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COURSES IN MEDICAL SCIENCE OFFERED IN THE
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE FOR CANDIDATES
FOR GRADUATE DEGREES

HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY

Histology C1: Biology B1 prerequisite.—4 lectures or recitations and 10
hours of laboratory work weekly during the first term.
This course aims to
acquaint the student with the microscopic structure of tissues and organs.
Cytogenesis and histogenesis are briefly considered in the case of many tissues
studied. The relation of histology to physiology and pathology is constantly
kept in view. The student is also given opportunity to acquaint himself with
the principles and practice of histological technique.

Dr. Jordan and Dr. Kindred.

Embryology C1: Histology C1 prerequisite.—7 hours weekly during the
third term.
The laboratory work (5 hours weekly) with sections and dissections
of mammalian embryos, is supplemented by lectures, recitations, and
the study of models. The course aims to give the student a knowledge of developmental
processes, in the light of which he may the better understand the
more abstruse normal conditions of adult anatomy, as well as many anomalies
and variations.

Dr. Jordan and Dr. Kindred.

Histology D1: The histology and embryology of the blood-forming tissues.
Session 1931-32.

Histology D2: The histology and embryology of the endocrine tissues.
Session 1932-33.

Histology D3: The histology and embryology of the reproductive organs.
Session 1933-34.

Histology C1 and Embryology C1 prerequisite for the D courses.—9 hours
weekly during third term.

Dr. Jordan and Dr. Kindred.

GROSS ANATOMY AND ANTHROPOLOGY

Anatomy C1: Biology B1 prerequisite.—19 hours weekly during the first
term and 12 hours weekly during the second term.
This course begins with
a systematic study of the bones, on the completion of which a part is assigned
to each student for dissection and study. On the completion of this
course each student has dissected a lateral half of the body. The student obtains
his knowledge at first hand and by his own personal efforts.

Dr. Bean and Dr. Speidel.

Anatomy C2: Biology B1 prerequisite.—6 hours weekly during the second
term.
This course consists of a laboratory study of the anatomy of the central
nervous system carried out in considerable detail. The gross anatomy
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sections of the more important regions are studied with the aid of the microscope.
Fresh brains and series of sections of the cord and brain are thoroughly
used. A reconstruction of the central nervous system showing the more important
pathways is prepared by each student.

Dr. Bean and Dr. Speidel.

Anatomy D1: Anatomy C1 prerequisite.—8 hours weekly during the second
term.
Topographic and applied anatomy.

Dr. Bean and Dr. Speidel.

Anatomy D2: Anatomy C1 prerequisite.—9 hours weekly during the second
term.
Physical anthropology.

Dr. Bean.

Anatomy D3: Anatomy C2 prerequisite.—Research in experimental anatomy.
Opportunity for original investigation is afforded a small number of
specially qualified students.

Dr. Speidel.

BACTERIOLOGY

Bacteriology C1: Biology B1 prerequisite.—12 hours weekly during the
third term.
Systematic course in medical bacteriology, with emphasis on public
health, differential diagnostic methods and the foundation of serology and
infection.

Dr. Maxcy, Dr. Swineford and Dr. Groseclose.

BIOCHEMISTRY

Biochemistry C1: Chemistry B3 prerequisite.—Lectures and laboratory 9
hours weekly during the second and third terms.
Course comprises the chemistry
of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates; digestion, intestinal putrefaction, feces;
blood, milk, and bile; particular attention is devoted to the chemical physiology
of digestion, secretion, excretion, internal secretion, intermediary metabolism, and
nutrition. Laboratory work includes the study of carbohydrates, fats, proteins,
purine compounds, etc.; gastric contents, blood, milk, and urine; the digestive
enzymes and the digestion of foods; and extensive qualitative and quantitative
work on urine.

Dr. Chanutin and Mr. Kinard.

Biochemistry D1: Biochemistry C1 prerequisite.—6 hours of laboratory
work a week during the entire year.
Biochemical preparations. Individual instruction
is given in the separation, purification and identification of products of
biochemical nature.

Dr. Chanutin.

Biochemistry D2: Biochemistry C1 prerequisite.—1 hour a week during
the entire year.
Physiology of nutrition. An attempt is made to cover the subject
of nutrition in its broadest aspects. Various phases of digestion, respiratory,
basal and intermediary metabolism are studied.

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Biochemistry D3: Biochemistry C1 prerequisite.—2 hours a week during
the entire year.
Biochemical seminar. Papers pertaining to Biochemistry
and related subjects in the English, German and French literature are read by
the participants. The student is enabled to keep in touch with the advances
made in the subject.

Dr. Chanutin.

Biochemistry D4: Biochemistry D1 prerequisite.—For those students properly
qualified the laboratory will be opened during the academic year and summer
vacation.
Biochemical research.

Dr. Chanutin.

PHYSIOLOGY

Physiology C1: Histology C1 and Biochemistry C1 prerequisite.—Lectures,
recitations, and demonstrations, 5 hours weekly during the first term and 4
hours during the second term; laboratory work, 7 hours weekly during the
first term, 3 hours weekly during the second term.
In the lecture course attention
is drawn to the fundamental branches of the subject, and the more difficult
aspects are thoroughly discussed. Recent important experimental results are
evaluated, and the student is directed to consult the monographs and original
sources. The laboratory work consists of preliminary elemental experiments on
the neuromuscular system, followed by intensive courses in mammalian and human
physiology. A thesis on a selected physiological topic is written during the year
by each student.

Dr. Britton and Dr. Corey.

Physiology D1: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—The sympathetico-adrenal system.
Session 1930-31.

Dr. Britton.

Physiology D2: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—The physiology of muscular
exercise. Session 1931-32.

Dr. Britton.

Physiology D3: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Applications of physiology to
medicine. Session 1932-33.

Dr. Britton.

Physiology D4: Embryology C1 and Physiology C1 prerequisites.—Mammalian
experimental embryology. Session 1930-31.

Dr. Corey.

Physiology D5: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Comparative physiology of
the internal secretions. Session 1931-32.

Dr. Corey.

The above D courses require 6 hours weekly during the third term.

Physiology D6: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Original investigation. Opportunity
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investigative work at any time throughout the year in physiology or nearly
related sciences.

Dr. Britton and Dr. Corey.

PATHOLOGY

Pathology C1: Anatomy C1 and Physiology C1 prerequisite.—8 hours
weekly during the entire year.
First term: Gross pathology of selected tissues
and diseases; the study of infection and immunity in connection with bacteriology;
autopsies and autopsy interpretations. Second and third terms: General and
special pathology; autopsy studies.

Dr. Swineford and Dr. Groseclose.

PHARMACOLOGY

Pharmacology C1: Physiology C1 prerequisite.—Lectures, recitations and
demonstrations 4 hours weekly and laboratory work 9 hours weekly, during
the third term.
The physical and chemical characteristics and the mode of action
of representative drugs and other chemic agents are dealt with both in didactic
and practical exercises. Special attention is given to analysing and interpreting
the results obtained in the laboratory.

Dr. J. A. Waddell and Assistants.

Pharmacology D1: The standardization of drugs, embracing a study of
the most representative methods, chemical and biological. Session 1930-31.

Pharmacology D2: The biological significance and pharmacological action
of the compounds of certain metallic elements, particular attention being
given to Ca, Fe, Mg, Mn, and Cu. Session 1931-32.

Pharmacology D3: The influence of chemical structure on pharmacological
action, the significance of the presence and position in the molecule
of alkyl, hydroxyl, carboxyl, and amino radicles being investigated. Session
1932-33.

Pharmacology C1 prerequisite for the D courses. Didactics, 2 hours a week
and laboratory 4 hours a week during the first term.

Dr. J. A. Waddell and Assistants.

DERMATOLOGY AND SYPHILOLOGY

Dermatology C1: Completion of second year of medical course prerequisite.—4
hours weekly of lectures during the third term, supplemented by clinics
in the out-patient department.
The importance, etiology, prophylaxis, pathology,
clinical history, diagnosis and treatment of syphilis are discussed. After
review of the anatomic and histologic structure and physiology of the skin
the diseases commonly met with are discussed. The main object in this course is
not to train specialists but to give all the students basic information regarding
the diagnosis and treatment of the common skin diseases and syphilis.

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Dermatology C2: Dermatology C1 prerequisite.—1 ward round weekly
for one trimester.
Hospital beds for infectious and late syphilis and interesting
dermatological cases are liberally supplied. This permits intensive study by
senior students.

Dr. Smith.

Dermatology D1: Dermatology C1 and C2 prerequisite.—3 afternoons
weekly for one trimester in the out-patient department.
Clinical dermatology
and syphilology.

Dr. Smith.

Dermatology D2: 2 hours weekly during the entire year. Laboratory and
practical medical mycology.

Dr. Smith.

NEUROLOGY

Neurology C1: Completion of third year of medical course prerequisite.—
3 lectures and recitations weekly, supplemented by clinical work during the
first and second terms.
In this course is given also instruction in electrotherapeutics.

Dr. Wilson.

Neurology D1: Reconstruction of brain stem.

Neurology D2: Personality studies.

For the D courses Neurology C1 is prerequisite. 9 hours weekly during
the second or third term.

Dr. Wilson.

PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE

Hygiene C1: 2 hours weekly during the first two terms and 1 hour weekly
during the third term.
The course begins with a consideration of the main facts
of hygiene as they bear on the practice of medicine. It then proceeds to the
consideration of the natural history of contagious diseases, their modes of propagation
and methods of prevention. Instruction is also given in the proper location
and construction of habitations, hospitals, schoolhouses, etc., with special methods
of heating, ventilation and draining. Notice is taken of the special relations involved
in military and naval hygiene. In addition each student will have 18 hours
of field and laboratory work.

Dr. Maxcy.

Hygiene D1: Hygiene C1 prerequisite.—9 hours weekly of laboratory
and conference work during the second term.
Immunology. Study of the problems
and methods of medical bacteriology and serology; the reactions of immunity
of experimental animals; the application of immunological principles to
the treatment and prevention of disease.

Dr. Maxcy.

SURGERY

Surgery D1: Degree of M. D. and one year of interne service prerequisite.—
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and research in the field of the biological sciences related to clinical surgery.
The former portion of the course consists of study and reports on a large collection
of surgical pathological material. The latter portion is to be arranged
individually with the director.

Dr. Lehman.

Surgery D2: Surgical Pathology. Two students of the fourth year are
engaged during each trimester for a period of 60 hours in the intensive study in
the laboratory, library and hospital record room of a limited subject in surgical
pathology.

Dr. Lehman.

SUMMER QUARTER

In the Summer Quarter for 1930 the following graduate courses were offered:
Biology, 6; Chemistry, 7; Economics, 8; Education, 21; English, 9; French, 6;
Government, 6; History, 7; Latin, 3; Medical Sciences, 6; Philosophy, 3; Psychology,
5; Rural Social Economics, 3; Sociology, 2. Full details regarding
these and other courses in the Summer Quarter may be found in the Summer
Quarter Catalogue.

The Summer Quarter consists of two terms each year. In 1931 the first
term begins on June 22nd and closes on August 1st, with lectures five times a
week; the second term begins on August 3rd and closes on September 4th,
with lectures six times a week.

RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES, DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES,
JUNE 10, 1930

Masters of Science

                   

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Anderegg, Fred, B.S.Geol., University of Virginia.
Geology 
Grenoble, France. 
Thesis: The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Yorktown Formation of
Virginia. 
Armentrout, Aubrey Webster, B.A., University of Kentucky;
M.D., Johns Hopkins University. Surgery 
Linville, Va. 
Thesis: Prolonged Direct Observation of Embolic and Thrombotic Phenomena
in the Pial Vessels of the Living Animal. 
Ayres, Henri Philip, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
French 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Thesis: Papers and Relics of Claude Crozet: Knox Wilson Collection. 
Barrett, William Clark, Jr., B.S.Biol., University of
Virginia. Biology 
Norfolk, Va. 
Thesis: A Morphological and Cytological Study of Mascrostomum Appendiculatum
(O. Frabricius). 
Calcott, Doris Gay, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
English 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Thesis: Nineteenth Century Criticism of Dickens. 
Edmundson, Raymond Smith, B.S., University of Virginia.
Geology 
Winchester, Va. 
Thesis: Geology of a Portion of the Covesville Quadrangle in the Vicinity
of Red Hill, Virginia. 
Hess, Margaret, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia. Biology  Drewry's Bluff, Va. 
Thesis: Observations upon Stenostomum Oesophagium. 
Leap, William Lester, B.S., Washington and Lee University.
Sociology 
University, Va. 
Thesis: The Red Hill Community, A Study of Four Negro Neighborhoods. 
Massie, John Henry, Jr., B.S.Com., University of Virginia..
Economics 
Edinburg, Va. 
Thesis: Developments in the Taxation of National Banks—1915-1929. 
Palmer, Susie Chilton, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
History 
Kilmarnock, Va. 
Thesis: The Development of Virginia Highways. 
Rhodes, Varina Moore. B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Sociology 
University, Va. 
Thesis: A Sociological Study of the Privileged Families of Piedmont Virginia
with Particular Emphasis on the County of Albemarle. 
Rodgers, Elise Anderson, B.S., State Teachers College
of Farmville. History 
Farmville, Va. 
Thesis: The Foundation and Early History of the Medical School of the
University of Virginia (to 1840). 
Sadler, Vergilia Pendleton, B.S., State Teachers College
of Harrisonburg. English 
Buckingham, Va. 
Thesis: Joseph Warton, a Pioneer in Romanticism—A Biographical and
Critical Study. 
Shearer, Lucy Dabney, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College. Biochemistry 
Lynchburg, Va. 
Thesis: The Effect of Starvation on the Creatine, Nitrogen, Ash, Fat and
Total Solids of the White Rat. 
Smith, Cecil Douglas, B.Bus.Adm., University of Texas.
Economics 
Houston, Tex. 
Thesis: Regulation of the Investment Trust in the United States. 
Stewart, John Thomas, Jr., B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Biology 
Portsmouth, Va. 
Thesis: Observations on Aelurostrongylus Abstrusus from the Lung of the
Cat. 
Street, Jabez Curry, B.S.E., Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
Physics 
University, Va. 
Thesis: The Time Element in the Initiation of Electrical Discharges in
Gases. 
Wade, Thomas Leonard, Jr., B.S., University of Virginia.
Mathematics 
Axton, Va. 
Thesis: A Direct Analytical Proof of Pascal's Theorem and Related Theorems. 

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Atwood, Elmer Bagby, B.A., Simmons University. English  Abilene, Tex. 
Thesis: A Survey of Byron Criticism in France. 
Banks, William Gerard, Jr., B.A., Centenary College.
Physics 
Shreveport, La. 
Thesis: Investigations on the Faraday Effect. 
Baugh, Harvey Francis, III, B.A., Texas Christian University.
English 
Rogers, Tex. 
Thesis: The Placement of the Creoles of Louisiana in American Literature
through the Novels and Short Stories of George Washington Cable,
Kate Chopin, and Grace Elizabeth King. 
Biklé, George Brown, B.A., Gettysburg College. English  Chambersburg, Pa. 
Thesis: Castle Rackrent, the First Modern Novel. 
Bozard, John Fallow, B.A., Furman University. English  Orangeburg, S. C. 
Thesis: The Point of View of the Novels of Joseph Conrad. 
Bruin, Mackall Rust, Jr., B.A., Washington and Lee
University. Education 
Boydton, Va. 
Thesis: The Activities Period in the High School Program. 
Caldwell, Laura Joseph, B.A., University of Virginia.
Latin 
Fishersville, Va. 
Thesis: A Study of Tacitus' Expressions of Personal Opinions in Histories
and Annals. 
Carson, Louise Rebekah, B.A., Flora Macdonald College.
English 
Pulaski, Va. 
Thesis: The Historical and Spiritual Origins of Browning's Pompilia. 
Cornette, James Percival, B.A., Kentucky Wesleyan College.
English 
Winchester, Ky. 
Thesis: The Puritan Attack on the Stage. 
Dawe, William Howard, B.A., Wittenberg College. English  Wauwatosa, Wis. 
Thesis: The Tavern in the Elizabethan Drama. 
Dick, Leonora Brand, B.A., Winthrop College. English  Dalzell, S. C. 
Thesis: Evidences of Classicism in Jane Austen. 
Dietrich, Eugene August, Jr., B.A., University of Virginia.
Economics 
Roxbury, Va. 
Thesis: The Regulation of Collateral Trust Mortgage Bonds. 
Gagge, Adolf Pharo, B.A., University of Virginia.
Physics 
Richmond, Va. 
Thesis: Accidental Errors in Gratings. 
Hilker, Ralph John, B.A., Lawrence College. Education  Asheboro, N. C. 
Thesis: A Survey of the Asheboro City School. 
Jewell, Almira Elizabeth, B.A., Maryville College. History  Maryville, Tenn. 
Thesis: The Prohibition Movement in Tennessee. 
Johnson, Ralph Poole, B.A., University of Richmond.
Physics 
Greensboro, N. C. 
Thesis: Thermostatic Control of a Large Grating Spectrograph. 
McIntosh, Clifton Brooke, B.A., Duke University.
French 
Norfolk, Va. 
Thesis: The Role of Nature in the Novels of José María de Pereda. 
McLendon, William Porter, B.A., Birmingham-Southern
College. Economics 
Birmingham, Ala. 
Thesis: Economic Aspects of the Shenandoah Park Project. 
Marshall, Ruby Bannon, B.A., Lynchburg College. Education  Long Island, Va. 
Thesis: Units of Teaching in Literature for the First Year High School. 
Meade, Mary Edmunds, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College. Mathematics 
Danville, Va. 
Thesis: A Study of the Conics which are the Isogonal Conjugates of Straight
Lines. 
Miller, Edwin DeWitt, B.A., Bridgewater College. Biology  Bridgewater, Va. 
Thesis: Reappropriation of Cytoplasmic Fragments: I. In Different Concentrations
of Hydrogen-ions, and II. Under the Influence of the Electric
Current. 
Nelson, Lewis Porter, Jr., B.A., Virginia Military Institute.
Economics 
Culpeper, Va. 
Thesis: The American Telephone and Telegraph Company. 
Parkins, Virginia, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College.
Sociology 
Staunton, Va. 
Thesis: The Origin and Development of Presbyterianism in Augusta County. 
Richey, Homer Gilmer, B.A., University of Virginia.
Philosophy 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Thesis: Locke's Treatment of the Primary and Secondary Qualities and its
Relation to the British Empirical Tradition. 
Sater, Elsye Tash, B.A., Augustana College. English  Rock Island, Ill. 
Thesis: Browning's Use of Nature. 
Schilling, Lucile Valzaine, B.A., Blue Mountain College.
English 
Blue Mountain, Miss. 
Thesis: A Study of the Working Class in the Prose Works of George
Eliot and Thomas Hardy. 
Slaughter, Jane Chapman, B.A., M.A., College of William
and Mary. French 
University, Va. 
Thesis: Seventeenth Century Virginia as Seen by a Frenchman. 
Smith, Newell Hart, B.A., Park College. Physics  Gallatin, Mo. 
Thesis: Some Experiments with a High Frequency Oscillator. 
Tilghman, Tench Francis, Jr., B.A., University of Virginia.
English 
Annapolis, Md. 
Thesis: The Plays of Samuel Foote. 
Vaughan, William Andrew, B.A., University of Richmond.
Education 
Bowling Green, Va. 
Thesis: A Survey of Certain Aspects of the Public School System of Caroline
County, Virginia. 
Willard, Josiah James, Jr., B.A., Davidson College.
Political Science 
Hickory, N. C. 
Thesis: John C. Calhoun and the Unity of Sovereignty. 
Wingfield, Robert Cornelius, Ph.B., University of Chicago.
Education 
University, Va. 
Thesis: An Experimental Study for the Determination of the Relative
Efficiency of Instruction in Large and Small Classes of Elementary
Algebra. 
Wood, Alvin Graydon, B.A., University of Virginia.
Psychology 
Altavista, Va. 
Thesis: A Quantitative Account of the Course of Auditory Fatigue. 

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Bell, Richmond Thomas McGregor, B.S., University of
Wisconsin. Chemistry 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Dissertation: The Catalytic Combination of Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen
in the Presence of Metallic Silver. 
Bowman, Paul William, B.A., University of Pennsylvania;
M.A., George Washington University. Biology 
Collingdale, Pa. 
Dissertation: Study of a Peat Bog near the Matamek River, Quebec, Canada,
by the Method of Pollen Analysis. 
Burch, Paul Randolph, B.S., Randolph-Macon College;
M.S., University of Virginia. Biology 
East Radford, Va. 
Dissertation: The Effect on the Division Rates of Arcella Vulgaris and
Arcella Rotundata, (1) Of the Injury Caused by the Excision of Cytoplasm:
(2) Of the Loss of Cytoplasm: and (3) Of the Gain of Cytoplasm. 
Campbell, Archer Stuart, B.S., University of Pennsylvania;
M.S., University of Virginia. Economics 
Lynchburg, Va. 
Dissertation: American Export Trade and Exporting Methods. 
Carter, Lucian Hugh, B.A., Emory and Henry College;
M.A., University of Virginia. Economics 
Gate City, Va. 
Dissertation: History of Railway Labor Legislation. 
Carus, Clayton Douglas, B.A., M.A., Leland Stanford
University. Economics 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Dissertation: Some Minor Commodities of the American Tropics. 
Cunningham, George Lewis, B.A., University of South
Carolina. Chemistry 
Greer, S. C. 
Dissertation: Heterogeneous Reaction Kinetics—The Thermal Decomposition
of Silver Oxalate. 
Dickerson, Laurence Major, B.S., College of William
and Mary; M.S., University of Virginia. Biology 
Massaponax, Va. 
Dissertation: The Inheritance of Purple Pods in Peas (Pisum). 
Echols, Robert Lewis Harrison, B.S., M.S., University
of Virginia. Mathematics 
University, Va. 
Dissertation: A Correspondence in Geometry and Some Properties of
Pseudo-Homochrial and Pseudo-Heterochrial Configurations. 
Green, Adwin Wigfall, B.A., College of William and
Mary; L.L.B., Georgetown University; M.A.,
University of Virginia. English 
Arlington, Va. 
Dissertation: Entertainment at the Inns of Court During the Sixteenth and
Seventeenth Centuries. 
Hayden, Horace Edwin, Jr., B.A., Princeton University;
M.A., University of Virginia. Biology 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Dissertation: The Calyptorhynchian Flatworms of Albemarle County, Virginia. 
Jones, Edmund Ruffin, Jr., B.S.Biol., B.A., M.A., University
of Virginia. Biology 
Norfolk, Va. 
Dissertation: The Intranuclear Deutoplasm, and the Origin of Gametes in
Prorhynchus Applanatus Kennel. 
McConnell, Carl Hiram, B.S., Lynchburg College; M.S.,
University of Virginia. Biology 
East Radford, Va. 
Dissertation: A Detailed Study of the Endoderm of Hydra. 
Martinez y Quintana, Fernando, B.S., Oglethorpe University;
M.S., University of Virginia. Spanish 
Campo de Caso, Spain 
Dissertation: Cervantes, su Teatro y sus Criticos. 
Miller, Joseph Roddey, Jr., B.A., Eskine College; M.A.,
University of Virginia. English 
Rock Hill, S. C. 
Dissertation: John R. Thompson: His Place in Southern Life and Literature.
A Critical Biography. 
Robeson, John Maxwell, Jr., B.S., M.S., University of
Virginia. Biology 
University, Va. 
Dissertation: The Macro- and Microscopic Anatomy of Dalyellia Triangulata,
nov. sp. 
Selden, Robert Francis, B.S.E., University of Virginia.
Chemistry 
Hampton, Va. 
Dissertation: The Free Energies and Heats of Formation of the Tetrahydrate
and Monohydrate of Cadmium Bromide, and their Temperature
of Transition. 
Thacker, Carlisle Monroe, B.S., The Citadel. Chemistry  St. Matthews, S. C. 
Dissertation: The Catalytic Reduction of Nitrous Oxide with Hydrogen in
the Presence of Metallic Silver. 
Workman, Everly John, B.S., Whitman College.
Physics 
University, Va. 
Dissertation: A New Method of Measuring the Variation of the Specific
Heats (Cp) of Gases with Pressure. 
Wright, Charles Conrad, B.A., Bridgewater College;
M.A., Columbia University. Economics 
Bridgewater, Va. 
Dissertation: The Development of Railroad Transportation in Virginia. 

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RECIPIENTS OF DEGREES, DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES,
AUGUST 29, 1930

Masters of Science

                                       
Bartlett, William Irving, B.S., Roanoke College. English  Roanoke, Va. 
Thesis: The Friendship of Coleridge and Southey. 
Bowman, Raymond Palmer Garber, B.S., Bridgewater
College. Education 
Harrisonburg, Va. 
Thesis: A Method of Estimating Instructional Efficiency in the High School
—Based on Correct Teaching Procedures Involved in the Acquisition of
Specified Learning Products. 
Eilers, Louis Kenneth, B.S., University of Illinois.
Chemistry 
Gillespie, Ill. 
Thesis: Reduction of Halogenocodides and Morphides. 
Fitzhugh, Oscar Garth, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Education 
University, Va. 
Thesis: Syllabus for Teaching General Science by the Unit Method. 
Jones, Robert Jefferson, B.S., University of Virginia.
History 
Lawrenceville, Va. 
Thesis: Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850-57. 
Rowell, Robert Milton, B.S., University of Tennessee.
Education 
Winchester, Tenn. 
Thesis: Tenure of High School Principals of Tennessee from 1921-1930. 
Runk, Benjamin Franklin Dewees, B.S., University of
Virginia. Rural Social Economics 
Greenwich, Conn. 
Thesis: Qualitative Selection in Migration to Cities. 
Snider, Joel Permania, B.S., University of Virginia.
English 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Thesis: The Naturalism of George Moore. 
Speidel, Gerald Corwin, B.S., University of Virginia.
History 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Thesis: Southern Colonists in Brazil. 
Wirsing, Floyd Henry, B.S., University of Maryland.
Chemistry 
University, Va. 
Thesis: An Investigation of the Reaction of Nickel and Potassium-dithiooxalate
with Reference to Its Use in Colorimetry. 

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Boggs, Ruth, B.A., Woman's College of Due West,
South Carolina. English 
Pendleton, S. C. 
Thesis: DeQuincey's Opinions of His Romantic Contemporaries. 
Brooks, James Irving, B.A., College of William and
Mary. Education 
Beaverdam, Va. 
Thesis: A Comparative Study of the Completion and Multiple Choice Test
in Arithmetic. 
Givens, George Howard, B.A., Lynchburg College.
Education 
Lebanon, Va. 
Thesis: A Study of Secondary Education in Russell County. 
Hagerty, Richard Harcourt, B.A., Rollins College. Sociology  Port Deposit, Md. 
Thesis: Problem Boys in American Private Schools. 
Hill, Marion Ethel, Ph.B., Elon College. Zoölogy  Florence, S. C. 
Thesis: A Monograph on the Rhizopods of Virginia. 
McGlothlin, James Harrison, B.A., Furman University.
English 
Greenville, S. C. 
Thesis: Forsytean Characters in the Works of John Galsworthy. 
Patton, Melvin Glenn, B.A., Furman University. Education  Kershaw, S. C. 
Thesis: A Survey and Testing Program in Kershaw School District, Kershaw,
S. C. 
Tennis, Melvin Howell, B.A., College of William and
Mary. English 
Phoebus, Va. 
Thesis: British Novelists Visiting the United States—1800-1840. 
Williams, Marvin Glenn, B.A., University of Richmond.
Zoölogy 
Bluefield, W. Va. 
Thesis: The Net-Plankton of Mountain Lake. 
Wygal, Fred Orr, B.A., Emory and Henry College.
Education 
Dryden, Va. 
Thesis: An Evaluation of the Proposed Salary Schedule of Montgomery
County, Virginia. 
Yates, Edward Sears, B.A., University of Virginia.
Latin 
Fort Defiance, Va. 
Thesis: The Miles Gloriosus in English Drama. 

SUMMARY OF GRADUATE DEGREES—1930

         
June  August 
Masters of Science  18  10 
Masters of Arts  33  11 
Doctors of Philosophy  20 
Total  71  21 

REGISTER OF STUDENTS, DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE STUDIES,
JANUARY 1, 1931

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Alvey, Edward, Jr., B.A., M.A., University of Virginia.
Education 
University, Va. 
Armentrout, Mary Travers, B.S., State Teachers College
of Harrisonburg. History 
McGaheysville. Va. 
Atkins, Elizabeth, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Geology 
University, Va. 
Atwood, Elmer Bagby, B.A., Simmons University; M. A.,
University of Virginia. English 
University, Va. 
Aylor, Melvin Winfrey, B.S., M.S., University of Virginia.
Mathematics 
Aylor, Va. 
Ayres, Henri Philip, B.S.Ed.,. M.S., University of Virginia.
French 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Badger, Kingsbury Martin, B.A., Dartmouth College.
English 
Summit, N. J. 
Barker, Robert Harvie, B.A., Furman University; M.A.,
Vanderbilt University. Sociology 
Danville, Va. 
Barnes, Mary Helen, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of Virginia.
English 
Staunton, Va. 
Barrett, Linton Lomas, B.A., M.A., Mercer University.
Spanish 
Mt. Vernon, Ga. 
Beazley, Virginia Lucille, B.A., College of William and
Mary; M.A., University of Virginia. English 
Newport News, Va. 
Biscoe, Alvin Blocksom, B.A., Dickinson College; M.A.,
Duke University. Economics 
Wilmington, Del. 
Blair, Charles Joseph, Jr., B.S.Com., Virginia Polytechnic
Institute. Economics 
Danville, Va. 
Blincoe, James William, B.A., Randolph-Macon College;
M.A., University of Virginia. Mathematics 
Ashland, Va. 
Blume, Clarence John Martin, B.A., Newberry College;
M.A., University of Virginia. English 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Boan, Capers Edward, B.S., Roanoke College. Biology  Bedford, Va. 
Bodé, Donald Denby, B.S., Southwestern Presbyterian
University. Chemistry 
Memphis, Tenn. 
Bowman, Harry Guy, B.S., Roanoke College. Economics  Edinburg, Va. 
Brehme, Katherine Suydam, B.A., Barnard College. Biology  New York, N. Y. 
Brewer, Dudley Eaton, B.A., University of Virginia.
English 
St. Petersburg, Fla. 
Bridgman, Anna Josephine, B.A., Agnes Scott College.
Biology 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Broadwater, Earl Benton, B.A., College of William and
Mary; M. A., Columbia University. Education 
Gate City, Va. 
Brunk, Harry Anthony, B.A., Bridgewater Clege;
M.A., University of Virginia. History 
Harrisonburg, Va. 
Buford, Florence de Launay, B.S.Ed., M.S., University
of Virginia. History 
University, Va. 
Butler, James Madison, B.A., M.A., University of Virginia.
English 
University, Va. 
Calcott, Emily Sinclair, B.S., State Teachers College
of Farmville; M.S., University of Virginia. English 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cale, Edward Graham, B.A., University of Richmond.
Economics 
Miller School, Va. 
Carrico, Charles Arthur, B.A., George Washington University.
Philosophy 
Washington, D. C. 
Carter, Jeannette Seeds, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of
Virginia. Biology 
University, Va. 
Charlton, Jesse Laurence, B.A., University of Richmond;
M.A., University of North Carolina. Rural Social
Economics
 
Dillwyn, Va. 
Church, Randolph Warner, B.S., University of Virginia.
English 
Lynchburg, Va. 
Clarke, Samuel Harvey, B.A., College of William and
Mary. French 
McKenney, Va. 
Cochran, Estella Kathryn, B.A., Lynchburg College.
Education 
Hagerstown, Md. 
Cocke, Elton Cromwell, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of Virginia.
Biology 
University, Va. 
Cohen, Maurice Aaron, B.A., Dartmouth College. Biology  Holyoke, Mass. 
Cooke, Arthur Louis, B.A., University of Virginia. English  Plymouth, Eng. 
Cooper, Alvin Carl, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Education 
Richmond, Va. 
Cox, Elbert, B.A., Roanoke College. History  Baywood, Va. 
Cox, Mary Jane, B.S.Math., University of Virginia.
Mathematics 
Manassas, Va. 
Cox, Ruth Virginia. B.A., Westhampton College. English  Norfolk, Va. 
Cromwell, Alvah Baylor, B.S., University of Virginia.
English 
Norfolk, Va. 
Davis, Roy Bryan, B.S., Wake Forest College. Chemistry  Burgaw, N. C. 
Davis, Thomas, B.S.E., University of Virginia. Physics  Norfolk, Va. 
deGruchy, John Allan Garfield, B.A., University of
British Columbia; M.A., McGill University. Economics 
Vancouver, B. C. 
Dellinger, Martin Luther, B.A., Roanoke College. Education  Edinburg, Va. 
Dent, Lancelot Longstreet Minor, B.A., M.A., University
of Virginia. Philosophy 
University, Va. 
Drake, Leonard Chapman, B.A., Oglethorpe University.
Chemistry 
Buford, Ga. 
Eagle, Israel Edward, B.A., Johns Hopkins University.
Physiology 
Baltimore, Md. 
Early, Benjamin Weisiger, B.A., University of Virginia.
English 
Richmond, Va. 
Eastwood, Eric, B.S., University of New Hampshire.
Economics 
Lynn, Mass. 
Eaton, Norwood Augustus, Jr., B.S., M.S., University
of Maryland. Biology 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Eggleston, Joseph Dupuy, Jr., B.S., Hampden-Sydney
College. Economics 
Hampden-Sydney, Va. 
Estes, James Welford, B.S., Lynchburg College. Chemistry  Rochelle, Va. 
Ferris, Eugene Beverly, Jr., B.S., Mississippi A. and
M. College; M.D., University of Virginia. Internal
Medicine
 
Jackson, Miss. 
Fishburne, Elliott Guthrie, B.S., LL.B., University of
Virginia. English 
Waynesboro, Va. 
Fitzhugh, Oscar Garth, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of
Virginia. Chemistry 
University, Va. 
Flory, Walter Samuel, Jr., B.A., Bridgewater College;
M.A., University of Virginia. Biology 
Bridgewater, Va. 
Flynt, Ralph Comer Michael, B.S., University of Virginia.
History 
Washington, Ga. 
Franck, Ira Stoner, B.A., Bethany College; M.A., University
of Virginia. English 
University, Va. 
Frutchey, Lloyd Daniel, B.A., Duke University. Anthropology  Mt. Gilead, N. C. 
Galban, Julio Suarez, B.S., University of Virginia. Spanish  University, Va. 
Garlick, Richard Cecil, Jr., B.A., Hampden-Sydney College;
M.A., University of Virginia. French 
Richmond, Va. 
Gentile, Antonio, M.D., University of Virginia. Surgery  Suffolk, Va. 
Gibson, Robert Fisher, Jr., B.A., Trinity College. History  Charlottesville, Va. 
Gilbert, Chauncey McLean, B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural
College. Biology 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Gildersleeve, Benjamin, B.S., University of Virginia.
Geology 
Abingdon, Va. 
Givens, James Wallace, Jr., B.S., Lynchburg College.
Physics 
Beckley, W. Va. 
Glasgow, John Gardner, B.A., University of Richmond.
Education 
Roanoke, Va. 
Goldman, Stanley Frederick, B.S., New York University.
Biology 
New York, N. Y. 
Graham, Rufus Claude, B.A., Emory and Henry College;
M.A., University of Virginia. Education 
Jonesville, Va. 
Gravely, William Henry, Jr., B.A., College of William
and Mary. English 
Martinsville, Va. 
Gray, Laurence Roderick, B.S., Southern Methodist University;
M.A., University of Michigan. Economics 
Tucson, Ariz. 
Green, Samuel David, B.A., Lynchburg College. Education  Staunton, Va. 
Greer, Callie Louise, B.A., Emory and Henry College;
M.A., University of Virginia. English 
Abingdon, Va. 
Gwathmey, Edward Smith, B.S., University of Virginia.
Physics 
Norfolk, Va. 
Haden, Clara Shepherd, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
English 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Hancock, Isabel Maxwell, B.A., Hollins College. Mathematics  Lynchburg, Va. 
Hankla, George French, B.A., Emory and Henry College.
Education 
Meadowview, Va. 
Harshbarger, Frances Elizabeth, B.A., Bridgewater College;
M.A., University of Virginia. History 
Port Republic, Va. 
Havens, Dorothy Edna, B.A., Hood College. Sociology  Newton, N. J. 
Henneman, Richard Hubard, B.A., Hampden-Sydney College.
Psychology 
Dillwyn, Va. 
Hess, Margaret, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of Virginia.
Biology 
Richmond, Va. 
Hewson, Cecile Bolton, B.A., Bryn Mawr College.
Psychology 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Heyn, Hans Hermann, Dr.Sc.Nat., University of Halle.
Biology 
Gotha, Germany 
Hilldrup, Robert Leroy, B.A., Southwestern College.
Political Science 
Chancellor, Va. 
Hitchcock, Lauren Blakely, S.B., S.M., Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Chemistry 
University, Va. 
Hitchcock, Margaret Randolph, B.A., Smith College;
M.A., Columbia University. Geology 
Proffit, Va. 
Hollingsworth, Roberta Lois, B.A., Goucher College.
Spanish 
Bel Air, Md. 
Hootman, James Albert, B.S., Randolph-Macon College;
M.S., Mississippi A. and M. College. Physics 
Doswell, Va. 
Howard, Frank Leland, B.S.Com., University of Kentucky.
Economics 
Hodgenville, Ky. 
Husted, Ladley, B.A., Oberlin College. Biology  Binghampton, N. Y. 
Hutcherson, Dudley Robert, B.A., Emory and Henry
College. English 
Amherst, Va. 
Jarman, Arthur Merritt, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of
Virginia. Education 
University, Va. 
Jarvis, Hilda Price, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia. English  University, Va. 
Jennings, Maiden Belt, B.A., Emory and Henry College.
English 
Rose Hill, Va. 
Jones, Robert Epes, B.A., Randolph-Macon College.
Latin 
Blackstone, Va. 
Justice, John Lyttleton, B.S., University of Virginia.
Chemistry 
University, Va. 
Keiley, Philip Preston, B.S., University of Virginia.
Physics 
Sweet Springs, W. Va. 
Kemp, Catherine de Vaul, B.S., State Teachers College
of Farmville. Biology 
Norfolk, Va. 
Kerr, Mary Pinkerton, B.A., Sweet Briar College. Biology  University, Va. 
Kinard, Fredrick William, B.S., Clemson College. Biochemistry  Leesville, S. C. 
Kiracofe, Edgar Stuart, B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A.,
University of Virginia. Education 
Bridgewater, Va. 
Kirchhofer, Hermann Konrad, B.A., Oberlin College;
M.A., University of Syracuse. English 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Koren, Manuel, B.S., College of the City of New York.
Physics 
New York, N. Y. 
Lamberton, Harry Clabaugh (Law), B.A., Union College.
Political Science 
Taneytown, Md. 
Land, Kittura Royster, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
English 
Martinsville, Va. 
Leap, William Lester, B.S., Washington and Lee University;
M.S., University of Virginia. Sociology 
University, Va. 
Leckie, George Gaines, B.S., M.S., University of Virginia.
Philosophy 
Lynchburg, Va. 
Leitch, Maurice Langhorne, B.S., Randolph-Macon College.
Biology 
Gordonsville, Va. 
Lewis, Richard, Jr., B.A., Randolph-Macon College. English  Broad Run, Va. 
Lindsey, Irving, B.A., George Washington University;
M.A., University of Virginia. Mathematics 
Alexandria, Va. 
Love, Lowrey, Jr., B.A., Mississippi College. Chemistry  Hattiesburg, Miss. 
Lyman, Dean Belden, Jr., B.A., University of the South;
M.A., New York University. English 
New Haven, Conn. 
Lytton, Marion Randolph, B.S., Pennsylvania State College.
Chemistry 
Norristown, Pa. 
McIntire, Joseph Clyde, B.S., Lynchburg College. Chemistry  Orange, Va. 
McIntosh, Clifton Brooke, B.A., Duke University; M.A.,
University of Virginia. Spanish 
Norfolk, Va. 
MacLeod Malcolm Lorimer, B.S., M.S., University of
Virginia. English 
University, Va. 
Marshall, Alpheus Royall, B.A., Lynchburg College;
M.A., University of Virginia. Economics 
Chatham, Va. 
Mattingly, Mary Louise, B.A., Barnard College. History  Bealeton, Va. 
May, Clarence Edward, B.A., Bridgewater College. English  Weyers Cave, Va. 
Meade, Katherine Akers, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College. English 
Lynchburg, Va. 
Meade, Mary Edmunds, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College; M.A., University of Virginia. Mathematics 
Danville, Va. 
Middleton, Sarah, B.A., Hollins College. English  Eminence, Ky. 
Miller, Clarence William, B.A., University of Richmond.
Education 
Crozet, Va. 
Miller, Edwin DeWitt, B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A.,
University of Virginia. Biology 
Bridgewater, Va. 
Molyneaux, Thérèse Denise, B.A., Seton Hill College;
M.A., Columbia University. French 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Moore, Fred Holmsley, B.A., Texas Technological College.
Geology 
Lubbock, Tex. 
Morgan, Myfanwy May, B.A., Hanover College. English  Elwood, Ind. 
Morris, David Eugene, B.S., University of Illinois.
Chemistry 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Morris, Guy Pruden, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Education 
Portsmouth, Va. 
Morrison, Hazel Constance, B.S., University of Virginia.
English 
Gorham, N. H. 
Mumaw, John Rudy, B.A., Elizabethtown College. English  Harrisonburg, Va. 
Musgrove, Beulah Mae, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College. Mathematics 
Roanoke, Va. 
O'Keeffe, John Jeter, B.A., Emory and Henry College.
Economics 
Tazewell, Va. 
O'Kelley, Robert Edgar, Jr., B.S., Georgia School of
Technology. Economics 
College Park, Ga. 
Palmer, Fred Shank, B.S.Chem., University of Virginia.
Chemistry 
Middletown, Md. 
Palmer, Susie Chilton, B.S.Ed., M.S., University of Virginia.
History 
Senora, Va. 
Parrish, Charles Ithamer, B.S., University of Illinois.
Chemistry 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Patrick, Ruth, B.S., Coker College. Biology  Kansas City, Mo. 
Payne, Boyd Hawthorne, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
Education 
Staunton, Va. 
Payne, Clara Eugenia, B.S., State Teachers College of
Harrisonburg. Biology 
University, Va. 
Phillips, Francis Murray, Jr., B.A., University of Virginia.
English 
Charles Town, W. Va. 
Phippins, Calvin Hall, B.A., University of Richmond;
M.A., University of Virginia. Education 
Fork Union, Va. 
Pilcher, Dalton Jefferson, B.A., University of Michigan;
M.A., University of Southern California. Economics 
Clifton Forge, Va. 
Podtiaguine, Michael, E.E., University of Grenoble.
Physics 
University, Va. 
Powell, Bowling Raines, Jr., B.A., Birmingham-Southern
College. Economics 
Birmingham, Ala. 
Pryor, Helen Gertrude, B.A., University of Chattanooga.
Latin 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Puckett, William Thomas, Jr., B.S.Math., Roanoke College.
Mathematics 
East Radford, Va. 
Quarles, Gilford Godfrey, B.S.E., University of Virginia.
Physics 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Reid, Charles Gordon, Jr., B.S., University of Virginia.
Spanish 
Ivy, Va. 
Reveley, David Robert, B.A., Hampden-Sydney College.
Education 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Reveley, John Gibson, B.S., Hampden-Sydney College.
Chemistry 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Richey, Homer Gilmer, B.A., M.A., University of Virginia.
Philosophy 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Riedel, Esmond Robert, Ph.B., Elon College. Education  University, Va. 
Rorer, John Alex, B.A., Randolph-Macon College; M.A.,
University of Virginia. Philosophy 
University, Va. 
Rustin, Jennette How, B.S.Ed., University of Pennsylvania;
M.S., University of Virginia. Economics 
University, Va. 
Ryan, Christopher Winfree, B.A., University of Virginia.
Geology 
Lynchburg, Va. 
Schappert, Gilbert Francis, B.A., Dickinson College.
English 
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 
Schumacher, George Alexander, B.A., Butler University;
M.A., University of Virginia. English 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Scott, George Cole, Jr., B.A., Virginia Military Institute.
English 
Richmond, Va. 
Selman, William Howard, B.S., Millsaps College. History  Monticello, Miss. 
Sheppe, Naomi Powell, B.S.Ed., University of Virginia.
English 
Staunton, Va. 
Shiver, John Calhoun, B.S., Clemson College. Biology  Clemson College, S. C. 
Showalter, Hiram Miller, Jr., B.A., Bridgewater College;
M.A., University of Virginia. Biology 
Dale Enterprise, Va. 
Slaughter, Jane Chapman, B.A., M.A., College of William
and Mary; M.A., University of Virginia.
French 
University, Va. 
Smith, Caleb Henry, B.A., Bridgewater College. Economics  Mt. Solon, Va. 
Smith, Dudley Cozby, B.S., Charleston College; M.S.,
Union College. Chemistry 
Meggett, S. C. 
Smith, George Wellington, B.A., M.A., Gettysburg College.
English 
Mifflintown, Pa. 
Smith, Madeline Bowron, B.A., New Mexico Normal
University. Sociology 
Rotan, Tex. 
Smither, Collin Edward, B.A., University of Richmond.
Education 
Weems, Va. 
Snuggs, Harold Hebinger, B.S., Georgetown College.
Biology 
Richmond, Va. 
Sowell, Benjamin Luther, B.A., University of Richmond.
English 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Spalding, Branch, B.A., University of New Mexico.
English 
University, Va. 
Starr, Leland Edson, D.V.M., M.S., Ohio State University.
Public Health 
Blacksburg, Va. 
Stevens, George Raymond, B.S.Com., University of Virginia.
Economics 
Roanoke, Va. 
Stevenson, Edward Carl, B.S.E., M.S., University of
Virginia. Physics 
Richmond, Va. 
Stiff, Malcolm Watkins, B.S., Roanoke College. Biology  Roanoke, Va. 
Stone, Ruth, B.A., Hollins College. Histology  Roanoke, Va. 
Street, Jabez Curry, B.S.E., Alabama Polytechnic Institute;
M.S., University of Virginia. Physics 
University, Va. 
Strickland, Mary, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College.
English 
Salisbury, N. C. 
Stump, Alexander Bell, B.S., University of Virginia.
Biology 
Edgewood, Md. 
Sutherland, Joshua Hoge Tyler, B.A., Washington and
Lee University. Education 
Clintwood, Va. 
Swartz, Harold Franklin, B.A., Bridgewater College.
Education 
Nokesville, Va. 
Swindler, Robert Earl, B.A., M.A., Indiana University.
Education 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Sydnor, Henry Moseley, B.A., Hampden-Sydney College.
History 
Richmond, Va. 
Tabb, Mary Lee, B.A., University of Virginia. Latin  Gloucester, Va. 
Tate, Leland Burdine, B.A., Emory and Henry College.
Rural Social Economics 
Lebanon, Va. 
Taylor, Robert Joseph, B.A., Mississippi College. Chemistry  Louisville, Miss. 
Thomas, Herman Pollard, B.A., University of Richmond;
M.A., University of Virginia. Economics 
Richmond, Va. 
Thomas, Ira Fauver, B.A., Bridgewater College. Economics  Dayton, Va. 
Thompson, Ralph Rudolph, B.A., M.A., University of
Virginia. Latin 
University, Va. 
Tiedeman, John Albert, B.S. in C.E., M.S., Union College.
Physics 
Schenectady, N. Y. 
Tilghman, Tench Francis, Jr., B.A., M.A., University of
Virginia. English 
Annapolis, Md. 
Todd, Waldemar Dwight, B.S., University of Virginia.
French 
University, Va. 
Topping, Clarence Edward, B.A., College of William
and Mary. French 
Hampton, Va. 
Travis, Emily Elizabeth, B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's
College. Economics 
Richmond, Va. 
Uhl, Raymond, B.A., University of Virginia. Political
Science
 
Mt. Savage, Md. 
van de Kamp, Jacob, Doctorandus, University of
Utrecht. Chemistry 
Kampen, Holland 
van de Kamp, Léonie Augustine, Diplôme d'études
françaises, Nancy, France. French 
Kampen, Holland 
Varner, John Greer, B.A., Austin College. English  Denton, Tex. 
Varner, Wallace Brown, B.A., Bridgewater College;
B.D., Yale University; M.A., Vanderbilt University.
Psychology 
Harrisonburg, Va. 
Vaughan, Joseph Lee, B.A., M.A., University of Virginia.
English 
Charlottesville, Va. 
von Elbe, Günther, Ph.D., University of Berlin. Chemistry  Berlin, Germany 
von Kesseler, Ernst, Dr.Agr., Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule,
Berlin. Biology 
München, Germany 
Wade, Thomas Leonard, B.S., M.S., University of Virginia.
Mathematics 
Axton, Va. 
Walker, Haswell Hunter, B.A., Lynchburg College.
Mathematics 
Charlottesville, Va. 
Wampler, Hattie Beatrice, B.A., Bridgewater College.
English 
Harrisonburg, Va. 
Warwick, Linwood Hughes, B.S., University of Virginia.
Spanish 
University, Va. 
Watkins, Irvine Cabell, B.S., University of Virginia.
Geology 
Farmville, Va. 
Wayland, Francis Fry, B.A., Bridgewater College. History  Harrisonburg, Va. 
Weedon, William Stone, B.S., University of Virginia.
Philosophy 
Wilmington, Del. 
Whitaker, Philip Allan, B.A., University of Wisconsin.
Chemistry 
Racine, Wis. 
Whitaker, Thomas Wallace, B.S., University of California;
M.S., University of Virginia. Biology 
Monrovia, Cal. 
White, Thomas Aubrey, B.S.Chem., M.S., University of
Virginia. Chemistry 
Rockingham, N .C. 
Wilder, Frank Nahum, B.A., M.S., Emory University.
Chemistry 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Williams, Roy Marcellus, B.S., University of Virginia.
Economics 
University, Va. 
Wilson, Aubrey Bennett, B.A., University of Richmond.
Education 
Barboursville, Va. 
Wingfield, Robert Cornelius, Ph.B., University of
Chicago; M.A., University of Virginia. Education 
University, Va. 
Wirsing, Floyd Henry, B.S., University of Maryland;
M.S., University of Virginia. Chemistry 
University, Va. 
Wood, Alvin Graydon, B.A., M.A., University of Virginia.
Psychology 
Alta Vista, Va. 
Wright, Phineas Persons, B.A., University of Michigan.
English 
Cleveland, O. 
Wyllie, John Cook, B.A., University of Virginia. English  Santo Domingo City 
Young, Ida May, B.A., Valparaiso University; M.A.,
University of Chicago. Psychology 
Marion, Va. 

STATE SUMMARY

                                                                       
Alabama 
Arizona 
California 
Connecticut 
Delaware 
District of Columbia 
Florida 
Georgia 
Indiana 
Kentucky 
Maryland 
Massachusetts 
Mississippi 
Missouri 
New Hampshire 
New Jersey 
New York 
North Carolina 
Ohio 
Pennsylvania 
South Carolina 
Tennessee 
Texas 
Virginia  150 
West Virginia 
Wisconsin 
Foreign: 
Argentina 
British Columbia 
Dominican Republic 
England 
Germany 
Holland 
Total  223 
Duplicate (Law) 
Net Total  222 

GRADUATE STUDENTS REGISTERED IN SUMMER QUARTER 1930

         
First Term  199 
Second Term  143 
Total  342 
Less duplicates  88 
Net Total  254 

GRAND SUMMARY

     
Net Total—Regular Session  222 
Net Total-Summer Quarter  254 
Grand Total  476