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OF SOUTH CAROLINA 463

In February, 1814, the trustees ordered the preparation of
a catalogue to contain the names of all trustees and gradu-
ates; no copy is known. James D. Blanding compiled a
list of the alumni, which was published in 1854. The two
literary societies published catalogues of their members in
1847 and in 1853. A list of all students who had attended
the University was published in 1905 by Professor Andrew
C. Moore, who had taken up the work of preparing a com-
plete record of all the alumni which had been started by
Professor R. Means Davis.

A catalogue of the books in the library was published in
1807; the arrangement was by size, quarto, octavo, etc.
E. W. Johnston, the librarian, prepared a catalogue, which
appeared in 1836, but was so faulty that the faculty offered
to prepare another. In this the compiler made use of an
"analytical arrangement", by subjects. A third catalogue
was printed in 1849. Here the titles are arranged in the
order of the alphabet.

The bylaws are represented by editions of the years 1805,
1807, 1836, 1848 (amendments appeared in 1851), 1853,
1867, 1880, 1882, 1892, 1902, 1912. Laws were ordered
printed in 1811 and 1822. There was an edition in 1875 dur-
ing the negro regime ; an edition of 200 was ordered in 1869,
of which no copy is accessible. The laws since 1836 have
prefixed to them the act of incorporation and subsequent acts
passed in amendment thereof. With the laws of 1848 were
printed various resolutions of the legislature, extracts from
governors' messages and other important matters relating
to the college. The laws of 1853 had annexed to them regu-
lations of the faculty, of the library committee, of the
executive committee and resolutions of the legislature relat-
ing to the college. Regulations of the faculty and of the
library committee appear in the laws of 1867 and also in
those of 1880, which also contained the curriculum. To all
subsequent editions only the regulations of the library com-
mittee have been annexed.

The college and the university have printed treasurers'
reports since 1844; reports of the boards of visitors occa-



464 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY

sionally appointed; addresses and sermons; inaugural
addresses of professors (ante-bellum) ; proceedings of the
centennial; bulletins, of which the list to the close of 1915
is here given :

LIST OP BULLETINS ISSUED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH

CAROLINA.

No. Part. Date. Subject.

1, April 1905, Information for Accredited Schools.

2, July, 1905, Catalogue, 1904-05.

3, October, 1905, Law Lectures. ( Out of Print, )

4, January, 1906, Museums.

5, April, 1906, Catalogue, 1905-06.

6, June, 1906, Announcement, 1906-07.

7, October, 1906, Library.

8, I, January, 1907, Report on Secondary Schools.

8, II, War Records.

9, April, 1907, Catalogue, 1906-07.

10, July, 1907, Summer Bulletin.

11, October, 1907, High School Manual.

12, January, 1908, War Records.

13, I, March, 1908, Catalogue, 1907-08.

13, II, High School Monograph.

14, I, July, 1908, Summer Bulletin.
14, II, School of Law.

14, III, High School Report.

15, October, 1908, Alumni Addresses.

16, I, January, 1909, Our Schools.

16, II, Requirements for Admission.

17, June, 1909, Catalogue, 1908-09.

18, July, 1909, School of Law.

19, October, 1909, Report of High School Inspector,

1908-09.

20, January, 1910, Good Roads.

21, I, April, 1910, Catalogue, 1909-10.
21 > H> Founders' Day, 1910.

22, I, July, i 910> High School Report.
22 > n > School of Law.

23, I, October, 1910, The Graduate School.
23 > n > "Opportunity and Duty."



OP SOUTH CAROLINA 465

No. Part. Date. Subject.

24, I, January, 1911, Report of High School Inspector,

1909-10.
24, II, A Statement of Rural School

Problems.

24, III, Some Educational and Legislative

Needs of South Carolina Mill
Villages.

25, I, April, 1911, Catalogue, 1910-11. (Wrongly num-

bered 24.)

25, II, How the Sunday School Can Assist

in Village Welfare Work.
(Wrongly numbered 24.)

26, July, 1911, Founders' Day, 1911. (Wrongly

numbered 23, Part I. )

27, October, 1911, Participle and Infinitive in -ing.

28, I, January, 1912, Extension Lectures.

28, II, Lectures on Agriculture.

28, III, State and County Athletics.

28, IV, Good Roads.

28, V, Report of High School Inspector,

1910-11.

28, VI, Suggested Solutions for Some Rural

School Problems in South Caro-
lina.

29, I, April, 1912, Catalogue, 1911-12.

29, II, Teachers' Scholarships.

30, I, July, 1912, Announcement, 1912-13.

30, II, Founders' Day, 1912.

31, October, 1912, The University and the State.

32, I, January, 1913, The School of Law.

32, II, College Education for Men of

Business.
32, III, Report of High School Inspector,

1911-12.
32, IV, Special Supervision of County

Schools in South Carolina.

32, V, State and County Athletics for

High Schools.

33, I, April, 1913, Catalogue, 1912-13.
33, II, Student Self-Help.

30 H. U.



466 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY

No. Part. Date. Subject.

34, I, July, 1913, The Graduate Engineer.

34, II, Teachers' Scholarships.

34, III, The Ideal of the State University.

35, I, October, 1913, Founders' Day, 1913.

35, II, The School as a Social Center. (Out

of Print.)

36, I, January, 1914, Keport of High School Inspector,

1912-13.

36, II, Country School Movements and

Ideals in South Carolina.

36, III, Athletics for High Schools.

37, I, April, 1914, Public Libraries.

Syllabus of 19th Century Litera-
ture. G. A. Wauchope. Price,
25 cents.

36, III, Athletics for High Schools.

37, I, April, 1914, Public Libraries.

37, II, Dr. Edward Southey Joynes.

37, III, State Summer School for High

School Teachers.
37, IV, Catalogue for 1913-14.

37, V, Teachers' Scholarships.

38, I, July, 1914, Founders' Day.
38, II, Alumni Record.

38, III, Simpler English Grammar.

38, IV, Labor Organizations in South Caro-

lina, 1742-1861.

38, V, Alumni Record.

39, October, 1914, Torrens System of Land Registra-

tion.

40, I, January, 1915, Report of High School Inspector,

1913-1914.

40, II, Athletics for High Schools.

41, I, April, 1915, State Summer School for High

School Teachers.

41, II, April, 1915, School Libraries.
41, III, April, 1915, Catalogue.
41, IV, April, 1915, Henry Timrod.

41, V, April, 1915, Teachers' Scholarships.

42, I, July, 1915, Founders' Day.



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467



No. Part. Date.

42, II, July, 1915,

43, I, October, 1915,
43, II, October, 1915,

43, III, October, 1915,

43, IV, October, 1915,

43, V, October, 1915,



Subject.

Three Notable Ante-Bellum Maga-
zines.

General Extension Bulletin.

Some Suggestions for Moral Bet-
terment.

University Research.

German Word Formation.

The Case for Cotton.



Four numbers of "bulletin" to be placed in the usual cor-
respondence envelope were published in 1904-05.



HONORARY DEGREES.



1807.

John Drayton, LL. D.
William Percy, D. D.
Richard Furman, D. D.
Joseph Alexander, D. D.
Moses Waddle, D. D.

1808.

Edward Hooker, A. M.
Thomas Park, A. M.
Daniel McCalla, D. D.
Benjamin Allen, LL. D.

1809.

B. R. Montgomery, D. D. (?)
Thomas Mills, D." D.
Henry Holcombe, D. D.

1812.

Andrew Flinn, D. D.
Solomon Holling, D. D.

1813.
Nathaniel Brown, D. D.



1814.

Joseph Summer, D. D.
Aaron W. Leland, D. D.
James Ramsay, A. B.
Samuel Caldwell, D. D.

1815.

Benjamin M. Palmer, D. D.
Jas. White Stephenson, D. D.
Christopher Gadsden, D. D.
John M. Roberts, D. D.

1816.
Rene Godard, A. M.

1817.
John Waldo, A. M.

1818.
William Capers, A. M.

1819.
Jeremiah Chaplin, D. D.

1833.
Thomas Cooper, LL. D.



468



HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY



1834.

Robert Henry, D. D.

1837.

Reuben Post, D. D.
P. C. Gaillard, A. M.

1838.
Joseph Henry, LL. D.

1839.
Samuel A. Marshall, A. M.

1840.

James W. McCants, A. M.
James Smith, A. B.

1841.



1868.
Charles S. Venable, LL. D.

1871.

Octavius T. Porcher, A. M.
Peter J. Shand, D. D.
John T. Wightman, D. D.

1872.
W. W. Legare, A. M.

1873.

Franklin J, Moses, Sr., LL. D.
R. Withers Memminger, A. M.
William D. Martin, A. M.

1884.
C. G. Memminger, LL. D.



William H. Prescott, LL. D. F. Louis Soldan, LL. D.



1842.
Robert Barnwell, LL. D.

1846.
W. J. Hand, A. M.

1850.
John Bachman, LL. D.

1852.
John Douglas, A. M.

1853.

J. B. Adger, D. D.
Henri Harrisse, A. M.

1858.

Gessner Harrison, LL. D.
Samuel Tyler, LL. D.

1859.



1885.
A. G. Magrath, LL. D.

1886.
Thomas G. Clemson, LL. D.

1888.

Ellison Capers, D. D.
G. W. Holland, D. D.
W. D. Simpson, LL. D.
C. H. Simonton, LL. D.

1889.

R. N. Wells, D. D.
Edward Atkinson, LL. D.

1890.
Lewis R. Gibbes, LL. D.

1891.
Francis P. Porcher, LL. D.



Alexander Gregg, LL. D. William R. Atkinson, D'. D.'



OF SOUTH CAROLINA



469



1892.
Julian J. Chisolm, LL. D.

1893.

William H. Campbell, D. D.
Joseph B. Kershaw, LL. D.

1894.

Lucius Cuthbert, D. D.
John A. Rice, D. D.

1896.
Asbury Coward, LL. D.

1900.

Henry Mclver, LL. D.
Hugh S. Thompson, LL. D.
Wm. A. Courtenay, LL. D.

1901.
J. H. Elliott, LL. D.

1903.

Joshua H. Hudson, LL. D.
Edward McCrady, LL. D.
Henry N. Snyder, Litt. D.

1905 (Centennial).
Brown Ayres, LL. D.
J. W. Babcock, LL. D.
William A. Barber, LL. D.
Theodore G. Barker, LL. D.
Paul B. Barringer, LL. D.
William H. Brawley, LL. D.
James L. Coker, LL. D.
Barnett A. Elias, LL. D.
R. B. Fulton, LL. D.
Harry Hammond, LL. D.
Walter B. Hill, LL. D.
David B. Johnson, LL. D.
W. H. Kirkpatrick, LL. D.
John W. Abercrombie, LL.D.



J. Mark Baldwin, LL. D.
Franklin Carter, LL. D.
Albert Lefevre, LL. D.

A. Ross Hill, LL. D.
Cyrus Northrop, LL. D.
F. L. Parker, LL. D.

B. L. Wiggins, LL. D.

Jos. A. McCullough, LL. D.
P. H. Mell, LL. D.
Julian Mitchell, LL. D.
William G. Neville, LL. D.
Young J. Pope, LL. D.
Edwin M. Poteat, LL. D.
F. Y. Pressley, LL. D.
Harrison Randolph, LL. D.
Andrew V. V. Raymond,

LL. D.

John A. Rice, LL. D.
James A. B. Scherer, LL. D.
James Simons, LL. D.
Andrew Sledd, LL. D.
Henry Louis Smith, LL. D.
Henry N. Snyder, LL. D.
John P. Thomas, LL. D.
Francis P. Venable, LL. D.
Leroy F. Youmans, LL. D.
E. L. Hughes, Ped. D.

1908.
E. O. Watson, D. D.

1909.

John Brown Gaston, LL. D.
Newton F. Walker, LL. D.

1910.
C. A. Woods, LL. D.

1911.

W. M. Riggs, LL. D.
Charles Woodward Hutson,

LL. D.
Hamilton A. Hymes, D. D.



470 HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY

1912. 1914.

O. J. Bond, LL. D. Gordon B. Moore, LL. D.

Charles H. Barnwell, LL. D.

Gaillard Hunt, LL. D. 1915.

Eugene B. Gary, LL. D.

1913. A. G. Rembert, Litt. D.
Charles W. Bain, LL. D.



INDEX



Act to Establish College, 11-15.
Adams, Gov. James H., 165.
Admission, Requirements, 173, 175-8.
Aggasiz, L., 53.
Agricultural Chemistry, 50.
Agricultural College, 80, 111, 118.
Agricultural Funds, 98.
Alexander, E. P., 86, 93.
Alexander, J. W., 103.
Allen, James, Jr., 269.
Alumni Association, 59, 112, 429-31.
Alumni, Died for Confederacy, 379-

88.

Appendix, 318-470.
Appropriations, 294-296.
Architect, University, 130.
Assistants, 458.
Athletic Field, 161.
Attendance 1805-1915, 436-9.

Babbitt, Rev. B. B., 93.

Bain, Charles W., 123, 135.

Baker, L. T., 125.

Barnwell, Miss Eliza, 106, 110.

Barnwell, John G., 110.

Barnwell, Nathaniel, 106.

Barnwell, Robert W., 45, 49, 105.

Barnwell, Robert W., Jr., 64, 75.

Belser, W. G., 269.

Beneficiaries, Lit. Societies, 305.

Bible, Chapel, 47.

"Billy Maybins, O !", 343-4.

"Biscuit Rebellion," 292.

Blackburn, George, 27, 28.

Brewer, Fisk P., 93.

Brown, John, 26.

Brumby, Richard T., 52, 62.

Buildings, 143-171.

Buildings, named, 145.

Bulletins, 126, 464-67.

Burney, W. B., 100, 118.

Bursar, 50, 288.

Cadets, College, 38, 62, 69, 70, 361-
372, 373-379.



Caldwell, J., 24.
Camack, James, 31.
Capers, William, 44.
Carlisle, James H., 104, 105.
Catalogue, University, 462.
Catalogue, Library, 279.
Centennial, 126, 127.
Chamberlain, D. H., 95.
Chamberlayne, L. P., 135.
Chapel, 24, 56, 117, 163, 232-35.
Chaplain, 235.
Chisolm, J. J., 90.
Claflin College, 97, 98, 113.
Clariosophic Society, 264, 269-272.
Clark, Edward, 18, 19, 21.
Class of 1861, Diplomas, 110.
Clemson Agricultural College, 119.
Coker, David R., 316.
Colcock, F. Horton, 112.
College Hall, 164.
Columbia Male Academy, 22.
Combinations, 223.
Commencement, 25, 206-209.
Commencement Ball, 69, 209.
Confederate States, 74, 76, 79, 80, 83,

146.

Connors, G. W., 100.
Cooper, Thomas, 31, 33, 34-43, 332-

343.

Council, University, 115.
Courses, 181-194.
Crenshaw, A., 23, 24.
Currell, William Spenser, 135.
Curriculum. 172-209.

Darby, John T., 90.

Davis College, 130, 148.

Davis, Henry C., 126, 135.

Davis, Robert Means. 10, 103, 126.

Dean, 210.

Degrees, 194-197.

Degrees, honorary, 26, 467-470.

Delaney, Major, 67.

Denominational Colleges, 101. 108.

DeSaussure College, 54, 151-153.



472



INDEX



DeSaussure, H. W. f 11, 12, 15.
Diplomas, 26, 205-6.
Discipline, 24, 218-229.
Drayton, John, 10, 11, 15, 26.
Duelling, 244-246.

Early, Clement, 23, 24.

Earthquake, 27, 144, 148.

Ellet, William H., 24, 52.

Elliott, Stephen, 33.

Elliott, Stephen, Professor, 45, 48.

Elocution, 29.

Entrance Age, 36, 173.

Entrance Examination, 87, 173-175.

Euphradian Society, 264, 272-74.

Examination, 23, 58, 87, 197-199.

Executive Committee, 213.

Exercises of Day, 225.

Exhibition, Public, 23.

Exhibition, Spring, 25.

Expenses of Student, 48, 249, 299-
303.

Experiment Farm, 107.

Experiment Station, 107, 109, 113,
116, 117.

Exposition, South Carolina Inter-
State and West Indian, 124.

Faber, J. C., 91, 100.
Faculty, 215-217.
Fair Week, 251.
Farnam, Henry, 279.
Federal Authorities, 147.
Fees, 303.
Fire Arms, 246.
Flag of Cadets, 372.
Flinn, Hall, 133, 168, 171.
Flinn, J. William, 126.
Flinn, Mrs. J. William, 133.
Foot Ball, 252.
Founders' Day, 132.
Fox, Henry M., 94.
Fraternities, 123, 254.
French, 23, 24, 185.
Frierson, J. Nelson, 130, 238.

Garnet and Black, 459.
Garrison. Federal, 147.
Gary, J., 70.
Gas, 146.



German, 37.

Gibbes, Lewis R., 37.

Gibbes, Robert W. (S. C. College),
37, 39.

Gibbes, Robert W. (Medical Fac-
ulty), 91.

Gladden, A. H., 145.

Glee Club, 248.

Graduate Students, 50, 115, 195-197.

Graduates, List, 437-440.

Grayson, W. J., Autobiography, 321-
328.

Green, Edwin L., 135.

Gregg, J., 26.

Guerry, Albert, 95.

Gymnasium, 123, 133, 163-167, 169,
242.

Hall, Capt, Basil, Travels, 331-332.

Hamilton, Paul, 11.

Hammond, E., 23, 24.

Hanckel, C., 29.

Hand, W. H., 120.

Hanford, E., 22, 23, 24.

Harper, William, 23, 48.

Hart, T. E., 93.

Haskell, A. C., 90, 230.

Hayne, Henry E. (Colored), 95.

Hazing, 252.

Heating Plant, 134, 148, 171.

Henry, Robert, 31, 48, 50-51, 63.

Herbemont, N., 25.

Holidays, 230-231.

Homes, M. Goode, 135.

Honor Roll, 432-433.

Honor System, 216, 256-263.

Honors, First and Second, 200.

Hooker, Edward, 25, 26, 318-321.

Hours of Professors, 203.

Hudson, J. H., 173.

Hutson, C. W., 92, 349-361, 395-402.

Incunabula, 280.
Infirmary, 110, 129, 148, 169.
Inglis, J. A., 90, 236.
Instructors, 455, 457, 458.

Jefferson, Thomas, 35.

Jeter, Mrs. Ann, 129, 148.

Jones, Jesse, 100.

Joynes, Edward S., 103, 129, 130.



INDEX



473



Keith, Oscar L., 130.
Kennedy, R. M., 135.
Kohn, August, 125.

La Borde, M., 50.

LaFayette, Marquis, 38.

Lands, 136-142.

Land Scrip, 113.

Law School, 90, 107, 236-240.

LeConte, John, 63, 75.

LeConte, Joseph, 63, 75, 100.

LeConte, Joseph, Autobiography,

408-409.

LeConte College, 131, 148.
Lectures, 458.
Legislature, 166.
Librarians, 283, 459.
Library, 30, 157-8, 275-285.
Lieber, Francis, 45, 60, 61.
Literary Societies, 264-274.
Longstreet, Augustus B., 65, 72.
Lynch, J., 91.

Main, William, 94.

Marking, System of, 199-201.

Marshal, 145, 299.

Marshal's House, 167.

Masters of Arts, 483-436.

Maxcy, Jonathan, 22, 32-33.

Maxcy Monument, 158, 270.

May Day, 249.

May Exhibition, 205.

Means, Beverley, 74.

Mechanical Engineering, 109.

Medical School, 90.

Melton, C. D., 90, 237.

Memminger, C. G., 31.

Messer, Asa, 19.

Miles, W. Porcher, 100, 101.

Mills, J. E., 135.

Mills, Robert, 18, 19, 33.

Mitchell, Samuel Chiles, 131, 135.

Modern Languages, 91.

Monitor, 218.

Montgomery, B. R., 27, 31.

Moore, Andrew C., 131, 134, 13.'.

Moore, Gordon B., 126, 135.

Morrison, R. S., 100.

Morse, Josiah, 135.

Moses, F. J., Sr., 237.



McBryde, J. M., 103, 105, 133.
McCandless, Leslie, 65.
McCay, C. F., 58, 60, 64, 65.
McCutchen, G., 135.
McDuffle, G., 32, 33, 48, 53.
McLean, John, 22, 23.
McMaster Medal, 133.
McMillan, Hugh, 31.

Negroes at University, 92, 147, 409-

415.

Normal Course, 106.
Normal Scholarships, 125.
Nott, H. J., 37, 44, 46.

Observatory, 30, 54, 88, 162-163.
Offenses, 220-223.
Orchard, W. H., 86, 146.
Orphan House Boy, 304, 305.
Orr, J. L., Message, 84.

Park, Thomas, 24.

Parker, L. W., 130.

Patton, E. L., 103, 123.

Pelham, C. P., 66.

Perkins, C., 19.

Perreault, P., 24, 27.

Perry, B. F., Message, 82.

Petigru, J. L., 58.

Physical Directors, 458.

Physicians of Infirmary, 458.

Plan of First Buildings, 17-19.

Political Economy, 34.

Pope, Joseph D., 108, 130, 237.

Pope Medal, 219.

Porter, T. D., 31.

Port Royal, 71.

Preparatory School, 94.

President, 215.

Presidents of the University, 451.

President's House, 153-155.

Preston, William C., 51, 55, 328-329.

Professors of University, 452-458.

Professors' Houses, First, 155-156.

Professors' Houses, Second, 156-157.

Professors' Houses, Third, 160.

Professor's House, Rear of Library,

168.

Professors' Houses, New, 169-170.
Prizes, 57, 66.



474



INDEX



Publications, 462.

Punishments, 219, 220, 223, 226-227

Rayhill, J. H., 122.
Recitations, 201-203.
Reid, Tutor, 28, 29.
Reorganization, 44.
Reports, 27, 200.
Riot, 28, 53, 62, 252.
Rivers, William J., 63.
Roberts, Rev. T. W., 93.
Robertson, E. W., 240.
Rooms, 227, 228, 248.
Rucker, E. M., 239.
Rutledge College, 149-151.

Sachtleben, A., 91.

Salaries, 297-299.

Salutatory Address, 200.

Saxe- Weimar, Duke of, 329-330.

Science Hall, 30, 117, 157-158, 166.

Scholarships, 66, 89, 107, 305-307.

Seal, 21, 25.

Secretaries of Faculty, 459.

Secretaries of Board, 459.

Self-Help, 461.

Sellers, John C., 402-407.

Semi-Centennial, 58.

Seniors, 253.

Serenading, 247.

Session, 229-230.

Sewerage System, 148.

Sherman, General, 77.

Simms, W. G., 78.

Simons, Charles Dewar, 27.

Site of College, 16, 20.

Slang, 253.

Slaves, 307-308.

Sloan, Benjamin, 100, 124, 131.

Sloan, Benjamin, Address, 416-429.

Smith, Edward Darrell, 27, 31.

Smith, E. D., 90.

Smith, Reed, 134.

Smith, Whitefoord, 65.

Snowden, Yates, 126.

Societies, Literary, 264-274.

South Carolina College as Hospital,

388-395.
Southern Rights Association, 55, 254.



South Carolina Society for Promo-
tion of Education, 277.
Speaking, Exercises in, 204-205.
Spring Courses, 123.
Standing Committee, 22, 213.
State Board of Health, 134.
Steward, 286-287.
Stewards, List of, 293.
Steward's Hall, 24, 37, 124, 286-293.
Stoney, Mrs. Reed, 239.
Stuart, J. W., 45.
Student Life, 241-255.
Students, Number, 436-439.
Subjects Taught, 178-180.
Summer School, 122.
Superintendent of Buildings, 144.
Suppers, 247.

Taber, Stephen, 135.
Talley, Dr. A. W., 90.
Taft, William H., 133.
Tate, W. K., 134.
Temperance Society, 51, 247.
Thomas, John P., Jr., 120, 238.
Thompson, Hugh S., 103.
Thornwell, James H., 47, 56, 59.
Thornwell College, 134, 149.
Tillman, B. R., Ill, 118.
Treasurers, List, 459.
Trustees, 210-214, 440-451.
Tutor, 50, 217, 453, 456, 458.
Twiss, Thomas S., 45.
Twitchell, M. W., 120, 135.
Typhoid Fever, 27.

Uniform, 49, 228-229.

University of South Carolina, 83-87,

111, 120.
University of South Carolina, Two

Letters Concerning, 395-407.
University and the State, 309-317.

Vacation, 229-231.

Valedictory, 200.

Vampill, R., 94.

Vanuxem, L., 34, 39.

Venable, C. S., 66, 75.

Verses From Old Scrapbook. 343-348.

Visitors, Board of, 52.

Von Fingerlin, Professor, 100.



INDEX 475

Waddel, Moses, 65. Wilson, C. C., 130, 148.

Walker, C. Bruce, 75. Wilson, Robert, 22, 23.

Wall Around Campus, 45, 150. Women Admitted, 122.

Wallace, Professor, 37, 43. Wood, 307.

War Days, 68-78. Woodrow, James, 93, 100, 124.

Wardlaw, Patterson, 122. Woodrow College, 134, 149.

Water Introduced, 145. Woodward, F. C., 118, 123.

Watson, J. A., 91. Wylie, Gill, 133.

Webster, Daniel, 52.

Wells, 143. Youmans, Leroy F., 103.

Williams, Matthew J., 53, 58. Young Men's Christian Association,

Williamson, E. Mclver, 133, 316. 247.




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