Word: va
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...team will spend the spring recess at Charlottesville, Va., where the University of Virginia is situated. Two games have been arranged with this team, and on Saturday of that week, the team will go to Washington for the annual Georgetown game. The trip to Dartmouth, which was included in last year's schedule, has been omitted reducing the absences from Cambridge during term time...
...great interest. A man of great administrative ability was needed, who had a thorough training in medicine. Dr. Christian had already established an excellent record of work in the Boston hospitals. He is an unusually young man for the position of head of the Medical School. Born in Lynchburg, Va., in 1876, he entered Randolph Macon at the age of fifteen, being graduated in 1895 with the degrees of A.B. and A.M. For five years he studied at Johns Hopkins and pursued graduate studies at the Harvard Medical School for three more years, at the end of which he received...
...annual meeting of the American Historical Society held in Richmond, Va., during the recess, A. B. Hart '80, professor of history, was elected president...
Professor Toy received the degree of Master of Arts from the University of Virginia in 1856. In 1860 and 1861 he held the position of professor of Greek in Richmond University, Va. In 1864 he accepted the chair of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy at the University of Alabama, where he remained one year. He held the professorship of Greek in Furman University for the years 1868 and 1869, when he was appointed professor of Old Testament Interpretation in the Southern Baptist Theological School. After ten years' service in this position, Professor Toy received from Harvard in 1880 appointments as Dexter...
...born in Lynchburg, Va., on February 17, 1876. He received his college education at Randolph-Macon College, Va., where he had the degrees of A.B. and A.M. conferred upon him in 1895. He then studied medicine at Johns Hopkins University, and was graduated from there in 1900. After pursuing graduate studies at the Harvard Medical School for three years, he received the degree of master of arts for pathological studies carried on largely at the Boston City Hospital...