History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919; the lengthened shadow of one man, |
CONTENTS
Volume III |
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History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919; | ||
CONTENTS
Volume III
FIFTH PERIOD | PAGE |
Expansion and Reformation, 1842–1861 | 1 |
I.—General Character; II.—Increase in the Attendance; III. —State Students; IV.—New Buildings, V.—New Buildings— The Annex; VI.—The Courses of Instruction; VII.—Courses of Instruction, continued; VIII.—Courses of Instruction, continued; IX.—Examinations and the Honor System; X.—Degrees; XI.—The Professors; XII.—The Professors, continued; XIII.—The Professors, continued; XIV.—Assistants and Salaries; XV.—The Library; XVI.—Publications; XVII.—Riot of 1845; XVIII.—Moral Effect of the Riot; XIX.—Commotions After 1845; XX.—Temperance; XXI.—Religion; XXII. —Health; XXIII.—Athletics; XXIV.—Amusements; XXV.— Fraternities; XXVI.—Debating Societies; XXVII.—Expenses of Students; XXVIII.—Finances; XXIX.—Administration; XXX.—Society of Alumni; XXXI.—Distinguished Alumni— General; XXXII.—Distinguished Alumni—Literary; XXXIII. Distinguished Alumni—Literary, continued; XXXIV.—Distinguished Alumni—Professional; XXXV.—Influence on Secondary Education; XXXVI.—Influence on Secondary Education, continued; XXXVII.—Influence on American Colleges; XXXVIII.—Influence on American Colleges, continued. |
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SIXTH PERIOD | |
The War, 1861–1865 | 256 |
I.—Before the Election of Lincoln; II—After Election of Lincoln; III.—Antecedents of the Students; IV.—A Taste of War; V—Sacrifices for the Confederate Cause; VI.—Paladins and Martyrs; VII.—Paladins and Martyrs, continued; VIII.— Fidelity of the Professors; IX.—Salaries of the Professors; X. —The Students; XI.—Paralysis; XII.—The Federal Army Arrives; XIII.—The University Under Guard. |
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Reconstruction and Expansion, 1865–1895 | 341 |
I.—The Spirit of the Faculty; II.—Energy of the Faculty; III.—Students of the First Session; IV.—Schools and Departments; V.—Courses of Scientific Instruction; VI.—Courses of Scientific Instruction, continued; VII.—Courses of Literary Instruction; VIII.—Coordination and Entrance Examinations; IX. Academic Degrees; X.—Academic Degrees, continued. |
History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919; | ||