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VI
General Alumni Association
(See p. 323.)
The following is a list of the presidents and orators
of the General Alumni Association for many of
the years of its existence. Unfortunately the record
is deficient:
1867—Marmaduke Johnson of Virginia, orator; J. P. Holcombe
of Virginia, president.1868—Charles Marshall of Maryland, orator; J. P. Holcombe
of Virginia, president.1869—William C. Rives of Massachusetts, orator; A. H. H.
Stuart of Virginia, president.1870—J. W. Stevenson of Kentucky, orator; A. H. H. Stuart
of Virginia, president.1871—W. B. Napton of Missouri, orator; J. L. Marye of Virginia,
president.1872—W. B. Quarles of Tennessee, orator; J. L. Marye of
Virginia, president.1873—Thomas Swann of Maryland, orator; B. J. Barbour of
Virginia, president.1874—J. H. Kennard of Louisiana, orator; B. J. Barbour, of
Virginia, president.1875—R. M. T. Hunter of Virginia, orator; D. B. Lucas
(poem), of West Virginia; B. J. Barbour of Virginia,
president.1876—F. W. M. Holliday of Virginia, orator; B. J. Barbour of
Virginia, president.1877—No orator; J. M. Hanger of Virginia, president.
1878—J. C. Southall of Virginia (opening of Brooks Museum),
orator; J. M. Hanger of Virginia, president.1879—T. U. Dudley of Kentucky, orator; J. R. Tucker of Virginia,
president.1880—J. H. Chamberlayne of Virginia, orator; J. R. Tucker
of Virginia, president.1881—J. O. Broadhead of Missouri, orator; J. W. Stevenson
of Kentucky, president.1882—H. Tutwiler of Alabama, orator; J. W. Stevenson of
Kentucky, president.1883—W. C. Rives of Massachusetts (W. B. Rogers Memorial),
orator; F. R. Rives of New York, president.1884—A. P. Humphrey of Kentucky, orator; F. R. Rives of
New York, president.1885—C. E. Stuart of Virginia, orator; C. M. Blackford of
Virginia, president.1886—C. E. Fenner of Louisiana, orator; C. M. Blackford, of
Virginia, president.1887—H. A. Herbert of Alabama, orator; H. E. Jackson of
Tennessee, president.1888—W. Gordon McCabe of Virginia, orator; H. E. Jackson
of Tennessee, president.1889—H. T. Kent of Missouri, orator; A. E. Richards of Virginia,
president.1890—J. L. Gordon of Virginia, orator; A. E. Richards of
Virginia, president.1891—W. L. Wilson of West Virginia, orator; Charles Marshall
of Maryland, president.1892—L. S. Marye of Virginia, orator; Charles Marshall of
Maryland, president.1893—W. C. Bruce of Maryland, orator; Joseph Bryan of
Virginia, president.1894—Rev. John Johnson, D. D., of South Carolina, orator;
Joseph Bryan of Virginia, president.1895—Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, orator; George Perkins
of Virginia, president.1896—Rev. J. S. Lindsay, D. D., of Massachusetts, orator;
George Perkins of Virginia, president.1897—W. R. Abbot of Virginia, orator; Rev. Randolph H.
McKim, D. D., of Washington, D. C., president.1898—Rev. Randolph H. McKim, D. D., of Washington, D. C.,
orator; George Perkins of Virginia, president.1899—John Bassett Moore of New York, orator; George Perkins
of Virginia, president.1900—Leigh Robinson of Washington, D. C., orator; Samuel
Spencer of New York, president.1901—Blewett Lee of Illinois, orator; Thomas Nelson Page
of Washington, D. C., president.1902—E. H. Farrar of Louisiana, orator; Joseph B. Dunn of
Virginia, president.1903—W. Gordon Robertson of Virginia, orator; James B.
Sener of Washington, D. C., president.1904—Henry Louis Smith of North Carolina, orator; George
W. Morris of Virginia, president pro tem.1905—Charles Forest Moore of New York, orator; Thomas
Nelson Page of Washington, D. C., president.
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