The University of Virginia at Charlottesville. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, President. Established in 1819, and in addition to the State annunity, it is maintained by pay students. The board of visitors is appointed by the Governor. Hon. R. Tate Irvine, of Big Stone Gap, rector; James M. Page, dean of the faculty—all appointed by the board of visitors. BOARD OF VISITORS. For the term of four years, commencing February 28, 1918. For the term of four years, commencing February 28, 1920. The Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and President of the State Board of Agriculture and Immigration, ex-officio. The Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station at Blackburg (V. P. I.) A. W. DRINKARD, JR., PH. D., Director. CHAS. I. WADE, Secy-Treasurer. BOARD OF CONTROL. (The Executive Committee of the Board of Visitors.) Constituting the State Crop Pest Commission and the State Live Stock Sanitary Board. B. D. Adams (President State Board of Agriculture), ex-officio.. Jno. Thompson Brown (Rector of V. P. I. Board), ex-officio. Deanes. Norfolk. Accomac. Red Oak. J. G. FERNEYHOUGH, D. V. S., State Veterinarian, Richmond. From June 19, 1918. From June 19, 1920. From June 19, 1920. Eighth District-V. R. Shackelford, Orange.. Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex-officio. Virginia Normal School for Women at Farmville. Virginia Normal School for Women at Fredericksburg. Virginia Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg. Virginia Normal School for Women at Radford. The Virginia Military Institute at Lexington. Founded in 1839. Each senatorial district is entitled to a cadetship, and there are eleven appointments by the State at large, which carry free board and tuition. MAJOR GEN. E. W. NICHOLS, Superintendent. Superintendent of Public Instruction and Adjutant General, ex-officio. The College of William and Mary at Williamsburg. Founded in 1693, and, with the exception of Harvard College, is the oldest in the United States. J. A. C. CHANDLER, President. L. W. Lane, Jr., Williamsburg, Secretary of Board. ROBERT MORTON HUGHES, Rector. |