University of Richmond
SUMMER SESSION
JUNE g-AUGUST 31, 1944
First Term: June 9-July 20
Second Term: July 21-August 31

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SUMMER SESSION
JUNE g-AUGUST 31, 1944
First Term: June 9-July 20
Second Term: July 21-August 31

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VOLUME XLVI MARCH, I 944
NUMBER I ENTERED

June 9 to August 31.,1944
First Term: June 9-J uly 20
Second Term: July 21-August 31

The Summer Session of 1944 will be conducted in the buildings of Westhampton College-the woman's college in the University of Richmond UNIVERSITY

JUNE 9 AND 10, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-Registration.
JUNE 12, MONDAY-Class Work Begins.
JULY 19 AND 20, WEDNESDAYAND THURSDAY-First Term Examinations.
JULY 20, THURSDAY-First Term Ends.
JULY 21, FRIDAY-Second Term Begins.
AUGUST 30 AND 31, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY-Second Term Examinations.
AUGUST 31, THURSDAY-Second Term Ends.
AUGUST 31, THURSDAY-Commencement.
Administrative Officers
FREDERIC WILLIAM BOATWRIGHT, M.A., LL.D. President
CHARLES H. WHEELER, III, PH.D. Treasurer
WILLIAM LOFTIN PRINCE, A.M. Dean
JOSEPHINE NUNNALLY, B.A., B.S., M.A. Librarian
HELEN ALBEE MoNSELL, A.M. Registrar
BETTY ANNE GUSTAFSON Secretary to the Dean

SOLON B. COUSINS, B.A., D.D. Bible Professor of Bible
ROBERT F. SMART, PH.D. Professor of Biology Biology
BEVERLEY JONES, M.A. Biology Assistant Professor of Biology
J. STANTON PIERCE, PH.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Chemistry
A. F. BEALE, JR., B.S. . Chemistry Instructor in Chemistry
WILLIAM E. TROUT, JR., PH.D. Professor of Chemistry, Mary Baldwin College, Va. Chemistry
HERMAN P. THOMAS, PH.D. Economics Professor of Economics
w. L. PRINCE, A.M. Education Professor of Education
W. DANIEL ELLIS, M.A. Education Principal, A. H. Hill Jr. High School, Richmond, Va.
B. C. HOLTZCLAW, JR., PH.D. Education James Thomas, Jr., Professor of Philosophy
S. w. STEVENSON, PH.D. English Professor of English
EDWARD C. PEPLE, PH.D. English Assistant Professor of English
French

MAUDE HOWLETT vVooDFIN, PH.D. History
Associate Professor of History
SUSAN MADELINE LOUGH, PH.D. History Professor of History
CHARLES H. WHEELER, III, PH.D. Mathematics Professor of Mathematics
R. E. LOVING, PH.D. Professor of Physics Physics
ROBERT C. ASTROP, M.A. Professor of Psychology Psychology
MERTON E. CARVER, PH.D. Psychology
Associate Professor of Psychology and Sociology
WILLIAM F. CAYLOR, M.A.
As,sociate Professor of Spanish Spanish
Except as otherwise indicated, all are members of the University of Richmond faculty.

The 1944 Summer Session of the University of Richmond will extend through a period of twelve weeks, June 9-August 31. This will be divided into two terms of six weeks each. All classes will meet five days a week. The length of the class periods will be seventy-five 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.
The Summer Session of 1944 will be conducted in the buildings of Westhampton College-the woman's college in the University of Richmond.
During 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 regular winter session students.
As in the regular session examinations are necessary to obtain credit for any course. Examinations will be given at the end of each term.
Full credit will not be given in any course from which the student has been absent from class more than three times each term. 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.
The normal amount of work which a student may take is two 3-semester hour courses each term. Students applying for the privilege of taking more than this amount of work ( two 3-semester hour courses each term) must present a written statement of approval from the dean, or other proper official, of the college to which credits are to be sent. For lecture and laboratory courses in the sciences five semester hours are given for each term.
Students register on Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10. Regular classwork will begin at 8 :00 Monday morning, June 12. 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 Dean. No such change can be permitted after Wednesday, June 14.
Consult Bulletin Board for schedule of classes and location of classrooms.

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

Room and board will be provided for women students in the dormitories and dining hall of Westhampton College.
Men students will room and board in fraternity houses or private homes on or near the campus.
Rooms will be furnished, but bed linen, pillows, towels, etc. must be supplied by the student. The cost of room and board will be $75.00 for each six weeks term.
The post office address is University of Richmond, Virginia. The telegraph address is Richmond, Virginia.
The right is reserved not to organize any class unless there are as many as eight applicants.
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 thirty-six weeks 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."
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.
(A) Major: When the student has attained junior standing, he must choose a major subject and a related minor. This choice must be made under the guidance of the head of the department in which he wishes to major, and 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 eighteen hours in the minor. In the laboratory sciences, these shall be thirty and twenty semester hours, respectively.
( B) The remaining hours required for the degree are free electives.
The requirements for these degrees are very similar to those for the Bachelor of Arts except that for the Bachelor of Science the major and the minor must be in the natural sciences, and for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration the major and minor must consist of forty-eight hours in the fields of Economics and Applied Economics. Additional mathematics must also be taken for these two degrees. For details, consult the Richmond College catalogue.

It is possible for a student who has a standard B .A. or B.S. degree to take the degrees of Master of Arts or Master of Science in Education 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 graduate 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 arranged for graduate students with professors in other subjects as well.
Three 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 the degree of Master of Arts. Candidates for the degree must make at least a B average in their work. Deficiencies in their work as undergraduates 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 are the same as the requirements for the Master of Arts except that the student does his major work in the field of Education. This degree is particularly adapted for those interested in teaching.
Those interested in taking the Master's Degree by work in the Summer Session should write, for further particulars, to Professor B. C. Holtzclaw, Dean of the Graduate School, University of Richmond, Virginia.
8 :00·9 :15
Chemistry S30J.J04 (b)
Chemistry SJ0S.J06(a)
Economics S201·202
English SJ0J.J17
History S205-206
Mathematics S101·102
Physics S!0l-102 (a)
Psychology S20 l •202

9:20·10:35
Biology S101·102 (a)
Chemistry S201·202 (a)
Chemistry SJ0J.J04 (b)
Chemistry SJ05-J06 (h)
Education SJ JO.J 11
English S20J.J19
History SJJO.J12
Physics S101·102 (b)
Spanish S10J.J04
("a" indicates lecture, "b" laboratory.)
10:40·11:55
Bible SJ0l•J0J
Biology S101·102 (b)
Chemistry S201·202 (b)
Chemistry SJ0J-J04 (b)
Chemistry SJ0S•J06 (b)
Education SJJS.J16
Education SJ0S.J06
English S101·102
French S10J•l04
Physics S!0l·l02 (b)
12:00·1 :15
Biology S 101-102 (b)
Chemistry S201·202 (b)
Chemistry SJ0JcJ04 (a)
French S!0l-102
Psychology SJ07-308
Spanish S101·102
*Biology, Chemistry and Physics classes and laboratories will meet in the respective buildings on The Richmond College Campus.

(Courses numbered 300 and above may be taken for graduate credit.)
BIBLES301-The Old Testament. Introductory studies on how to read and know The Bible; a consideration of the literary and religious values of The Old Testament; and particular attention to the great Hebrew personalities and their permanent contribution. First Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Cousins.
BIBLE S303-The New Testa111,ent.Christianity According to Christ. A study of the Christian religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in the Gospel; intensive study of The Sermon on the Mount; Jesus' method of teaching; and the relevance of His religion to present-day problems. Second Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Cousins.
MR. SMART - MR. JONES
BIOLOGYSlOla-General
Biology. The study of the structure, development, habits, and life of animals. First Term. 9 :20.
Credit with Biology Sl0lb, five semester hours.
BIOLOGYSlOlb-General Biology Laboratory. To accompany Biology SlOla. First Term. 10 :40-1 :15.
BIOLOGYSl02a-General Biology. The study of the structure, development, habits, and life of plants. Second Term. 9 :20.
Credit with Biology S 1026, five semester hours.
BIOLOGYSl02b-General Biology Laboratory. To accompany Biology S102a. Second Term. 10 :40-1 :15.

CHEMISTRYS201a-General Chemistry. First Term. 9 :20. Credit with Chemistry S20lb, five semester hours. Mr. Trout.
CHEMISTRY S201b-General Chemistry Laboratory. First Term. To accompany Chemistry S20la. 10 :40-1 :15. Mr. Trout.
CHEMISTRY S202a-General Chemistry. Second Term. 9 :20 Credit with Chemistry S202b, five semester hours. Mr. Trout.
CHEMISTRYS202b-General Chemistry Laboratory. Second Term . To accompany Chemistry S202a. 10 :40-1 :15. Mr. Trout.
CHEMISTRY S303a-Qualitative Analysis. First Term. 12 :00 . Credit with Chemistry S303b, four or five semester hour s. Mr. Beale.
CHEMISTRYS303b-Qualitative Analysis Laboratory. First Term. To accompany Chemistry S303a. 8 :00 or 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Mr. Beale.
CHEMISTRY S304a-Quantitative Analysis. Second Term. 12 :00. Credit with Chemistry S304b, four or five sem e ster hour s. Mr. Beale.
CHEMISTRY S304b-Quantitative Analysis Laboratory. Second Term. To accompany Chemistry S304a. 8 :00 or 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Beale.
CHEMISTRYS305a-Organic Chemistry. First Term. 8 :00. Credit with Chemistry S305b, four or five semester hours. Mr . Pierce.
CHEMISTRY S305b-Organic Chemistry Laboratory. First Term. To accompany Chemistry S305a. 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Pierce.
CHEMISTRY S306a-Organic Chemistry. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit with Chemistry S306b, four or five semester hours . Mr. Pierce.
CHEMISTRYS306b-Organic Chemistry Laboratory. Second Term. To accompany Chemistry S309a. 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Pierce.
NoTE: Either a year of high school physics or a half-year of college physics is a prerequisite for General Chemistry. Analytical Chemistry is recommended as a prerequisite for Organic Chemistry.

ECONOMICSS201-Contemporary Economic Principles. (I) This course acquaints the student with the structure and functioning of our economic system, the place of economics in our social order, the methods of teaching the science, and the sources of information. Topics discussed are production, exchange, the credit system, markets, insurance, consumption and saving, and war economy. First Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Thomas.
EcoNOMICS S202-Contemporary Economic Policies. (11) The fundamental economic policies considered are value and price, wages, rent, business cycles, inflation, income and expenditures of government, economic systems, and war finance. Economics S201 and S202 are prerequisite to other courses in the field. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Thomas.
EDUCATIONS305-History of Education in the United States. Second Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Prince.
EDUCATION S306-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. First Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Holtzclaw.
EDUCATION310-311-Educational Psychology. Mental ability and its development; learning and growth ; efficient methods of study; application of psychological principles in teaching. Both terms. Either term may be taken separately. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Ellis.
EDUCATIONS315-Educational Sociology. The relationship of programs and systems of education to social problems. Second Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Ellis.

EDUCATIONS316-------Guidance in the Secondary School. The offerings and experiences provided for pupils in high schools that have reorganized their procedure from the standpoint of the abilities, purposes and social needs of pupils. The teacher's function in helping pupils to those purposes and efforts which will contribute most to their growth and success in school and in life. First Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours . Mr. Ellis.
ENGLISH SlOl-The Principles of Writing in Theory and Practice Frequent assignments for exercise and practice, personal conferences, and supervision. First Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Peple.
ENGLISH S102-The Principles of Writing in Theory and Practice. A continuation of SlOl. A study of representative short stories will be included. Second Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Peple.
ENGLISH S203-The Major English Poets. Studies in the better known works of the greater English poets. This course is equivalent to the first semester of the regular course in the survey of English literature. First Term. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Stevenson.
ENGLISH S301-M odern British and American Poetry. A study of the chief British and American poets of the present century . Second Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Stevenson.
ENGLISH S317-Milton. A rather intensive study of Milton's career, of the age in which he lived, and particularly of his Paradise Lost, with some attention to his other poetry. First Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Stevenson.
ENGLISH S319-The Romantic Movement. English poetry approximately from 1780 to 1825. Studies in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. This course may be taken to secure credit for the second semester of the regular course in the survey of English literature. Second Term. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Stevenson.

(French Sl0l and S102 cover material and give credit equal to the two semesters of the winter season. S 103 and S 104 cover the whole of second-year French, and grant equal credit. In the first and second year courses students may register for either or both semesters.)
FRENCH SlOl-Elenientary French. A course for beginners or for those who need review in elementary French The course will include the study of a standard elementary grammar, pronounciation, conversation, and reading. First Term. 12 :00. Credit, three semester hours . ........................................ ............... .
!,'RENCH S102-Elenientary French. A continuation of French SlOl. Second Term. 12 :00. Credit, three seme ster hours .
FRENCH S103-lntermediate French. A review of French grammar, composition, conversation, and reading. First Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours .. ....... ....................... ........ .... .
FRENCH S104--Intennediate French. A continuation of French Sl03. Second Term. 10 :40. Credit, three semester hours.
HISTORY S205-Anierican History from , 1763 to 1850. First Term. Credit, three semester hours. Miss Woodfin.
HISTORY S206-American History from 1850 to the Present Tinie. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Miss Woodfin.
HISTORY S310-History of Latin America. A brief survey of Colonial Institutions and the Wars of Liberation, the Social and Political Developments. 1810-1940. First Term. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours. Miss Lough.
HISTORY S311-Modern European History. The History of Modern Europe from 1789-1914. Second Term. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours. Miss Lough.

MATHEMATICSSlOl-College Algebra. Simultaneous linear equations, quadratic equations, progressions, binomial theorem, theory of equations, and determinants. First Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Wheeler.
MATHEMATICS Sl02-Trigono1netry. Logarithms, right and oblique triangles, identities, trigonometric equations, complex numbers, and DeMoivre's Theorem. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Wheeler.
PHYSICS SlOla-General Physics including Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, and Sound. First Term. 8 :00. Credit with Physics SlOlb, five semester hours. Mr. Loving.
PHYSICS SlOlb-General Physics Laboratory and quiz periods. To accompany Physics SlOla. First Term. 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Loving.
PHYSICS Sl02a-General Physics including Light, Electricity, and Magnetism. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit with Physics S102b, five semester hours. Mr. Loving.
PHYSICS Sl02b-General Physics Laboratory and quiz periods. To accompany Physics S102a. Second Term. 9 :20-12 :00. Mr. Loving.
PSYCHOLOGYS20l-General Psychology. A study of the facts and principles of human behavior with emphasis upon application to practical problems of life. Experiments and demonstrations supplement the lectures and class discussions. First Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Carver.

PSYCHOLOGYS202-General Psychology. A continuation of Psychology S201. Second Term. 8 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Carver.
PSYCHOLOGYS307-Abnormal Psychology. The history and changing conceptions of the human mind and behavior. First Term. 12 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Astrop.
PSYCHOLOGYS308-The Psychology of Personality. The mind and body at work together in an ever-changing environment. Second Term. 12 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Astrop.
(Spanish Sl01-Sl02 and Spanish S103-S104 cover both 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. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Caylor.
SPANISH S102-Elementary Spanish. A continuation of Spanish SlOl. Second Term. 12 :00. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Caylor.
SPANISH S103-Intermediate Spanish. A systematic review of grammar, dictation and composition of moderate difficulty. Reading of typical works by modern poets and prose writers. First Term. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours. Mr. Caylor.
SPANISH S104-Intermediate Spanish. A continuation of Spanish S103. Second Term. 9 :20. Credit, three semester hours Mr. Caylor.
Other courses may also be offered if as many as eight students register by June 1 for an individual course.

The libraries of the University contain 100,000 volumes including Government documents. The main collection of the University 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 applied 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 Library afford exceptional facilities for research.

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Arnette , William Russell ............................................................Richmond, Virginia
Askin, Rosanne Sue Richmond, Virginia
Atkinson, Bolling Jones ..................................................................Emporia, Virginia
Badenoch, William Bryan, Jr Richmond, Virginia
Bailey, Judith Matthews Richmond, Virginia
Bailey, Marguerite Adella Richmond, Virginia
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Baldwin, Harry Webster, Jr. ..............................................................Irwin, Virginia
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Bullock, John Boyd ......................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Burlee Frances Elizabeth Richmond, Virginia
Burnette Howard Olsen ............................................................Richmond, Virginia
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Campbell Mary Carter ............................................................Washington, Virginia
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Cosby, Lucille Andelle ..................................................................Ri chm ond, Virgini a
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Crawford, Loretta Richmond, Virginia
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Crowder, Frances Scott Richmond, Vir g inia
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Frost, Ruth Spain ..........................................................................Richmond, Virginia
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Hulcher, Helen Marie
Virginia
Humbert, Audrey MargareL---········-······---·············----····-··-·······-Richmond, Virginia Hutchinson, Lucy W righL
Hutton, Scott Clay, Jr
Iggers, Georg Gerson
Virginia
Virginia
Virginia Imburg, Jerome·-······-·-················-·-············-·-··-······-·················
James, Joseph Sheppard, J
Jennings, Thomas Henry
Jett, Henry Lee
Jewett, Jeremiah J onathan
Virginia
Virginia Johnson, Betty Jeanice.•·········-············-······················-·-··················Parksley, Virginia Johnson, Joseph Robert, J
Virginia

Johnson, Mildred Ann Richmond, Virginia
Johnson, Thomas Ellis, Jr Richmond, Virginia
Johnston, Adelaide Thom Richmond, Virginia
Johnston, Anna Bradwell... .........................................................Richmond, Virginia
Jones, Benjamin Thomas Richmond, Virginia
Jones, Catesby Graham, Jr Gloucester, Virginia
Jones, Elizabeth Harris ................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Jones, Joyce Agnes Richmond, Virginia
Jones, Robinson Carlton, III.. Richmond, Virginia
Josephson, Evelyn Louise Weldon, North Carolina
Julia, Ana Maria ............................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Julia, Julio Federico ......................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Kern, Alison Cooper Winchester, Virginia
Kerr, Mary Pinkerton Charlottesviile, Virginia
Kinsey, Eugene Edward Richmond, Virginia
Kirkmyer, Agnes Weeks Richmond, Virginia
Knight, William Irvin ..................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Kyle, Winfield Nelms Richmond, Virginia
Laird, Elizabeth Lloyd Richmond, Virginia
Lawler, Courtney Franklin ....................................................Oifton Forge, Virginia
Lawrence, Robert Spencer Richmond, Virginia
Lawson, Cora Lee ..........................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Leaming, Hugo Prosper Richmond, Virginia
Lehman, Alfred William Richmond, Virginia
Leigh, John Cullen Carrington ..................................................Richmond, Virginia
LeSueur, F. Bernard ........................................................................Dillwyn, Virginia
Liebman, Herbert David Irvington, New Jersey
Lilly, Roy Conrad ..........................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Lloyd, Thomas Stacy, Jr. Richmond, Virginia
Logan, Josephine Mary ................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Longhurst, Elizabeth Lincoln ......................................................Richmond, Virginia
Lum, Natalie Inge Petersburg, Virginia
Lusby, Frederick Stanley Arlington, Virginia
MacChreits, Jeanne Gilbert Richmond, Virginia
Mader, George Franklin, J r Staunton, Virginia
Malta, Katherine J ohn ..................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Manas, Mary Gus Suffolk, Virginia
Mangum, William Goodson Richmond, Virginia
Mann, Frank William, Jr Richmond, Virginia
Mann, Uley Taylor, J r Richmond, Virginia
Mardan, Omar Van Walkup ......................................................Richmond, Virginia
Martin, Malcolm Bruce ....................................................................Lanexa, Virginia
Mason, \Villiam Samuel, Jr Richmond, Virginia
Matthews, Orville Courtney, J r. Hot Springs, Virginia
May, Mariannie Tazewell, Virginia
Mays, Dorothy Wheeler Richmond, Virginia
McClanahan, Berry Judson ..........................................................Richmond, Virgin ia
McGee, .Louis Llewellyn ..............................................................R\chmond, V!rg\nia
McKenzie, Buntyn Rtchmond, V1rgm1a
Mears, William Joseph ..................................................................Richmond, Virgima
Milchin, Adaline ............................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Miller, Roderick Dhu Richmond, Virginia
Minor, Philip LeeAllen Richmond, Virginia
Morgan, Charles Frank. ...................................................................Brant, New York
Morrissett, Carlisle Nance Richmond, Virginia
M orris sett, David Basil... R ichmond , V ir g inia
N achm a n , Law'. en ce L. ..................................................................Herndon, V ir g inia
N~uman , J:re<:'r!ck Charles ..........................................................R ichm ond, V ir g inia
N ichol s, V1rg1111aOwen Clov er, V ir g inia
No onke ster , J a mes Ralph ..................................................................M ari on, V ir gi nia
Og lesby , All an Campbell R ichmond, Virginia
Ol ive r , Geo r ge J e ffri es , Jr ...........................................................Richm ond , V i rg inia
O' N eal, Elli s Eldri dge , Jr N o rfol k , V i rg inia
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F am e, Robe rt E d wa rd , Jr R oa noke, V ir g in ia
Pa k oni s, Vi t o Fran ci s N orth Arlin g t on, Ne w J er sey
P ark e r , Anne Corbin Appal ac h ia, V ir g inia
Par ker , D o ug las McDanieL.. .......................................................Richmond , V ir g inia
Pa r son, A lic e Fran ces Richland s, Virginia
Pe ach ee, M ari e Lou ise ..................................................................Richm ond , V ir g inia
Pe ntec os t, Jul ian Howell Lawren cevill e, Vir g inia
Pe ple, Mar ge ry Cart e r Richmond, Virginia
P hipp s, Jam es Rob ert Richmond, Virginia
Pi nn ell, Ch a rl e s W ellford, Jr Richmond, Virginia
Pi tt, R o bert D ou g la s Richm ond, Vir g i nia
Pi tt, V irginia Cullen Ri ch mond , V irg ini a
P l eas ant s , Arthur Le e, III.. ........................................................Ri ch mo nd, Virginia
P lea sants, Emil y Hamilton R ichmond, Virginia
Po r ter , Martha Byrd ....................................................................Ri chm ond, Virginia
P r est o n, Ann Hu g hes Ri chm ond, Vir g inia
P ulliam, Jam es P h iJJip, J r Ri chm ond, Vir g inia
Quaintance, Rup ert Wilson ..................................................Lund a le, West Vir g inia
Rea my, Ryl a nd O sbo rne Ri chmond, Vir g inia
Re dford, Thom as Edward, Jr .....................................................Richm ond, Virginia
Reese , Emily Gertrude Richmond, Virginia
Re inh a rd, Robert ............................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Res tivo, Carl Aur el... Jersey City, New Jersey
R eynolds, Alfred Smith Richmond, Virginia
Re ynold s, Geor ge Edward ..........................................................Richmond, Vir g inia
R hodin , Eric N o lan Ri chmond, Virginia
R ichard s , William Raman ............................................................Richmond, Virginia
R ichardson, David Walthall... Richmond, Vir g inia
R ichardson, Mattie Stagg ............................................................Richmond, Virginia
Rich eson, R a ym ond McGready ..................................................Richmond, Virginia
R iley, F rank Car son, Jr South B ost on , Virginia
Ri t chi e, Geo rg e G ordon , Jr Richmond, Virginia
Roa ch, Arthur Park. Rochester , New York
Ro be r son , William Lamar ............................................................Hop ewell, Virginia
Ro be rt s Lu c ien W ood, Jr ...........................................................Ri chm ond, Vir g inia
Rock , W illi a m R oge r s Kilmarnock , Virginia
R oger s, Dorothy Newbury Conway , South Carolina
Ro senb a um , Alma Richmond, Virginia
Row l ett, El eanor Patterson ........................................................Richmond, Vir g inia
Ru ss ino ff , Albert Richmond, Vir g inia
Ry la nd , Elizab eth Webb

Lyn chburg, Vir g inia
Saa r, Nancy Morgan Fort Madison, Iowa
S adl er , Frances H enrietta ............................................................Richmond , Virginia
Sala sky , Phil Ro skam ..................................................................Richmond, Virginia
S aund er s, Thoma s Archer South Hill, Virginia
Savage, Bernard Manuel---------------------------------···············-··-·----·--··Richmond, Virginia
Schneider, Fred William, Jr·-------·-··-----·········--·--··-·-.Longmeadow,Massachusetts
Scott, Frederick Anderson, J r

Virginia
Scott, Helen Lucille_····-·····-··-·--···-·-····-···-·--···-·············---·····-----·-·-Richmond, Virginia
Seaver, William Edwin, J
Shaffer, Harriet Esther
Virginia
Virginia
Shaia, Edward Harry.·-··-·-·-·-·······-----·--·--··-···············-··-···-····-·······Richmond, Virginia Shapiro, Carol Grenda·-·-·-·-·-··---·--------·············-···-·-···-------------·-----Richmond,Virginia Shea, Caroline Page·-··--------··········-··-····-··---···-···----··--·-··--------·-···Richmond, Virginia
Shelton, Eleanor Winn_···-······----·-·--·-----·----······-·············--··-·-···--·Richmond, Virginia Shelton, Jackson Evans_·------··-·------·-·--·············-··········---·--·-··-·-······Roanoke, Virginia Shepherd, Leslie Alfred.·--·---·-·---·······-···-··--····-·······-----·-·-········-·······-·-Raiford, Florida Shumate, Warren Candill_········-·---·····-·-···-·-·--··--·-··-·····------·Bluefield, West Virginia Simpson, Bettie Jane
Virginia
Sims, Wilbur Montgomery.-------··-·--··-·--··-······-·-·········-···-·-···-······Richmond, Virginia Smith, James Roy·-----····-··--·-··-·----··-···-·---····----····-·····-·--------------·-··Richmond, Virginia Smith, Kenneth Lee--···-·-·--··---·---·-·-·---·-····--··-···--··········-··-------·-··-·--·-Exmore, Virginia Smith, Susan Massie
Virginia Snead, William Roswell
Virginia Solomon, Joseph Alpheus--------···-·----·----·········-·--··-----·-·------·----··--Arlington, Virginia Stansbury, Dorothy Rudd-·-·---·········-····················-·-····-··-···-····--Richmond, Virginia Steel, Albert Logan, Jr.·--··--·····-·-·-·--·-·-···········-··········-·-····-·-··-·-·--Richmond, Virginia Steigleder, Henry RoberL----·--·-·-·---·--------·-··-··--·-·-···-··-··--·Bowling Green, Virginia Steiner, Charles·--··-····-··-···-···-····-·--·-·-·-·······-·-··············-···-·----·----···Richmond, Virginia
Stiers, Fletcher, Jr
Stigall, William Lee, J
Stoneburner, John Moore
Sullivan, Andrew Jackson
Virginia
Virginia
Virginia
Virginia
Sutton, David Nelson, Jr·---·-··--·-·--·-···---···-·-·············-·····--······-··West Point, Virginia Taylor, Preston J ames·-······-··-··--······--·····-····-····--········-···------·--------··-·Keller, Virginia Terrell, Alfred Lynch---·-··-·-··-···-···----······-···-···················----····-··-Richmond, Virginia Thompson, Harry Freeman
Virginia Thompson, Margaret Elizabeth_·-·-·-··-·-······-············-···--···-··--·····Richmond, Virginia Timewell, Lillian Moore_·····-··-·-·--·-·--·-·-··-·-·······-··-······················Richmond, Virginia Trader, Mary Frances_···-···-····-·---··-·------·-·-·····-··--·····-·-······-·--·····-·-Oak Hall, Virginia Trainham, William Emory, J
Virginia Tredway, Lucy Floyd_····----··-·-·-···-·-····································-······-Richmond, Virginia Tu, Wei Y oen
Virginia Turnbull, Lennox Birckhead
Virginia Turner, Edw\n Randolph,
V\rg\n\a Vinson, Portia Ann
V1rgm1a W allerstein, Catherine
Virginia Walters, Ann CabelL.·--···-····-·-····--·-··--·····························-·.South Boston, Virginia Waltha11, Emily Marie.·--·-··-··-··--····································--·-········Richmond, Virginia Walthall, William Warren,
Virginia Walton, Ashton Carr, J
Virginia Walton, William Anthony, J
Virginia Wargofcak, Joseph PauL_··-·-····-······-·····--···················-············Petersburg, V\rg\n\a Wash, Robert William, Jr
Grove, V)rg)n!a Welsh, Anna Elizabeth
V !rg!n!a Wendt, Frank Starr
V!rg!n!a Wh/te, Granville Simpson,
V!rg)n!a White, Vernon Elmo
Virgm1a W?itmore, William Herman, Jr
Wice, Samuel Eugene·-···--·----·-····-··---·-··--·······························-··Petersburg, Virginia

Wilhoit, Harlan Francis Richmond, Virginia
Wilkinson, George Lee ............................................................South Boston, Virginia
Williams, Aladar William ............................................................Richmond, Virginia
Williams, Charles Lee Richmond, Virginia
Williams, J. Rodman ...................................................Spartanburg, South Carolina
Wood, Janie Elizabeth Petersburg, Virginia
Wood, Norman Bremer ................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Woolfolk, Edmonia Winston Richmond, Virginia
Wooten, James Andrew, Jr Richmond, Virginia
Wornom, Leake, Jr Newport News, Virginia
Worsham, James Essex ......................................................Newport News, Virginia
Wyatt, Barbara Anne ..................................................................Petersburg, Virginia
Yage!, Myron Morgan Richmond, Virginia
Yost, Ann Kathryn Win<:hest~r, V\rg!n\a
Zava, Thomas Eugene V1ctona, V1rgm1a
Zeck, Sally Falk. .......................................................................New York, New York
Zornan, John Prince George, Virginia
Zuber, John Charles Churchville, New York
TOTAL 344
Capelli, Stephen W Denver, Colorado
Caser, Alphonso H Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
Cole, Marvin F Richmond, Virginia
Geldin, Max ................................................................................Rochester, New York
Jeffreys, Herndon P., Jr .............................................................Chase City, Virginia
Kuczko, Joseph M Newark, New Jersey
Lahy, D. Orville Richmond, Virginia
Maurice, Henry A., Jr Richmond, Virginia
McConnell, Nan Ross Richmond, Virginia
Newton, Malcolm A. ....................................................................Richmond, Virginia
Palmore, Carlyle H Richmond, Virginia
Pritchard, Samuel B Boston, Massachusetts
Rechif, Frank A Richmond, Virginia
Sperry, Alexander T Richmond, Virginia West, Julius E .................................................................................Richmond, Virginia
TOTAL 15

JUNE 9-AUGUST 31 , 1944.
F irst Term June 9 -July 20 Second Term July 21-August 31
I wish to take the following subject s :

I am at present: D a teacher, D college student, D secondary school student. ( CHECKTHE CORRECTONE)
Jshall l . I l shall not 1desire room and board.
Signed __


