History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia: The Oldest Incorporated Methodist College in AmericaIrby, Richard
History
History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia: The Oldest Incorporated Methodist College in America
Irby, Richard
Randolph-Macon College; Randolph-Macon Woman's College
_Sutherlin Medalist_.--Joseph Deming Langley, Virginia.
_Murray Medalists_.--Scholarship, Homer H. Sherman, Virginia;
Proficiency, Thomas M. Jones, Virginia.
[Illustration: RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY, FRONT ROYAL, VA., BUILT 1892.]
[Illustration: JOS. N. LATHAM, _Pace Medalist, 1892._]
[Illustration: JAMES E. WAMSLEY, _Prof. Kentucky Wesleyan College.
Murray Medalist._]
[Illustration: [A collage of four photographs arranged in a square,
captioned "PRESIDENT'S HOUSE, PROFESSOR'S HOUSE, GYMNASIUM, RAIL ROAD
STATION, ASHLAND, VA."]]
[Illustration: REV. JAMES T. MYERS, A. B., _Missionary to Japan._]
SESSION 1893-1894.
A. M.
E. C. Armstrong, Maryland.
B. W. Arnold, Jr., Virginia.
*R. Ferguson, Sr., Virginia.
R. Ferguson, Jr., Virginia.
*John W. Jones, Idaho.
Frank G. Newbill, Virginia.
Andrew Sledd, Virginia.
James E. Wamsley, Virginia.
A. M. Hughlett, Virginia.
* Under the old law existing when his A. B. was taken.
A. B.
W. M. Blanchard, N. Carolina.
R. W. Buchanan, Virginia.
H. M. Carter, Dist. Columbia.
Evan A. Edwards, Maryland.
W. T. A. Haynes, Virginia.
Thos. M. Jones, Virginia.
John L. Terrell, Texas.
S. H. Turner, Virginia.
Ernest Linwood Wright, Virginia.
D. D.
Rev. William H. Christian, Virginia Conference.
_Sutherlin Medalist_.--Andrew Sledd, Virginia.
_Murray Medalist_.--Scholarship, Thomas Madison Jones, Virginia;
Proficiency, George Virgil Rector, Virginia.
[Illustration: JOS. D. LANGLEY, _Sutherlin Medalist--1893._]
[Illustration: CLASS OF 1895.]
[Illustration: [Key to the illustration captioned, "CLASS OF 1895."
Names are given as follows:
1. D. T. Merritt.
2. A. H. Whisner.
3. C. M. Baggarly.
4. J. T. Porter.
5. E. L. Woolf.
6. R. E. Leigh.
7. C. E. Armentrout.
8. H. Fletcher.
9. I. H. Blackwell.
10. Richard Irby, Sec'y and Treas.
11. Prof. R. M. Smith.
12. Prof. R. E. Blackwell.
13. Pres. W. W. Smith.
14. Prof. J. A. Kern.
15. Prof. R. B. Smithey.
16. Prof. E. W. Bowen.
17. Prof. A. C. Wightman.
18. C. G. Evans.
19. B. M. Beckham.
20. H. A. Christian.
21. J. D. Hank, Jr.]]
SESSION 1894-1895.
A. M.
Benj. M. Beckham, Virginia.
Henry A. Christian, Virginia.
C. G. Evans, North Carolina.
Josiah D. Hank, Jr., Virginia.
A. B.
C. E. Armentrout, Virginia.
Carroll M. Baggarly, Virginia.
Irving H. Blackwell, Virginia.
Henry A. Christian, Virginia.
C. G. Evans, North Carolina.
Howard Fletcher, Virginia.
Josiah D. Hank, Jr., Virginia.
Ernest Lee Woolf, Virginia.
John B. Henry, Maryland.
Robert C. Howison, Virginia.
Richard E. Leigh, Mississippi
Daniel T. Merritt, Virginia.
Benj. F. Montgomery, Virginia.
James T. Porter, Maryland.
A. H. Whisner, West Virginia.
Ernest Lee Woolf, Virginia.
D. D.
Rev. John C. Kilgo, President Trinity College, North Carolina.
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