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FACULTY
JOHN A. ANDERSON, | Physics. |
(Instructor in Physics, Johns Hopkins University). | |
S. B., Valparaiso College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins; Instructor in Physics, Valparaiso College; Fellow in Physics, Johns Hopkins University; Carnegie Research Assistant; Instructor in Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University. |
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LULA OCILLEE ANDREWS, | Elementary English. |
(Instructor in English, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia). |
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Graduate Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.; Teacher in Lafayette College, Ala.; Teacher in Peabody College for Teachers; Head of Department of Music, State Normal School, Farmville, Va. |
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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; Assistant in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Science and Mathematics, Frederick College, Md.; Professor of Chemistry, Mississippi Agricultural College; Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Missouri. |
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JOHN J. BLAIR, | Drawing. |
(Superintendent Schools, Wilmington, N. C.). B. S., University, N. C.; Instructor Summer Schools; Superintendent Schools, Winston, N. C. |
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ELIZABETH BROWN, | Primary School Work. |
(Director of Primary Instruction, Washington, D. C.). |
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Training Teacher, Washington Normal School; Instructor in History and Geography; Author of When the World was Young, Stories of Woods and Fields, and Stories of Childhood. |
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E. YOUNG BURTON, | Mathematics. |
(Instructor in Mathematics, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., University of Virginia; Summer Student at University of Chicago; Principal of Howell Institute, Missouri; Commandment of Cadets in St. Charles Military College, Missouri; Teacher of Mathematics in State Normal, Kirksville, Missouri; Superintendent of St. Charles Military College, Missouri. |
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FRANK CARNEY, | Geography. |
Instructor in Starkey Seminary; Principal of Starkey Seminary; Instructor in Keuka Institute; Professor in Keuka College; Vice-Principal of Ithaca, N. Y., High School; Professor of Geology, Denison University; Teacher in the Cornell Summer School of Geography; A. B., Cornell; Graduate Student at Cornell. |
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JULIAN ALVIN CARROLL CHANDLER, | History. |
(Professor of History, Richmond College, and Editor of Virginia Journal of Education). |
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A. B., A. M., William and Mary College; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins; Instructor Morgan College, Baltimore; Dean of Faculty of Womans' College, Richmond; Dean Richmond Academy; Director Educational Exhibits, Jamestown Exposition. |
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EDITH G. CHARLTON, | Domestic Science and Art. |
(Lecturer on Domestic Science, Agricultural Extension Department, Iowa State College). |
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Graduate Rochester, N. Y., Technical Institute; Teachers Diploma in Domestic Science; Director and Instructor in Domestic Science in Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Buffalo, N. Y. |
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RICHARD M. CRAWFORD, | Manual Training. |
(Professor of Manual Training and Mechanical Arts, William and Mary College). |
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Bachelor's Diploma, Teachers College, Columbia University; M. A., Columbia University. |
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FRED. W. CRAWFORD, | Manual Training. |
(Assistant Professor of Manual Training and | |
Mechanical Arts, William and Mary College). B. A., William and Mary College; Summer Student, Teachers College. |
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KARY CADMUS DAVIS, | Agriculture. |
(Professor of Soils and Agronomy, Rutgers College of Agriculture). |
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B. S., M. S., Kansas State Normal School; Ph. D., Cornell University; Professor of Botany, State Normal School, St. Cloud; Professor of Horticulture and Experiment Station in West Virginia; Dean of New York State College of Agriculture. |
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WILLIAM HOLDING ECHOLS, | Mathematics. |
(Professor of Mathematics, University of Virginia). | |
B. S., C. E., University of Virginia; Professor of Mathematics, University of Missouri; Editor of Annals of Mathematics. |
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GEORG EDWARD, | German. |
(Professor of German Literature, Northwestern University). |
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CLARA EMENS, | Writing. |
(Writing Specialist, New York City). | |
Student in State Normal School, Brockport, N. Y., and Rochester Business University; Principal of Commercial Department, Lockport High School; Instructor in writing in Scranton, Pa., and St. Louis. |
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THOMAS FITZHUGH, | Latin. |
(Professor of Latin, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., University of Virginia; Student of Philology and Archeology in Berlin, Rome and Athens; Instructor in Bingham School, North Carolina; Instructor in Bellevue High School, Virginia; Professor of Latin and Greek in Central University, Kentucky; Professor of Latin, University of Texas; Author of Philosophy of the Humanities, Outlines of Classical Pedagogy, Prolegomena to the History of Italico-Romanica Rhythm, The Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Verse; contributor to the journals of the American Philological Association and the Archaelogical Institute of America, etc.; co-editor of the Gildersleeve-Lodge series of Latin Textbooks. |
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WILLIAM H. HAND, | Education. |
(Professor of Secondary Education, University of South Carolina). |
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Principal in Secondary School; City School Superintendent; State High School Inspector. |
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HEBER MICHAEL HAYS, | Greek. |
(Instructor in Greek, University of Virginia). | |
B. A., Mt. Morris College, Illinois; Instructor in Latin, Mt. Morris College; Professor of Latin and Greek, Mt. Morris College. |
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CORNELIUS J. HEATWOLE, | Education. |
(Professor of Education, State Normal School, Harrisonburg, Virginia). |
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Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; B. S., Columbia University; Diploma in Elementary Supervision, Teachers College, Columbia University; Superintendent of Schools, Morristown, Tennessee; Professor of Education and Dean of the School for Teachers, Florida State College for Women. |
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F. A. HODGE, | Ethics. |
Student Bethany College; Principal High School; Graduate Virginia Christian College; M. A., University of Virginia; Instructor, University of Virginia. |
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MARI RUEF HOFER, | School Music. |
(Instructor in School Music and Games at Teachers College, Columbia University; Extension Lecturer). |
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Mount Carrol Seminary; University of Chicago; Special Instructor of Music in Chicago High Schools; Supervisor of Music in Rochester (N. Y.) Public Schools; Instructor in Various Kindergarten Training Schools; Compiler of Childrens Singing Games, Instrumental, Primary and Junior Songs for the Sunday School Music for the Child's World, Characteristic Scenes and Sketches, Rhythms, Marches, Games, Popular Folk Games. |
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LLEWELLYN G. HOXTON, | Physics. |
(Adjunct Professor of Physics, University of Virginia). |
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B. S., M. A., University of Virginia; Instructor in Mathematics, Washington School for Boys; | |
Assistant Physicist, U. S. Bureau of Standards; Member of U. S. Solar Eclipse Expedition to Spain and Africa; Fellow in Physics, Johns Hopkins University. |
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WILLIS A. JENKINS, | Mathematics. |
(Principal of Normal Department of Hampton High School). |
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A. B., William and Mary College; State School Examiner of Second Circuit, Virginia; Director of Virginia Educational Exhibit, Jamestown. |
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WILLIAM A. KEPNER, | Biology |
(Instructor in Biology, University of Virginia). B. A., M. A., Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania; Instructor in Biology, Millersville State Normal; U. S. Teacher in Philippines; Student University of Göttingen; Fellow in Biology, Princeton University. |
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WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBETH, | Field Botany. |
(Professor of Hygiene, University of Virginia). Ph. D., University of Virginia; Director of Athletics, University of Virginia; Instructor in Physical Training, Harvard; Professor of Materia Medica, 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; Ph. D., Cornell; Lecturer in Philosophy, Instructor in Philosophy, and Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Cornell University; Student in Berlin; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane University. |
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CHARLES G. MAPHIS, | Education. |
(Registrar of Summer School, University of Virginia). |
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Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers; High School Principal; President State Board of Examiners, Virginia. |
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JOHN McLAREN McBRYDE, JR., | English. |
(Professor of English in Sweet Briar College). A. B., A. M., University of South Carolina; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins; Professor of English, Hollins Institute; Associate Professor, University | |
of North Carolina; Student in London, Oxford, Cambridge, Paris and Berlin; Dean of Sweet Briar College. |
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JAMES NEWTON MICHIE, | Mathematics. |
(Assistant in Mathematics, University of Virginia). | |
EDWIN MIMS, | English. |
(Professor of English Literature, Trinity College, N. C., and Editor of south Atlantic Quarterly). |
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B. A., M. A., Vanderbilt University; Ph. D., Cornell University; Author of Life of Sidney Lanier in the American Men of Letters series; Author of Literary and Educational Articles in the Atlantic Monthly, the Outlook and the World's Work; Editor of Carlyle's Essay on Burns in Gateway Series of English Texts. |
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EVA MINOR, | Instrumental Music. |
(Instructor in Music, State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia). |
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Graduate of Greensboro Female College; Special Courses in Music. |
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MARY S. MOFFETT, | Teachers' Training Class. |
(Supervising Principal of Manassas Public Schools). |
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Graduate of Cincinnati Normal School; Principal of School, Cincinnati; Principal Rockbridge Normal School. |
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WALTER ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY, | Latin. |
(Professor of Latin, William and Mary College). | |
A. B., Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Professor of Latin and Greek, University of Arkansas; Professor of Greek, University of Mississippi; Associate Professor Instructor in Classics, Sewanee Grammar School of the University of the South. |
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THOMAS WALKER PAGE, | History and Civil Government. |
(Professor of Economics, University of Virginia). | |
M. A., Randolph-Macon College; M. A., Ph. D., Leipzig; Student in London, Berlin; Lecturer in Chicago University; Professor in University of California; Professor in University of Texas. |
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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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BRUCE RYBURN PAYNE, | Education. |
(Professor of Psychology and Secondary Education, University of Virginia). |
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M. A., Trinity College, N. C.; Doctors Diploma, Teachers College; M. A., Ph. D., Columbia University; Instructor in High Schools; Superintendent of County Schools; Professor of Philosophy and Education, William and Mary College. |
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WILLOUGHBY READE, | English and Expression. |
(Instructor in English and Elocution in the Episcopal High School, and in Elocution and Church Music in the Theological Seminary of Virginia). |
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M. El., National School of Oratory; Associate Principal of Abingdon Academy; Instructor in Elocution in Emory and Henry College; Lecturer on Elocution and Oratory, William and Mary College, Hampden-Sidney College, National School of Oratory, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. |
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WILLIAM CARL RUEDIGER, | Education. |
(Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, George Washington University). |
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Graduate of State Normal School, Wisconsin; Ph. B. and Ph. M. University of Wisconsin; Ph. D., Columbia University, and Doctor's Diploma of Teachers College; Teacher in Graded, High and Normal Schools; Assistant in Pedagogy, University of Wisconsin; Assistant in Psychology, Columbia University. |
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JAMES BROOKES SMITH, | Astronomy. |
(Head of Department of Mathematics, Richmond High School). |
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M. A., University of Virginia; Assistant at the McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Georgia School of Technology. |
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MARGARET STARTE, | School Music. |
(Supervisor of Music, Fredonia, New York). | |
Graduate of Teachers College, Columbia University. | |
ROBERT ARMISTEAD STEWART, | French. |
(Professor of Modern Languages, Richmond College). |
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M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Professor of Modern Languages, Wofford College, S. C.; Instructor Teutonic Languages, University of Virginia; Supply Professor of Modern Languages, Randolph-Macon College; Assistant Editor, Virginia Edition, Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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EVA E. STRUBLE, | Drawing and Crafts. |
(Supervisor of Drawing in the Public Schools, Newark, New Jersey). |
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Graduate of New Jersey State and Boston Art Normal; Certificate Student of Philadelphia Industrial, New York School of Art and Harvard School of Methods; High School Instructor and Supervisor of Drawing, Trenton, New Jersey. |
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ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE, | Biology. |
(Professor of Biology, University of Virginia). | |
B. S., M. S., State College of Pennsylvania; Graduate Student and Instructor, Harvard University; Professor Natural Science, State Normal School, Wisconsin; Professor of Zoology, Ohio State University. |
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OSCAR I. WOODLEY, | Education. |
(Superintendent Schools, Passaic, New Jersey). | |
A. B., Albion College; A. M., Columbia University; M. P. D., Ypsilanti Normal College; Author Foundation Lessons in English; Institute Lecturer. |
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RICHARD THOMAS WYCHE, | Story Telling. |
(Story Specialist). | |
University of North Carolina; University of Chicago; Lecturer on the Art of Story Telling; President of Story-Tellers' League; Associate Editor of The Story Hour. |
The University of Virginia record April, 1909 | ||