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IV. PART IV.

PHYSICAL CULTURE:
RELIGIOUS WORK:
LITERARY SOCIETIES:
ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS:
INDEX.



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PHYSICAL CULTURE.

     
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH,  M. D., Ph. D.,
Director of the Gymnasium. 
HENRY HADEN LANNIGAN,  Associate Director of Athletics. 
HERBERT MASSEY PECK,  Instructor in Physical Training. 

The method of instruction pursued does not adhere blindly to
any system, so called. Proper recognition is given to any method
the whole or parts of which have been useful or which indicate efficacy;
for, however, valuable any system may be, it cannot be maintained
in its entirely without the consideration of hereditary tendencies,
and of individuality in physical possibilities, physical conditions,
and physical tastes. The plan of individual training is encouraged in
every case, and especially where an examination discloses the student's
inability to pursue general or concerted exercises, either from threatened
injury or inability to profit by such work.

Students, upon entering the University, are entitled, without cost,
to a thorough physical examination by the Director. The examination
includes an accurate measurement of his physical proportions, a careful
examination of the condition and action of the heart and lungs
and the strength of the principal muscular groups; at the same time
information is solicited concerning his heredity. Upon the basis of
the information so gathered instruction will be given as to particular
exercises and the use of the various developing appliances, as indicated.
The examinations are repeated at intervals, the changes noted
and new work suggested, if desirable.

In addition to individual work, daily classes are given in light
gymnastics—marching, figure running, calisthenics, dumb-bells, and
clubs, adapted as nearly as possible to individuals of all ages and
physical conditions. The exercises are gradual and progressive, commencing
with the simplest movements and proceeding to the more
complicated and arduous when the more rudimentary forms have
been mastered.

During the winter months gymnastics which require great
strength and agility are indulged in by those who are fitted for these
classes by previous training. This work, of admitted spectacular
character (yet having its usefulness), is terminated by an annual
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The Faculty regulations on athletics require that members of the
University athletic teams shall give evidence of satisfactory physical
conditions by making the following strength tests when deemed
necessary, in addition to the regular physical examination: Members
of the football teams are required to make a strength test of 1300
points; members of the baseball team a test of 1100 points.

The points are reckoned as follows: The strength of back in
pounds, the strength of legs in pounds, strength of chest in pounds,
strength of forearms in pounds (pressure), added to one-tenth of the
weight (in pounds), multiplied by the number of times the body is
lifted by the upper arms.

The Fayerweather Gymnasium, the gift of Daniel Fayerweather,
of New York, is a handsome and commodious structure on classical
lines, situated on the eastern slope of Carr's Hill, overlooking the
Athletic Campus. The first floor contains a spacious exercise hall,
equipped with the best and most approved developing appliances,
as well as apparatus for light and heavy gymnastics, a one-twentieth
mile concave-inclined running track, a visitor's gallery, lavatory,
trophy-room, and the various offices. The basement floor is concrete
throughout and contains the baths—needle, shower, spray, tub,
and plunge—supplied with both hot and cold water; bowling alleys, ball-cage,
boiler-room, lockers, locker-room, dressing-rooms, and barber
shop. The building is heated by a hot water system, ventilated by
airshafts, registers, and skylights, and lighted by gas and electricity.

The gymnasium is open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. every day except
Sunday. Attendance is voluntary and free of cost to every regularly
matriculated student. Classes are arranged at such hours as not to
conflict with other University duties.

The Athletic Park contains twenty-one acres, a part of which
has been laid out into a driving park, set with trees and hedges, containing
the site for the proposed Athletic Clubhouse. Two hundred
thousand surface feet have been perfectly graded, drained, and fenced
for football, baseball, and track work. This surface was completed
at a cost of about ten thousand dollars, and the removal of forty-eight
thousand cubic yards of earth. A grand stand and bleacher
have been erected, each seating a thousand persons. The work of
turfing, protection, and decoration is going steadily on, and will, it
is estimated, cost ten thousand dollars more.

ATHLETICS.

Games and sports of all kinds are under the special direction of
the General Athletic Association, a student organization whose object
is to promote this class of physical exercises. The Faculty, by means
of its committee on athletics, exercises a general advisory control,


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endeavoring to foresee and avert dangerous tendencies or excess in
physical exercises, while giving to the student, as far as possible, entire
liberty of management: a strict limit is placed upon the character of
intercollegiate games and the number played away from the University.

REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL FACULTY
CONCERNING ATHLETICS.

1. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is intrusted with the general oversight
of athletics, and is authorized to forbid any features in these exercises which endanger
the health or morals of the participants, and to foster the true spirit of amateur
sport among them.

2. No student shall play upon the University athletic teams except after physical
examination by the Director of the Gymnasium (or by a responsible expert officer of
the University acting in his stead and by his request) and with the approbation of
the Director.

3. Only students who act as regular or substitute members of the Athletic
teams will be granted leaves of absence to accompany them on trips away from the
University, except during vacation and holidays.

4. Special reports may be made to the President from time to time by any
minor faculty with respect to the class-standing and progress in study of each regular
and substitute player on the athletic teams, and if the President and such faculty are
convinced that his class-standing is discreditable, such student may be required to
sever his connection with such team.

5. The athletic teams shall not have contests elsewhere than upon the University
grounds with any except teams from other institutions of learning.

6. Before any student can become a member or substitute member of any
athletic team in the University and take part in any intercollegiate contest, he shall
make application in a prescribed form in writing to the Faculty Committee on
Athletics, and secure the endorsed approval of the committee to his application. It
shall be the duty of the Athletic Committee to have the executive officers of the
University endorse such application to the effect that the applicant is an unconditionally
registered student of the University.

7. It shall be the duty of the Athletic Committee to inquire into and make a
record of the athletic experiences of the applicant, and it shall be the duty of the
applicant to appear before the Committee and answer on his honor such questions
as the Committee may see fit to ask.

8. It shall be the duty of the Athletic Committee, before it endorses an application,
to require a pledge in writing of the applicant certifying on his honor that
he has never accepted directly or indirectly remuneration, compensatory gift, valuable
consideration or the promise thereof for or on account of his athletic services, and
that he is in the proper and strict sense of the word an amateur athlete.

9. No student who has been a member or a substitute member of a football
or baseball team of another college or university shall be permitted to become a
member of either team of this University during his first session; but in no case
shall such student be eligible for these teams at this University unless he shall
have been a student here at least five months. The above provision shall also apply
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10. No person whose name appears in the catalogue list of officers of instruction
and administration of the University, and who receives remuneration therefrom shall
be a member of any athletic team representing the University.

11. It shall be the duty of the President of the Athletic Association, the Executive
Committee of that Association, the Manager and the Captain of the team
concerned, the Director of the Gymnasium, the Associate Director of Athletics, and
the Treasurer of the Association, to furnish, on request, a statement to the effect
that each member of an athletic team is above their suspicion as to his eligibility to
represent the University as a proper amateur player, before such player shall be
allowed to take part in any contest.

12. No "coach," not an alumnus, and no "trainer," not an officer of the
University, shall be employed for the purpose of instructing or training any athletic
team in this University.[13]

13. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is authorized and instructed to establish
a maximum period after which a player on a team representing any branch of
athletic sport at this or any other University or college shall be ineligible to become
a member of any athletic team of this University.

14. The Faculty Committee on Athletics is directed to assume responsible charge
of the details of the Athletic situation and to permit the playing of intercollegiate
games with such colleges only as express a general conformity with the Code of
Rules adopted by this Faculty.

15. The members of any athletic team may be allowed not more than eight days
leave of absence from the University for the purpose of engaging in athletic contests;
but no student who is a member of more than one athletic team shall be allowed
more than sixteen days leave of absence during the entire session for such purpose.

 
[12]

This rule goes into effect September, 1908. It does not, however, apply to
such students as entered this University under our previous "five months' residence
rule."

[13]

The Faculty Committee on Athletics may permit the employment of coaches
other than alumni for a period not exceeding two weeks for any one individual
during any one season. But in no case shall such coach be in responsible charge
of the team.

REGULATIONS OF FACULTY COMMITTEE
ON ATHLETICS.

1. "Training Tables" for football, baseball and track teams are hereby abolished.

2. No student of this University shall be eligible for any athletic team who
shall have played upon, or been a member or substitute member of any of the professional
or league teams named in Classes A, B, C, and D, in the publication of
the American Sports Company.

To the list of professional teams thus proscribed shall be added all league teams
in any State or States, which the leading University of such State or States declares
professional and from which it debars its own players.

3. The term "college" as used in the Faculty Regulations concerning Athletics
is hereby interpreted to mean any college named in Table 28 of the Report of the
U. S. Commissioner of Education of 1902, which has not less than 150 male students
of collegiate grade recorded in the catalogue of the institution in question as students
of the session preceding the applicant's entrance into this University.

In case such faculty fails to distinguish between students of collegiate and
preparatory grade, the President of the college concerned shall be requested to
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4. The term "substitute" is interpreted to mean a student who has taken part
in an intercollegiate contest.

5. The term "general conformity," as used in the Faculty Regulations, is interpreted
to mean conformity in regard to period of residence, maximum period of
eligibility and amateur standing.

6. The maximum period of eligibility for baseball and football shall be four
years. In estimating the period of eligibility the years of baseball and football shall
both be taken into account; but in no case shall a player be charged with four years
athletic work, unless at least four calendar years have elapsed from the time he
entered upon his first intercollegiate contest, omitting from the calculation any
sessional intermission by non-attendance.

In case the player does not participate in either baseball or football during a
college session, such session shall not be counted, but if such player does play on
either the baseball or the football team during any intermediate session, this shall
count as if the player had played on both teams during such session.

College Topics is a weekly newspaper, published under the
auspices of the General Athletic Association, devoted to the interests
of Athletics and the University at large.

Editor-in-Chief for 1907-1908.
William Harris Gaines, Jr.

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RELIGIOUS WORK.

I. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Incorporated.

Object.—The Young Men's Christian Association, founded in
1858, is the largest student organization in the University, and is the
oldest student Young Men's Christian Association in existence. It
stands for a higher spiritual life among the members, and for united
effort to help others in the attempt to live consistent Christian lives.

Work.—The distinctive work of the Association consists in promoting
individual study of the Bible and Foreign Missions by means
of small classes under student leaders, in maintaining a weekly
Prayer-Service, held on Wednesday night at seven thirty o'clock, in
assisting, through some of its members, the work of the Churches and
Sunday Schools in the vicinity of the University, in inviting eminent
Christian workers to address the students on religious matters, and
in promoting social intercourse among the students by means of
lectures, entertainments, and other social events.

The English Bible.—The Young Men's Christian Association
offers the following courses in Bible Study, open to all students:

  • Studies in the Life of Christ.

  • Studies in the Acts and the Epistles.

  • Studies in Old Testament characters.

  • Studies in the Teaching of Jesus and His Apostles.

These courses, arranged by the International Committee of Young
Men's Christian Associations, are intended to form a four years'
cycle of study, and are conducted by student leaders.

The Y. M. C. A. Equipment.—Through the munificence of Mrs.
William E. Dodge and family, of New York City, the Association
possesses one of the handsomest and most conveniently arranged
college association buildings in the world, which was recently erected
at a cost, including furnishings, etc., of about $75,000. The students,
alumni, and friends of the University have subscribed an endowment
fund of nearly $20,000 for the maintenance of the property.

This building, called "Madison Hall" in honor of President
Madison, who was so intimately connected with the early history of
the University, faces the north front of the Rotunda. It contains
editorial rooms for the college periodicals, game rooms, kitchen,
club room, exercise room, elaborate bathing facilities, reception room,
reading room, meeting room, parlor, office, writing room, auditorium,


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guest room, bed rooms for the secretaries, and rooms for the Bible
and Missionary departments of the Association. A full equipment
of current literature for the reading room, and a library of nearly a
thousand volumes of the best religious works and fiction, have been
donated by a member of the Dodge family.

The tennis courts, nineteen in number, for the use of the students
of the University, are on the Association grounds immediately in the
rear of the building, and form one of the most beautiful tennis fields
in the country.

Help for New Students.—The Association publishes during the
last week of August a Handbook of useful information concerning
the University and community, and also a detailed report of the religious
work of the session. The General Secretary will gladly send
either of these publications, or give any further information desired,
upon application of any prospective student. New students are requested
to come direct from the trains to Madison Hall, where the
Association conducts a general Information Bureau, including a
complete boarding house register, a directory of the students, and a
list of all forms of employment open to students.

The boarding house list, with locations and prices, is not made up
till the first week in September. It is suggested that new students
arrive a day or two before the session opens, so that they may
choose a boarding place for themselves and get well settled before
their work begins. All correspondence with regard to rooms in the
University dormitories should be directed to the Bursar.

Membership.—The membership of the Association consists of
two classes, active and associate; any member of an evangelical
church, who wishes to take some part in the work of the Association,
may become an active member of the Association; any young man
of good moral character may become an associate member. The
annual fee is $2.00 for all members, an extra charge being made for
the use of the baths and tennis courts.

Indorsement.—The Visitors and the Faculty of the University
heartily commend the work of the Association, and it is earnestly
desired that every parent or guardian see to it that the student under
his care be encouraged to join the Association as soon as he reaches
the University.

II. CHAPEL SERVICES.

The religious services of the University consist of the regular
preaching services in the Chapel on Sunday morning and evening,
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denominations, invited mainly from Virginia and adjacent States.
The general oversight of the Christian work is entrusted to the Association
Secretary. All the details of this plan, which takes the place
of the chaplain system used in former years, are entrusted to a Committee
on Religious Exercises composed of five members of the
Faculty.

The list of the University preachers for the year 1907 is given on
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STUDENTS' LITERARY SOCIETIES.

There are two Literary Societies of long standing—the Jefferson
and the Washington Society—connected with the University. They
hold weekly meetings in their respective halls and give exhibitions
of public speaking at intervals during the session and at its close.
There is an annual contest during the session between the two
Societies for the Harrison Trophy. The Society winning this trophy
retains it until it is re-captured by the other Society. Each Society
offers several medals for excellence in debate and oratory.

The Debating Union is an organization composed of the Washington
and the Jefferson Literary Societies. The purpose of the
organization is to conduct at least two debates each session with
other colleges or universities situated in the Middle or Southern
States. During the session of 1907-1908 debates will be held with
Johns Hopkins University and the University of North Carolina.
The officers of the Debating Union for 1907-1908 are George Miller,
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MEDALISTS.

1906-1907.

               
Jefferson Society Orator  Thomas Vaden McCaul. 
Washington Society Orator  Haïgazoon Kruger Kaprïelian. 
Inter-Society Debater  Gentry Hodges. 
Magazine Medalist for best Essay  J. Thompson Brown, Jr. 
Magazine Medalist for best Story  Albert Frederick Wilson. 
Magazine Medalist for best Verse  William Force Stead. 
Colonial Dames Prize for the best Essay
on Virginia Colonial Subject won by
 
Carl Holladay. 
Bryan Prize for best Essay on Theory
of Government won by
 
James Porter Smith. 

The University of Virginia Magazine, designed to encourage
literary work among the students, is published by the students with
the advisory assistance of the Linden Kent Memorial School of English
Literature, eight months of the session.

Editor-in-Chief for 1907-1908.
Leonidas Rutledge Whipple.

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GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.

Alumni Scholarships.—See pages 98-99.

Holders of Alumni Scholarships for Session 1907-1908.—See
page 30.

OFFICERS OF THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
(To serve until Final Day, June 17, 1908.)

       
MR. DeCOURCY W. THOM, Baltimore, Md.,  President. 
JUDGE ALLEN R. HANCKEL, Norfolk, Va.,  Vice-President. 
PROF. JAMES M. PAGE, Charlottesville, Va.,  Secretary. 
MR. W. ALLEN PERKINS, Charlottesville, Va.,  Treasurer. 

Executive Committee—Messrs. J. W. Fishburne, W. A. Perkins, R. T.
W. Duke, Jr., W. H. Echols, J. M. Page, of Charlottesville, Va.; A. L.
Roper, of Norfolk, Va.; R. L. Preston, of Washington, D. C.; M. M.
McGuire, of Richmond, Va.

The following Local Chapters of the Association have adopted the plan
of organization outlined in the scheme of Alumni Scholarships (see pp.
98-99), and it is hoped that others will soon do so. Many of these now
have one or more appointees at the University pursuing Academic studies.
(See Holders of Scholarships, page 30.)

Local Chapters in Virginia.

1. Alexandria.—G. L. Boothe, President; J. R. Caton, Jr., Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 41.

2. Amherst and Nelson Counties.—J. W. Foster, President (Schuyler,
Va.); C. L. Scott, Vice-President (Amherst, Va.); Stickley Turner,
Secretary and Treasurer (Amherst, Va.). Membership, 21.

3. Bedford County.—J. Lawrence Campbell, President; E. C. Burks,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 23.

4. Charlottesville and Albemarle County.—Judge George W. Morris,
President; Prof. W. M. Thornton, Vice-President; L. L. Holladay, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 66.

5. Danville.—Dr. W. L. Robinson, President; D. Price Withers, Vice-President;
C. G. Holland, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.


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6. Eastern Shore.—James H. Fletcher, President (Boggs); N. B.
Westcott, Vice-President (Accomac); T. B. Robertson, Secretary and
Treasurer (Eastville). Membership, 25.

7. Elizabeth City County.—Dr. George K. Vanderslice, President;
Hon. Sidney J. Dudley, Vice-President; Dr. W. A. Plecker, Secretary and
Treasurer. Membership, 20.

8. Fauquier County.—Gen. W. H. Payne, President; Col. Thomas
Smith, Vice-President; George L. Fletcher, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 30.

9. Fredericksburg.—Judge A. W. Wallace, President; B. P. Willis,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 51.

10. Front Royal.—Hon. H. H. Downing, President; Major E. J.
Armstrong, Vice-President; — — —, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 25.

11. Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.—Dr. J. H. Neff, President;
Col. O. B. Roller, Vice-President; John T. Harris, Jr., Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 57.

12. Lynchburg.—Dr. Rawley W. Martin, President; N. C. Manson,
Jr., Vice-President; Henry A. Minor, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
53.

13. Madison and Greene Counties.—Hon. N. B. Early, Jr., President;
A. W. Kinsey, Vice-President; Hon. John S. Chapman, Secretary and
Treasurer. Membership, 21.

14. Newport News.—Dr. William F. Cooper, President; J. Winston
Reade, Vice-President; Dr. Clarence Porter Jones, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 10.

15. Norfolk.—Dr. B. R. Kennon, President; J. G. Martin, Vice-President;
T. Catesby Jones, Secretary; C. W. Grandy, Jr., Treasurer. Membership,
109.

16. Northern Neck.—R. Carter Wellford, President (Warsaw, Va.);
Thomas J. Downing, Vice-President (Lancaster C. H., Va.); Asa S. Rice,
Secretary and Treasurer (Heathsville, Va.). Membership not reported.

17. Petersburg.—Hon. E. C. Venable, President; J. M. Quick, Jr.,
Vice-President; S. W. Arrington, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
52.

18. Portsmouth.—Col. W. H. Stewart, President; James F. Wright,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 31.

19. Richmond.—Col. George W. Anderson, President; S. D. Crenshaw,
First Vice-President; Lewis C. Williams, Second Vice-President;
Lucius F. Cary, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 260.

20. Roanoke.—D. W. Persinger, President; J. C. Martin, Secretary;
James Bear, Treasurer. Membership, 55.


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21. Russell County.—J. C. Gilmer, President; A. B. Stuart, Vice-President;
J. G. Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 10.

22. Shenandoah County.—P. W. Magruder, President; E. E. Stickley,
Vice-President; M. B. Wunder, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.

23. Staunton, and Augusta County.—Hon. Armistead C. Gordon,
President; Capt. Thomas B. Ranson, Vice-President; W. A. Pratt, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 40.

24. Tidewater.—Judge T. R. B. Wright, President (Tappahannock);
Judge A. Brown Evans, Vice-President (Churchview); James M. Lewis,
Secretary and Treasurer (Miller's Tavern). Membership, 43.

25. Washington County.—George E. Penn, President; J. J. Stuart,
Vice-President; M. H. Honaker, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
20.

26. Winchester.—Hon. T. W. Harrison, President; R. Gray Williams,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 51.

27. Wythe.—E. Lee Trinkle, President; W. P. Kent, Vice-President;
Robert Sayers, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 22.

Local Chapters Outside of Virginia.

1. Atlanta, Ga.—H. A. Alexander, President; W. O. Wilson, Secretary
and Treasurer. Membership, 32.

2. Birmingham, Ala.—Gen. R. D. Johnston, President; M. Blair
Dickenson, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 54.

3. Charleston, S. C.—Earle Sloan, President; John Marshall, Vice-President;
A. B. Rhett, Secretary. Membership, 27.

4. Chattanooga, Tenn.—John Roy Baylor, President; J. T. Lupton,
Vice-President; N. L. Bachman, Secretary; W. A. Martin, Treasurer.
Membership, 22.

5. Chicago, Ill.—Graham H. Harris, President; Dr. George Young,
Vice-President; George A. Paddock, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
20.

6. China.—Rev. H. M. Woods, President (Whaianfu); Dr. George
C. Worth, Vice-President (Kiangyin); Dr. E. L. Woodward, Secretary
and Treasurer (Gankin). Membership, 16.

7. Colorado (Denver).—Judge Julius C. Gunter, President; W. B.
Harrison, Vice-President; William W. Field, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 25.

8. Columbia, S. C.—Judge Andrew Crawford, President; Christie
Benet, Jr., Vice-President; R. Beverley Sloan, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 18.

9. Columbia, Tenn.—Dr. W. A. Smith, President; J. B. McLemore,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 23.


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10. Eastern Pan Handle, W. Va.—J. M. Mason, Jr., President; J.
Edward Burns, Vice-President; C. C. Lucas, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership not reported.

11. Fort Worth, Tex.—Prof. Alexander Hogg, President; Thomas D.
Ross, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 8.

12. Huntington, W. Va.—Dr. J. D. Myers, President; E. M. Watts,
Vice-President; E. M. Watts, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 15.

13. Huntsville, Ala.—Col. W. W. Garth, President; Capt. D. Coleman,
Vice-President; Harry M. Rhett, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
20.

14. Knoxville, Tenn.—C. M. Himel, President; J. P. Powers, Jr.,
Secretary. Membership, 20.

15. Los Angeles, Cal.—H. T. Gordon, President; F. J. Thomas, Vice-President;
J. N. O. Rech, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 26.

16. Louisiana.—Col. E. M. Hudson, President; G. L. Dupré, Jr.,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 54.

17. Louisville, Ky.—Dr. Carter Helm Jones, President; Judge W. O.
Harris, Vice-President; George Cary Tabb, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 68.

18. Maryland (Baltimore).—Alex. T. Leftwich, President; Dr. Lewis
M. Allen, Vice-President; J. Mercer Garnett, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 101.

19. Memphis, Tenn.—Hon. Thomas B. Turley, President; Dr. J. L.
Minor, Vice-President; H. D. Minor, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
55.

20. Nashville, Tenn.—Prof. Clarence B. Wallace, President; Dr. Collins
Denny, Vice-President; Bradley Walker, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership not reported.

21. New York City.—Prof. John Bassett Moore, President; W. Coles
Cabell, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 250.

22. Philadelphia, Pa.—J. A. Patterson, President; Rev. J. T. Cole,
First Vice-President; Dr. Stricker Coles, Second Vice-President; Dr.
Edmund J. Lee, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 29.

23. St. Louis, Mo.—Hon. Shepard Barclay, President; Peyton H.
Skipwith, Jr., Vice-President; S. B. McPheeters, Secretary and Treasurer.
Membership, 83.

24. San Francisco, Cal.—Justice W. H. Beatty, President; Mr. J.
Early Craig, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 10.

25. Tyler, Tex. (East Texas Chapter).—Hampson Gary, President;
John T. Bonner, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 28.

26. Vicksburg, Miss.—Edward M. Moore, President; Frank H. Andrews,
Secretary and Treasurer. Membership, 21.


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27. Washington, D. C.—Dr. George Tully Vaughan, President; Dr.
John C. Wise, Vice-President; William H. Saunders, Treasurer; Benj. S.
Minor, Secretary. Membership, 130.

28. West-Central Alabama.—H. S. D. Mallory, President; W. T.
Hendon, Vice-President; J. T. McCants, Secretary and Treasurer. Membership,
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REGISTER OF STUDENTS.

1907-1908.

                                                                                                                                                 

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