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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 vested 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


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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 joint action of the Rector and Visitors of the University
of Virginia and 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 forty 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.


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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.[1]

 
[1]

Pending a reorganization of this department, the section of the catalogue treating
of it is omitted for the current session.


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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.

To February 28, 1914.

         
JOHN WIMBISH CRADDOCK  Lynchburg 
HENRY DELAWARE FLOOD  Appomattox 
ARMISTEAD CHURCHILL GORDON, LL. D.  Staunton 
JAMES KEITH MARSHALL NORTON  Alexandria 
WILLIAM HENRY WHITE  Richmond 

To February 29, 1916.

       
ROBERT TATE IRVINE  Big Stone Gap 
WILLIAM FRANCIS DREWRY  Petersburg 
GEORGE RUST BEDINGER MICHIE  Charlottesville 
WALTER TANSILL OLIVER  Fairfax 
   
THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION, ex officio 
Richmond 
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY, ex officio  University 

THE SECRETARY OF THE VISITORS.

ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS.

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Messrs. MICHIE, FLOOD, CRADDOCK, NORTON,
AND THE RECTOR.

THE FINANCE COMMITTEE.

Messrs. CRADDOCK, MICHIE AND WHITE.


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TRUSTEES OF THE MILLER FUND.

             
JOHN WOOD FISHBURNE, President  Charlottesville 
GEORGE PERKINS  Charlottesville 
JOHN BARCLAY MOON  Charlottesville 
EUGENE CARTER MASSIE  Richmond 
CHANNING MOORE BOLTON  Charlottesville 
EDWARD ECHOLS  Staunton 
RICHARD THOMAS WALKER DUKE, JR.  Charlottesville 

SECRETARY AND TREASURER.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Messrs. FISHBURNE, 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 

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OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION.


                                                               

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EDWIN ANDERSON 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. 
WILLIAM MYNN THORNTON, LL. D.  Monroe Hill 
Professor of Applied Mathematics and Dean of the Department
of Engineering. 
FRANCIS PERRY DUNNINGTON, B. S., C. E., M. E.  University Heights 
Professor of Analytical and Industrial Chemistry. 
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 and Dean of the Department 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 and Dean of the Department
of Graduate Studies. 
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. 
RALEIGH COLSTON MINOR, M. A., B. L.  West Lawn 
Professor of Law. 
RICHARD HENRY WILSON, M. A., Ph. D.  Park Street 
Professor of Romanic Languages. 
JAMES MORRIS PAGE, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D.  University Terrace 
Professor of Mathematics and Dean of the University. 
THOMAS FITZHUGH, M. A.,  West Lawn 
Professor of Latin. 
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M. D., Ph. D.,  Carr's Hill 
Professor of Hygiene and Director of the Fayerweather
Gymnasium. 
RICHARD HENRY WHITEHEAD, A. B., M. D., LL. D.  McCormick Road 
Professor of Anatomy and Dean of the Department of Medicine. 
ALBERT LEFEVRE, Ph. D., LL. D.  West Range 
Corcoran Professor of Philosophy. 
WILLIAM HARRY HECK, M. A.  Preston Heights 
Curry Memorial Professor of Education. 
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.  McCormick Road 
Professor of Physiology. 
STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M. A., M. D.  University Place 
Professor of Surgery and Gynecology and Director of the
University Hospital. 
THOMAS LEONARD WATSON, M. S., Ph. D.  University Place 
Corcoran Professor of Geology. 
ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD, B. A., 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.  Preston Heights 
Walter Reed Professor of Pathology. 
ROBERT FRENCH COMPTON, M. D.  Fry's Spring 
Professor of Diseases of Ear, Throat and Nose. 
CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D.  East Lawn 
Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English. 
WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST, B. A.  Preston Heights 
John B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History
and Literature. 
ARMISTEAD MASON DOBIE, M. A., LL. B.  Monroe Hill 
Professor of Law. 
WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER, M. A., Ph. D.  Monroe Hill 
Professor of Germanic Languages. 
JOHN LLOYD NEWCOMB, C. E.  Monroe Hill 
Professor of Civil Engineering. 
JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M. D.  University Place 
Professor of Clinical Medicine and University Physician. 
HARVEY ERNEST JORDAN, M. A., Ph. D.  University Place 
Professor of Histology and Embryology. 
CHARLES GILMORE MAPHIS  Park Street 
Professor of Secondary Education and Director of the
Summer School. 
ROBERT HENNING WEBB, M. A., Ph. D.  Wertland Street 
Professor of Greek. 
SAMUEL ALFRED MITCHELL, M. A., Ph. D.,  Observatory Mountain 
Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Leander
McCormick Observatory. 
LLEWELYN GRIFFITH HOXTON, B. S., M. A.  Fry's Spring 
Associate Professor of Physics. 
CHARLES HANCOCK, B. S.  University Place 
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 
GRAHAM EDGAR, B. S., Ph. D.  Preston Heights 
Associate Professor of Chemistry. 
WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER, M. A., Ph. D.  Preston Heights 
Associate Professor of Biology. 
JOHN SHARSHALL GRASTY, Ph. D.  University Place 
William Barton Rogers Associate Professor of
Economic Geology. 
WALTER SHELDON RODMAN, B. S., M. S.  West Main Street 
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. 
CHARLES WAKEFIELD PAUL  University Heights 
Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking. 
WILLIAM HALL GOODWIN, A. B., M. D.  Hospital 
Adjunct Professor of Surgery. 
WELDON THOMAS MYERS, M. A., Ph. D.  Wertland Street 
Adjunct Professor of English Literature. 
CARROLL MASON SPARROW, Ph. D.  University Place 
Adjunct Professor of Physics. 
JAMES ALEXANDER WADDELL, B. A., M. D.  West Range 
Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology. 
GEORGE BOARDMAN EAGER, B. A., LL. B.  Minor's Cottage 
Adjunct Professor of Law. 
WILLIAM MUSE HUNLEY, B. A.  University Place 
Adjunct Professor of Political Science. 
JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE, M. A., Ph. D.  West Main Street 
Adjunct Professor of Latin and Instructor in Greek. 
ALBERT GEORGE ADAM BALZ, M. A.  Colonnade Club 
Adjunct Professor of Philosophy. 
JAMES COOK BARDIN, M. D.  Dawson's Row 
Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages. 
EDWARD MAY MAGRUDER, M. D.  West Jefferson Street 
Clinical Instructor in Physical Diagnosis. 
HUGH THOMAS NELSON, M. D.  High Street 
Clinical Instructor in Medicine. 
MONTE LEWIS REA, M. D.  High Street 
Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics and Dermatology. 
RICHARD WINGFIELD GARNETT, M. D.  High Street 
Director of the University Dispensary and Instructor in
Social Medicine. 
JOSEPH GRAY DINWIDDIE, M. S.  Nalle Street 
Instructor in Analytical Chemistry. 
JOHN HENRY NEFF, B. A., M. D.  Hospital 
Instructor in Surgery and Resident Surgeon in University Hospital. 
STERLING HENRY DIGGS, M. S.  Turner Street 
Instructor in Chemistry, and Assistant in Philosophy. 
THOMAS ELVIN DIDLAKE, M. A.  Wertland Street 
Instructor in Economics. 
ERNEST JACKSON OGLESBY, B. A.  Fourteenth Street 
Instructor in Mathematics. 
JOSEPH BRUMMELL EARNEST, M. A.  Wertland Street 
Instructor in History. 
JUSTUS HENRY CLINE, M. A.  Brooks Museum 
Instructor in Geology. 
HENRY PORTERFIELD TAYLOR, B. A.  University Avenue 
Instructor in Romance Languages. 
GARDNER LLOYD CARTER, B. A.  Main Street 
Instructor in Chemistry. 
GEORGE LLOYD BARTON, Jr., B. A.  Wertland Street 
Instructor in Latin. 
GLENN HOWARD GRAYBEAL, B. A.  University, Va. 
Instructor in Mathematics. 
CHRISTIAN TALBOTT STEGER, B. A.  Madison Hall 
Instructor in German. 
THADDEUS BENJAMIN REEVES, B. S.  Sigma Nu House 
Instructor in Anatomy. 
WILLIAM EDWARD BRAY, B. A., M. D.  Hospital 
Instructor in Medicine. 
WILLIAM SMITH BEAN, B. A.  East Range 
Instructor in Pharmacology and Materia Medica. 
RAYMOND CARLYLE DINGLEDINE, B. S.  Theta Delta Chi House 
Instructor in Physics. 
IRVING JONES SHEPHERD, M. E.  Chancellor Street 
Instructor in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. 
JARED STOUT LAPHAM, M. E.  Chancellor Street 
Instructor in Applied Mathematics. 
ALEXANDER HAMILTON NELSON  Park Place 
Assistant in Latin. 
FREDERICK MENKERT DIVEN, LL. B.  Fourteenth Street 
Assistant in Law. 
JOSEPH LEE WRIGHT  East Range 
Assistant in Physiology. 
EUGENE NEFF, B. A.,  Kappa Sigma House 
Assistant in Physiology. 
HENRY TRAUTMANN  Preston Heights 
Assistant in Physiology. 
LUCIUS GASTON GAGE, B. A.  Phi Kappa Sigma House 
Assistant in Pathology. 
JOHN OWEN BEATY, B. A.  Madison Hall 
Assistant in English Literature. 
HERMANN LLOYD CHURCH, B. A.  Higate Lodge 
Assistant in English Literature. 
PALMER HAMPTON GRAHAM, M. A.  Observatory Mountain 
Assistant in Astronomy. 
WILLIAM HAY TALIAFERRO  Dawson's Row 
Assistant in Biology. 
LANT RADER SLAVEN, B. A.  East Range 
Assistant in Law. 
CHARLES EUGENE SHULL, B. S.  West Main Street 
Assistant in Mathematics. 
JOSEPH METTAUER HURT, M. A.  East Lawn 
Assistant in Philosophy. 
PRESTON HENRY BAILEY, LL. B.  West Range 
Assistant in Law. 
HERBERT FERDINAND JACKSON, B. Ped.  East Range 
Assistant in Pathology. 
LINWOOD DICKENS KEYSER  Chancellor Street 
Student Assistant in Chemistry. 
ELLIS NIMMO TUCKER  Dawson's Row 
Student Assistant in Mathematics. 
JAMES LETCHER HARRISON  West Main Street 
Student Assistant in English. 
JAMES ROBERT CASH  University Avenue 
Student Assistant in Biology. 
WALTER ARMISTEAD WILLIAMS, Jr.  St. Anthony Hall 
Student Assistant in Biology. 
WILLIAM JOSEPH PARRISH, Jr.  East Range 
Student Assistant in History. 
WILLIAM DULANEY ANDERSON  Monroe Hill 
Student Assistant in Histology and Embryology. 
CARTER BERKELEY COOKE  Dawson's Row 
Student Assistant in Civil Engineering. 
JAMES CHRISTIAN LAMB  Fourteenth Street 
Student Assistant in Engineering Drawing. 
MILES FRANKLIN TRUMMELL  Mechanical Laboratory 
Student Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. 
HANSFORD ANDERSON, Jr.  Mechanical Laboratory 
Student Assistant in Drawing. 
ANDREW JACKSON TERRY BROWN  West Range Laboratory 
Student Assistant in Chemistry. 
HARRY ALFRED COWARDIN  Monroe Hill 
Student Assistant in Engineering. 
CHARLES EDWARD THORNTON  Monroe Hill 
Student Assistant in Civil Engineering. 
RICHARD EMMETT, Jr.  Madison Hall 
Student Assistant in Physics. 
HARRY EVANS TRIMBLE, B. A.  West Main Street 
Sanitary Inspector. 
JOHN SHELTON PATTON  West Main Street 
Librarian. 
MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE  Nalle Street 
Assistant Librarian. 
LENA BARKSDALE  Ridge Street 
Assistant in Library. 
ESTELLE DINWIDDIE  Nalle Street 
Assistant in Library. 
CATHERINE REBECCA LIPOP  Minor Hall 
Law Librarian. 
JOHN PURYEAR, B. A.  Fourteenth Street 
Assistant Law Librarian. 
ELMER IRVING CARRUTHERS  Jefferson Street 
Bursar. 
HOWARD WINSTON  East Lawn 
Registrar. 
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, Ph. D., M. D.  Carr's Hill 
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. 
CARRIE LOUISE WORRELL  Chancellor Street 
Secretary to the President. 
CHARLES HAROLD HARCOURT THOMAS  West Main Street 
Assistant to Bursar. 
VIRGINIA EMMA MORAN  McCormick Road 
Assistant to Bursar. 
STEPHEN HURT WATTS, M. A., M. D.  University Place 
Director of University Hospital. 
JAMES CARROLL FLIPPIN, M. D.  University Place 
University Physician. 
HARRY TAYLOR MARSHALL, M. A., M. D.  Preston Heights 
Pathologist to University Hospital. 
JOHN HENRY NEFF, B. A., M. D.  Hospital 
Resident Surgeon, University Hospital. 
RICHARD WINGFIELD GARNETT, M. D.  High Street 
Director of the University Dispensary. 
PEYTON MONCURE CHICHESTER, M. D.  Hospital 
Interne, University Hospital. 
PERCY ELISHA DUGGINS, M. D.  Hospital 
Interne, University Hospital. 
CHARLES MALLON O'CONNOR, M. D.,  Hospital 
Interne, University Hospital. 
JOHN PORTER JONES, B. S., M. D.,  Hospital 
Interne, University Hospital. 
HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN  Gymnasium 
Associate Director of Athletics. 
ARTHUR GROMAUN NOEHREN  Gymnasium 
Instructor in Physical Culture. 
SAMUEL SAUNDERS  Chancellor Street 
Assistant in Physical Culture. 

DEANS OF THE DEPARTMENTS.

         
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. B., 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 

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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 and Boards.)

                                   

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Bulletin:  Hunley, Maphis, Myers, Bardin, Heck, Beaty, Winston, Bradford,
Patton.
 
Athletics  Lefevre, Echols, Lambeth, Dobie, Watts 
Catalogue:  Faulkner, Minor, Hoxton, Hancock, Hough, Bird, Webb, Sparrow,
McLemore, and the Secretary to the President.
 
Buildings and Grounds  Lambeth, Echols, Dunnington 
Entrance Requirements  Thornton, Page (J. M.), Marphis 
Library:  Kent, Thornton, Marshall, Smith, Graves, Page (T. W.) 
Literary Societies:  Paul, Smith, Kepner, Forrest, Echols, Heck, Page (T. W.),
Webb.
 
Positions for Graduates  Kent, Maphis 
Accredited Secondary Schools  Maphis, FitzHugh, Webb, Grasty 
Public Celebrations  Dobie, Davis, Lefevre, Edgar, Eager, Balz 
Religious Exercises:  Smith, Kent, Hough, Dunnington, Davis, Forrest 
Cemetery  Dunnington, Lambeth, Faulkner 
Fire Protection  Hancock, Newcomb, Lambeth 
Student Self Help:  Waddell, Kepner, Brockman, Rodman, McLemore, Balz 
Clocks and Bells  Hoxton, Dunnington, Sparrow 
Commons Hall  Newcomb, Lile, Rodman, Webb 
Graduate School: Rules and Courses:  Dabney, Echols, Kent, Wilson, Smith, Page (T. W.), Watson 
College: Rules and Courses:  Page (J. M.), Dabney, Echols, Kent, Lefevre, Thornton, Tuttle,
FitzHugh, Smith (C. A.), Mitchell.
 
Medical School: Rules and Courses:  Whitehead, Hough, Davis, Marshall 
Summer School  Maphis, FitzHugh, Kent, Echols, Heck 
Hospital Board:  Drs. Davis, Watts, Hedges, Macon, Compton, Marshall, Flippin,
Goodwin, the Dean.
 
University Sanitation:  Drs. Marshall, Lambeth, Flippin, Davis, Hedges 
Publicity  Hunley, Faulkner, Maphis 

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PREACHERS TO THE UNIVERSITY.

1913.

Rev. H. Tucker Graham, D. D., President of Hampden-Sidney College,
Hampden-Sidney, Va., Jan. 12.

Rev. William Winstar Hamilton, D. D., Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 19.

Rev. H. M. Canter, D. D., Alexandria, Va., Jan. 26.

Rev. Melton Clark, Greensboro, N. C., Feb. 9.

Rev. William D. Moss, D. D., Chapel Hill, N. C., Feb. 16.

Rt. Rev. Theodore S. Henderson, D. D., Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 23

Mr. Willis D. Weatherford, Ph. D., New York City, Nov. 2.

Rev. Samuel C. Hatcher, D. D., Vice-President Randolph-Macon
College, Ashland, Va., Nov. 9.

Rev. Theron H. Rice, D. D., Richmond, Va., Nov. 23.

Rev. Prof. William Mentzel Forrest, University, Va., Nov. 30.

Rev. Lewis S. Chafer, New York City, April 6.

Rev. T. Clagett Skinner, Richmond, Va., April 13.

Rev. W. A. Cooper, D. D., Lynchburg, Va., April 20.

Mr. Clifford Roe, Chicago, Ill., April 20.

Mr. K. Knowles Cooper, Washington, D. C., April 27.

Rev. Oliver Huckel, D. D., Baltimore, Md., May 11.

Rev. H. D. Maclachlan, D. D., Richmond, Va., May 18.

Rev. J. Henry Harms, D. D., President Newberry College, Newberry,
S. C., May 25.

Rev. Prof. John Franklin Genung, Ph. D., Amherst College, Amherst,
Mass., June 15.

Rev. Eberhardt Phildius, Ph. D., Vienna, Austria, June 15.

Rev. William Winstar Hamilton, D. D., Lynchburg, Va., Sep. 14.

Rev. Charles G. Hounshell, New York City, Sep. 21.

Rev. R. J. Willingham, D. D., Richmond, Va., Sep. 28.

Rev. W. W. Moore, D. D., President Union Theological Seminary,
Richmond, Va., Oct. 12.

Rev. Prof. Franklin N. Parker, Trinity College, Durham, N. C.,
Oct. 19.

Rev. Prof. A. T. Robertson, D. D., Louisville, Ky., Oct. 26.

Rev. H. Tucker Graham, President Hampden-Sidney College, Hampden-Sidney,
Va., Nov. 9.

Rev. J. N. Latham, D. D., Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 23.

Rev. George P. Eckwan, D. D., New York City, Nov. 30.