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IV. PART IV
PHYSICAL CULTURE:
RELIGIOUS WORK:
LITERARY SOCIETIES:
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS:
INDEX.


PHYSICAL CULTURE.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M. D., Ph. D., | |
Director of the Gymnasium. | |
CHARLES EDWARD MORAN, | Student Assistant. |
The method of instruction pursued does not adhere blindly to
any system, so called. Proper recognition is given to any method
the whole or parts of which have been useful or which indicate efficacy;
for, however valuable any system may be, it cannot be maintained
in its entirety without the consideration of hereditary tendencies,
and of individuality in physical possibilities, physical conditions, and
physical tastes. The plan of individual training is encouraged in
every case, and especially where an examination discloses the student's
inability to pursue general or concerted exercises, either from threatened
injury or inability to profit by such work.
Students, upon entering the University, are entitled, without cost,
to a thorough physical examination by the Director. The examination
includes an accurate measurement of his physical proportions, a careful
examination of the condition and action of the heart and lungs
and the strength of the principal muscular groups; at the same time
information is solicited concerning his heredity. Upon the basis
if the information so gathered instruction will be given as to particular
exercises and the use of the various developing appliances,
as indicated. The examinations are repeated at intervals, the changes
noted and new work suggested, if desirable.
In addition to individual work, daily classes are given in light
gymnastics—marching, figure running, calisthenics, dumb-bells, and
clubs, adapted as nearly as possible to individuals of all ages and
physical conditions. The exercises are gradual and progressive,
commencing with the simplest movements and proceeding to the
more complicated and arduous when the more rudimentary forms have
been mastered.
During the winter months gymnastics which require great
strength and agility are indulged in by those who are fitted for these
classes by previous training. This work, of admitted spectacular
character (yet having its usefulness), is terminated by an annual
gymnastic tournament, usually in the first half of March.
The Faculty regulations on athletics require that members of
the University athletic teams shall give evidence of satisfactory

deemed necessary, in addition to the regular physical examination:
Members of the football teams are required to make a strength test
of 1300 points; members of the baseball team a test of 1100 points.
The points are reckoned as follows: The strength of back in
pounds, the strength of legs in pounds, strength of chest in pounds,
strength of forearms in pounds (pressure), added to one-tenth of
the weight (in pounds), multiplied by the number of times the body
is lifted by the upper arms.
The Fayerweather Gymnasium, the gift of Daniel Fayerweather,
of New York, is a handsome and commodious structure on classical
lines, situated on the eastern slope of Carr's Hill, overlooking the
Athletic Campus. The first floor contains a spacious exercise hall,
equipped with the best and most approved developing appliances,
as well as apparatus for light and heavy gymnastics, a one-twentieth
mile concave-inclined running track, a visitor's gallery, lavatory,
trophy-room, and the various offices. The basement floor is concrete
throughout and contains the baths—needle, shower, spray,
tub, and plunge—supplied with both hot and cold water; bowling
alleys, ball-cage, boiler-room, lockers, locker-room, dressing-rooms,
and barber-shop. The building is heated by a hot water system,
ventilated by airshafts, registers, and skylights, and lighted by gas
and electricity.
The gymnasium is open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. every day except
Sunday. Attendance is voluntary and free of cost to every regularly
matriculated student. Classes are arranged at such hours as not to
conflict with other University duties.
The Athletic Park contains twenty-one acres, a part of which has
been laid out into a driving park, set with trees and hedges, containing
the site for the proposed Athletic Clubhouse. Two hundred thousand
surface feet have been perfectly graded, drained, and fenced for football,
baseball, and track work. This surface was completed at a cost
of about ten thousand dollars, and the removal of forty-eight thousand
cubic yards of earth. A grand stand and bleacher have been erected,
each seating a thousand persons. The work of turfing, protection, and
decoration is going steadily on, and will, it is estimated, cost ten
thousand dollars more.
ATHLETICS.
Games and sports of all kinds are under the special direction of
the General Athletic Association, a student organization whose object
is to promote this class of physical exercises. The Faculty, by
means of its committee on athletics, exercises a general advisory

excess in physical exercises, while giving to the student, as far as
possible, entire liberty of management: a strict limit is placed upon
the character of intercollegiate games and the number played away
from the University.
REGULATIONS CONCERNING ATHLETICS.
1. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is intrusted with the general oversight
of field and track athletics, and is authorized to forbid any features in these exercises
which endanger the health and morals of the participants.
2. No student will be permitted to play upon the University football and baseball
teams except after physical examination by the Director of the Gymnasium, and
with his approbation.
3. No student under twenty-one years old will be permitted to play with either
team in games away from the University, either as a regular member of the team
or as a substitute, except upon written permission from his parent or guardian,
addressed to the President of the University.
4. Only students who act as regular or substitute members of the athletic
teams will be permitted to accompany them on trips away from the University,
except during vacations and holidays.
5. Special monthly reports will be made to the President with respect to Class
standing and progress in study of each player on the athletic teams during the
football and baseball seasons, whether such player be a regular or substitute member
of either team, or an applicant for either position.
6. Any member of an athletic team who is reported for neglect of his studies
or non-attendance on lectures may be required by the President to sever his connection
with such team.
7. The athletic teams shall not have contests elsewhere than upon the University
grounds with any except teams from other institutions of learning.
8. Experts for purposes of instruction and professional teams for purposes of
practice may be employed on the University grounds, but only with written permission
from the President of the University.
9. Before any student can become a member or a substitute member of any
athletic team in the University, and take part in any intercollegiate contest, he
must make application in a prescribed form in writing to the Committee on Athletics
in the University and secure the endorsed approval of that Committee to his application.
It shall be the duty of the Athletic Committee to have the executive officers
of the University endorse such application to the effect that the applicant is an
unconditionally registered student of the University.
10. It shall be the duty of the Athletic Committee to enquire into and make
a record of the athletic experiences of the applicant, and it shall be the duty of
the applicant to appear before the Committee and answer on his honor such questions
as the Committee may see fit to ask.
11. It shall be the duty of the Athletic Committee to require a pledge in
writing of the applicant certifying on his honor that he has never accepted directly
or indirectly remuneration, compensatory gift, valuable consideration, or promise
thereof, for his athletic services, and that he is in the proper and strict sense of the
word an amateur player in collegiate athletic sports, before the Committee endorses
his application.
12. No student of this University who has been a member or substitute member
of any athletic team at another college or university, shall be permitted to become
a member of such athletic team at this University, unless and until he shall
have been a student at this University for at least five months.

The "five months previous residence rule" shall also apply to all students who
enter the University without entrance certificate or examination.
13. No person whose name is in the faculty list or appears in the catalogue
list of officers of instruction and administration of the University, and who receives
a remuneration therefrom, shall be a member of any athletic team representing the
University.
14. It shall be the duty of the President of the Athletic Association, the
Advisory Board of that Association, the Manager of the team, the Captain of the
team, the Director of the gymnasium and the Treasurer of the Association to
furnish, on request, a statement to the effect that each member of an athletic team
is above their suspicion as to his eligibility to represent the University as a proper
amateur player, before such player shall be allowed to take part in a contest.
15. Whereas, a member of an athletic team of this University is a representative
student and enjoys special honor in thus representing the University, this
privilege shall be withheld from any student whose scholastic standing is discreditable.
16. After September 15th, 1907, no "coach" or "trainer" not an alumnus or
officer of the University shall be employed for the purpose of instructing or training
any athletic team in this University.
17. That the Faculty Committee on Athletics should be authorized and instructed
to establish a maximum period after which a player in any branch of
athletic sport shall be ineligible to play on the corresponding team of this University.
18. The members of any athletic team may be allowed not more than eight
days leave of absence from the University for the purpose of engaging in athletic
contests; but no student who is a member of more than one athletic team shall
be allowed more than sixteen days leave of absence during the entire session.
The College Topics is a weekly newspaper, published under the
auspices of the General Athletic Association, devoted to the interests
of Athletics and the University at large.
Editors-in-Chief for 1905-1906.
Albert Sidney Johnstone, | First term. |
Frank Dunham Boyd, | Second term. |
William Fitzhugh Carter, Jr., | Third term. |

RELIGIOUS WORK.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
REV. HUGH MILTON McILHANY, JR., M. A., Ph. D., | |
General Secretary. |
Object.—The Young Men's Christian Association, founded in
1858, is the largest student organization in the University, and is the
oldest student Young Men's Christian Association in existence. It
stands for a higher spiritual life among the members, and for united
effort to help others in the attempt to live consistent Christian lives.
Work.—The distinctive work of the Association consists in promoting
individual study of the Bible and Foreign Missions by means
of small classes under student leaders, in maintaining a weekly Prayer-Service,
held on Wednesday night at seven thirty o'clock, in assisting,
through some of its members, the work of the churches and Sunday
Schools in the vicinity of the University, in inviting eminent Christian
workers to address the students on religious matters, and in
promoting social intercourse among the students by means of lectures,
entertainments, and other social events.
The English Bible.—The Young Men's Christian Association
offers the following courses in Bible Study, open to all students:
Studies in the Life of Christ.
Studies in the Acts and Epistles.
Studies in Old Testament characters.
Studies in the Teaching of Jesus and His Apostles.
These courses, arranged by the International Committee of Young
Men's Christian Associations, are intended to form a four years'
cycle of study, and are conducted by student leaders.
The Y. M. C. A. Equipment.—Through the munificence of Mrs.
William E. Dodge and family, of New York City, the Association
possesses one of the handsomest and most conveniently arranged
college association buildings in the world, which was erected during
the previous session at a cost, including furnishings, etc., of
about $75,000. The students, alumni, and friends of the University
have subscribed an endowment fund of nearly $20,000 for the maintenance
of the property.

This building, called "Madison Hall" in honor of President
Madison, who was so intimately connected with the early history of
the University, faces the north front of the Rotunda. It contains
editorial rooms for the college periodicals, game rooms, kitchen,
club room, exercise room, elaborate bathing facilities, reception
room, reading room, meeting room, parlor, office, writing room,
auditorium, guest room, bed rooms for the secretaries, and rooms
for the Bible and Missionary departments of the Association. A full
equipment of current literature for the reading room, and a library
of nearly a thousand volumes of the best religious works and fiction,
have been donated by a member of the Dodge family.
The tennis courts, for the use of the students of the University,
are on the Association grounds immediately in the rear of the
building.
Help for New Students.—The Association publishes early in the
summer a Handbook of useful information concerning the University
and community, and also a detailed report of the religious work
of the session. The General Secretary will gladly send either of these
publications, or give any further information desired, upon application
of any prospective student. New students are requested, immediately
after reporting to the Dean of the University, to come to
Madison Hall, where the Association conducts a general Information
Bureau, including a complete boarding house register, a directory of
the students, and a list of all forms of employment open to students.
Membership.—The membership of the Association consists of
two classes, active and associate; any member of an evangelical
church, who is in good standing, may become an active member of
the Association; any young man of good moral character may become
an associate member. The annual fee is $2.00 for all members,
an extra charge being made for the use of the baths and tennis
courts.
Indorsement.—The Visitors and the Faculty of the University
heartily commend the work of the Association, and it is earnestly
desired that every parent or guardian see to it that the student under
his care be encouraged to join the Association as soon as he reaches
the University.
II. THE JOHN B. CARY BIBLE LECTURESHIP.
The endowment of this Lectureship now amounts to a little
more than tweny-six thousand dollars, of which the interest is to be

Bible from the standpoint of history and literature and in procuring
distinguished lecturers for special courses. The purpose of
this Lectureship, which is not organically connected with the University,
but exists with its approval and sympathy, is to furnish instruction
in every respect totally non-sectarian; and therefore in selecting
the public lecturers care is had not to their denominational affiliation
but to their evangelical relations.
For the current session Mr. W. M. Forrest, late of the Calcutta
Bible Lectureship, Calcutta, India, has been continued as resident
lecturer and instructor, and Dr. Herbert L. Willett, of the University
of Chicago, has also lectured on this foundation.
III. CHAPEL SERVICES.
The religious services of the University consist of the regular
preaching services in the Chapel on Sunday morning and evening,
which are conducted by representative ministers of all evangelical
denominations, invited mainly from Virginia and adjacent States.
The general oversight of the Christian work is entrusted to the Association
Secretary. All the details of this plan, which takes the place
of the chaplain system used in former years, are entrusted to a Committee
on Religious Exercises composed of three members of the
Faculty.
The list of the University preachers for the year 1905 is given on
page 26.

STUDENTS' LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are two Literary Societies of long standing—the Jefferson
Society and the Washington Society—connected with the University.
They hold weekly meetings in their respective halls and give exhibitions
of public speaking at intervals during the session and at its
close. There is an annual contest during the session between the
two societies for the Harrison Trophy. The society winning this
trophy retains it until it is recaptured by the other society. Each
society offers several medals. The two societies jointly maintain
the University Magazine. For excellence in composition in this
Magazine several prizes are given. A medal is awarded for the best
essay, and also one for the best story contributed to the University
Magazine by a member of either society. Also a prize is
offered by the Department of English Literature for the best original
poem published in the Magazine during the session of 1906-1907. This
is open to all matriculates of the University, provided the poem appears
in the Magazine.
The Debating Union is an organization composed of the Washington
and the Jefferson Literary Societies. The purpose of the
organization is to conduct at least two debates each year with other
colleges or universities, of like standing with this University, situated
in the Southern or Middle States. During the present session joint
debates have been held with the George Washington University, and
with the Johns Hopkins University. Those who represented the
University of Virginia in the George Washington University debate
were: Clifford C. Faires, Herbert Foreman, Lee Bidgood, and Thomas
B. Gay; those who represented the University of Virginia in the Johns
Hopkins debate were: Weldon T. Myers, Gentry Hodges, Lee Bidgood,
and William K. Jackson.
The officers of the Debating Union for 1905-1906, are Donald D.
Hawkins, Manager; Benjamin A. Meginnis, Assistant Manager.

MEDALISTS.
1904-1905.
Jefferson Society Orator | John A. Shishmanian, Ky. |
Inter-Society Debater | Lee Bidgood, Va. |
Washington Society Orator | Samuel W. Edmondson, Va. |
University Magazine Medalist | Story: James C. Bardin, Va. |
Original Verse Medalist | Albert F. Wilson, N. J. |
Winner of Bryan Prize for Essay on Theory of Government |
John W. Wayland, Va. |
Colonial Dames Prize for best Essay on Virginia Colonial History of Literature |
John W. Wayland, Va. |
Holder of Harrison Trophy | Washington Society. |
The University of Virginia Magazine, designed to encourage literary
work among the students, is published each month during the
session by the Literary Societies.
Editor-in-Chief for 1905-1906.
William McC. James.

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Alumni Hall.—One of the University Buildings (on East Range)
has been set aside by the Board of Visitors and fitted up for the
accommodation of visiting Alumni. Here they will find comfortable
lodging and sitting-rooms, as well as some one ready to show them
around the University and introduce them to professors and students.
This is a temporary provision for the accommodation of the Alumni
until the necessary funds can be collected for the erection of a permanent
Alumni Hall, subscriptions for which are now being taken.
This forms comfortable headquarters for those of the Alumni who
from time to time visit alma mater.
Alumni Scholarships.—See pages 98, 99.
Holders of Alumni Scholarships for Session 1905-1906.—(See
page 26.)
OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
(To serve until Final Day, June 12, 1906.)
DR. THOMAS NELSON PAGE, Washington, D. C., | President. |
MR. GEORGE W. LOCKWOOD, St. Louis, Mo., | First Vice-President. |
MR. JAMES P. HARRISON, Danville, Va., | Second Vice-President. |
PROF. JAMES M. PAGE, Charlottesville, Va., | Secretary. |
PROF. RALEIGH C. MINOR, Charlottesville, Va., | Treasurer. |
Executive Committee—Messrs. J. W. Fishburne, R. C. Minor, R.
T. W. Duke, Jr., C. M. Bolton, J. M. Page, of Charlottesville, Va.;
A. L. Roper, of Norfolk, Va.; R. L. Preston, of Washington, D. C.;
M. M. McGuire, of Richmond, Va.
The following Associations of Alumni have adopted the plan of
organization outlined in the scheme of Alumni Scholarships (see pp.
98, 99) and it is hoped that others will soon do so. Many of these now
have one or more appointees at the University pursuing Academic
studies. (See Holders of Scholarships, page 26.)

Local Chapters in Virginia.
1. Alexandria.—K. Kemper, President; Dr. J. S. Powell, Vice-President;
Douglas Stuart, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 23.
2. Amherst and Nelson Counties.—J. W. Foster, President (Schuyler,
Va.); C. L. Scott, Vice-President (Amherst, Va.); Stickley Tucker, Secretary
and Treasurer (Amherst, Va.). Membership, 21.
3. Bedford County.—J. Lawrence Campbell, President; Smeltzer V.
Kemp, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 23.
4. Charlottesville and Albemarle County.—Judge R. T. W. Duke,
President; R. H. Dabney, Vice-President; W. Allan Perkins, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 66.
5. Culpeper, Orange, and Rappahannock Counties.—John S. Barbour,
President (Culpeper); Dr. Wm. J. Crittenden, Vice-President (Unionville,
Va.); W. I. Gilkeson, Secretary and Treasurer (Culpeper, Va.).
Membership, 29.
6. Danville.—Dr. W. L. Robinson, President; D. Price Withers, Vice-President;
C. G. Holland, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.
7. Eastern Shore.—Henry Battaile, President (Boggs); N. B. Westcott,
Vice-President (Accomac); T. B. Robertson, Secretary and Treasurer
(Eastville). Membership, 25.
8. Elizabeth City County.—Dr. Geo. K. Vanderslice, President; Hon.
Sidney J. Dudley, Vice-President; Rev. George Floyd Rogers, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 22.
9. Fauquier County.—Gen. W. H. Payne, President; Col. Thos. Smith,
Vice-President; Geo. L. Fletcher, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
30.
10. Fredericksburg.—Judge A. W. Wallace, President; B. P. Willis,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 47.
11. Front Royal.—Hon. H. H. Downing, President; Major E. J. Armstrong,
Vice-President; Professor T. J. O'Neill, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 25.
12. Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.—Dr. J. H. Neff, President;
Col. O. B. Roller, Vice-President; John T. Harris, Jr., Secretary and
Treasurer. Membership, 57.
13. Lynchburg.—Dr. Rawley W. Martin, President; N. C. Manson, Jr.,
Vice-President; Henry A. Minor, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
53.
14. Madison and Greene Counties.—Hon. N. B. Early, Jr., President;
A. W. Kinsey, Vice-President; Hon. John S. Chapman, Secretary and
Treasurer. Membership, 21.
15. Newport News.—Judge T. J. Barham, President; Dr. Wm. F.
Cooper, Vice-President; Dr. Clarence Porter Jones, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 43.

16. Norfolk.—Judge A. R. Hanckel, President; Dr. H. L. Myers, Vice-President;
R. M. Hughes, Jr., Secretary; C. W. Grandy, Jr., Treasurer.
Membership, 109.
17. Northern Neck.—R. Carter Wellford, President (Warsaw, Va.);
Thos. J. Downing, Vice-President (Lancaster C. H., Va.); Asa S. Rice,
Secretary and Treasurer (Heathsville, Va.). Membership not reported.
18. Petersburg.—Hon. E. C. Venable, President; J. M. Quick, Jr., Vice-President;
S. W. Arrington, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 52.
19. Portsmouth.—Judge Legh R. Watts, President; Col. W. H. Stewart,
Vice-President; James F. Wright, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
35.
20. Richmond.—Murray M. McGuire, President; Dr. J. Garnett Nelson,
First Vice-President; Hunsdon Cary, Second Vice-President; Geo. C.
Gregory, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 260.
21. Roanoke.—Col. S. S. Brooke, President; A. Blair Antrim, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 55.
22. Russell County.—J. C. Gilmer, President; A. B. Stuart, Vice-President;
J. G. Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 10.
23. Shenandoah County.—P. W. Magruder, President; E. E. Stickley,
Vice-President; M. B. Wunder, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
21.
24. Staunton and Augusta County.—Hon. Armistead C. Gordon, President;
Capt. Thos. B. Ranson, Vice-President; W. A. Pratt, Secretary and
Treasurer. Membership, 40.
25. Tidewater.—Judge T. R. B. Wright, President (Tappahannock);
Judge A. Brown Evans, Vice-President (Churchview); James M. Lewis,
Secretary and Treasurer (Miller's Tavern). Membership, 43.
26. Washington County.—George E. Penn, President; J. J. Stuart,
Vice-President; M. H. Honaker, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
20.
27. Winchester.—Hon. T. W. Harrison, President; R. Gray Williams,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 51.
28. Wythe.—E. Lee Trinkle, President; W. P. Kent, Vice-President;
Robert Sayers, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 22.
Local Chapters Outside of Virginia.
1. Atlanta, Ga.—H. A. Alexander, President; W. O. Wilson, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 32.
2. Austin, Tex.—Judge John P. White, President; Hon. Z. T. Fulmore,
Vice-President; Ernest Nalle, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership
not reported.
3. Birmingham, Ala.—Gen. R. D. Johnston, President; M. Blair
Dickenson, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 54.

4. Charleston, S. C.—Earle Sloan, President; John Marshall, Vice-President;
A. Burnet Rhett, Secretary. Membership, 23.
5. Chattanooga, Tenn.—John Roy Baylor, President; J. T. Lupton,
Vice-President; N. L. Bachman, Secretary; and W. A. Martin, Treasurer.
Membership, 22.
6. Colorado (Denver).—Judge Julius C. Gunter, President; W. B.
Harrison, Vice-President; Joseph H. Eaton, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 30.
7. Columbia, Tenn.—Dr. W. A. Smith, President; J. B. McLemore,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 23.
8. Dallas, Tex.—Dr. S. D. Thurston, President; Judge Richard Morgan,
Vice-President; John C. Robertson, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
40.
9. Eastern Pan Handle (W. Va.).—J. M. Mason, Jr., President;
J. Edward Burns, Vice-President; C. C. Lucas, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership not reported.
10. Fort Worth, Tex.—Prof. Alexander Hogg, President; Thos. D.
Ross, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership not reported.
11. Galveston, Tex.—Col. W. R. Moody, President; Henry P. Cooke,
Vice-President; B. R. A. Scott, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 24.
12. Houston, Tex.—Major W. H. Crank, President; Hon. J. C. Hutcheson,
Vice-President; Dr. E. M. Armstrong, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership not reported.
13. Huntington, W. Va.—Dr. J. D. Myers, President; E. M. Watts,
Vice-President; Dr. F. T. Ridley, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
15.
14. Huntsville, Ala.—Col. W. W. Garth, President; Capt. D. Coleman,
Vice-President; Harry M. Rhett, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
20.
15. Los Angeles, Cal.—Oscar Trippett, President; M. L. Wicks, Vice-President;
Thos. H. Hastings, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 22.
16. Louisiana.—Dr. H. D. Bruns, President; Douglas Forsyth, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 54.
17. Louisville, Ky.—Dr. Carter Helm Jones, President; Judge W. O.
Harris, Vice-President; Owsley Brown, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
68.
18. Maryland (Baltimore).—Dr. Hugh H. Young, President; A. T.
Leftwich, Vice-President; J. Mercer Garnett, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 83.
19. Memphis, Tenn.—Hon. Thos. B. Turley, President; Dr. J. L. Minor,
Vice-President; H. D. Minor, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 55.
20. Nashville, Tenn.—Clarence B. Wallace, President; Dr. Collins
Denny, Vice-President; Bradley Walker, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership
not reported.

21. New York City.—W. W. Fuller, President; W. Coles Cabell, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 250.
22. Philadelphia, Pa.—A. L. Moise, President; H. G. Robinson, Vice-President;
W. Meade Fletcher, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
30.
23. Porto Rico (San Juan).—Ramon Latimer, President; Dr. W. N.
Berkeley, Secretary; Judge H. F. Hord, Treasurer.
24. St. Louis, Mo.—Hon. Shepard Barclay, President; Peyton H. Skipwith,
Jr., Vice-President; S. B. McPheeters, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 83.
25. San Antonio, Tex.—Hon. LeRoy G. Denman, President; Otto G.
Staffel, Vice-President; Thos. Haynes, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership
not reported.
26. San Francisco, Cal.—Justice W. H. Beatty, President; Mr. J. Early
Craig, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 10.
27. Tyler, Tex. (East Texas Chapter).—Hampson Gary, President;
John T. Bonner, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 28.
28. Vicksburg, Miss.—Edward M. Moore, President; Frank H. Andrews,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.
29. Waco, Tex.—Dr. J. H. Sears, President; Hon. Geo. W. Tyler,
Vice-President; Shapley P. Ross, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership
not reported.
30. Washington, D. C.—Hon. Chas. J. Faulkner, President; R. L. Preston,
First Vice-President; Dr. J. H. McKim, Second Vice-President;
Wm. H. Sanders, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 130.
31. West and Central Alabama.—H. S. D. Mallory, President; W. T.
Hendon, Vice-President; H. O. Murfee, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
12.

REGISTER OF STUDENTS.
1905-1906.
Graduate | pages 45-47 |
College | pages 30-44 |
Engineering | pages 59-62 |
Medicine | pages 55-58 |
Law | pages 48-54 |
Aiken, A. M., Jr | c |
Ainsworth, B. P. | c |
Aldrich, S. W. | l |
Aldridge, J. S. | c |
Alexander, A. L. | l |
Allen, R. H. | c |
Anderson, A. C. | l |
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INDEX.
Page.
Absence from Examinations.....88
Absence from Lectures.....88
Absence from University .....88
Academic Faculty.....124
Academic Schools.....124
Academic Schools, Graduates in, 116
Academic Year.....86
Accredited Schools.....81, 82
Administration, Officers of.....20
Administrative Council.....24
Admission, General—.....72
College .....76-80
Departm't of Agriculture, 85, 206
Departm't of Engineering, 84, 190
Department of Graduate
Studies .....83Department of Law.....83, 159
Department of Medicine..83, 174
Professional Departments...83-85
Advanced Standing—
College .....82, 83
Departm't of Engineering, 85, 202
Department of Graduate
Studies .....118Department of Law.....170
Department of Medicine.....163
Agriculture, Department of...205
Admission to.....85, 206
Courses in.....207
Expenses in.....208
Graduation in.....206, 207
Alumni, General Association of.224
Alumni Hall .....224
Alumni, Local Associations of
.....225, 228Alumni Scholarships
(See scholarships).Anatomy .....180
Anglo-Saxon .....131
Announcements .....71
Applied Mathematics, School of 145
Astronomy, School of.....146
Athletics .....217
Regulations Concerning.....218
Attendance .....86
Bachelor of Arts .....106
Bachelor of Law.....169
Bachelor of Science.....206
Bacteriology .....180
Biblical Instruction .....220
Biology, School of.....154
Boarding Houses .....88
Board of Health.....25
Board of Visitors.....18
Board of Visitors, Committees of 18
Botany .....155
Calendar .....7, 8
Change of Schools.....88
Chapel Services.....221
Chemistry, Agricultural .....207
Chemistry, Analytical .....150
Chemistry, General .....149
Chemistry, Industrial .....149
Chemistry, Medical .....178
Civil Engineering
(See Engineering.)Class Standing .....89
Clinical Instruction .....186
Clinics .....186
College, The—
Admission to .....76-80
Advanced Standing in .....82, 83
Conditional Admission to.....80
Degree in .....106
Expense in .....114
Groups of Studies in.....106, 107
Colleges, Admission from Other..82
College Topics .....218
Composition and Rhetoric.....136
Conditional Admission .....80
Conduct .....73, 89
Conflict of Laws.....167
Constitutional Law .....163
Contingent Deposit .....91
Contingent Deposit, Deduction
from .....91Contracts .....161
Co-operative Store .....95
Corporations .....166
Courses of Instruction.....71
Credit, Prohibition of.....90
Criminal Law .....161
Deans, List of.....24
Debating Union .....222
Degrees Conferred in 1905—
Academic .....64
Engineering .....65
Law .....66, 67
Medicine .....65
Degrees, Requirements for—
Agriculture .....206
the College.....169
Engineering .....204
Graduate Studies .....116-118
Law .....169
Medicine .....178
General .....74
Departments .....17
Discipline .....73, 90
Dispensary .....186
Doctor of Medicine.....178
Doctor of Philosophy.....117
Dogs, Keeping Prohibited.....89
Dormitories .....88
Economics .....140
Education, School of.....141
Elective Courses—
College .....107-113
Department of Graduate
Studies .....119-122
Elective System .....72
Electricity .....148
Electrical Engineering
(See Engineering.)Embryology .....179
Engineering, Department of...189
Admission to.....84, 190
Advanced Standing in....85, 202
Courses in .....192-196
Degrees, Requirements for....204
Expenses in .....200
Special Students in.....201
English Language .....130
English Literature, School of...135
Entrance, Delayed .....81
Entrance Examinations
(See Examinations.)Entrance from Accredited
Schools .....81Entrance from Other Colleges....82
Equipment .....71
Equity .....164
Ethics.....140
Evidence .....166
Examinations—
College .....113, 114
Department of Engineering...204
Department of Graduate
Studies .....123Department of Law.....172
Department of Medicine.....177
for Classification .....80
Division of .....80
Entrance, General .....76-80
Entrance, Fee for Special.....81
General Regulations as to.....73
Specials for Sickness...73, 88, 89
Special in Fall—
Academic .....114
Law .....170
Medicine .....178
Expenses—
General .....91
in Agriculture .....208
In the College.....114
in Engineering.....200
Expenses (Continued)
in Graduate Studies.....118
in Law .....171
in Medicine .....178
Eye and Ear, Diseases of.....184
Faculty—
Academic .....124
Department of Agriculture...205
Department of Engineering...189
Department of Law.....158
Department of Medicine.....173
Committees of .....25
Fee, University .....91
Fee, for Delayed Registration...86
Fee, for Special Entrance Examination
.....81Fees, Tuition—
Academic Schools.....92
Department of Agriculture....93
Department of Engineering....92
Department of Law.....92
Department of Medicine.....92
Fees, When Payable.....94
Fellowships—
Board of Visitors.....101
John Y. Mason.....100
William Cabell Rives.....100
Vanderbilt .....100
Fellowships, Holders of 1905-1906 27
French .....134
Geology .....152
German .....131
Gothic .....131
Grade, How Determined.....89
Graduates—
in Academic Schools.....116
in Engineering.....204
in Law.....169
in Medicine.....162
Graduate Studies, Department
of—Admission to .....116
Advanced Standing in.....118
Degrees in .....116-118
Graduate Studies (Continued)
Expenses in.....118
Graduation, Candidates for
(See Graduates.)Greek, School of.....128
Gynecology .....184
Health, Board of.....25
Histology and Cytology.....156
Histology, Medical.....179
Historical Sketch.....11
History .....139
Historical and Economical
Science .....138Honor System.....74
Hospital .....187
Hygiene .....181
Instruction, Officers of
(See Various Faculties.)International Law, Course in...163
Italian .....135
Jurisprudence, Medical.....185
Laboratories—
Biological .....155
Chemical .....152
Electrical .....197
Mechanical .....197
Physical .....148
Latin, School of.....125
Law, Department of—.....158
Admission to .....83, 159
Advanced Standing .....170
Arrangement of Classes in....160
Courses in .....161-167
Degree in .....169
Expenses in .....171
Fall Examinations.....170
Library .....168
Prizes in .....168
Special Students .....170
Lectures, Schedule of—
College .....115
Department of Graduate
Studies .....123Engineering .....203
Lectures (Continued)
Law .....172Lectures on Bible History.....26
Library .....210
Library, Department of Law....168
Licentiates .....75
Literary Societies .....222
Location of University.....71
Logic .....140
Madison Hall.....220
Magazine .....223
Master of Arts.....116
Materia Medica .....183
Mathematics, Applied, School
of .....145Mathematics, School of.....142
Matriculation .....72, 85, 86
Matriculation Day (See Calendar)
Medalists .....223
Medical Attendance .....87
Medicine, Department of.....173
Admission to .....83, 174
Advanced Standing in.....177
Arrangement of Classes in....175
Certificate of Attendance in...177
Courses in .....177
Examinations .....177
Expenses in .....178
Methods of Instruction in.....176
Requirements for Graduation.177
Mechanical Engineering
(See Engineering)Mercantile Law.....162
Miller Fund, Trustees of.....19
Mineralogy .....152
Mining Engineering
(See Engineering)Ministers, Free Tuition to.....94
Moot Court .....167
Morphology .....156
Museum of Industrial Chemistry, 152
Museum of Natural History....154
Natural History, School of.....152
Natural Philosophy, School of..147
Nurses' Exchange .....188
Nurses, Training School for....188
Observatory .....147
Obstetrics .....182
Officers of Instruction and Administration
.....20Pathology .....180
Persons, Law of.....161
Philosophy, School of.....140
Physical Culture.....87, 215
Physics .....147
Physiology .....180
Pleading .....164
Pledge on Examination, Form of, 74
Practice Court .....168
Practice of Medicine.....183
Preachers to the University.....26
Privileged Students .....94
Probation .....89
Psychology .....140
Public School Teachers, Courses
for .....94Real Property .....165
Register of Students.....229-237
Registration .....85, 86
Registration Days .....85
Registration, Fee for Delayed....86
Registration of Matriculates.....86
Registration of New Students...85
Regulations .....88
Religious Worship .....73
Reports .....73
Residence .....86
Romanic Languages, School of..133
Sanitary Arrangements .....71
Schedule of Lectures
(See Lectures.)Scholarships—
Alumni .....98
Birely .....100
College .....97
General .....96
Henry Coalter Cabell.....100
Isaac Corey .....100
Scholarships (Continued)
McCormick .....100
Miller .....99, 209
Public School ..... 97
Private School ..... 96
Special ..... 99
Thompson Brown .....100
Scholarships, Holders of 19051906
.....28, 29Schools, Academic
(See Academic Schools.)Schools, Change of..... 88
Session, Length of..... 72
Spanish .....134
Student Organizations ..... 90
Students—
College .....30-44
Engineering .....59-62
Graduate .....45-47
Law .....48-54
Students (Continued)
Medicine .....55-58
New Students, Directions for 75
Pecuniary Aid to ..... 95
Special ..... 81
Summary of ..... 63
Surgery .....183
Teutonic Languages, School of .....129
Therapeutics .....184
Torts .....162
Trustees of Miller Fund..... 19
Tuition, Fees for (See Fees.)
Virginia Academic Students..... 94
Visitors, Board of
(See Board of Visitors.)Withdrawal, Enforced ..... 89
Withdrawal, Voluntary ..... 89
Young Men's Christian Association
.....219Zoology .....156





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