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losophy— Political Economy — Metaphysics— Na- 

 tional Law — llistoiv. 



AVilliam Cole of Prince George ; National Law 

 — Choiiiisti'v — Ilislory. 



William W. Crum"() of the City of Richmoml: 

 Political I'jcniiomy — National Law— Rhetofic, Lo- 

 gic and I'^ihiiv — Chemistry— History. 



Edwin IL Edmunds ol"J>runswick : Chemistry 

 — History— .Jimior Mathematical Course. 



William H. Fiizhugh of Prince William: Na- 

 tional Law— Rhetoric,"Lo,ijicand Ethics— Chemis- 

 try — Junior Mathcmalical Course — History. 



Betijamia F. Garrett of Williamsburg: Na- 

 tional Law — Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics— Chem- 

 istry — History. 



John J. GravattofCaroline : Political Economy 

 — Aletaphysics— National Law — Rhetoric, Logic 

 and Ethics — History. 



William H. Gwa'thmey of Kin^ William : Na- 

 tional Law— Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics— History 

 — Chemistry. 



Henry Harrison of Charles City: Mathema- 

 tics — Metaphysics — National Law — Rhetoric, 

 Logic and Ethics — Chemistry. 



Jas. B. Jones of Chesterfield : National Law — 

 Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics — Chemistry — Junior 

 Mathematical Course — Histor}'. 



Alexander Jones of Chesterfield : National 

 Law — Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics — Chemistry — 

 Junior JVlathematical Course — History. 



Warner T. Jones of Gloucester : Natural Phi- 

 losophy. 



VViliiam McGowan of Petersburg: Natural 

 Philosophy — Political Economy — Junior Mathe- 

 matical Course — Civil Enijineering. 



Nicholas Mills of the City of Richmond : Na- 

 tural Philosophy — Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics- 

 Civil Engineering. 



Charles P. JNIoncure of the City of Richmond : 

 Metaphysics — National Law. 



Thos. B. Montague of Gloucester : Rhetoric, 

 Logic and Ethics — History — Chemistry. 



Chas. W. Montague of Gloucester: Rhetoric, 

 Logic and Ethics — Junior Mathematical Course — 

 Chemistry — History. 



Woodson C. Moody of Williamsburg: Nation- 

 al Law. 



Wilson N. Nicholas of the City of Richmond : 

 Natural Philosophy — Political Economy — Meta- 

 physics — Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics — Chemistry 

 — History. 



George U. Nottingham of Northampton : Ju- 

 nior Mathematical Course. 



William M. Overton of Lunenburg: Mathe- 

 matics — National Law — History — Civil Engi- 

 neering. 



William R. Pierce of Williamsburg : Che- 

 mistry. 



Wdliam P. Richardson of New Kent: Nation- 

 al Law — Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics — Chemistry 

 — Junior Mathematical Course. 



Powhatan Robertson of the City of Richmond : 

 Natural Philosophy — Chemistry. 



Moore Robinson of the City of Richmond : 

 National Law— Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics— Che- 

 mistry — Junior Mathematical Course — History. 



John W. Rochelle of Southampton: Chemis- 

 try and Civil Engineering. 



Julian C. RufRn of Petersburg: National Law 

 —Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics--Chemistry— Junior 

 Mathematical Course — History. 



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Peter S. Smith of Nottoway: National Law — 



Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics — History. 



William M. Sutton of Hanover: Political 

 Economy— Metaphysics— National Law — Rhe- 

 toric, Logic and Ethics — Chemistry. 



William B. Taylor of Prince Gooroe : Junior 

 Mathematical Course— Chemistry — Civil Engi- 

 neering. 



William A. Thorn of Culpcper: Rhetoric, 

 Logic and Ethics— Chemistry— Junior Mathema- 

 tical Course — History. 



William Waller of Williamsburg: National 

 Law — Chennstry. 



George Wingfield of Norfolk : Natural Philo- 

 sophy—Junior Mathematical Course — Civil En- 

 gineering. 



John J. Wriffht of Essex : Junior Mathema- 

 tical Course — History. 



William B. Wynn of North Carolina: Na- 

 tional Lavv--Rhetoric, Logic and Ethics— History. 



PUBLIC EXERCISES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF 

 VIUGIKIA, JULY 4, 1838. 



At the close of the session, on Wednesday, the 

 4th July, 1838, the following public exercises took 

 place. 



The exercises were opened with prayer by the 

 Rev. A. P. B. Wilmer, Chaplain of the Univer- 

 sity. 



The names of the students who had distin- 

 guished themselves, at the public examinations 

 held during the present session, were then an- 

 nounced (in alphabetical order) by the Chairman 

 of the Faculty. 



Diplomas were then delivered by the Chairman, 

 to the following students, who had been ailmitted 

 by the faculty, to graduate in the several schools 

 mentioned : 



Latin Language and Literature. 

 John W. Clay, Alabama. 

 Wm. H. Glascock, do. 

 Thos. J. Hungeriwrd, Westmoreland. 

 P. Thornton Lomax, Fredericksburg. 

 Fielding L. Marshall, Fauquier. 

 Thomas L. Reynolds, South Carolina, 

 Wm. W. Roper, Richmond. 

 C. R. G. Slaughter, Charlottesville. 

 Henrj' Spencer, Charlotte. 

 Chapman J. Stuart, Richmond. 

 L. M. T. Wickham, do. 



SCHOOL OF A^CIE^T LANGUAGES, 



George H. Guerard, South Carolina. 

 Donald M. Harrison, Amelia. 

 William H. Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 Wm. M. Swoope, Augusta. 

 Lewis Turner, Louisa. 

 Charles D. Wharton, Goochland. 

 Isaac R. Watkins, Charlotte. 



SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES. 



French — 



Richard W. Bushnell, Rockingham. 

 John Critcher, jr., Westmoreland. 

 John W. Clay, Alabama. 

 Thomas O. Dabney, King William. 

 Eugene Davis, University of Virginia. 

 Donald M. Harrison, Amelia. 



