement for the establishment of a state university, it
should be stated that but for the influence and efforts of Joseph Carrington
Cabell, the close personal friend of Jefferson, the acts of February 21,
1818, and January 25, 1819, would probably have failed of adoption by
the Legislature.
The act of January 25, 1819, establishing the University, is as follows:
"1. Be it declared by the General Assembly of Virginia, That the
conveyance of the lands and other property appertaining to the Central
College in the County of Albemarle, which has been executed by the
proctor thereof, under authority of the subscribers and founders, to the
President and Directors of the Literary Fund, is hereby accepted, for the
use and on the conditions in the said deed of conveyance expressed.
"2. And be it enacted, That there shall be established, on the site
provided for the said College, an University, to be called The University
of Virginia; that it shall be under the government of seven visitors to

notifying thereof the persons so appointed, and prescribing to them a day
for their first meeting at the said University, with supplementary instructions
for procuring a meeting subsequently, in the event of failure
at the time first appointed.
"3. The said visitors, or so many of them as, being a majority,
shall attend, shall appoint a rector, of their own body, to preside at
their meetings, and a secretary to record, attest, and preserve their
proceedings, and shall proceed to examine into the state of the property
conveyed as aforesaid; shall make an inventory of the same, specifying
the items whereof it consists; shall notice the buildings and other improvements
already made, and those which are in progress; shall take
measures for their completion, and for the addition of such others, from
time to time as may be necessary.
"4. In the said University shall be taught the Latin, Greek, and
Hebrew languages; French, Spanish, Italian, German, and Anglo-Saxon;
the different branches of Mathematics, pure and physical; natural philosophy;
the principles of agriculture; chemistry; mineralogy, including
geology; botany; zoölogy; anatomy medicine; civil government; political
economy; the law of nature and nations; municipal law; history;
ideology; general grammar; ethics; rhetoric; and belles lettres; which
branches of science shall be so distributed, and under so many professors,
not exceeding ten, as the visitors shall think proper and expedient.
"5. Each professor shall be allowed the use of the apartments and
accommodations provided for him, and those first employed such standing
salary as the visitors shall think proper and sufficient, and their successors
such standing salary, not exceeding one thousand dollars, as the
visitors shall think proper and sufficient, with such tuition fees from
each student, as the visitors shall from time to time establish.
"6. The said visitors shall be charged with the erection, preservation,
and repair of the buildings, the care of the grounds and appurtenances,
and of the interests of the University generally; they shall
have power to appoint a bursar, employ a proctor, and all other neces
sary agents; to appoint and remove professors, two-thirds of the whole
number of visitors voting for the removal; to prescribe their duties and
the course of education, in conformity with the law; to establish rules
for the government and discipline of the students, not contrary to the
laws of the land; to regulate tuition fees, and the rent of the dormitories
occupied; to prescribe and control the duties and proceedings of all
officers, servants, and others, with respect to the buildings, lands, appurte
nances, and other property, and interests of the University; to draw
from the literary funds such monies as are by law charged on it for this
institution; and, in general, to direct and do all matters and things
which, not being inconsistent with the laws of the land, to them shall
seem most expedient for promoting the purposes of said institution;

resolutions, orders, instructions, or otherwise, as they shall deem
proper.
"7. They shall have two stated meetings in every year, to-wit, on
the first Mondays of April and October; and occasional meetings at
such other times as they shall appoint, or on a special call, with such
notice as themselves shall prescribe by a general rule; which meetings
shall be at the University; a majority of them constituting a quorum
for business, and on the death, resignation of a member, or failure to
act for the space of one year, or on his removal out of the Commonwealth,
or by the Governor, with the advice of Council, the Governor
with like advice shall appoint a successor.
"8. The said rector and visitors shall be a body corporate, under
the style and title of `The Rector and Visitors of the University of
Virginia,' with the right, as such, to use a common seal; they shall
have capacity to plead and be impleaded in all courts of justice, and
in all cases interesting to the University, which may be subjects of
legal cognizance and jurisdiction; which pleas shall not abate by the
determination of their office, but shall stand revived in the name of
their successors; and they shall be capable in law, and in trust for the
University, of receiving subscriptions and donations, real and personal,
as well as from bodies corporate or persons associated, as from private
individuals.
"9. And the said rector and visitors shall, at all times, conform to
such laws as the legislature may, from time to time, think proper to
enact for their government; and the said University shall in all things,
and at all times, be subject to the control of the legislature. And the
said rector and visitors of the University of Virginia shall be, and they
are hereby required to make report annually to the president and directors
of the literary fund (to be laid before the legislature at the
next succeeding session), embracing a full account of the disbursements,
the funds on hand, and a general statement of the condition of said
University.
"10. The said board of visitors, or a majority thereof, by nomination
of the board, shall, once in every year at least, visit the said University;
enquire into the proceedings and practices thereat; examine the
progress of the students, and give to those who excel in every branch
of science, there taught, such honorary marks and testimonials of approbation
as may encourage and incite to industry and emulation.
"11. On every twenty-ninth day of February, or, if that be Sunday,
then on the next, or earliest day thereafter on which a meeting
can be effected, the Governor and Council shall be in session, and shall
appoint visitors of the said University, either the same or others at
their discretion, to serve until the twenty-ninth day of February next
ensuing, duly and timely notifying to them their appointment, and prescribing

their meetings, stated and occasional, shall be as hereinbefore provided:
Provided, that nothing in this act contained shall suspend the proceedings
of the visitors of the said Central College of Albemarle; but for the
purpose of expediting any objects of said institution, they shall be authorized,
under the control of the Governor and Council, to continue the
exercise of their functions, and fulfill those of their successors, until the
first actual meeting of their said successors.
"12. And be it further enacted. That the additional sum of twenty
thousand dollars shall be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to the
education of the poor, out of the revenue of the literary fund, in the
aid of the sum heretofore appropriated to that object, and to be paid
in the same manner and upon the same conditions in all respects as is
prescribed by the fourth section of the act, entitled `An act appropriating
part of the revenue of the literary fund, and for other purposes,
passed the twenty-first day of February, eighteen hundred and eighteen.'
"13. This act shall commence and be in force from and after the
passing thereof." (Revised Code, 1819, ch. 34, p. 90.)
The first Board of Visitors consisted of four members of the old
board of Central College—namely, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison,
Joseph Carrington Cabell, and John H. Cocke; the additional appointees
were James Breckenridge, Chapman Johnson, and Robert Taylor.
The board met for the first time on March 29, 1819, and elected Thomas
Jefferson Rector. Henceforth, until his death in 1826, Jefferson was the
dominating and directing power of the University, not only evolving the
entire system of education introduced, but actually devising, to the
minutest detail, every feature of construction and administration.
GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATION.
The organization of the University, its government, discipline, and
methods of instruction, were virtually prescribed by Jefferson alone; and
in many respects they still retain the impression derived from him. By
virtue of its charter, the supreme government of the institution, under
the General Assembly, is invested in the Rector and Visitors. Under the
general direction of this board, and subject to its regulations, the affairs
of the University were administered, for the first eighty years of its
existence, by the Faculty and its Chairman, the latter being a member of
the Faculty, who occupied temporarily the position of chief executive
officer of the institution.
As the University grew, it became more and more difficult for a
member of the teaching staff to fill the position of chairman, and attend
to the manifold executive duties attached to that office. In October, 1903,
the Visitors decided that modern conditions rendered necessary the creation
of the office of president; and in June, 1904. Edwin Anderson Alderman
was elected first president of the University of Virginia.

The scheme of instruction organized by Jefferson contemplated no
fixed uniform curriculum of studies to be pursued by every student alike,
without discrimination. Each distinct branch of knowledge was, as
far as was practicable, assigned to an individual "School" with its own
instructors; and the University was to consist of a collection of independent
Schools. The origin of the elective system at the University of
Virginia is found in the fact that students were permitted to matriculate
in any School or Schools of the University for which they were prepared.
The original organization consisted of eight independent Schools—
namely, Ancient Languages, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Natural
Philosophy, Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Medicine, and Law. The first
seven Schools mentioned were opened to matriculates on March 7, 1825,—
with an aggregate attendance, during the first session, of 123 students.
The School of Law was not opened until 1826.
This original organization was, of course, gradually enlarged and
modified. As early as 1837 the School of Medicine was elevated to a
Department, consisting of three individual Schools; while in 1850 the
School of Law was enlarged to a Department consisting of two Schools.
Other Departments and Schools have been added from time to time, until
the University organization arrived at its present condition, as described
elsewhere in this catalogue.
It was provided by the first Board of Visitors, in accordance with
Jefferson's wishes, that but two degrees should be conferred by the
University. The lower degree, characteristic of the institution for many
years, was conferred upon a student who had completed all the work
offered in any one School: to such a candidate the untitled degree of
"Graduate" in the School in question should be given. The other, the
higher degree, was to be the Doctor's degree and was to be given to the
graduate in two or more Schools who had, in addition, exhibited well-developed
powers of research.
There is abundant evidence that, in planning the organization of
the University of Virginia, Jefferson had in mind the so-called continental
type of university. The first faculty were, however, with one or two exceptions,
Oxford or Cambridge men. Naturally they had in mind the English
type of university: the result of which was that they soon substituted (in
1831) for the Doctor's degree proposed by Jefferson, the Master's degree,
common in England. The degree of "Master of Arts of the University of
Virginia" was accordingly, for more than half a century, the leading degree
conferred by this institution.
Through the munificence of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, who donated to
the General Alumni Association of the University of Virginia the sum
of $500,000, upon condition that the same be held and the income therefrom
be applied to the following schools and professorships: Engineering:
Law: International Law: Political Science and Political Economy;
English; Pathology: there were established in May, 1909, by

the Alumni Board of Trustees of the University of Virginia Endowment
Fund, the following schools and professorships:
The Andrew Carnegie School of Engineering;
The James Madison School of Law:
The James Monroe School of International Law;
The James Wilson School of Political Economy;
The Edgar Allan Poe School of English;
The Walter Reed School of Pathology.
As at present organized, the University comprises twenty-six distinct
and independent Schools. The courses of instruction given in these are
so coördinated as to form six Departments, two of which are academic,
and four professional (or technical); viz:
THE ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS.
The College, with the degrees of:
Bachelor of Arts;
Cultural Bachelor of Science;
Vocational Bachelor of Science.
The Department of Graduate Studies, with the degrees of:
Graduate in a School;
Master of Arts;
Master of Science;
Doctor of Philosophy.
THE PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENTS.
The Department of Law, with the degree of
Bachelor of Laws.
The Department of Medicine, with the degree of
Doctor of Medicine.
The Department of Engineering, with the degrees of:
Civil Engineer;
Mechanical Engineer;
Electrical Engineer;
Mining Engineer;
Chemical Engineer.
The Department of Agriculture, with the degree of
Bachelor of Science.

THE CORPORATION OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Legal Title:
"THE RECTOR AND VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF VIRGINIA."
THE RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY.
ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, LL. D.
THE VISITORS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
DANIEL HARMON | Charlottesville |
ROBERT TATE IRVINE | Big Stone Gap |
GEORGE SCOTT SHACKELFORD | Orange |
WILLIAM FRANCIS DREWRY | Petersburg |
JOHN WIMBISH CRADDOCK | Lynchburg |
HENRY DELAWARE FLOOD | Appomattox |
ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, LL. D. | Staunton |
JAMES KEITH MARSHALL NORTON | Alexandria |
WILLIAM HENRY WHITE | Richmond |
THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, ex officio |
Richmond |
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex officio | University |
THE SECRETARY OF THE VISITORS.
ISAAC KIMBER MORAN.
THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Messrs. HARMON, FLOOD, CRADDOCK, SHACKELFORD,
AND THE RECTOR.
THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.
Messrs. CRADDOCK, HARMON AND WHITE.

TRUSTEES OF THE MILLER FUND.
JOHN MALACHI WHITE, President | Charlottesville |
GEORGE PERKINS | Charlottesville |
JOHN BARCLAY MOON | Charlottesville |
JOSEPH WILMER | Rapidan |
EUGENE CARTER MASSIE | Richmond |
CHANNING MOORE BOLTON | Charlottesville |
EDWARD ECHOLS | Staunton |
RICHARD THOMAS WALKER DUKE, JR. | Charlottesville |
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Messrs. WHITE, PERKINS, MOON.
ALUMNI TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
ENDOWMENT FUND.
EDWIN ANDERSON ALDERMAN, President | University |
EPPA HUNTON, Treasurer | Richmond |
CHARLES JAMES FAULKNER | Washington, D. C. |
WILLIAMSON WHITEHEAD FULLER | New York |
ALEXANDER POPE HUMPHREY | Louisville, Ky. |
THOMAS NELSON PAGE | Washington, D. C. |
WILLIAM HENRY WHITE | Richmond |

OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION.
EDWIN ADERSON ALDERMAN, D. C. L., LL. D. | Carr's Hill |
President of the University. | |
FRANCIS HENRY SMITH, M. A., LL. D. | West Lawn |
Emeritus Professor of Natural Philosophy. | |
JOHN WILLIAM MALLET, Ph. D., M. D., LL. D., F. R. S. | Monroe Hill |
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry. | |
ORMOND STONE, M. A. | Mount Jefferson |
Professor of Practical Astronomy and Director of the Leander McCormick Observatory. |
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WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, LL. D. | Monroe Hill |
Professor of Applied Mathematics. | |
FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGTON, B. S., C. E. | University Heights |
Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry. | |
MILTON WYLIE HUMPHREYS, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. | Wertland Street |
Professor of Greek. | |
ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, M. Sc. | West Lawn |
Miller Professor of Biology and Agriculture. | |
CHARLES WILLIAM KENT, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. | West Lawn |
Linden Kent Memorial Professor of English Literature. | |
WILLIAM MINOR LILE, B. L., LL. D. | East Lawn |
Professor of Law. | |
WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, B. S., C. E. | East Lawn |
Professor of Mathematics. | |
RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, M. A., Ph. D. | Preston Heights |
Corcoran Professor of History. | |
CHARLES ALFRED GRAVES, M. A., LL. D. | East Lawn |
Professor of Law. | |
JOHN STAIGE DAVIS, M. A., M. D. | Preston Heights |
Professor of the Practice of Medicine and Pediatrics. | |
RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR, M. A., B. L. | West Lawn |
Professor of Law. | |
RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M. A., Ph. D. | West Main Street |
Professor of Romanic Languages. | |
JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. | University Terrace |
Professor of Mathematics. | |
THOMAS FITZHUGH, M. A. | West Lawn |
Professor of Latin. | |
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M. D., Ph. D. | Carr's Hill |
Professor of Hygiene. | |
RICHARD HENRY WHITEHEAD, A. B., M. D., LL. D., | McCormick Road |
Professor of Anatomy. | |
ALBERT LEFEVRE, Ph. D., LL. D. | West Range |
Corcoran Professor of Philosophy. | |
WILLIAM HARRY HECK, M. A. | Wertland Street |
Curry Memorial Professor of Education. | |
BRUCE RYBURN PAYNE, M. A., Ph. D. | University Place |
Professor of Secondary Education and Psychology. | |
THOMAS WALKER PAGE, Ph. D., LL. D. | Fry's Spring |
James Wilson Professor of Economics. | |
WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACON, M. D. | East Market Street |
Professor of Obstetrics. | |
THEODORE HOUGH, Ph. D. | University Heights |
Professor of Physiology. | |
STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M. A., M. D. | University Heights |
Professor of Surgery and Gynecology. | |
THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, M. S., Ph. D. | University Place |
Corcoran Professor of Geology. | |
ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B. S., Ph. D. | University Place |
Collegiate Professor of Chemistry. | |
HALSTEAD SHIPMAN HEDGES, M. A., M. D. | High Street |
Professor of Diseases of the Eye. | |
HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL, M. A., M. D. | East Lawn |
Walter Reed Professor of Pathology. | |
ROBERT FRENCH COMPTON, M. D. | University Heights |
Professor of Diseases of Ear, Throat and Nose. | |
CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH,[1] Ph. D., LL. D. | East Lawn |
Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English. | |
JOSEPH HOEING KASTLE, M. S., Ph. D. | University Terrace |
Professor of Chemistry. | |
WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B. A. | Preston Heights |
John B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History and Literature. | |
ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M. A., LL. B. | West Lawn |
Professor of Law. | |
WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M. A., Ph. D. | Preston Heights |
Professor of Germanic Languages. | |
JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, C. E. | Wertland Street |
Professor of Civil Engineering. | |
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Professor of Pharmacology, Materia Medica, and Toxicology. | |
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William Barton Rogers Professor of Economic Geology. | |
JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M. D. | Wertland Street |
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine. | |
LLEWELYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, B. S., M. A. | Rugby Road |
Associate Professor of Physics. | |
HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M. A., Ph. D. | Wertland Street |
Associate Professor of Histology and Embryology. | |
CHARLES HANCOCK, B. S. | Preston Heights |
Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering. | |
WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M. A., Ph. D. | Preston Heights |
Adjunct Professor of Biology. | |
JOHN SHARSHALL GRASTY, Ph. D. | West Main Street |
Adjunct Professor of Economic Geology. | |
CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL | West Lawn |
Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking. | |
DAVID VANCE GUTHRIE, M. A., Ph. D. | Madison Lane |
Adjunct Professor of Natural Philosophy. | |
GRAHAM EDGAR, B. S., Ph. D. | Chancellor Street |
Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. | |
WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B. S. | Wertland Street |
Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering. | |
JAMES EDWARD ROUTH, JR., A. B., Ph. D. | Preston Heights |
Adjunct Professor of English. | |
WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, A. B., M. D. | Hospital |
Adjunct Professor of Surgery. | |
EDWARD MAY MAGRUDER, M. D. | West High Street |
Clinical Instructor in Physical Diagnosis. | |
HUGH THOMAS NELSON, M. D. | High Street |
Clinical Instructor in Medicine. | |
MONTE LEWIS REA, M. D. | Fifth Street |
Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics and Demonstrator in Dermatology. | |
WELDON THOMAS MYERS, M. A. | University Heights |
Instructor in English Literature. | |
JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE, M. A. | Ridge Street |
Instructor in Latin and Greek. | |
ARTHUR VAUGHAN BISHOP, B. S. | Main Street |
Instructor in Latin. | |
STEPHEN TABER, B. A. | Rugby Road |
Instructor in Geology. | |
LLOYD MILEHAM ROBINETTE. B. A., LL. B. | Law Library |
Instructor in Law. | |
JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL, B. A. | West Range |
Instructor in Anatomy. | |
EDWARD STAPLES SMITH, M. E. | Fourteenth Street |
Instructor in Mathematics. | |
THOMAS ELVIN DIDLAKE | University Terrace |
Instructor in Economics. | |
JOHN MORIN GALLALEE | Randall Building |
Instructor in Shop-Work. | |
JOHN WILBUR WATSON, M. A. | University Place |
Instructor in Chemistry. | |
WILLIAM NEWTON NEFF, M. A. | Madison Hall |
Instructor in Physics. | |
MITCHELL TABB NEFF, B. A., LL. B. | Preston Heights |
Instructor in Law. | |
SAMUEL PENDLETON COWARDIN, JR. | Monroe Hill |
Instructor in Latin. | |
JAMES COOK BARDIN, M. D. | Dawson's Row |
Instructor in Romanic Languages. | |
STANLEY MATTHEWS CLEVELAND, B. A. | West Lawn |
Instructor in Romanic Languages. | |
ANGUS BLAKEY ECHOLS | East Lawn |
Instructor in Mathematics. | |
ROBERT EDMUND BEARD | East Range |
Instructor in Mathematics. | |
LEVI THOMAS WILSON, M. A. | West Main Street |
Instructor in Mathematics. | |
DANIEL PERKINS WOODSON, JR. | Fourteenth Street |
Instructor in Chemistry. | |
LESTER PATTON | West Main Street |
Instructor in Chemistry. | |
WILLIAM WALTER DOUGLAS | Dawson's Row |
Instructor in History. | |
ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, M. A. | Ridge Street |
Instructor in Philosophy. | |
WILLIAM THALHIMER, M. D. | University Avenue |
Instructor in Pathology. | |
CHARLES NEWMAN WUNDER, B. A. | Mount Jefferson |
Instructor in Astronomy. | |
HARRY HAMILTON GAVER | Mount Jefferson |
Instructor in Astronomy. | |
CHARLES POLLARD OLIVIER, M. A. | Mount Jefferson |
Assistant in Astronomy. | |
RUSSELL LANDRAM HADEN, B. A. | Theta Delta Chi House |
Assistant in Chemistry. | |
HENRY BOYD ANDREWS | West Range |
Assistant in Field Work. | |
WARNER THROCKMORTON TABB | Monroe Hill |
Assistant in Applied Mathematics. | |
HUNTER SAMUEL WOODBERY, B. A. | Fourteenth Street |
Assistant in Pathology. | |
JOSEPH GRAY DINWIDDIE | Nall Street |
Assistant in Chemistry. | |
STERLING HENRY DIGGS | Ivy Road |
Assistant in Physics. | |
LANT RADER SLAVEN | Dawson's Row |
Assistant in Philosophy. | |
WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B. A. | West Range |
Assistant in Pathology. | |
SAMUEL SULLIVAN IRVIN, B. A. | Professor Graves' Cottage |
Assistant in Physiology. | |
CHARLES TERRELL PORTER, B. S. | East Range |
Assistant in Physiology and Pharmacology. | |
LAWRENCE FONTAINE TUCKER | Dawson's Row |
Assistant in Civil Engineering. | |
FRANK NELSON LEWIS | Chancellor Street |
Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. | |
KYLE BEAR STEELE | Market Street |
Assistant in Histology. | |
CARRINGTON WILLIAMS | Chancellor Street |
Assistant in Histology. | |
WILLIAM HARVEY CARBANISS, B. S. | West Main Street |
Assistant in Clinical Diagnosis. | |
ZACH LEWIS | Fry's Spring Road |
Assistant in Shop-Work. | |
LUCIEN CARR | West Lawn |
Assistant in Electrical Engineering. | |
JOHN SHELTON PATTON | West Main Street |
Librarian. | |
HOWARD WINSTON | East Lawn |
Registrar. | |
ISAAC KIMBER MORAN | McCormick Road |
Bursar. | |
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, Ph. D., M. D. | Carr's Hill |
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds and Director of Fayerweather Gymnasium. |
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SAMUEL BAKER WOODS | East Market Street |
Commissioner of Accounts. | |
JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M. D. | West Main Street |
University Physician. | |
STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M. A., M. D. | University Heights |
Director of University Hospital. | |
HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL, M. A., M. D. | East Lawn |
Pathologist to University Hospital. | |
ANNA SEELEY TUTTLE, B. A. | West Lawn |
Assistant Librarian. | |
HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN | Gymnasium |
Associate Director of Athletics. | |
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Law Librarian. | |
PEYTON MONCURE CHICHESTER, A. B. | Gymnasium |
Instructor in Physical Culture. | |
CHARLES HAROLD HARCOURT THOMAS | Preston Heights |
Assistant to Bursar. | |
WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, A. B., M. D. | Hospital |
Resident Physician, University Hospital. | |
JOHN MINOR BLACKFORD, M. D. | Hospital |
Interne University Hospital. | |
ALFRED POWER JONES, B. A., M. D. | Hospital |
Interne University Hospital. | |
JOHN HENRY NEFF, B. A., M. D. | Hospital |
Interne University Hospital. | |
ERNEST ALEXANDER PURDUM, M. D. | Hospital |
Interne University Hospital. | |
VIRGINIA EMMA MORAN | McCormick Road |
Assistant to Bursar. | |
CARRIE LOUISE WORRELL | Chancellor Street |
Secretary. | |
ELLA WATSON JOHNSON | Wertland Street |
Assistant in Library. | |
BENJAMIN EARL WASHBURN | Madison Hall |
Assistant in Library. | |
CHARLES WOODARD DAVIS, B. S. | West Main Street |
Assistant Law Librarian. | |
ROBERT RODNEY DALE | Gymnasium |
Assistant in Physical Training. | |
JAMES BROWN GREEN, LL. B. | Dawson's Row |
Licentiate in Law. | |
James Morris Page, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. | Dean of the University |
Richard Heath Dabney, M. A., Ph. D., | Dean of the Department of Graduate Studies |
William Minor Lile, LL. D. | Dean of the Department of Law |
Richard Henry Whitehead, B. A., M. D., LL. D., | Dean of the Department of Medicine |
William Mynn Thornton, LL. D. | Dean of the Department of Engineering |
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL:
The President; the Dean of the University; and the Deans of
the Departments of Graduate Studies, Law, Medicine, and
Engineering.

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES OF THE FACULTY.
The President is "ex officio" a member of all Committees.
Bulletin: | |
Messrs. Stone, O., Forrest, Heck, Winston, Robinette, Bardin | |
Athletics | Messrs. Echols, Lambeth, Lefevre, Dobie, Watts |
Catalogue: | |
Messrs. Faulkner, Hoxton, Hancock, Hough, Minor, Bird, Guthrie, Routh, the Secretary to the President. |
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Cemetery | Messrs. Dunnington, Lambeth, Faulkner |
Buildings and Grounds | Messrs. Lambeth, Echols, Dunnington |
Entrance Requirements | Messrs. Thornton, Page, T. W., Payne |
Library: | |
Messrs. Kent, Thornton, Page, T. W., Marshall, Smith, Graves | |
Literary Societies | Messrs. Paul, Forrest, Heck, Jordan, Minor |
Teachers' Bureau | Messrs. Heck, Stone, Payne |
Accredited Secondary Schools: | |
Messrs. Payne, Fitz-Hugh, Watson, Heck | |
Public Celebrations | Messrs. Dobie, Davis, Lefevre, Edgar, Goodwin |
Religious Exercises: | |
Messrs. Hough, Kent, Dunnington, Davis, Forrest, Watson | |
Student Organizations: | |
Deans Page, Dabney, Lile, Whitehead, Thornton | |
Fire Protection | Messrs. Hancock, Newcomb, Lambeth |
Student Self-Help | Messrs. Brockman, Hancock, Newcomb |
Clocks and Bells | Messrs. Hoxton, Dunnington, Rodman |
Commons Hall | Messrs. Newcomb, Lile, Jordan, Rodman |
Graduate School: Rules and Courses: | |
Messrs. Dabney, Echols, Stone, Tuttle, Kent, Page, T. W., Wilson, Smith, C. A. |
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College: Rules and Courses: | |
Messrs. Page, J. M., Dabney, Echols, Heck, Kent, Lefevre, Page, T. W., Thornton, Tuttle, Fitz-Hugh, Smith, C. A. |
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Medical School: Rules and Courses: | |
Messrs. Whitehead, Hough, Davis, Marshall | |
Summer School | Messrs. Payne, Fitz-Hugh, Kent, Echols, Page, T. W. |
Founder's Day | Messrs. Page, J. M., Dobie, Payne |
Publication | Messrs. Faulkner, Payne, Edgar |
Through mistakes in two early editions of the university catalogue, the
session of 1910-1911 was announced in the calendar 1910-1911 as the eighty-fifth
instead of the eighty-seventh session of the university.

PREACHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY.
1910.
Rev. W. H. Marquess, D. D., Louisville, Ky., January 9.
Rev. Dunbar H. Ogden, D. D., Atlanta, Ga., January 16.
Rev. William M. Kincaid, D. D., Charlotte, N. C., January 23.
Rev. Chas. R. Erdman, D. D., Princeton, N. J., January 30.
Rev. Gilby C. Kelly, D. D., Charlottesville, Va., February 6.
Rt. Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D. D., Alexandria, Va., February 13.
President Edwin M. Poteat, LL. D., Furman University, February 20.
Rt. Rev. Wm. F. McDowell, D. D., Chicago, Ill., February 27.
Rev. Furman H. Martin, D. D., Charlottesville, Va., March 6.
Rev. T. Clagett Skinner, D. D., Roanoke, Va., March 13.
Rev. Berryman Green, D. D., Alexandria, Va., March 20.
Rev. Harry B. Lee, Charlottesville, Va., April 3.
Dean A. D. Crawford, D. D., Alexandria, Va., April 10.
Rev. Samuel Higgenbottam, Columbus, Ohio, April 17.
Rev. W. Russell Bowie, Greenwood, Va., April 24.
Rev. Henry W. Battle, D. D., Charlottesville, Va., May 1.
Rev. L. T. Wideman, D. D., Baltimore, Md., May 8.
Rev. Cornelius Woelfkin, D. D., Rochester, N. Y., May 15.
Rev. E. F. Randall, D. D., Tonawanda, N. Y., May 22.
Rev. H. D. Maclachlan, D. D., Richmond, Va., May 29.
Rev. Theron H. Rice, D. D., Richmond, Va., June 12.
Rev. W. R. McElroy, D. D., Charlottesville, Va., September 18.
Prof. Chas. W. Kent, LL. D., University, Va., September 18.
Rev. William Alexander Barr, D. D., New Orleans, La., September 27.
Rev. R. H. Bennett, D. D., Lynchburg, Va., October 2.
Rev. Kenneth M. Craig, D. D., Baltimore, Md., October 9.
Rev. Harris E. Kirk, D. D., Baltimore, Md., October 16.
Rev. Beverly D. Tucker, Jr., Boydton, Va., October 23.
Rev. T. Clagett Skinner, D. D., Roanoke, Va., October 30.
President Edwin A. Alderman, LL. D., University, Va., October 30.
Rev. Frank Churchill Woods, D. D., Baltimore, Md., November 13.
Rt. Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D. D., New York City, November 20.
Rev. Alfred P. Jones, D. D., Montgomery, W. Va., November 27.
Mr. John R. Mott, LL. D., New York City, December 4.
Rev. W. H. Marquess, D. D., Virginia Beach, Va., December 11.
Hon. Harry B. F. McFarland, Washington, D. C., December 11.

HOLDERS OF FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS.
John Y. Mason Fellowship: | |
Edward Staples Smith, M. E. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Vanderbilt Fellowships: | |
Charles Newman Wunder, B. A. | Woodstock, Va. |
Harry Hamilton Gaver | Berryville, Va. |
Charles Pollard Olivier, M. A. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Board of Visitors Fellowships: | |
James Edward Routh, Ph. D. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Stanley Matthews Cleveland, B. A. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Weldon Thomas Myers, M. A. | Broadway, Va. |
William Cabell Rives Fellowship: | |
Joseph Brummel Earnest, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Miller Scholarships: | |
Russell Landram Haden, B. A. | Crozet, Va. |
Eugene Price Brown | Mt. Fair, Va. |
William Andrew Horsley Gantt | Lynchburg, Va. |
J. Thompson. Brown Scholarship: | |
Charles Sharp Grant | Charlottesville, Va. |
Isaac Cary Scholarship: | |
Barton Palmer | Urbanna, Va. |
Valentine Birely Scholarship: | |
William Martin Storm | Frederick City, Md. |
Henry Coalter Cabell Scholarship: | |
McCormick Scholarship: | |
Frank Marion Payne | Birmingham, Ala. |
Virginia Public High School Scholarships: | |
Herman Lloyd Church | Norfolk, Va. |
Jack Shell | Lawrenceville, Va. |
Eugene Hendrix Brown | Big Stone Gap, Va. |
Thomas Elbert Wright | Roanoke, Va. |
Christian Talbott Steger | Danville, Va. |
Nelson Chilcoat Overton | Newport News, Va. |
Paul Latimer Weir | Manassas, Va. |
Richard Warner Flaherty | Lynchburg, Va. |
William Viney Betts | Hampton, Va. |
Robert Henry Johnson | Clifton Forge, Va. |
Accredited School Scholarships: | |
Alexander Hamilton Nelson | Owensboro, Ky. |
Bingham's School. | |
William Bennett Bertram | Monticello, Ky. |
Jefferson School for Boys. | |
John Earle Bomar | Marion, Ala. |
Marion Military Institute. | |
Norborne Berkeley | Danville, Va. |
Episcopal High School. | |
Jonah Thomas Harrison | Greenville, N. C. |
Massanutten Academy. | |
R. Marion Rushton | Montgomery, Ala. |
Marion Military Institute. | |
William Sobieski Hildreth | Wheeling, W. Va. |
Shenandoah Valley Academy. | |
William Mark Brown, Jr. | Miami, Fla. |
Staunton Military Academy. | |
Ripley Sommers Walker | Mount Jackson, Va. |
Massanutten Academy. | |
Luther Payne | Max, Va. |
Bridle Creek Academy. | |
Maurice Cecil Poss | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
McCallie's University School. | |
Albert Howell Brewster | College Park, Ga. |
Georgia Military Academy. | |
James Irving Cason | Richmond, Va. |
Richmond Academy. | |
James Christian Lamb | Charlottesville, Va. |
McGuire's School. | |
Henry Kyd Douglas Peachy | Seattle, Wash. |
Washington, D. C., School for Boys. |
William Linford James | Wilmington, Del. |
Joseph Samuel Ganey | Troy, Ala. |
Harry Clegg Eversole | Wytheville, Va. |
William Samuel Rumbough | Lynchburg, Va. |
John Aull | Lexington, Mo. |
Charles Howard Parsons | Cape Charles, Va. |
William Ernest Ewers | Charleston, W. Va. |
Loyal Chism Morrow | St. Louis, Mo. |
Lant Rader Slaven | Lewisburg, W. Va. |
John Franklin McDowall | Huntsville, Ala. |
Hathaway Joseph Denman | Birmingham, Ala. |
Darley Hiden Ramsey | Asheville, N. C. |
Samuel Roth Connelly | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Jink Coleman | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Theodor Gerhard Lürman, Jr. | Baltimore, Md. |

REGISTER OF STUDENTS.
THE COLLEGE.
Figures in parentheses refer to the number of sessions in attendance.
Abell, Jas. J., Jr. | (1) | Guthrie, Okla. |
Acker, Isaac Preston | (1) | Edom, Va. |
Adams, John Reese | (3) | Birmingham, Ala. |
Akers, Richard Harold | (2) | Snowville, Va. |
Alexander, Frederick Milton | (1) | Winchester, Va. |
Allen, Robert McClanahan | (3) | Roanoke, Va. |
Amonette, Clarence Ogden | (3) | James River, Va. |
Anderson, Alfred | (3) | Ringgold, Va. |
Anderson, Trent Gloster | (1) | Los Angeles, Cal. |
Anderson, William Dulaney | (1) | Little Rock, Ark. |
Annis, Burleigh Fulton | (3) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Ashby, Buckner | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Ast. Frank | (2) | Newport News, Va. |
Aull, John | (3) | Lexington, Mo. |
Bailey, Robert Livingstone Nicholas | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Baird, Allen Gerald | (2) | Shreveport, La. |
Barret, Thomas Charles, Jr. | (1) | Shreveport, La. |
Barry, Thomas Bestor | (1) | West Point, N. Y. |
Barton, George Lloyd, Jr. | (2) | Suffolk, Va. |
Baylor, John | (1) | Milford, Va. |
Beard, Robert Edmund | (3) | New Hope, Va. |
Beardall, William | (2) | Orlando, Fla. |
Beaty, John Owen | (3) | Ruckersville, Va. |
Beckwith, Chester Carroll | (2) | Princeton, W. Va. |
Beirne, Francis Foulke | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Berkeley, Norborne | (1) | Danville, Va. |
Bertram, William Bennett | (1) | Monticello, Ky. |
Bertram, Walter St. Clair | (2) | Keezletown, Va. |
Betts, William Viney | (1) | Hampton, Va. |
Bitting, Samuel Tilden, Jr. | (1) | Carlsbad, N. M. |
Blackford, Ambler Mason | (1) | Alexandria, Va. |
Blackford, Randolph Fairfax | (1) | Alexandria, Va. |
Bomar, John Earle | (1) | Marion, Ala. |
B. A., B. S., Marion Institute. | ||
Boon, Wellborn Bonner | (1) | Tyler, Texas. |
Borah, Wayne G. | (1) | Franklin, La. |
Botts, William Meade | (2) | Roanoke, Va. |
Boyd, John William | (5) | Richmond, Va. |
Boyle, George LeRoy | (1) | Kansas City, Mo. |
Brewster, Albert Howell | (1) | College Park, Ga. |
Brigham, Harry Whiting | (1) | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Bright, Thomas Phelps | (1) | Stanford, Ky. |
Brown, Eugene Price | (2) | Mount Fair, Va. |
Brown, Jerome Hofmayer | (1) | Albany, Ga. |
Brown, William Mark, Jr. | (1) | Miami, Fla. |
Bruns, John Dickson | (1) | New Orleans, La. |
Buchanan, Ward | (1) | Glendale, Ohio. |
Burwell, George Harrison, Jr. | (1) | Millwood, Va. |
Butler, Edwin Ruthven | (4) | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Cady, Hal David | (1) | Detroit, Mich. |
Calgy, William Daniel | (2) | Gallatin, Tenn. |
Callahan, John Mitchell | (1) | Louisville, Ky. |
Cannon, Gordon Anderson | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Carmichael, Anderson Barnwell | (1) | Savannah, Ga. |
Carr, Russell | (2) | Winchester, Va. |
Carter, Gardner Lloyd | (3) | Alexandria, Va. |
Carter, Thomas Clay, Jr. | (3) | Meridian, Miss. |
Cason, James Irving | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Chandler, Charles Harper, Jr. | (2) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Child, Dudley Lockwood | (1) | Troy, N. Y. |
Christian, Andrew Dunscomb | (2) | Richmond, Va. |
Christian, Frank Palmer | (6) | Richmond, Va. |
Christie, Edward Vernon | (2) | Newport News, Va. |
Church, Herman Lloyd | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Churchman, Charles Johnston | (2) | Staunton, Va. |
Clark, William Holloway | (4) | Louisville, Ky. |
Cleveland, Stanley Matthews | (4) | Glendale, Ohio. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Cobb, Charles, III | (2) | Marshall, Texas. |
Cocke, Charles Francis | (8) | Roanoke, Va. |
Coleman, Jink | (2) | Trenton, Tenn. |
Connelly, Samuel Roth | (3) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Cook, George Lindsay | (1) | Staunton, Va. |
Cook, Roy Selden | (2) | Ivy Depot, Va. |
Cooke, Thomas Waldron | (2) | Gloucester, Va. |
Cooke, Wylie Rountree | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Cooke, Willoughby Talbot, Jr. | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Cooley, James Paschal | (2) | Baywood, Va. |
Cornwall, George R. | (1) | Alexandria Bay, N. Y. |
Cowardin, Harry Alfred | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Cowardin, Samuel Pendleton, Jr. | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Craddock, Charles Granville, Jr. | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Culbertson, Alexander Craig | (3) | Louisville, Ky. |
Daniel, Channing Williams | (3) | Greenwood, Va. |
Davidson, Clayton Abernathy | (1) | Boise, Idaho. |
Day, Henley French | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Denman, Hathaway Joseph | (1) | Birmingham, Ala. |
Dibert, John | (2) | Hollidaysburg, Pa. |
Didlake, Thomas Elvin | (4) | Shacklefords, Va. |
Diggs, Sterling Henry | (3) | University, Va. |
Dingledine, Raymond Carlyle | (2) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Dinwiddie, Joseph Gray | (4) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Diuguid, Garnett Bertrand | (3) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Douglas, William Walter | (6) | Warsaw, Va. |
Driver, James Glenn, Jr. | (1) | Beaver Dam, Va. |
Durr, John Wesley, Jr. | (2) | Montgomery, Ala. |
Earnest, Joseph Brummell, Jr. | (3) | Norfolk, Va. |
Echols, Angus Blakey | (3) | University, Va. |
Echols, Oliver Patton | (1) | University, Va. |
Edwards, Eugene Taylor | (4) | Gainesville, Texas. |
Effinger, Robert Craig | (2) | Staunton, Va. |
Eversole, Harry Clegg | (2) | Wytheville, Va. |
Ewers, William Ernest | (2) | Charleston, W. Va. |
Farrow, John Burbidge | (2) | Trenton, N. J. |
Faulkner, Frank Fourqurean | (2) | South Boston, Va. |
Fentress, James Hubert | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Finlay, Edward | (1) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Fitchett, Marion Stevenson | (3) | Cape Charles, Va. |
Fite, William Patton | (2) | Muskogee, Okla. |
Flaherty, Richard Warner | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Fleming, Carl | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Fleming, James Stockman, Jr. | (2) | Natchez, Miss. |
Fletcher, Erasmus Lee | (2) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Flynn, Gus Kyle | (1) | Charleston, W. Va. |
Forbes, Rosser Cleveland | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Ford, Jesse Ray | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Fortna, Clyde Bishop | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Foster, James William | (2) | The Plains, Va. |
Foster, William Prescott | (3) | Franklin, La. |
Frazier, James Beriah, Jr. | (3) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
French, Ballard Dunbar | (3) | Clintwood, Va. |
French, Charles Eltinge | (3) | St. Paul, Minn. |
Fulton, Reid Stanger | (4) | Carsonville, Va. |
Gallalee, Edward Roger | (1) | Portsmouth, Va. |
Gallalee, John Morin | (5) | Portsmouth, Va. |
Ganey, Joseph Samuel | (1) | Dadeville, Ala. |
Ph. B., Alabama State Normal College. | ||
Gannaway, Malcolm Woodson | (3) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Gantt, William Andrew Horsley | (1) | Wingina, Va. |
Gardner, Edgar Betts | (1) | Troy, N. Y. |
Gerson, Gustave Raphael | (2) | Houston, Texas. |
Gianniny, Lawrence Gleason | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Giddings, Charles Glenville | (2) | Atlanta, Ga. |
Gilbert, Sylvester Cline | (1) | Kansas City, Mo. |
Gills, James Pitzer | (1) | Appomattox, Va. |
Gish, Beverly Ambler | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Glascock, Burr Richards | (1) | Upperville, Va. |
Goldsborough, Murray Lloyd | (1) | University, Va. |
Goldsborough, William Farr | (1) | Washington, D. C. |
Gordin, Archie Ewing | (1) | Jackson, Miss. |
Gover, Charles Hundley | (4) | Hendersonville, N. C. |
Grandy, Frank Louis | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Grant, David Norwell Walker | (2) | Richmond, Va. |
Gravatt, William Loyall, Jr. | (1) | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Greaves, Gennad Alban | (4) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Groner, Powell Campbell | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Gross, André Eugene | (1) | New York, N. Y. |
Hackley, Woodford Broadus | (1) | Jeffersonton, Va. |
Halstead, Theophilus Stembel | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Hamner, Lunsford Loving | (2) | Washington, D. C. |
Hancock, Coalter Cabell | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Hankins, William Edwin | (1) | Toano, Va. |
Harnsberger, Thomas Kennerly | (3) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Harris, John Wormeley, Jr. | (2) | Memphis, Tenn. |
Harris, Peyton Randolph | (2) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Harris, William Nelson | (1) | Danville, Va. |
Harrison, Frederick Nash | (5) | Danville, Va. |
Harrison, John Letcher | (2) | University, Va. |
Harrison, Jonah Thomas | (1) | Greensboro, N. C. |
Hathaway, Harold Grant | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Haun, Jacob | (1) | Woodstock, Va. |
Hawse, Virgil Paul | (1) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Hechler, Valentine, III | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Hedges, Charles Calhoun | (2) | Marietta, Ga. |
Hemphill, Edward Strobel | (1) | Chester, S. C. |
Henry, Francis Devay | (2) | Alexandria, Va. |
Hewes, Clarence Bussey | (2) | Jeanerette, La. |
Hewitt, James Stephenson | (1) | Bramwell, W. Va. |
Hildreth, William Sobieski | (1) | Wheeling, W. Va. |
Hoen, Harry Hanson | (1) | Baltimore, Md. |
Holcombe, William Hickson | (2) | Danville, Va. |
Holliday, Malcolm Alexander | (3) | Staunton, Va. |
Honaker, Samuel William | (4) | Plano, Texas. |
Host, Thomas Parker | (1) | Newport News, Va. |
Howard, Kalford Wall | (1) | Portsmouth, Va. |
Hubbard, Edmund Fitzgerald | (2) | Mount Airy, Va. |
Hyde, John Bachman | (3) | Little Rock, Ark. |
Jacob, Cary Franklin | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Jamison, Paul Howard | (3) | Roanoke, Va. |
Jarman, Miletus Brown | (1) | Elkton, Va. |
Jarman, Rush Nicholas | (1) | Elkton, Va. |
Jenkins, John Benson, Jr. | (3) | Norfolk, Va. |
Jett, Theodore Archibald, Jr. | (1) | Reedville, Va. |
Johnson, Andrew Wooten | (1) | St. Louis, Mo. |
Johnson, Charles Chouteau | (2) | St. Louis, Mo. |
Jones, Archer Lee | (2) | McKenney, Va. |
Jones, Elisha Keen, Jr. | (1) | Danville, Va. |
Jones, William Atkinson, Jr. | (2) | Warsaw, Va. |
Kanter, Harry Hyman | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Kearfott, Robert Ryland | (3) | Martinsville, Va. |
Kent, William Barnette | (1) | Saltville, Va. |
King, James Joshua | (3) | University, Va. |
Kirkwood, Charles Edward | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Knight, Leonard Marbury Sherwood | (2) | Alexandria, Va. |
Kolb, Leonidas Caswell | (1) | Ozark, Ala. |
B. A., Emory College, Georgia. | ||
Lamb, James Christian | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Lamon, Summers Davidson | (2) | Martinsburg, W. Va. |
Lancaster, Dabney Stewart | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Lane, William Preston, Jr. | (1) | Hagerstown, Md. |
Lecky, William Prescott | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Leitch, Nelson Carver | (3) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Levy, Maxwell Lewis | (3) | Norfolk, Va. |
Lipper, Lawrence | (3) | Houston, Texas. |
Little, William Ray | (3) | University, Va. |
Livingston, Carl B. | (2) | Carlsbad, N. M. |
Lloyd, John | (2) | Alexandria, Va. |
Lowenberg, David | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Lumpkin, Robert Pierce | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Lyon, John | (1) | Washington, D. C. |
McAllister, William Allen | (3) | Charlottesville, Va. |
McComb, Thomas Malcolm | (5) | Waynesboro, Va. |
McConnell, Chrystie | (1) | Easton, Md. |
McCormick, Cutler Orliffe | (5) | Java, Va. |
McCormick, Kenneth Kyle | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
McCue, Samuel Overton | (3) | Charlottesville, Va. |
McDowall, John Franklin | (1) | Huntsville, Ala. |
McManaway, Howard Morgan | (1) | University, Va. |
Mabry, Edmund Read | (2) | Oak Grove, Ky. |
B. A., Southwestern Presbyterian University. | ||
Macdonald, Alexander | (3) | Albion, Cal. |
Maphis, John Alan | (1) | Winchester, Va. |
Martin, James Wellford, Jr. | (3) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Martin, Laurence Janney | (4) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Martin, William Harry | (1) | Craddockville, Va. |
Mason, Augustine Smith | (1) | Hagerstown, Md. |
Massie, Patrick Cabell | (2) | Pulaski, Va. |
Mayer, Eugene Noble | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Mears, Cecil Frederic | (2) | Eastville, Va. |
Meredith, Bernard | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Meredith, Harry James | (4) | Forest Depot, Va. |
Miller, Henry Roberts, Jr. | (2) | Richmond, Va. |
Morris, Raymond | (1) | Staunton, Va. |
Morrow, Loyal Chism | (4) | Aspinwall, Pa. |
Moulton, Arthur Edward | (1) | New York, N. Y. |
Murdaugh, James Edmund Dandridge | (4) | Claremore, Okla. |
Murray, Samuel Shoemaker | (1) | Elk Ridge, Md. |
Musick, Troy Kernan, Jr. | (2) | Castlewood, Va. |
Nalle, Charles Ravenscroft | (1) | Somerset, Va. |
Nalle, Thomas Alexander | (2) | Elkwood, Va. |
Neff, Douglas Williams | (2) | University, Va. |
Neff, Harold Hopkins | (2) | University, Va. |
Neff, Mitchell Tabb | (5) | University, Va. |
B. A., B. L., University of Virginia. | ||
Nelson, Alexander Hamilton | (1) | San Francisco, Cal. |
Nelson, Harris Morehead | (1) | Danville, Va. |
Newell, Leigh Gibson | (1) | Orlando, Fla. |
Norton, Leo Watts | (2) | Danville, Va. |
O'Connor, Edwin | (2) | Washington, D. C. |
Odend'hal, Edward Henry, Jr. | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Orser, William Asa | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Overton, Nelson Chilcoat | (1) | Newport News, Va. |
Owen, Thomas Barron | (1) | Owensboro, Ky. |
Palmer, Barton | (4) | Urbanna, Va. |
Parsons, Charles Howard | (4) | Townsend, Va. |
Payne, Solomon Lutner | (1) | Max, Va. |
Peachy, Henry Kyd Douglas | (1) | Washington, D. C. |
Pennington, William Lee | (2) | Pennington Gap, Va. |
Phipps, Hibbard William | (5) | Clintwood, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Phipps, Walter Blaine | (4) | Clintwood, Va. |
Phipps. William McKinley | (2) | Clintwood, Va. |
Poindexter, Samuel Ferdinand, Jr. | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Poss, Maurice Cecil | (1) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Pott, William Sumner Appleton | (2) | Shanghai, China. |
Powell, George Earl | (1) | Pittsburg, Pa. |
Pratt, Malcolm Lewis | (1) | Bellefontaine, Ohio. |
Pratt, Philip Rodgers | (1) | Washington, D. C. |
Prioleau, Philip Ford | (2) | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Ramsey, Darley Hiden | (2) | Asheville, N. C. |
Ray, John Vickers | (1) | Charleston, W. Va. |
Redus, James Bertron | (1) | Port Gibson, Miss. |
Rennolds, Robert Gordon, Jr. | (2) | Richmond, Va. |
Richardson, William Parker | (2) | Alexandria, Va. |
Rinker, Royden Pugh | (1) | Upperville, Va. |
Riter, Auble Whitted | (1) | Forney, Texas. |
Rixey, Eppa, Jr. | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Rixey, John Strode | (4) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Robinson, Harry Hawthorne | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Roddey, John Edwin, Jr. | (1) | Rock Hill, S. C. |
Rogers, Frank Waters | (2) | Dendron, Va. |
Rumbough, William Samuel | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Rushton, Marion | (1) | Montgomery, Ala. |
B. A. and B. S., Marion Institute. | ||
Sandidge, William Lee, Jr. | (1) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Seabright, Edward Harrison | (2) | Bellaire, Ohio. |
Semmes, Douglas Ramsay | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Shackleford, Alfred Colquitt | (2) | Stony Point, Va. |
Shell, John | (1) | Lawrenceville, Va. |
Shepherd, George Benjamin | (2) | Petersburg, Va. |
Slaven, Lant Rader | (4) | Lewisburg, W. Va. |
Smith, Mortimer Wilson, Jr. | (1) | Clarksburg, W. Va. |
Speed, James Spencer | (2) | Roanoke, Va. |
Sprinkel, Walter Gillespie | (1) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Steger, Christian Talbott | (1) | Danville, Va. |
Stone, Ormond Allison | (1) | Pasadena, Cal. |
Strudwick, Edmund, Jr. | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Stump, Claude Emmett | (2) | Pocahontas, Va. |
Summerill, Joseph John, Jr. | (1) | Woodbury, N. J. |
Sutton, Corydon Hubert, Jr. | (4) | Richmond, Va. |
Tatum, Charles Robert | (1) | Orange, Va. |
Taylor, Gervas Storrs | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Taylor, Henry Porterfield, III | (2) | Richmond, Va. |
Taylor, Lewis Selden | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Tazewell, Edmund Bradford | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Thompson, Henry | (3) | Herndon, Va. |
Thornhill, Gabe Felder | (1) | Paris, Texas. |
Todd, Thomas Hardy | (2) | Casanova, Va. |
Trimble, Samuel Withers | (1) | Pine Bluff, Ark. |
Triplett, Arthur Fairfax | (4) | Pine Bluff, Ark. |
Truitt, George William, Jr. | (4) | Suffolk, Va. |
Tucker, Herbert Nash | (2) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Tunstall, Cuthbert | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Turk, Rudolph | (2) | Raleigh, N. C. |
Tuohy, Charles Kremer | (1) | Butte, Mont. |
Twyman, John Taylor | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Tyree, Lewis | (3) | University, Va. |
Valentine, Fred Stuart, Jr. | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Vanderwater, Richard Storrs | (1) | Kankakee, Ill. |
Vaughan, Victor Lomax | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Vetterlein, Theodore Godfrey | (2) | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Via, Bernard Starr | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wagener, Clarence William | (3) | Manassas, Va. |
Walker, Ripley Sommers | (1) | Mount Jackson, Va. |
Waller, George Platt, Jr. | (4) | Montgomery, Ala. |
Wallerstein, Morton Ludwig | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Wallerstein, Robert Leon | (3) | Richmond, Va. |
Walter, Albert Ulman | (1) | Baltimore, Md. |
Ware, Kennard Nottingham | (1) | Culpeper, Va. |
Warwick, Linwood Hughes | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Washburn, Edmund Emory | (2) | Fredericksburg, Va. |
B. A., Fredericksburg College. | ||
Washburne, Gratiot | (2) | Chicago, Ill. |
Waters, William Alexander | (1) | Germantown, Md. |
Weems, Wharton Ewell | (3) | Houston, Texas. |
Weir, Paul Latimer | (1) | Manassas, Va. |
Wellford, John Harrison | (3) | Warsaw, Va. |
Wells, Fountain Allen | (4) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wenger, Kenneth Taylor | (1) | Cairo, Ill. |
Wilkins, Harry Read | (1) | Portsmouth, Va. |
Willcox, Claiborne | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Williams, Aubrey Lee | (2) | Cape Charles, Va. |
Williamson, John Pitman | (1) | Mount Jackson, Va. |
Williamson, Lee Tilden Hoomes | (1) | University, Va. |
Wilson, David Cole | (2) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Wingfield, John Richard, Jr. | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wood, Joseph Miller | (2) | Birdwood, Va. |
Woodbery, Hunter Samuel | (4) | Chaires, Fla. |
B. A., University of Florida. | ||
Woods, Micajah | (1) | University, Va. |
Woods, William Whitfield | (3) | Meridian, Miss. |
Woodson, Daniel Perkins, Jr. | (5) | North Garden, Va. |
Wright, Thomas Elbert | (1) | Roanoke, Va. |
Zeisberg, Carl Ludwig | (2) | Abingdon, Va. |

Alabama | 9 |
Arkansas | 4 |
California | 4 |
China | 1 |
District of Columbia | 6 |
Florida | 5 |
Georgia | 5 |
Idaho | 1 |
Illinois | 3 |
Kentucky | 7 |
Louisiana | 6 |
Maryland | 7 |
Michigan | 1 |
Minnesota | 1 |
Mississippi | 5 |
Missouri | 5 |
Montana | 1 |
New Jersey | 2 |
New Mexico | 2 |
New York | 8 |
North Carolina | 4 |
Ohio | 4 |
Oklahoma | 3 |
Pennsylvania | 4 |
South Carolina | 2 |
Tennessee | 9 |
Texas | 9 |
Virginia | 216 |
West Virginia | 10 |
Total | 344 |

THE DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES.
Courses in Roman type are undergraduate courses.
Balz, Albert George Adam | (6) | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
French, Philosophy, Public Speaking. | ||
Bishop, Arthur Vaughan | (3) | Riner, Va. |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. | ||
English Literature, Latin, Philosophy. | ||
Blanton, Wyndham Bolling | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., Hampden-Sidney College. | ||
English Literature, History, Physics. | ||
Brock, Robert Alonzo, Jr. | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College. | ||
German, Latin, Physics. | ||
Cocke, Lucian Howard, Jr. | (5) | Roanoke, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Philosophy. | ||
Coyner, Martin Boyd | (3) | Waynesboro, Va. |
B. A., Concordia College. | ||
Astronomy, English Literature, Philosophy, Zoölogy. | ||
Ewell, Jesse, Jr. | Ruckersville, Va. | |
B. A., William and Mary College. | ||
Education. | ||
Ewell, Jesse, Jr. | (3) | Ruckersville, Va. |
B. A., William and Mary College. | ||
Education. | ||
Gaver, Harry Hamilton | (1) | Berryville, Va. |
A. B., Randolph-Macon College. | ||
Astronomy, Mathematics. | ||
Givens, Elmer Brown | (1) | Earlysville, Va. |
A. B., Virginia Christian College. | ||
Education. | ||
Gleason, Michael Sidney | (5) | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Education. | ||
Greaves, Thomas Guy | (5) | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. S., University of Virginia. | ||
Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry. | ||
Haden, Russell Landram | (5) | Crozet, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
German, Zoölogy, Chemistry. | ||
Honaker, John Craig | (2) | Draper, Va. |
A. B., Virginia Christian College. | ||
Economics, Philosophy. | ||
McLemore, James Sugars | (9) | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Latin. | ||
Midyette, Dayton Ralph, Jr. | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
A. B., Randolph-Macon College. | ||
Economics, History, Philosophy. | ||
Moore, Edwin Norton | (5) | University, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
French, German, Italian. | ||
Moore, Walter Vogler | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
A. B., Hampden-Sidney College. | ||
Education, English Literature, History. | ||
Myers, Weldon Thomas | (6) | Broadway, Va. |
B. A., Bridgewater College; M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
English Literature. | ||
Patton, Lester | (9) | University, Va. |
Chemistry. | ||
Powell, William Ptolemy | (4) | Belmont, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College; M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
English, German, Philosophy. | ||
Shelton, Carroll Joel | (1) | Elba, Va. |
A. B., Virginia Christian College. | ||
Economics, English Literature, Latin, Philosophy. | ||
Smith, Edward Staples | (2) | University, Va. |
Mech. Engineering, Brown University. | ||
Astronomy, French, Mathematics. | ||
Smith, James Brookes | (6) | Hampden-Sidney, Va. |
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Mathematics. | ||
Steger, Stewart Archer | (1) | Danville, Va. |
A. M., Randolph-Macon College. | ||
English, English Literature, History. | ||
Watson, John Wilbur | (4) | Chatham, Va. |
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Physics, Chemistry. | ||
Wilson, Levi Thomas | (1) | Jonesboro, Ark. |
B. A., M. A., Washington and Lee University. | ||
Physics, Mathematics. | ||
Wood, Robert Warner | (5) | Ivy Depot, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Industrial Chemistry, Philosophy. | ||
Wright, Frank James | (2) | Bridgewater, Va. |
B. A., Bridgewater College. | ||
Astronomy, Economic Geology, Zoölogy. | ||
Wright, Samuel Garfield | (2) | Star, Va. |
A. B., Virginia Christian College. | ||
Economics, Philosophy, Public Speaking. | ||
Wunder, Charles Newnan | (2) | Woodstock, Va. |
B. A., Randolph-Macon College. | ||
Astronomy, Mathematics. |
Arkansas | 1 |
Virginia | 29 |
Total | 30 |

DEPARTMENT OF LAW.
Aiken, Archibald Murphey, Jr. | Danville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Anderson, Rembert Coddington | Los Angeles, Cal. |
Arnkens, Conrad Sander | Frankfort, Ind. |
Bailey, Preston Henry | Lynchburg, Va. |
Baldridge, Elbert Baker | Martin, Tenn. |
B. A., Asbury College, Kentucky. | |
Barker, James Mayner | Bristol, Va. |
A. B., Emory and Henry College. | |
Barrett, Thomas Charles, Jr. | Shreveport, La. |
Barringer, Paul Brandon, Jr. | Blacksburg, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Battle, John Stewart | Charlottesville, Va. |
Blakeney, James Palmer | Cleburne, Texas. |
Bruns, Thomas Muldrup Logan | Howardsville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Buist, George Lamb | Charleston, S. C. |
A. B., Yale University. | |
Caldwell, George Aiken | Bristol, Tenn. |
Carter, John Waddie, Jr. | Martinsville, Va. |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. | |
Cassidy, Harold Hunter | Grand View-on-Hudson, N. Y. |
Christian, Andrew Dunscomb | Richmond, Va. |
Clements, Edwin Fenton | Petersburg, Va. |
Cocke, Lucian Howard, Jr. | Roanoke, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Cone, John Woffard | White Springs, Fla. |
Curry, Robert Granville | Staunton, Va. |
Dewey, William Chapman | Memphis, Tenn. |
Douglas, Malcolm Townsend | Rossville, Md. |
Feuquay, Courtland Matson | Chandler, Okla. |
B. A., University of Oklahoma. | |
Fletcher, Erasmus Lee | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Fullerton, Dwight Lyman | Chillicothe, Ohio. |
Ph. B., Yale University. | |
Gill, Robert Joshua | Seattle, Wash. |
A. B., Western Maryland College. | |
Goodhue, John Forrest | Beaumont, Texas. |
Gravely, Lloyd Lee | Rocky Mount, N. C. |
B. A., Randolph-Macon College. | |
Hand, Charles Connor | Shubuta, Miss. |
B. A., Millsaps College. | |
Harrison, James Franklin | Greensboro, N. C. |
Hodges, Charles Otto | Birmingham, Ala. |
Humphrey, Churchill | University, Va. |
Graduate U. S. Naval Academy. | |
Irvine, Lynn McCrea | Mechanicsburg, Pa. |
Johnson, J. Willis, Jr. | San Angelo, Texas. |
Jones, Edmund Lee | Wheeling, W. Va. |
B. A., Washington and Jefferson College. | |
Jones, Morehead | Charlotte, N. C. |
Lacy, James Horace, Jr. | Winchester, Va. |
Lavell, Clarence Dixon | Butte, Mont. |
Lobit, Louis Gabriel | Galveston, Texas. |
Lynch, Harry Holiday | Winchester, Va. |
McCormick, John Abner | Java, Va. |
B. S., Virginia Christian College. | |
McDonald, William Percy | Bay St. Louis, Miss. |
McIntyre, Robert Charles | Warrenton, Va. |
Macdonald, Alexander | Albion, Cal. |
MacKay, Henry Squarebriggs, Jr. | Riverside, Cal. |
Miller, Leland Long | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., Davidson College. | |
Moore, Joseph Francis | Berryville, Va. |
Pankey, Hugh Ballard | Kennett, Mo. |
A. B., Westminster College, Missouri. | |
Parham, Sidney Field | Washington, D. C. |
Payne, Joseph Houston | Owensboro, Ky. |
Puryear, John | Orange, Va. |
Rodgers, Decatur Hedges | Bowling Green, Ky. |
A. B., Ogden College, Kentucky. | |
Rowlett, Jefferson Davis, Jr. | Murray, Ky. |
Sheppard, James Rosenheim, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Sibert, William Olin | Gatun, Panama. |
Swank, Ward Clinton | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Toulmin, Harry Aubrey, Jr. | Upperville, Va. |
Underwood, Oscar Wilder, Jr. | Birmingham, Ala. |
Wallace, Lew Earl | Montclair, N. J. |
Adams, John Reese | Birmingham, Ala. |
Albertson, Robert Brooke | Portsmouth, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Bailey, Weldon Murray | Gainesville, Texas. |
Ballard, Paul Gantt | Baltimore, Md. |
Beach, Joseph Watson | Hartford, Conn. |
Bertran, Wifredo | Humacao, P. R. |
B. A., University of Barcelona, Spain. | |
Booker, Bodley | Louisville, Ky. |
Boyd, John William | Richmond, Va. |
Briggs, Morris Fontaine | Coakley, Va. |
B. S., Eastern College. | |
Burke, Robert Wesley | Staunton, Va. |
Buskey, Lylle Repiton | London Bridge, Va. |
Cocke, Charles Francis | Roanoke, Va. |
Curtis, Franklin Power | Newport News, Va. |
Dabney, Walter Spottswood | Thorp Spring, Texas. |
B. S., Jarvis College, Texas. | |
Davis, Charles Woodard | Sedley, Va. |
B. S., Haverford College. | |
Devaney, Walter Leslie, Jr. | Dendron, Va. |
B. A., Randolph-Macon College. | |
Diven, Frederick Menkert | Waynesboro, Pa. |
Doty, William Kavanaugh | Richmond, Ky. |
Douglas, William Walter | Warsaw, Va. |
Dulany, Henry Rozier, Jr. | Upperville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Elliott, John Speed | Boonville, Mo. |
Ferguson, Chauncey Dwight | Leesville, La. |
B. A., Southwestern University of Texas. | |
Floyd, Earle Norris | Meridian, Miss. |
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia. | |
Glass, Julius Franklin | Uniontown, Ala. |
Gleason, Michael Sidney | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Grant, Charles Sharp | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Gravely, Page Keen | Rocky Mount, N. C. |
Hannon, William Morgan | New Orleans, La. |
Harrison, David Alexander, Jr. | Disputanta, Va. |
B. A., Randolph-Macon College. | |
Hitchins, Paul LeVan | Frostburg, Md. |
Hughes, David Ashford | Dallas, Texas. |
Jefferies, Samuel Smith | Clarendon, Ark. |
B. A., University of Arkansas. | |
Jenkins, Felix Allen | Montclair, N. J. |
Johnson, Louis Arthur | Roanoke, Va. |
Jones, Kenneth Swank | Norfolk, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Keating, Vincent Joseph | Cumberland, Md. |
B. A., Mt. St. Mary's College. | |
Keezell, Walter Bernard | Keezletown, Va. |
Kelly, Walter Howard | Pittsburg, Pa. |
Lyons, Thomas Barton, Jr. | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Mabry, Edmund Read | Poplar Hill, Tenn. |
A. B., Southwestern Presbyterian University. | |
Marshall, Hunter, Jr. | Lynchburg, Va. |
Martin, Alvah Howard, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
A. B., Randolph-Macon College. | |
Martin, James Green | Norfolk, Va. |
Maupin, William Gabriel | Portsmouth, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
May, William Frederick | Lead, S. Dak. |
May, William Leece | Tazewell, Va. |
Minor, Farrell Dabney, Jr. | Beaumont, Texas. |
Moyston, Roy Caldwell | Memphis, Tenn. |
Nelson, Hugh Mortimer, Jr. | Millwood, Va. |
Oliver, Lester LeRoy | Buckeyestown, Md. |
Parker, Vincent Luke | Portsmouth, Va. |
B. A., Mt. St. Mary's College. | |
Parsons, Lester Shields | Big Stone Gap, Va. |
Paul, George Herman | Manchester, Va. |
Peyton, William Snyder | Charlottesville, Va. |
Phipps, Hibbard William | Clintwood, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Pickford, Roy Harry | Washington, D. C. |
Pretlow, Barclay | Franklin, Va. |
Richards, Cyril Kelly | Trenton, N. J. |
Rixey, John Strode | Charlottesville, Va. |
Roan, Frank Joseph | Columbus, Ohio. |
Saunders, Richard Brown | Richmond, Va. |
Schmidt, Carl Oscar | Wheeling, W. Va. |
Schmitt, William Aloysius | Yazoo City, Miss. |
B. S., Spring Hill College. | |
Seaman, Charles Keen, Jr. | Perth Amboy, N. J. |
Shumate, Gaston Anderson, Jr. | Glen Lyn, Va. |
Simpson, Laurence | Avon, Ky. |
Smith, Leo. J. | Los Angeles, Cal. |
Spratt, Harry Lee | Richlands, Va. |
A. B., Emory and Henry College. | |
Storm, William Martin | Frederick, Md. |
Thomasson, Frank Lewis | Charlottesville, Va. |
Thraves, Oscar Robert | Belona, Va. |
Throckmorton, Luther Wright | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College. | |
Trimble, John White | Mt. Sterling, Ky. |
B. A., Kentucky Wesleyan College. | |
Vincent, Hugh Evelyn | New Orleans, La. |
Walker, Croom Ware, Jr. | San Antonio, Texas. |
Waters, Luther Bradford | Owings Mills, Md. |
Webb, Frederick Woolford Conway | Vienna, Md. |
Wester, Earle Neil | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Wheeler, James Guthrie | Paducah, Ky. |
White, Joseph Stuart | Warrenton, Va. |
Wilson, Robert Archer | Norfolk, Va. |
Wood, Lyttleton Waddell | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Woody, Kirkwood Lester | Crewe, Va. |
Yancey, Kemper Winsborough | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Adams, Jesse Blake | Four Oaks, N. C. |
Beardall, William | Orlando, Fla. |
Belt, John William | Covington, Ky. |
Bogert, Gilbert Pancoast | Glen Ridge, N. J. |
Bowen, Hedley McNeer | Freeman, W. Va. |
Brooks, Charles Roland | Shelby, Ohio. |
Brown, Walter Duval | Arrington, Va. |
Camblos, James Lyle | University, Va. |
Carrington, Tazewell Morton, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Coleman, Reuben Lindsay | Somerset, Va. |
Conner, Zeph Gilbert | Murray, Ky. |
Debnam, John Buckner | Suffolk, Va. |
Ferebee, William | Norfolk, Va. |
Ferguson, Leslie Fulton | Appomattox, Va. |
Fornaris, Fernando Braulio | Ponce, Porto Rico. |
Geyer, Horace, Jr. | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Gravely, Robert Hairston | Roanoke, Va. |
Hamilton, John Waddie | Martinsville, Va. |
Hammond, James Roy | Oakland, Md. |
Homes, Peter Puryear | Boydton, Va. |
Irving, John Turner | Howardsville, Va. |
Johnston, Ewart | Birmingham, Ala. |
Kearns, Edward White | Taunton, Mass. |
Krebs, Allen Joseph, Jr. | Birmingham, Ala. |
Lemen, Lewis James | Denver, Col. |
McNeill, Joe Legrand | Valley Mills, Texas. |
Moon, Edward Harris | Lynchburg, Va. |
Moore, James Foster Dyer | Richmond, Texas. |
Moore, Robert Henry | Tazewell, Va. |
Morrow, Charles J. | Pierce, Fla. |
Nash, William Herbert | Norfolk, Va. |
Pierson, Leonard Forster | Summit, Va. |
LL. B., Valparaiso University, Indiana. | |
Plunkett, Moss Abram | Roanoke, Va. |
Reed, Herbert Windsor | Beaumont, Texas. |
Rigler, Charles | Massillon, Ohio. |
Roberts, LeRoy DuBree | Newark, N. J. |
Settle, William Barbee | Flinthill, Va. |
Skinner, Frederick Henry | Kuttawa, Ky. |
Sloan, John Trimmier | Columbia, S. C. |
Worthington, William Wilson | Norfolk, Va. |
Alabama | 6 |
Arkansas | 1 |
California | 4 |
Colorado | 1 |
Connecticut | 1 |
District of Columbia | 2 |
Florida | 3 |
Indiana | 1 |
Kentucky | 11 |
Louisiana | 4 |
Maryland | 9 |
Massachusetts | 1 |
Mississippi | 4 |
Missouri | 2 |
Montana | 1 |
New Jersey | 6 |
New York | 2 |
North Carolina | 5 |
Ohio | 4 |
Oklahoma | 1 |
Panama | 1 |
Pennsylvania | 4 |
Porto Rico | 2 |
South Carolina | 2 |
South Dakota | 1 |
Tennessee | 6 |
Texas | 12 |
Virginia | 82 |
Washington | 1 |
West Virginia | 3 |
Total | 183 |

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE.
Anderson, Thomas Bruce Hurt | Charlottesville, Va. |
Ashby, Edward Clayton | Mount Airy, N. C. |
A. B., Trinity College, North Carolina. | |
Barnwell, John Dubose | Petersburg, Va. |
Bean, William Smith, Jr. | Clinton, S. C. |
B. A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina. | |
Bernard, Bethune Caldwell | Senatobia, Miss. |
Castillo, Daniel del | Republic of Columbia. |
Dale, John Richard, Jr. | Texarkana, Ark. |
B. A., Washington and Lee University. | |
Doniphan, Edward Stiles | University, Va. |
Fechtig, Allen Garthwright | Wilmington, N. C. |
B. A., University of the South. | |
Figueras, James Julian | San Juan, Porto Rico. |
Fowlkes, John Winston, Jr. | Sunny Side, Va. |
Grant, David Norwell Walker | Richmond, Va. |
Hill, Marvin Smith | Suffolk, Va. |
Hollingsworth, William Young | Bel Air, Md. |
Jackson, Herbert Ferdinand | Selma, Ala. |
B. Ped., State Normal College, Alabama. | |
Jarman, Bernard Lipscomb | Charlottesville, Va. |
Karr, William Lisle | Hickory Withe, Tenn. |
Kearfott, Robert Ryland | Martinsville, Va. |
Lile, Minor Carson | University, Va. |
McGuire, John | Indian, Va. |
B. A., Emory and Henry College. | |
McMorries, Edwin, Jr. | Meridian, Miss. |
Ph. B., Mississippi College. | |
Power, Eugene Logan | Abbeville, S. C. |
B. A., Presbyterian College of South Carolina. | |
Price, Vance Lodowick | Stanleyton, Va. |
Reeves, Thaddeus Benjamin | Greenville, S. C. |
B. S., Clemson Agricultural College. | |
Sandidge, Roy Preston | Lynchburg, Va. |
Shenk, Ernest Merlin | Greensboro, N. C. |
B. A., Roanoke, College. | |
Witt, Dan Hiter | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wright, Joseph Lee | Keezletown, Va. |

Blanchard, Mercer | Columbus, Ga. |
B. S., University of Georgia. | |
Chichester, Peyton Moncure | Falmouth, Va. |
L. I., William and Mary College. | |
Dale, Robert Rodney | Texarkana, Ark. |
Etheridge, Herbert Rogers | Norfolk, Va. |
Jones, John Porter | Raccoon Ford, Va. |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. | |
Kendrick, Richard Leon | Rock Hill, S. C. |
B. A., Wake Forest College. | |
King, Ogden Doremus | Albemarle, N. C. |
Kite, James Barbour, Jr. | Liberty Mills, Va. |
Mann, Hunter Reece | Charlottesville, Va. |
O'Connor, Charles Mallon, Jr. | University, Va. |
Saunders, Samuel, Jr. | University, Va. |
Steele, Kyle Bear | Charlottesville, Va. |
Stringfellow, James Lawrence | Batna, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College. | |
Varner, Harry Howard | Warrenton, Va. |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. | |
Williams, Carrington | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Williams, Louis Laval, Jr. | Chelsea, Mass. |
Wright, Thurman Gregory | Indiantown, N. C. |
Yarbrough, Henry Charles | Montgomery, Ala. |
Bibb, James Lewis Leitch | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Bray, William Edward | Winona, Miss. |
B. A., University of Mississippi. | |
Crider, Joseph Otterbein | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Hume, Joseph Stuart | Portsmouth, Va. |
Irvin, Samuel Sullivan | Mount Airy, N. C. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Latané, Henry Augustine | Oak Grove, Va. |
Laughlin, James Burnett | Huntsville, Ala. |
B. S., University of Alabama. | |
Mundy, James Oscar, Jr. | Burnley, Va. |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. | |
Newsom, Thomas C. | Independence, Miss. |
B. S., University of Mississippi. | |
Niell, Arthur Harry | Clover, S. C. |
Porter, Charles Terrell | Sylacauga, Ala. |
B. S., in E. E., Alabama Polytechnic Institute. | |
Slaughter, William Howard | Tensaw, Ala. |
B. S., University of Alabama. | |
Stone, John Boyd | Tressel, W. Va. |
B. E., Bridgewater College. |
Cabaniss, William Harvey | Maxeys, Ga. |
B. S., Newberry College. | |
Cornett, Horace Victor | Spring Valley, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Davis, Thomas Newman, Jr. | Lynchburg, Va. |
Hiden, Martin Barbour | Newport News, Va. |
Holladay, Edwin Wilson | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Kable, John Lobban | Staunton, Va. |
King, Aubin Tilden | Richmond, Va. |
M. A., Richmond College. | |
McLean, Frank | Maxton, N. C. |
A. M., University of North Carolina. | |
Murchison, Dan Royall, Jr. | El Paso, Texas. |
B. A., University of Texas. | |
Payne, Edmund Cape | Birmingham, Ala. |
A. B., Howard College. | |
Payne, Frank Marion | Birmingham, Ala. |
A. B., Howard College. | |
Reid, Rufus Tinsley | Davidson, N. C. |
B. A., Davidson College. | |
Rinker, Frederick Casper | Upperville, Va. |
B. A., Roanoke College. | |
Smart, Francis Pelzer | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. S., Vanderbilt University. | |
Waddell, James Alexander | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Washburn, Benjamin Earl | Rutherfordton, N. C. |
M. A., University of North Carolina. | |
Williams, Charles Laval | Boston, Mass. |
Witmer, Chester Anderson | Quarryville, Pa. |
Woodbery, Hunter Samuel | Chaires, Fla. |
B. A., University of Florida. |

Alabama | 7 |
Arkansas | 2 |
Florida | 1 |
Georgia | 2 |
Maryland | 1 |
Massachusetts | 2 |
Mississippi | 4 |
North Carolina | 9 |
Pennsylvania | 1 |
Porto Rico | 1 |
Republic of Columbia | 1 |
South Carolina | 5 |
Tennessee | 1 |
Texas | 1 |
Virginia | 39 |
West Virginia | 1 |
Total | 78 |

DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING.
Figures in parentheses refer to the number of sessions in attendance.
Andrews, Henry Boyd | (4) | Roseland, Va. |
Ashby, Percy Rudolph | (6) | Hampton, Va. |
Bennett, John Campbell | (5) | Brandy Station, Va. |
Berkeley, Norborne | (1) | Danville, Va. |
Blakey, Angus Rucker | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Bonart, Coleman Isaac | (1) | Houston, Texas. |
Bowe, Wythe Davis | (4) | Richmond, Va. |
Brown, Eugene Hendrix | (1) | Big Stone Gap, Va. |
Burnley, Seth | (3) | University, Va. |
Bussell, Conrad Turner | (1) | Irvington, Va. |
Cahill, Frank Paul | (2) | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Calcott, William Stansfield | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Campbell, John Lile | (2) | University, Va. |
Campbell, Lawrence Bryan | (1) | Asheville, N. C. |
Cannon, Wynne Gay, Jr. | (1) | Memphis, Tenn. |
Carr, Lucien, III | (6) | Winchester, Va. |
Cary, Whitner Livingston | (1) | Greenville, S. C. |
Cecil, Byron Russell | (4) | Kansas City, Mo. |
Chandler, Charles Harper, Jr. | (2) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Clark, Henry Woodman | (2) | Washington, D. C. |
Compton, Edward Hoyle | (2) | Baltimore, Md. |
Cooke, Carter Berkeley | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Cook, George Gordon | (2) | Congress Heights, D. C. |
Cowardin, Harry Alfred | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Craig, George Taliaferro | (1) | Port Arthur, Texas. |
Davis, Robert Bruce | (1) | Paces, Va. |
Davis, Sidney Lee | (2) | Benoit, Miss. |
Elliott, Percival | (2) | Highlands, N. C. |
Erhard, Zachary | (1) | New York, N. Y. |
Faber, Joseph Frederick | (5) | Norfolk, Va. |
Fooks, Carleton Cannon | (2) | Georgetown, Del. |
Franke, Kurt Walter | (1) | St. Paul, Minn. |
Funsten, Robert Vivian | (1) | Boise, Idaho. |
Gallalee, John Morin | (5) | Portsmouth, Va. |
Gemeny, Albin Leroy | (4) | Alexandria, Va. |
Gladney, Thomas Glenn | (1) | Starkville, Miss. |
B. S., Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College. | ||
Goulden, Stanley Wallace | (2) | Norfolk, Va. |
Gravatt, Marshall | (4) | Port Royal, Va. |
Gray, Robert Lee, Jr. | (2) | Winchester, Va. |
Harmon, Harry Murphy | (5) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Harnsberger, Thomas Kennerly | (3) | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Harrison, Frederick Nash | (5) | Danville, Va. |
Hart, Richard Witting Byrd | (1) | North Garden, Va. |
Hartmann, Frank Everett | (5) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Herbert, Guy Fairfax | (2) | Marshall, Va. |
Houston, Robert Hugh | (5) | Batesville, Miss. |
James, William Linford | (1) | Ocean View, Del. |
Johnson, Robert Henry | (1) | Clifton Forge, Va. |
Jones, Herbert Erskine | (2) | Oak Hill, W. Va. |
Keys, Francis Raymond | (4) | Norfolk, Va. |
Lamb, James Christian | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Lapham, Jared Stout | (7) | Northville, Mich. |
Latady, Francis Bacon | (4) | Birmingham, Ala. |
Lewis, Frank, Nelson | (3) | Cismont, Va. |
Lewis, Zack, Robert | (1) | Howardsville, Va. |
Lipscomb, William Harold | (5) | Manassas, Va. |
Locke, David Roger | (1) | San Antonio, Texas. |
Lürman, Theodor Gerhard, Jr. | (1) | Baltimore, Md. |
Marshall, John | (2) | Colorado, Texas. |
Merrick, Thomas Belsham | (3) | Glendower, Va. |
Neff, Douglas Williams | (2) | University, Va. |
Neff, William Newton | (4) | Chilhowie, Va. |
B. A., Emory and Henry College; M. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Payne, Joseph Samuel, Jr. | (1) | Columbia, Va. |
Payne, Louis Walters | (1) | Washington, D. C. |
Rawls, Eric Montague | (4) | Asheville, N. C. |
Riter, Auble Whitted | (1) | Forney, Texas. |
Rixey, Eppa, Jr. | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Shepherd, Irving Jones | (3) | Petersburg, Va. |
Shuey, Olyn Rhinehart | (5) | Piedmont, W. Va. |
Smith, Edward Woodson, Jr. | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Smith, James Heflebower | (2) | Weverton, Md. |
Sterrett, Tate Boys | (1) | Hot Springs, Va. |
Stone, Ormond Allison | (1) | Pasadena, Cal. |
Tabb, Warner Throckmorton | (4) | Gloucester, Va. |
Taylor, Henry Marbury | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
Thomas, Frank Lester | (2) | Hammonton, N. J. |
Thurston, William Purcell | (1) | Burlington, N. C. |
Towles, Thomas | (4) | University, Va. |
Trummell, Miles Franklin | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Tucker, Lawrence Fontaine | (3 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Walker, Buz M., Jr. | (1) | Agricultural College, Miss. |
B. S., Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi. | ||
Ward, William Randolph | (3) | Lyells, Va. |
Wells, Fountain Allen | (4) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wells, George Morris Hammond | (5) | Chicago, Ill. |
Whiteside, Edward | (1) | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Williams, Frederick Ford | (2) | Boston, Mass. |
Wilson, Guy Austin | (2) | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wood, Charles Meigs | (3) | Ivy Depot, Va. |
Wood, William Woodhull | (5) | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | ||
Woodson, Daniel Perkins, Jr. | (5) | North Garden, Va. |
Woodward, John Brockenbrough, Jr. | (1) | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College. |
Alabama | 1 |
California | 1 |
Delaware | 2 |
District of Columbia | 3 |
Florida | 1 |
Idaho | 1 |
Illinois | 1 |
Maryland | 3 |
Massachusetts | 1 |
Michigan | 1 |
Minnesota | 1 |
Mississippi | 4 |
Missouri | 1 |
New Jersey | 1 |
North Carolina | 4 |
New York | 1 |
South Carolina | 1 |
Tennessee | 2 |
Texas | 5 |
Virginia | 54 |
West Virginia | 2 |
Total | 91 |

TOTAL SUMMARY OF STUDENTS.
Alabama | 22 |
Arkansas | 8 |
California | 7 |
China | 1 |
Colorado | 1 |
Connecticut | 1 |
Delaware | 2 |
District of Columbia | 11 |
Florida | 8 |
Georgia | 7 |
Idaho | 2 |
Illinois | 5 |
Indiana | 1 |
Kentucky | 18 |
Louisiana | 9 |
Maryland | 20 |
Massachusetts | 4 |
Michigan | 2 |
Minnesota | 2 |
Mississippi | 17 |
Missouri | 8 |
Montana | 2 |
New Jersey | 9 |
New Mexico | 2 |
New York | 11 |
North Carolina | 22 |
Ohio | 8 |
Oklahoma | 4 |
Panama | 2 |
Pennsylvania | 9 |
Porto Rico | 3 |
Republic of Columbia | 1 |
South Carolina | 10 |
South Dakota | 1 |
Tennessee | 19 |
Texas | 26 |
Virginia | 394 |
Washington | 1 |
West Virginia | 16 |
Total | 697 |
This summary is of date Jan. 1, 1911. The normal increase in the enrollment
to be expected after this date would increase the grand total by 25.
REGULAR STUDENTS. | |
The College | 344 |
The Department of Graduate Studies | 30 |
The Department of Law | 183 |
The Department of Medicine | 78 |
The Department of Engineering | 91 |
726 | |
Less duplicates | 29 |
Total Number of Regular Students | 697 |
Total Attendance Summer School, 1910 | 1,350 |
2,047 | |
Deduct for regular students, who also attended the Summer School |
76 |
Total for 1910-1911, Including Summer School, 1910 | 1,971 |

MATRICULATED AFTER PUBLICATION OF LAST
CATALOGUE.
Battle, John Stewart | (1) | Charlottesville, Va. |
College. | ||
Belt, John William | (1) | University, Va. |
Law. | ||
Botts, William Meade | (1) | Roanoke, Va. |
College. | ||
Brown, Eugene Latham | (1) | Boston, Mass. |
College. | ||
Church, Herman Lloyd | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
College. | ||
Cooley, Elbert McNelie | (1) | Hillsville, Va. |
L. I., William and Mary College. | ||
College. | ||
Daniel, Thomas Henry | (7) | University, Va. |
M. D., University of Virginia. | ||
Medicine. | ||
Effinger, Robert Craig | (1) | Staunton, Va. |
College. | ||
Ewing, Fayette Clay, Jr. | (5) | Kirkwood, Mo. |
Engineering. | ||
Farrow, John Burbidge | (1) | Trenton, N. J. |
College. | ||
Freed, John William | (4) | Waynesboro, Va. |
M. D., University of Virginia. | ||
Medicine. | ||
Hiden, Martin Barbour | (4) | Newport News, Va. |
Medicine. | ||
Holmes, James B. | (6) | Lynchburg, Va. |
Medicine. | ||
Irving, John Turner | (1) | Howardsville, Va. |
Law. | ||
Jamison, Paul Howard | (1) | Roanoke, Va. |
College. | ||
Krebs, Allen Joseph, Jr. | (1) | Birmingham, Ala. |
Law. | ||
McCormick, Kenneth Kyle | (1) | Bedford City, Va. |
College. | ||
Nash, William Herbert | (1) | Norfolk, Va. |
Law. | ||
Paul, Charles Wakefield | (1) | University, Va. |
College. | ||
Probasco, William Ramsey | (1) | University, Va. |
B. S., LL. B., University of Cincinnati. | ||
College. | ||
Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux | (11) | Richmond, Va. |
Law. | ||
Smith, William Archibald | (1) | Petersburg, Va. |
Engineering. | ||
Vetterlein, Theodore Godfrey | (1) | Philadelphia, Pa. |
College. | ||
Wiltshire, Turner Hill | (2) | Baltimore, Md. |
Engineering. | ||
Winn, James Julius | (1) | Tacoma, Wash. |
Law. | ||
Wortham, Edwin | (6) | Richmond, Va. |
Engineering. | ||
Corrected Total for 1909-10 | 803 |

DEGREES.
Conferred on Final Day, Wednesday, June, 15, 1910.
Aiken, Archibald Murphey | Danville, Va. |
Albertson, Robert Brooke | Portsmouth, Va. |
Blackburn, Frederic William | Grottoes, Va. |
Bruns, Thomas Muldrup Logan | Howardsville, Va. |
Cleveland, Stanley Matthews | Charlottesville, Va. |
Cocke, Lucian Howard, Jr. | Roanoke, Va. |
Dulany, Henry Rozier, Jr. | Upperville, Va. |
Eager, George Boardman, Jr. | Louisville, Ky. |
Easley, Owen Randolph | Lynchburg, Va. |
Floyd, Earle Norris | Meridian, Miss. |
Gleason, Michael Sidney | Charlottesville, Va. |
Haden, Russell Landram | Crozet, Va. |
Hirsch, Maurice | Houston, Texas. |
Holmes, James B. | Lynchburg, Va. |
Jamison, John Cary | Roanoke, Va. |
Jones, Kenneth Swank | Norfolk, Va. |
Lyons, Thomas Barton, Jr. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Moore, Edwin Norton | University, Va. |
Phipps, Hibbard William | Clintwood, Va. |
Seabright, John Elbert | Bellaire, Ohio. |
Settle, Thomas Slator | Flint Hill, Va. |
Smith, Henry Laurie | Fauquier Springs, Va. |
Taylor, Walter Herron, IV | Norfolk, Va. |
Walker, Thomas Frank | Abingdon, Va. |
Watkins, Charles | Richmond, Va. |
Watson, John Wilbur | Chatham, Va. |
Whittle, Francis Fortescue | Petersburg, Va. |
Williams, Carrington | Richmond, Va. |
Wood, Lyttleton Waddell | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wood, Robert Warner | Birdwood P. O., Va. |
Greaves, Thomas Guy | Charlottesville, Va. |
Tazewell, Littleton Waller, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |

Mackall, Colin Mackenzie | University, Va. |
Canfield, Robert Wallace | Bracket, Va. |
B. Pd., Idaho State Normal School. | |
Dearing, William Grimsley | Sandy, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Findlay, Harris Markham | Abingdon, Va. |
A. B., Emory and Henry College. | |
Floyd, Earle Norris | Meridian, Miss. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Givens, Charles Watson | Newport, Va. |
B. A., Milligan College. | |
Goodwin, Conrad Harrison | Richmond, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College. | |
Hirsch, Maurice | Houston, Texas. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Holmes, James B. | Lynchburg, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
McLemore, James Sugars | Charlottesville, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
Powell, William Ptolemy | Belmont, Va. |
B. A., Richmond College. | |
Watson, John Wilbur | Chatham, Va. |
B. A., University of Virginia. |
Beale, Robert Cecil, Jr. | Fredericksburg, Va. |
M. A., University of Virginia. | |
Dissertation: The Development of the Short Story in the South. | |
Swartz, Mifflin Wyatt | Jackson, Miss. |
M. A., University of Virginia. | |
Dissertation: The Personal Characteristics and the Dramatic Use of the Old in Euripides. |
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Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson | Charlottesville, Va. |
M. A., University of Virginia. | |
Dissertation: Patrician and Plebeian in Virginia. | |
Wilson, Ralph Elmer | Northfield, Minn. |
B. A., Carleton College. | |
Dissertation: New Positions of the Stars in the Huyghenian Region of the Great Nebula of Orion, from observations made at the Leander McCormick Observatory. |

Allen, George Edward | Mannboro, Va. |
Anderson, Laurence Alexander | Lynchburg, Va. |
Aull, William, Jr. | Lexington, Mo. |
Barclay, Robert Clifford, Jr. | Portsmouth, Va. |
Barker, Vernon Crumley | Mendota, Va. |
Bedford, Hugh Lawson, Jr. | Bailey, Tenn. |
Bouldin, Wood, Jr. | Houston, Va. |
Brosman, Rudolph Jodocus | Ephrata, Pa. |
Campbell, Stuart Bland | Wytheville, Va. |
Carrington, Richard Watkins | Richmond, Va. |
Chalmers, Algernon Coleman | Alexandria, Va. |
Chalmers, David Twiggs | Alexandria, Va. |
Chambers, Julian Sidney | Columbus, Ga. |
Conrad, Robert Young | Winchester, Va. |
Crump, William Wood | Richmond, Va. |
Culver, Harry Thompson | Marquette, Mich. |
Currie, James Wharey | Davidson, N. C. |
Daingerfield, James Keene | Lexington, Ky. |
Dashiell, Randolph Grayson | Richmond, Va. |
Doughty, George Lloyd, Jr. | Accomac, Va. |
Dovell, Guy Ansell Bond | Charlottesville, Va. |
Eager, George Boardman, Jr. | Louisville, Ky. |
Easley, George Gilmer | Houston, Va. |
Edgar, Charles Tyson | Birdwood, Va. |
Ferrell, William Warren | Danville, Va. |
French, William Ephraim | Clintwood, Va. |
Fry, George Washington | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
Gaither, Henry Granger | Baltimore, Md. |
Gilmer, George | Charlottesville, Va. |
Goode, Morton Graham | Skipwith, Va. |
Goodwin, Donald Phinney | Hollywood, Cal. |
Goodwin, Henry Pooley | Hollywood, Cal. |
Greis, George Rehmann | Hammonton, N. J. |
Hall, Channing Moore | Williamsburg, Va. |
Hampton, Andrew Hood, Jr. | Winchester, Ky. |
Harris, Malcolm Kerr | Danville, Va. |
Harris, William Overton | Louisville, Ky. |
Harrison, William Benjamin | Louisville, Ky. |
Harty, Leo Emmet | Greenville, Miss. |
Harvey, Thomas Ellis | Baltimore, Md. |
Heller, Edwin Max | Richmond, Va. |
Herrmann, Amos Wallick | Red Lion, Pa. |
Heywood, John Guthrie | Ogden, Utah. |
Holland, Hugh Latane | Windsor, Va. |
Holland, Reuben Miller | Whitesville, Ky. |
Holt. Robert Earl | Chicago, Ill. |
Howell, Charles Cook | Downing, Fla. |
Jamison, John Cary | Roanoke, Va. |
Jones, William Robert | Brydie, Va. |
King, James Berry | Hulbert, Okla. |
Lewis, George Washington | Berryville, Va. |
Lewis, Mason Avery | Denver, Col. |
McCaffrey, William Thomas | Savannah, Ga. |
McClelland, James Bruce, Jr. | Clarendon, Texas. |
McCorkle, Claiborn Ross | Richlands, Va. |
McGarry, Francis Belding | South Jacksonville, Fla. |
McQueen, Isaac Rhea | Vaughtsville, Tenn. |
Maxwell, Stuart Denman | Tyler, Texas. |
May, James Harry, Jr. | Staunton, Va. |
Miller, Alanson Austin | Gainesville, Fla. |
Miller, Harry Compton | Birmingham, Ala. |
Moran, Charles Edward | University, Va. |
Nash, John | Portsmouth, Va. |
Neff, Mitchell Tabb | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Nichols, William Elmer | Georgetown, Ky. |
Pace, Siedler Nelson | Culpeper, Va. |
Philpotts, Alphonso Curran | Norfolk, Va. |
Pinner, John Franklin | Suffolk, Va. |
Polk, Lucius Junius, Jr. | Sherman, Texas. |
Pyle, Thomas Myron | University, Va. |
Rector, James Alcorn | Hot Springs, Ark. |
Riddle, Simon Peter | Pound, Va. |
Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux | Richmond, Va. |
Settle, Thomas Slator | Flint Hill, Va. |
Shannon, George Gannaway | Saltville, Va. |
Smith, Henry Laurie | Fauquier Springs, Va. |
Smith, William Worth, Jr. | Alexandria, Va. |
Snapp, James Phagan | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Souder, William Frederick, Jr. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Strachan, Donald Cheyne | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Stras, Beverley William, Jr. | Tazewell, Va. |
Sutherland, George Grover Cleveland | Stratton, Va. |
Tunstall, Richard | Norfolk, Va. |
Tynes, Buford Cleveland | Tazewell, Va. |
Walker, George | Heathsville, Va. |
Wall, Emmette Warren | Farmville, Va. |
Wells, Joseph Kleiber | Brownsville, Texas. |
White, John Daniel | Staunton, Va. |
Willcox, Thomas Hamlin, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Williams, Philip | Winchester, Va. |
Wilson, Joseph Thomas, Jr. | Henderson, Ky. |
Wilson, Richard Taylor | Petersburg, Va. |
Wood, Alban Morley | Frederick, Md. |
Wood, William James | Lebanon, Ind. |
Wyllie, Alfred Scales | Danville, Va. |
Zimmer, George Francis | Birdseye, Ind. |
Baughman, William Henry | Richmond, Va. |
Blackford, John Minor | Alexandria, Va. |
Booker, Lewis | University, Va. |
Braden, Albert Van Devanter | Pæonian Springs, Va. |
Caylor, Claude Carlisle | Washington, D. C. |
Costenbader, Clinton Franklin | Mauch Chunk, Pa. |
Crawford, Charles Brown | Theological Seminary, Va. |
Cross, Chaillos | Montpelier, Miss. |
Dabney, Cecil | Charlottesville, Va. |
Davis, Reuben Frank | Waynesboro, Va. |
Faulkner, Garland Eggleston, Jr. | South Boston, Va. |
Faville, Mark Roy | Dolgeville, N. Y. |
Haden, William Dandridge | Charlottesville, Va. |
Hughes, Thomas Edmond | Laurel Mills, Va. |
Jackson, Henry Wirt, Jr. | Keswick, Va. |
Jones, Alfred Power | Fredericksburg, Va. |
Jones, Arthur Shade | Richmond, Va. |
Lang, George Herrmann | Savannah, Ga. |
McMurdo. Archibald Douglas | Charlottesville, Va. |
Murphy, William Alexander | Morganton, N. C. |
Neff, John Henry, Jr. | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Purdum, Ernest Alexander | Providence Forge, Va. |
Setzler, John Bachman | Pomaria, S. C. |
Smith, Rockwell Emerson | Campanis, Brazil, S. A. |
Taylor, Richard Vipon, Jr. | Mobile, Ala. |
Todd, Gordon Livingston | Mt. Solon, Va. |
Vaiden, Algernon Stubblefield | Newport News, Va. |
Waples, Joseph Benjamin, Jr. | Georgetown, Del. |
Wilde, Adna Godfrey | Vicksburg, Miss. |
Williams, Robert Arthur | The Dalles, Ore. |
Wilson, Robert Emmett | Charlottesville, Va. |
Brooke, James Vass | Norfolk, Va. |
Ewing, Fayette Clay, Jr. | Kirkwood, Mo. |
Gostin, Earnest Lamar | Macon, Ga. |
Hipp, John Clarence | Newberry, S. C. |
Howell, Beaudric Lafitte | Alexandria, Va. |
Johnson, Richard Potts | Frederick, Md. |
Reeves, Stanley | Johnson City, Tenn. |
Tazewell, Calvert Walke | Norfolk, Va. |
Tazewell, Littleton Waller, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Tandy, Charles Willis, Jr. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Alrich, Eugene Woodford | Spottsylvania, Va. |
Mann, William Jackson, Jr. | Upperville, Va. |
Ratrie, Harry | Brandy, Va. |
Schweickert, Thomas Clifford | Portsmouth, Va. |
Wortham, Edwin | Richmond, Va. |
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