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History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919;

the lengthened shadow of one man,
  
  
  
CONTENTS Volume II

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CONTENTS
Volume II

           
THIRD PERIOD  PAGE 
The Building of the University (Continued) 
XIX.—The English Professors Arrive; XX.—The Three
American Professors; XXI.—The Library; XXII.—Administrative
Organization; XXIII.—Administrative Organization,
continued. 
FOURTH PERIOD 
Formative and Experimental Stage, 1825–1842  59 
I.—How the University Was Reached; II.—Beginning and
Length of the Session; III.—Origin and Number of Students;
IV.—Matriculation; V.—School of Ancient Languages; VI.—
School of Modern Languages; VII.—Schools of Mathematics
and Philosophy; VIII.—School of Law; IX.—School of Medicine
and Anatomy; X.—Military Exercises; XI.—Minor
Courses of Instruction; XII.—Methods of Instruction and Examination;
XIII.—Degrees; XIV.—Public Day; XV.—Successors
to the First Professors; XVI.—Successors to the First Professors,
continued; XVII.—Successors to the First Professors,
continued; XVIII.—The Professors' Fees; XIX.—The Library;
XX.—Librarians and Rules; XXI.—The Dormitories and Their
Regulations; XXII.—The Hotel-Keepers; XXIII.—The Hotel
Fare; XXIV.—Health of the University; XXV.—The Uniform
Law; XXVI.—First Code of Discipline; XXVII.—Minor Offenses:
Noisy Disturbances; XXVIII.—Major Offenses: Dissipation;
XXIX.—Major Offenses. Tavern Haunts; XXX.—
Major Offenses: Assaults; XXXI.—Major Offenses: Riots;
XXXII.—Major Offenses: Riots, continued; XXXIII.—Punishments;
XXXIV.—Diversions; XXXV.—Diversions, continued;
XXXVI.—Diversions, continued; XXXVII.—Athletics;
XXXVIII.—Publications; XXXIX.—Debating Societies; XL.—
Religious Exercises; XLI.—The Chaplains; XLII.—Care of the
Buildings; XLIII.—Martin Dawson. 


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