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History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919;

the lengthened shadow of one man,
  
  
  
  
  
  
CONTENTS Volume V

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CONTENTS
Volume V

     
NINTH PERIOD  PAGE 
The Presidency, 1904–1919 
I.—The Presidency—The First Suggestion; II.—The Presidency
—Suggested After 1825; III.—The Presidency—Suggested
After 1865; IV.—The Presidency—Resolution of 1896;
V.—The Presidency—William Gordon McCabe; VI.—The
Presidency—George W. Miles; VII.—Election of President;
VIII.—The Inauguration; IX.—Antecedents of the New President;
X.—Scholastic Convictions of the New President; XI.
—Powers of the Presidential Office; XII.—Rectors and Visitors;
XIII.—Administrative Committees; XIV.—The Students
—Number, Birthplace, and Parentage; XV.—The Students—
Admission of Women; XVI.—The Students—Admission of
Women, Continued; XVII.—Matriculation and Entrance Requirements;
XVIII.—The College Department; XIX.—Department
of Graduate Studies; XX.—Academic Schools; XXI.
—Academic Schools, Continued; XXII.—Academic Schools,
Continued; XXIII.—Academic Schools, Continued; XXIV.—
Academic Degrees—Baccalaureate; XXV.—Academic Degrees
—Master and Doctor; XXVI.—Scholarships and Fellowships;
XXVII.—Professional Departments—Law; XXVIII.—Professional
Departments—Medicine; XXIX.—Professional Departments
—Medicine, Continued; XXX.—Professional Departments
—Engineering; XXXI.—Professional Departments—Education;
XXXII.—The Summer School; XXXIII.—University
Extension; XXXIV.—The Library; XXXV.—Student Life—
Intellectual Side; XXXVI.—Student Life—Intellectual Side,
Continued; XXXVII.—Student Life—Spiritual Side; XXXVIII.
—Student Life—Spiritual Side, Continued; XXXIX.—Student
Life—Economic Side; XL.—Student Life—Economic Side,
Continued; XLI.—Student Life—Social Side; XLII.—Student
Life—Social Side, Continued; XLIII.—Student Life—Social
Side, Continued; XLIV.—Student Life—Physical Side; XLV.—
Student Life—Physical Side, Continued; XLVI.—Student Life
—Physical Side, Continued; XLVII.—Student Life—Physical
Side, Continued; XLVIII.—Buildings; XLIX.—Finances—Endowment
Fund; L.—Finances—General Resources; LI.—The
Alumni—General Association; LII.—The Alumni—Reunions;
LIII.—The Alumni—Colonnade Club; LIV.—The Alumni—
Distinguished Sons; LV.—The World War—The First University
Measures; LVI.—The World War—Pacifism Suppressed;
LVII.—The World War—Effect on Attendance;
LVIII.—The World War—Students' Army Training Corps;
LIX.—The World War—Bureau and Ambulance Units; LX.
—The World War—Base Hospital No. 41; LXI.—The World
War—Base Hospital No. 41, Continued; LXII.—The World
War—Service and Honors; LXIII.—The World War—James
R. McConnell; LXIV.—The World War—Youthful Martyrs;
LXV.—The World War—Youthful Martyrs, Continued; LXVI.
Conclusion; Appendices; Index. 



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