The University of Virginia record February 1, 1928 | ||
THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Edwin Anderson Alderman, Ph.B., D.C.L., LL.D.
President of the University
James Morris Page, M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
George Oscar Ferguson, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.
Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Admission from Secondary Schools.—The general requirements for admission
to the University may be found on page 11. For admission to the
College of Arts and Sciences, the candidate should possess an amount of
preparation which is at least the equivalent of that represented by four years
of successful work in an accredited school. He must offer, either by certificate
or by examination (see page 12), fifteen units, of which three must
be in English, two and one-half in Mathematics (one and one-half in algebra,
one in plane geometry), and one in History. The remaining eight and
one-half units may be selected at will from the list on page 13, but no credit
will be given for less than two units in any foreign language. Candidates
who expect to apply for the degree of B.S. in Architecture should offer Solid
Geometry and Physics if possible.
Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry should
offer Inorganic Chemistry and Solid Geometry when possible.
In addition to the above requirements, each candidate must pass at the
University a qualifying examination in English, supplemented by a test of
general scholastic aptitude. This examination will be held in Memorial Gymnasium
at 10 A. M., Wednesday, September 12. Any candidate who does
not take the qualifying examination at this time will be charged a delayed
examination fee of ten dollars, and will be required to pass a later examination
before his registration can be completed.
(Note: Principals of secondary schools may make arrangements with the
Dean to hold the qualifying examination at their schools on a designated
day in April.)
Any student who fails to maintain a reasonable standard of English in
all of his college work will be required to take an additional course in English
composition or to repeat a course in order to make up his deficiency.
Admission from Other Colleges.—No student suspended from another college
for scholastic deficiency or on probation in another college for scholastic
deficiency will be admitted to the College of this University in the immediately
succeeding session, unless he passes on at least three session-hours
of work in one term of the Summer Quarter of this University.
No student from another college will be admitted to the College of this
University if he has ever been suspended or on probation more than once,
or if he has ever been both on probation and suspended.
Advanced Standing is given to any candidate who, in addition to meeting
the minimum requirements for entrance above stated, can show by passing
an examination given sometime during the first month of his first session
that he has done work equivalent to that covered by any of the following
courses offered in the college: Latin A1, Greek A1, Greek A2, English A1
or A2 or A3, German A1, Mathematics A1, French A, Spanish A. Candidates
who apply for examination for advanced standing must present a
special certificate showing that the full content of the course, on which advanced
standing is sought, has been covered in a systematic manner in the
preparatory school, and in addition must present the specific recommendation
of the principal of the school that the candidate be admitted to the advanced
standing examination in question.
College Credit.—Candidates who desire credit for work done at other
colleges, must satisfy the entrance requirements for regular students, and
must, in addition, file with the Dean of the Department a certificate covering
the courses for which college credit is desired. The certificate must bear the
official signature of the head of the candidate's college, must specify the
character and content of the courses passed by the candidate, and must give
his grades. The final validation of those certificates which are provisionally
accepted is effected by the successful completion of not less than 12 session-hours
of work during his first session. In no case will credit be given on
more than forty-five session-hours of work done elsewhere, and any candidate
who receives this maximum amount of credit can count among the remaining
fifteen session-hours required for his degree only the credit value
of the courses he has passed as a resident student in the College of Arts and
Sciences, exclusive of any credit for work done in the Summer Quarter or
in any of the professional departments. In every case the candidate must
spend the last session of his candidacy, which must be a regular session of
nine months, exclusively in college work in this University; and the courses
offered as major electives must all have been completed in residence in this
University. A maximum of 15 session-hours may be granted for one year of
college work, and 33 hours for two years.
Conditioned Students.—A candidate for entrance must offer fifteen units
as defined by the Southern Commission on Accredited Schools. At least
thirteen of the units offered must be included in the list of units accepted for
admission on page 13. A student who, while able to offer fifteen units, cannot
offer fifteen units as defined in this list, may be conditioned on any two
units not including English A, B, or C, or Mathematics A1. All conditions
should be absolved before the beginning of the session following initial registration.
This may be done by passing entrance examinations or by passing
equivalent courses in the Summer Quarter. But no course taken to remove
No conditioned student may be later registered as a special student.
Special Students.—A candidate may be admitted as a special student
without fulfilling the entrance requirements above specified, provided that,
if he is a Virginian, he is more than twenty years old, or, if he is not a Virginian,
he is more than twenty-three years old, on the day of registration,
and gives adequate evidence of serious purpose and of the training needed to
pursue with profit the courses for which he is registered. No special student
may be a candidate for a degree; but such students are permitted and encouraged
to make up their deficiencies by private study or by taking courses
in the Summer Quarter. They will then be admitted as regular students,
and may be accepted as applicants for degrees, provided all entrance requirements
are met at least one academic year before the date of graduation.
Admission of Women.—Women are admitted as candidates for the vocational
degrees of Bachelor of Science in a Special Subject, Bachelor of
Science in Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Commerce. A candidate
must be at least twenty years old on the birthday preceding matriculation;
must present certificates showing graduation from an accredited public high
school, or not less than four years' attendance in an accredited private school,
with credit for not less than fifteen college entrance units obtained at least
two years before admission to the University; and must in addition show by
proper certificate the completion in a standard college, subsequent to the
credit obtained for fifteen entrance units, of at least thirty session-hours
(sixty semester-hours), of courses of college grade, in not less than eighteen
calendar months.
REGULATIONS
(1) The Session-Hour.—All courses are measured in terms of the session-hour
as a unit. A session-hour is one hour a week throughout the session
of lecture or recitation, or two hours a week throughout the session of
laboratory work.
(2) Maximum and Minimum Number of Session-Hours.—Each college
student is required to undertake each session courses aggregating at least
fifteen session-hours (with the exception noted under Probation below). This
number may be increased in the following cases:
(I) Any first-year student may take eighteen session-hours, provided
he is credited with six session-hours of advanced standing.
(II) A student not in his first year in the College of Arts and Sciences
may take eighteen session-hours, provided he (a) has passed in the preceding
session or in the third term thereof courses aggregating fifteen session-hours,
or (b) is in his graduating year and needs eighteen session-hours
for his degree.
(III) A student not in his first year may take twenty-one session-hours
courses aggregating eighteen session-hours.
(IV) Any student whose term grade (or class grade, if the term grade
is not available) for the first or second term is at least 75 per cent. in each
of his courses, may take three additional session-hours for the ensuing term.
Physical Training is not counted in the maximum and minimum requirements
detailed above.
Exceptions to the above regulations will be allowed only by special permission
of the Committee on Rules and Courses.
(3) The grade of a college student in any course either for a term or for
the session, is determined by his class standing and his examination grade,
combined in such proportion as the professor in charge of the course in
question may decide. Class standing in any course is determined by the
regularity of the student's attendance upon the lectures (and laboratory or
other similar exercises) of the course, and by the quality of his work, as indicated
by his recitation grades, written tests, laboratory work, etc. For
passing in any course in the college a grade of seventy-five per cent. is required.
(4) Exclusion from Courses, Probation and Suspension.
(I) Exclusion from Courses:
1. A student who is evidently making no real progress in a course, may,
at any time during the session, be excluded from the course by the Dean
upon recommendation of the instructor concerned.
2. A student whose term grade in a course is less than 50 per cent, or
who discontinues the course without permission of the Dean, or who is
absent without excuse from the term examination, will be excluded from
the course.
(II) Probation and Suspension:
1. Probation is a state of warning, involving withdrawal from the student
of certain privileges enumerated below. Suspension means enforced
withdrawal from the College.
2. A student will be placed on probation if, in any term, he does not
pass on six hours of work; and, if he shall be excluded from a course or
courses, he must, in order to avoid probation, pass on a number of hours
six in excess of the number from which he is excluded.
A student will be suspended if, in any term, he does not pass on three
hours of work; and, if he shall be excluded from a course or courses, he
must, in order to escape suspension, pass on a number of hours three in excess
of the number from which he is excluded.
3. A student on probation must carry at least 12 hours of work or be
suspended. A student not on probation must carry at least 15 hours of
work or be placed on probation.
Exception: A first-year student excluded from one course during the
first term is not to be placed on probation during the rest of the term. But
at the end of the term he is to be considered as having made a grade of less
than 50 per cent on the course from which he was excluded.
4. No student may remain on probation for more than two terms in
his entire college course. If his record is such as to invoke probation a
third time, he will be suspended. No student suspended a second time may
re-enter the College.
5. No student on probation may be a member of any student organization
which publicly represents the University, such as an athletic team, a
musical club or a student publication.
6. Suspension, if imposed during the session, applies to the remainder
of the regular session; if imposed at the end of the session, it applies to the
whole of the subsequent session.
7. Probation or suspension may be absolved by the completion of three
session-hours of work in one term of the Summer Quarter.
8. A student who is permitted to withdraw from the University during
the session will be re-admitted only on probation if, at the time of his
withdrawal, he was on probation. A student previously suspended will be
re-admitted only on probation.
9. The application of these regulations is automatic. A student may,
however, appeal in writing to the Committee on Rules and Courses for relief
from their application. The Committee is empowered to grant relief
for just cause.
(5) Absence from Examinations will not be excused except for sickness
on the day of examination, attested by a physician's certificate, or for
other cause which the Faculty by special order may approve. An unexcused
absence is counted as a total failure.
A student excused from more than one-half of his term examinations
on account of illness may not be a member of any student organization
which publicly represents the University, such as an athletic team, a musical
club, or a student publication, until he has passed his examinations.
No student may remain in the College if he misses all the examinations
of two consecutive terms on account of illness.
(6) Special Examinations.—A student whose absence from an examination
is excused, in accordance with (5) above, is entitled to a special examination
on a date during the regular session to be arranged between himself
and the professor in charge of the examination.
(7) Re-Examinations.—(I) A College student whose session grade in
any course falls below seventy-five per cent., but not below sixty-five per
cent., may, upon the written recommendation of the professor in charge, be
admitted to re-examination upon that course, or upon such portion of it as
September. The fee for each re-examination is five dollars, and it should be
paid to the Bursar on or before July fifteenth.
(II) A candidate for an academic degree who fails on only one of his
courses during his final session of candidacy is entitled to a special re-examination
on the work of that course before the final day, provided that he
average at least 65 per cent. on the work of the three terms, and provided
the professor in charge recommends that the candidate be granted a reexamination.
The professor in charge is to decide whether the candidate is
to stand a re-examination upon the whole course, or upon some portion or
portions of the course. No fee is charged for such re-examination.
It should be carefully noted, in connection with both (I) and (II)
above, that no student is entitled to more than one re-examination on a
given course without repeating the course.
(8) Reports.—Reports are sent at the end of each term to the parent
or guardian of each College student. These reports indicate the number of
times the student has been absent from lectures, and give his term grade
on each course. The dean will be glad at any time to furnish to the proper
person a special report on any student's standing.
In addition to the above, a report on the standing of each first year
student in the College is sent to the student's parent or guardian early in
November.
(9) Conduct.—The laws of the University require from every student
decorous, sober, and upright conduct as long as he remains a member of the
University, whether he be within the precincts or not. Drunkenness,
gambling, and dissoluteness are strictly forbidden, and the President may
dismiss from the University for the residue of the current session every student
found guilty of them, or may administer such other discipline as seems
best under the circumstances.
The President will dismiss from the University every student convicted
of public drunkenness.
In all cases of discipline, the law requires that the student must first
be informed of the objections to his conduct and afforded an opportunity
of explanation and defense.
The keeping of dogs by students within the University grounds is forbidden.
(10) Voluntary Withdrawal.—Voluntary withdrawal from the University
requires the written consent of the Dean of the University as well as the
consent of the student's parent or guardian, if he is a minor. Any student
who withdraws without permission will be recorded as having been suspended
for the residue of the current session. No student on probation may
withdraw except for imperative reasons and any student on probation who
withdraws without permission will be suspended, not only for the residue of
the current session, but also for the whole of the subsequent session.
(11) Enforced Withdrawal is inflicted for habitual delinquency in class,
habitual idleness, or any other fault which prevents the student from fulfilling
the purposes for which he should have come to the University. See also
Suspension, above.
(12) Change of Studies.—No change can be made in a student's program
of studies except with the written consent of the Dean, together with
official notification by the Registrar. No permit for change of courses will
be issued after the end of the first week of each term, except that first-year
students may make such changes within the first two weeks after the beginning
of lectures in September. Any student who drops a course without
permission will receive a grade of zero in that course; and no credit may be
received for any portion of a course attended before formal permission has
been granted as outlined above.
(13) Absence from Lectures may be excused by the Dean, but only for
sickness or other imperative cause. Any explanation of an absence which a
student has to offer must be made in writing to the Dean within one week
after the absence. But no excuse for an absence may be submitted after the
beginning of an examination period.
Each unexcused absence from a class exercise will cause one point to be
deducted from the student's term grade.
Exception: A second year student who has credit for at least 12 but less
than 27 session-hours of work is allowed one absence without penalty per
term in each course. A third year student who has credit for at least 27 but
less than 42 session-hours of work is allowed two absences without penalty
per term in each course. A fourth year student who has credit for at
least 42 session-hours of work is allowed three absences without penalty per
term in each course.
A total of more than 15 unexcused absences, (in excess of absences without
penalty), in any term will cause a student to be placed on probation.
Probation imposed for absences is called "attendance probation," and it
carries the penalties of probation imposed for failure in courses. If, in any
term, a student incurs both attendance probation and probation for failure
in courses, he will be suspended.
No student who was, for any reason, absent from more than fifty per
cent of the lectures of a course in any term can receive a grade on the
course in that term. This regulation does not apply to students on the
Dean's List or to holders of Intermediate Honors.
The laws relating to absence from the University of members of athletic
teams are found in the General Catalogue. The same regulations apply,
mutatis mutandis, to members of other student organizations.
(14) The Dean's List.—Any student not in his first year, who passed,
in the preceding term, on all courses taken, aggregating not less than 15
term-hours, with an average grade on all courses of at least 85 per cent,
will be placed on the Dean's List.
A student on the Dean's List is not subject to the regulations limiting
absence from classes, nor does absence from any class entail on such student
any penalty, affecting class standing, imposed for absence alone. But
the performance of written work and laboratory work is not affected by
these regulations.
(15) Physical Education Requirement.—All first and second year students
in the College of Arts and Sciences are required to take the course
in Physical Education unless excused by the Dean.
REQUIREMENTS FOR DEGREES
Full opportunity is given to any student to carry out any definite plan
of work which he may have in view on coming to the University, or which
may have been prescribed for him by those under whose direction he is completing
his education. But when no well-considered plan has been outlined in
advance, and the end in view is that for which the great majority of students
should enter college, namely, the attainment of a liberal education,
the student will be expected to enter upon regular work of the college leading
to a baccalaureate degree.
Five degrees are offered candidates for graduation in the College of
Arts and Sciences. Two of these, the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of
Science, are cultural; the Bachelor of Science in a Special Subject, the name
of which is inscribed on the diploma, the Bachelor of Science in Architecture,
and the Bachelor of Science in Commerce, are vocational degrees, designed
for those who wish to fit themselves especially for professional work.
No course offered by a successful candidate for one of the cultural baccalaureate
degrees can be offered by the same candidate as part of the work
credited toward the other cultural baccalaureate degree, nor can any work
done to remove an entrance condition be counted for any degree.
For a student who enters without advanced standing the normal time
required for obtaining a baccalaureate degree is four years, assuming that
he completes each year courses which aggregate the regular minimum of
fifteen session-hours. A student receiving advanced standing in not less than
two subjects may obtain a degree in three years, provided he is able to complete
each year eighteen session-hours. A student may materially shorten
the time required for obtaining a degree by taking courses in the Summer
Quarter for which college credit is given. For credit for work done at
other colleges, see page 86.
The requirements for the baccalaureate degrees are such as to allow a
large measure of freedom of election on the part of the individual student,
such restriction only being placed upon this liberty as is necessary to insure
at the same time the thoroughness and the breadth of culture for which
these degrees stand. In order to secure to the recipient of a degree a due
measure of acquaintance with the methods of thought characteristic of each
of the leading departments of knowledge, as well as with their subject matter,
his courses must be chosen subject to the specific requirements detailed
below.
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
The degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Bachelor of Science, respectively,
will be conferred upon regular students who have completed not less than
sixty (60) session-hours of undergraduate courses, taken in conformity with
the following programme:
(1) Required Subjects.—Candidates for either cultural degree must take
30 hours of required subjects as stated below and must in addition, unless exemption
is granted on a physician's certificate, complete the two years'
course in Physical Training which is not evaluated in session-hours (see
below). Of the 30 hours of required subjects not less than 24 hours must
be taken during the first two years, and the remaining 6 hours not later than
the third year.
Foreign Languages
For the Bachelor of Arts.—Nine session-hours from two languages, of which
six must be in either Latin or Greek.
For the Bachelor of Science.—Nine session-hours from two languages, of
which six must be in either French, German or Spanish.
Mathematics
For either degree.—Three session-hours.
Natural Science
For either degree.—Six session-hours.
English
For either degree.—Six session-hours, 3 of which may be in Biblical History,
or Biblical Literature, or Public Speaking, the other 3 being in English or
English Literature.
Social Science
For either degree.—Three session-hours in History B1 or B2, or Economics
B1, or Government B1, or Sociology B1. Economics B1, or Sociology B1, if
selected, cannot be taken before the candidate's second year.
Philosophy
For either degree.—Three session-hours in Philosophy B1, Philosophy B2,
or Psychology B1.
Physical Training
For either degree.—Two years' course required of all candidates, which must
be completed during the first two years unless the candidate is excused on a
physician's certificate.
Note.—A candidate entering with advanced standing or with college
credit shall in his first, and, if necessary, continuously in subsequent sessions,
take such courses as are necessary to complete the above requirements
(1) for the first and second sessions.
(2) Electives-at-Large.—Of the remaining 30 session-hours required for
the baccalaureate degree, 18 session-hours may be elected from any courses
in the academic schools for which the candidate has adequate preparation.
(3) Major-Electives.—The remaining 12 session-hours required for either
degree, shall be known as Major-Electives. The Major-Electives shall
include at least one C course (which must require two B courses as a prerequisite),
and must all be offered from some one of the following Major-Groups
of related subjects, except that when the Major-Group is Group III,
the candidate may offer, in lieu of a C course, any six-hour B course in this
Group, for admission to which another six-hour B course in the Group is
prerequisite. The Major-Electives must all be completed in this College or
in some professional department of this university.
Group I.—Languages, Literature, Fine Arts and Music.
Group II.—Social and Philosophical Sciences.
Group III.—Mathematical and Natural Sciences.
(4) Substitutions for Major-Electives.—The first-year course in Law, or
the first-year course in Medicine or 12 session-hours of technical courses in
one of the professional departments of Engineering or Education may be substituted
for the 12 session-hours of Major-Electives in academic subjects.
This work, which must be completed in one of the professional departments
of this University, cannot be begun by the candidate until he has spent at
least 2 sessions of 9 months each in successful work in this College, and has
at least 45 session-hours to his credit.
DEGREES WITH HONORS
The courses required for the cultural B.A. and B.S. degrees are adapted
to the powers of the average student, and any graduate of an accredited
school, who has, either by certificate or examination satisfied the requirements
for admission to the College of Arts and Sciences, if he is reasonably
industrious and regular in his studies, should obtain one of these degrees
without great difficulty in four sessions' work. In every body of students,
however, there are a number who possess greater ability and application
than the average, and whose ambition aims higher than a bare pass-mark
on their work. For the proper stimulation of such students toward the
best that they can do, and for due and authoritative recognition of unusual
ability and high achievement in studies, the Academic Faculty has instituted
the following system of Special Honors:
Intermediate Honors
A certificate of Intermediate Honors is conferred by the Academic Faculty
on the student who, during his first two regular sessions in the College
of Arts and Sciences of this University, has passed on not less than 30
session-hours, including all required A courses, without failure or reexamination
more each session.
The holder of a Certificate of Intermediate Honors, so long as he has no
grade below 75 per cent. on the work of any term in any course, is not subject
to the rules limiting absence from the University, nor does absence from any
class entail on such student any penalty, affecting class-standing, imposed for
absence alone.
The Certificates of Intermediate Honors are publicly conferred at the
Annual Convocation of the University following the session in which the honors
have been attained. The names of the holders of these certificates are
published under a separate heading in the annual catalogue of the University.
Final Honors
Final Honors are conferred only on graduation, and the diploma of B.A.
or B.S. with Final Honors states that the honors were won in a given academic
school.
A student who wishes to attain Final Honors must be accepted as a candidate
for honors two sessions before graduation. Any student who has met the
requirements for the Dean's List for two sessions may apply to become a candidate
for Final Honors. Application must be made first to the Dean, and, if
approved by him, must also be approved by one of the academic schools
which offer work for honors. A list of such schools is published annually.
Final honors are conferred on the basis of a final comprehensive examination,
both oral and written, on some field of knowledge, and not for work done in
any or all of the regular courses required for a baccalaureate degree. Honors
work involves wide and independent reading for two years, under the general
direction of the professors of an academic school. It does not require regular
attendance upon lectures or the passing of any tests or examinations, except the
final examination, though consultations and reports may be required. Its aim
is the development of a capacity for scholarly work in a field of knowledge,
rather than a mastery of required details of subject matter.
The completion of work for Final Honors may be counted as credit towards
a B.A. or cultural B.S. degree in lieu of six session-hours of electives-at-large
or major-electives. In the event that the work for honors is not of sufficiently
high quality for Final Honors to be conferred, six session-hours' credit
toward a degree without honors may be granted upon recommendation of the
academic school in charge.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN A SPECIAL SUBJECT.
The degree of Bachelor of Science in a Special Subject will be conferred
upon regular students who have completed not less than sixty (60) session-hours
of undergraduate courses, taken in conformity with the following program:
(1) Required Subjects: Candidates must complete 30 session-hours of
required subjects as stated below, not less than 24 hours of which must be
taken during the first two years, and the remaining 6 not later than the
third year.
Foreign Languages: 6 session-hours, of which 3 must be in French and
3 in German.
Mathematics: 6 session-hours.[1]
Natural Science: 12 session-hours in 2 subjects.
English: 6 session-hours, of which 3 must be in English B3.
Physical Training: Two years' course required of all candidates, which must
be completed during the first two years.
A candidate entering with advanced standing or with college credit, shall
in his first, and, if necessary, continuously in subsequent sessions, take such
courses as are necessary to complete the requirements for the first and second
sessions.
(2) Major-Electives: 30 session-hours. At least two years before the
date of graduation, the candidate must select one of the schools of the Natural
or Mathematical Sciences as his Major School, and during the remainder of
his candidacy must pursue work in that School, with such other courses as shall
be prescribed by the professor or professors in charge of his Major School and
approved by the Academic Faculty.
Students applying for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Biology may substitute Biology
C1 for 3 hours of Mathematics: students applying for the degree of Bachelor of Science in
Geology may be permitted, at the discretion of the professor of Geology, to substitute Astronomy
B1 for 3 hours of Mathematics.
PROGRAM FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMISTRY
First Year: Chemistry B1, Mathematics A2,[2]
French A1, English A1,
Physical Training begun: Total, 15 session-hours.
Second Year: Chemistry B2, Mathematics B2,[3]
Physics B1, German A1,
Physical Training completed: Total, 18 session-hours.
Third Year: Chemistry B3, Chemistry C3, English B3: Total, 15 session-hours.
Fourth Year: Chemistry C4, Electives: nine session-hours to be selected
with the advice of the faculty of the School of Chemistry.
Applicants for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry are required
to file applications for this degree with the Secretary of the School of Chemistry
not later than one year before the degree is to be conferred.
It is highly desirable that the student enter Mathematics A2. In special cases, however,
Mathematics A1 may be substituted.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture will be conferred upon
regular students who have completed not less than sixty (60) session-hours of
undergraduate courses, taken in conformity with the program which follows:
First Year: English A1, Mathematics A1, Freehand Drawing A1, History
B1 or B2, Architectural Drawing A1.
Second Year: Architecture B1, Architectural Construction B1, Freehand
Drawing B1, French A1, History of Art B1.
Third Year: Architecture B2, Architectural Construction B2, Freehand
Drawing and Color B2, French B1, History of Art B2.
Fourth Year: Architecture B3, Architectural Construction B3, History of
Art B3. An Elective of three session-hours is to be selected with advice of the
faculty of the School of Architecture.
Physical Training.—Two years' course required of all candidates, which
must be completed during the first two years.
The degree of Master of Science will be conferred according to requirements
for degrees as stated in the Department of Graduate Studies. The candidate's
Major Subject must be Architectural Design and the Minor Subject
Freehand Drawing or Archeology.
The degree of Master of Architecture is also offered by Harvard University
to the student with a degree of B.S. in Architecture from the University of
Virginia, who completes the two-year course as outlined below.
(Harvard): Architecture 4a and a part of 4b (Advanced design), Architecture
3b (Life drawing), Architecture 1b (Modern Architecture), Architecture
6ab (Modeling), Architecture 5b (Structural design), Architecture 8.
(Harvard): Architecture 5c (Advanced structural design), Architecture 9
(Contracts and Specifications), Architecture 10ab (Theory of Architecture),
two historic problems, two construction problems, thesis.
Additional information may be had upon application to Dean G. H. Edgell,
the School of Architecture, Harvard University.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE
The degree of Bachelor of Science in Commerce will be conferred upon
regular students who have completed not less than 60 session-hours of undergraduate
courses, taken in conformity with the following program:
(1) Required Subjects.—Candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Commerce
must take 30 session-hours of required subjects as stated below, not less
than 24 hours of which must be taken during the first two years and the remaining
6 hours not later than the third year.
Foreign Languages.—Six session-hours from one of the following languages:
French, German or Spanish.
Mathematics.—Three session-hours in Mathematics A4.
Natural Science.—Six session-hours.
English.—Six session-hours, 3 of which shall be in English A1, A2 or A3.
Social Science.—Nine session-hours in History B2 or B3, Government B1
and Economics B1. History B2 or B3 should be taken in the candidate's first
year, and Government B1 and Economics B1 in the candidate's second year.
Physical Training.—Two years' course required of all candidates, which
must be completed during the first two years.
(2) Major-Electives.—Of the remaining 30 session-hours required for the
degree, 24 session-hours must be taken from commercial subjects in the Schools
of Economics and Commerce and Business Administration, 18 session-hours of
which shall include the following courses: Economic Geography B1, Commercial
Law B1, Economics B2, Economics B3, Economics B4 and Economics B5.
An additional B course, and one C course must be taken in commercial subjects.
The remaining 6 session-hours may be elected from any courses in the
academic schools for which the candidate has adequate preparation.
PROGRAM FOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE
First Year: French, German or Spanish A, Mathematics A4, English A1,
A2 or A3, History B2 or B3, Economic Geography B1, Physical Training begun:
Total, 15 session-hours.
Second Year: French, German or Spanish B, Natural Science, Economics
B1, Economics B4, Physical Training completed: Total, 15 session-hours.
Third Year: English B, Commercial Law B1, Economics B2, Economics
B3, Government B1: Total, 15 session-hours.
Fourth Year: Economics B5, Select one from Economics B6, B7, B8, B9,
B10, B11, select one from Economics C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8 or C9,
General electives six session-hours: Total, 15 session-hours.
REGISTER OF STUDENTS
(The figures refer to the number of sessions in attendance.
The asterisks (*) indicate holders of Intermediate Honors.)
Abele, Melchior Gordon | 1 | Birmingham, Ala. |
Abernathy, Edwards Selman | 7 | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Abrams, Louis Robert | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Affleck, Harry S. | 2 | San Antonio, Tex. |
Albertson, Robert Brooke | 2 | Seattle, Wash. |
Aldhizer, George Statton, Jr. | 3 | Broadway, Va. |
Alexander, Willis Peyton | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Allen, Frederick Henry | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Allen, Louis Haskell | 2 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Allen, William Junius | 4 | Norfolk, Va. |
Altschul, Norbert | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Amato, Savory Thomas | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Anderegg, Fred | 3 | Grenoble, France |
Anderson, Allan Elliott | 1 | St. Louis, Mo. |
Anderson, Clarence Milton | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Anderson, Daniel Virden | 2 | Dover, Del. |
Anderson, Robert | 1 | Grant, Va. |
Anderson, Robert Emmons | 2 | Beckley, W. Va. |
Andrews, Thomas Carl | 1 | Suffolk, Va. |
Appleton, Lloyd Elliott, Jr. | 1 | Rye, N. Y. |
April, Benjamin | 4 | Rosslyn, Va. |
Arbogast, Alfred Allison | 1 | Asheville, N. C. |
Armistead, Henry Marshall, Jr. | 2 | Little Rock, Ark. |
Arnold, John Butler | 1 | Mexico City, Mex. |
Arrington, Paul Jackson | 2 | Manassas, Va. |
Arritt, Shelby Wayne | 1 | Margo, Va. |
Ashworth, William Lewis Johnson | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Atkinson, William Everett | 4 | Asheville, N. C. |
Auld, Gordon John* | 3 | Uniontown, Pa. |
Austin, Jac Astor | 1 | Pine Bluff, Ark. |
Austin, John Alfred | 1 | Warrenton, Va. |
Austin, Vernon Castle | 3 | Monroe, N. C. |
Avery, Hamilton Dodge | 4 | Norfolk, Va. |
Axe, Lester | 3 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Aylor, Giles Vaden | 1 | Red Hill, Va. |
Ayres, Charles Lunsford | 4 | Richmond, Va. |
Ayres, John Wise | 1 | Cape Charles, Va. |
Bachenheimer, Myron Stern | 3 | Wheeling, W. Va. |
Bagby, John, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Baker, Duncan McLaurin | 3 | Big Stone Gap, Va. |
Baker, Richard Taylor | 2 | Hallsboro, Va. |
Baker, Sam Rice | 2 | Montgomery, Ala. |
Baker, William Harrison | 1 | Smithfield, N. C. |
Baldwin, John Edward | 1 | Piedmont, W. Va. |
Ballou, Alfred Slade | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Baptist, Woodson Boyle | 2 | Ivy Depot, Va. |
Barbee, Andrew Russell | 4 | Orange, Va. |
Barham, Joseph Wilson, Jr. | 3 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Bariesas, Joseph George | 5 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Barksdale, Josh Hightower | 2 | Sutherlin, Va. |
Barksdale, M. Early | 2 | Sutherlin, Va. |
Barlow, Arthur Crawford | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Barnes, John Edward | 2 | Birmingham, Ala. |
Barrett, William Clark, Jr. | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Barron, James Smith, Jr. | 1 | Virginia Beach, Va. |
Barrows, Stanley Emmett | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Battey, Frank Chauncey, Jr. | 3 | Savannah, Ga. |
Battle, Pulaski Elmo | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Baughan, George Lowell | 1 | Gordonsville, Va. |
Baukhages, Frederick Edwin, III | 1 | Mathews C. H., Va. |
Baum, Theodore Martel | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Bayliss, David Edward, Jr. | 1 | Alexandria, Va. |
Beachley, Frederick Edwin | 2 | Hagerstown, Md. |
Beard, Richardson Dale | 2 | Rockville, Md. |
Beasley, Richard Reynolds | 3 | Elkridge, Md. |
Becker, Gilbert Valentine | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Bedell, Sullivan Gale | 1 | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Beecher, Lawrence Jack | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Beirne, Andrew Plunkett | 2 | Cobham, Va. |
Belaval, Edgar Franklin | 2 | San Juan, P. R. |
Belote, Earl Saunders | 4 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Belt, Henry Easley | 2 | South Boston, Va. |
Benjamin, Emanuel Victor, Jr. | 1 | New Orleans, La. |
Bennett, Hubert Douglas | 4 | Chatham, Va. |
Bentley, Llewellyn Eldridge, Jr. | 2 | Bastrop, La. |
Benton, Philip Eglin | 2 | Ogdensburg, N. Y. |
Berlowe, Max | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Bernstein, A. Julian | 1 | York, Pa. |
Bernstein, David Abraham | 2 | Newark, N. J. |
Bernstein, Robert John | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Bernstein, Sidney | 1 | York, Pa. |
Beverage, Isaac Seybert | 4 | Monterey, Va. |
Biggs, Sam Green, Jr. | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Bishop, Harrington | 2 | Harrisburg, Pa. |
Black, George Skinner | 2 | Hagerstown, Md. |
Black, Robert Ramsey | 3 | Hagerstown, Md. |
Blackford, James Baylor* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Bladon, John | 1 | Roanoke, Va. |
Blair, William Douglas | 2 | Asbury Park, N. J. |
Blank, Allen | 2 | Jamaica, N. Y. |
Bloomenfeld, Julius J. | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Bobbitt, Paul Caperton | 1 | Hot Springs, Va. |
Bond, Joseph Browning, Jr. | 1 | Swarthmore, Pa. |
Booth, Morey Lee | 2 | Owensboro, Ky. |
Boothe, Garland Cecil | 3 | Roanoke, Va. |
Boswell, Charles Meigs, Jr. | 1 | Chase City, Va. |
Bosworth, Nathaniel Lewis, Jr. | 4 | Lexington, Ky. |
Bowden, John Newten | 1 | Red Hill, Va. |
Bowen, William Thomas | 3 | Altavista, Va. |
Bowman, Craig | 1 | Bronxville, N. Y. |
Bowman, Frank Edwin, Jr. | 1 | Warrenton, Va. |
Bowman, Lester Inglis | 2 | Petersburg, Va. |
Boyle, Eldridge Roger, Jr. | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Brady, Martin Haskell | 1 | Tulsa, Okla. |
Bramham, Roy Carter | 1 | Clarksburg, W. Va. |
Bress, David Gerald* | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Bress, Louis H. | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Brewer, Dudley Eaton | 1 | St. Petersburg, Fla. |
Bridgeman, John Shafroth | 1 | Dartmouth, Mass. |
Bridgforth, Baskerville, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Brinkley, Ira Philip, Jr. | 1 | Suffolk, Va. |
Bristow, William Orlando, Jr. | 4 | Franklin, Va. |
Brittingham, Smith Rufus, Jr. | 2 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Brooke, Edgar Duffield* | 3 | University, Va. |
Brooks, David Jefferson | 3 | Glade Hill, Va. |
Brooks, T. Benton | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Broun, Edmund Fontaine, Jr. | 2 | Charleston, W. Va. |
Browder, Jack Barrs | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Brown, Alexander Gustavus, III | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Brown, Dorsey Washington | 1 | Louisville, Ky. |
Brown, George Henry | 1 | Belleville, N. J. |
Brown, Gilbert Morris | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Brown, Jack Tunstall | 3 | Shipman, Va. |
Brown, Jury Nelson | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Brown, Percy Houston | 4 | Alderson, W. Va. |
Brown, Reeves | 3 | Cleveland, Tenn. |
Brown, William Lee Lyons | 2 | Harrods Creek, Ky. |
Browne, James Gunn | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Browning, George Landon | 2 | Orange, Va. |
Bruce, Osborn Fitz-Randolph, Jr. | 2 | Port Washington, N. Y. |
Bryan, Alexander Hamilton | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Bryan, David Tennant | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Bryan, Perry Nathan | 2 | Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. |
Bryant, Josiah Gay | 3 | Franklin, Va. |
Brydon, Robert | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Buck, Harrison Leigh* | 3 | Pelham Manor, N. Y. |
Buckner, Catlett Lockhart | 2 | Paris, Ky. |
Buehler, Christian Carl | 2 | Chicago, Ill. |
Buel, Huburt Arthur | 1 | Union City, Pa. |
Bumpass, David Everette, Jr. | 2 | Mineral, Va. |
Burch, James DeForrest | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Burkette, Julian | 1 | Sumter, S. C. |
Burnett, Fred McLoud, Jr. | 2 | Greenville, S. C. |
Burnett, John Blackburn | 2 | Staunton, Va. |
Burnett, Thomas E. | 2 | Bealeton, Va. |
Burnette, Wyatt Thompkins | 3 | Altavista, Va. |
Burton, Norman Thomas | 1 | Ardmore, Pa. |
Bush, Henry McComb | 2 | Wilmington, Del. |
Bushel, Raymond Norman | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Busick, Morton Sears | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Butler, Frank Edward, Jr. | 1 | Suffolk, Va. |
Butt, Holt Fairfield, III | 2 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Byrd, William Edgar, Jr. | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Cabaniss, James Lawson | 3 | Bedford City, Va. |
Cabell, Clara Winston | 1 | University, Va. |
Cabell, William Daniel | 2 | University, Va. |
Call, Daniel Hearon | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Callaway, William Crutchfield | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Calmer, Edgar Millet | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Cameron, George | 1 | Petersburg, Va. |
Cameron, Philip Kelvin | 1 | Glens Falls, N. Y. |
Cannaday, Andrew Frederick, Jr. | 2 | East Radford, Va. |
Cantor, Leon Jack | 3 | Petersburg, Va. |
Capps, Frank Russelle | 2 | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Cardwell, Bickerton Winston | 4 | Hanover, Va. |
Carliner, Lewis Morton | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Carmel, Macy Milton | 1 | Phoebus, Va. |
Carr, James Julian | 1 | Leesburg, Va. |
Carral, Francisco dePaula | 4 | Mexico City, Mex. |
Carral, Manuel Icaza | 1 | Mexico City, Mex. |
Carter, George Allen | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Carter, James Lanier | 1 | Chatham, Va. |
Carter, John Berne Hannum | 2 | Chester, Pa. |
Carver, James Hubert | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Causey, James Young | 4 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Chace, William Niels | 1 | Fall River, Mass. |
Chapman, James Jeffries, Jr. | 1 | Gordonsville, Va. |
Cheatham, William Denman | 3 | Washington, D. C. |
Chilton, Robert Hunton, Jr. | 2 | Kilmarnock, Va. |
Chinn, Austin Brockenbrough | 2 | Warsaw, Va. |
Chipps, Henry Davis | 2 | Corinth, Miss. |
Chubb, Frank Mason | 3 | Mt. Washington, Md. |
Church, Randolph Warner | 4 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Churn, Thomas Browning | 3 | Eastville Station, Va. |
Claiborne, Randolph Royall, Jr. | 4 | Camden, Ark. |
Claiborne, Thomas Sterling* | 3 | Camden, Ark. |
Clark, Egbert Kent | 3 | Chevy Chase, Md. |
Clark, George Melvin | 1 | Bunker Hill, W. Va. |
Clark, Milton Albert | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Clarke, Edward Lee | 2 | New Smyrna, Fla. |
Clarke, William Stirman | 3 | Owensboro, Ky. |
Cline, Logan Clarence, Jr. | 3 | Macon, Miss. |
Clopton, William Malvern | 2 | Chevy Chase, Md. |
Clothier, John Dale, Jr. | 2 | Natural Bridge, Va. |
Cochran, Jackson Carr | 2 | Buffalo, W. Va. |
Cocke, Charles Lewis, III | 3 | Hollins, Va. |
Cockrill, Harry Howard | 1 | Little Rock, Ark. |
Coco, Carmel Rosario | 2 | Ozone Park, L. I., N. Y. |
Codman, John E., II | 3 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Cohen, David Samuel | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Cohen, Herbert | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Cohen, Herman Solomon* | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Cohen, Nathan | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Coin, Al Joseph | 2 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Coiner, Marion Gilbert | 2 | Gordonsville,, Va. |
Coleman, Ellis Osler | 1 | Lexington, Va. |
Coleman, Francis Peterson | 3 | Birmingham, Ala. |
Coleman, James | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Coleman, Joe Witt, Jr. | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Coleman, John Powell | 2 | Java, Va. |
Coleman, John Randolph, Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Coleman, Robert Rucker | 2 | Madison Heights, Va. |
Coleman, Ruben Robert | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Coleman, Samuel Walton, Jr. | 1 | Gate City, Va. |
Collins, George Hughes | 1 | Bluefield, W. Va. |
Collins, James Harry | 1 | Miami, Fla. |
Collins, Pierre Dey | 3 | Westfield, N. J. |
Colonna, Edward Angelo | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Compton, Joe Russell | 2 | Vicksburg, Miss. |
Conley, Charles Henry | 3 | Frederick, Md. |
Conn, Allen Saul | 1 | Newport News, Va. |
Conway, Alexander Carson, Jr. | 1 | Danville, Va. |
Cook, Abner Hugh | 2 | Little Rock, Ark. |
Cooke, Arthur Louis | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Cooke, Earle Truesdale | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Cooke, Stuart, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Cooke, William Cracraft | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Cooley, Robert Nelson | 1 | Rural Retreat, Va. |
Cooper, Eugene Horton | 2 | Ridgway, Pa. |
Cooper, George, Jr. | 1 | Scarsdale, N. Y. |
Cooper, James Edwin | 3 | St. Petersburg, Fla. |
Copland, James Reuben | 2 | Altavista, Va. |
Copper, John McAllister | 1 | Lyndhurst, Va. |
Cornwall, George Atlee | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Coupland, Robert Saunders | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Coville, Gerald Elbert | 3 | Staunton, Va. |
Cowan, Frank | 1 | Plainfield, N. J. |
Coyle, William Radford, Jr. | 3 | Bethlehem, Pa. |
Craft, James Leo | 3 | Bramwell, W. Va. |
Crawford, Henry Rountree | 2 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Creecy, John Harvie | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Crigler, Fielding Jason | 1 | Madison, Va. |
Cromwell, Alvah Baylor | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Crouch, Edgar Mankin | 2 | Beckley, W. Va. |
Crowe, Philip Kingsland | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Crowther, Gwynn Kenneth | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Culbertson, Joseph Dingus | 2 | Norton, Va. |
Culver, Shepherd Luke | 1 | Langley Field, Va. |
Cumming, Edward Palmer | 3 | Augusta, Ga. |
Cumming, Henry Harford, Jr. | 4 | Augusta, Ga. |
Cupaiuoli, Richard Anthony | 1 | Woodcliff, N. J. |
Dabney, Wythe Overton, Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Daingerfield, James Keene, Jr. | 1 | Lexington, Ky. |
Dalton, Jack | 1 | Holland, Va. |
Dame, William Page, Jr. | 1 | Christchurch, Va. |
Daniell, Roscoe | 1 | Palestine, W. Va. |
Darst, George Wise | 1 | Wilmington, N. C. |
Davenport, Braxton | 1 | Charleston, W. Va. |
Davenport, Byrd Warwick | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Davies, Seabury | 1 | Winchester, Va. |
Davies, Theodore Eugene | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Davis, Edward Morris, III | 4 | Spring House, Pa. |
Davis, John Anderson, Jr. | 3 | Daytona Beach, Fla. |
Dawson, Charles Wheatley | 6 | University, Va. |
Day, Richard Whiteside | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
DeBiase, Cesare Francis | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
deBullet, Eugene | 4 | Catonsville, Md. |
DeButts, Richard Foster | 3 | Barboursville, Va. |
Decker, Richard Ellsworth | 1 | Ridgeway, Pa. |
Dees, John Essary | 2 | Lake Charles, La. |
Delarue, Edward Arthur, Jr.* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
DeLashmutt, Charles Munson | 1 | Arlington, Va. |
Denslow, Theodore North, Jr. | 1 | Ilchester, Md. |
Dent, Clarence Rodgers | 1 | Roanoke, Va. |
Dent, Lucian Minor | 3 | Memphis, Tenn. |
Derieux, George Henry, Jr. | 4 | Tappahannock, Va. |
Dew, William Bland, Jr. | 2 | Sweet Briar, Va. |
Dial, Aubrey | 2 | Memphis, Tenn. |
Diaz, Temistocles | 1 | Panama City, R. P. |
Dickinson, Robert Lee, Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Dietrich, Eugene August, Jr.* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Dinwiddie, Marcus Walthall | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Dix, William Shepherd | 1 | Berryville, Va. |
Doctorowitz, William | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Dodge, Frederick Arthur, Jr. | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Dodson, William Howard, Jr. | 1 | Danville, Va. |
Dolgin, George Joseph | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Dorfman, Harold | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Dorrier, Edward Lindsay | 2 | Scottsville, Va. |
Doss, Julian Booth | 1 | Penhook, Va. |
Dougherty, Charles Gibbs | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Doyle, Jack Mercier | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Driscoll, Owen Earle, Jr. | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Drury, John Rhodes | 3 | Montclair, N. J. |
Duerson, Marcellus Key, Jr. | 2 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Duggins, Theodore Quentin | 2 | Glen Allen, Va. |
Dumbrille, Philip Norton | 4 | Flushing, L. I., N. Y. |
Dunn, Churchill Gibson | 2 | Petersburg, Va. |
Dunn, Robert Horton | 2 | Grove Hill, Ala. |
Dunn, William Willcox, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Dunnington, Frank Patterson, Jr. | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
duPont, Ernest, Jr. | 4 | Wilmington, Del. |
Dupree, Edwin Darius, Jr. | 1 | Pine Bluff, Ark. |
DuPuy, H. Rolfe | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Durston, Horace Nichols | 2 | Fort Worth, Tex. |
Earle, Matthew Tilghman | 3 | Easton, Md. |
Early, Benjamin Weisiger | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Early, Meredith Austin | 1 | Nortonsville, Va. |
Easterlin, Malcolm Bennett | 2 | Montezuma, Ga. |
Eastham, John Philip | 1 | Rapidan, Va. |
Easton, Ralph Owen | 3 | Providence, R. I. |
Edmunds, Paul Cabell | 5 | Bluefield, W. Va. |
Edmundson, Raymond Smith | 2 | Winchester, Va. |
Edson, Franklin, III | 2 | Greenwich, Conn. |
Eisman, H. Seymour, Jr. | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Elam, Walter Randolph | 2 | Gordonsville, Va. |
Eldridge, Harold Norton, Jr. | 3 | Northport, L. I., N. Y. |
Elgin, Gibson Larmand | 2 | Leesburg, Va. |
Elk, John Robert, Jr. | 1 | Pittsburgh, Pa. |
Ellis, James Lindell | 1 | Metuchen, N. J. |
Ellman, David | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Emory, John Brooks, Jr. | 1 | Cranford, N. J. |
English, Edgar | 3 | Frederick, Md. |
Eppes, James VanDeusen | 3 | Hopewell, Va. |
Erger, Milton | 1 | Weehawken, N. J. |
Erickson, John Cooper | 1 | Helena, Mont. |
Estes, Claude | 3 | Ruckersville, Va. |
Estes, Ernly | 3 | Ruckersville, Va. |
Ethridge, Clayton Bernard | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Evans, Charles Graham, Jr. | 3 | Danville, Va. |
Evans, Earl Noel | 2 | Hernando, Miss. |
Evans, Jack William | 4 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Every, Ernest Henry, Jr. | 3 | Melbourne, Fla. |
Ewing, James Halsted | 4 | New York, N. Y. |
Farquhar, David | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Farwell, Frank Evans | 3 | New Orleans, La. |
Fauber, Joseph Everette, Jr. | 3 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Faulconer, Percival Hunter | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Faulkner, Thomas Green, Jr. | 2 | Chatham, Va. |
Fayonsky, Sam William | 3 | Greenville, S. C. |
Featherston, Hugh Boswell* | 3 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Feld, George | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Felder, Thomas Brailsford | 1 | Greenwich, Conn. |
Felty, Lucien Edward | 1 | Rowlesburg, W. Va. |
Fenwick, Lawrence Mason | 3 | East Falls Church, Va. |
Ferguson, Murray | 1 | Longview, Wash. |
Field, William Hill | 1 | Stamford, Conn. |
Finch, George Boyd | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Fishburne, John Wood, Jr. | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Fishel, Bertram E. | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Fisher, Edward Cumberland, Jr. | 1 | St. Louis, Mo. |
Fitch, Reginald Chase | 1 | Waynesboro, Va. |
Fite, Julian Bixby* | 3 | Muskogee, Okla. |
Fitz-Hugh, Glassell Slaughter | 2 | University, Va. |
Fitzhugh, Henry, Jr. | 5 | Washington, D. C. |
Fitzhugh, James Stuart, Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Flaum, Gerald | 2 | Jamaica, N. Y. |
Flippin, Harrison Fitzgerald | 2 | University, Va. |
Florsheim, Eugene Prager | 2 | Little Rock, Ark. |
Flournoy, Laurence Buford | 2 | Independence, Mo. |
Flynt, Ralph Comer Michel | 2 | Washington, Ga. |
Foote, Frank William, Jr. | 1 | Hattiesburg, Miss. |
Ford, James | 1 | Petersburg, Va. |
Ford, Robert Edward, Jr. | 2 | Kingsford, Va. |
Forester, Arthur William | 4 | Tuxedo Park, N. Y. |
Forsyth, King Logan | 3 | Esmont, Va. |
Forsyth, Thomas Muldrup | 2 | Esmont, Va. |
Fowler, Harry Rollins | 3 | Washington, D. C. |
Franklin, Carter Long | 1 | Point Pleasant, W. Va. |
Franklin, Humes Jefferson | 2 | Hillsville, Va. |
Fraser, George Alexander | 2 | Houston, Tex. |
Fred, Leo | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Freeman, Clarence D., Jr. | 4 | Portsmouth, Va. |
French, Dexter Spear | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Frieden, Harry Maurice | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Fulford, Hunter Lansing | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Fuller, James Calvin | 1 | Bristol, Va. |
Gagge, Adolf Pharo* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Galdos, George Manuel | 1 | Havana, Cuba |
Garland, Jerome McDuffee | 2 | Chevy Chase, Md. |
Garrett, Floyd Wilks | 5 | Fort Gibson, Okla. |
Garrett, Howard Richard | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Gazzam, Charles Wadsworth | 2 | Birmingham, Ala. |
Geaneas, Zachary Kerry | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Gegerson, Harry Joseph | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Genovese, Pasquale Dante | 1 | Astoria, N. Y. |
Gesas, Horace Sewell | 3 | Idaho Falls, Idaho |
Gibson, Patrick Armistead* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Gibson, William Ford, Jr. | 1 | Wytheville, Va. |
Gibson, William John | 1 | Culpeper, Va. |
Gilbert, Carl Joyce | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Gilbert, Charles Louis* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Gilbert, Harry William | 4 | New York, N. Y. |
Gildersleeve, Benjamin | 2 | Damascus, Va. |
Gilfoyle, Cornelius Duggan | 3 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Gilfoyle, Robert Edmund | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Gilfoyle, William Joseph McNamara | 2 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Gillenwater, Jay King | 3 | Norton, Va. |
Glasser, Bernard | 1 | Berkley, Va. |
Gochnauer, Marshall | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Goldberg, David | 1 | Newport News, Va. |
Goldberg, Meyer | 3 | Newport News, Va. |
Goldberg, Milton Chauncey | 1 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Golden, John Edward | 3 | Long, Md. |
Goldsten, Charles Lee | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Gonzales, Boyer, Jr. | 1 | Galveston, Tex. |
Goodloe, Gail Edward | 1 | San Antonio, Tex. |
Goodloe, John Lewis, Jr. | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
Goodloe, Noble Maxwell | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
Goodman, William Ernest, III | 1 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Goolsby, Robert Edwin | 1 | Marion, Va. |
Gordon, Benjamin Waters | 1 | Iaeger, W. Va. |
Gordon, Robert Latimer, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Gowl, Charles William | 4 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Graham, Clyde | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Grandy, William Selden | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Grattan, George Gilmer, III | 2 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Graves, Harry Randolph | 3 | Liberty Mills, Va. |
Gray, Alfred Leftwich, Jr. | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Green, Irving Arthur | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Green, Marcellus Calhoun | 3 | Jackson, Miss. |
Green, Montgomery Meigs | 1 | Winchester, Va. |
Greenberg, Meyer | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Greene, Armistead | 1 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Greene, Julian Burke | 4 | Washington, D. C. |
Greenspon, Emanuel | 2 | Newport News, Va. |
Greer, William Wallace, Jr. | 1 | Ashland, W. Va. |
Gregory, Oscar Claiborne, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Gresham, Francis Rhett | 2 | Salem, Va. |
Griffin, Frederick Oliver | 1 | Saint Joseph, Mo. |
Grigg, Milton LaTour | 4 | Alexandria, Va. |
Grinnan, Randolph Bryan, Jr. | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Grubbs, Charles Neville, Jr. | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Guld, Irving Albert | 1 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Gulkis, Alton Alexander | 2 | West New York, N. J. |
Gunby, Graham, Jr. | 1 | Salisbury, Md. |
Gunst, Richard Jacob | 4 | Richmond, Va. |
Gunst, Samuel Beale | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Gwaltney, John Boatwright | 1 | Short Hills, N. J. |
Gwathmey, Edward Smith | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hackley, Howard Hayward* | 3 | Castleton, Va. |
Haden, Cammie Brown | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Haden, Harry H. | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Haden, Louis Street | 2 | Palmyra, Va. |
Hale, Mahlon Stewart | 2 | Brookhaven, Miss. |
Haley, John Bagby | 1 | Charleston, W. Va. |
Hall, James Lyon | 4 | McDonogh, Md. |
Hall, James Stakely | 3 | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Hall, Mathew Dean | 3 | Cranford, N. J. |
Hallowes, William Alexander, III | 3 | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Ham, William Taylor | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hamilton, Charles Edwin, Jr. | 2 | Charleston, W. Va. |
Hammer, Henry Hamilton | 1 | Narrows, Va. |
Hammond, Lewis Machen* | 3 | Culpeper, Va. |
Hampton, Kensey John, Jr. | 3 | Washington, D. C. |
Hancock, Karl Bulow | 3 | Roanoke, Va. |
Haning, John Waterhouse | 1 | Wheeling, W. Va. |
Hansen, Oscar Montgomery | 2 | Savannah, Ga. |
Hanson, Clarence Bloodworth, Jr. | 3 | Augusta, Ga. |
Hardeen, Harry H. | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Harless, Richard Bittle, Jr. | 1 | Christiansburg, Va. |
Harrington, Daniel Francis | 1 | Butte, Mont. |
Harris, Floyd Morrison | 2 | Aldie, Va. |
Harris, Sidney | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Harris, Victor Irvin | 1 | Newport News, Va. |
Harris, William Lile | 2 | Florence, Ala. |
Harrison, John Hartwell* | 3 | Danville, Va. |
Harrison, Julien | 4 | Louisville, Ky. |
Harriss, Harvey Wood | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Hart, Edwin Earle | 2 | Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. |
Hart, George William, Jr. | 2 | Charlotte, N. C. |
Hasseltine, Lee Luther | 3 | Fort Monroe, Va. |
Hatch, Frederic Oliver | 1 | Akron, Ohio |
Hawes, James Beebe | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Heartwell, Charles Monroe, Jr. | 1 | Lawrenceville, Va. |
Heath, James Elliott, Jr. | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Heaton, Eppa Hunton, Jr. | 1 | Leesburg, Va. |
Hebb, Horace Verner | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Henderson, John Overton | 2 | Bellevue, Va. |
Hendon, James Robert | 1 | Louisville, Ky. |
Heneberger, Randolph Grymes | 2 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Henkel, Miller S. | 1 | Winter Park, Fla. |
Henry, William Anderson | 2 | Rosemont, Pa. |
Henshaw, John Marsh | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Hepler, Bryan Franklin | 3 | Hot Springs, Va. |
Heritage, Christian Stanger, Jr. | 3 | Washington, D. C. |
Herold, Edward William | 1 | Newark, N. J. |
Herrell, Wallace Edgar | 1 | Marshall, Va. |
Hickcox, Dhonuil MacLean | 1 | Port Chester, N. Y. |
Hicklin, Howard Pinckney | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Hilder, Frederick Stuart | 4 | Glencarlyn, Va. |
Hilder, Leonard Ogden | 1 | Glencarlyn, Va. |
Hilfer, Harry | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Hill, Charles Wickline | 1 | Hillsboro, W. Va. |
Hillsman, Rosser Noland, Jr. | 3 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Himes, Marvin | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Hirschbiel, Henry Hofmann, Jr. | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hirsh, Matthew H. | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Hirshberg, Jacob | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Hobbs, Frederick Hamlin, Jr. | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hobbs, Leland Floyd | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hoch, Frederick George | 1 | Woodcliff, N. J. |
Hodgkin, Boswell Bush | 1 | Winchester, Ky. |
Hofer, William Robb | 2 | Metuchen, N. J. |
Hoff, Marion Rowland | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Hofheimer, Albert Gerst | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hofheimer, Henry Clay | 5 | Norfolk, Va. |
Hoggan, Jack Large Cameron | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Hoggard, Thurmer, Jr. | 3 | University, Va. |
Holcomb, Robert Lloyd | 3 | Bridgeport, Conn. |
Holladay, Beverly Long | 2 | Suffolk, Va. |
Holland, Clarence Whitaker, Jr. | 3 | Eastville, Va. |
Holland, Jesse Howard | 2 | Holland, Va. |
Holland, Nathaniel Littleton | 4 | Eastville, Va. |
Holland, William Whitaker | 2 | Eastville, Va. |
Holley, Maurice Ethridge | 3 | West Palm Beach, Fla. |
Holman, Elliott Lamar | 3 | Florence, S. C. |
Holmes, Theodore Witter, Jr. | 3 | Marietta, Ga. |
Holmes, Wendell Ray | 1 | Swissvale, Pa. |
Holsinger, Ralph W., Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Holton, Herbert Conard | 3 | Kennett Square, Pa. |
Hopkins, Beirne | 3 | Hot Springs, Va. |
Hopkins, Robert Stanley | 2 | New Haven, Conn. |
Horowitz, George | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Horowitz, Harold Ernest | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Horsley, Tomlin Braxton | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Houston, Charles Frederick, Jr. | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Howard, Henry Palmer Ensign | 3 | Mobile, Ala. |
Howe, Elliott Hampton | 3 | East Radford, Va. |
Huester, Charles Martin | 2 | Scranton, Pa. |
Huff, James Anderson, Jr. | 2 | Rockwood, Tenn. |
Huffman, Clive Spencer, Jr. | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Hull, Carlton | 1 | Kosciusko, Miss. |
Humphries, Robert Tasker | 2 | Culpeper, Va. |
Hunter, James Philip | 3 | Roanoke, Va. |
Hunter, Thomas Lomax, Jr. | 1 | King George, Va. |
Hurt, John Omohundro | 1 | Roanoke, Va. |
Hurt, Lavial Emory, Jr. | 1 | Roanoke, Va. |
Hushion, John Basil | 5 | Parkersburg, W. Va. |
Hutcheson, Joseph Chappel, III | 2 | Houston, Tex. |
Hutcheson, Samuel Garland | 1 | Boydton, Va. |
Hutter, Quintus | 4 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Huyler, Victor Martin | 4 | Gladstone, N. J. |
Inglis, Mortimer, Jr. | 1 | Paterson, N. J. |
Irvine, William Alexander | 2 | Petersburg, Va. |
Ivey, William Christopher | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
James, Wendell Ward | 2 | Mount Vernon, N. Y. |
Jannicelli, Michael Paul | 2 | Forest City, Pa. |
Jarvis, William Thomas, Jr. | 3 | Virginia Beach, Va. |
Jenkins, James Douglas, Jr. | 1 | Charleston, S. C. |
Jessup, Phillip Samuel | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Joel, Julius Alton | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Johns, Frederick Arthur | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Johnson, Walkley Elmes | 4 | Concord Wharf, Va. |
Johnston, Clarence Waldo | 3 | Springdale, Pa. |
Johnston, Coleman, Carnegie | 3 | Lexington, Ky. |
Johnston, Thomas Morrison C. | 1 | Lexington, Ky. |
Johnstone, William Sinclair | 1 | Gastonia, N. C. |
Jones, Archer G., Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Jones, Edward Valentine, Jr. | 1 | Newport News, Va. |
Jones, John Barksdale, Jr. | 1 | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Jones, Robert Archer Goodwin | 3 | Newport News, Va. |
Jones, William Ellsworth | 2 | West Orange, N. J. |
Jordan, Fletcher, Jr. | 1 | Greenville, S. C. |
Josephson, Herman | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Judge, John Frank, Jr. | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Judy, Frank Overton | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Judy, Richard Lee | 1 | Stanley, Va. |
Justice, John Lyttleton | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Kaminer, Glenn Augustus | 2 | Gadsden, S. C. |
Katzenstein, Lawrence | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Keblinger, Dabney Langhorne | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
Keith, Isham, Jr. | 2 | Warrenton, Va. |
Kelsey, Norman | 1 | Bronxville, N. Y. |
Kennedy, Ralph Emerson | 3 | Saint Paul, Va. |
Kennerly, Gordon Winston | 3 | Bon Air, Va. |
Kennon, Beverley Randolph, Jr. | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Kent, Robert Meredith | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Kern, Harry Rogers, Jr. | 2 | Winchester, Va. |
Kesser, Lewis Kisser | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Kidd, Blake | 3 | Covington, Va. |
King, Robert | 1 | Raccoon Ford, Va. |
King, William Henry, III | 1 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Kinney, Edward Linden | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Kirkpatrick, Lawrence Randolph, Jr. | 2 | Bennettsville, S. C. |
Kline, Raymond Franklin | 3 | University, Va. |
Klotz, Alvin Leach | 1 | McComb, Miss. |
Knight, Samuel Robinson, Jr. | 1 | Spring Lake, N. J. |
Knowlton, Maury Stafford | 4 | Perthshire, Miss. |
Kobre, Abe Alfred | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Koslofsky, Joseph George | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Krauss, William Alexander | 1 | Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. |
Krulick, Isidore William | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Lagrange, Victor Erath | 1 | Lake Charles, La. |
Laiken, Maurice | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Laing, Noel George | 1 | Amissville, Va. |
Lamb, Herschel Whiteside | 1 | Youngstown, Ohio |
Lamm, Edward | 3 | Mexico City, Mex. |
Lanham, Peter Benedict, Jr. | 3 | Louisville, Ky. |
Landsman, Henry Hannan | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Larmour, Robert Whitworth | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Laterneau, Lindsay Joseph | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Latimer, William Carroll | 1 | Atlanta, Ga. |
Lawrence, Douglas Rufus | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Lawson, Andy Jacob | 2 | Galax, Va. |
Layne, Harvey Robinson | 1 | State Farm, Va. |
Leachman, Thomas Richards | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Leary, Samuel Gordon | 1 | Occoquan, Va. |
Leatherbury, John Raymond | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Leckie, George P. Gaines | 4 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Lee, Charles Benjamin, Jr. | 5 | Glen Jean, W. Va. |
Lee, Edward Alston | 2 | Montgomery, Ala. |
Lee, Richard Henry | 2 | Gainesville, Va. |
Lee, Samuel Lile | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Lefferts, Henry Howard | 2 | Leesburg, Va. |
Lerner, Herman | 3 | Orange, Va. |
Lester, Thomas Crittenden | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Levering, Wilson Keyser, Jr. | 3 | Baltimore, Md. |
Levin, David | 1 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Levin, Gershon | 4 | Norfolk, Va. |
Levin, Samuel | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Levy, Hyman | 2 | New York, N. Y.. |
Lewis, Gilbert Burnet, Jr. | 1 | Concord, N. C. |
Lewis, Herbert Iverson | 1 | Gloucester, Va. |
Lewis, John Daingerfield | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Lewis, John Winfield | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Lewis, Minor Botts, Jr. | 1 | Clifton Forge, Va. |
Liggett, Alexander Coventry | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Lile, Braxton Bragg Comer | 1 | Trinity, Ala. |
Lilly, Harvey A. | 1 | Clifton Forge, Va. |
Lineaweaver, John Weidman | 2 | Lebanon, Pa. |
Linsk, Abraham | 2 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Lipkus, Moses Nathan | 1 | Union City, N. J. |
Lippman, Andrew | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Little, Ralph | 5 | Camden, S. C. |
Lloyd, Charles Disbrow | 2 | Harrisburg, Pa. |
Lloyd, George Wildon Laurier | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Llull, Gabriel | 2 | Ponce, P. R. |
Locke, Charles Lineas, Jr. | 2 | Dayton, Tenn. |
Loebl, Walter Stuart | 3 | Roanoke, Va. |
Loftus, Reginald Augustus | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Lohr, Wade Hampton | 2 | Monterey, Va. |
Lorentzen, Herbert Turner | 1 | Englewood, N. J. |
Loving, Lunsford Lomax | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Luke, William Clifford | 4 | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Luning, Euclid Buxton | 1 | Newport News, Va. |
Lupton, Micajah Woods | 2 | Birmingham, Ala. |
Lutin, Sidney Berger | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Lynch, John Wallace | 2 | Georgetown, Del. |
Lyon, George Capron | 1 | Suffolk, Va. |
McBride, Marcellus Daunis, Jr. | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
McCaffrey, John Francis | 4 | Salem, W. Va. |
McCall, Howard Weaver, Jr. | 4 | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
McClammy, Herbert, Jr. | 1 | Wilmington, N. C. |
McClees, John Van Iderstine | 1 | Norwalk, Conn. |
McClusky, Charles John | 1 | Bronxville, N. Y. |
McCoy, Charles Brelsford | 2 | Edgemoor, Del. |
McCoy, Harry Robert | 2 | Hurt, Va. |
McCoy, Hulburt Christopher | 4 | Norfolk, Va. |
McCue, John Cyrus, Jr. | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
McDonald, Louis | 3 | Yonkers, N. Y. |
McDonald, Paul | 1 | Gainesville, Ga. |
MacDougall, Stuart Simpson | 1 | North Adams, Mass. |
McDowell, Jesse Clark | 1 | Victoria, Tex. |
McDowell, Ted Andrews | 2 | Medina, Ohio |
McEwen, Alfred Buffin | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
McGavock, Francis Nelson | 3 | Max Meadows, Va. |
McGehee, Melvin Wood | 4 | Carbon, W. Va. |
McGeorge, Edward Byrd, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
McGhee, Samuel Hodges, Jr. | 3 | Greenwood, S. C. |
Macgill, Winfield Scott, Jr. | 3 | Garrett Park, Md. |
McGowan, John Ferris, Jr. | 2 | Savannah, Ga. |
McGuire, William Province | 3 | Winchester, Va. |
McHorney, George Shirley | 2 | Portsmouth, Va. |
McIlhany, Lewis Walke | 2 | University, Va. |
Mack, Robert James | 3 | St. Petersburg, Fla. |
Mackall, Louis, Jr. | 3 | Washington, D. C. |
McKinney, Edgar Prentice | 1 | Nacogdoches, Tex. |
McKittrick, Ralph | 2 | Rosemont, Pa. |
Mackoy, Harry Brent, Jr. | 4 | Covington, Ky. |
McLaughlin, Raleigh Thomas, Jr. | 2 | Bluefield, W. Va. |
McMillan, Gaines | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
McMillan, Harvey | 1 | Charleston, W. Va. |
McMillan, William Owen | 4 | Charleston, W. Va. |
McNeill, Toler Lemley | 2 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
McWhorter, George Turberville | 2 | Fairfax, Va. |
Maddrey, John Buxton | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Magruder, Roger Gregory | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Mahanes, Rutledge Allan | 1 | Elly, Va. |
Malvin, Benjamin | 2 | Far Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. |
Mann, Charles Harrison, Jr. | 2 | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Marchant, Alfred Lee | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Marchant, Howard Carlton | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Markman, Joseph | 2 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Marks, Edward Archibald, Jr. | 1 | South Orange, N. J. |
Marsh, John Albion | 2 | Dixfield, Maine |
Marshall, Charles Ambler | 4 | Staunton, Va. |
Marston, Harvey Lee | 3 | Baltimore, Md. |
Martin, Alexander Lambert, Jr. | 1 | Catawba Sanatorium, Va. |
Martin, Henry Francis Beaumont | 1 | Danville, Va. |
Martin, Jack Patrick | 1 | Atlantic City, N. J. |
Martin, John Donelson, Jr. | 2 | Memphis, Tenn. |
Martin, Raymond Vastine, Jr. | 2 | Beckley, W. Va. |
Martin, Robert Faber | 2 | Faber, Va. |
Martin, William Robert | 3 | Glen Allan, Miss. |
Mason, Julien Jaquelin | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Mason, Robert French, Jr. | 2 | Fairfax, Va. |
Mason, Rudolph Bohlken | 1 | Portsmouth, Va. |
Massie, John Henry, Jr. | 1 | Edinburg, Va. |
Matakewicz, Joseph Peter | 2 | Nanticoke, Pa. |
Matter, John Aubrey | 1 | Alexandria, Va. |
Mattern, John Jacob, Jr. | 1 | Richmond Va. |
Matthews, George Carl | 1 | Elkhorn, W. Va. |
Mattison, Lewis Charles | 2 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Maupin, Harvey Alden | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Maury, Thompson Brooke | 2 | Brookline, Mass. |
Maverick, William Houston, II | 4 | San Antonio, Tex. |
Mayers, Lloyd Chandler | 5 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Mead, Frank Dominick | 4 | University, Va. |
Means, Warren Cook | 1 | Pine Bluff, Ark. |
Melrose, William | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Mennillo, Arnold Eugene | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Mercer, Joseph Muir | 4 | Savannah, Ga. |
Meredith, Edwin Thomas, Jr. | 1 | Des Moines, Iowa |
Merle, Andrew William, Jr. | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Meyer, Rodgers | 1 | Ridgewood, N. J. |
Miller, Brown | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Miller, Cary Franklin | 2 | Orlando, Fla. |
Miller, Charles Lavell | 2 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Miller, George William, Jr. | 1 | Vicksburg, Miss. |
Miller, Irving | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Miller, Julius Sheldon | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Mills, Benjamin Judson | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Mitchell, William Calvin, Jr. | 1 | Charleston, W. Va. |
Miura, Masao | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Moncure, George Vowles | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Moncure, William Augustus | 2 | Alexandria, Va. |
Monsky, David Brockman | 3 | Montgomery, Ala. |
Moomaw, William A. | 2 | Rocky Point, Va. |
Moore, Philip Taylor | 3 | Amherst, Va. |
Moore, Pierre Albert | 3 | New Oreans, La. |
Moore, William Perry, Jr. | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Morcroft, Gilbert Edmond | 1 | Pittsburgh, Pa. |
Morford, Joseph Kinnear | 3 | Lexington, Ky. |
Morgan, Nathan Wolfe | 2 | Danville, Va. |
Morgan, Richard Decker | 1 | Keatchie, La. |
Morgan, Roy Leonard | 1 | Jennette, Pa. |
Morison, Nathaniel Holmes, Jr. | 1 | Plainfield, N. J. |
Morris, Edward Watts | 2 | Birmingham, Ala. |
Morris, Ernest Liddell | 1 | McAllen, Tex. |
Morrison, Robert Dabney | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Morton, George Baskerville, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Moseley, Edward Julian, III | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Moseley, William Hamilton, III | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Moss, William Ward, Jr. | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Motley, Hunter Crisler | 1 | Madison, Va. |
Motley, Lindsay Averett, Jr. | 3 | Danville, Va. |
Mott, John Grenville | 4 | Chicago, Ill. |
Mouber, Israel Irving | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Moyler, John, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Mulder, Charles P., Jr. | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Muncy, Willis Green | 4 | Bland, Va. |
Mundy. James Alexander | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Musick, Earl | 1 | Cleveland, Va. |
Mustard, Clarence Gilmer | 6 | Cismont, Va. |
Mustard, James Martin | 1 | Cismont, Va. |
Mustard, Paul Groseclose | 5 | Cismont, Va. |
Myerley, Carl Herbert | 2 | Danville, Va. |
Myers, Harrison Carter, Jr. | 2 | Petersburg, Va. |
Nash, Roy Edward | 4 | Roanoke, Va. |
Navarro, Eduardo, Jr. | 2 | Panama City, R. P. |
Neil, Alfred Quantock, Jr. | 1 | Chicago, Ill. |
Nelms, William Jackson, Jr. | 2 | Newport News, Va. |
Nelson, Edwin Robson | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Nelson, Stephen McCandless | 1 | Atlantic City, N. J. |
Newton, James Yates | 2 | Hume, Va. |
Ney, Joseph | 1 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Nichols, Stuart E. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Niendorff, Arthur Starr | 1 | Dallas, Tex. |
Niendorff, John Starr | 1 | Dallas, Tex. |
Nightingale, Bernard Nicolau | 3 | Brunswick, Ga. |
Nix, Harold George | 1 | Opp, Ala. |
Noell, Joseph Dabbs | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Nolde, George Frederick, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Nolting, Algernon Sidney Buford | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Norrington, Henry Wallace | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Nuckols, George Edmund | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
[4] Nuckols, Howard Stiles | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Nusbaum, Lorin Goodman | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Nuttycombe, Hopkins Pearre | 2 | University, Va. |
Oates, Charles Paxton | 2 | Memphis, Tenn. |
Ochs, Jacob | 1 | Arverne, L. I., N. Y. |
Odenheimer, Freyhan | 1 | New Orleans, La. |
O'Donnell, James Joseph | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Odor, Charles Rollin Lorain | 2 | Earlysville, Va. |
Oliver, Robert Frederick | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Olson, Harry | 1 | Ridgway, Pa. |
O'Meara, Edward King | 5 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
O'Neal, James Talton | 1 | Amelia, Va. |
O'Neill, John Thomas | 1 | Crozet, Va. |
Orchard, Charles, Jr. | 7 | Danville, Va. |
Ormsby, Francis Gratacap | 4 | Easton, Pa. |
Ornstein, Harry Arthur | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Orrick, Norwood Bentley | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Osborn, Robert Sedgewick | 5 | Ithaca, N. Y. |
Overbey, William Hutchings | 4 | Chatham, Va. |
Overstreet, Claude Johnson | 3 | Bedford, Va. |
Overton, Levy Dabney, Jr. | 2 | Walkerton, Va. |
Pace, Lawrence | 1 | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Page, William Worden | 1 | Glen Rock, N. J. |
Palmer, Charles Vance | 2 | Sioux City, Iowa |
Palmer, Fred Shank | 2 | Middletown, Md. |
Palmer, Walter Franklin | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Parks, Roy Glenn | 2 | Hopeton, Va. |
Parrish, Oscar Edward, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Patrick, Bower Reynolds, Jr. | 1 | Hampton Roads, Va. |
Patterson, Alvin Hyatt | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Patterson, Isaac Nathan | 2 | Swedesboro, N. J. |
Patton, Beverley Kennon | 3 | Bon Air, Va. |
Patton, Kenneth Stuart, Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Paxton, William Wellman | 1 | Montclair, N. J. |
Payne, Edward Malcolm, Jr. | 3 | Beckley, W. Va. |
Pence, Mark Maupin | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Pendleton, Samuel Taliaferro | 4 | Elizabeth, N. J. |
Penick, Albert Dorset | 1 | Montclair, N. J. |
Penick, John Dabney | 4 | Montclair, N. J. |
Penniman, Nicholas Griffith, III | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Penrose, John F., Jr. | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Perkins, Isaac Paul | 3 | Fork Union, Va. |
Perkins, William Beckwith, Jr. | 1 | Fork Union, Va. |
Perkinson, James Albert | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Perry, Ashby Patteson | 3 | Memphis, Tenn. |
Perry, Mordello Stephen | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
Persinger, David William, Jr. | 3 | Roanoke, Va. |
Peyton, Gordon Pickett | 3 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Phelps, Winston | 2 | Ridgewood, N. J. |
Phillips, Edward Leroy | 2 | Burgess Store, Va. |
Phillips, Francis Murray, Jr. | 3 | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Phillips, George Bagwell | 2 | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Phipps, Hubert Beaumont | 1 | Westbury, L. I., N. Y. |
Pickeral, John Julian | 1 | Middletown, Va. |
Pinder, William Brice | 1 | Nassau, N. P., Bahamas |
Pinkerton, Alan Brainard | 2 | Bayonne, N. J. |
Pinkerton, Bledsoe Colhoun | 4 | Bayonne, N. J. |
Platt, Layton | 3 | Monroe, La. |
Plaza, Leonidas | 1 | Allenhurst, N. J. |
Plummer, Risque Wilson | 1 | Petersburg, Va. |
Poindexter, John Samuel, Jr. | 2 | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Pointer, Charles Hannon | 1 | Montgomery, Ala. |
Polan, Lincoln Milton | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Porter, Jesse James | 1 | Louisa, Va. |
Poston, Harrison Trueheart | 2 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Powell, Charles | 1 | Cape Charles, Va. |
Powelson, Roger VanNest | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Power, Walter Bonamy, Jr. | 4 | Redlands, Calif. |
Price, Allan Black, Jr. | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Price, Charles Harper | 5 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Price, Harold Lee | 4 | Luray, Va. |
Price, Meriwether Lewis | 4 | University, Va. |
Prince, David | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Prince, Georges | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Prussak, Philip Morris | 2 | West New York, N. J. |
Pryor, Edward Marshall, Jr. | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Pugh, Jordan Anthony | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Puller, James Duncan, Jr. | 2 | St. Augustine, Fla. |
Pumpian-Mindlin, Eugene | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Purcell, Charles Walton | 1 | Louisa, Va. |
Purse, John Henry | 3 | Savannah, Ga. |
Puryear, William Gilmer | 1 | South Boston, Va. |
Quarles, J. Dean | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Quarles, Payne Dabney | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Quarles, Samuel Frank | 1 | Lennig, Va. |
Quarles, William Henry | 1 | Lennig, Va. |
Query, Alexander | 4 | New Rochelle, N. Y. |
Rainey, Robert Minter, Jr. | 1 | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
Randolph, Beverley Heth, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Randolph, Middleton Elliott | 3 | Warrenton, Va. |
Rawles, James White | 4 | Richmond, Va. |
Ray, Austin Fentress | 2 | Corinth, Miss. |
Reed, Albert Joseph | 2 | Roanoke, Va. |
Reed, Robert Muirhead | 3 | Newtonville, Mass. |
Rees, Clifford Harcourt | 1 | Cynthiana, Ky. |
Reese, David Philip, II | 4 | Harrisburg, Pa. |
Reeves, Thomas Edgar, Jr. | 2 | Herndon, Va. |
Reid, Charles Gordon, Jr. | 3 | Ivy Depot, Va. |
Rexford, Chester Cawcroft | 1 | Bemus Point, N. Y. |
Rexrode, Robert Hamilton | 2 | Mineola, N. Y. |
Rhett, Charles Harper | 1 | Bedford, Va. |
Rice, Thomas Harold | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Richards, Elmo Malden | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Richey, Homer Gilmer | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Rieber, Charles Wolfe | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Riggin, Howard Enos | 1 | Glen Ridge, N. J. |
Riley, Philetus Holt | 1 | Plainfield, N. J. |
Riley, William Robinson | 3 | White Post, Va. |
Riordon, Howard Eugene | 1 | Erie, Ill. |
Riordon, John Stuart | 1 | Chicago, Ill. |
Rissler, Forrest Engle | 4 | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Ritenour, Thurman Atville | 1 | Winchester, Va. |
Ritsch, Frederick Field | 1 | Covington, Va. |
Roberson, James Monroe | 1 | Wise, Va. |
Robey, William Thomas, Jr. | 2 | Buena Vista, Va. |
Robins, Delma | 1 | Fort Smith, Ark. |
Robins, William Randolph, Jr. | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Robinson, Franklin Pierce | 3 | Milwaukee, Wis. |
Robinson, Herbert George | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Robinson, Julian McGruder, Jr. | 4 | Danville, Va. |
Robinson, Paul Booker | 4 | Piqua, Ohio |
Robinson, Theodore Meldon | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Roche, George Driscoll | 4 | Chillicothe, Ohio |
Roe, Dudley George, Jr. | 1 | Sudlersville, Md. |
Rogers, Vernon Haywood | 1 | Yancey Mills, Va. |
Rose, Thornton Turner | 1 | King George, Va. |
Rosenberger, William, Jr. | 1 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Rosenblum, John | 2 | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Rosenfeld, Bernard William | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Rosner, Samuel | 2 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Ross, Charles Henry | 4 | Memphis, Tenn. |
Ross, William Fenton | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Rothenberg, Bernard Isadore | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Rothschild, Sylvan Burk | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Rubens, Joseph Meyer, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Rucker, Elmer Parks | 1 | Clarendon, Va. |
Rueger, Charles Adolph | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Ruffin, Edward Lorraine | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Ruffin, Joseph Marsh | 4 | Richmond, Va. |
Ruffin, Robert deJarnette | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Runk, Benjamin Franklin Dewees | 3 | Greenwich, Conn. |
Russell, Anthony Brewis, Jr. | 3 | East Orange, N. J. |
Russell, John Edward | 1 | Oatlands, Va. |
Russell, Reister Edward | 1 | Bradford, Pa. |
Sabatino, Nathan Andrew | 3 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Sackett, Paul Edmunds* | 3 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Sale, Douglas Andrew | 3 | Winchester, Va. |
Sallé, George Frederic | 3 | Hallsboro, Va. |
Sandidge, Ridley McLean | 4 | Owensboro, Ky. |
Sands, Alexander Hamilton, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Sarphie, Jack E. | 1 | McComb, Miss. |
Saunders, Walter Allen, Jr. | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Schoenbaum, Joe R. | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Schulhofer, Sanford | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Schuster, Charles Joseph, Jr. | 3 | Baltimore, Md. |
Schwab, David | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Schwager, Joseph Henley | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Schwartz, Felix | 2 | New York, N. Y. |
Schwarzschild, Gus Morris, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Scribner, Louie L. | 3 | Earlysville, Va. |
Sebrell, John Ney, Jr. | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Sebrell, Joseph Prince | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Senter, Benjamin Jay | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Seronsy, Cecil Cowden | 1 | Lowellville, Ohio |
Shackelford, Philip Nelson | 1 | Proffit, Va. |
Shanholtz, Mack Irvin | 2 | Winchester, Va. |
Shanklin, James Robert | 1 | Gary, W. Va. |
Shanklin, Richard Vair, Jr. | 2 | Gary, W. Va. |
Shapiro, Andrew | 2 | Petersburg, Va. |
Shapiro, Wilbur Leonard | 4 | Baltimore, Md. |
Shaw, Charles Wesley, Jr. | 2 | Bel Air, Md. |
Sheehan, Thomas Cornelius, Jr. | 4 | Montclair, N. J. |
Shilson, James Starr | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Shockey, Howard Halley | 3 | Winchester, Va. |
Shoemaker, James Elmer | 1 | Wilkinsburg, Pa. |
Shryock, James Russell | 3 | Stevens City, Va. |
Shumate, Joseph Norman | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Silverman, Morris Sawyer | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Silvette, Herbert | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Simmons, Leonard Micajah | 1 | Hazlehurst, Miss. |
Simonoff, Theodore | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Sims, John Adrian | 1 | Lockport, Ill. |
Singer, Irving | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Singletary, Henry Skipwith, Jr. | 2 | Port Arthur, Tex. |
Skinner, James Locke | 3 | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Skipper, James Ansel | 2 | West Palm Beach, Fla. |
Slemp, Campbell Bascom, III | 1 | University, Va. |
Sloan, John Kirkpatrick | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Sluder, James Thomas, Jr. | 3 | San Antonio, Tex. |
Small, Warren Harvey | 1 | New Rochellle, N. Y. |
Smith, Byrd Ashton | 2 | Lahore, Va. |
Smith, Charles Alphonso, Jr. | 1 | University, Va. |
Smith, Edward Jacquelin | 1 | Berryville, Va. |
Smith, Eugene Hamilton | 3 | Vigor, Va. |
Smith, Galen Clark | 1 | Mayersville, Md. |
Smith, Graham Francis | 2 | Brockton, Mass. |
Smith, Harry LeCato, Jr. | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Smith, James Wellford | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Smith, John Morton | 3 | Atlanta, Ga. |
Smith, Leigh Brooks | 1 | Craddockville, Va. |
Smith, Lloyd Thomas | 1 | University, Va. |
Smith, Richard Henry | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Smith, William Harrison | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Snellenburg, Alfred Nathan | 1 | Wyncote, Pa. |
Soaper, Richard Henderson | 2 | Henderson, Ky. |
Sollenberger, Richard Talbot | 3 | Baltimore, Md. |
Sonn, Adrian Louis | 1 | Port Chester, N. Y. |
Sortor, William Henry | 4 | Englewood, N. J. |
Sowder, Wilson Thomas | 2 | Rocky Mount, Va. |
Spitzer, Joseph Maurice | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Stafford, Donald Bernard | 2 | Baton Rouge, La. |
Staley, Louis Curd | 2 | Charlottesvville, Va. |
Steed, Clayton Bailey | 4 | Esmont, Va. |
Steed, William Franklin | 4 | Esmont, Va. |
Steinberg, Leon | 2 | Morristown, Tenn. |
Steingold, Samuel Alvin* | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Steinman, Benjamin | 1 | Livingston Manor, N. Y. |
Stephens, Donald Paul | 2 | Roaring Spring, Pa. |
Stephens, John Wesley, Jr. | 4 | Staunton, Va. |
Stevens, Alfred Lewis | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Stevens, A. Moir, Jr. | 1 | Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. |
Stevens, George Raymond | 2 | Roanoke, Va. |
Stevens, Thomas Eugene Bagley | 1 | Cleveland, Ohio |
Stewart, William Crawford | 4 | Monroe, N. C. |
Stieff, Anthony Joseph, Jr. | 4 | Reading, Pa. |
Stinnett, George Minns | 1 | Bedford, Pa. |
Stinson, Charlie L. | 1 | Wingina, Va. |
Stockwell, James Develin | 3 | Moorestown, N. J. |
Stoddard, David Farnham | 1 | Stamford, Conn. |
Stoneham, John Newton | 4 | Red Hill, Va. |
Stoneham, Samuel Camp | 4 | Red Hill, Va. |
Storrs, Robert | 1 | Hartford, Conn. |
Stouder, David Charles | 1 | Port Pierce, Fla. |
Strauss, Clifton Jean | 2 | Belleville, N. J. |
Stuart, Albert Rhett | 4 | Eastover, S. C. |
Stuart, Marcus Chinn, Jr. | 2 | Owensboro, Ky. |
Stump, Alexander Bell | 3 | Edgewood, Md. |
Sullivan, Cornelius James | 2 | Port Huron, Mich. |
Summers, Edward Clayton | 1 | Jonesville, Wis. |
Sutherland, Troy Kilby | 2 | Tiny, Va. |
Swanson, John Anandale | 2 | Washington, D. C. |
Swertfeger, Herbert William | 3 | Carson, Va. |
Swift, Alfred Maxey | 1 | St. Petersburg, Fla. |
Swindell, Robert Haldane | 3 | Baltimore, Md. |
Sykes, Henry Wilfred, Jr. | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Symmers, James Keith, Jr. | 1 | Rye, N. Y. |
Taliaferro, Robert Catesby | 4 | Nuttall, Va. |
Talley, Richard Wortham | 1 | Ware Neck, Va. |
Talley, William Graves | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Tanner, Thomas William | 1 | University, Va. |
Taylor, John Bass | 3 | Signal Mountain, Tenn. |
Taylor, Parker Costin | 1 | Machipongo, Va. |
Taylor, Randolph | 1 | Princeton, W. Va. |
Taylor, Reginald Lapham | 1 | Worcester, Mass. |
Taylor, Warren Poindexter, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Taylor, William Waddey | 4 | Eastville, Va. |
Tebbs, George Graves | 2 | Winchester, Ky. |
Thayer, Gordon Bruce | 2 | Chicago, Ill. |
Theimer, Robert George | 5 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Thomas, Armstrong, Jr. | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Thomas, James Walter* | 3 | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Thompson, Charles Amos | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Thompson, John A. Moorman | 3 | Stevensburg, Va. |
Thompson, John Moomaw | 2 | Hollins, Va. |
Thornton, Dozier William | 2 | Murrycross, Ala. |
Tilghman, Tench Francis, Jr. | 4 | Norfolk, Va. |
Todd, Waldemar Dwight | 2 | Tulsa, Okla. |
Trent, Robert Irvine | 3 | Wilcoe, W. Va. |
Trice, Lawrence Turner | 4 | Howardsville, Va. |
Trimble, Roswell Delmege, Jr. | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Turkington, W. Ryland Downing, Jr. | 4 | Trenton, N. J. |
Turley, Harry Alloway | 1 | Leesburg, Va. |
Turner, Howard | 2 | East Falls Church, Va. |
Turner, Joseph Augustine, Jr. | 3 | Hollins, Va. |
Turner, Nelson Thomas | 3 | Annapolis, Md. |
Turner, Thomas Selma, Jr. | 2 | Sandersville, Ga. |
Turrell, Evan Wilson | 1 | Troy, N. Y. |
Tuttle, Louis, Drewrey | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Twyman, Frederick William, II | 3 | Appomattox, Va. |
Tylander, William Hamilton | 2 | Port Pierce, Fla. |
Tyler, John Poyntz, Jr. | 3 | Fargo, N. D. |
Tyler, S. Roger, Jr. | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Tyler, Wat Henry | 4 | Fargo, N. D. |
Tyndall, Clarence Williams | 1 | Onancock, Va. |
Uhl, Raymond | 2 | Mt. Savage, Md. |
Ullrich, James Rittenhouse | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Urmston, Thomas Harcourt | 4 | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Ursem, Harvey Manford | 1 | Miami, Fla. |
VanBibber, George L. | 3 | Bel Air, Md. |
Van Epps, John Evert | 2 | Fultonville, N. Y. |
Van Kirk, Herbert Spencer, Jr. | 1 | McKeesport, Pa. |
VanMeter, Robert Hardin | 4 | Lexington, Ky. |
Via, Warren White | 5 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Vickers, Joseph Penn | 3 | Roanoke, Va. |
Vielbig, Leonard Edward | 2 | Floral Park, N. Y. |
Vincent, Ben Samuel, Jr. | 1 | Midlothian, Va. |
Vogel, Emanuel | 3 | New York, N. Y. |
Waddell, Legh Richmond | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wade, Russell Sage | 1 | Batesville, Va. |
Wade, Thomas Leonard, Jr. | 3 | Axton, Va. |
Wagenheim, Jack Irving | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Walker, George Pinckney | 2 | Eltingville, Staten Island, N. Y. |
Walker, John Griffin | 4 | Tampa, Fla. |
Walker, Robert Stringfellow, III | 1 | Woodberry Forest, Va. |
Wall, Robert Irwin, Jr. | 2 | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Wallace, Bland Clarke | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Waller, Corbin Griffin | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Walmsley, Edmond Preston | 1 | Annapolis, Md. |
Walsh, John Redmond, Jr. | 3 | Savannah, Ga. |
Walsh, John William | 2 | Howardsville, Va. |
Walton, Nelson Haskins | 1 | Cherrydale, Va. |
Ward, Harry Cox | 2 | Galax, Va. |
Ward, James Edward, Jr. | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Warren, Conrad Kohrs | 1 | Helena, Mont. |
Wasserstrom, Alfred Howard | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Waterfield, Harry Onley | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Watjen, Louis Fleitman | 1 | New York, N. Y. |
Watkins, Chester, Jr. | 2 | Lookout Mountain, Tenn. |
Watson, Edward Fitzgerald, Jr. | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Watts, Karl Groverman | 1 | Huntington, W. Va. |
Weaver, Benjamin Woodruff | 1 | Washington, D. C. |
Weaver, William Niebuhr | 3 | University, Va. |
Webb, James Henry, Jr. | 4 | Cherrydale, Va. |
Weed, Henry Davis, Jr. | 3 | Savannah, Ga. |
Weedon, William Stone | 3 | Wilmington, Del. |
Weil, Dayton Bernard | 1 | New Haven, Conn. |
Weinberg, Herman | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
Weinberg, Samuel C. | 2 | Petersburg, Va. |
Weisiger, Charles William, Jr. | 2 | East Orange, N. J. |
Weiss, Richard Stanley | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Welch, George Blesh | 3 | Lake, Miss. |
Wells, Marshall Swain | 8 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Welsh, Alfred Prentice | 1 | Newton, Kan. |
Wertenbaker, Green Peyton | 2 | Wimington, Del. |
Wertheimer, Victor Frederick | 3 | Norfolk, Va. |
Westcott, William Ireland | 1 | Merchantville, N. J. |
Westmoreland, Robert Edward | 3 | Petersburg, Va. |
Whalen, Lawrence Frank | 1 | Boston, Mass. |
Wharton, William Wyant | 3 | Afton, Va. |
Wheat, Dick Marsh | 3 | Fort Thomas, Ky. |
Wheeler, David Ticknor | 1 | Hudson, Mass. |
Wheeler, William Godfrey | 1 | Paintsville, Ky. |
White, Beverley Tucker | 3 | Montclair, N. J. |
White, Christian Streit, III | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
White, David Irvine | 3 | Montclair, N. J. |
White, James Edmond | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
White, John Maxwell | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
White, John Tobin | 2 | New Orleans, La. |
White, Luke Matthews, Jr. | 1 | Montclair, N. J. |
White, Ralph Carleton | 4 | Richmond, Va. |
White, Robert William | 3 | Chincoteague, Va. |
White, Thomas Aubrey | 4 | Wilmington, N. C. |
Whitehead, Hugh Grigsby, Jr. | 2 | Norfolk, Va. |
Whitehill, Meyer Richard | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Whitehurst, James Thomas | 3 | Petersburg, Va. |
Widdicombe, John Sherwood | 2 | Grand Rapids, Mich. |
Wiegering, William Hice | 1 | Youngstown, Ohio |
Wight, Richard Cunningham, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Wilkes, George B., Jr. | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Wilkinson, Raymond Stewart | 2 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Willett, James Foster | 2 | Chevy Chase, Md. |
Williams, Daniel Lassiter | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, Emil Otto Nolting | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, Francis Charles | 3 | Sheridan, Wyo. |
Williams, Frank McGuire | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, Frederick Randall | 2 | Willimantic, Conn. |
Williams, John Page | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, Lee Meade | 2 | Baltimore, Md. |
Williams, Peyton Randolph | 2 | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, Thomas James | 2 | East Orange, N. J. |
Williams, William Patton | 1 | Blacksburg, Va. |
Willson, William Mortimer | 1 | High Bridge, N. J. |
Wilmer, Cary Breckinridge, Jr. | 4 | Sewanee, Tenn. |
Wilms, Herman Paepeke | 3 | Chicago, Ill. |
Wilson, Peyton Lee | 1 | Miami, Fla. |
Wilson, Richard Thweatt, Jr.* | 3 | Richmond, Va. |
Wilson, Victor Peters | 5 | Hampton, Va. |
Wilson, William Lawrence | 3 | Leaksville, N. C. |
Wimbrow, Vernon Augustus | 3 | Oak Hall, Va. |
Winn, John Blanton, Jr. | 4 | Versailles, Ky. |
Winship, Henry Dillon | 2 | Macon, Ga. |
Wise, John Edward Ray, Jr. | 1 | Onancock, Va. |
Wiseman, Charles Fred | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Wisner, Frank Gardiner, Jr. | 1 | Laurel, Miss. |
Wolcott, Gordon Bloomfield | 1 | Eatontown, N. J. |
Wolf, Walter Loeb | 2 | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Womble, Robert Baldwin, Jr. | 1 | Baltimore, Md. |
Wood, Alvin Graydon | 3 | Altavista, Va. |
Wood, George Walter | 1 | Charleston, W. Va. |
Wood, William Hoge, Jr. | 3 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Woodward, Thomas Eugene | 1 | Akron, Ohio |
Wootten, Elias William Rector | 2 | Columbus, Miss. |
Wray, William Swope | 1 | Northfork, W. Va. |
Wright, Edward Henry, III | 3 | South Orange, N. J. |
Wright, John Matthew | 1 | Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. |
Wright, Mackie Thomas | 1 | Mexico City, Mex. |
Wright, Wheatley Dale | 1 | Laurel, Del. |
Wulbern, William Carsten | 3 | Charleston, S. C. |
Wyllie, John Cook | 2 | Santo Domingo City, D. R. |
Wyllie, William, Jr. | 3 | Santo Domingo City, D. R. |
Wylly, John Cummings | 1 | Savannah, Ga. |
Wynne, Winston Wiley | 1 | Norfolk, Va. |
Yates, Munford Radford | 2 | Lynchburg, Va. |
Young, Anne Shippen | 2 | University, Va. |
Young, James Thomas | 1 | Charles Town, W. Va. |
Young, James Walter | 1 | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Young, Robert Burton, Jr. | 2 | Savannah, Ga. |
Zea, Paul Howard, Jr. | 1 | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Angell, Marian Huddlestun | 4 | University, Va. |
Bowen, James Enich | 2 | Altavista, Va. |
Bowman, John Fox | 7 | Warrenton, Va. |
Britts, Stewart Thurman | 2 | Roanoke, Va. |
Brown, Crystal Elizabeth | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Cate, Charles Tennant | 2 | Saltville, Va. |
Clarke, Phillips Huntington | 1 | Hyattsville, Md. |
Clem, Walter William | 1 | Worcester, Mass. |
Curtler, Martin Stuart | 2 | University, Va. |
Cutchin, Frank Story | 1 | Franklin, Va. |
DeFord, Samuel Davies Drewry | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Douglas, Robert Fulton | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Geissler, Amy | 2 | University, Va. |
Greaver, Wallace Lee | 2 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Hann, George Darrell, Jr. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Hearne, Rufus Dean | 1 | Detroit, Mich. |
Hickman, Henry Alonzo | 1 | Wimington, Del. |
Jiminez, Juan Antonio | 1 | Panama City, R. P. |
Kaufman, Francis Terrell | 1 | Winchester, Va. |
Laforce, William Leonard | 1 | Dante, Va. |
Lawson, Jack | 1 | Flint Hill, Va. |
Lorentzen, Thornton Floyd | 1 | Englewood, N. J. |
Lupton, Fred | 4 | Charlottesville, Va. |
McGavock, John Fulton | 2 | University, Va. |
Middleton, Beverly Mercer | 2 | Roanoke, Va. |
Nagle, Edward Pierce | 1 | Georgetown, Me. |
Peatross, Tazewell Archibald | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Shaffer, Isabel M. | 1 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Slater, George Robert | 1 | Upperville, Va. |
Smith, Charles W. F. | 1 | Richmond, Va. |
Smith, George Edward | 1 | Rio, Va. |
Tuck, Carroll Adams | 2 | Danville, Va. |
Turner, James Chester | 1 | Roanoke, Va. |
Weller, Malcolm Robert | 1 | Staunton, Va. |
Wiliams, Roy Marcellus | 6 | Charlottesville, Va. |
Armistead, George Murphy | Law | Little Rock, Ark. |
Barton, Lee Edward, Jr. | Law | Andalusia, Ala. |
Benham, Henry Kennedy | Law | Boyce, Va. |
Boothe, Armistead Lloyd | Law | Alexandria, Va. |
Broaddus, Champe Terrell | Law | Chance, Va. |
Clement, Rutledge Carter | Law | Chatham, Va. |
Cocke, Elton Cromwell | Grad. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Galdos, Tomas B. | Law | Havana, Cuba |
Goldsmith, John Marshall | Law | Christiansburg, Va. |
Gray, Joseph Warren | Law | Brentwood, Tenn. |
Harmon, Charles Dorsey | Engrg. | Waynesboro, Va. |
Hudnall, Harry Gilman | Med. | Covington, Va. |
Hurst, Floyd Graham | Law | Norfolk, Va. |
Jones, Ernest Lee, Jr. | Med. | Sherman, Tex. |
Levine, Herman Michel | Med. | New York, N. Y. |
Lott, Jack Neal, Jr. | Law | Johnston, S. C. |
Lovenstein, Louis | Grad. | Richmond, Va. |
Macht, Jerome Irving | Law | Crewe, Va. |
Noffsinger, Homer I. | Law | Fincastle, Va. |
Sebulsky, Lester | Law | Flora, Miss. |
Snead, John Peyton, Jr. | Med. | Smedley, Va. |
Watts, James Winston, II | Med. | Lynchburg, Va. |
Alabama | 16 | |
Arkansas | 10 | |
California | 1 | |
Connecticut | 11 | |
Delaware | 9 | |
District of Columbia | 31 | |
Florida | 25 | |
Georgia | 21 | |
Idaho | 1 | |
Illinois | 8 | |
Iowa | 2 | |
Kansas | 1 | |
Kentucky | 24 | |
Louisiana | 11 | |
Maine | 2 | |
Maryland | 57 | |
Masscahusetts | 10 | |
Michigan | 3 | |
Mississippi | 18 | |
Missouri | 4 | |
Montana | 3 | |
New Jersey | 57 | |
New York | 123 | |
North Carolina | 12 | |
North Dakota | 2 | |
Ohio | 9 | |
Oklahoma | 5 | |
Pennsylvania | 45 | |
Rhode Island | 1 | |
South Carolina | 12 | |
Tennessee | 20 | |
Texas | 14 | |
Virginia | 587 | |
Washington | 2 | |
West Virginia | 54 | |
Wisconsin | 2 | |
Wyoming | 1 | |
Foreign: | ||
Bahamas | 1 | |
Brazil | 1 | |
Cuba | 1 | |
Dominican Republic | 2 | |
France | 1 | |
Mexico | 5 | |
Panama | 3 | |
Porto Rico | 2 | 16 |
Total | 1,230 |
RECIPIENTS OF INTERMEDIATE HONORS OCTOBER 6, 1927
Auld, Gordon John | Uniontown, Pa. |
Blackford, James Baylor | Richmond, Va. |
Bress, David Gerald | Norfolk, Va. |
Brooke, Edgar Duffield | University, Va. |
Buck, Harrison Leigh | Pelham Manor, N. Y. |
Claiborne, Thomas Sterling | Camden, Ark. |
Cohen, Herman Solomon | Charlottesville, Va. |
Delarue, Edward Arthur, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Dietrich, Eugene August, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Featherston, Hugh Boswell | Roxboro, N. C. |
Fite, Julian Bixby | Muskogee, Okla. |
Gagge, Adolph Pharo | Richmond, Va. |
Gibson, Patrick Armistead | Richmond, Va. |
Gilbert, Charles Louis | Richmond, Va. |
Hackley, Howard Hayward | Castleton, Va. |
Hammond, Lewis Machen | Culpeper, Va. |
Harrison, John Hartwell | Danville, Va. |
Levine, Herman Michel | New York, N. Y. |
Moss, Hunter Holmes | Parkersburg, W. Va. |
Sackett, Paul Edmunds | Lynchburg, Va. |
Steingold, Ben | Norfolk, Va. |
Taylor, Walter Herron, IV | Norfolk, Va. |
Thomas, James Walter | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Thorne, Lawrence St. Clair | Poughkeepsie, N. Y. |
Wilson, Richard Thweatt, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
DEAN'S LIST OF DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS 1927-1928
Aldhizer, George Statton | Broadway, Va. |
Allen, William Junius | Norfolk, Va. |
Anderson, Daniel Virden | Dover, Del. |
Andrews, Frank Henry, Jr. | Vicksburg, Miss. |
Armistead, George Murphy | Little Rock, Ark. |
Armistead, Henry Marshall, Jr. | Little Rock, Ark. |
Arrington, Paul Jackson | Manassas, Va. |
Auld, Gordon John | Uniontown, Pa. |
Ayres, Charles Lunsford | Richmond, Va. |
Baker, Samuel Rice | Montgomery, Ala. |
Belote, Earl Saunders | Lynchburg, Va. |
Benham, Henry Kennedy | Boyce, Va. |
Beverage, Isaac Seybert | Monterey, Va. |
Binswanger, Millard I | Richmond, Va. |
Black, Bryan, Jr. | New Orleans, La. |
Black, George Skinner | Hagerstown, Md. |
Black, Robert Ramsey | Hagerstown, Md. |
Blackford, James Baylor | Richmond, Va. |
Blake, William Rhea | Richmond, Va. |
Block, Lester Harwood | New York, N. Y. |
Boogher, Dudley Archer | Fredericksburg, Va. |
Boothe, Armistead Lloyd | Alexandria, Va. |
Boothe, Garland Cecil | Pulaski, Va. |
Bowers, Henry Kirk Wales | Kansas City, Mo. |
Boyle, Eldridge Roger | Washington, D. C. |
Breitstein, David Abraham | Richmond, Va. |
Bress, David Gerald | Norfolk, Va. |
Bress, Philip | Norfolk, Va. |
Bristow, William Orlando | Franklin, Va. |
Brittingham, Smith Rufus, Jr. | Portsmouth, Va. |
Brooke, Edgar Duffield | University, Va. |
Broun, Edmond Fontaine, Jr. | Charleston, W. Va. |
Buck, Harrison Leigh | Pelham Manor, N. Y. |
Butt, Holt Fairfield, III | Portsmouth, Va. |
Cabaniss, James Lawson | Brookneal, Va. |
Campbell, Merrick Irwin | Pierce, Fla. |
Cannaday, Andrew Frederick, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Cantor, Jack Leon | Petersburg, Va. |
Capaccio, George Daniel | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Cate, Charles Tennant | Jefferson City, Tenn. |
Claiborne, Randolph Royall, Jr. | Camden, Ark. |
Claiborne, Thomas Sterling | Camden, Ark. |
Clay, William Law, Jr. | Savannah, Ga. |
Cohen, Herman Solomon | Charlottesville, Va. |
Coleman, Reuben | Norfolk, Va. |
Compton, Joseph Russell | Vicksburg, Miss. |
Cook, Abner Hugh, Jr. | Little Rock, Ark. |
Cooke, Arthur Louis | Richmond, Va. |
Corette, John Earl, Jr. | Butte, Mont. |
Davidson, Frank Gassaway | Lynchburg, Va. |
Davis, John Claiborne | Norfolk, Va. |
Davis, Thomas | Norfolk, Va. |
Delarue, Edward Arthur, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Derieux, George Henry, Jr. | Tappahannock, Va. |
Dietrich, Eugene August, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Dolgin, George Joseph | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Dougherty, Charles Gibbs | Norfolk, Va. |
Drummond, Lester Clarence | Nandua, Va. |
Drury, John Rhodes | Montclair, N. J. |
Duggins, Theodore Eustace | Glen Allen, Va. |
Duke, Helen Risdon | Charlottesville, Va. |
DuPre, Raymond Fayssoux | Bennettsville, S. C. |
Early, Benjamin Weisiger | Richmond, Va. |
Easton, Ralph Owen | Providence, R. I. |
England, Robert Durant | Marion, Ala. |
English, Edgar | Frederick, Md. |
Estes, Ernly | Ruckersville, Va. |
Evans, Earl Noel | Hernando, Miss. |
Faulkner, Thomas Green, Jr. | Chatham, Va. |
Featherston, Hugh Boswell | Roxboro, N. C. |
Fite, Julian Bixby | Muskogee, Okla. |
FitzHugh, James Stuart | Charlottesville, Va. |
Flynt, Ralph Cornwall Michel | Washington, Ga. |
Forman, Frederick | Rochester, N. Y. |
Forsyth, Thomas Muldrup | Esmont, Va. |
Franklin, Humes Jefferson | Hillsville, Va. |
French, Dexter Spear | New York, N. Y. |
Gagge, Adolph Pharo | Richmond, Va. |
Gardiner, William Gwynn, Jr. | Washington, D. C. |
Gibson, Patrick Armistead | Richmond, Va. |
Gilbert, Charles Louis | Richmond, Va. |
Gilmer, Lawrence Aylette Daffan | Houston, Tex. |
Goldschein, Julius | Brocklyn, N. Y. |
Gordan, John Dozsier, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Gowl, Charles William | Harrisonburg, Va. |
Gray, Joseph Warren | Nashville, Tenn. |
Grimes, Samuel Butler | Baltimore, Md. |
Groves, David McCutchan | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Hackley, Howard Hayward | Castleton, Va. |
Hall, James Stakely | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Hammond, Lewis Machen | Culpeper, Va. |
Harrison, John Hartwell | Danville, Va. |
Hart, Edwin Earle | Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. |
Hilder, Frederick S. | Glencarlyn, Va. |
Hinson, Angus | Abbeville, Ala. |
Hobbs, Leland Floyd | Norfolk, Va. |
Hofheimer, Henry Clay | Norfolk, Va. |
Humphries, Robert Tasker | Culpeper, Va. |
Hutcheson, Joseph Chappell | Houston, Tex. |
Irvine, William Alexander | Petersburg, Va. |
James, Louis Clay | Princess Anne, Va. |
Johns, Frederick Arthur | Norfolk, Va. |
Johnson, Lewis Kerr | Charlottesville, Va. |
Jones, Edmund Ruffin, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Jones, Robert Archer Goodwin | Newport News, Va. |
Justice, John Lyttleton | Charlottesville, Va. |
Katzenstein, Lawrence | Baltimore, Md. |
Kirkpatrick, Lawrence Randolph | Bennettsville, S. C. |
Laiken, Maurice | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Leavell, Charles Grubbs | Louisville, Ky. |
Leibler, Theodore H. | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Lerner, Herman | Orange, Va. |
Levin, Samuel | Norfolk, Va. |
Levine, Herman Michel | New York, N. Y. |
Lineaweaver, John Weidman | Lebanon, Pa. |
Loebl, Walter Stuart | Roanoke, Va. |
Loew, Edgar Popper | New York, N. Y. |
Loftus, Reginald Augustus | Washington, D. C. |
Lott, Jack Neal | Johnston, S. C. |
Lynch, John Wallace | Georgetown, Del. |
McCall, Howard Weaver, Jr. | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
McComas, Frederick William, Jr. | Baltimore, Md. |
McCoy, Charles Brelsford | Wilmington, Del. |
McDowell, Ted Andrews | Medina, Ohio |
Macgill, Winfield Scott, Jr. | Garrett Park, Md. |
Macht, Jerome Irving | Crewe, Va. |
McKee, Thomas Preston | Plasterco, Va. |
McLaughlin, Raleigh Thomas, Jr. | Bluefield, W. Va. |
Mann, Douglas Edward | Manchester, N. H. |
Marchant, Alfred Lee | Baltimore, Md. |
Markman, Joseph | Portsmouth, Va. |
Marsh, John Albion | Dixfield, Mai |
Martin, Robert Faber | Faber, Va. |
Mattison, Lewis Charles | Lynchburg, Va. |
Maury, Thompson Brooke | Brookline, Mass. |
May, James Barker | New York, N. Y. |
Mead, Frank Dominick | University, Va. |
Meade, Julian Rutherford | Danville, Va. |
Mensh, Bennie Irving | Colonial Beach, Va. |
Mercer, Joseph Muir | Savannah, Ga. |
Miller, Brown | Washington, D. C. |
Mobley, Robert Ratliffe, Jr. | Danville, Va. |
Monsky, David Brockman | Montgomery, Ala. |
Moomaw, William A. | Rocky Point, Va. |
Moore, Pierre Albert | New Orleans, La. |
Moore, Robert Dandridge | Memphis, Tenn. |
Moore, Robert Ward | Danville, Va. |
Moore, William Perry, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Morgan, Nathan Wolfe | Danville, Va. |
Morrison, Hazel Constance | University, Va. |
Moss, Hunter Holmes | Parkersburg, W. Va. |
Moss, William Ward, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Motley, Lindsay Averett, Jr. | Danville, Va. |
Mouber, Israel Irving | New York, N. Y. |
Myerley, Carl Herbert | Danville, Va. |
Nash, Timothy John | New York, N. Y. |
Navarro, Rogelio | Panama City, R. P. |
Neely, James Columbus | Memphis, Tenn. |
Nightingale, Bernard Nicholau | Jacksonville, Fla. |
Noell, Joseph Dabbs, Jr. | Washington, D. C. |
Noffsinger, Homer I. | Fincastle, Va. |
Nolting, Algernon Sidney Buford | Richmond, Va. |
Odor, Charles Rollin Lorain | Lynchburg, Va. |
Overbey, William Hutchings | Chatham, Va. |
Palmer, Fred Shank | Middletown, Md. |
Paxson, Charles Armonde | Hagerstown, Md. |
Payne, Mortimer E. | Sharps, Va. |
Perkins, Isaac Paul | Marietta, S. C. |
Phillips, Edward Leroy | Burgess Store, Va. |
Pinchbeck, Abner Carlton | Amelia C. H., Va. |
Platt, Charles | Chestnut Hill, Pa. |
Platt, Layton | Monroe, La. |
Price, Charles Harper | Charlottesville, Va. |
Price, Harold Lee | Luray, Va. |
Prince, David | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Quarles, John Dean | Charlottesville, Va. |
Query, Alexander | New York, N. Y. |
Ralls, William Alexander | Zanesville, Ohio |
Ranlet, Robert, Jr. | Rochester, N. Y. |
Rawles, James White | Richmond, Va. |
Reid, Charles Gordon, Jr. | Ivy Depot, Va. |
Richter, Fred | Norfolk, Va. |
Ross, Charles Henry | Memphis, Tenn. |
Rothschild, Sylvan Burk | Richmond, Va. |
Ruffin, Robert deJarnette | Norfolk, Va. |
Russell, Johnston | East Orange, N. J. |
Sackett, Paul Edmonds | Lynchburg, Va. |
Sale, Douglas Andrew | Winchester, Va. |
Sandidge, Ridley McLean | Owensboro, Ky. |
Schulhofer, Sanford B. | New York, N. Y. |
Schumacker, Lloyd John | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Schwager, Joseph Henley | Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Seeds, Asa Elmore | Waverly, Va. |
Shaffer, George Rives | Charlottesville, Va. |
Shapiro, Andrew | Petersburg, Va. |
Shelton, David Raymond | Buckner, Va. |
Shockley, Howard Halley | Winchester, Va. |
Simmonds, James Henry | Cherrydale, Va. |
Simmons, Eldridge Cook | Petersburg, Va. |
Simpson, Robert Smith | Rosslyn, Va. |
Singer, Charles Arthur | New York, N. Y. |
Smith, Eugene Hamilton | Vigor, Va. |
Smith, Melville Dwight | Johnson City, Tenn. |
Smither, Andrew Broaddus, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Sortor, William Henry | Englewood, N. J. |
Sowder, Wilson T. | Rocky Mount, Va. |
Spilman, Samuel Taylor | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Steingold, Ben | Norfolk, Va. |
Stevens, Alfred Lewis | San Antonio, Tex. |
Stuart, Albert Rhett | Eastover, S. C. |
Stump, Alex Bell | Englewood, Md. |
Swain, Walter Beauregard | Hollyknowe, Miss. |
Taliaferro, Robert Catesby | Nuttall, Va. |
Taylor, Robert Edward | Danville, Va. |
Taylor, Walter Herron, IV | Norfolk, Va. |
Thomas, James Walter | Porto Alegre, Brazil |
Thorne, Lawrence St. Clair | Poughkeepsie, N. Y. |
Tilghman, Tench Francis | Norfolk, Va. |
Tod, Carrel Ingersoll | Tampa, Fla. |
Tucker, Edward Blount | Nacogdoches, Tex. |
Turner, Thomas Dudley, Jr. | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
Tyler, Wat Henry | Fargo, N. D. |
Urmston, Thomas Harcourt | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Vielbig, Leonard Edward | Floral Park, N. Y. |
Ward, James Edward | Norfolk, Va. |
Weaver, William Niebuhr | University, Va. |
Weed, Henry Davis, Jr. | Savannah, Ga. |
Weedon, William Stone | Wilmington, Del. |
Weeks, Joseph | Manakin, Va. |
Weinberg, Samuel | Far Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. |
Wertheimer, Victor Frederick | Norfolk, Va. |
Westmoreland, Robert Edward | Petersburg, Va. |
White, Christian Streit, III | University, Va. |
White, Thomas Aubrey | Wilmington, N. C. |
Whitehead, Hugh Grigsby, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Whitehurst, James Thomas | Petersburg, Va. |
Williams, Fielding Lewis | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, Francis Charles | Sheridan, Wyo. |
Williams, James Meyrick | East Orange, N. J. |
Wilmer, Cary Breckenridge, Jr. | Sewanee, Tenn. |
Wilson, Richard Thweatt, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Winn, John Blanton, Jr. | Versailles, Ky. |
Wood, Alvin Graydon | Altavista, Va. |
Wyllie, William, Jr. | Santo Domingo City, D. R. |
York, Albert Thompson | Madison, Conn. |
Young, Anne Shippen | University, Va. |
Zimmerman, Samuel | Charlottesville, Va. |
RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES, JUNE 14, 1927
Brown, Lawrence Nelson | Charlottesville, Va. |
Duke, Francis Johnson | Richmond, Va. |
Gulley, Ralph Grady | Norfolk, Va. |
Lamm, Lewis William, Jr. | Mexico City, Mex. |
Navarro, Rogelio | Panama City, R. P. |
Jones, Edmund Ruffin, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Fleming, Richard Bland Lee | The Plains, Va. |
Arundale, Samuel, Jr. | Charlottesville, Va. |
Coleman, Charles Boyd | Chattanooga, Tenn. |
Flynn, John Carroll | New York, N. Y. |
Gamble, Richard Whitaker, II | Huntsville, Ala. |
Hill, John Livingstone | Washington, D. C. |
Johnson, Lewis Kerr | Charlottesville, Va. |
Kindley, Wilbur Augustus | Frederick, Md. |
Lester, Robert Atkinson | Charlottesville, Va. |
Moore, Roderick Dunn | Richmond, Va. |
Spilman, Samuel Taylor | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Swain, Walter Beauregard | Hollyknowe, Miss. |
Thomas, Henry Evan | Roanoke, Va. |
Tucker, Edward Blount | Nacogdoches, Tex. |
Turner, Thomas Dudley, Jr. | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
Walters, Charles G. | Harrisonburg, Va. |
West, George Barrett | Birmingham, Ala. |
Whitmore, Herbert Bruce | East Orange, N. J. |
Aylor, Manly Hargrave | Red Hill, Va. |
Bass, Charles Edward | Evington, Va. |
Berger, Roger | Hartford, Conn. |
Binswanger, Millard I. | Richmond, Va. |
Black, Bryan, Jr. | New Orleans, La. |
Booth, Benjamin Vaughan, Jr. | Danville, Va. |
Bress, Philip | Norfolk, Va. |
Cabell, Robert Gamble, III | Richmond, Va. |
Call, Manfred, III | Richmond, Va. |
Davidson, James Lyons | Lynchburg, Va. |
Echols, Robert Lewis Harrison | University, Va. |
England, Robert Durant | Marion, Ala. |
Fishburne, Elliott Guthrie | Waynesboro, Va. |
Galban, Julio Suarez | Havana, Cuba |
Grimes, Samuel Butler | Baltimore, Md. |
Groves, David McCutchan | Knoxville, Tenn. |
Hosen, Harris | Laurel, Miss. |
Kaminsky, Nathan Bennett | Norfolk, Va. |
Lacy, Floyd Hubbard | Charlottesville, Va. |
Laird, Edmund George | Baltimore, Md. |
Lambert, Urban S., Jr. | Alexandria, Va. |
Leavell, Charles Grubbs | Louisville, Ky. |
Lowenberg, David Milton | Norfolk, Va. |
McComas, Frederick William, Jr. | Baltimore, Md. |
McCormick, Hugh DeWitt | Java, Va. |
Malone, Miles Sturdivant | Cleveland, Tenn. |
Meade, Thomas Stanley | Richmond, Va. |
Minor, Eldred Liscomb | Plainville, Conn. |
Picot, Prosser Harrison | Richmond, Va. |
Pinchbeck, Abner Carlton | Amelia C. H., Va. |
Pinckney, Morton Morris | Richmond, Va. |
Poling, Austin Clarence | Elkins, W. Va. |
Rawles, Benjamin Watkins, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Robeson, John Maxwell, Jr. | Lynchburg, Va. |
Russell, Johnston | East Orange, N. J. |
Sachs, Nathan Harbet | New York, N. Y. |
Saunders, James Bernard | Kenbridge, Va. |
Shaffer, George Rives | Charlottesville, Va. |
Shepherd, Meade Green | Richmond, Va. |
Simmonds, James Henry | Cherrydale, Va. |
Simmons, Eldridge Cook | Petersburg, Va. |
Simpson, Robert Smith | Rosslyn, Va. |
Struthers, George Webster | Whipple, W. Va. |
Taylor, William Eyre | Machipongo, Va. |
Todd, Thomas Jefferson, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Warwick, Linwood Hughes | University, Va. |
Watkins, Dawson Edward, Jr. | Fork Union, Va. |
Weeks, Joseph | Manakin, Va. |
Williams, Walker Champ | University, Va. |
York, Albert Thompson | Madison, Conn. |
Alderman, Edwin Anderson, Jr. | University, Va. |
Ashbury, Maurice Dunbar | Portsmouth, Va. |
Bass, Horace Greeley | South Boston, Va. |
Blake, William Rhea | Richmond, Va. |
Chamberlain, Charles Thomson, Jr. | Natchez, Miss. |
Cook, Dorland | Sebring, Fla. |
Corron, Winfield LeRoy | Front Royal, Va. |
Ferguson, William McLeod | Newport News, Va. |
Fry, Wesley | Hot Springs, Ark. |
Gilmer, L. A. Daffan | Houston, Tex. |
Goodwyn, Wilfred Lacy, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Hall, Douglas Deane | Washington, D. C. |
Heyl, Guy Carlisle | Marshall, Va. |
Higgins, Anthony | Rehoboth, Del. |
Jarvis, William Taber | Seattle, Wash. |
Jones, Edmund Ruffin, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Leigh, Southgate, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Miller, Llewellyn | Baltimore, Md. |
Page, Robert Nelson | Beaver Dam, Va. |
Phillips, John Randolph | Charlottesville, Va. |
Platt, Charles | Chestnut Hill, Pa. |
Randolph, Cary Jacquelin | Alexandria, Va. |
Ranlet, Robert, Jr. | Rochester, N. Y. |
Rogers, William Minor Lile | Covington, Va. |
Schumacker, Lloyd J. | Philadelphia, Pa. |
Seawell, Leon Tyler, Jr. | Norfolk, Va. |
Smither, Andrew Broaddus, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Taylor, Robert Edward | Danville, Va. |
Teass, Francis Alexander | Lynchburg, Va. |
Tod, Carrel Ingersoll | Tampa, Fla. |
Wilkinson, James Harvie, Jr. | Richmond, Va. |
Willett, John Addison, III | Newport News, Va. |
Williams, Archer Anderson | Richmond, Va. |
Williams, John Parrish | Trevilians, Va. |
Stewart, Samuel Bradford, Jr. | University, Va. |
RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES
September 2, 1927
Moore, Robert Ward | Danville, Va. |
Hosterman, Arthur D., Jr. | Springfield, Ohio |
Jacobs, Mark Abraham | West Haven, Conn. |
MacLeod, Malcolm Lorimer | University, Va. |
Owen, David Griffith, Jr. | Milwaukee, Wis. |
Turman, Christopher Madison, Jr. | Leesburg, Va. |
Block, Lester Harwood | New York, N. Y. |
Jordan, Henry Bradley | Staunton, Va. |
Mobley, Robert Ratliffe, Jr. | Danville, Va. |
Sutton, Emma Akard | Blountville, Tenn. |
The University of Virginia record February 1, 1928 | ||