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Jb ^o/z. Geotge C. Sfurgiss,

Whose Unfiring Zeal and de- votion as a Regent of His Alma iMater have Contributed latgely to tl^e ^Advancement the of \

West 'Virginia Univetsify, this

Volume is Gratefully dedicated. 252103 IN MEIiORIAIi.

LEWIS CASS WOOLERY,

Late Professor of Greek Language and

Literatuze in iJ^e Univetsity, Died, June 25, igoo. Pkof. Wuulkky.

tbe montlcola.

Cake it ana treasure it, so wDen away

JInd all tbat is present be flown,

Tar in the future 'twill bring back today

Hnd mark it again for your own.

JI langb (and a sigb) for a ioke that is past,

miti) a smile for some victory won;

Cbus sball our 'Uarsity's memory last

till tbe game of life is done.

£igl)tly they'll spring from its pages to meet yoii,

those who are dear to you here;

Smiling, or frowning, as ever, they'll greet you,

making the old good cheer.

JI laugh- -and a sigh that follows it fast,

mith a smile for some victory won,

never forgetting the ioys of the past

Or ever our life be done.

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< DR. EBYNOLDS, ACTING PRESIDENT.

THE FACULTY.

POWELL BENTON REYNOLDS, D.D., Acting President of the Univer- sity and Professor of Philosophy.

WAITEMAN T. BARBE, A.M., Assistant to the President and associate Professor of the English Language and Literature,

ST. GEORGE TUCKER BROOKE, LL.D., Professor of Common and Statute Law.

WILLIAM P. WILLEY, A.M., Professor of EJquity Jurisprudence and Commercial Law.

ALEXANDER REID WHITEHILL, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry.

ROBERT WILLIAM DOUTHAT, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

*ALFRED JARRETT HARE, A.B., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

BERT HOLMES HITE, M.S., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, and Chemist of the West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station.

THOMAS EDWARD HODGES, A.M., Professor of Physics.

ANDREW DELMAR HOPKINS, Ph.D., Professor of Economic Entomol- ogy, and Vice Director and Entomologist of the West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station.

THOMAS CLARK ATKESON, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Agriculture and Professor of Agriculture.

•On leave of absence till June 20, 1901. JOHN LINDSAY JOHNSTON, C.E., Professor of Civil and Mining Engi- neering.

SAMUEL B. BROWN, A.M., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy.

JAMES SCOTT STEWART, M.S., Professor of Mathematics.

OKEY JOHNSON, LL.B., A.M., Dean of the College of Law, and Professor of Constitutional and International Law and the Law of Corpora- tions.

FREDERICK LINCOLN EMORY, B.S., M.M.E., M.E., Professor of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics.

CHARLES ALFRED ELLENBERGER, Director of the School of Music, and Professor of Music.

RICHARD ELLSWORTH FAST, LL.B., Ph.B., Professor of American History and Political Science.

FREDERICK WILSON TRUSCOTT, Ph.D,, Professor of Germanic Lan- guages and Literatures.

CHARLES HENRY PATTERSON, A. M., Professor of the English Lan- guage and Literature.

CHARLES CHOLLET, A.B,, Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literature.

FREDERICK PHILIP RUHL, D. V. S., Professor of Veterinary Science.

JAMES MADISON BURNS, Major U. S. Army, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and Commandant of Cadets.

LUCY CELESTE DANIELS, Ph. M., Asso