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SOCIETY OF ALUMNI.

OFFICERS.—Judge A. Richard, of Louisville, Ky., President; W. W. Tompkins,
M. D., of Charleston, W. Va., First Vice-President; R. G. H. Kean, Esq., of Lynchburg,
Va., Second Vice-President; Prof. F. P. Dunnington, of the University of Virginia, Secretary
and Treasurer.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.—A. R. Blakey, Esq., Judge J. L. Cochran, W. C. N.
Randolph, M. D., H. Burnley, Esq., Hon. R. T. W. Duke, Prof. C. S. Venable, Judge
John M. White.

The Annual Address before the Society will be delivered on June 26th,
1889, in the Public Hall, by Henry T. Kent, Esq., of St. Louis, Missouri.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS.

The following Associations of Alumni have been formed for the purpose of
maintaining a close connection with the University, and of furthering the
cause of education and letters, in harmony with the plan and standard of the
parent institution:

                                                 
PRESIDENT. 
New York, N. Y.,  Francis R. Rives, Esq. 
New Orleans, La.,  Judge Charles E. Fenner. 
Baltimore, Md.,  Prof. R. M. Venable. 
St. Louis, Mo.,  Hon. James O. Broadhead. 
Covington, Ky.,  Chancellor John W. Menzies. 
Louisville, Ky.,  Rev. John A. Broadus, D. D. 
San Francisco, Cal.,  Judge James D. Thornton. 
Columbia, Tenn.,  Wm. A. Smith, M. D. 
Richmond, Va.,  Col. Archer Anderon. 
Petersburg, Va.,  Col. F. H. Archer. 
Lynchburg, Va.,  R. G. H. Kean, Esq. 
Staunton, and Augusta Co., Va.,  Hon. A. H. H. Stuart. 
Winchester & Lower Valley, Va.,  Hon. F. W. M. Holliday. 
Alexandria, Va.,  John S. Blackburn, Esq. 
Fredericksburg, Va.,  Judge Wm. S. Barton. 
Abingdon and S. W. Va.,  John A. Buchanan, Esq. 
Albemarle County, Va.,  Judge W. J. Robertson. 
Galveston, Texas,  Col. W. L. Moody. 
Nashville, Tenn.,  Morton B. Howell, Esq. 
Washington, D. C.,  Hon. John W. Daniel. 
Charleston, W. Va.,  W. W. Tompkins, M. D. 
Norfolk, Va.,  Thomas R. Borland, Esq. 
Danville, Va.,  Col. Geo. C. Cabell. 
Fauquier Co., Va.,  W. C. Marshall, Esq. 

Endowment of Professorships and Scholarships through the Society of Alumni.—Under an
Act of the Legislature, entitled "A Bill to incorporate the Society of Alumni of the University of Virginia,"
this Society is authorized by its Executive Committee, or in such other way as it may direct, "to raise the
sum of five hundred thousand dollars, to be held in the name of the `Society of Alumni of the University of
Virginia,' to be safely invested, and the net annual income therefrom to be applied to the benefit of the University
of Virginia." It is also empowered "to employ agents to obtain endowments for scholarships and
professorships, to solicit donations, to dispose of anything of value belonging to the Society or entrusted to
its management for the purpose of endowing professorships, or for accompli hing any of the other objects
of the Society authorized by its charter."