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ELEVENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE
OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS,
1876-7.
LAWRENCE, KAN .: H. A. CUTLER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. 1877.
THE NEW UNIVERSITY BUILDING, ERECTED BY THE CITY OF LAWRENCE.
DIMENSIONS .- Length, 246 ft .; width in center, 98 ft .; width of wings, 62 ft .; height of observatories, 95 ft. Total number of rooms, 54, including a hall, which is 94 ft. long, 56 ft. wide, and 35 ft. high. All the rooms are devoted to the work of instruction. The departments of Chemistry, Physics, Natural History, Mechanics, Engineering and Drawing, have each a suite of rooms, viz: a lecture room 23x45 ft .; a laboratory room for beginners, 19x52 ft .; a laboratory room for advanced students 21x45 ft .; and a room for apparatus and consulting library, 11x35 ft.
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THE NEW UNIVERSITY BUILDING, ERECTED BY THE CITY OF LAWRENCE.
DIMENSIONS .- Length, 246 ft .; width in center, 98 ft .; width of wings, 62 ft .; height of observatories, 95 ft. Total number of rooms, 54, including a hall, which is 94 ft. long, 56 ft. wide, and 35 ft. high. All the rooms are devoted to the work of instruction. The departments of Chemistry, Physics, Natural History, Mechanics, Engineering and Drawing, have each a suite of rooms, viz: a lecture room 23x45 ft .; a laboratory room for beginners, 19x52 ft .; a laboratory room for advanced students 21x45 ft .; and a room for apparatus and consulting library, 11x35 ft.
ELEVENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE
OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS.
1876-7.
LAWRENCE, KAN .: H. A. CUTLER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. 1877.
-
Board of Regents.
REV. A. BEATTY,
Emporia.
Term expires April, 1878
1878
REV. F. T. INGALLS,.
Atchison.
1879
HON. M. W. REYNOLDS,. Parsons, .....
66 1879
B. W. WOODWARD,
Lawrence, ...
66
1880
R. N. HERSHFIELD,
.Leavenworth.
יר
1880
REV. JAMES MARVIN, D. D., Chancellor, ex-officio member of Board.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.
JAMES MARVIN, President ex-officio.
Elected November, 1874
BRINTON W. WOODWARD, Vice Pres.
April,
1877
REV. FRANCIS T. INGALLS, Secretary.
Re-elected April,
1877
HON. JOHN K. RANKIN, Treasurer.
Elected
¥
1877
REUBEN N. HERSHFIELD, Auditor. 1877
PROF. EPHRAIM MILLER, Librarian ..
Re-elected
1877
V. P. WILSON, Gen'l Agt. for Univ'ty Lande.
Re-appointed "
1877
COMMITTEES.
Internal Management,.
-
A. BEATTY,
F. T. INGALLS,
R. N. HERSHFIELD.
Buildings and Grounds,
J. MARVIN,
B. W. WOODWARD,
R. N. HERSHFIELD.
V. P. WILSON,
University Lands,. .
A. BEATTY,
M. W. REYNOLDS.
-
J. MARVIN,
Library and Text Books,.
F. T. INGALLS,
A. BEATTY.
Superintendent of Buildings,.
A. BRENNAN.
HON. V. P. WILSON,
Enterprise .. .
acultp.
REV. JAMES MARVIN, D. D., President. Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. (Mental and Moral Science, Political Economy and Logic.)
FRANK H. SNOW, A. M., Professor of Natural History. (Botany, Zoology, Geology and Meteorology.)
FREDERIC W. BARDWELL, B. S., Professor of Astronomy and Civil Engineering.
DAVID H. ROBINSON, A. M., Professor of Ancient.Languages and Literature.
EPHRAIM MILLER, A. M., Professor of Mathematics.
REV. P. J. WILLIAMS, D. D.,
Professor in charge of History, of English Language and Literature, and of Normal Department.
GEORGE E. PATRICK, M. S., Professor of Chemistry, Physics and Mineralogy.
FRANCES SCHLEGEL, Assistant Professor of German, French and Free-hand Drawing.
J. S. SHEARER, A. M., Assistant Professor in Normal Department, and in charge of Professional Work.
JAMES A. WICKERSHAM, B. S., Assistant Professor in Ancient Languages.
A. GERTRUDE BOUGHTON, A. B., Teacher of Instrumental Music, and Assistant in Preparatory Department.
ALCINDA L. MORROW,
Assistant Professor in Preparatory Department.
J. E. BARTLETT, Teacher of Vocal Music in Normal Department.
PROF. D. H. ROBINSON, A. M., Secretary of Faculty.
N. B .- 1. Prof. WILLIAMS resigned the title of Dean of Normal Department, and Prof. SHEARER was appointed in his stead for the last half of the year.
2. MISS BOUGHTON taught to the close of the first session, and MISS MORROW from middle to close of the year.
3. Special classes have been temporarily taught by Tutors.
Degrees
Conferred.
CLASS OF 1876.
BACHELOR OF ARTS.
CHARLES W. SMITH,
WILLARD F. SERGENT,
ELMER B. TUCKER,
HENRY S. TREMPER,
LIZZIE A. WILLIAMS.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, GEORGE F. GAUMER, MAY E. RICHARDSON, JAMES A. WICKERSHAM.
MASTER OF ARTS IN COURSE. L. D. L. TOSH, FLORA (RICHARDSON) COLMAN,
HONORARY.
- MASTER OF ARTS. DANIEL WEBSTER WILDER.
DOCTOR OF DIVINITY. JONATHAN M. ALLEN, P. J. WILLIAMS.
Collegiate
epartment.
ABBREVIATIONS .- Cl. for Classical; Sc. for Scientific; M. L. for Modern Literature : E. for Engineering; N. H. for Natural History; Ch. for Chemistry.
NAMES.
COURSES. RESIDENCES.
SENIOR CLASS.
Andrew Atchison,
C1
Richmond.
Everard Bierer, Jr.,.
.Sc
Hiawatha.
Gertrude Alice Bullene, M. L .... Lawrence.
George Will Hapgood, . . C.E.
Warren, O.
John H. Long.
Ch.
Olathe.
Clara Luella Morris,
Sc
Lawrence.
William Osburn,
C1
Wilmington, Ill.
Angelo Cyrus Scott.
CI
Iola.
Colin Timmons, .
Cl
Lawrence.
Carrie M. Watson,
M. L .... Lawrence.
Seniors-10.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Alma Richardson, M. L .... Lawrence.
DeEtta Warren,
M. L .... Lawrence.
Kate Williams,
Cl. .
. Lawrence.
Juniors-3.
10
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
COURSES.
RESIDENCES.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Jessie A. Austin,
M. L .... Neodesha.
Joseph W. Brigham, .
. Sc
Neodesha.
William T. Byrd.
C1
Washington Creek.
James W. Gleed,
C1
Lawrence.
James J. Houston,
C1
Leavenworth.
Howard H. Jenkins,
.Cl ..
Kansas City, Mo.
Chandler W. Stephenson, Sc. .
. Chetopa,
Belle Stevens,
M. L .... Lawrence,
Dora A. Wade,
Sc
Wakarusa,
Marcia R. Wood,
Sc.
Lawrence,
Sophmores-10.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Frank DeGraff Altman, . Cl .
Ottawa.
Horace M. Cox.
Sc
Lawrence.
Anna O. Gilmore,
Sc.
Eudora.
Flora M. Hadley,
Sc
Lawrence.
Ariel E. Long,
Sc
Olathe.
Alfred E. Parker,
Sc
Eudora.
Franklin M. Smith,
C1.
Carlyle.
Solon T. Williams,
C1
Lawrence.
Freshmen -- 8.
SELECT COLLEGIATE CLASS .*
Hugh T. Adams,
Peach Creek.
John Adam Alleman,
Thayer.
Alla M. Barnes,
Lawrence.
Franklin Riffle,
Spring Hill.
*Students in this list are not regular in classification, but many of them expect to become regular and enter advanced classes during the coming year.
STUDENTS. 11
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
Henry W. Berks, Salina.
Charles F. Burney, Peculiar, Mo.
James T. Burney, .
Peculiar, Mo.
Charles Leroy Burke,
Spring Hill.
Arthur B. Barteaux,
Lawrence.
Arthur E. Blood,
Lawrence.
Bion H. Barnett,
Hiawatha.
Edgar D. Biddle,
Topeka.
Samuel W. Brewster,
Thayer.
Elmia J. Cox,
Lawrence.
Alice A. Collier,
Lawrence.
Edgar W. Clark,
. Chetopa.
Charles B. Cramer,
Lawrence.
Herbert Duane Crandall,
North Lawrence.
Cyrena Carmean,
Lawrence.
William H. Carruth,
Lawrence.
Ella Dougherty,
Belvue.
Ruth Durkee,
Abilene.
Charles S. Gleed,
Lawrence.
Vara H. Gunn,
Lawrence.
Bion S. Hutchins,
Independence.
Laura Hadley,
Lawrence.
Homer J. Hendricks,
Iola.
Birdsall A. McAllaster,
Lawrence.
Anna E. Mosley,
North Lawrence.
Josephine B. March,
Lawrence.
William M. McQuiston,
Lawrence.
Anna H. McCurdy,
Lawrence.
Alva H. Pearson,
Lawrence.
Edwin S. Robinson, .
Weedsport, N. Y.
Florence E. Robinson,.
Weedsport, N. Y.
Cora M. Cherry,
Lawrence.
12
STUDENTS.
RESIDENCES.
NAMES.
William Edwin Richards,
Lawrence.
Hugh T. Richards, Lawrence.
Luke E. Ray, Jr
Clinton.
Oscar T. Street,
Baxter Springs.
Samuel M. Smith,
Wonsevu.
Saunders S. Still,
Sedjdes.
Lawrence.
Edward P. Tremper, .
Lawrence.
Nellie G. Thacher,
Lawrence.
Sarah Tucker,
Lawrence.
N. Flotilla Watson,
Machias, N. Y.
John M. Walker,
Lawrence.
Select Class-49.
Elizabeth B. Tenney, .
Lawrence.
Mary H. Thacher,
ormal
epartment.
COMMON SCHOOL COURSE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
THIRD YEAR. SENIOR CLASS.
John D. Beck,
Oxford.
Julia A. Bates,
Independence.
N. Elizabeth Burbank,
Leavenworth.
Alla M. Barnes,
Lawrence.
Mary A. Brannen,
Tonganoxie.
Cora M. Cherry,
Lawrence.
Alice A. Collier
Lawrence.
Mary R. Dillon,
Council Grove.
Carl A. Floden,.
Lindsburg.
Henry S. Harvey,
Baxter Springs.
William C. Hayes,
Ottawa.
Estella Irish,
Spring Hill.
Calvin T. Likins,
Cherryvale.
Estella J. Martin,
Washington Creek.
Anna H. McCurdy,
Lawrence.
Charles F. Mendenhall,
Lawrence.
Mary E. Murphy,
Lawrence.
Lizzie A. Stanley,
Hesper.
Emeline B. Upton,
Leavenworth.
Anna L. Varney,
Hesper.
Fanny V. White,
Council Grove.
Dora A. Wade,
Wakarusa.
Charlotte C. Warren,
Lawrence.
Almira Wood,
Lawrence.
Senior Class-23.
14
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
SECOND YEAR.
MIDDLE CLASS.
Mary M. Aaron,
Leavenworth.
Etta E. Beach,
Dover.
William L. Cronk,
Lawrence.
Della H. Davis,
Hesper.
James E. Dunning,
Prairie Creek.
Anna M. Fry,
Leavenworth.
Thomas C. Gaumer,
Wakarusa.
Erasmus Haworth,
Lostine.
Ella Hayes,
Topeka.
Joseph R. Hill,
Oswego.
Kate Hukell,
Topeka.
James M. Hamilton,
DeSoto.
Lewis E. Jackson,
Topeka.
Emma Ladd,
Wakarusa.
Anna B. Melville,
Lawrence.
Lida J. McMillan,
Kansas City.
Emma Rayson, .
Eudora.
Daniel L. Robinson,
Redstone.
Edward J. Staten,
Hillsdale.
Charles G. Upton,
Hillsdale.
Rachel Walton,
Lawrence.
Middle Class-22.
FIRST YEAR. JUNIOR CLASS.
Willie E. Brackett,
Wakarusa.
Emma C. Bales,
Hesper.
Elmira Bradley,
Fawn Creek.
Olive Hilen,
Leavenworth.
STUDENTS.
15
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
Ada E. Briggs,
Lawrence.
Joanna Bartlesan,
Lawrence.
Harriet E. Bristol,
Lawrence.
Clara M. Charles,
Hesper.
Cynthia S. Crain,
Russell.
Delia, K. Churchill,
Wakarusa.
John N. Caldwell, Big Springs.
Ida Coffin,
Leavenworth.
Nellie A. Coffin, Leavenworth.
Llewellyn Davis,
Tonganoxie.
Rebecca Drisdom,
Lawrence.
David M. Eckman,
Lawrence.
Emma V. Eden,
Mission Creek.
Ella Ellis,
Neosho Falls.
Sarah A. Ellis,
Prairie Center.
Jennie H. Field,
Wakarusa.
Mary L. Field,
Wakarusa.
John Fay,
Stanwood.
Norris M. Grist,
Tonganoxie,
Emma Hyde,
Lawrence.
Ellen Hill,
Hesper.
Wegie B. C. Hiatt.
Twin Mound.
Landrine Isaacs,
Paola.
Cornelius James,
North Lawrence.
Georgia Kay,
Monticello.
Maud Kay,
Monticello.
Boyd Kay,
Monticello.
Lizzie Kennedy,
Wakarusa.
William P. Kirk,
Big Springs.
Elizabeth Lindsey,
Lawrence.
Anna Lockard,
Chetopa.
Samuel S. Lord,
Quenemo.
16
STUDENTS.
RESIDENCES.
NAMES.
Riel B. Miller,
Lawrence.
Emily AcAllaster,
Wakarusa.
Emma A. Martin,
Washington Creek.
Decima C. Miles,
Russell.
Berta Moss,
Clinton.
Anna Mitchell,
Kanwaka.
Addie Mendenhall,
Lawrence.
Jason B. Moore,
Eva McCracken,
Wakarusa.
Anna M. Morgan, .
Lawrence.
George H. Nicolay,
Prairie City.
Lizzie Oliver,
Lawrence.
Anna E. Peairs,
Eudora.
Mary Jane Pennington,
Fort Scott.
Delos N. Reber,
Carbondale.
Irena Rush,
Lawrence.
Elvira J. Rush,
Lawrence.
Albert Rookstool,
Fontana.
New Lancaster.
Ellen Eliza Riggs,
Oliver S. Riggs,
New Lancaster.
W. H. Russell,
Xenia.
George A. Starkey,
Elsinore.
Maggie Stuart, .
Yates Center ..
John Dayton Smith,
Olathe
Drury Spence,
Harrisonville.
Jennie Sanford,
Lawrence.
L. R. Smith,
De Soto.
James E. Smith,
Ottumwa.
George E. Salisbury,
Quenema.
Ada Thurber,
Twin Mound.
Popcorn.
Ephraim Oshel,
Lecompton.
Lydia A. Redenbaugh,
North Lawrence.
17
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
Charlotte Thurber,
Twin Mound.
Ada L. Tweed.
Wakarusa.
Ardilla Walton,
Lawrence.
Ida J. Wilson, .
North Lawrence.
Sarah E. Woodward, Lawrence.
Anna. M. Young,
Clinton.
Philip C. Young,
Independence.
Junior Class-74.
Preparatory
epartment.
SENIOR CLASS.
Richard A. Ballinger, .. Cl. Larned.
Margaret Eidemiller, .
.
Sc.
Lawrence.
Festus Foster,
Cl.
Osborn.
Richard Foster,
C1.
Osborn.
Walter E. Foster,
C1.
Osborn.
Thomas A. Fry
Cl.
Wakarusa.
Anna Flinn,
Sc.
Lawrence.
J. Oliver Hays,
C1.
Ottawa.
William H. Herron,
Cl.
Lawrence.
Alice Peabody,
M. L. .. Lawrence.
Herman E. Pease, Cl. .... Chelsea.
Adele Russell,
M. L. .. Lawrence.
Senior Class-12.
MIDDLE CLASS.
Ethel B. Allen,
Cl. .
Kansas City, Mo.
Isaac M. Cox,
C1.
Lawrence.
Jane E. Corel,
Sc.
Wakarusa.
Lilian J. Fitton,
Cl.
Wakarusa.
John B. Hill,
Sc.
Oswego.
Stewart O. Henry,
Cl.
Abilene.
Sidney Orme, .
Cl.
Wakarusa.
Charles E. Pearson,
C1.
Lawrence.
John B. Stackhouse,
Cl.
Glasco.
H. Collin Slavens,
Cl.
Kansas City, Mo.
Charles J. Simmons,
C1.
Lawrence.
Mary Smith,
C1.
Lawrence.
Middle Class-12.
19
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Charles Burnett,
Lawrence.
Claud M. Byram, Atchison,
Alfred P. Conner,
Lawrence.
Charles D. Dean,
Clinton.
Frank Foster,
Osborn.
Levi Gottman,
Six Mile.
Edwin Gunn, .
Fort Scott,
Peter E. Gregory,
Lyndon.
George W. Goss,
Carbondale.
Sidney A. Hubbell,
Las Vegas, N. M.
Lizzie W. H. McCann,
Wakarusa.
Sarah J. McCann,
Wakarusa.
Harry Rankin,
Wakarusa.
Frank R. Smith,
Wonsevu.
Arthur P. Way, .
Lawrence.
Junior Class-15.
SELECT PREPARATORY CLASSES.
Arthur Anderson,
Lawrence.
David L. Allison,
Arvonia.
Alice Celia Allen,
American City.
John E. Bacon,
Elsinore.
Edwin Brown, .
Abilene.
Harry M. Blood,
Lawrence.
Fremont M. Benedict,
Lawrence.
Mary L. Bare,. .
Hannibal, O.
Hattie F. Baker, Lawrence.
George N. Bell,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Henry Blair,
Edwardsville, Ill.
20
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
COURSES.
RESIDENCES.
Jefferson T. Brown,
Clinton.
Nelson Beardslee,
Hiawatha.
George T. Bartlett,
Iola.
Franklin P. Blackman,
Abilene.
Kate Brass,
Lawrence.
John Asa Barnes,
Blue Mound.
Chilon H. Carter,
Baxter Springs.
Hosea Chamberlain,
Humboldt.
Melville L. Critchfield,
Oskaloosa.
Mary A. Cheever,
Kansas City, Mo.
Mary H. Chase,
Helena, Ark.
Mary V. Clark,
Lawrence.
Olive Corel,
Wakarusa.
Ella A. Clark,
Chetopa.
Albert J. Cotting,
New Lancaster.
Mary Cone, .
Lawrence.
Minnie E. Cain,
Tyler, Texas.
Benjamin B. Cain,
Tyler, Texas.
Robert Clark,
Fort Scott.
Charles G. Casebier,
Dimon.
John G. Casebier,
Dimon.
Sidney Clark, Jr.
Lawrence.
Louis E. Carter,
Chanute.
Leander L. Davis,
Lawrence.
Charles K. Douglas,
Lawrence.
Helen E. Eidemiller,
Lawrence.
Richard H. Elwell,
Ottawa.
Ella M. Gingerich,
Lawrence,
Charles E. Griffith,
Lawrence.
Mary W. Grew,
Independence.
Abbie Gunn, .
Fort Scott.
Martha G. Gale,
Willow Springs.
21
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
Eva Himoe,
Lawrence.
James Hymer,
Quindaro.
Bion J. Herring,
Osborn City.
Estella Herring,
Osborn City.
Inez Hard,
Lawrence.
Grace E. Hoag,
Lawrence.
Ada M. Henderson, Lawrence.
George M. Huffaker. Council Grove.
Frederic Hothan,
Carbondale.
S. T. Hiatt,
Emporia.
John Hahn,.
Mound City.
Willard I. Hoadley,
Lawrence.
Richard T. Isaacs,.
Paola.
Ernest H. Jackson, .
New Lancaster.
Lorenzo M. Jewett,
De Soto.
Asa D. Kennedy,
Lawrence.
James A. Kirk,
Topeka.
Dana Lawrence,
Hiawatha.
Alice Litchfield,
Lawrence.
John W. Lord,
Quenemo.
Lloyd W. Miller,
Lawrence.
Mary E. Miller,
Lawrence.
M. Olive Miller,
Lawrence.
Lena Miles,
Darlington, Ind. T.
Josie Miles,
Darlington, Ind. T.
Lizzie J. Miller, Lawrence.
Christopher C. Mardis,
Stanley.
J. Beverly Mardis,
Stanley.
Jensie Mardis, .
Stanley.
William C. McCann,
Wakarusa.
Charles McCoy,
Lawrence.
Irene Mears,
Independence.
22
STUDENTS.
RESIDENCES.
NAMES.
Edward C. Meservey,
Hallowell, Me.
Robert C. Morrow,
Lawrence.
Kate Morrow,
Lawrence.
Mina E. Marvin, .
Lawrence.
Lorenzo D. Moore,
Neosho Falls.
Nelson McClees,
Wichita.
John H. Martin,
Elinor.
William J. Mitchell,
Lawrence.
Delphina J. Newlin,
Lawrence.
Julia F. Newlin,
Lawrence.
Jennie O' Brien, .
North Lawrence.
James B. Owen,
Prairie Center.
E. Evelyn Parker,
Eudora.
Ella Pearson,
Lawrence.
Hannah Painter,
Prairie Center.
Joseph Priestly,
Baldwin City.
Mary Porter,
Ottawa.
L. Kirk Phillips,
Olathe.
Howard A. Peairs,
Lawrence.
Charles E. D. Parker,
Eudora.
J. Hampton Queen, .
Valley Falls.
Andrew S. Reddick,
Solomon City.
Florence Roma Ray,
Clinton. .
Flora A. Riggs,
New Lancaster.
John D. Rankin,
Wakarusa.
Anna L. Shanklin,
Lawrence.
Alice I. Spear, .
Topeka.
Willis F. Street,
Baxter Springs.
Mary L. Simpson,
Lawrence,
Dora Summerfield,
Litchfield. Ill.
Joseph C. Smith,
Arvonia.
Sarah M. Smith,
Wonsevu.
23
STUDENTS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
Elizabeth L. Smith,
Marietta, O.
David W. Studebaker,
Willow Springs.
Minnie Stackfeth, Lawrence.
J. I. Sweezey,
Olivet.
James Taylor, Oskaloosa.
William M. Thacher, Lawrence.
Clara Whitman, Wakarusa.
Charles S. Walker,
Lawrence.
Julia M. Watson,
Lawrence.
Ellen A. Woodcock,
Tonganoxie.
Helen E. Weston,
Lawrence.
Charles S. Whitted, Lyndon.
Harold M. Westervelt,
Fort Scott,
Douglas A. Webster,
Valparaiso, Ind.
Frank L. Woodruff, Lawrence.
Anna J. Wilson,
North Lawrence.
Mary E. Wilson, North Lawrence.
Select Preparatory Classes-125.
SUMMARY OF GENERAL RECORD.
Total number of students registered for advancement or admission, from September 6th, 1876, to June 13th, 1877,
373
359
Number accepted and enrolled,
SUMMARY OF CLASSIFICATION.
Males.
Females.
Total.
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
3
10
Senior Class,
3
3
Junior Class,
6
4
10
Sophomore Class,
5
3
8
Freshman Class,
31
18
49
Select Course,
49
31
80
NORMAL DEPARTMENT.
6
18
24
Senior Class,
10
12
22
Middle Class,
25
49
74
Junior Class,
41
79
120
Aggregate Normal Department,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
Senior Class,
8
4
12
Middle Class.
13
2
15
Junior Class,
71
54
125
Select Course,
100
64
164
Aggregate Preparatory Department,. .
190
174
364
Aggregate three Departments,
5
5
Names counted twice, .
190
169
359
Total attendance,
KANSAS COUNTIES REPRESENTED.
Allen,
Douglas,
Morris,
Saline,
Atchison,
Dickinson,
Montgomery,
Brown,
Franklin,
Neosho,
Bourbon,
Wabaunsee,
Burke.
Jefferson,
Nemaha,
Washington,
Butler,
Labette,
Osborn,
Wilson,
Chase,
Leavenworth,
Pawnee,
Cherokee,
Linn,
Pottawatomie,
Wyandotte.
Cloud,
Miami,
Russell,
STATES AND TERRITORIES REPRESENTED. Kansas, Arkansas, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Indian T., Maine, Missouri, New York, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas.
Woodson,
Chautauqua,
Johnson,
Osage,
Shawnee,
Coffey,
McPherson,
Sedgwick,
Sumner,
8
4
12
· Aggregate Collegiate Department, ...
-
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.
Collegiate Department.
Of the several departments contemplated in the act of incorporation,. only two have yet been organized, viz : the Department of Science, Litera- ture and the Arts, and the Normal Department. These departments, at present, comprise seven courses of instruction, viz : a Classical, and a Modern Literature Course, each leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts ; a General Scientific Course, three Special Scientific Courses (one in Chem- istry, one in Natural History, and one in Civil and Topographical En- gineering), and a Teachers' Course-each of the four Scientific Courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. Other courses of instruc- tion will be added as the growth of the State and of the University may render advisable.
Terms of Admission.
For terms of admission to the Collegiate Department see Preparatory Course. Equivalents are accepted.
CLASSICAL COURSE.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Latin-Cicero de Amicitia, 10 weeks; Livy, 10 weeks.
Greek-Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, 11 weeks. Plato's Apol- ogy and Crito ; Smith's History of Greece, Books IV, V, VI, 9 weeks.
Algebra-Series, Logarithms and General Theory of Equations, 12 weeks; Geometry-From the beginning of Book VI, 8 weeks. 4
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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
SECOND SESSION.
Latin-Livy, 5 weeks .; Odes of Horace, 15 weeks.
Greek-Of first session completed, 2 weeks; Botany, 18 weeks.
Geometry-Completed, 4 weeks. Angus' English Language, 16 weeks.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Latin-Epistles and Satires of Horace, 12 weeks; The Captives of Plautus, 8 weeks.
Trigonometry-Plane and Spherical,10 weeks. Greek-Plato's Gorgias, 10 weeks.
Physics, 20 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Zoology, 20 weeks.
Greek-Demosthenes de Corona ; Selections from Historians ; Consti- tutional History of Greece. 20 weeks.
Analytical Geometry, 20 weeks.
JUNIOR CLASS. FIRST SESSION.
Latin-Annals of Tacitus, 10 weeks; Quintilian, 10th and 12th Books, 10 weeks.
Chemistry, 20 weeks.
Logic, 10 weeks. Physiology, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Greek-Homer's Iliad; History of Epic Poetry among the Greeks ; 20 weeks.
Chemistry-Completed, 2 weeks. English Literature, 18 weeks.
Astronomy, 20 weeks.
SENIOR CLASS. FIRST SESSION.
Greek -Dramas; Greek Literature, 10 weeks.
English-Rhetorical and Historical Criticism, 10 weeks.
Mental and Moral Science, 20 weeks.
Meteorology, 10 weeks; Geology, 10 weeks. SECOND SESSION.
Political Economy, 15 weeks.
Mediæval and Modern History, 15 weeks.
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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
German or Drawing,* 20 weeks.
Chemistry, 20 weeks.
Algebra-Series, Logarithms and General Theory of Equations, 12 weeks ; Geometry-From the beginning of Book VI, 8 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Chemistry-Completed, 2 weeks. Botany, 18 weeks.
Geometry .- Completed, 4 weeks. Angus' English Language, 16 weeks. Drawing or French,* 20 weeks.
SOPHOMORE CLASS. FIRST SESSION.
German or Drawing,* 20 weeks.
Trigonometry-Plane and Spherical, 10 weeks ; Surveying, 10 weeks. Physics, 20 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Zoology, 20 weeks. Drawing or French,* 20 weeks. Analytical Geometry, 20 weeks.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
German, 20 weeks. Calculus-Differential, Integral and Geometric Applications, 20 weeks. Logic, 10 weeks; Physiology, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Mediæval History, 20 weeks. Calculus-Completed, 2 weeks. English Literature, 18 weeks. Astronomy, 20 weeks.
*Members of this class are required to take a Modern Language during one term of the year, and Industrial Drawing during the other term.
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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Mental and Moral Science, 20 weeks.
Mineralogy, 10 weeks. Geology, 10 weeks. Meteorology, 10 weeks. English-Rhetorical and Historical Criti- cism, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Political Economy, 15 weeks.
Mediæval and Modern History, 15 weeks.
MODERN LITERATURE COURSE.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
German, 20 weeks.
History-Roman and Greek, 10 weeks. Drawing, 10 weeks.
Algebra-Series, Logarithms and General Theory of Equations, 12 weeks. Geometry -- From the beginning of Book VI, 8 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Drawing, 2 weeks. Botany, 18 weeks.
Geometry - Completed, 4 weeks. Angus' English Language, 16 weeks.
French, 20 weeks.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
German, 20 weeks.
Trigonometry-Plane and Spherical, 10 weeks. History-Roman and Greek, 10 weeks. Physics, 20 weeks.
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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
SECOND SESSION.
Zoology, 20 weeks. French, 20 weeks. Analytical Geometry, 20 weeks.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
German, 20 weeks. Chemistry, 20 weeks. Logic, 10 weeks. Physiology, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Mediæval History, 20 weeks.
Mineralogy, 10 weeks. Geology, 10 weeks.
Meteorology, 10 weeks. English - Rhetorical and Historical Criti cism, 10 weeks.
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Mental and Moral Science, 20 weeks.
Mineralogy, 10 weeks; Geology, 10 weeks.
Meterology, 10 weeks; English-Rhetorical and Historial Criticism, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Political Economy, 15 weeks. ~ Mediæval and Modern History, 15 weeks.
COURSE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING.
FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE CLASSES.
Studies-Same as those of Freshman and Sophomore classes of the Scientific Course, with the addition of Industrial Drawing.
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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Calculus - Differential, Integral, and Geometric Applications; 20 weeks.
Descriptive Geometry, 10 weeks. Physiology, 10 weeks.
Civil Engineering Proper-Survey, Location, and Construction of Roads and Railroads, 10 weeks. Drawing and Field Practice, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Calculus-Completed, 2 weeks. English Literature, 18 weeks.
Mechanics of Engineering, 20 weeks.
Astronomy, 20 weeks.
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Mineralogy, 10 weeks. Geology, 10 weeks.
Mental and Moral Science, 20 weeks.
Mechanics of Engineering, 20 weeks.
Drawing and Field Practice.
SECOND SESSION.
Medieval and Modern History, 15 weeks.
Political Economy, 15 weeks,
COURSE IN NATURAL HISTORY.
FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE CLASSES.
Studies-Same as those of corresponding classes in the General Scien- tific Course.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates, 20 weeks. Dissections of Mammals and Birds, 20 weeks. Logic, 10 weeks. Physiology, 10 weeks.
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SECOND SESSION.
Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates ; Dissections of Reptiles and Fishes, 20 weeks.
Astronomy, 20 weeks. English Literature, 18 weeks.
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Comparative Anatomy of the Articulates; Dissections of Insects and Crustaceans, 20 weeks.
Mineralogy, 10 weeks ; Geology, 10 weeks.
Meteorology, 10 weeks. Mental Science, 10 weeks.
SECOND SESSION.
Comparative Anatomy of the Mollusks and Radiates: Dissections of Cuttle-fishes, Clams, Star-fishes, &c., 15 weeks ..
Political Economy, 15 weeks.
N. B .- In carrying out the above scheme of study, fifteen hours per week in the Zoological Laboratory are required of each student during the Junior and Senior years. This course of training is adapted to not only those who aim to become Nat- uralists, but also to those who have in view the Medical Profession.
COURSE IN CHEMISTRY.
FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE CLASSES.
Studies-Same as those of corresponding classes in the General Scien- tific Course.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST SESSION.
Chemistry-Inorganic, 20 weeks. Quantitative Analysis-Gravimetric, 20 weeks. Logic, 10 weeks. Physiology, 10 weeks.
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