University of Virginia record March 15, 1916 | ||
FACULTY
ELLA AGNEW | Demonstration Work |
(Director Girls' Demonstration Work for Virginia). | |
FRANCIS BACON | Scout Masters Course |
(Scout Commissioner, Norfolk City). | |
Former Principal, Norfolk Academy. | |
THOMAS FAUNTLEROY BALL | Physics |
(Instructor in Physics, University of South Carolina). | |
B. S., University of South Carolina; Student Cornell Summer School, 1915. | |
ALBERT BALZ | Psychology and Philosophy |
(Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., M. A., University of Virginia; Graduate Student, Columbia University Summer School, 1910; Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy, University of Virginia, 1910-1912; University Fellow in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1912-1913. |
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JAMES COOK BARDIN | Spanish |
(Adjunct Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Virginia). | |
M. D., University of Virginia. | |
MARY R. BARNETTE | Penmanship |
(Instruction in Writing, Normal Training Department, and Head of Department of Writing, Intermediate School, Roanoke, Va.). |
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Graduate Student in Penmanship, National Business College, Roanoke, Va.; Diploma in Palmer Method of Business Writing; Diploma in Writing from Zanerian College, Columbus, Ohio; Instructor in Penmanship and Spelling, Martinsville Summer Normal, 1912, 1913, 1914. |
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GEORGIA MAY BARRETT | Primary Education |
(Instructor Primary Methods and Supervisor of Practice Teaching, Greenville, N. C., Normal School). |
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B. S. in Education; Graduate Georgia State Normal School; Student Chicago University; Special Diploma Teachers' College, Columbia University. |
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ANNA BARRINGER | Drawing |
(Director of Manual Arts, Industrial Institute and College, Columbus, Mississippi). |
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B. A., Teachers College, Columbia University; Student of Art, Newcomb College, New Orleans; Student University of Virginia Summer School of Art; New York School of Art. |
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ROBERT MONTGOMERY BIRD | Chemistry |
(Professor of Chemistry, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., B. S., Hampden-Sidney College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Assistant in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Science and Mathematics, Frederick College; Professor of Chemistry, Mississippi Agricultural College; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Missouri. |
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ARTHUR V. BISHOP | Latin |
(Professor of Latin and Greek, Hollins College). | |
B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Principal of Blacksburg High School; Student Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia; M. A. and Ph. D., University of Virginia. |
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HELEN BLAYLOCK | Cultivation of the Speaking Voice and Vocal Expression |
(Instructor in the Technique of Voice and Vocal Interpretation of the Bible and Prayer-Book in the Philadelphia P. E. Divinity School; Instructor in Vocal Training, Phonetics and Reading in the Agnes Irwin School, Philadelphia). |
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M. O., National School of Oratory, Philadelphia; Pupil of the late tragedian and teacher, Mr. James E. Murdoch; Lecturer in the Philadelphia Summer School of the University Extension Society; Instructor in Voice and Bible Interpretation in the Church Training and Deaconess House, Philadelphia. |
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WINIFRED BRAINERD | Manual Arts |
(Supervisor Manual Training in Grades, Indianapolis, Indiana). | |
Graduate Oneonta, N. Y., State Normal School; Teacher Manual Training in Normal School; Special Work at Cornell and Teachers College. |
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CHARLOTTE BRONSON | Reading |
(Primary Supervisor Lynchburg Schools). | |
A. B., Winthrop College, S. C. | |
LUCILE BURGESS | Civics and Hygiene |
(Teacher Charlottesville City Schools). | |
EVERARD JOHN CALTHROP | Vocal Production |
(Director of Vocal Department, Elizabeth College, Salem, Virginia). | |
Pupil of R. G. Calthrop, J. D. Mehan, New York, Hermann Klien, pupil Garcia, London; George Henschel, pupil of Goetze, London; ten years tenor soloist of the West End Collegiate Church of New York City. |
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GARDNER L. CARTER | Chemistry |
(Instructor in Chemistry, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., University of Virginia. | |
MAY DABNEY | History |
(Teacher Charlottesville City Schools). | |
J. W. DAVIS | Manual Training |
(Principal Shellman, Georgia, High School). | |
MARY LOUISE DINWIDDIE | Library Methods |
(Assistant Librarian of the University of Virginia). | |
Teacher in Virginia Public Schools; Graduate in Library Methods, Columbia University. |
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WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS | Mathematics |
(Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia). | |
B. S., C. E., University of Virginia. | |
MARY EISENBISE | Manual Training |
(Assistant Supervisor of Drawing and Manual Arts, Columbus, Ohio). |
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Instructor Summer Normal Art School, Rye Beach, Ohio; Instructor Allegany County Institute, Maryland; Instructor Columbus Normal School. |
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WILLIAM HARRISON FAULKNER | German |
(Professor Germanic Languages, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia. | |
J. T. FENTRESS | Geography |
(Principal Chimborazo School, Richmond, Virginia). | |
ADEN L. FILLMORE | Music |
(Director of Music and Supervisor of Music, in Pittsburgh Public Schools). |
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Student in College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio; Graduate of the George F. Root, Normal School, Elmira, New York; Graduate Cornell Summer School of Music; Instructor in Curry College, Pittsburgh, Department of Music for Public School Teachers; Seventeen Years Experience as Supervisor of Music. |
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THOMAS FITZHUGH | Latin and Greek |
(Professor of Latin, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Student of Philology and Archæology, Berlin, Rome and Athens; Instructor, Bingham School, North Carolina; Instructor, Bellevue High School, Virginia; Professor of Latin, Central University, Kentucky; Professor of Latin, University of Texas; Professor of Latin and Greek, Texas-Colorado Chautauqua. |
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WILLIAM MENTZEL FORREST | Biblical Literature |
(John B. Cary Memorial Professor of Biblical History and Literature, University of Virginia). |
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B. A., Hiram College; Special student College of the Bible, Transylvania University; Graduate student University of Chicago; Biblical Lecturer, Ann Arbor Bible Chair and Calcutta Bible Lectureship. |
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FLORENCE C. FOX | Reading |
(Specialist in Educational Systems, U. S. Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.). |
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Bachelor of Philosophy and Bachelor of Education, University of Chicago; Diploma, Cook County, Chicago, Normal School, under Col. Parker; Critic Teacher and Supervisor, Milwaukee, Wis., State Normal School; Institute Instructor; Author of "Fox's Indian Primer," Verses of "The Art Song Cycles," "Outlines for Teachers in History, Literature and Domestic Science," "Literature in the Grades," and "Lessons in Agriculture." |
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MARGARET E. FRASER | Music |
(Director of Music, State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia; Supervisor of Music in Fredericksburg Public Schools). |
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Educated in Boston Public Schools; Graduate in Piano. Harmony and Counterpoint, Copley Square School of Music, Boston, Mass.; Vocal instruction under private teachers, Boston, Mass.; Graduate Cornell University Music School; solo and choir work in churches of Boston, Mass.; Teacher of Music for Eight Years in Copley Square School of Music, Boston, Mass. |
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F. S. GAMMACK | Poultry Course |
(Poultry Instructor, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute). | |
MARCELINE A. GATLING | Physical Education |
(Instructor Norfolk Public Schools). | |
Graduate Harrisonburg Normal School, Student in Physical Education, Columbia University, 1914 and 1915; Special Student in Aesthetic and Classical Dancing. |
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CHARLES DE GEER | French |
(Professor of French, West Hampton College, Richmond, Va., 1913-15; Head of French Department of Virginia Randolph Ellett School since 1905-15). |
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Membre de l'Association des Professeurs Francais en Amérique; Université de Bruxelles (Cours Barincourt, 1906, 1907, 1908); Sorbonne, Paris (Cours Ruelle, 1909, 1910); Author of "Lectures et Conversations;" "Le Verbe Français et ses dérivés." |
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C. B. GIVENS, JR. | Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. Algebra |
(Principal School, Richmond, Virginia). | |
B. S., Milligan College; Principal of High Schools; Professor of Mathematics Milligan College; Student University of Virginia 1906-1909. |
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ROBERT KENT GOOCH | Latin |
(Rhodes Scholar). | |
A. B., University of Virginia. | |
LUDLOW GRISCOM | Agriculture |
(Member of the Department of Entomology and Ornithology, Cornell University). |
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A. B., Columbia; M. A., Cornell; Associate Member of the American Ornithologists' University; Member of the Linnaean Society of New York; Secretary and Editor of Transactions 1912-1915; Author of numerous papers on the distribution and economic importance of birds. |
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ELIZABETH M. GRUBB | Assistant in Games |
(Instructor in Norfolk Primary Schools). | |
Graduate St. Louis Kindergarten Training School; Director Norfolk Kindergarten. | |
MISS IRENE HAISLIP | Pipe Organ |
Pupil of Professor W. R. Schmidt; former pupil of Liszt. | |
ALFRED LAWRENCE HALL-QUEST | Education |
(Associate Professor of Education, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., B. D., Princeton; B. A., Augustana College; Professor Philosophy and Education, Westminster College, Missouri; Assistant in education at University of Illinois; Member Summer School University of Illinois. |
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JOHN R. HAYES, M. A., M. S. | High School Athletics |
(Randolph Macon, Washington College). | |
Graduate Work, University of Chicago, Coach Ohio University. | |
WILLIAM HARRY HECK | Education |
(Professor of Education, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Wake Forest College; Ph. D., Teachers College, New York; Assistant Principal, Raleigh Male Academy, North Carolina; Assistant Secretary, General Education Board; Author, "Mental Discipline." |
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CLARA HICKMAN | Primary Methods |
(Instructor Primary Methods, Washington, D. C.). | |
WALTER HUFFINGTON | History |
(Superintendent Schools, Greensboro, N. C.). | |
B. A., M. A., St. John's College, Annapolis; Principal of High Schools and Institute Conductor. |
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JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON | Conductor Midway Institute |
(Superintendent of Schools, Charlottesville, Virginia). | |
B. A., M. A., Milligan College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Teacher and Principal in Rural and City Elementary and High Schools; Conductor of Summer Institutes. |
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FREDERICK JUCHHOFF | Finance and Accountancy |
(Public Accountant and Auditor, Chicago). | |
Ph. D., M. A., and Ph. D., Kansas City University; LL. B., Illinois College of Law; LL. M., University of Maine. Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summer sessions 1909-10-11-12-13-14; Northwestern University school of commerce, 1911-12, 14-15 and 15-16. Instructor, commerce, Berea College; Instructor, Commerce and Economics, Cook County and City High Schools, Chicago; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Chicago-Hospital College of Medical; Instructor, Illinois College of Law; Associate Professor, Commerce and Finance, James Millikin University. |
HORACE A. HOLLISTER | Education |
(Professor of Education and High School Visitor, University of Illinois). |
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B. A., University of Iowa; Institute Lecturer; Author of "High School Administration"; "Administration of Education in a Democracy"; High School and Class Management, and numerous bulletins on Education. |
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LOULIE C. KELLEY | Geography |
(Instructor in Physical Geography, John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia). |
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Graduate John Marshall High School; University of Virginia Summer School; Cornell Summer School; Lecturer in Summer Normals, President of Virginia Geographic Society; Contributor to Geographic Journals. |
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CHARLES W. KENT | English Literature |
(Professor English Literature, University, Virginia). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Ph. D. Leipsic, Germany; Ll. D. University of Alabama; Formerly Professor of English and German, University of Tennessee; Literary Editor of Library of Southern Literature, Southern Poems, Selected Poems of Burns, etc.; Author of numerous monographs and magazine articles; Member of Authors' Club of England, etc. |
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WILLIAM ALLISON KEPNER | Biology |
(Associate Professor of Biology, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., M. A., Franklin and Marshall College; Ph. D., University of Virginia; Professor of Biology, Millersville Normal School, Pennsylvania, 1901; Government Teacher in Phillipines, 1901-1903; Student at University of Gœttingen; Maule Fellow in Biology, Princeton University; Adjunct Professor in Biology, University of Virginia. |
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH | Field Botany and Hygiene |
(Professor of Hygiene, University of Virginia). | |
Ph. D., University of Virginia; M. D., University of Virginia; Director of Athletics, University of Virginia. |
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ALBERT LEFEVRE | Logic and Philosophy |
(Professor of Philosophy, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., University of Texas; Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins University; Ph. D., Cornell University; Lecturer in Philosophy, Instructor in Philosophy, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University; Student, University of Berlin; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University. |
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BESSIE C. LEFTWICH | Domestic Economy |
(Instructor in Domestic Art, Harrisonburg Normal and Industrial School, Harrisonburg, Va.). |
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Assistant Critic Instructor in the School of Industrial and Household Arts, Teachers College, N. Y.; Instructor in English and Physiology, Mary Baldwin Seminary; Graduate Mary Baldwin Seminary; Student Domestic Science, Teachers' College, N. Y. |
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WILLIE LONDON | English |
(Instructor in English, Roanoke High School). | |
Student at University of Virginia and Cornell Summer Schools; Instructor in Farmville Summer School, Big Stone Gap Summer School, and Covington Summer School. |
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KATHARINE LUMPKIN | Secretary Y. W. C. A. |
(Student Secretary Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga.). | |
J. MOORE McCONNELL | History |
(Professor of History and Economics, Davidson College). | |
B. A., Davidson College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Associate Principal Pantops Academy, Virginia; Associate Professor Latin and Mathematics, Davidson College; Editor Southern Orators, Macmillan Pocket Classics. |
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JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE | Latin |
(Adjunct Professor in Latin, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia. | |
HOWARD MORGAN McMANAWAY | Education |
(Division Superintendent of Schools, Albemarle County). | |
Student Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia; Stokes Fellow University of Virginia; Graduate M. A. Courses in History and Education, University of Virginia; Principal Toano High School; Instructor in History, English and Chemistry, Charlottesville High School; Instructor in Pedagogy, Seaside Summer Normal, Newport News, Virginia. |
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WALLACE HOPKINS MAGEE | Manual Training |
(Director Industrial Education, John Marshall High School, Richmond, Virginia). |
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Graduate Manual Training High School, Louisville, Kentucky; Kentucky State University, Mechanical Engineering Department; Special Apprentice Atlas Engine and Boiler Works, Indianapolis; Teacher of Woodwork and Mechanical Drawing, Richmond Public Schools; Head Metal Department, Manual Training High School, Louisville, Kentucky. |
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JOHN LEVI MANAHAN | Education |
(State High School Inspector and Professor of Education, Miami University). |
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B. S., B. Ped., Ohio Northern University, 1912; A. M., Harvard, 1914; Graduate Student Harvard, 1912-1915; Superintendent of Model School, Ohio Northern University during summers of 1913 and 1914; Assistant in American Government, Harvard, February to June, 1914; Assistant in Education, Radcliffe College, 1915. |
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JOHN CALVIN METCALF | English |
(Professor of English, Richmond College). | |
M. A., Georgetown College; M. A., Harvard University; Litt. D. Georgetown, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Harvard University; University of Leipzig; Professor of Modern Languages, Mercer University; Professor of English, Georgetown College; Lecturer in University of Chicago; Author of "A History of English Literature;" Editor of "The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers" and of "Macbeth." |
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JAMES NEWTON MICHIE | Mathematics |
(Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas). |
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B. S., University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1906-1909. |
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MARY S. MOFFETT | Arithmetic |
(Supervising Principal of Herndon High Schools, Virginia). | |
Graduate of Cincinnati Normal School; Principal of School, Cincinnati; Principal, Rockbridge Normal School; Instructor University of Virginia Summer School since 1903. |
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J. K. MORRISON | Agriculture and Poultry |
(Demonstrator with the Missouri Poultry Experiment Station). | |
Ph. B., University of Mississippi; Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College; Instructor Peabody Summer School; President Stauton College, Miss.; President Belhaven College, Miss.; Contributor to Country Life in America, Country Gentleman, etc. |
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EDA LORD MURPHY | Domestic Science |
(Director Domestic Science, Georgia Normal and Industrial College). | |
Graduate Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, Illinois; Graduate Stout Institute, Menomone, Wisconsin; Student Teachers College, N. Y.; Director Domestic Science, Eastern Kentucky State Normal. |
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WELDON THOMAS MYERS | English |
(Professor of English, Converse College Spartanburg, S. C.). | |
B. A., Bridgewater College; M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Professor of Ancient Languages, Bridgewater College, 1901-1905; Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia, 1906-1909; Instructor in English Literature, University of Virginia, 1909-1911. |
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GEORGIA O'KEEFE | Drawing |
(Instructor in Drawing, Columbia College, S. C.). | |
Supervisor, Drawing, Amarillo, Texas; Student Teachers College, N. Y.; Graduate Chatham Institute; Student Chicago Art Institute; Student New York Art League. |
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JAMES MORRIS PAGE | Mathematics |
(Dean of the University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Randolph-Macon College; Ph. D., University of Leipzig; Fellow in Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia. |
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THOMAS WALKER PAGE | History and Civil Government |
(Professor of Economics, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Randolph-Macon College; Ph. D., University of Leipzig; Student London, Berlin; Lecturer in Chicago University; Professor, University of California; Professor, University of Texas; Member Tariff Board; Member State Tax Commission. |
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JOHN SHELTON PATTON | Library Methods |
(Librarian of the University of Virginia). | |
Former Secretary of the Faculty, University of Virginia; Author of "Jefferson, Cabell and the University of Virginia;" Joint Editor of "The Book of the Poe Centenary," and of "Jefferson's University." |
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ELIZABETH TRIPPE PICKETT | Physical Education |
(Primary Teacher, Public Schools, Norfolk, Virginia). | |
Student, Norfolk College; Graduate and Post-Graduate Student, Kindergarten Training School, New York; Instructor, Childrens' School Farm, Jamestown Exposition; Director, Ghent Kindergarten, Norfolk. |
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L. L. PRATT | Chemistry |
(Instructor in Organic Chemistry, University of Virginia). | |
A. B., Bowdoin College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University. | |
LINDSAY ROGERS | International Law and Politics |
(Adjunct Professor of Political Science, University of Virginia). | |
A. B., Johns Hopkins University; University Fellow in Political Science, and Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; LL. B., University of Maryland; Member of the Maryland Bar; Editor-in-Chief, the University of Virginia Alumni Bulletin; Author, "The Postal Power of Congress;" "The WebbKenyon Act," etc., and contributor to various American and foreign journals on questions of constitutional law and domestic and international politics. |
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RENA ROSSMANN | Domestic Economy |
(Supervisor Domestic Art Department, Miller Manual Labor School, Virginia). |
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Graduate Western High School, Baltimore; School of Household Economics, Chicago; Special Teacher Pratt Institute, New York. |
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HERR ERWIN SCHNEIDER | Piano and Violin |
Graduate of the Royal Music School at Montabaus, Province of Hessen Nassau, Germany; Pupil of Capellmeister Jane at Wiesbaden and Joseph Schneider, Bandmaster of the Duke of Nassau; Musical Director, Nashville College for Young Ladies, Nashville, Tenn.; Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tenn.; Virginia College, Roanoke, Va.; and Lewisburg Seminary and Conservatory of Music; Lewisburg, W. Va. |
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EDWIN H. SCOTT | Agriculture |
(Professor Agriculture and Biology, Georgia Normal and Industrial College). |
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Graduate Massachusetts Agricultural College, B. S., 1906; Instructor in High School, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1903-04; Principal Evening Drawing School, Northampton, Mass., 1905; Principal of Agricultural High and Graded Schools, Petersham, Mass., 1906-08; Registrar and Instructor, Massachusetts Summer School of Agriculture for Teachers, 1907; Instructor in Pedagogy of Agriculture, Connecticut Summer School for Teachers, Storrs, Conn., 1909; Graduate Student, Dartmouth Summer School 1910, 1911 and 1912. |
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KATHERINE K. SCOTT | Assistant in Games |
(Instructor Richmond Public Schools). | |
THOMAS McNIDER SIMPSON, JR. | Astronomy |
(Fellow University of Chicago). | |
B. A., Randolph-Macon College; M. A., University of Virginia; Fellow and Assistant in Astronomy, University of Virginia; Acting Professor of Mathematics and Physics, St. Stephen's College; Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia; Professor of Mathematics, Converse College. |
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CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH | English |
(Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Davidson College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Head Department of English and Dean of the Graduate Department, University of North Carolina; Roosevelt Professor of American History and Institutions, University of Berlin, 1910; Author "Elementary English Grammar," "Studies in English Syntax," "What Literature Can Do for Me?" now writing "Life of O. Henry;" "Amerikanische Literatur." |
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DUNCAN SMITH | Art |
(Former Instructor Art Students League, New York). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Member National Society Mural Painters, and of the Architectural League of New York; Mural Portrait Painter. |
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CARROLL MASON SPARROW | Physics |
(Professor of Physics, University of Virginia). | |
A. B., Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1902-1907; Instructor in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1910-11; Member American Physical Society; Member American Mathematical Society; Member Circolo Matametico di Palermo. |
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MABEL LEIGH STEPHENSON | Domestic Economy |
(Director of Domestic Economy, Baltimore County, Maryland). | |
Tome Institute 1903; Pupil Assistant Domestic Economy 1903-4; Graduated School of Domestic Science, Boston, Mass., 1905; Director Domestic Economy Episcopal School, Savannah, Ga., 1905-7; Home Economics Instructor, Baltimore County, Md., 1908-11; Graduated Teachers College, N. Y., 1912; Summer Session, Columbia University, 1912. |
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MARIETTA STOCKARD | Story Telling and Kindergarten |
(Assistant Kindergarten Training Teacher, Washington, D. C., Normal School, and Lecturer in Children's Literature in George Washington University). |
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A. B., George Washington University; Graduate Phœbe Hearst Kindergarten College; Student, Teachers College, N. Y. |
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MABEL ELEANOR STONE | Y. W. C. A. Secretary |
A. B., Smith College, 1909; Graduate of National Training School of Y. W. C. A., 1911; Field Student Secretary, Ohio and West Virginia, 19111914; Student Secretary, South Atlantic Field, 1914. |
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WILLIAM HAY TALIAFERRO | Biology |
(Student Assistant in Biology, Johns Hopkins University). | |
B. S., University of Virginia; Assistant in Biology, University of Virginia, 1913-1915; Joint author with Dr. Wm. A. Kepner of a series of papers on zoölogical subjects. |
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MARION F. THOMPSON | Domestic Economy |
(Instructor Domestic Science, Hampton High School, and George Wythe School). |
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Graduate Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N. Y. | |
GEORGE ARMSTRONG WAUCHOPE | English |
(Professor of English, University of South Carolina). | |
M. A., Ph. D., Washington and Lee University; Graduate Student, Berlin University and Harvard University; Assistant Professor of English, Washington and Lee University; Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri; Professor of English, University of Iowa; Supply Professor of English Literature, University of Virginia. |
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ROBERT FRANKLIN WEBB | Commercial Courses |
(Principal Commercial Department of City High School, Charlottesville, Virginia). |
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Student Western Kentucky State Normal School; postgraduate work in summer schools; B. C. S., Bowling Green Business University, Kentucky; Teacher in Bowling Green Business University and in the Metropolitan Business College, Chicago. |
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ARTHUR GEORGE WILLIAMS | Grammar and Geography |
(Professor of Modern Languages, Emory and Henry College). | |
A. B., A. M., Roanoke College; Graduate Student in Germanics at the University of Chicago, Summer Quarters 1912 and 1913; Instructor in Modern Languages, High School, Roanoke; Professor of Modern Languages, Emory and Henry College; Instructor in German, University of Chicago (Summer Quarter 1913); President of Modern Language Association of Virginia, 1911-15. |
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DAISY WINGFIELD | Music |
(Supervisor of Music, Roanoke Public Schools). | |
Graduate of Cornell University Music School. | |
EVERETT E. WORRELL | Registrar for Dept. of Public Instruction |
(State School Inspector, Department of Public Instruction, Richmond, Va.). |
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Graduate Normal Department, the College of William and Mary; Instructor William and Mary College; Principal Roanoke City Schools; Principal Norfolk City Schools; Member Virginia State Board of Examiners. |
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HUGH SKIPWITH WORTHINGTON | French |
(Instructor in Romanic Languages, Johns Hopkins, University). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Instructor in Modern Languages, Richmond College; Professor of Modern Languages, Southern Female College; Associate Professor of French and Spanish, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Professor of French, Sweet Briar College, Virginia; student in France, 1905, 1907, 1911, 1912. |
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RICHARD THOMAS WYCHE | Story Telling |
(Story Specialist). | |
University of North Carolina; University of Chicago; Author, "Some Great Stories and How to Tell Them;" Co-editor, "Foundation Library for Young People;" Editor, "The Story Teller's Magazine;" Lecturer, University of Chicago, Summer Schools of Michigan, Ohio, Alabama, Georgia; Boards of Education, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Detroit, San Antonio; President National Story Teller's League. |
University of Virginia record March 15, 1916 | ||