1942-Summer-School

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SUMMER SESSION

JUNE 8-AUGUST 22, 1942

First Term: June 8-July 15

Second Term: July 16-August 22

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University of Richmond

] une 8 to August 22.,1942

First Term: June 8-July 15

Second Term: July 16-August 22

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CALENDAR

JuNE 6 AND 8, SATURDAYAND MONDAY-Registration.

JUNE 9, TuESDAY-Class Work Begins.

JULY 15, WEDNESDAY-First Term Ends.

JULY 16, THURSDAY-Second Term Begins.

AUGUST 22, SATURDAY-Second Term Ends.

AUGUST 22, SATURDAY-Commencement.

OFFICERS OF THE SUMMER SESSION

Administrative Officers

FREDERICKWILLIAM BOATWRIGHT,M.A., LL.D. President

CHARLES H. w HEELER, III Treasurer

WILLIAM LOFTIN PRINCE, A.M. Director

JOSEPHINE NUNNALLY, B.A., B.S., M ./\. Librarian

HELEN ALBEE MoNSELL, A.M. Registrar

FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION

SOLON B. COUSINS, B.A., D.D.

Pro fessor of Bible

JOHN w. BAILEY, PH.D. Professor of Biology

ROBERT F. SMART, PH.D. Professor of Biology

H. I. MYERS, PH.D.

Ass istant Professor of Biology

J. STAN TON PIERCE, PH.D. • Associate Professor of Chemistry

GEORGE A. WILLIAMS, PH.D

Professo r of Chemistry, Madison College, Va.

WILLIAM E. TROUT, JR., PH.D.

Profes sor of Chemistry, Mary Baldwin College, Va.

RAYMOND B. PINCHBECK, PH.D.

Pro fessor of Economics

w.L. PRINCE, A.M.

Profes sor of Education

w.DAN IEL ELLIS, M.A.

Principal, A. H. Hill Jr. High School, Richmond, Va .

FRANCIS s . CHASE, M.S. . . . . . . . . Execu tive Secretary, Virginia Education Association

S. W. STEVENSON, PH.D

Assoc iate Professor of English

EDWARD C. PEPLE, PH.D.

Assis tant Professor of English

Lours F. BALL, PH.D. . . . Assi stant Professor of English

CAROLINE s. LUTZ, M.A.

Profe ssor of English

w. J. GAINES, PH.D. Professor of Romance Languages

THOMAS E. LAVENDER, PH.D. French Assistant Professor of Romance Languages

N. WILFORD SKINNER, M.A. Gennan Instructor in German

WALTER E. BASS, M.A. Greek and Latin Graduate Student, Columbia University, Instructor in Greek and Latin

RALPH C. McDANEL, PH.D. History Professor of History

CHARLES H. WHEELER, III, PH.D. Mathematics Professor of Mathematics

R. E. GAINES, LITT.D. Mathe matics Professor of Mathematics

B. C. HOLTZCLAW, JR.,PH.D. Philosophy James Thomas, Jr. Professor of Philosophy

R. E. LOVING, PH.D. Phys ics Professor of Physics

LEONARD A. ALBRIGHT, PH.D. Physics Associate Professor of Physics

ROBERT C. ASTROP, M.A. Psychology Professor of Psychology

MERTON E. CARVER, PH.D. Sociology Associate Professor of Psychology and Sociology

WILLIAM F. CAYLOR, M.A. Spanish As.sociate Professor of Spanish

Except as otherwise indicated, all are members of the University of Richmond faculty.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The 1942 Summer Session of the University of Richmond will ext end through a period of eleven weeks, June 8-August 22. This will be divided into two terms of five and a half weeks each. All classes will meet six days a week. The length of the class periods will be eighty minutes. This program will enable one to earn a semester's credit in each course taken for either term.

Courses are offered to meet the needs of the following:

1. Regular college students working for degree credit and those wishing to remove conditions.

2. Pre-medical students desiring to meet the standard medical college entrance requirements in General , Analytical , and Organic Chemistry, Physics and Biology.

3. Teachers wishing to obtain credit toward the Bachelor's degree, the Collegiate Professional , the Collegiate or Special Certificates .

4 . Teachers desiring to renew certificates by successful completion of summer school work.

5. Graduate students wishing work leading to the degree of Master of Arts and Master of Science in Education.

Requirements for Admission

D uring the summer session students not wishing credit toward degrees may be admitted without formal entrance requirements to any course which they are competent to pursue with profit. Students who wish credit toward degrees must present the same evidence of having met college entrance requirements that is required of reg ular winter session students.

Examinations and Credits

As in the regular session examinations are necessar y to obtain credit for any course. Examinations will be given at th e end of each term.

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Full credit will not be given in any course from which the student has been absent from class more than three times. No excuses will be given except for illness beyond three absences. Emergencies will be dealt with individually.

All courses are credited toward the various college degrees. Requirements for these degrees are set forth in the summer and winter session catalogues.

Limits of Work

The maximum amount of work which a student may take is three 3-semester hour courses each term. By taking lecture and laboratory courses in the sciences five semester hours credit may be made each term.

Matriculation

Students register on Saturday and Monday, June 6 and 8, in Room J of the Administration Building. Regular classwork will begin at 8:00 Tuesday morning, June 9. Class absences count from the first day.

After registration has been completed no student is permitted to change from one course to another without the approval of the Director. No such change can be permitted after Friday, June 12.

Consult Bulletin Board for schedule of classes and location of classrooms.

Expenses

All charges are due at the time of registration. Deferred payments must be arranged with the Treasurer.

Room and Board

Room and board will be provided for women students in the large home of Mrs. R. A. Rhodes, University of Richmond, Virginia, and in other private homes on or near the campus. The charge will be $55.00 per term.

Men students will room in fraternity houses or college dormitories. Rooms will be furnished but bed linen, pillows, towels, etc., must be supplied by the student. The cost of room and board will be from $8.50 to $9.00 per week. Rooms may be occupied June 7.

Post Office and Telegraph Address

The post office address is University of Richmond, Virginia. The telegraph address is Richmond, Virginia.

Minimum Class Size

The right is reserved not to organize any class unless there are as many as eight applicants.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

All work offered in the Summer Session is accredited toward degree requirements. One may complete the requirements for the Bachelor's degree in summer sessions. A minimum registration here of four summers will be required. During this time at least thirtysix semester hours of work must be completed, with an average grade of not less than "C."

Bachelor of Arts

The candiate must have completed one hundred twenty-four semester hours and have attained one hundred twenty quality credits.

The distribution of work is as follows:

I. REQUIRED SUBJECTS

(A) Foreign Languages: six hours in each of two languages, in courses numbered above 101-102.

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( B) Mathematics : six hours .

(C) Laboratory Science: ten hours in each of two sciences.

( D) English : twelve hours.

(E) Social Science: six hours in each of three subjects other than applied economics.

(F) Biology 111, and two hours in physical training or exercise.

II. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

(A) Major: When the student has attained junior stan ding, he must choose a major subject and a related minor. This choice must be made under the guidance of the h ead of the department in which he wishes to major, an d his entire course is then subject to the approval of the divisional chairman. A minimum of twenty-four semester hours shall be offered in the major subject and eight een hours in the minor. In the laboratory sciences, thes e shall be thirty and twenty semester hours, respectively

( B) The remaining hours required for the degree are free electives.

Bachelor of Science and

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

The requirements for these degrees are very similar to those for the Bachelor of Arts except that for the Bachelor of Science t he major and the minor must be in the natural sciences, and fo r t he Bachelor of Science in Business Administration the major and minor must consist of forty-eight hours in the fields of Econo mics and Applied Economics. Additional mathematics must also be ta ken for these two degrees. For details, consult the Richmond College catalogue .

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GRADUATE WORK

Master of Arts and Master of Science in Eclucation

It is possible for a student who has a standard B.A. or B .S. degree to take the degrees of Master of Art~ or Master of Science in Ed ucation by work in the Summer School, provided his work as an undergraduate has been of such quality as to put him in the upper half of his class.

Certain courses in a limited number of subjects will be offered on a g raduate level in the Summer School. For this summer, these courses will be in the subjects, Education, English, History, Philosophy and Sociology. It is possible, however, that special work may be ar ranged for graduate students with professors in other subjects as well

Th ree summer sessions of residence, during which a student will be expected to complete at least 27 semester hours and write a satisfactory thesis in his major subject , will meet the requirements for t he degree of Master of Arts. Candidates for the degree must make at least a B average in their work. Deficiencies in their work as und ergraduates may be made up, but this will, of course, require a longer time and a greater number of courses.

The requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Education a re the same as the requirements for the Master of Arts except t hat the student does his major work in the field of Education This degree is particularly adapted for those interested in teaching.

Th ose interested in taking the Master's Degree by work in the Summer School may write for further particulars to Professor B. C. Holtzclaw, Chairman of the Committee on Graduate Studies, University of Richmond, Virginia .

8:00

Chemistry S303•304 (b)

Economics S201·202

Education S313·314

German S103•104

History S303

Mathematics S101·102

Physics SJQJ.)02 (a)

Psychology S307•308

Zoology S303·304 (a)

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

10:40

Bible S308·309

Biology S101·102 (a)

Chemistry S201·202 (a)

Chemistry S303·304 (b)

Chemistry S305·306 (a)

Economics S328

Education S310 ·316

English S101·102

English S203·319

Mathematics S201·202

Philosophy S309·316

Physics Sl01·102 (b)

Spanish S103·104

Zoology S303·304 (b)

("a" indicates lecture, "b" laboratory.)

Biology S101·102 (b)

Chemistry S201·202 (b)

Chemistry S303•304 (b)

Chemistry S305·306 (b)

Education S307•309

English S329·31 l

English S342

French SJQJ.)04

History S302·205

Physics Sl01·102 (b)

Sociology S307

Zoology S303·304 (b)

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Biology SlQJ.J02 (b)

Chemistry S201·202 (b)

Chemistry S303·304 (a)

Chemistry S305·306 (b)

Education S315·305

French SJOJ.J02

Sociology S315

Spanish S101·102

SCHEDULE OF ROOMS*

Bihl ·······-·--·Maryland Hall, 108

Biology······-····-··········---··- Maryland Hall

Chemistry ________ Chemistry Building

Economic~-------~,oom H

Education ·······

R, I, Maryland Hall, 108 and 211

English.·--·-··-·······-----Rooms B, J, and C

Frenc,~-------··--·-Room D

Germa,~-----·-········· ····Room C

Greek and Latin _____ Maryland Hall, 109

History __________ Room R

Mathematic~------~"ichmond Hall

Philosophy ................ ____ Room I

Physic~ _________ ,_ichmond Hall

Psychology ............... · - ················Maryland Hall 108

Sociology _. ______ Maryland Hall, 108

Spanis,~---------i,oom C

*Rooms listed by letters are in Administration Building.

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

(Courses numbered 300 and above may be taken for graduate credit.)

Bible

BIBLE S308-A study of the living religions of the world ; the influence of these religions on the political, social, and economic life of the people; particular attention to contemporary religious trends. First Term. 9 :20. Maryland Hall 108. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Cousins.

BIBLES309-The religion of the Hebrew prophets and their relevance to present-day problems. Second Term. 9 :20. Maryland Hall 108. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Cousins.

Biology

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BIOLOGYSlOla-General Biology. The study of the structure, development, habits, and life of plants. First Term. 9 :20. Room 2. Credit with Biology SlOlb, five semester hours. Mr. Smart.

BIOLOGYSlOlb-General Biology Laboratory. To accompany Biology Sl0la. First Term. 10 :40-1 :30. Room 2. Mr. Smart.

BIOLOGYSl02a-General Biology. The study of the structure, development, habits, and life of animals. Second Term. 9 :20. Room 2. Credit with Biology S102b, five semester hours. Mr. Bailey.

BIOLOGYSl02b-General Biology Laboratory. To accompany Biology Sl02a. Second Term. 10 :40-1 :30. Room 2. Mr. Bailey.

ZOOLOGYS303a-C omparative Anatoniy and Morphology of Vertibrates. A thorough dissection and comparative study of the several systems of organs of representative vertebrates. This course is intended for those who are particularly interested

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in Zoology, and also for prospective medical student s First Term. 8 :00. Room 13. Credit with Zoology S30 3b , five semester hours . Mr. Myers .

ZooLOGY S303b-Comparative Anatomy Laboratory To accompany Zoology S303a. First Term. 9 :20-12 :00. Room 13. Mr. Myers.

ZOOLOGYS304a-Comparat ive Anatomy and Morphology of Vertebrates. A continuation of course S303a . Second Term. 8 :00. Room 13. Credit with Zoology S304b, five semester h ours. Mr. Myers.

ZOOLOGYS304b-Comparat ive Anatomy Laboratory. To a ccompany Zoology S304a. Second Term. 9 :20-12 :00. Room 13. Mr . Myers .

Chemistry

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CHEMISTRYS201a-G eneral Chemistry. First Term . 9 :20. Cr edit with Chemistry S201tb, five semester hours. Mr. Willi ams.

CHEMISTRY S201b-General Chemistry Laboratory. First T erm. To accompany Chemistry S201a 10 :40-1 :30, M-F. Mr. Williams.

CHEMISTRY S202a-General Chemistry. Second Term. 9 :20. Credit with Chemistry S202b, five semester hours Mr. Williams.

CHEMISTRYS202b-General Chemistry Laboratory Second T erm. To accompany Chemistry S202a. 10 :40-1 :30, M-F . Mr . Williams.

CHEMISTRY S303a-Qualitative Analysis. First Term 12 :00 Credit with Chemistry S303b, four or five semester hou rs. Mr . Trout .

CHEMISTRYS303b-Qualitative Analysis Laboratory. First T erm. To accompany Chemistry S303a . 8:00 or 9:20-12 :00 , M-F. Mr. Trout.

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CHEMISTRYS304a-Quantitative Analysis. Second Term. 12 :00. Credit with Chemistry S304b, four or five semester hours. Mr. Trout.

CHEMISTRYS304b-Quantitative Analysis Laboratory. Second Term. To accompany Chemistry S304a. 8 :00 or 9 :20-12 :00, M-F. Mr. Trout.

CHEMISTRYS305a-Organic Chemistry. First Term. 9 :20. Credit with Chemistry S305b, four or five semester hours. Mr. Pierce.

CHEMISTRYS305b-Organic Chemistry Laboratory. First Term. To accompany Chemistry S305a. 10 :40-1 :30, M-F. Mr. Pierce.

CHEMISTRY S306a-Organic Chemistry. Second Term. 9 :20. Credit with Chemistry S306b, four or five semester hours. Mr. Pierce.

CHEMISTRYS306b-Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Second Term. To accompany Chemistry S306a. 10:40-1 :30, M-F. Mr. Pierce.

Economics

EcoNOMICS S201- Contemporary Economic Problems I. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamental principles of the structure and functioning of our present economic order. A few lectures are devoted to the importance of the social sciences, especially economics, in modern life. Some consideration is given to methods of teaching and sources of information. Production, consumption, exchange, value, price, money, credit, banking, personal distribution of wealth and other economic subjects are discussed. Aspects of War Economics will also be treated. First Term. 8:00. Room H. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Pinchbeck.

ECONOMICSS202-Contemporary Economic Problems II. This course is devoted to a consideration of some fundamental problems which characterize the structure and operation of modern economic order. It includes a survey of the business

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structure, transportation economics, government finance, social security, foreign exchange, proposals for economic reform , and others . Some outstanding current economic problems and probl ems in war economics are analyzed as they are put into practice. Second Term . 8 :00. Room H. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Pinchbeck.

APPLIED ECONOMICSS328--Production Supervision. This cour se is designed to aid students in preparing for supervision in the field of business production. Prerequisite, Economic s S201S202. First Term. 9 :20. Room H. Credit, three sem ester hours. Mr. Pinchbeck.

Education

EDUCATIONS305-History of Education in the United S tates. Second Term. 12 :00. Room R. Credit, three semester h ours. Mr Prince.

EDUCATIONS307-Education for Citizenship. The significan ce of American ideals; the needs of the present crisis; the pro gram of social studies in secondary schools, with emphasis on t he influence and outcomes of these studies in the hearts and lives of youth. First Term. 10 :40. Maryland Hall, 211. Cred it, three semester hours . Mr. Ellis.

EDUCATIONS309-Principles of Education . A considerati on of valu es and outcomes; the results of study in literature, hi st ory, the fine arts and the natural sciences, in enrichment of personality and in more effective participation in activities t hat satisfy basic human needs. Second Term . 10 :40. Maryl and Hall, 211. Credit, three semester hours. Mr Ellis.

EDUCATION S3l0--Educational Psychology. The psychology of learning; mental ability and its development; efficient meth ods of study; practical application of principles to learning and teaching. First Term. 9 :20 Maryland Hall, 211. Credit, th ree semester hours. Mr. Ellis.

EDUCATIONS313-Guidance in High Schools. Principles and procedures in personnel administration with special emphasis on educational and vocational counseling, exploratory experiences, occupational adjustment, placement, and follow up. This course is intended for high school principals, teachers, supervisors, superintendents, and other qualified persons. First Term. 8 :00. Maryland Hall, 211. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Chase.

EDUCATIONS31~0rganization and Control of Student Activities in the High School. Principles governing organization and administration of the co-curriculum. Relationships between curricular and extra-curricular offerings and opportunities. Special attention to such activities as the homeroom, student participation in school control, clubs, assemblies, publications, and athletic activities. This course is of interest to principals, superintendents, and teachers concerned with the administration or sponsorship of student activities. Second Term. 8 :00. Maryland Hall, 211. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Chase.

EDUCATIONS31S-Educational Sociology. See Sociology S315. First Term. 12 :00. Maryland Hall, 108. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Carver.

EDUCATION S316----Contemporary Educational Philosophy. A study of the various contemporary educational theories, with especial reference to democratic educational philosophy as related to problems in our own country. Second Term. 9 :20. Room I. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Holtzclaw.

English

ENGLISH SlOl-The Principles of Writing in Theory and Practice. The course takes into account the individual interests and skill of the student, offering him opportunity for development in the kind of writing that best suits his needs. Frequent assignments for exercise and practice, personal conferences, and supervision. First Term. 9 :20. Room B. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Stevenson.

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ENGLISH S102-The Principles of Writing in Theory and Practice. A continuation of Sl0l. A study of representative short stories will be included. Second Term. 9 :20. Room B. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Ball.

ENGLISH S203-The Major English Poets. Studies in the better known works of the greater English poets. May be taken for credit in either semester of the regular course in the survey of English literatur e. First Term. 9 :20. Room J. Mr. Ball.

ENGLISH S311-M odern Drama. A study of drama in Great Britain and the United States from the late Victorian period until the present. Second Term. 10 :40. Room B. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Peple.

ENGLISH S319-The Romantic Movement. English poetry' approximately from 1780 to 1825. Studies in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. Second Term. 9 :20. Room J. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Peple.

ENGLISH S329-The Anatomy of Poetry. An analytical and critical study of poetry, its mechanics and conventions, and of the qualities which constitute the various kinds of poetic excellence. First Term. 10 :40. Room B. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Stevenson.

ENGLISH S342-New Boo!?s. Individual direction in the appreciation of new books in American, English, and World Literature. May be credited as Advanced Composition, Literary Criticism, or Teaching of English. First Term. 10 :40. Room C. Credit, one, two, or three semester hours. Miss Lutz.

French

FRENCH SlOl-Elementary French. For students with little or no knowledge of French. First Term. 12 :00. Room D. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Lavender.

FRENCH Sl02-Elementary French. A continuation of French SlOl. Second Term . 12 :00. Room D. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Gaines

FRENCH Sl03-Intermediate French. A review of grammar, reading, composition, and conversation. First Term. 10 :40. Room D. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Lavender.

FRENCH Sl04-Intermediate Fr ench . A continuation of secondy ear French Second Term 10 :40 Room D Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Gaines.

German

German S103 and S104 correspond to the whole of second year German during the regular session .

GERMAN Sl03-S econd Year Ger man. A review of German grammar and th e reading of modern prose and dramatic works in class and as assigned parall el. Prerequisite, German 101-102 or the equivalent. First term. 8 :00, Room C. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Skinner .

GERMAN Sl04--S econd Y ear German. A continuation of course S 103. Second term. 8 :00 Room C. Credit, three semester h ours . Mr. Skinner.

Greek and Latin

In addition to fundamental grammar courses in Greek and Latin, courses desired in Greek and Latin literature will be offered Each course offered will be arranged for three semester hours credit . Class hours will be arranged to suit the student's schedule . Maryland Hall, 109. Mr. Bass

History

HISTORYS205-American History from its B eginning to the Civil W ar Second Term. 10 :40. Room R. Credit, three semester hours. Mr McDanel.

HISTORY S302-Latin American History. First Term. 10 :40. Room R. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. McDanel.

HISTORY S303-The Far Eastern Policy of the United States. F irst Term. 8 :00. Room R. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. McDanel.

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Mathematics

MATHEMATICSSlOI-College Algebra. Simultaneous linear equations, quadratic equations, progressions, binomial theorem, theory of equations, and determinants. First Term. 8 :00. Richmond Hall, 204. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Wheeler.

MATHEMATICS S102-Trigonometry. Logarithms, right and oblique triangles, identities, trigonometric equations, complex numbers, and DeMoivre's Theorem. Second Term. 8 :00. Richmond Hall, 204. Credit, three semester hours . Mr. Wheeler.

MATHEMATICSS201-Analytical Geometry. Construction and discussion of loci, straight line, circle, simpler properties ·of the conics, transformation of coordinates, and polar coordinates. First Term. 9 :20. Richmond Hall, 206. Credit, three semester hours. Mr . Wheeler.

MATHEMATICSS202-Calculus. The methods of differentiation and integration, maxima and minima, rates, and partial differentiation. Second Term. 9 :20. Richmond Hall, 206. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Gaines.

Philosophy

PHILOSOPHYS309-A11 1,erican Philosophy. A study of the development of philosophical thought in the United States from Colonial times till the present with emphasis on important thinkers such as Edwards, Emerson, James, Royce, Pierce and Dewey. First Term. 9 :20. Room I. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Holtzclaw.

PHILOSOPHYS316-Contempora:ry Educational Philosophy. Identical with Education S316. See under Education. Second Term. 9 :20. Room I. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Holtzclaw.

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Physics

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P HYSICS SlOla-General Physics including Mechanics , Properties o f Matter, Heat, and Sound. First Term . 8 :00. Credit with P hysics SlOlb , five semester hours. Mr . Loving .

PHYSICS S101b-General Physics Laboratory and quiz periods. To accompany Physics SlOla First Term 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Loving.

P HYSICS S102a-General Physics including Light, Electricity, and M agnetism. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit with Physics S 102b, five semester hours. Mr . Albright.

PHYSICS S102b-General Physics Laboratory and quiz periods. To accompany Physics S 102a. Second Term . 9 :20-12 :00. Mr . Albright.

Psychology

PSYCHOLOGY S307-Abnormal Psychology. The history and changing conceptions of the human mind and behavior. First Term . 8 :00. Biology Building, 108 . Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Astrop.

PSYCHOLOGYS308-The Psychology of P ersonali ty Th e mind and body at work together in an ever-changing environment. S econd Term. 8 :00. Biology Building, 108. Credit, three semester hours. Mr Astrop.

Sociology

SocroLOGYS307-Criminology . A scientific study of the causes and control of juvenile delinquency and crime. Second Term . 10 :40. Maryland Hall, 108. Credit, three semester hours. Mr Carver.

SocroLoGY S315-Education al Soc i ology. The principles of sociology applied to educational programs. First Term 12 :00. Maryland Hall, 108. Credit , three semester hours. Mr. Carver.

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Spanish

(Spanish Sl01-Sl02 and Spanish S103-S104 cover b ot h semesters of the first year and second year respectively.)

SPANISH SlOl-Elementary Spanish. A course for students with little or no knowledge of Spanish. First Term. 12 :00. R oom C. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Caylor.

SPANISH Sl02-Elementary Spanish. A continuation of Spanish SlOl. Second Term. 12 :00. Room C. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Caylor.

SPANISH Sl03-lntermediate Spanish. A systematic revi ew of grammar, dictation and composition of moderate difficulty. Reading of typical works by modern poets and prose ~rite r s. First Term. 9 :20. Room C. Credit, three semester hour s. Mr Caylor.

SPANISH S104--lntermediate Spanish A continuation of Spanish Sl03. Second Term. 9 :20. Room C. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Caylor.

Additional Courses

Other courses may also be offered if as many as eight stud ents desire any individual course. Among these are Engineering Drawing, Surveying, and Spherical Trigonometry and Navigati on .

The Libraries

The libraries of the University contain 100,000 volumes including Government documents. The main collection of the Uni versity Library is housed in the Charles Hill Ryland building.

The T. C. Williams School of Law building in Richmond houses the libraries of the law school and the evening school of ap plied economics.

In addition to the University collections, the collections in the Richmond Public Library, Virginia State Library, Medical College of Virginia Library and the Virginia Historical Society Lib rary afford exceptional facilities for research .

T. C. WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF LAW

Summer Session, 1942

Faculty of Instruction

T he T. C. Williams School of Law is an integral part of the University of Richmond, and the degrees in law are conferred by the corporation of the University of Richmond. It is fully accredited by the A merican Bar Association, and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.

Th ree years are required for the degree in which time the student rnust p ass successfully 80 semester hours of law study. One-half of a y ear's residence and 14 semester hours of credit may be obtained by attendance at one full summer session.

Admission: Two years of college work, including sixty (60) semester hours, exclusive of non-theory courses, are required for admission.

Fees

Matriculation fee ( one fee covers both terms) ........$10.00 T uition fee-per semester hour... .......................... ... 8.00

Schedule of Classes

F IRSTTERM

June 8-July 18

Sa les

( 4 semester hours)

I nsurance

( 2 semester hours)

P rivate Corporations ( 4 semester hours)

SECONDTERM

July 20-August 29

Agency ( 4 semester hours)

Criminal Procedure (2 semester hours)

Security ( 4 semester hours)

For further information, apply to M. RAY DOUBLES, Dean

601 North Lombardy Street Richmond, Virginia

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1941 Summer School Enrollment

ADAMS,ELIE MAYNARD

Clarkton, Virginia

ALLEN, EVELYNLARUE Richmond, Virginia

ALLEN, FRANK CHICHESTER........................................................Richmond, Virginia

AMRHEIN, }OHN LEONARD Richmond, Virginia

ANCARROW,NEWTONHoPPER - Richmond, Virginia

ANDERSON,CHARLESAuBRIN ....................................................Richmond, Virginia

ANDERSON,EMMETT HARVEY,}R...............................................Richmond, Virginia

ASHWORTH,DAVIDWrLLIAM Richmond, Virginia

ATWILL,ANNIE BELLE..................................................................Richmond, Virginia

AYERS, OsA BATMAN,}R Roanoke, Virginia

BAILEY,AMOS PuRNELL................_............................................Richmond, Virginia

BAILEY,Lour LLoYD......................................................................Richmond, Virginia

BAIN, }AMES WrLSON Brooklyn, New York

BAKER,MAURYDAVISON,}R Richmond, Virginia

BALL, ADA DANDRIDGE Richmond, Virginia

BAREFORD,JoHN MusE Ozeana, Virginia

BARLOW,}OANNE Richmond, Virginia

BARNETT,}AMES HARMON..........................................................Richmond, Virginia

BASS, EuNICE VIRGINIA..............................•····-······························Ettrick, Virginia BASS, WALTERELBERTH

BEALL,BOYDPIERCE,}R...............................................................Richmond, Virginia

BENSON,ANN BARLOW..............................................................Portsmouth, Virginia BETTS,NoRVELWrLSON _ Richmond, Virginia BEVERLEY,WILLIAM WELBY,}R. - Richmond, Virginia BIRCHETT,THOMAS DANIEL, }R _ Petersburg, Virginia BLACKBURN,NANCY VAUGHN..................................................Richmond, Virginia BLANTON, FRANK McF ADEN....................................................Richmond, Virginia BLANTON,JOYCECECELIA Charleston, South Carolina BLANTON,WYNDHAM BOLLING,}R Richmond, Virginia BoOTH, ROBERTEDMUNDS........·-················································Gate City, Virginia BOOTHE,LoNA BRADFORD Wakefield, Virginia BoRRON,MATTIE ScoTT Richmond, Virginia BowEN, CouRTNEYCox .........•........................................................Tazewell, Virginia BOYD,CLARENCERoDES _ Bassett, Virginia BRANCH, RosA VIRGINIA Richmond, V\rg\n\a BRENNER,Lours ............................................................................Richmond, Virg1ma BRIGGS,HARRYHARPER,}R Melrose, Massachusetts BRIGGS,}AMES EDWARD Richmond, Virginia BROUGHMAN,Lours RAY..............................................................Buchanon, Virgin\a BROWN,ARTHUR HENRY, }R Bangor, Penns)'.lv~n!a BROWN,PRESTONRrCE Portsmouth, Virg1ma BRUNK, BETSY CURRY..................................................................Richmond, Virginia BuGG, DrcrA DE}ARNETTE Richmond, V\rgjnja BULLARD,PEGGY Richmond, V!rg!n!a BULLOCK,HENRY ARMSTEAD,}R...............................................Richmond, V!rg!n!a BURKE, LEO FRANCIS..............................•••···•················-··········Richmond, Virginia BURNETT,CLEM FrTCH : Richmond, Virgjnja BURNETTE,HowARD OLSEN _ Boulevard, Vjrg!n!a BURNETTE,MELVIN W ALDO Richmond, V!rg!n!a BURSLEY,JoHN BRAND

CARR,ANNA DEANE............••···························-···························Richmond, Virginia CARAVATI,HENRY LEO, JR Richmond, Virginia CARROLL,THOMAS ODELL. Richmond, Virginia CARTER,ELIZABETH}AMES Gate City, Virginia CARTER,WILLIAM CLIFTON Richmond, Virginia CARTWRIGHT,PA UL J AMES..........................................................Richmond, Virginia CARVER,ELIZABETHWRIGHT......................................................Richmond, Virginia CAVAN,ELIZABETH...........•............................................................Richmond, Virginia CHANDLER,WILLIAM BoswELL Church Road, Virginia CHRISTIAN,ANDREWHENRY Richmond, Virginia CHOCKLEY,MARY VIRGINIA........................................................Richmond, Virginia CLAIBORNE,HERBERTAUGUSTINE,JR.........................................Richmond, Virginia CLARY,MARY THOMPSON............••···-·········································Richmond, Virginia COLEMAN,CLAUDEC., }R

Virginia COLLINS,ELISE BARBER Richmond, Virginia CoLLINs,FRANK RIVES BERRYMAN Richmond, Virginia CONATY,THOMAS }AMES.................•............................Huntington, West Virginia CONKLIN,EDWARDGoRDoN Rockville, Maryland COVINGTON,WILLIAM TANKARD,JR...........................................Reedville, Virginia Cox, LouISE ............••···-···········································•·····················Smithfield, Virginia CULBRETH,}AMES MONROE,JR Richmond, Virginia CURRY,LIBBY HoPE................................................................•.....Richmond, Virginia CURTIS,THOMAS}EFFERSON Richmond, Virginia o'AvESNE,ALYS LEONTINE..........................................................Richmond, Virginia DAVIDSON,WALTERDANIEL Richmond, Virginia DAVIS,BEVERLY}AMES,JR Richmond, Virginia DECKER,FRANK W ALKER Richmond, Virginia

DIEZ-RIVAS,FEDERICo...............................................................•Caguas, Puerto Rico DODSON,AUSTIN INGRAM,JR.....................................................Richmond, Virginia DUNLOP,JoHN ..................................................................................Washington, D. C. ELDER,MARY CoRNELIA Richmond, Virginia ELLETT,JoHN SPEARS,II.. Richmond, Virginia ELLINGTON,JEANNETTEBuRGESS Richmond, Virginia ELLIS,FRANCESCARRINGTON..................................................Waynesboro, Virginia ENGLISH,BRUCEV AUGHAN.....•..................................................Richmond, Virginia FARIS,WILSON LEE Richmond, Virginia FELMET,FRED MARVIN................................................................Richmond, Virginia FINNEGAN,WILLIAM JosEPH ............

Virginia FITCH,WILLIAM KEMPER............................................................Richmond, Virginia FITCHETT,WooDROWWrLSON......................................................Richmond, Virginia FITZHUGH,WILLIAM BATEMAN Richmond, Virginia FLOYD,}EAN GARNETT..................................................................Richmond, Virginia FLYTHE,NORMAN}ASON Ashland, Virginia FORBES,SARAH ANN Richmond, Virginia FRANK,ELEANORANNE Petersburg, Virginia FRANKLIN,JAMES ELizABETH South Norfolk, Virginia FRAZIER,MARJORIEMARIE..........................................................Richmond, Virginia FRIDDELL,Guy RAYMOND............................................................Richmond, Virginia FROST,RUTH SPAIN Richmond, Virginia FULTON,THOMAS RoBERT..............................................................Danville, Virginia FUNG,SHIU-TONG Hong Kong, China GAMBILL,\VALTERRAY................................................................Richmond, Virginia GARY,ELLA HAZEL........................................................................Richmond, Virginia GASSER,GEORGEBERSHOLD,JR Richmond, Virginia GATEWOOD,EM METTETRIBLE,J R

GATTEN,ERNESTBuRDETTE Richmond, Virginia

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GAULDING,ANN MARGARET............_..........................................Richmond, Virginia

GEORGE,ELLIS P ARSONS................................................................Richmond, Virginia

GILBERT,ALFREDRACHELS Richmond, Virginia

GILL, HELEN REED

GILL, JoHN ALEXANDER Richmond, Virginia

GILL, JOHN EDGAR Richmond, Virginia

GILLELAN,KATHRYN SMILLIE..........................................Jersey City, New Jersey

GILLESPIE,LESTERLANGDON..........................................................Coeburn, Virginia

GILMAN, CARYLouisE Richmond, Virginia

GINDHART,CHARLESFREDERICH,]R .................................Newport News, Virginia

GIRAGOSIAN,ARCHIE Richmond, Virginia

GoLDBARTH,NANCY W ARD Richmond, Virginia

GOLDSMITH,SHIRLEY SYLVIA......................................................Hopewell, Virginia

GORDON,]OHN NEWTON Richmond, Virginia

GREENBAUM,STANLEYALBERT Richmond, Virginia

GREENWOOD,SADIE UsHER Petersburg, Virginia

GRIGG,JOHN EDWARD Richmond, Virginia

GROSS,JEROME................................................................................Richmond, Virginia

HAAKE, Eow ARDCALL.................................................................Richmond, Virginia

HADDOCK,GARLANDDouGLAS Richmond, .Virginia

HAINES, GORDONCooPER Orlando, Florida

HALL, AGNES CONSTANCE Richmond, Virginia

HALL, CHARLESCECIL,]R ...........................................................Richmond, Virginia

HALL, NORMANBRIERLEY,]R ............... ..............................Chevy Chase, Maryland

HALL, STELLALouISE Richmond, Virginia

HALLIGAN,WILLIAM WALTER,JR Clifton Forge, Virginia

HANCOCK,MADISONBEASLEY..................................................Midlothian, Virginia

HANSON, ELIZABETHHuGHES Richmond, Virginia

HARDY, ELLEN IRBY....................................................................Blackstone, Virginia

HARLOE,HowARD EMERSON......................................................Glen Allen, Virginia

HART, MARY FRANCEs Richmond, Virginia

HARWOOD,HILDA ScoTT Richmond, Virginia

HAW, GEORGEEDWIN, ]R Richmond, Virginia

HAWKINS, HENRY FLOYD Richmond, Virginia

HAY, WILLIAM PIERCE,]R ...........................................................Richmond, Virginia

HEPLER,WILLIAM PAUL..............................................................Richmond, Virginia

HOFFMAN, MARY DuANE Forest Hills, New York HOLLAND,CAROLYN Winston Salem, North Carolina

Hoon, ]EAN CHAMPION..............................................................Petersburg, Virginia

HOOKER,HENRY LESTER,]R Richmond, V\rg\nja HooVER, CATHERINEBmo Richmond, V!rg:n:a HOUSER,WINNIFRED SAVAGE......................................................Richmond, V!rg:n:a HuLCHER, HELEN MARIE............................................................Richmond, V!rg!n:a HUMBERT,RICHARDELMER Suffolk, V!rg(n:a HUNEYCUTT,]AMES WILSON Richmond, Virg:n:a JACKSON,WILLIAM WALTER Richmond, V\rg:n:a

JACOBSEN,DAGMARFLORENCE Brown's Store, V!rg:n:a

JARVIS,FLOYDELDRIDGE,JR Richmond, V!rg:n:a JEFFERIES,GEORGIETURPIN......................................................Midlothian, Virg:n:a JEFFREYS,HERNDONPHILPOTT Chase City, V\rg!n:a ]ETT, HENRY LEE Reedville, V!rg:n:a JoHNS, THOMAS NELSONPAGE..................................................Richmond, V!rg:11:a

JOHNSON, BETTY]EANICE Parksley, V:rg:n:a JOHNSON, HELEN ELizABETH Richmond, Virgmia

JOHNSON,THOMAS ELLIS, JR Richmond, Virginia

JOHNSON,THOMAS NELSONPAGE Richmond, Virginia

JONES,MIRIAM ALLENE................................................................Richmond, Virginia

JoNES, MARY CAMPBELL..............................................................Richmond, Virginia

JONES,MARY STRANGE Richmond, Virginia

JONES,ROBLEY Richmond, Virginia

JosEY, JACQUELYNWEsLEY........................................Orangeburg, South Carolina

KAFKA,HERMAN DAVID Richmond, Virginia KALAJIAN,MARGARET..................................................................Richmond, Virginia

KAYHOE,MARY ELLSWORTH Richmond, Virginia

KEITH, QuELLEN McGuIRE Spencer, West Virginia

KING,THOMAS EDWIN...................................._................Marlinton, West Virginia KIRKPATRICK,]ANE. Richmond, Virginia KLAFFKY,RICHARDCARROLL................................................Huntington, New York

KLINE, MILDREDADELAIDE Richmond, Virginia

KRAUSE,CHARLES Baltimore, Maryland LANGFORD,WILLIAM ERNEST, JR...............................................Richmond, Virginia

LAURINAITIS, FRANCISlGNATIUS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LAWHORN,MINNIE W AITE Richmond, Virginia

LEACH,BYRONELWOOD Richmond, Virginia

LEVENSON,IRWIN HERBERT Richmond, Virginia

LEVINE,ETHEL................................................................................Richmond, Virginia

LIGON,MARGARETHATTON..........................................................Richmond, Virginia

LLEWELLYN,CHARLESELROY,]R Richmond, Virginia LOGAN,JOSEPHINE MARY............................................................Richmond, Virginia LONG,ALVIN PENROSE Richmond, Virginia

LONGAKER,HORACEGEORGE,JR Newport News, Virginia LORRAINE,ALFREDLENNOX,]R Richmond, Virginia LoUGHEAD,Josrn EDITH Richmond, Virginia LucK, WILLIAM TYREE................................................................Richmond, Virginia LUCKEY,JuANITA Augusta, Georgia LUGAR,WILLIAM ALDA................................................................Richmond, Virginia

LUMSDEN,VIRGIL MASON, JR Richmond, Virginia McAFEE,ALYCE Richmond, Virginia

McDONALD,]DANNA ELIZABETH................................................Richmond, Virginia McKANN, HoMER ALTON Richmond, Virginia McMULLEN,HENRIETTA]OHNSTON Farmville, Virginia McVAY, THOMAS HAROLD,]R. Norfolk, Virginia MACDONALD,HELEN ELAINE Richmond, Virginia MAclLWAINE,WILLIAM ANDREW..............................................Richmond, Virginia MADIGAN,JOHN PATRICK....................................................Long Island, New York MALONEY,EMILIE Richmond, Virginia MARTIN,PERCYHART, ]R .........................................................Sweet Hall, Virginia

MAssucco, JoHN, ]R Richmond, Virginia MAY,]AMES TERRELL,]R Bedford, Virginia

MEINHARD,MARGARETW ATKINS Richmond, Virginia MILCHIN,ADALINE Richmond, Virginia MILLER,GEORGEKENNETH..........................................................Richmond, Virginia

MILLER,JERRYG ...................................................................Fredericksburg, Virginia

MILLER,WILLIAM READ Richmond, Virginia MooDY,GEORGEH .........................................................................Glen Allen, Virginia

MooDY,SAMUEL MILLER,]R Richmond, Virginia MOORE,CORNELIABACON Richmond, Virginia MOORE,ROBERTP ATRICK..............................................................Richmond, Virginia MORGAN,]EAN CouLTER Rapidan, Virginia MOSELEY,DoMA RoBERTA............................................................Richmond, Virginia

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MURPHEY, ROBERTSTAFFORD....................................................Richmond, Virginia

MYLIUs, CHARLESWooDFORD,JR Richmond, Virginia

NEWBY,KATHERINESERGEANT Richmond, Virginia

NICHOLS,THOMAS JoSEPH, 111.. Richmond, Virginia

NICHOLS,THOMAS WILLIAM New Rochelle, New York NICHOLSON,MARGUERITEGAY Ocean View, Virginia

NOLAND,NANCY Richmond, Virginia

OLIVER,JoHN PRINCEwooo, JR...........••·······························-·····Richmond,Virginia OMOHUNDRO,FLOYDALVIN, JR.................................................Richmond, Virginia OPPENHEIM, LEWYN MEYER......................................................Arlington, Virginia

OWEN, MARY BENNETT Jarratt, Virginia

OwENS, SPENCER

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PARKER,MINNIE FEROL.. Chapel Hill, North Carolina PARKS, CHARLES]ESSE Richmond, Virginia PARSLEY,PHYLLIS LLEWELLYN..................................................Richmond, Virginia

PATTON,]AMES DODDRIDGE,111.. Richmond, Virginia

PAULI, EowIN FINDLAY Richmond, Virginia

PAVEY,ANN RosAMOND..............................................................Richmond, Virginia

PEARSON,CHARLESBROWN Richmond, Virginia

PERKINSON,RAYMOND Glendale, Arizona

PETERS,JAMES LINwooo ................................................................Sandston, Virginia

PHILPOTT,ALBERTLEE....................•························-··················Philpott, Virginia

QurLLEN, LELIA FAYE Nickelsville, Virginia

QUINN, DOROTHYBELLE Richmond, Virginia

RAINE, DuoLEY ALLEN Norfolk, Virginia

RANEY, WILLIAM NIEL....·-······························•··•··············Morgan Hill, California

REAMES,DAVIDHERBERT,JR.....................................................Petersburg, Virginia

REMINE, ]AMES ANDREW,JR Richmond, Virginia

REYNOLDS,GEORGEEow ARD......_................................................Richmond, Virginia

RHODES,ROBERTANDREW University of Richmond, Virginia

RICE, MARIONLEE, JR Richmond, Virginia

ROBERTS,LucIEN Woon, JR.........................................................Richmond, Virginia

ROBERTSON,DAVIDLAUDER,JR Pelham, New York

ROBERTSON,MARY LoursE Richmond, Virginia

ROBINSON,FLORENCEHoLLAND..................................................Richmond, Virginia

ROLLINGS,JOHN AooLPH Richmond, Virginia

ROMAINE,MASON, III Petersburg, Virginia

ROPER,WILLIAM YouNG ..............................................................Richmond, Virginia

ROSENFELD,ROBERTSAMSON Richmond, V\rg\n\a ROTELLA,J OSEPH..............................................................................Ellerson, V 1rgm1a

RouGAN, JAMES EDMUND..........................................................Brooklyn, New York

RouToN, CHARLESRAY Richmond, Virginia

ROWLETT,ELEANORPATTERSON -· •··· ··•··············Richmond,Virginia

RUSHER, HANNAH MAY..................................................................Bedford, Virginia

RYLAND,ALICE GARNETT Richmond, V\rg\n\a SANDRIDGE,WILLIAM ALFRED Richmond, V1rg1ma

SATTERFIELD,DAVEEDWARD,111.. Richmond, Vjrg\n\a SAUER,LESTERMARTIN Richmond, V!rg!n!a

SAVAGE,BERNARDMANUEL Richmond, V!rg!n!a SEASE,RoBERTHAMMOND............................................................Richmond, V!rg!n!a

SHADWELL,LEMUEL RAY, JR Richmond, V1rg1ma

SHAIA, Eow ARDHARRY Richmond, V\rg\n\a

SHELTON,DOROTHYSTUART Richmond, V1rg!~a

SHELTON,ELEANORWINN Richmond, Virg!n!a

SHEPHERD,RICHARDTHOMAS Richmond, V\rg!n!a SISSON,HUGH HAMILTON............................................................Richmond, Virgmia

SKORAPA, VICTORANTHONY _ Richmond, Virginia

SMITH, CHARLESIVEY,]R Richmond, V\rg\n\a SMITH , ]AMES RoY........................................................ ............Portsmouth, V1rg1ma

SMITH,JOHN EARLE Highland Springs, Virginia SMITH,WILLIAM RICHARD Richmond, Virginia SouTHALL, WILLIAM HENRY....................................................Petersburg, Virginia SPENCE,EMMET LESLIE

Virginia SPENCER, RoBERTBRUCE..................................................................Dillwyn, Virginia STAFFORD,VERNONCARLTON ••····

····Richmond, Virginia STANSBURY, DoROTHYRuoo Richmond , Virginia STEINMETZ , GRANVILLEHARDING..............................................Richmond, Virginia

STELLS,MELVINARELIUS..····-···-·······················································Beach, Virginia STUMP,ANNA LEIGH Richmond, Virginia TAYLOR,GERVASSTORRS,]R _ Richmond, Virginia TAYLOR,JACKSON]OHNSON Winnabow, North Carolina TERRY,JEAN FRANCEs..................................................................Richmond, Virginia THOMAS,HARDINGLEsTER......................................................Martinsville, Virginia THRASHER, HELEN FRANCES Richmond, Virginia Toon, JULIAN PRATT..................................................................Richmond, Virginia TRAYLOR,JoHN MARSHALL Richmond, Virginia TREDWAY,LucY FLOYD Richmond, Virginia TREVVETT,JANE WALDROP................................................_..............Ashland, Virginia TURNER,EDWIN RANDOLPH Hopewell, Virginia TYSON,WILMUTH LANDRUM....................................................Richmond, Virginia URAM,JosEPH CoNRAD................................................................Richmond, Virginia VALENTINE,GRANVILLEGRAY,]R Richmond, Virginia VrcARS,MARGARETMENEFEE Waynesboro, Virginia VOGT,ELMO ]ENKINS Trevilians, Virginia WAGNER,VIRGINIAKERN Richmond, Virginia WARE,RALPH MARIAN.................._............................................Berryville, Virginia

W ARINNER, MARGARETMATHEWS Richmond, Virginia

WATKINS,CHARLESALLEN, ]R Richmond, Virginia

WEBD,]OHN MANSON................................................................Kenbridge, Virginia

WEBSTER,ALFREDLEoN Richmond, Virginia WEISS,MILTONBELA Richmond, Virginia WEITZEL, JOHN STRAUB Richmond, Virginia

WELLS,]AMES EARL.....·-···-······

WHEAT, ELLA BRAMBLETT..........................................................Litwalton, Virginia

WHITE, NELL JEANNETTE.. .. ••······ ···-· Petersburg, Virginia WICKER,JoHN Tivrs _ Richmond, Virginia

WICKER,LILA RICHARDSON........................................................Richmond, Virginia

WICKER,RUTH ANN _ Richmond , Virginia WIENER,CAROLINEANTOINETTE Emporia, Virginia

WILLIAMS,ALADARWILLIAM......_............................................Richmond, Virginia

WILLIAMS,BETSY Richlands, Virginia

WILLIAMS , BOLLINGGAY............................................................Richmond, Virginia

WrLLIAMs,EMMETTFrLLMORE..........................................................Crewe, Virginia WILLIAMS,RrcHARD KENNON Richmond, Virginia W1LLIA11s,STUARTLEE Richmond, Virginia

WrLLis, ELIZABETHGoLD Richmorid, Virginia WINBORNE,ALONZODAVIS, JR Richmond, Virginia

Woon, JANIE ELIZABETH _ Petersburg, Virginia

WooLFOLK,BESSIE LAMB Richmond , Virginia WRIGHT,CECIL SHIRLEY _ Richmond , Virginia

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WYATI, JOHN MITCHELL,IIL. Richmond, Virginia

YouNG, JoHN BROOKE..................................................................Richmond, Virginia

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Law Students

ARENSTEIN,DAvID........................................................................Richmond, Virginia

BERRY,ROBERTWooDROW Middlebourne, West Virginia

BAKER, BERNARDEDWARD Webster, Massachusetts

CAPLAN,FREDHARRY Clarksburg, West Virginia

CARR, DANIEL THOMAS Princeton, West Virginia

DEJESUS,ANGELRAFAEL......................................................................San Juan, P.R.

DRAPER,GEORGEWILLIAM..............................................................Richland, Virginia

FETTER,CHARLES Huntington, West Virginia

FIELD, EDWARDLEWIS Richmond, Virginia

GARIAN, CHARLES Richmond, Virginia

GARNETI,HENRY DUNCAN Fredericksburg, Virginia

GIL, FRANCISCOANDRES......................................................................Albonito, P. R.

HONEYMAN,MoRTON......................................................................Roanoke, Virginia

ISBELL,THOMAS WINN, JR Richmond, Virginia

LANTZ, HARRYLEE........................................................Jacksonburg, West Virginia

MARTIN, HUNTER WATKINS Richmond, Virginia

MONTGOMERY,JAMES HENRY, JR Richmond, Virginia

NooNAN, JOHN JOSEPH, JR Richmond, Virginia

PALMORE,CARLYLEHARRIS Richmond, Virginia

PoLINE, JOSEPH DELSARDO Fairmont, West Virginia

PRIBBLE,BASCOMSALE,JR.................................................Fredericksburg, Virginia

RoMINO, DOMINICKJoSEPH _ Fairmont, West Virginia

STEIN, WILLIAM, JR Natchez, Mississippi

WALKER,FLAVIUSBuRFooT, JR .................................................Richmond, Virginia

YouNG, HUGH PARKER Richmond, Virginia

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Aviation

BAROODY,ALFREDFRED................................................................Richmond, Virginia

BRITION, HENRY DoUGLAS Richmond, Virginia

CHITTENDEN,ALBERTPORTER..........................••·····························:··Iowa City 1 I~~a

GRINNAN, DANIEL, III.. ..............................................................R1chmond, Virgm1a

HAMILTON,RICHMONDHARRISON Richmond, Virginia

HELTZEL,ALAN STRADER Richmond, Virginia

STOKES,CLAIBORNEHowARD Blackstone, V!rg\n\a WILLING, MARK SKINNER,JR.....................................................Mt. Holly, Virg1ma

Total 8

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