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College of Arts and Sciences Catalog and Announcements, 1893-1898 THCB DNIVEESITY OF THI l^Wcate — AT — SEWANEE Calendar for 1893-'94. SEWANEE, TENNESSEE At The University Press. llfEESM OF m SOOTB PMES Series B., Numbeii 76 ECCE QUAM BONUM CALENDAR FOR 1893-^94 The University of the South Univer- Special pamphlets give fuller accounts of the to address the Vice- sity. Persons interested are invited Chancellor. Thk University Press. SEWANEE. TENjS'. THE CALENDAR, 1894 March 15 Lent Term begins in all Departments of the Uni- versity. March 23 Good Friday. Holiday. March 25 Easter Day. March 26 Easter Monday. Holiday. May 3 Ascension Day. Holiday. May 14 Whitsun Monday. Holiday. July 4 National Holiday. July 16 General Examinations begin. July 25 Contest in Debate for the Trent Medal. July 26 Board of Trustees meet and Commencement Exercises begin. July 27 Contest in Declamation for the Bishop Lyman Medal. July 28 Anniversary Exercises of the Sigma Pi Literary Society. Jnly 29 Commencement Sermon, 11 a.m. Annual Ser- mon before the St. Luke's Brotherhood, 8 P.M. July 30 Contest in Oratory between the Pi Omega and Sigma Epsilon Literary Societies. July 31 Address before the Literary Societies. August I Lent Term ends. Public Literary Exercises of the Associate Alumni. University of the South. 4 Day. Trinity Term begins ir. August 2 .Commencement of the University. in all Departments .Three days recess. AuP-ust -K w,th St. Augustine's Chapel, 6.' .Special Service in iugust : . address by the Vice-chancellor. Commencement Exercises of the Med.- September 3. .Special cal Department. Holiday. September i8. Foundation Day. .All Saints' Day. Holiday. November i . Day. National Holiday. November 29 .Thanksgiving Examinations begin. December 10. .General ends. December 20. .Trinity Term the Trinity Term. The Scholastic Year begins ^vith Cere- of the Commencement A special program is issued from July 26-August 2. x.,oniJs and Exercises . BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE BISHOPS. Ut. Rev. THOS. U. DUDLEY, D.D., Chancellor and Pf'-esident of the Board, 13ishop of Kentucky Louisville. Rt. Rev. RICHARD H. WILMER, D.D., Bishop of Alabama Mobile. Rt. Rev. CHARLES T. QUINTARD, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Tennessee Sewanee, Rt. Rev. HENRY N. PIERCE, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Arkansas Little Rock. Rt. Rev. W. B. W. HOWE, D.D., Bishop of South Carolina Charleston. Rt. Rev. THEODORE B. LYMAN, D.D., Bishop of North Carolina Raleigh. Rt. Rev. ALEXANDER C. GARRETT, D.D., LL.D., Missionary Bishop of Northern Texas Dallas. Rt. Rev. HUGH MILLER THOMPSON, D.D., Bishop of Mississippi Oxford Rt Rev. ALFRED A. WATSON, D.D., Bishop of East Carolina. Wilmington. 6 University of the South. Rt. Rev. EDWIN G. WEED, D.D., Bishop of Florida Jacksonville. Rt. Rev. JAMES S. JOHNSTON, D.D., Missionary Bishop of Western Texas San Antonio. Rt. Rev. HENRY M. JACKSON, D.D., Assistant Bishop of Alabama Montgomery. Rt. Rev. DAVIS SESSUMS, D.D., Orleans.. Bishop of Louisiana New Rt. Rev. CLELAND K. NELSON, D.D., Atlanta.. Bishop of Georgia. Rt. Rev. GEO. H. KINSOLVING, D.D., Austin. Bishop of Texas Rt. Rev. WILLIAM C. GRAY, D. D., Missionary Bishop of Southern Florida Ocala. Rt. Rev. ELLISON CAPERS, D.D., Assistant Bishop of South Carolina Columbia . Rt. Rev. THOMAS F. GAILOR, D.D., Assistant Bishop of Tennessee Memphis. Rt. Rev. JOSEPH BLOUNT CHESHIRE, D.D., Charlotte Assistant Bishop of North Carolina CLEKICAIi AND LAY TRUST^KS. Alabama. VanHoose, B. Lt, Birmingham. Rev. J. A. Noble, Anniston. W. W. Screws, Montgomery. J. W. Board of Trustees. 7 Arkansas. Rev. Geo. F. Degen, Fort Smith. R. V. McCracken, Little Rock. F. D. Clarke, Little Rock. North Carolina. Wm. L. London, Pittsboro. Wm. A. Smith, Henderson. South Carolina. Rev. T. D. Brattox, B.D., Spartanburg. Charleston. Thos. Pinckney, Charleston. J. P. K. Bryan, East Caroli7ia. Rev. Thomas Atkinson, Fayetteville. Raleigh. B. Bonner, Aurora. J. G. Shepherd, J. Florida. Rev. R. E. Grubb, Jacksonville. G. R. Fairbanks, Fernandina. W. W. Hampton, Gainesville. Georgia. Rev. F. F. Reese, Macon, Ga. W. K. Miller, Augusta. Z. D. Harrison, Atlanta. Kentucky. Rev. W. D. Powers, D.D., Henderson. R. H. Cunningham, Henderson. S. A. Miller, Louisville. Louisiana. Rev. W. T. D. Dalzell, D.D., Shreveport. Thos. C. Barret, Shreveport. J. D. Shaffer, Houma Mississippi. Pass Christian. Rev. J. A. Harris, H. F. SiMRALL, LL.D., Vicksburg. G. W. Howard, M. D., Vicksburg. g Board of Trustees. Tennessee. Rev. R. E.L.Craig, Clarksville. McNeal, Bolivar. H. H. LuRTON, Nashville. A. T. Texas. Rev.C. H.B.Turner, Tyler. Aubrey, Marshall. Geo. Robinson, Belton. Llewellyn Northern Texas. Rev. Edwin Wickens, Dallas. L. Autry, Corsicana W. S. SiMPKiNs, M. D., Dallas. J. Western Texas. Rev. F. R. Starr, Gonzales. David Gregg, Lulin- W. P. FiNLEY, M. A. San Antonio. ASSOCIATE ALUI^mi TRUSTEES. Rev. a. W. Knight, Jacksonville, Fla. C. P. Hammond, C.E., Atlanta, Ga. Silas McBek, Lincolnton, N. C. SECRETARY OF THE BOARD. P.EV. John Kershaw, Sumter, S. C. COMMISSIONER OF ENDOWMENT, Silas McBee, Lincolnton, N. C. Y . STANDING COMMITTEES To act during the recess of the Board. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Kentucky. Rt. Rev. T. U. DUDLEY, D.D Louisville, Ex- Officio Chairman Memphis, Tenn. :Rt.Rev.T. F. GAILOR, S.T.D Atlanta, Ga. Rt. Rev. C. K. NELSON, D.D Ala. Rt. Rev. H. M. JACKSON, D.D Montgomery, HOOSE, B.Lt Birmingham, Ala. Rev. J. A. VAN Henderson, Ky. Rev. V/. D. POWERS, D.D Spartanburg, S. C. Rev. T. D. BRATTON, B.D Fernandina, Fla. Mr. G. p.. FAIRBANKS, Secretary, Mr. A.T. McNEAL Bolivar, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Z. D. HARRISON, EINAlSrCB COMMITTEE. N. C. Ht. Rev. a. A. WATSON, D.D Wilmington, Ky. Rev. W. D. POWERS, D.D Henderson, Macon, Ga. Rev. F. F. REESE S. C. Mr. T. PINCKNE Charleston, Mr. G.R. FAIRBANKS Fernandina, Fla. Mr. W. K. MILLER Augusta, Ga. The University of the South OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT. B. LAWTON WIGGINS, M.A., Vice- Chancellor aud Professor of Ancient Languages^ VvaLLIAM P. DuBOSE, S.T.D., Professor of Exegesis and Moral Science. FRANCIS A. SHOUP, D.D., Professor of Mathematics and Metaphysics. CAMERON PIGGOT, M.D., Geology. Professor of Chemistry and WILLIAM P. TRENT, M.A., Professor of English and History. BENJAMIN W. WELLS, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages JOHN S. CAIN, M.D., Professor of Practice of Medicine and Dean of the Medical Department. HUGH R. MILLER, M.D., Professor of Anato?ny. T. MILLIARD WOOD, M.D„ Professor of Physiology. Officers of Instruction and Government, ir M.D., J. B. MURFREE, Professor of Surgery. JOHN A. WITHERSPOON, M.D., Professor of Gyncecology W. B. YOUNG, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics. WILLIAM B. NAUTS, M.A., Associate Professor of Ancient Languages. GEORGE S. CLARK, C.E., Associate Professor of Physics and Engineering. Rev. WILLIAM A. GUERRY, M.A., B.D., Acting Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Ph.D., BURR J. RAMAGE, Professor of Common and Staticte Lavj and Dean of the Laiv- Department. Rev. GREENOUGH WHITE, M.A., Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Rev. WILLIAM T. MANNING, Professor of Dogmatic Theology WILLIAM B. HALL, M.A., M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Botany. JAMES W. HANDLY, M.D., Associate Professor of Genito-Urinary Diseases. Rt. Rev. THOMAS F. GAILOR, M.A., S.T.D., Lecturer in Canon Lavj WILLIAM W. HOWE, Lecturer in Roman Law. South. 12 University of the ROBERT B. LEES, M.D., D.D.S., Lecturer on Dental and Oral Surgery. MILLER, M.D., C. J. Lecturer on Diseases of Children. DOUGLAS HAYES, M.D., Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis. MILES, J. EDWARD Instructor in Physical Culture. Rev. JOHN FEARNLEY, M.A. Instructor in English. CHARLES W. ELMORE, Instructor in Commercial Courses. GEORGE RENEAN RAU, Demotistrator of Microscopy EDWARD B. NELSON, M.A., Tutor- Lice7itiate in Ancient Languages. B.D., Rev. WILLIAM A. GUERRY, M.A., Chaplain. ROBERT M. DuBOSE, Treastcrer. W. B. HALL, M.A., M.D., Health Officer. S. D. WILCOX, Registrar. Officers of Instruction and Government. , 13, MORRIS, M.A., J. CRAIK Proctor WILBUR G. BROWN, WILLIAM C. ROBEPvTSON, Pro-Proctors. GEOR-GE H. HARRIS, Acting Librarian. HEBDOMADAL BOAKD. to act as. This Board is elected by the Board of Trustees, a council of advice in the government of the University. B. LAWTON WIGGINS, M.A., Ex-ojficio Chairman. WILLIAM P. DuBOSE, S.T.D. FRANCIS A. SHOUP, D.D. CAMERON PIGGOT, M.D. WILLIAM P. TRENT, M.A. BENJAMIN W. WELLS, Ph.D. JOHN S. CAIN, M.D. Ph.D. BURR J. RAMAGE, REGISTER OF STUDENTS FOR 1893. GKADUATE. Edward Bridge Nelson, M.A Grand Rapids, Mich. THEOLOGICAL. Benton, William Lane Hall Alleghany, Penn. Burrell, Frederick Higginbottom Areola, 111. Carson, Henry Roberts New Orleans, La. Coyle, Francis Langing, M.A. New Orleans, La. Crosby, Thomas James Jr Round Rock, Tex. Easter, Henry Sewanee, Tenn. Gresham, James Wilmer New Orleans, La. Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan, MA New Orleans, La. Holmes, Wilmot Stewart Gafifney City S. C. Jeter, Richard Cullen Opelika, Ala. Charleston, S. C. Johnson, James Willis Cantey . Lee, Robert Augustus, B.A Due West, S. C. Martin, Albert New Orleans, La. Northrop, John Mygatt Louisville, Ky. Slack, William Samuel, B.A Musson, La. Smith, Russell Kane Alleghany, Penn. Spearing, Joseph Hall New Orleans, La. Walsh, Thomas Tracy Sumter, S. C. Wood, Clarence Sylvester Rome, Ga. Register of Students. 15 MEDICAL. Carmichael, Henry Oswell Atlanta, Ga. Clark, John Armsed Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Clark, Malcolm Renan Pontotoc, Miss. Embrey, Wiley Sims Jr Winchester, Tenn. Epler, Jacob Crum Pleasant Plain, 111. Fontaine, Charles Delabola. : Pontotoc, Miss. Ford, Charles Bickham Shreveport, La. Graham, B. Emmett Princeton, Ala. Greer, Dion Attus Pikeville, Tenn. Hutcheson, Darius Lee Pikeville, Tenn. Irby, Laurens Hunter Hillsville, S.
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