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LULA OCILLEE ANDREWS,  Elementary English. 
(Instructor in English, State Normal School,
Farmville, Virginia). 
Graduate Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville,
Tennessee; Teacher in Lafayette College,
Alabama; Teacher in Peabody College for
Teachers; Head of Department of Music, State
Normal School, Farmville, Va. 
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,
Maryland; Professor of Chemistry, Mississippi
Agricultural College; Professor of Agricultural
Chemistry, University of Missouri. 
JOHN JAY BLAIR,  Drawing. 
(Superintendent of City Schools, Wilmington,
North Carolina). 
B. S., Haverford College: Superintendent
Schools, Winston, North Carolina; Institute
Conductor. 
ELIZABETH VIRGINIA BROWN.  Primary School
Methods.
 
(Director of Primary Instruction, Washington,
D. C.). 
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;
Co-author of the Howe Readers. 
FRANK CARNEY,  Geography. 
(Professor of Geology, Denison University,
Ohio). 
A. B., Ph. D., Cornell University, Instructor in
Starkey Seminary; Principal of Starkey Seminary;
Instructor in Keuka Institute; Professor
in Keuka College; Vice-Principal of Ithaca,
New York, High School; Teacher in the Cornell
Summer School of Geography. 
JULIAN ALVIN CARROLL CHANDLER,  History. 
(Professor of History, Richmond College, and
Editor of Virginia Journal of Education). 
M. A., William and Mary College; Ph. D., Johns
Hopkins University; Instructor, Morgan College,
Baltimore; Dean of Faculty of Womans' College,
Richmond; Dean, Richmond Academy;
Director Educational Exhibits, Jamestown Exposition. 
EDITH G. CHARLTON,  Domestic Science
and Art.
 
(Lecturer on Domestic Science, Agricultural
Extension Department, Iowa State College). 
Graduate Rochester, New York, Technical
Institute; Teachers Diploma in Domestic Science;
Director and Instructor in Domestic
Science in Women's Educational and Industrial
Union, Buffalo, New York. 
PEYTON MONCURE CHICHESTER,  Physical Training. 
(Instructor in Physical Culture, University of
Virginia). 
L. I., William and Mary College; Principal of
High School, Warsaw, Virginia; Graduate Student,
University of Virginia. 
J. M. COLLIER,  Mathematics. 
(Superintendent of City Schools, Decatur,
Georgia). 
B. S., Chattanooga Normal University; M. Pd.,
Fenton Normal College, Michigan; Principal
of High Schools; Instructor in Summer Sessions
of Alabama Normal College. 
ANGUS McDONALD CRAWFORD,  French. 
(Principal of the West Texas Military Academy,
San Antonio, Texas). 
M. A., George Washington University;
Graduate in Modern Languages, University of
Virginia; Student of Archaeology, Art and Languages
in Athens, Hanover and Paris; Head of
Modern Language Department, Episcopal High
School of Virginia. 
RICHARD McLEOD CRAWFORD,  Manual Training. 
(Professor of Drawing and Manual Arts, William
and Mary College). 
B. A., Teachers College, Columbia University;
M. A., Columbia University. 
FREDERICK MULL CRAWFORD,  Manual Training. 
(Assistant Professor of Drawing and Manual
Arts, William and Mary College). 
B. A., University of North Carolina; Graduate
Student, Columbia University. 
KARY CADMUS DAVIS,  Agriculture. 
(Professor of Soils and Agronomy, Rutgers
College of Agriculture). 
M. S., Kansas State Normal School; Ph.
D., Cornell University; Professor of Botany,
State Normal School, St. Cloud; Professor of
Horticulture and Director of Experiment Station
in West Virginia; Dean of New York
State College of Agriculture. 
JOHN FREDERICK DUGGAR,  Agriculture. 
(Professor of Agriculture, Alabama Polytechnic
Institute). 
Graduate of Southern University, Alabama, and
of Mississippi Agricultural College; Assistant
Professor of Agriculture, Texas Agricultural
and Mechanical College; Assistant Director of
Experiment Station, Clemson College, South
Carolina; Agricultural Editor, United States
Department of Agriculture; author of Agriculture
for Southern Schools,
of Southern Field
Crops,
and of agricultural bulletins and reports. 
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. 
GEORG EDWARD,  German. 
(Assistant Professor of German Language and
Literature, Northwestern University). 
Graduate of Grossherzogl. Gymnasium Giessen;
Student in Giessen and Marburg; Instructor
in German, Northwestern University;
contributor to the Journal of English and Germanic
Philology, Deutsche Dichtung, Blatter fur
die Kunst, Literarische Blatter; author of Symphonic,
Balladen und Lieder, Sturm und Stille.
 
CLARA EMENS,  Writing. 
(Writing Specialist, New York City). 
Student in State Normal School, Brockport,
New York, and Rochester Business University;
Principal of Commercial Department, Lockport
High School; Instructor in writing in Scranton,
Pennsylvania, and St. Louis. 
THOMAS FITZHUGH,  Latin. 
(Professor of Latin, University of Virginia). 
M. A., University of Virginia; Student of
Philology and Archaeology 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. 
FOREST GRANT,  Drawing. 
(Director of Drawing, New York School of
Commerce). 
DAVID VANCE GUTHRIE,  Physics. 
(Instructor in Physics, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Washington and Lee University; Ph. D.,
Johns Hopkins University; Research Assistant,
Yerkes Observatory. 
WILLIAM H. HAND,  Education. 
(Professor of Secondary Education, University
of South Carolina). 
Principal in Secondary School; City School
Superintendent; State High School Inspector. 
HARRIS HART,  History and Education. 
(Superintendent of Schools, Roanoke, Virginia). 
B. A., Richmond College; Student in History,
Summer Sessions of Harvard University and
Chicago University; Instructor, Richmond College;
Instructor, Bowling Green, Virginia; Principal
of High School, Roanoke, Virginia; State
School Examiner, Virginia. 
WILLIAM HARRY HECK,  Education. 
(Professor of Education, University of Virginia). 
M. A., Wake Forest College, North Carolina;
Fellow, Columbia University; Assistant Secretary,
General Education Board. 
MARI RUEF HOFER,  School Music. 
(Specialist in Music). 
Graduate, Mount Carrol Seminary; University
of Chicago; Special Instructor in Music in
Chicago High Schools; Supervisor of Music in
Rochester 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.
 
LLEWELLYN G. HOXTON,  Physics. 
(Adjunct Professor of Physics, University of
Virginia). 
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 Physics, Johns
Hopkins University. 
WILLIAM A. KEPNER,  Biology. 
(Instructor in Biology University of Virginia). 
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. 
EDWIN ASBURY KIRKPATRICK,  Education and Psychology. 
(Director of Child Study Dept., State Normal
School, Fitchburg, Mass., since 1898). 
B. S., M. Ph., Iowa State College; fellow,
Clark University; Assistant Mathematics
and English, Iowa State College; Instructor,
Winona (Minn.) State Normal School; Lecturer
on Education, Smith College, Columbia
 
University, University of Chicago. Author:
Inductive Psychology, Fundamentals of Child
Study, Genetic Psychology;
Lecturer on educational
topics. 
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 University; Professor
of Materia Medica, University of Virginia. 
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 in
Berlin; Professor of Philosophy, Tulane
University. 
CHARLES G. MAPHIS,  Education. 
(Registrar of Summer School, University of
Virginia). 
Graduate of Peabody College for Teachers;
High School Principal; President State Board
of Examiners, Virginia. 
JOHN McBRYDE, JR.,  English. 
(Professor of English, University of The
South). 
M. A., University of South Carolina; Ph. D.,
Johns Hopkins University; Professor of English,
Hollins Institute; Associate Professor of
English, University of North Carolina; Student
in London, Oxford, Cambridge, Paris and
Berlin; Dean of Sweet Briar College; Editor of
Sewance Review. 
JAMES SUGARS McLEMORE.  Latin and Greek. 
(Instructor in Latin, University of Virginia). 
M. A., University of Virginia. 
FRANK MORTON McMURRY,  Elementary Education. 
(Professor of Elementary Education, Teachers
College, Columbia University). 
Ph. D., Jena; Student at Geneva and Paris;
Principal of School, Chicago; Professor of
Pedagogics, State Normal School, Illinois;
Professor of Pedagogy, University of Illinois;
Principal of Franklin School, Buffalo; Professor
of Pedagogics and Dean of Teachers
College, University of Buffalo; Joint Author
of The Method of the Recitation and of the
Tarr and McMurry's Series of Common School
Geographies,
author of How to Study. 
ALBERT RONALD MERZ,  Chemistry. 
(Instructor in Chemistry, University of Virginia). 
M. S., University of Virginia. 
LULU METZ,  Domestic Economy. 
(Instructor in Domestic Economy, Manassas
Agricultural and Normal School). 
MARY S. MOFFETT,  Teachers' Training
Class.
 
(Supervising Principal of Manassas Public
Schools). 
Graduate of Cincinnati Normal School; Principal
of School, Cincinnati; Principal Rockbridge
Normal School. 
WALTER ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY,  Latin. 
(Professor of Latin, William and Mary College). 
Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Professor
of Latin and Greek, University of Arkansas;
Professor of Greek, University of
Mississippi; Associate Professor in Classics,
Sewanee Grammar School of the University of
the South. 
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. 
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. 
GRACE H. PATILLO,  Music. 
(Randolph-Macon Woman's College). 
Graduate of Peabody Conservatory; Instructor
in Piano, Peabody Conservatory; Pupil of
Henry A. Allen, Asger Hamerick, Emanuel
Wad and Richard Burmeister. 
BRUCE RYBURN PAYNE,  Education. 
(Professor of Psychology and Secondary Education,
University of Virginia). 
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. 
ELIZABETH TRIPPE PICKETT,  Games. 
(Director of Ghent Kindergarten, Norfolk,
Virginia). 
Student at Norfolk College; Graduate and
Post-Graduate Student, Kindergarten Training
School, New York; Instructor, Childrens'
School Farm, Jamestown Exposition. 
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). 
M. El., National School of Oratory; Associate
Principal of Abingdon Academy; Instructor in
Elocution, Emory and Henry College; Lecturer
on Elocution and Oratory, William and
Mary College, Hampden-Sidney College, National
School of Oratory, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute. 
EMORY P. RUSSELL,  Music. 
(Director of Music, Providence, Rhode Island, 
and of the State Normal School of Rhode
Island). 
EARL READ SCHEFFEL,  Geography. 
(Professor of Geology, Lawrence College). 
M. S., Denison University; Laboratory Teacher,
Steel High School, Dayton, Ohio; Assistant
in Geology, Denison; Author of geological
papers. 
THOMAS McNILER SIMPSON, JR.,  Astronomy. 
(Professor of Mathematics, Converse College). 
A. B., 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. 
AGNES SLAYMAKER,  Drawing. 
(Supervisor of Drawing, Boroughs of Swissvale
and Rankin, Pennsylvania). 
Graduate of the School of Industrial Art of
Philadelphia; Special Student in Art Department
of Pratt Institute. 
CHARLES ALPHONSO SMITH,  English. 
(Edgar Allan Poe Professor of English, University
of Virginia and Roosevelt Professor,
University of Berlin, 1910-'11). 
B. A., Davidson College, North Carolina; M. A.,
Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University; Instructor
in English, Johns Hopkins University; Professor
of English Language and Literature,
University of Louisiana; Professor of English
Language and Dean of Graduate Department,
University of North Carolina; Author of Repetition
and Parallelism in English Verse, Old English
Grammar and Exercise Book, Elementary
English Grammar, Studies in English Syntax;

Associate Editor of World's Orators and Library
of Southern Literature.
 
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM SMITH,  English 
(Professor of English and History, State Normal
College, Greensboro, North Carolina). 
B. A., University of North Carolina; Instructor
in English, University of North Carolina. 
JAMES BROOKES SMITH,  Mathematics. 
(Head of Department of Mathematics, Richmond
High School). 
M. A., University of Virginia; Assistant at the
McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia;
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Georgia
School of Technology. 
WILLIAM BEVERLY STONE,  Mathematics. 
(Instructor in Mathematics, University of
Michigan). 
M. A., Ph. D., University of Virginia; Assistant
in Baylor's University School, Chattanooga,
Tennessee; Assistant and Instructor
in Mathematics, University of Virginia. 
ALBERT HENRY TUTTLE,  Biology. 
(Professor of Biology, University of Virginia). 
M. S., State College of Pennsylvania; Graduate
Student and Instructor, Harvard University;
Professor of Natural Science, State Normal
School, Wisconsin; Professor of Zoology,
Ohio State University. 
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, University of Missouri; Professor of
English, University of Iowa; Supply Professor
of English Literature, University of
Virginia; Author of The Writers of South
Carolina;
Editor of school and college editions
of Spenser's Faerie Queene, Lamb's Essays
of Elia,
De Quincey's Confessions of an
Opium Eater,
Longfellow's Ballads and Other
Poems.
George Eliot's Silas Marner, etc.; Assistant
Literary Editor of Library of Southern
Literature.
 
OSCAR I. WOODLEY,  Education. 
(Superintendent Schools, Passaic, New Jersey). 
B. A., Albion College; M. A., Columbia University;  
M. P. D., Ypsilanti Normal College;
Author Foundation Lessons in English; Institute
Lecturer. 
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.