Catalogue and register of the Fort Wayne College : Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1889-1890, Part 1

Author: Fort Wayne College (Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Publication date: 1856
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GENEALOGY 977.202 F77TUP 1889-1890


M. L.


REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00863 2686


GENEALOGY 977.202 F77TUP 1889-1890


CATALOGUE


OF THE


FORT WAYNE COLLEGE


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING JUNE 20th,


1889,-20


WITH PROSPECTUS FOR 1889-1890.


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CATALOGUE


1 OF THE


Fort Wayne


Taylor University


:


Fort Wayne


College,


PUBLIC LIBRARY FORT WAYNE & ALLEN CO .. IND.


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FORT WAYNE, INDIANA,


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2196-5-1


1889=90.


AltoBER & RHO PR PRINTEUR


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Fort Wayne,


- Ind.


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>The Oldest, Largest and Best Equipped Laundry in Indiana,


Agency in the College Building. Wagon calls for and delivers all work back to the Agent. TELEPHONE, No. 160.


Fort Wayne College of Medicine,


The regular session will open on Tuesday, the 10th of September, 1889, and will continue until March the 11th, 1890, at which time the Annual Commencement will be held.


This College offers superior advantages in the way of Clinleal Instrue tlon, and thorough laboratory work in the various practleul departigents. Living expenses are much less than in the larger cities.


For Annual Announcement or other Information, address


W. P. WHERRY, M. D., Secretary, C. B. STEMEN, M. D. Dean, 28 Madison Street, 74 Calhoun Street,


FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.


IFACULT


C. B. STEMEN, A. M., M. D., LL. D., DEAN, 25 Broadway, Professor of Surgery and Clinlenl Surgery.


WILLIAM P. WHERY, M. D., M. H., C. P., SECRETARY, 26 Madison St., Professor of Diseases of Women and Obstetrics.


GEORGE W. MCCASKEY, A. M., M. D., 38 W. Wayne Street, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, and Clinical Diseases of the Chest and Nervous System.


JOSEPH L. GILBERT, M. D., Kendallville, Ind., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicino. CHARLES R. DRYER, A. B., M. D., Maple Avenue. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, I. ELLIS LYONS, A. M., M. D., Houtiugton, Ind. I'rofessor of Obstetrics. KENT K. WHEELOCK, M. D., 1:55 W. Jefferson Street, Professor of Ophthalmology aud Olology. GEORGE B. STEMEN, M. D., 292 W. Main Street, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. WALTER W. BARNETT, M. D., 286 Calhoun Street, Professor of Anatoiny.


ALPIIEUS P. BUCHMAN, M. D., 161 West Washington Street, Professor of Discu es of Children.


NEAL HARDY, M. D., 74 Calhoun Street, Professor of Physiology. II. D. WOOD, A. M., M. D., Angola, Ind., Professor of Abdominal Surgery. VESTA M. W. SWARTS, M. D., Auburn, Ind., Lecturer on Dermathology.


R. W. THRIFT, M. D., Lima, Ohio, Emeritus Professor of Gynecology. JAMES S. GREGG, M. D., 176 East Wayne Street, Emeritus Professor of Surgery.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


TERM OF OFFICE EXPIRES IN 1890.


Philip Harter, Esq.,


Fort Wayne


Homer C. Ilartman, Esq.,


Fort Wayne


Lemuel R. Hartman, A M.,


Fort Wayne


Rev. C. B. Stemen, M. D., LL. D.,


Fort Wayne


Rev. J. K. Walts, A. M., .


Greenfield


TERM OF OFFICE EXPIRES IN 1891.


Rev. W. S. Birch, D. D.,


John W. Hayden, A. M.,


Logansport Fort Wayne


Rev. C. W. Lynch, P. E.,


Warsaw Fort Wayne


Rev. A. E. Mahin, P. E.,


Hon. R. Wes. McBride,


Waterloo


TERM OF OFFICE EXPIRES IN 1892.


John M. Miller, Esq.,


Fort Wayne


Rev. R. D. Robinson, D. D.,


Indianapolis Fort Wayne


Rev. F. T. Simpson, P. E.,


Elkbart


Rev. D. C. Woolpert, M. D., D. D.,


Warsaw


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


REV. W. S. BIRCH, D D., President. JOHN W. HAYDEN, A. M., Vice-President. H. C. SCHRADER, EsQ., Secretary. JOHN M. MILLER, EsQ., Treasurer.


FINANCIAL AGENT.


REV. JOHN W. WELCH, Fort Wayne.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


FACULTY AND FINANCE. L. R. Hartman, Chairman ; Philip Harter, A. E. Mahin, John M. Miller, C. B. Stemen. AUDITING COMMITTEE. A. M. Mahin, Chairman ; L. R. Hartman, H. C. Schrader. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.


J. W. Welch, Chairman ; L. R. Hartman, Jno. W. Hayden, Jno M. Miller, II. C. Schrader. 1 CONFERRING DEGREES.


II. C. Hartman, Chairman ; John W. Hayden, II. N. Herrick, A. E. Mahin, F. T. Simpson.


ON CHANGE OF NAME TO WILLIAM TAYLOR COLLEGE. Il. C. Hartman, Chairman ; J. W. Hayden, A. E. Mabin, R. Wes. McBride, F. T. Simpson.


H. C. Schrader, Esq.


OFFICIAL VISITORS+


OF THE


NORTH INDIANA CONFERENCE.


Rev. R. M. Barns, D. D.,


Rev. J. W. Cain,


Rev. A. J. Carey.


Rev. C. E. Disbro,


Rev. George II. ILill,


Rev. E. L. Beumans,


Peru


Rev. C. U. Wade,


Fort Wayne . Bourbon Middlebury Portland Huntington


Muncie


HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED.


ARTIUM MAGISTRI.


Jiram C. Glenn, Esq.,


Lemuel R. Hartman, Esq.,


Elmer E. Mummert, Esq.


William B. Van Gorder, Esq.,


Albion, Ind


DIVINITATIS DOCTORES.


Rev. William Potts George,


Allendale, N. J


Rev. Francis C. Pearson,


Rev. David C. Woolpert, M. D.,


Philadelphia, Pa Warsaw, Ind


LEGUM DOCTORES.


Rev. William Jones, D. D.,


JIon. Chauncey Shaffer,


Kansas City, Mo New York, N. Y


DEGREES CONFERRED IN CURSU.


ARTIUM BACCALAUREUS.


Grant S. Housh, . Fort Wayne .


PHILOSOPHIE BACCALAUREI.


Julia Florence Alexander,


Paris Wilson Ashcraft,


Jolin Fulmer Bower,


Norval Chase Ileironimus,


Mintie Minerva 'Hetrick, Edward Benton Johns,


Morton Erastus Little, . Charlie Marquis Sarber, Clarence Edwin Smith, Paul Wilkie,


Wabash South Whitley Sheldon Wabash Fort Wayne Columbia City Pierceton Claypool Saturn Fort Wayne


Van Wert, O Fort Wayne, Ind Goshen, Ind


BOARD OF INSTRUCTION


AND


GOVERNMENT.


REV. H. N. HERRICK, A. M., B. D., President and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Mathematics. REV. C. B. STEMEN, M. D., LL. D., and Dean of the Fort Wayne College of Medicine, Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. REV. GEO. B. M. ROGERS, A. M., B. D., Professor of Latin and Greek Languages and Literature. WILLIAM P. WINTER, A. B., Professor of the Natural Sciences. MISS ALICE KNAUSE, Principal of the Normal Department. (To be supplied.) Professor of llistory, General and American. MISS ADDIE SHACKLEFORD, Principal in Instrumental Music Department, including Piano, Organ and Guitar. MISS MARTHA E. TIBBALS, Principal in Art Department. (To be supplied ) Professor of English Literature and Elocution. (To be supplied.) Professor of German Language and Literature. (To be supplied.) Principal of Commercial Department, including Penmanship, Phonography and Type Writing. MR. WALTER F CARVER, Principal in Vocal Music Department, including Voice Culture, the Art of Singing, Mnsie Notation and Chorus Singing. MISS. ALICE KNAUSE, Preceptress.


REV. J. W. SEAMAN, Steward.


PROF. GEO. B. M. ROGERS, Librarian. PROF. WILLIAM P. WINTER, Secretary. MR. ERNEST BIERMAN, Mu. D. M. MAGERS, Janitors.


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CATALOGUE OF STUDENTS


FOR THE


YEAR ENDING JUNE 20THI, 1889.


NOTE .- The following classification of students is necessarily imperfect. It is, however, the best that can be done under the present circumstances. The Juniors and Seniors are classified according to the course of study for last year ; others are classified, as nearly as they can be, according to the course of study laid down in this catalogue. In adjusting and enlarging the course of study, the classification here given may not always accord with the facts. The students must rely npon the work accomplished as the correct means of determining their classification.


I .- GRADUATES.


Heironimus, Norval C., Wabash


Herrick, Bessie R.,


Winters, Estella,


Fort Wayne . Fort Wayne


II .- UNDER-GRADUATES.


SENIOR CLASS.


Alexander, Julia Florence, Wabash


Ashcraft, Paris Wilson,


Bower, John Fulmer,


Hetrick, Mintie Minerva, Fort Wayne Housh, Grant L , Johns, Edward Benton, Fort Wayne Columbia City Pierceton


Little, Morton Erastus,


Sarber, Charlie Marquis,


Claypool Saturn


Wilkie, Paul,


Fort Wayne


JUNIOR CLASS.


Malin, John W.,


Pepple, Mary,


Seaman, May Amelia,


Fort Wayne New Era Fort Wayne


SOPHOMORE CLASS.


Clark, Jolın A.,


Crawford, Anna L.,


Fort Wayne Tolono, Ill Tolono, Ill


Crawford, Emma,


Dorwin, Jay C.,


Mahin, Sadie A.,


New Haven Fort Wayne . Elwood


Melts, Iloratio F.,


South Whitley Sheldon


Smith, Clarence Edwin,


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FRESHMEN CLASS.


Bierman, Ernest H.,


Fort Wayne


Bruner, Anna B.,


. In Fontaine


Bruner, Monroe,


La Fontaine Durfee


Byall, Sherman, .


Cottet, Julia,


Cretcher, Benjamin S.,


Donaldson, Carrie,


Garretson, L. J.,


Lenhart, Leonard A.,


Lynn, Lizzie,


Wabash Goshen


McCarter, Luln,


Warsaw


Pepple, Letie,


New Ers Reiffsburg


Shuman, John W.,


Wolcottville


Stemen, William E ..


Fort Wayne


Stemen, Harriet F.,


Fort Wayne Brown's Corners


Weeks, George W.,


ACADEMIC AND SPECIAL, STUDENTS.


NOTE .- Students in the Academic Department are arranged alpha- betically without any further distinction as to classification. The work ac- complished will determine whether they belong to the first or second years, or are prepared for the Freshinan Class.


Andrews, Alida Josephine,


Fort Wayne Pobeto


Bayman, William C.,


Pierecton North Webster


Bockman, William,


Boltz, Ferdinand F., Sidney


Boltz, Frederick G.,


Bond, Frank D.,


Cavalier, Josic,


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Arcola South Bend


Certia, Louisa,


Conrad, Schuyler,


Wolf Lake Tolono, Ill Fort Wayne


Dalman, Jolın, Dandridge, Damon,


Fort Wayne Deadwood, Dak Detroit, Mich Geoglein Markle


Erick, Rachel M., Felts, John O.,


Fonner, G. M.,


Poc


Fonner, Martha,


Greer, Ella,


Monmouth Nine Mile


Crawford, John W.,


Cunuison, William,


Dupont, Peter,


La Otto Pierceton Murray Huntington Maples


Magers, D. M.,


Shoemaker, Samuel A.,


Barton, Nathaniel,


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Gresley, En:ma, Grishaw, Chas. W., Habaker, Minnie A., Harris, Mcclellan, Harrod, Delila, Hemphill, Norton, Henderson, Juliette, Ilerman, John L.,


Hilkey, Susie, Hill, Richard, Hollopeter, Gertrude, Humbert, Frank P.,


Jacques, S. C.,


Jones, Eva,


Kelsey, O. R.,


Kitt, Jacob Milton,


Koepf, Henry F.,


Kryder, 11. P.,


Law, Frederick C.,


Leedy, Chas. E.,


Lesh, Sylvester,


Lindman, Edward,


Mahin, May,


McCarter, William A.,


MeCurdy, George N.,


McDonald, Milo M.,


Miller, Clara E.,


Miller, John M.,


Miller, Margaret,


Miller, R. H.


Nill. Ilarry II.,


Nix, Sophia,


Noftzger, lda,


Nunmaker, Eldora M .,


Parrett, Adeline,


Parrett, Julia E.,


Perkins, William,


Porter, Samuel.


. Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Geneva Geneva Hall's Corners Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Merriman


Rettig, Tina,


Rettig, John II.,


Rhinesmith, Lizzie,


Ritter, Nellie A.,


River Nellie


Poe


Roberts, Sylvester W., Roberts, Seidon L .. Poe Rusher, Laura, Pierceton Sawyer, James L., Bluffton Grogkein Wawaka


Schaich, Anna,


Seymoure, Horace A.,


Hoagland Sbarpsville Fort Wayne Majenica Hoagland Fort Recovery, O Knox Fort Wayne Auburn . Fort Wayne Leo · Wallen Silver Lake Durfee Zanesville Huntington Fort Wayne Cedarville Fort Wayne Pierceton Markle Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Warsaw Fort Wayne Waterloo DeKalb Ege Fort Wayne Bluffton Poe


S


Smith, Lewis, Snyder, Rosa, Speckien, F. J, Whetten, Anna, Wigent, Spencer C., Williams, Ada B.,


Fort Wayne Green Center


Wawaka Milford


Fort Wayne Bluffton


COMMERCIAL STUDENTS.


Bayman, James F.,


Pierceton


Boltz, Ferdinand F.,


Bridge, Morton L.,


Cook, Jonas,


Dalman, Ed. F.,


Franks, Braden M.,


Sidney Ossian Barbers Mills Fort Wayne Wawaka


Galloway, David Il.,


Harkey, R. P.,


IJarshbarger, Ilulda,


Jacques, S. C.,


Keegan, Ed. L ..


Kitt, Jacob Milton,


Kline, Frederick,


Larimore, M. Howard,


Leslie, Frank,


Lindman, Edward,


Little, Morton E.,


McCarter, William A.,


Nill, Harry H.,


Perkins, William,


Rusher, Laura,


Smith, A. J.,


Sarber, Chas. M.,


STUDENTS IN MUSIC.


Deadwood, Dak Sharpsville Knox »


Dandridge, Damon, Grishaw, Chas. W., Henderson, Juliette, Ilerrick, Bessie R., Irwin, Belle,


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


Kilander, Lulu,


Markle


Whetten, Anna,


Milford


Williams, Ada B.,


Bluffton


STUDENTS IN ART.


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


Mr. Richard Hill,


Mrs. Thos. Jackson,


lluntertown New Era South Whitley Silver Lake Fort Wayne Huntington North Webster Arcola Mishawaka Fort Wayne Pierceton Warsaw Poe Halls Corners Pierceton Vera Cruz. Claypool


Mrs. Frank Alderman, Mrs. - Doyle, Miss Bessie R. Herrick, Mr. Willie V. Herrick, Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


9


Miss Mellie Johns,


Columbia City


Miss Eva Jones, Miss - Miles,


Miss Laura Rusher,


Miss Carrie B. Schrader, Miss May Seaman, Mr, Harry Seaman,


Durfee Fort Wayne Pierecton Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


Miss Mary Siemon, Mr. Will E. Stemen,


Fort Wayne


Mrs Paul Wilkie,


Fort Wayne


Miss Stella Winters,


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


Miss Annie Wright,


SUMMARY.


Post Graduates,


3


Seniors,


10


Juniors,


3


Sophomores,


6


Freshmen,


18


Normal and College Preparatory,


76


Commercial,


23


Music,


D


Art,


18


Net total deducting those couuted more than once, 146


10


GRADUATES OF FORT WAYNE COLLEGE


IS79 -- 89.


NOTE .- Each member of the following classes is earnestly requested to inform the president of the college in writing of any change in the postoffice address or name of any class mate, and also to give the present occupation of each, that all may appear in the next issne of our catalogue.


JULY 2, 1879-BUSINESS COLLEGE.


John M. Beard,


Frank Bronghon,


Avilla Avilla


C. W. Anderson,


Fort Wayne


Chas. B. Tibbetts,


Plymouth


JUNE 21, 1880-ACADEMIC COURSE.


Frank V. Broadbent,


Marion


llorace L. C'omnl),


South Whitley


Charles M. McMahan,


llarlan


Catharine A. Corey,


Van Buren


Ida V. Johnson, Ossian


Luella A. Stoner,


LaOtto


COMMERCIAL COURSE.


·


William G. Alexander,


Hartford City


Alfred Brugh,


Butler


Spurgeon Franks,


Wawaka


C. M. McMahan, Harlan


C. F. Neufer,


(joshen


James A. Perfect,


Jacob A. Shoup,


Pleasant Lake Zanesville South Whitley


D. II. Sickaľoos, William II. Turner,


Price D. West,


Fort Wayne . Runtertown Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


Carrie D. Green, Rose B. Marks,


Muncie


JUNE 23, 1881 .- ACADEMIC COURSE.


W. E. Ashcraft, S. A. Bowman, Decatur Zanesville Fort Wayne Auburn W. A. Brown, C. A. Dugan, A. C. Gruber, Markle


L. M. Kıyder, Sommerville Light, E. E. Mummert,


LaGro Milwaukee, Wis.


Goshen


Laura A. Green,


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C. F. Neufer,


W. T. T. Swaim,


Goshen Ossian Albion


W. B. VanGorder, Price D. West, Jennie Banks,


Iluntertown


Liberty Mills


Carrie D. Green, Laura A. Green, Belle A. Hendry. Ella Lincoln, Alice A. McMahon, Kate A. Stemen,


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Angola


Antwerp, Ohio Iluntertown . Fort Wayne


COMMERCIAL. COURSE.


J. F. Burkett,


Bourbon


John E. Gault, J. W. Goodyear, O. B. Jordan,


Murray Etna Green


Fannie Ferguson,


Fort Wayne Albion


Earl Palmer,


C. W. Stewart,


Elizabeth Burgess,


Fort Wayne Big Rapids, Mich Fort Wayne Wawaka


Kate N. Knox,


GRADUATE IN MUSIC.


Princess L. Clark,


Van Wert, Ohio


JUNE 22, ISS2-ACADEMIC COURSE.


George W. McCarter,


Pierceton


George C. Stemen,


William H. Turner,


Ida A. Fitch,


Jennie L. Maley,


Roanoke


Florence N. MeLaughlin,


Arcola


Josie M. Metts,


Ossian


Maude M. Shoemaker,


Waterloo Fort Wayne


Olive B. Armitage,


Pennville Etna Green


JUNE 21, 1883-ACADEMIC COURSE.


John L. Butler.


Fort Wayne


Newton D. Donghman,


Fort Wayne Murray


Jacob W. Goodyear,


Alva 8. Robert, Geneva Herman F. Wilkie. Sheldon Elizabeth Burgess, Fort Wayne lessie C. Crawford, Carrie A. Smith, Tolono, III Fort Wayne Zunesville >


Ida M. Thomas,


NORMAL COURSE.


Ellie Brindley,


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Iluntertown


Martha J. Willard,


Brimfield


A. W. King,


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JUNE 12, 188.1-ACADEMIC COURSE.


Albert T. Briggs,


Wilbur A. Fisk,


Geneva Warsaw Mentone


Simon A. Guy, Joseph Sites, Aboite


Lyda Courick, Ella M. Crawford, Rhena A. Niekey,


Bourbon Tolono, Ill Churubusco


Nettie M. Smith,


Lima


JULY 16, 1885-ACADEMIC COURSE.


Nora Allman,


Argos


Joseph II. Elliott,


Wabash


Norval C. Heironimus,


Wabash


Amos E. Long,


Denver


Melissa McConnehey,


Decatur


GRADUATE IN MUSIC.


Maggie C. Beelman,


New Paris, Ohio


JUNE 21, 1886-ACADEMIC COURSE.


Albert T. Briggs, Geneva


Lindly J. Baldwin,


Wilber A. Fisk,


Mellville A. Mason,


Fort Wayne Clinton, Ia New Haven Nappanee


Charles O. Merica,


Francis M. Meriea,


Garrett


COMMERCIAL COURSE.


Samuel M. Nickey,


Churubusco


MUSIC COURSE.


Mrs. J. D. Chambers (piano),


Fort Wayne


Kittic Hattersley (violin)


Fort Wayne


Birdie Luce (violin),


. Fort Wayne


JUNI: 17, 1837-ACADEMIC COURSE.


Chas. O. Broxon, . Leadville, Col


U. S. Bride,


Ossian Darlington, Indian Ter


Robert Burns,


Viola Grier, Fort Wayne Silver Lake J. K. Kollock, Fort Wayne


Lulu Lynch,


Warsaw


J. R. McConnehey,


L. II. Murlin,


G. M, Naber,


Dakota Green Castle Columbia City


Phebe Walker,


Bluffton


Stella Winters, Decatur


Melville G. Yoeum,


Akron


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Lemuel Hines,


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GRADUATE IN MUSIC.


Minnie Hankins (harmony),


Mendon, Ohio


JUNE 14, 1838 -ACADEMIC COURSE.


Walter Fletcher Carver,


Fort Wayne


Charles Ellsworth Duilley,


LaOtto


William Victor Emrick,


John William Gibson,


Fort Wayne Ossian Ossian


Arthur M. Gibson,


Edna Eulalia Grier,


Fort Wayne


Bessie Ruth Herrick,


Bret Hopkins,


George W. Lahr,


James Douglas Merriman,


Iluntington Huntington Ossian


John Milton Neufer,


*Duvid O. Ramsey,


Wawhuka Collamer Wankurusa


William Grant Seaman,


William Christy Whittenberger, *Deceased before graduation.


Claypool


COMMERCIAL. COURSE.


Benjamin J. Bottenberg,


A. Morris Edris,


Frank R. Tetrington,


S. Brenton Tueker,


MUSICAL. COURSE.


Nellie Ritter,


JUNE 20, 1889-CLASSICAL COUSE.


Grant S. Honsh, ,


Fort Wayne


ACADEMIC COURSE.


Julia Florence Alexander, Paris Wilson Ashcraft, John Fuliner Bower, Mintie Minerra lletrick, Edward Benton Johns, Morton Erastus Little,


Wabash South Whitley Sheldon Fort Wayne Columbia City Pierceton Claypool


Charlie Marquis Sarber, Clarence Edwin Smith, Paul Wilkie.


Fort Wayne


COMMERCIAL COURSE.


James F. Bayman, Morton L. Bridge, Edward F. Dalman, Hulda Harshburger, Jacob Milton Kitt, M. Howard Larimore, I'rank Leslie.


Edward Lindeman, Morton E. Little, William A. MeCarter, Harry II. Nill, Charlie M. Sarber,


Pierceton


Ossian Fort Wayne South Whitley Huntington Arcola Mishawaka Fort Wayne Pierecton Warsaw


Poe Claypool


Fort Wayne Fort Wayne


John W. D. Metts,


Fort Wayne Barber's Mills Fort Wayne Cromwell


Fort Wayne


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COURSE OF STUDY.


For several years Fort Wayne College has not attempted a full collegiate course of study. Last year some additions were made, but this year the course has been re-adjusted and enlarged by adding to it the equivalent of from two to three years. We now have a course of study that will compare favorably with first-class American colleges. This enlargement of the course of study is re- quired by the following considerations : The charter granted by the Legisla- ture of Indiana calls for a College and not an Academy ; the institution of learning which the fathers in the North Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church established at Fort Wayne, Ind., was a College ; the trustees and faculty have no authority to make the institution anything else. It is therefore the policy of the trustees and faculty to make the course of study in this institution such as would be expected in a first-class College, and also to exercise such rights aud privileges as are conferred by its charter and usually expected of institutions of equal grade.


ACADEMIC COURSE-NORMAL AND PREPARATORY.


This course has been arranged with special reference to those who want to prepare themselves for teaching, and at the same time prepare for College. Students are not required to take any one study as long as is indicated in this cours e, unless it is necessary in order to have a thorough knowledge of the subject. Classes will be formed in the branches indicated each term for the accommodation of those who may not be able to remain in school the full year.


The figure in parenthesis to the right of a study indicates the number of recitations in that study per week, and each atudent is expected to have the equivalent of four regular recitations daily. Those who complete this course will be given a diploma which will admit them to the freshman class in most Colleges.


FIRST YEAR.


FIRST TERM.


1. Arithmetic (5), Wentworth *.


2. English Grammar (5), Ilarvey.


3. United States History (5), Barnes.


4. Political Geography (3), Barnes.


5. Physical Geography (2).


6. Reading (3).


7. Penmanship (2).


*If the arithmetic authorized by the legislature of Indiana can be secured it will be used instead of Wentworth's.


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SECOND TERM.


1. Arithmetic (5), Wentworth.


2. English Grammar (5), Harvey.


3. United States History (5), Barnes.


4. Political Geography (3), Barnes.


5. Physical Geography (2).


G. Reading (3).


7 Penmanship (2).


THIRD TERM.


1. Arithmetic (5), Wentworth.


2. English Grammar (5), Harvey.


3. United States History (5), Barnes.


4. Political Geography (3), Barnes,


5. Physical Geography (2).


G. Reading (3).


7. Penmanship (2).


SECOND YEAR.


FIRST TERM.


1. Algebru to Fractions (5), Went worth.


2. Physiology (5), Steele and Cutter.


3. Psychology (3), Sulley.


4. Pedagogy (2).


5. Latin (5), ( Jones' First Lessons.


( Allen & Greenough's Grammar.


6. History of Greece (3).


7. English Composition, Essays and Declamations (2).


8. Physics (5), Gage. SECOND TERM.


1. Algebra to Quadratics (5), Wentworth.


2. Physiology (5), Steele and Cutter.


3. Psychology (3), Sulley,


4. Pedagogy (2).


5. Latin (5), S Jones' First Lessons.


{ Allen and Greenough's Grammar.


6. History of Rome (3).


7. Civil Government (2).


8. Physics (5), Gage.


9. English Composition, Essays and Declamations (2). THIRD TERM.


1. Algebra Completed (5), Wentworth.


2. Pl.ysiology (5), Steele and Cutter.


3. Psychology (3), Sulley.


4. Pedagogy (2).


S Cursar and Grammar (4).


5. Latin ( Jones' Prose Composition (1).


G. Astronomy (5), Sharpless and Phillips.


7. Generul Ilistory (3).


8. English Composition, Essays, and Declamations (2).


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CLASSICAL COURSE.


Students who complete the Classical Course will be graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts.


FRESHMAN YEAR.


FIRST TERM.


1, Plane Geometry-Books I, II, (5), Wentworth.


Cesar and Grammar (3).


2. Latin (lospel by Matthew (1). Jones' Prose Composition (1).


3 Greek (5), § Leighton's Lessons.


? Goodwin's Grammar,


4 English Composition (4).


5. The English Bible (1).


SECOND TERM.


1. Plane Geometry-Books III, IV, V. (5), Wentworth.


( Cesar and Grammar (3).


2. Latin First Corinthians (1) ( Jones' Prose Composition (1).


Leighton's Lessons.


3. Greek Goodwin's Grammar.


-1. Rhetoric (1).


5. The English Bible (1). THIRD TERM.


1. Solid Geometry-Books VI, VII, VIII (5).


Cicero and Grammar (3).


2. Latin Epistle to the Hebrews (1). Jones' Prose Composition (I).


3. Greek (5), [ Xenophon's Anabasis. Goodwin's Grammar.


1. Literature-American Authors (1).


5. Bible-Authorized and Revised Versions (1).


SOPHOMORE YEAR.


FIRST TERM.


1. Plane Trigonometry (5), Wentworth.


3. Latin-Cicero's Orations against Cataline (5).


( Anabasis ; Grammar (3).


3. Greek -Gospel by John (1). ( Jones' Prose Composition (1).


3. History of England (3), Green.


5. Literature-English Anthors (2).


6. Elocution (3), Murdoch.


SECOND TERM.


1. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry (5), Wentworth.


2. Latin-Virgil (5).


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Homer's Iliad (3).


3. Greek Gospel by Luke (1). Jones' Prose Composition (1). .


4. History of England (2), Green.


5. Natural History-Zoology (3).


6- Elocution (3), Murdoch.


THIRD TERM.


1. Surveying (5), Wentworth.


2. Latın § Ovid (3).


¿ Livy (2).


- Homer's Odyssey (3).


3 Greek Galatians and Ephesians (1). - Jones' P'rose Composition (1).


4. Natural History-Botany (5), Gray.


5. Elocution (3), Murdoch.


JUNIOR YEAR.


FIRST TERM.


1. Geology (5,) LeConte or Dana.


2. Logic (5), Jevons.


3. German (5), Keetel's Oral Method.


4. arcel-Orations of Lysias (3).


5. Latin-IIorace, Odes and Epodes (2).


6. Physics-Mechanics, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics (5), Deschanel, or Olmsted's College Philosophy.


SECOND TERM.


1. Chemistry (5), Attfield.


2. German (5), Keetel's Oral Method.


3. Geology (5), LeConte or Dana.


4. Greek-Herodotus (3).


5. Latin-Horace, Satires and Epistles (2).


5. Physics-Acoustics and Optics (3), Deschanel, or Olmsted's College Philosophy.


THIRD TERM.


1 Astronomy (5), Newcomb and Holden, or Young.


3. Greek-Demosthenes' DeCorona (3).


3. Latin-Tacitus, Germania and Agricola (2).


4. German- Wilhelm Tell (5).


5. Physics-Heat and Magnetism (3), Deschanel, or Olmsted's College Philosophy.


6. Chemistry (5), Attfield.


SENIOR YEAR.


FIRST TERM.


1. Intellectual Science (5), Porter.




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