|  | University of Virginia record February 1, 1915 |  | 

IV. PART IV.
STUDENTS' LITERARY ACTIVITIES: 
RELIGIOUS WORK: 
PHYSICAL TRAINING: 
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: 
COLONNADE CLUB: 
REGISTER OF STUDENTS.


STUDENTS' LITERARY ACTIVITIES.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
Connected with the University are two literary societies of long 
standing—the Jefferson Society and the Washington Society. At weekly 
meetings in their respective halls, they hold debates and practice extemporaneous 
and other forms of public speaking. Jointly they form the 
Congress of the Debating Union and follow a procedure similar to that 
of the national House of Representatives. Each society annually offers gold 
medals for excellence in debating and oratory, and each organization contests 
for intersociety prizes.
All intercollegiate contests are managed for the societies by the 
Debating and Oratorical Council, which sends competitors for the prizes 
of the Southern Inter-State Oratorical Association and the Virginia State 
Oratorical Association, and conducts a triangular debate with two other 
universities. Its present officers are W. A. Adams, Jr., President; A. R. 
Ehrman, Vice-President; E. P. Baker, Secretary; C. W. Paul, Adjunct 
Professor of Public Speaking, Treasurer, and B. C. Taylor, Assistant 
Treasurer.
| Jefferson Society Orator | John Owen Beaty | 
| Washington Society Orator | Roswell Curtis Long | 
| Jefferson Society Debater | John Hugh Murphy | 
| Washington Society Debater | Roswell Curtis Long | 
THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA MAGAZINE.
Founded 1838.
The University of Virginia Magazine, designed to encourage literary 
work among the students, is published by the students with the advisory 
assistance of the Linden Kent Memorial School of English Literature, 
and appears at monthly intervals eight times during the session.
As a stimulus to literary activity, the Magazine offers every year 
three medals: one for the best poem, one for the best short story, and 
one for the best essay, of student authorship, appearing in one of the 
numbers of the publication. The awards are made by alumni committees, 
one committee for each of the three medals.

| Thomas Jeffries Betts | Short Story | 
| John Owen Beaty | Essay | 
| John Owen Beaty | Poem | 
| Hugh Alwyn Inness-Brown | Editor-in-Chief | 
Associate Editors.
Charles Francis Bopes
Thomas Jeffries Betts
Charles Edgar Gilliam
Barron Foster Black
| George Abraham Smith | Business Manager | 
| Alexander Luther Bivins | Assistant Business Manager | 
COLLEGE TOPICS.
College Topics is a semi-weekly newspaper, published under the 
auspices of the General Athletic Association, devoted to the interests of 
athletics and the University at large.
| William Joseph Parrish, Jr. | Editor-in-Chief | 
| Donald Mackenzie Faulkner | News Editor | 
| Thomas Jeffries Betts | Assignment Editor | 
| Robert Bruce Jackson | Athletic Editor | 
| Joseph Mettauer Hurt, Jr. | Business Manager | 
| Darius Todd Wool | Assistant Business Manager | 
CORKS AND CURLS.
Corks and Curls is an annual, published during the last term of each 
session, under the direction of the Greek letter fraternities and the two 
literary societies.
Robert Bruce Jackson.

RELIGIOUS WORK.
I. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED.
| Whitefield Walton Brockman, B. A., | 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, Foreign Missions, and Social Service, by 
means of small classes under student leaders, in maintaining a weekly 
Prayer Service, held on Tuesday 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 following courses in Bible Study are offered:
- Studies in the Life of Jesus. 
- Studies in the Psalms. 
- Studies in the Social and Political Teachings of Jesus. 
- Student Standards of Action. 
- Student Problems. 
In addition to the above classes, the Association coöperates with the 
various churches in Charlottesville in securing student attendance upon 
the men's Bible classes of the Sunday Schools.
Equipment.—Through the munificence of Mrs. William E. Dodge and 
family, of New York City, the Association possesses a very handsome and 
beautiful building, which was erected at a cost, including furnishings, of 
about $75,000, and which is maintained by an endowment fund of nearly 
$20,000, subscribed by students, alumni, and friends of the University.
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 an editorial room for 
the college publications, a reception room, reading room, meeting room, 
parlor, pool room, office, writing room, auditorium, guest room, bed rooms 

the Association. In addition there is a kitchen, a club room, where
dinners may be served, lockers, and elaborate shower baths. A library
of nearly a thousand volumes of the best religious works and fiction has
been donated by a member of the Dodge family.
The tennis courts, nineteen in number, 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 during the last 
week of August 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 invited to come to Madison 
Hall as soon as they reach the University, and to make use of the Information 
Bureau which the Association conducts, including a complete boardinghouse 
register, a directory of the students, and a list of the various forms 
of employment open to students.
The boarding-house list, with locations and prices, is not made up 
until the first week in September. It is suggested that new students 
arrive a day or two before the session opens, so that they may choose 
a boarding place for themselves and get well settled before their work 
begins. All correspondence with regard to rooms in the university dormitories 
should be directed to the Bursar.
Membership.—The membership of the Association consists of two 
classes, active and associate: any member of an evangelical church, who 
wishes to take some part in the work of the Association, 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, lockers, pool tables, 
and tennis courts.
Indorsement.—The Rector and Visitors and the Faculty of the University 
heartily commend the work of the Association, and it is carnestly 
desired that every parent or guardian see to it that the student under his 
care be encouraged to join the Association soon after his arrival at the 
University.
II. CHAPEL SERVICES.
Through the voluntary gifts of students and members of the Faculty, 
religious services are provided at the University Chapel every Sunday morning, 
except the first Sunday in each month, when the men are left free to 
attend the communion services of their respective churches. There are 

Hall. The speakers include some of the most distinguished members of
the clergy and laity of Virginia and adjacent states. This plan, which
takes the place of the Chaplain system used in former years, is under the
supervision of the Faculty Committee on Religious Exercises.
A complete list of preachers to the University for 1914 will be found 
on page 33.

PHYSICAL TRAINING.
| WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, M. D., Ph. D., | Director of the Gymnasium | 
| HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN | Associate Director of Athletics | 
| ARTHUR GROMAUN NOEHREN | Instructor in Physical Training | 
| JOHN SPOTTSWOOD GRAVES, B. A. | Assistant in Physical Training | 
The method of instruction pursued does not follow blindly any so-called 
system, but proper attention is given to all methods which in whole 
or in part have proved useful or effective. The importance of individual 
training is in every case recognized, especially where an examination discloses 
the student's inability to pursue with safety or profit general or 
concerted exercises.
Students are entitled, without cost, to a thorough physical examination 
by the Director, and are urged to avail themselves of this privilege 
soon after they enter the University. The examination includes an accurate 
measurement of the student's physical proportions, a careful examination 
of the condition and action of the heart and lungs, and the 
strength of the principal muscular groups. Upon the basis of the facts thus 
ascertained, advice is given as to particular exercises and the use of 
various developing appliances. The examination is repeated at intervals, 
note is taken of any improvement, and new exercises are suggested.
In addition to individual work, daily instruction is given to classes 
in light gymnastics—marching, figure running, calisthenics, dumb-bells, 
and clubs—adapted as nearly as possible to the needs of individuals of 
varying age and physical condition. The exercises are gradual and 
progressive, commencing with the simplest movements and proceeding to 
others more complicated and difficult.
During the winter months instruction in gymnastics which require 
great strength and agility is given to those who are fitted for it by previous 
training. This work is terminated by an annual gymnastic tournament, 
held usually in the early part of March.
The faculty regulations on athletics require that members of the 
university athletic teams shall give evidence of satisfactory physical 
condition by passing in doubtful cases a strength test, in addition to the 
regular physical examination. For members of the football teams 1,300 
points are required, for members of the baseball team, 1,100 points.
The points are reckoned as follows: Strength of back in pounds, 
strength of legs in pounds, strength of chest in pounds, strength of forearms 

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 situated on the 
eastern slope of Carr's Hill. The first floor contains a spacious exercise 
hall, equipped with the best and most approved developing-appliances, as 
well as with apparatus for light and heavy gymnastics, a one-twentieth mile 
concave-inclined running track, a visitor's gallery, lavatory, trophy-room, 
and various offices. The basement floor is concrete throughout and contains 
hot and cold baths (needle, shower, spray, tub, and plunge), bowling-alleys, 
ball-cage, boiler-room, lockers, locker-room, and dressing-rooms. The 
building is heated by hot water, 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 is free of cost to every student. 
Classes are arranged at such hours as not to conflict with other university 
duties.
ATHLETICS.
The Athletic Park contains twenty-one acres, a part of which has 
been laid out into a driving park, set with trees and hedges, and 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 involved the removal of forty-eight 
thousand cubic yards of earth. A concrete stadium has been erected, 
seating eight thousand persons.
Games and sports of all kinds are under the special direction of 
the General Athletic Association, a student organization whose object 
is to encourage this phase of physical exercise. The Faculty, by means of 
its Committee on Athletics, exercises a general advisory control, endeavoring 
to foresee and avert dangerous tendencies or excess in physical 
exercises, while giving to the students, as far as is possible, entire liberty 
of management. A strict supervision is maintained over the character of 
intercollegiate games, and the number of these which may be played away 
from the University is definitely limited.
REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL FACULTY CONCERNING 
ATHLETICS.
1. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is intrusted with the general oversight 
of athletics, and is authorized to forbid any features in these exercises 
which endanger the health or morals of the participants, and to foster the true 
spirit of amateur sport among them.
2. No student shall play upon the university athletic teams except after 
physical examination by the Director of the Gymnasium (or by a responsible 

the approbation of the Director.
3. Only students who act as regular or substitute members of the athletic 
teams will be granted leaves of absence to accompany them on trips away 
from the University, except during vacation and holidays.
4. Special reports may be made to the President from time to time by any 
departmental faculty with respect to the class-standing and progress in study of 
each regular and substitute player on the athletic teams, and if the President 
and such faculty are convinced that his class-standing is discreditable, such 
student may be required to sever his connection with such team.
5. The athletic teams should not have contests elsewhere than upon the 
university grounds with any teams except those from other institutions of 
learning.
6. Before any student can become a member or substitute member of any 
athletic team in the University and take part in any intercollegiate contest, he 
shall make application in a prescribed form in writing to the Faculty Committee 
on Athletics, and secure the endorsed approval of his application from 
the Committee. It shall be the duty of the 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.
7. It shall be the duty of the Faculty Committee on Athletics to inquire 
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.
8. It shall be the duty of the Faculty Committee on Athletics, before it 
endorses an application, to require of the applicant a written pledge, certifying 
on his honor that he has never accepted directly or indirectly remuneration, 
compensatory gift, valuable consideration or the promise thereof, for or on 
account of his athletic services, and that he is in the proper and strict sense of 
the word an amateur athlete.
9. No student who has been a member or a substitute member of a football 
or baseball team of another college or university shall be permitted to become 
a member of either team of this university during his first session; but 
in no case shall such student be eligible for these teams at this university 
unless he shall have been a student here at least five months. The above provision 
shall apply also to all students who enter this university with less than 
10 units.
10. No person whose name appears in the catalogue list of officers of 
instruction and administration of the University, and who receives remuneration 
therefrom, shall be a member of any athletic team representing the University.
11. It shall be the duty of the President of the Athletic Association, the 
Executive Committee of that Association, the Manager and the Captain of the 
team concerned, the Director of the Gymnasium, the Associate Director of 
Athletics, 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 any contest.
12. No "coach," not an alumnus, and no "trainer," not an officer of the 
University, shall be employed for the purpose of instructing or training any 
athletic team in this university.[1]
13. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is authorized and instructed to 
establish a maximum period after which a player on a team representing any 
branch of athletic sport at this or any other university or college shall be 
eligible to become a member of any athletic team of this university.
14. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is directed to assume responsible 
charge of the details of the athletic situation and to permit the playing of 
intercollegiate games with such colleges only as express a general conformity 
with the code of rules adopted by this faculty.

15. 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 for such purpose.
16. The football team is permitted to play games only on the home 
grounds of one of the contestants, with the exception of the Thanksgiving Day 
game with the University of North Carolina in Richmond, which may be continued 
until such time as can be agreed upon by the authorities of the Universities 
of North Carolina and Virginia.[2]
The Faculty Committee on Athletics may permit the employment of coaches 
other than alumni for a period not exceeding two weeks for any one individual 
during any one season. But in no case shall such coach be in responsible charge 
of the team.
REGULATIONS OF FACULTY COMMITTEE ON ATHLETICS.
1. "Training Tables" for football, baseball, and track teams are hereby 
abolished.
2. No student of this university shall be eligible for any athletic team who 
shall have played upon, or been a member or substitute member of, any of the 
professional or league teams named in Classes A, B, C, and D, in the publication 
of the American Sports Company.
To the list of professional teams thus prescribed shall be added all league 
teams in any State or States, which the leading university of such State or States 
declares professional, and from which it debars its own players.
3. The term "college" as used in the Faculty Regulations concerning 
Athletics is hereby interpreted to mean any college named in Table 28 of the 
Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Education of 1902, which has not less 
than 150 male students of at least collegiate grade recorded in the catalogue 
of the institution in question as students of the session preceding the applicant's 
entrance into this university.
In case such catalogue fails to distinguish between students of collegiate and 
preparatory grade, the president of the college concerned shall be requested to 
render or to authorize an official decision as to the number of students of each 
grade enrolled in said college.
4. The term "substitute" is interpreted to mean a student who has taken 
part in an intercollegiate contest.
5. The term "general conformity," as used in the Faculty Regulations, is 
interpreted by the Faculty to mean conformity in regard to period of residence, 
maximum period of eligibility, and amateur standing.
6. The maximum period of eligibility for baseball and football shall be 
four years. In estimating the period of eligibility the years of baseball and football 
shall both be taken into account; but in no case shall a player be charged 
with four years' athletic work, unless at least four calendar years have elapsed 
from time he entered upon his first intercollegiate contest, omitting from the 
calculation any sessional intermission by non-attendance.
In case the player does not participate in either baseball or football during 
a college session, such session shall not be counted, but if such player does play 
on either the baseball or the football team during any intermediate session, this 
shall count as if the player had played on both teams during such session.

GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS.
(To serve until Final Day, June, 1916.)
| HON. JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS | President | 
| Senate Office Bldg., Washington, D. C. | |
| DR. HUGH H. YOUNG | First Vice-President | 
| Professional Bldg., Baltimore, Md. | |
| HON. H. SNOWDEN MARSHALL | Second Vice-President | 
| U. S. District Attorney, Postoffice Bldg., New York. | |
| LEWIS D. CRENSHAW | Secretary-Treasurer | 
| University, Va. | |
Executive Committee.
Dr. Thomas V. Williamson, 411 Taylor Bldg., Norfolk, Va., Chairman.
William H. Echols, University, Va.
Dr. Joseph B. Dunn, St. Paul's Church, Lynchburg, Va.
Dr. William E. Dold, 616 Madison Ave., New York City.
Goodrich Hatton, Portsmouth, Va.
Murray M. McGuire, Mutual Bldg., Richmond, Va.
Benjamin S. Minor, Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C.
LOCAL CHAPTERS IN VIRGINIA.
1. Alexandria.—Gardner L. Boothe, President; J. Randall Caton, 
Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 29.
2. Amherst and Nelson Counties.—J. W. Foster, President 
(Schuyler); C. L. Scott, Vice-President (Amherst); Stickley Tucker, 
Secretary and Treasurer (Amherst). Membership, 21.
3. Bedford County.—J. Lawrence Campbell, President; E. C. Burks, 
Secretary and Treasurer (Bedford City). Membership, 23.
4. Charlottesville and Albemarle County.—Geo. R. B. Michie, President; 
John T. Antrim, Vice-President; Albert S. Bolling, Secretary and 
Treasurer. Membership, 66.
5. Danville.—Dr. W. L. Robinson, President; D. Price Withers, Vice-President; 
C. G. Holland, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.
6. Eastern Shore.—Dr. John W. Bowdoin, President (Bloxam): 
Thomas B. Robertson, Secretary and Treasurer (Eastville). Membership, 
22.

7. Elizabeth City County.—Dr. George K. Vanderslice, President 
(Phœbus); Hon. Sidney J. Dudley, Vice-President (Hampton); Hon. C. 
Vernon Spratley, Secretary and Treasurer (Hampton). Membership, 12.
8. Fauquier County.—Col. Thomas Smith, President (Warrenton); 
George L. Fletcher, Secretary and Treasurer (Warrenton). Membership, 
25.
9. Fredericksburg.—Judge A. W. Wallace, President; Dr. S. L. 
Scott, Vice-President; B. P. Willis, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 
53.
10. Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.—John T. Harris, President; 
Capt. John Paul, Vice-President; Geo. S. Harnsberger, Secretary 
and Treasurer (Harrisonburg). Membership, 57.
11. Lynchburg.—Randolph Harrison, President; James E. Edmunds, 
Vice-President; J. Dillard Jennings, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 
97.
12. Madison and Green Counties.—Hon. N. B. Early, President 
(Dawsonville); A. W. Kinsey, Vice-President; Hon. John S. Chapman, 
Secretary and Treasurer (Standardsville). Membership, 21.
13. Newport News.—John I. Viney, President; Dr. J. W. Ayler, Vice-President; 
F. H. Skinner, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 34.
14. Norfolk and Portsmouth.—Dr. Charles T. Parrish, President; Dr. 
Thomas V. Williamson, Vice-President; Herbert Cochran, Treasurer; 
Charles S. Grant, Secretary (332 Law Bldg., Norfolk). Membership, 160.
15. Northern Neck.—R. Carter Wellford, President (Warsaw); 
Thomas J. Downing, Vice-President (Lancaster Courthouse); Asa S. 
Rice, Secretary and Treasurer (Heathsville). Membership not reported.
16. Orange County.—Capt. P. P. Barbour, President (Gordonsville); 
H. T. Holladay, Vice-President; V. R. Shackelford, Secretary and Treasurer 
(Orange). Membership, 20.
17. Petersburg.—T. S. Beckwith, President; Richard T. Wilson, Vice-President; 
H. D. Wolff, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 44.
18. Richmond.—A. B. Guigon, President (Va. Ry. & Power Bldg.); 
Lewis D. Aylett, Vice-President (Travelers Bldg.); J. Garnett Nelson, 
Second Vice-President (317 Harrison St.); Leland L. Miller, Secretary and 
Treasurer (802 Travelers Bldg.). Membership, 255.
19. Roanoke.—D. W. Persinger, President; James Bear, Treasurer; 
J. C. Martin, Secretary (Terry Bldg.). Membership, 55.
20. Russell County.—J. C. Gilmer, President (Lebanon); J. G. 
Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer (Charlottesville). Membership, 10.
21. Shenandoah County.— —, President; E. E. Stickley, 
Vice-President; E. B. Wunder, Secretary and Treasurer (Woodstock). 
Membership, 21.

22. Staunton and Augusta County.—Alexander F. Robertson, President; 
Charles Catlett, Vice-President; W. A. Pratt, Secretary and 
Treasurer. Membership, 20.
23. Tidewater.—Judge A. Brown Evans, President (Church View); 
James M. Lewis, Secretary and Treasurer (Miller's Tavern). Membership, 
43.
24. Washington County.—George E. Penn, President (Abingdon); 
John J. Stuart, Vice-President (Abingdon); M. H. Honaker, Secretary and 
Treasurer (Abingdon). Membership, 20.
25. Winchester.—Hon T. W. Harrison, President; R. Gray Williams, 
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 51.
26. Wythe County.—E. Lee Trinkle, President (Wytheville); W. P. 
Kent, Vice-President; Robert Sayers, Secretary and Treasurer (Wytheville). 
Membership, 22.
LOCAL CHAPTERS OUTSIDE OF VIRGINIA.
1. Atlanta, Ga.—H. A. Alexander, President (47 N. Pryor St.); 
W. O. Wilson, Secretary and Treasurer (Atlanta National Bank Bldg.). 
Membership, 50.
2. Birmingham, Ala.—Gen. R. D. Johnson, President (1721 S. 12th 
Ave.); M. Blair Dickinson, Secretary and Treasurer (1606 S. 12th Ave.). 
Membership, 54.
3. Brazos Co. (Texas).—T. R. Battle, President (Bryan); Oscar M. 
Ball, Vice-President (College Station); Horace E. Hayden, Secretary and 
Treasurer (College Station). Membership, 13.
4. Central Kentucky.—Rev. Robert K. Massie, President (Lexington); 
Dr. Charles S. Brent, Vice-President (Lexington); Dr. Thos. B. 
McCartney, Secretary and Treasurer (Lexington). Membership, 40.
5. Charleston, S. C.—Earle Sloan, President (Broad St.); John 
Marshall, Vice-President (Broad St.); A. Burnett Rhett, Secretary and 
Treasurer (48 Elizabeth St.). Membership, 25.
6. Charleston-Kanawha, W. Va.—D. C. Gallaher, President; Berkeley 
Minor, Jr., Vice-President; Graham C. Painter, Secretary and Treasurer. 
Membership, 34.
7. Charlotte, N. C.—F. B. McDowell, President; Thomas W. Wade, 
Vice-President; John Hill Tucker, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 
23.
8. Chattanooga, Tenn.—John Roy Baylor, President (Baylor School); 
John T. Lupton, Vice-President; Nathan L. Bachman, Secretary (711 
Douglas St.); William A. Martin, Treasurer. Membership, 22.

9. Chicago, Ill.—Dr. Geo. B. Young, President (City Hall); Hon. 
Blewett Lee, Vice-President (135 East 11th Place); Dr. A. H. Lueders, 
Secretary and Treasurer (1900 Lincoln Ave.). Membership, 15.
10. China.—Rev. H. M. Woods, President (Whaianfu); Dr. Geo. C. 
Worth, Vice-President (Kiangyin); Dr. E. L. Woodward, Secretary and 
Treasurer (Gankin). Membership, 16.
11. Colorado (Denver).—Judge Julius C. Gunter, President (1365 
Josephine St. (Denver); William B. Harrison, Vice-President (Denver); 
Mason A. Lewis, Treasurer; John A. Ritter, Jr., Secretary (Colorado 
Springs). Membership, 38.
12. Columbia, S. C.—Christie Benet, President (Exchange Bldg.); R. 
Beverley Sloan, Secretary and Treasurer (Palmetto Bldg.). Membership, 
18.
13. Columbia, Tenn.—Dr. William A. Smith, President (7 School 
St.); H. A. Brown, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 22.
14. Delaware.—Maj. William G. Ramsay, President (Wilmington, 
Del.); Hamilton M. Barksdale, Vice-President (Wilmington, Del.); Wills 
Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer (Wilmington, Del.). Membership, 28.
15. Eastern Pan Handle, W. Va.—James M. Mason, Jr., President 
(Charles Town); J. Edward Burns, Vice-President; Dr. Charles C. Lucas, 
Secretary and Treasurer (Kearneysville). Membership, 17.
16. Fort Worth, Texas.—Harvey B. Herd, President; Lee B. Slanter, 
Vice-President; Isaac A. Winn, Treasurer; W. R. Edrington, Secretary. 
Membership, 10.
17. Greensboro, N. C.—Dr. John A. Williams, President; Alfred S. 
Wyllie, Vice-President; W. A. H. Gantt, Secretary and Treasurer, Membership, 
10.
18. Hopkinsville, Ky.—Dr. Austin Bell, President; Dr. L. A. Tate, 
Vice-President; Frank D. Trice, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 12.
19. Huntington, W. Va.—Dr. John D. Myers, President; E. Morgan 
Watts, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 15.
20. Huntsville, Ala.—Col. W. W. Garth, President; Harry M. Rhett, 
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 20.
21. Kansas City, Mo.—Judge Andrew F. Evans, President; Judge 
Joseph A. Guthrie, Vice-President; Roy B. Thomson, Secretary and 
Treasurer. Membership, 16.
22. Knoxville, Tenn.—L. M. G. Baker, President; J. Pike Powers, 
Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 20.
23. Lewisburg, W. Va.—Thomas H. Dennis, President; H. A. 
Mathews, Vice-President; S. N. Pace, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 
14.

24. Los Angeles, Cal.—Thomas S. Hastings, President (1000 Central 
Bldg.); Alfred T. Brant, Vice-President (3131 South Figueroa St.); 
Mark H. Slosson, Secretary and Treasurer (Wright and Callender Bldg.). 
Membership, 26.
25. Louisiana.—W. Catesby Jones, President (New Orleans); Leigh 
Carroll, Vice-President (New Orleans); John J. McCloskey, Secretary and 
Treasurer (317 Carondelet St., New Orleans). Membership, 54.
26. Louisville, Ky.—Judge Alexander P. Humphrey, President (Realty 
Bldg.); Owsley Brown, Vice-President; Bodley Booker, Treasurer; 
George L. Burton, Secretary (Inter-Southern Bldg.). Membership, 125.
27. Maryland (Baltimore).—Dr. David M. R. Culbreth, President 
(1307 N. Calvert St.); Gaylord Lee Clark, Vice-President (1407 Continental 
Bldg.); J. Mercer Garnett, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer (1239 
Calvert Bldg.). Membership, 88.
28. Memphis, Tenn.—Hon. H. Dent Minor, President (1006 Exchange 
Bldg.); Samuel P. Walker, Vice-President (800 Memphis Trust 
Bldg.); T. Roane Waring, Treasurer (Memphis Trust Bldg.); Roy C. 
Moyston, Secretary (1303 Central Bank Bldg.). Membership, 48.
29. Monongahela Valley.—Howard N. Ogden, President (Fairmont, 
W. Va.); Mortimer W. Smith, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 
15.
30. Nashville, Tenn.—Prof. Clarence B. Wallace, President; Bishop 
Collins Denny, Vice-President; Bradley Walker, Secretary and Treasurer. 
Membership not reported.
31. New England.—Prof. Lewis F. Hite, President (42 Arlington 
St., Cambridge, Mass.); A. Stuart Walker, Vice-President (205 Ocean 
St., Lynn, Mass.); John T. Hancock, Secretary and Treasurer (234 
Congress St., Boston, Mass.). Membership, 19.
32. New York City.—Dr. Wm. E. Dold, President (616 Madison 
Ave.); John P. East, First Vice-President (30 Broad St.); Junius Pendleton 
Wilson, Second Vice-President (302 Broadway); Felix A. Jenkins, 
Secretary and Treasurer (165 Broadway). Membership, 222.
33. Oklahoma.—Samuel W. Hayes, President (Oklahoma City); 
Preston C. West, Vice-President (Washington, D. C.); M. S. Gleason, 
Secretary and Treasurer (Oklahoma City). Membership, 19.
34. Pennsylvania.—Prof. Gaetano Lanza, President (63d and Oxford 
Sts., Phila.); Samuel Porcher, Vice-President (Broad St. Station, Phila.); 
Dr. W. W. Hawke, Treasurer (218 S. 16th St., Phila.); John Marshall, 
Secretary (807 Madison St., Chester). Membership, 20.
35. St. Louis, Mo.—Hon. Shepherd Barclay, President (214 N. 6th 
St.); John F. Lee, Vice-President; Cary N. Weisiger, Secretary and 
Treasurer (411 Olive St.). Membership, 83.

36. San Antonio, Texas.—Judge R. B. Minor, President (301 Hinsache 
Ave.); Judge S. J. Brooks, Vice-President (225 Crofton Ave.); 
Ferdinand Groos, Treasurer (818 Commerce St.); A. W. Houston, Jr., 
Secretary (303 Pecan St.). Membership, 12.
37. San Francisco, Cal.—Justice W. H. Beatty, President; — 
Membership, 10.
38. Tyler (East Texas Chapter).—Hampson Gary, President; Harry 
McKay, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 10.
39. Vicksburg, Miss.—Edward M. Moore, President; Frank H. 
Andrews, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.
40. Washington, D. C.—Alfred P. Thom, President (Southern Ry. 
Bldg.); Col. J. R. Kean, First Vice-President (War Dept. Bldg.); J. 
Miller Kenyon, Second Vice-President (Evans Bldg.); William H. 
Saunders, Treasurer (Southern Bldg.); Richard D. Micou, Secretary 
(1410 H. St.). Membership, 50.
41. Washington (State).—Hon. Eugene R. West, President (Seattle); 
John D. Fletcher, Vice-President (Tacoma); Geo. P. Fishburne, Secretary 
and Treasurer (California Bldg., Tacoma). Membership, 14.
42. West Central Alabama—H. O. Murfee, President (Marion); Dr. 
Sidney T. Whitfield, Vice-President (Union Town); T. C. Carter, Jr., 
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 12.
43. Western North Carolina.—Rt. Rev. James M. Horner, President 
(Asheville); Judge Benjamin F. Long, Vice-President (Statesville); D. 
Hiden Ramsey, Secretary and Treasurer (Asheville). Membership not 
reported.
For Alumni Scholarships, see p. 116. For holders of Alumni Scholarships 
for 1914-1915, see p. 74.

THE COLONNADE CLUB.
Incorporated in October, 1907, the Colonnade Club was formed to 
encourage social intercourse among the members of the Faculty and 
alumni of the University, especially among the members of the Faculty. 
This latter body had so increased in numbers that the desirability of having 
some common meeting-place, some social centre, where all could informally 
gather, was recognized. The value of the club for this purpose 
is established. The club occupies Pavilion VII, West Lawn.
At this writing, the resident membership, about 100 in number, includes 
all the administrative officers, and nearly all the teaching staff, 
together with a number of local alumni and friends of the University.
One of the club's most significant features is its non-resident membership, 
now numbering over 800 and including many distinguished names. 
Nearly 400 live in Virginia, the remainder being dwellers in 42 states, as 
also in countries distant 6,000 to 10,000 miles. This non-resident membership 
makes, probably, the most effective alumni organization that the University 
has ever had. Practically the entire fund provided by the dues 
of the non-resident members is used for the benefit of the alumni and the 
University. The addition of the "Alumni Annex," materially contributes 
to making the club the centre of the alumni-life of the University, and 
provides a commodious, attractive, and comfortable building, with chambers 
sufficient, ordinarily, to accommodate all returning alumni, where they 
will be sure of a welcome. The rooms will be ready for use without formality 
and with or without notice (rate, $1 a day, including light, heat, 
attendance, and use of bath). Through the club's influence, more alumni 
are revisiting the University than ever before, both singly and in class 
reunions. The club is also proving useful as a headquarters for visiting 
educators and other influential university visitors. Because it is one of 
the club's most important functions to help the widely scattered alumni 
to keep in closer touch with their Alma Mater and with each other, the club 
publishes fortnightly, during the college year, the University of Virginia 
Alumni News. Subscription price is $2 a year. The club's non-resident 
dues are $4 a year, which include a year's subscription to the News; or 
this rate may be commuted to $25 for ten years or $50 for life.
The present officers are: Thomas W. Page, President; Howard 
Winston, Treasurer; Russell Bradford, Secretary.

REGISTER OF STUDENTS.
1914-1915.
Abbreviations.—c, College; e, Engineering; l, Law; m, Medicine; g, 
Graduate.
| Abbitt, M. A. | c | 
| Abbitt, W. H. | c | 
| Abbot, J. L. | l | 
| Abbot, W. R., IV | c | 
| Adams, D. S. | m | 
| Adams, R. D. | c | 
| Adams, Thos. J. | e | 
| Adams, W. A. | l | 
| Adams, W. S. | c | 
| Akers, E. C. | c | 
| Albert, R. E. | c | 
| Alden, H. L. | g | 
| Alexander, J. C. | c | 
| All, Wm. L. | l | 
| Allen, Chas. R. | l | 
| Amonette, H. L. | c | 
| Amos, Chester A. | m | 
| Anderson, E. C. | e & c | 
| Anderson, G. W., Jr. | c | 
| Anderson, R. D. | m | 
| Anderson, W. D. | m | 
| Andrews, E. L. | l | 
| Arant, R. C. | c | 
| Arant, W. D. | c | 
| Archer, A. P. | c | 
| Archer, V. W. | c | 
| Armentrout, D. R. | c | 
| Armstrong, A. G. | e | 
| Ashburn, Horace G. | m | 
| Astor, L. | c | 
| Atkinson, B. A. | l | 
| Ayers, John T. | c | 
| Babcock, E. C. | l | 
| Baer, L. H. | c | 
| Bagby, C. T., Jr. | c | 
| Bailey, B. F. | c | 
| Bain, R. F. | l | 
| Baker, E. M. | c | 
| Baker, E. P. | c | 
| Balch, H. H. | l | 
| Ball, W. L. | e | 
| Balthis, T. A. | c | 
| Banigan, J. J. | c | 
| Banks, J. B. | c | 
| Barclay, E. H. | e | 
| Barclay, J. P. | c | 
| Barker, R. A. | m | 
| Barksdale, A. D. | l | 
| Barnwell, J. D. | m | 
| Barr, F. S. | c | 
| Barron, J. W. | l | 
| Barsby, J. E. | m | 
| Barth, T. N. | c | 
| Barton, G. L., Jr. | g | 
| Barton, J. M., Jr. | c | 
| Barton, Lewis, N. | e | 
| Batterham, W. F. | c | 
| Battle, H. W., Jr. | c | 
| Baylor, John | l | 
| Beach, W. H. | c | 
| Beacham, B. B. | l | 
| Beale, F. D. | e | 
| Beard, R. E. | c & e | 
| Beasley, H. C. | c | 
| Behlem, C. H. | l | 
| Bell, H. M. | c | 
| Bell, H. O. | e | 
| Bell, R. W. | l | 
| Bemiss, S. M. | c | 
| Benckenstein, L. J. | l | 
| Benedict, C. J. | c | 
| Bennett, S. C. | c | 

| Benson, R. L. | l | 
| Berkeley, N. | l | 
| Bernstein, S. | c | 
| Berry, R. C. | c | 
| Bethea, M. E. | c | 
| Bettis, L. M. | c | 
| Betts, T. J. | c | 
| Bidgood, C. Y. | c | 
| Biern, O. B. | m | 
| Bigger, I. A., Jr. | m | 
| Binder, R. D. | l | 
| Bishop, J. H. | c | 
| Bitting, S. T. | g | 
| Bivins, A. L. | l | 
| Black, B. F. | c | 
| Blackford, L. M. | c | 
| Blackmar, J. B. | l | 
| Bland, W. M. | c | 
| Block, M. L. | c | 
| Blount, R. | l | 
| Bocock, J. H. | l | 
| Bodine, R. H. | c | 
| Bolling, D. T. | c | 
| Bomar, J. E. | e | 
| Bongiorno, P. J. | c | 
| Booker, B. D. | l | 
| Booth, W. H. K. | c | 
| Bopes, C. F. | c | 
| Boswell, W. K., Jr. | g | 
| Bowers, L. G. | l | 
| Bowers, S. E. | c | 
| Boyd, A. R. | l & g | 
| Bradway, F. W. | c | 
| Brady, J. S. | l | 
| Branner, G. L. | c | 
| Brent, C. H. | c | 
| Brent, G. W. | e | 
| Brewer, A. J. | g | 
| Bridgforth, Allen | l | 
| Briggs, G. B. | c | 
| Bristow, A. B. | g | 
| Broadwater, E. B. | c | 
| Brodix, T. C. | c | 
| Bronaugh, R. L. | l | 
| Broocks, E. B. | m | 
| Brophy, E. S. | l | 
| Brown, A. J. T. | c & e | 
| Brown, C. M. | l | 
| Brown, E. P. | g | 
| Brown, J. G. | c | 
| Brown, J. R. | c | 
| Brown, P. F. | e | 
| Brown, W. M. | c | 
| Browne, E. T. | c | 
| Bruce, T. M. | c | 
| Brumback, L. H. | c | 
| Brumer, S. | l | 
| Bryson, S. Z., Jr. | c | 
| Buckner, F. | c | 
| Bullitt, J. F., Jr. | l | 
| Burkhead, J. D. | c | 
| Burnett, L. D. | c | 
| Burruss, H. M. | c | 
| Burton, L. G. | l | 
| Butcher, R. G. | c | 
| Butts, E. S. | l | 
| Byrne, G. A. | l | 
| Cabell, H. F. | c | 
| Calhoun, J. C. | c | 
| Callaway, P. H. | c | 
| Calvert, G. R. | l | 
| Cameron, Neil | l | 
| Camm, Frank | l | 
| Camm, John, Jr. | e | 
| Campbell, C. W. | c | 
| Campbell, Gilbert S. | c | 
| Carroll, C. C. | e | 
| Carroll, G. C. | c | 
| Carter, B. N. | c | 
| Carter, G. L. | g | 
| Carter, H. L. | l & g | 
| Carter, J. G. | m | 
| Carter, R. H. | c | 
| Cash, Harold | c | 
| Cash, J. R. | g | 
| Cates, C. C. | e | 
| Chandler, C. H., Jr. | e | 
| Chapman, N. D. | c | 
| Chauncey, J. E. | e | 
| Cheesman, G. W. | l | 

| Cherry, R. H. | l | 
| Chou, M. Y. | m | 
| Church, H. L. | l & g | 
| Clark, Lewis | e | 
| Cleaton, T. L. | l | 
| Cline, J. H. | g | 
| Cockrell, Nathan | c | 
| Cohn, David | l | 
| Colbern, W. H., Jr. | e & c | 
| Cole, C. S., II | c | 
| Coleman, F. A., Jr. | c | 
| Coleman, H. W. | c | 
| Coleman, T. G. | c | 
| Collins, S. Q., Jr. | l | 
| Compton, H. T. | m | 
| Conyers, P. L. | c | 
| Cook, R. S. | g | 
| Cooke, C. W. | l | 
| Cooley, A. E. | l | 
| Copp, C. C. | l | 
| Copp, F. A. | m & c | 
| Covington, G. E. | c | 
| Cowan, J. A., Jr. | c | 
| Cowardin, H. A. | e | 
| Cox, C. N. | l | 
| Cox, R. F. | m | 
| Coxe, J. W., Jr. | e | 
| Crawford, D. H. | l | 
| Crawford, J. W. | c | 
| Crenshaw, S. D., IV | c | 
| Cronly, J. H. | c | 
| Cronly, R. D., Jr. | c | 
| Crosby, F. S. | l | 
| Crovat, P. S. | c | 
| Crowder, E. K. | l | 
| Currell, J. E. | c | 
| Currie, W. E. | c | 
| Cyr, J. A. | l | 
| Dale, J. R., Jr. | m | 
| Dancy, F. B., Jr. | c | 
| Darden, C. W., Jr. | c | 
| Davenport, J. H., Jr. | c | 
| Davenport, J. S. | e | 
| Davidson, F. G. | c | 
| Davies, F. W. | c | 
| Davis, A. K., Jr. | c | 
| Decker, H. W. | m & c | 
| Denny, R. E. | l | 
| Dickerson, R. B. | c | 
| Dickey, N. F. | c | 
| Didlake, T. E. | l | 
| Dillard, P. G. | c | 
| Dimmock, M. S. | c | 
| Dingledine, W. K. | c | 
| Dittrich, A. C. | e | 
| Dixon, F. M. | l | 
| Dixon, G. G. | c | 
| Dodson, W. B. | c | 
| Dorsey, E. G., Jr. | c | 
| Douglas, A. T. | c | 
| Dowdey, L. A. | c | 
| Driscoll, J. P. | l | 
| Drummond, H. C. | c | 
| Ducker, H. L. | l | 
| Duff, James | c | 
| Duff, J. E. | l | 
| Duffie, B. C., Jr. | l | 
| Duke, W. E. | l | 
| Duncan, C. T., Jr. | l | 
| Dunham, W. B. | c | 
| Dunlop, D., Jr. | c | 
| Dunlop, J. M. | c | 
| Dunnington, J. H. | m | 
| Durrance, C. M. | l | 
| DuVal, J. T. | c | 
| Duval, N. E. | l | 
| DuVal, T. E., Jr. | c | 
| Dyer, E. L. | c | 
| Early, R. N. | c | 
| Easterwood, H. W. | e | 
| Echols, O. P. | l | 
| Eckford, J. I. | c | 
| Edmunds, B. P. | c | 
| Edmonds, J. W., Jr. | l | 
| Edwards, J. G. | c | 
| Eggleston, T. L., Jr. | l | 
| Ehrman, A. R. | l | 
| Ehrman, C. D. | e | 
| Eichelberger, E. C. | c | 
| Emmett, R., Jr. | e | 

| Enos, C. R. | l | 
| Eskew, M. H. | m | 
| Evans, J. A. | e | 
| Evans, P. R. | l | 
| Ewell, J. R. | l | 
| Ewing, W. Chas. | c | 
| Ezzell, Harry, Jr. | c | 
| Faris, J. E. | m | 
| Farish, J. D. | l | 
| Farrar, I. D. S. | c | 
| Farrell, H. E., Jr. | l | 
| Farrow, J. B. | l | 
| Fass, A. L. | c | 
| Faulkner, D. M. | m | 
| Faulkner, W. C. | l | 
| Ferebee, H. | l | 
| Ferguson, J. M. | c | 
| Fetzer, P. W. | m | 
| Field, E. R. | l | 
| Field, O. E. | e | 
| Finter, C. V. | c | 
| Fitchett, M. S. | m | 
| Fite, F. B., Jr. | c | 
| Fite, W. P. | m | 
| Fitzgerald, D. J. | c | 
| FitzHugh, M. M. | e | 
| Fitz-Hugh, T., Jr. | m & c | 
| Flaherty, R. W. | l | 
| Flanagan, W. W. | c | 
| Fleming, C. C. | l | 
| Flint, W. R. | l | 
| Flynn, L. B. | l | 
| Font, August, Jr. | c | 
| Fontaine, A. W. | c | 
| Forbes, R. C. | l | 
| Ford, J. R. | e | 
| Ford, R. S. | c | 
| Forrest, H. C. | c | 
| Fortna, C. B. | c | 
| Foshee, A. M. | c | 
| Foster, F. L. | c | 
| Foster, R. M. | l | 
| Foster, S. M. | c | 
| Fowler, D. W. | c | 
| Fowlkes, J. W., Jr. | m | 
| Fowlkes, R. J. | c | 
| France, D. C. | l | 
| Francis, R. J. | l | 
| Freeland, J. M. | l | 
| Freeman, J. B. | c | 
| Frère, J. M. | c | 
| Frère, T. F. | c | 
| Frey, W. H., Jr. | g | 
| Fuller, F. L., Jr. | l | 
| Funsten, R. V. | m | 
| Funsten, S. R. | e & c | 
| Gage, L. G. | m | 
| Gaines, J. P. | l | 
| Gaither, R. B. | c | 
| Galleher, W. C., Jr. | l | 
| Gammon, F. A. | c | 
| Gannaway, A. C. | l | 
| Gannaway, M. W. | l | 
| Garrett, S. G. | g | 
| Garvey, W. A. | e | 
| Gauldin, J. D. | l | 
| Gearing, F. W. | m | 
| Geiger, V. G. | c | 
| Gentry, C. E. | l | 
| George, J. H. | c | 
| Gibbons, R. A. | c | 
| Gibbs, R. S. | c | 
| Giddings, C. G. | m | 
| Gillespie, G. Y., Jr. | m | 
| Gillette, J. T. | l | 
| Gilliam, C. E. | c | 
| Gilliam, R. M. | c | 
| Gilmore, G. B. | m | 
| Gingles, H. J. | l | 
| Gish, A. S. | c | 
| Gish, B. A. | c | 
| Glascock, B. R. | l | 
| Glennan, W. S. | c | 
| Golden, T. E., Jr. | e | 
| Gompers, W. J. | l | 
| Gooch, L. M. | m | 
| Gooch, R. K. | g | 
| Goodman, S. A. | l | 
| Goodman, W. D. | c | 
| Goodrich, E. | c | 

| Goodwyn, W. C. | l | 
| Gordin, A. E. | m | 
| Gordon, J. L. | c | 
| Gortatowsky, Dave | c | 
| Graham, P. H. | g | 
| Graham, S. A., Jr. | e | 
| Grant, B. E. | g | 
| Grant, D. W. | m | 
| Gravatt, C. M. | e | 
| Graves, J. S. | l & g | 
| Gray, J. K. | c | 
| Gray, W. M. | l | 
| Graybeal, G. H. | g & e | 
| Greear, J. N., Jr. | c | 
| Green, Berryman, Jr. | m | 
| Green, J. H. | g | 
| Green, J. H. | m | 
| Greene, D. G. | m | 
| Griffith, C. M., Jr. | m | 
| Griffith, G. S. | e | 
| Grimball, G. E. | l | 
| Groseclose, H. F. | c | 
| Ground, J. W., Jr. | c & l | 
| Grove, G. H. | m & c | 
| Grove, J. P. | l | 
| Gruver, D. C. | g | 
| Guerard, J. M. | l | 
| Guild, S. M. | c | 
| Gunby, J. K. | c | 
| Gundry, J. P. | c | 
| Guthrie, R. E. | c | 
| Guynn, R. F. | c | 
| Gwathmey, H. H. | c | 
| Gwathmey, R. B. | l | 
| Gwinn, G. E. | m | 
| Hafter, J. S. | l & c | 
| Hall, E. H. | g | 
| Hall, F. C. | e | 
| Hall, H. W. | c | 
| Hall, R. E. | c | 
| Hall, W. H., Jr. | c | 
| Halliday, T. D. | l | 
| Hamblin, D. O. | m | 
| Hamer, F. C. | c | 
| Hamilton, R. P., Jr. | c | 
| Hanau, K. J. N. | l | 
| Hancock, G. A. | e | 
| Hanger, F. M., Jr. | c | 
| Haralson, M. F. | m | 
| Hardie, J. G. | l | 
| Harman, S. K. | c | 
| Harmon, D., Jr. | c | 
| Harmon, F. M. | c | 
| Harmon, F. S. | c | 
| Harper, C. N. | m | 
| Harper, E. B. | c | 
| Harris, J. W., Jr. | l | 
| Harris, W. M. | c | 
| Harrison, J. L. | c | 
| Harrison, J. P., Jr. | c | 
| Harrison, R. C. | e | 
| Harryman, W. K. | c | 
| Hart, S. J. | c | 
| Hartje, G. F. | l | 
| Harvin, J. R. | l | 
| Harwell, G. L. | c | 
| Harwell, W. D., Jr. | c | 
| Hathaway, H. G. | l | 
| Haux, E. H. | e | 
| Hawthorne, A. T. | m | 
| Hazelgrove, G. B. | l | 
| Hazlegrove, W. P. | l | 
| Head, J. M., II | l | 
| Heizer, J. B., Jr. | l | 
| Hemphill, E. S. | l | 
| Henderson, Charles | e | 
| Henderson, J. R. | c | 
| Hendrickson, D. W. | c | 
| Hess, L. E. | c | 
| Hiden, R. B. | c | 
| Hildreth, E. F. | c | 
| Hill, J. F. | e | 
| Hines, Frank | l | 
| Hinton, J. W. | m | 
| Hipp, E. R. | m | 
| Hirst, V. B. | m | 
| Hodges, C. E. | l | 
| Hodgson, H. C. | e | 
| Holland, A. J. A. | e | 
| Hollingsworth, E. W. | m | 

| Holloway, J. W., Jr. | l | 
| Holt, R. P. | c | 
| Holt, S. P. | e | 
| Horton, B. T. | c | 
| Horwitz, J. F. | l | 
| Howard, H. H. | c | 
| Howard, J. M., Jr. | m | 
| Howard, K. W. | m & g | 
| Howell, C. W. | c | 
| Howze, C. P. | m | 
| Hudson, E. M. | c | 
| Hudson, J. M. | c | 
| Hughes, L. W. | c | 
| Hughes, M. H. | l | 
| Hurt, E. C., Jr. | l | 
| Hurt, J. M., Jr. | l | 
| Hutter, C. S., Jr. | l | 
| Hutter, E. W. | c | 
| Hyde, F. J., Jr. | l | 
| Hyde, L. W. | m | 
| Ingle, J. A. | c | 
| Inness-Brown, H. A. | l & c | 
| Irving, A. D. | c | 
| Jabaut, S. W. | c | 
| Jackson, R. B. | l | 
| Jacob, C. H. | l | 
| Jacobs, I. W. | l | 
| Jamison, J. A. | c | 
| Jarman, A. M. | c | 
| Jarman, B. L. | m | 
| Jefferson, P. G. | l & c | 
| Jefferson, W. R. | l | 
| Jenkins, C. E. | l | 
| Jenkins, J. S., Jr. | c | 
| Jennings, D. C. | c | 
| John, B. S. | c | 
| John, B. W. | c | 
| Johnson, H. P. | g | 
| Johnston, O. L. | c | 
| Jones, J. T. | e | 
| Jones, K. S. | e | 
| Jones, L. C. | c | 
| Jones, L. M. | l | 
| Jones, M. E. | c | 
| Jones, P. M. | c | 
| Jones, S. B. | l | 
| Jones, V. A. | c | 
| Jones, W. A., Jr. | l | 
| Jordon, C. W. | e | 
| Kash, J. D. | l | 
| Keiger, J. A. | m | 
| Keith, A. A. M. | l | 
| Kellam, J. M. | c | 
| Kelly, L. W. | c | 
| Kemeny, G. | l | 
| Kern, H. M. | c | 
| Kerr, Jas. | c | 
| Keyser, R. L. C. | l | 
| Killmon, L. H. | c | 
| King, J. F. | l | 
| Kinloch, R. A. | e | 
| Kinney, C. L., Jr. | c | 
| Kinsey, W. W. | c | 
| Kinsolving, A. B., II | c | 
| Kinsolving, C. McI. | l | 
| Knight, L. M. | e | 
| Knight, R. E., Jr. | c | 
| Kremer, P. S. | c | 
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| Wyatt, W., Jr. | l | 
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| Yates, H. | c | 
| Young, A. L. | e & c | 
| Young, R. R. | e | 
| Zirkle, W. M. | c | 

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