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Lawrence University.
1856 -- '57.
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SEVENTH
ANNUAL CATALOGUE
OF THE
CORPORATION, FACULTY AND STUDENTS,
OF THE
College
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY
APPLETON, WISCONSIN.
1856/57, 60-63, 67-72, 74/75
DECEMBER, 1856.
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Corporation.
Bunrd of Ernsters.
REV. EDWARD COOKE, D. D., Ex- Oficio. OFFICE EXPIRES JULY, 1857. REV. A. B. RANDALL, ROBERT R. BATEMAN, EsQ. ROBERT FLINT, EsQ. REV. WM. H. SAMPSON,
HON. C. BILLINGHURST,
HIS EXCELLENCY COLES BASHFORD, Oshkosh. GEORGE F. AUSTIN, EsQ. EDWARD WEST, EsQ,
Watertown. Appleton. Fond du Lac.
Appleton Juneau.
Milwaukee. Grand Chute.
OFFICE EXPIRES JULY, 1858. JAMES MAXWELL, EsQ. JOHN H. VAN DYKE, EsQ. REV. JEREMIAH PORTER,
HON. A. B. JACKSON, A. BALLARD, EsQ. Appleton. THOMAS M. McCAUGHEY, EsQ. EDGAR CONKLIN, EsQ. JAMES A. SUTHERLAND, EsQ. Janesville.
Baraboo.
Milwaukee.
Green Bay. Grand Chute.
.. Green Bay.
OFFICE EXPIRES JULY, 1859.
HON. M. C. DARLING,
JAMES M. PHINNEY, EsQ. MORGAN L. MARTIN, EsQ. GEORGE M. MYERS, EsQ. REV. A. BRUNSON, J. B. HAMILTON, EsQ.
REV. P S. BENNETT. WM. W. WRIGHT, EsQ. BEV. SERENO FISK,
Fond du Lac.
Appleton.
Green Bay. Appleton. Prairie du Chien. Neenah. Waukesha. Oshkosh.
Kenosha.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Officers of the Board.
HON. MASON C. DARLING, President. THOMAS M. McCAUGHEY, EsQ., Ist Vice President. ANSON BALLARD, EsQ. 2d Vice President. Secretary. JAMES M. PHINNEY, EsQ. REV. WM. H. SAMPSON, Treasurer.
REV. JOSEPH H. JENNE,
REV. ASA B. RANDALL,
PROF. R. Z. MASON,
Traveling Agent.
Auditor.
Fiscal Agent.
Crerutine Committer.
HON. M. C. DARLING, THOMAS M. McCAUGHEY, EsQ.
ANSON BALLARD, EsQ. JAMES M. PHINNEY, EsQ. REV. WM. H. SAMPSON.
Visiting Comtuitter. Wisconsin Conference.
REV. P. B. PEASE,
REV. S. W. MARTIN,
REV. W. McDONALD,
REV. S. L. LEONARD,
REV. S. C. THOMAS,
REV. I. M. LEIHY.
West Wisconsin Conference.
REV. M. HIMEBAUGH, REV. HENRY WOOD,
REV. C. E. WEIRICH.
Gramining Committee -- 1856.
REV. H. H. BENSON, JAMES M. PHINNEY, EsQ. ANSON BALLARD, EsQ. REV. J. J. MITER, M. STEEVER, EsQ. T. O, HOWE, EsQ.
REV. J. H. JENNE,
REV. A. BRUNSON,
PROF. R. O. KELLOGG,
REV. WM. McDONALD,
PROF. E. DANIELS,
REV. C. S. MACREADING,
REV. JOHN NOLAN, F. PACKARD, EsQ.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
faculty,
And Other Officers.
REV. EDWARD COOKE, D. D. President, PROF. OF MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL SCIENCE.
REV. NELSON E. COBLEIGH, A. M., PROF. OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.
REV. RUSSEL Z. MASON, A. M., PROF. OF MATHEMATICS AND GENERAL PHYSICS.
REV. WM. H. SAMPSON, A.M., ADJUNCT PROF . OF MATHEMATICS.
HIRAM A. JONES, A. M., ADJUNCT PROF. OF LANGUAGES.
REV. FRANKLIN O. BLAIR, A. M., ADJUNCT PROF. OF MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL SCIENCE.
A M. MAYER, Ph. D., INSTRUCTOR IN MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE.
S. NEWELL GRIFFITH, TEACHER IN PREP, DEPARTMENT.
NATHAN PAINE, TEACHER IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
PROF. N. E. COBLEIGH, LIBRARIAN.
PROF. WM. H. SAMPSON, REGISTRAR.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Students.
SENIOR CLASS.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Atwell, Allen J.,
Appleton,
Colman, Henry,
Fond du Lac,
Copeland, Justin M.,
Appleton,
Story, Wm. D.
Lamartine.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Banester, John,
Edgarton, Foster E.,
Appleton,
Foote, Joseph I.,
Footville,
Loomis, James A.,
Port Washington,
Peterson, Edwards,
Norway, Europe,
Stowe, Wm. P.,
Fond du Lac,
Weeks, Thompson D.
Hudson,
Wright, Edwin M.,
Appleton.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Bloomer, Isaac L.,
Dale,
Bloomer, Jeremiah G., do
Boyd, Samuel,
Calumet,
Buek, Norman,
Ulao,
Skowhegan, Me.,
Dyer, Albert R.,
Fond du Lac,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Fish, Charles,
Brooklin, O.,
McMullen, John,
Maxwell, James P.,
Sheboygan Falls, Baraboo.
Miller, Franklin B.,
Two Rivers.
Miller, Monroe J.,
Gold Hill, N. C.
Olmsted, Wallace J.,
Fond du Lac.
Randall, R. Kelley,
Appleton.
Strong, Lewis G.
Berlin.
Thompson, Jr., Jared,
Milwaukee.
Wilson, Thomas C.,
Bloomfield, Ili.
FRESHMEN CLASS.
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Allen, Henly W.,
Appleton,
Baker, Albert,
Bates, Charles H .,
Appleton,
Beach, Edgar M .,
Weelaunee,
Candell, Henry L .,
St. Marie, Richfield,
Cobleigh, Nelson S.,
Appleton,
Coe, Henry L.,
Port Washington,
Conrad, Jobn H.,
Janesville,
Cowham, Jacob F.,
Eldorado,
Davis, Ira,
St. Marie,
Foote, Chauncey D.,
Appleton,
Gordon, Jr., Alexander,
Beloit,
Griffith, S. Newell,
Charlestown,
Gurnee, Samuel O. Y.,
Mequon,
Hammond, George F., §
Winthrop, Me.,
Hammond, Joseph W.
do
do
Hauser, Isaiah L.,
Delevan,
Jackson, Gilbert E.,
Bristol,
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Coates, Christopher K.,
Hubbardstown, Mass .,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Ladd, James W.,
Menasha,
Loomis, Wm. H.,
Port Washington,
Mellen, Alvero S.,
Linden,
Owen, John A.,
Milwaukee,
Paine, Nathan,
Oshkosh,
Peck, John W.,
Cascade,
Preston, John W .,
Appleton,
Rice, Horace K.,
Granville,
Richmond, James F.
Appleton,
Roblee, Melvin,
Granville, N . Y.
Sherwood, W. Irving,
Dartford,
Soper, Milton H.,
Sheboygan Falls,
Starr, Samuel J.
Green Bush.
Steever, George M.,
Milwaukee,
Webb, Richard W.,
co
Appleton, do
Yocum, Wilbur F ..
do
IRREGULAR IN CLASSIFICATION.
Bean, Gilman W .,
Benedict, Harmon O .,
1 Comstock, Merlin, Fallows, Samuel, Hurd, Daniel L, Lamb, Alfred F.,
Lamb, Jay W.,
Olcott, Lesley, ‘
Osborn, John, Robie, Albert F.,
Sexton, Jonathan A.,
Stedman, Albert A.,
Koshkonong,
Weatherby, George E.,
Appleton,
Tallmadge, O., Burnett, Hanchettville,
Appleton, Waterloo, do Fond du Lac, Brookfield, Vinland, Milwaukee.
Shullsburg .
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Yocum, James C.,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Preparatory Department.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
W. Henry Aiken,
Appleton, do
Gay S. Allen,
James W. Allen,
Brookfield,
Alvah Atwell,
Appleton,
Edward A. Austin,
Milwaukee,
Eugene M. Austin,
Weyauwega,
George O. Austin,
Potsdam, N. Y.,
Eugene L. Babcock,
Portage City,
John W. Bailey,
Green Lake,
John A. Baker,
Plover,
Allen W. Ballard,
Jacob Beidelman,
Wm. H. Beidelman,
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Plymouth,
George L. Blake,
Port Washington,
Egbert J. Blood,
Appleton,
John L. Bloomer,
Dale, do
John W. Benton,
Appleton,
Edgar C. Bowen,
Oshkosh,
James L. Braggins,
Appleton, do
Theodore W. Briggs,
Samuel J. Brownley,
Eureka,
Julius H. Cady,
Verona, N. Y.,
William Carl,
La Cross,
Joseph S. Carr,
Dekorra,
James A. Chamberlain, B
Vinland,
Grand Chute, Appleton, do
James A. Benson,
Milo Bloomer,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDERCE.
Joseph S. Clark,
Reedsburg, do
Wm. G. Clark,
Thomas Clendenning,
Thompson, Ill.,
George H. Clowes,
Hempstead, Chicago, Ill,
E. Gurnee Coe,
William T. Coffin,
Appleton, Holland,
Stephen Cook,
Jacob A. Cooper,
Oneida,
Adam P. Cornelius,
do
Henry Cornelius,
do
John M. Cowham,
Eldorado,
Oscar B. Crane,
Grand Chute,
Jerome P. Cross,
Appleton,
Horace Curtis,
Bristol,
George W. Damp,
Clyman,
Abram Danforth,
Oneida,
Edward B. Darlington,
Neenah,
Elias H. Demmon,
West Bend,
William A. Dillon,
Edward J. Doane,
George H. Donville,
John G. Edgar,
Wm. Alexander Edgar,
Charles F. Edgerton,
Seymour Eggleston,
Appleton,
Byron Emery,
Edward H. Emery, Eustace Felio,
Walter G. Felton,
Darwin G. Fenno, Miles H. Fenno,
Edward Foster,
John C. Foster,
B. Merrill Fullmer,
Appleton, do Milwaukee,
Grand Chute, do Fond du Lac,
Vinland, Milwaukee,
Appleton, Fond du Lac, Grand Chute, do
Appleton, Prescott, Hermann,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Wm. H. Furness,
Franklin J. Gale,
Oneida, Milwaukee,
Alfred Galpin, Jr.,
Appleton, Oconto,
Monroe Gillman,
Watertown,
M. de Lafayette Gordon,
Milwaukee,
Samuel J. Griffis,
Appleton, Fountain Prairie,
Eben M. Guile,
Waterloo,
Theodore Harris,
Green Bay,
John H. Hauser,
Delevan,
Thomas M. Haynes,
Black Earth,
John W. Heathcock,
Linden,
Henry Hewett, John W . Hile,
Appleton,
George L. Hopson,
Albert A. Hoskins,
Union,
Frederick T. Jackman,
Janesville,
Bristol,
Cedarville, O.
Charles F. Jewett, George G. Johnston, Benjamin H. Kennan,
Appleton, do Menasha,
Green Bay,
Appleton,
Waupun, Mackinan, Mich. do do
Watertown, Appleton, Linden,
Appleton, do
do
George McCracken,
Mackford,
Andrew Jackson, U. Henry Jeffryes,
Edward B. King, John R, Kittridge, Rensselaer Laudon,
George Lasley, Jr.
Samuel H. Lasley, Merritt A. Lathrop,
G. William Leihy, Stephen D. Littlefield, Wm. C. McCaughey, David McCormick,
Thomas A. McCormick,
Harding W. Gilkey,
Thadeus P. Grout,
Menasha,
Le Claire, Iowa,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Mace McCracken, Augustus A. Marsh,
Carlos D. Martin,
Burnett Mathewson,
Edward L. Mathewson,
Milton T. Morris,
D. Henry Montgomery, Charles C. Olmsted, Charles H. Phelps, George H. Phelps,
Henry C. Powers,
Win. T. Prescott,
George P. Ransom, Wm T. Rickard,
Albert Rider,
Wm. M. Richardson,
Standish Rood,
James M. Royers,
George W. Saint Ores,
Lamsuon E. Sampson, Mason D. Sampson, John B. Sanborn, James C. Sayles,
R. Watson Seaman, Albert Shaw, Hamilton L. Shaw,
Willard W. Sherwin,
William Sidebotham, James T. Sines, Alexander Slothower, Charles A. Smith, Elbridge F. Smith, Frederick Smith,
Edward A. Story, Henry A. Story,
Mackford, Neenah, Spring Prairie, Menasha, do Maquoketa, lowa,
Charleston, S. C.
Fond du Lac, Galesburg, Ill.
Appleton, Hebron, Point Bluff,
Newton,
Rubicon,
Milton, Wyoming Valley, Milwaukee, Grand Chute, Oconto, Appleton,
do
do
Rubicon, Appleton, Potsdam, N. Y. Union,
Appleton. Milwaukee,
Dekorra,
Stevens Point,
Muscoda, Appleton, Prussia, Europe, Appleton, do
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
STUDENT'S NAMES'
RESIDENCE.
Wm. H, Story,
Franklin M. Stowe,
George E. Stowe,
Appleton, Fond du Lac, do
John E. Sutton,
Medina,
Charles O. Tichenor, Jr.
Appleton,
Charles Trenor,
Dover,
J. Howard Ward,
Green Bay,
Wm. Warner,
Shullsburg,
Rufus P. Wells,
Lorignal, C. W.
Herbert E. West,
Grand Chute,
James R. West,
Evansville,
Wm. S. West,
Grand Chute,
William J. Whipple,
Prescott,
Edward R. White,
Appleton,
George W. White,
do
Lyman L. White,
do
Eugene A. Wilcox,
do
Nelson Wilcox,
Sharon,
Hamline B. Williams,.
Appleton, do
*Hubbell R. Wood,
Shullsburg,
James R. Wood,
Appleton, do
John W. Wright,
do
SUMMARY.
Seniors 4
Juniors
8
Sophomores 15
Freshmen
36
Irregular
13-76
Preparatory Department
156
Total
232
§ Scientific Course.
Deceased.
Addison S. Wood,
Edward J. Wright,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Requisites for Admission.
Candidates for admission to the Freshmen Class in the Classical Course are examined in the following studies :
1. English Grammar, Geography, and the Outlines of History.
2. Arithmetic, and Davies' or Loomis' Elementary Algebra.
3. Latin Grammar and Reader, Six Books of Virgils' Æneid, Sallust's Cataline and Prosody.
4. Greek Grammar and Reader.
Candidates for the Freshmen Class in the Scientific Course are examined in all the studies named above except the Latin and Greek Languages. Candi- dates for advanced standing are examined in the preparatory studies, and in all those which have been pursued by the class which they wish to enter, or such as may be deemed equivalent. A thorough grammatical and elementary preparation is all important.
The regular examination for admission to the College Classes will be on Wednesday, at 9 o'clock A. M., one day preceding the commencement of the Fall Term, and on the first day of each of the subsequent Terms.
No student will be admitted to the College Classes for less than one Term and none to the Senior Class later than the beginning of the Winter Term.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Classical Course.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Ciceros Orations,
Lincoln.
Latin Prose Composition.
Xenaphon's Anabasis, Treatise on Algebra, (15 sections)
Owen.
Loomis.
SECOND TERM.
Ovid's Metamorphosis,
Andrews.
Prose Composition. Herodotus, Treatise on Algebra, (completed)
Johnson.
Loomis.
THIRD TERM.
Livy,
Lincoln.
Prose Composition,
Xen. Memorabilia,
Owen.
Plane Geometry,
Loomis.
Rhetorical Exercises on Saturday the whole year. Porter.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Horace,
Lincoln.
Homers Iliad,
Owen.
Greek Prosody.
Solid Geometry, Plain Trigonometry (commenced.)
Loomis.
SECOND TERM.
Horace,
Lincoln.
Homers Iliad,
Owen.
Greek Prosody,
Trigonometry, Plain and Spherical,
Loomis.
Mensuration, Navigation, &c.,
THIRD TERM.
Analytical Geometry,
Loomis.
Juvenal,
Anthon,
Cicero de Officiis,
Thatcher.
Greek Progedies,
Woolsey.
Evidences Christianity,
Paley.
Russels Vocal Culture, Declamation and Compo- sition will constitute an exercise for Saturday forenoons during the year.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Classical Course.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Calculus,
Logic,
Chemistry, (Lectures)
Loomis. Whateley. Johnston's T'r.
SECOND TERM.
Mechanics and Hydrostatics,
Rhetoric,
Chemistry, (Lectures)
Smith. Whateley, Johnston's T'r.
THIRD TERM.
Optics, Electricity,
Electro Chemistry, &c., (Lectures)
Lardner, Hitchcock.
Geology,, (Lectures)
Mennalogy, (Lectures)
Dana. Wayland.
Mental Philosophy, Strong's Harmony of the Gospels on Monday morning the whole year. Compositions and Declamations on Saturday,
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST TERM. Tacitus, Astronomy, (Lectures, )
SECOND TERM.
Æsdienus and Demd. de Corona,
Zoology and Physiology (Lectures,)
Political Economy, Hebrew. (Bible,)
THIRD TERM,
Analogy of Revealed Religion,
Butler.
Constitution, U. S., Law of Nations, Hebrew, (Bible Con'd,)
Story.
Huttel. Hahu's.
Declamation of Original Essays each Term.
The following Books are also used in the Department of Languages, to wit: Greek Lexicon, Liddell & Scott-Latin Lexicon, Andrew's Freund-Classical Dictionary, Anthon or Smith-Atlas of Ancient Geography, Mitchell or Butler -Latin Grammar, Zumpt-Greek Grammar, Kuhner's Octavo - Crusius' Homeric Lexicon-Sophocles' Greek Verbs -- Schmitz' History of Greece and History of Rome ---- Manual of Roman Antiquities, Anthon-Dwight's Greek and Roman Mythology-Hebrew Lexicon, Robinson's Gesenius.
Anthon. Bartlett, Wayland, Conant's Ges.
Moral Philosophy, Hebrew,
Champlin. Aggassiz & Gould Wayland, Hahu's
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Scientific Course.
FRESHMAN YEAR.
FIRST TERM.
Treatise on Algebra. (15 sections)
French,
Analytical Eng. Grammar,
Loomis. Fasquelle's Grammar. Bullions.
SECOND TERM.
Treatise on Algebra, (completed)
Loomis.
French, Grammar and Reader,
Ancient History.
Fasquelle.
THIRD TERM.
Plane Geometry,
Loomis.
French,
De Fivas Class Reader.
Physiology and Hygiene,
Cutler.
Rhetorical Exercises the whole year.
Porter.
NOTE .- Latin or Greek, pursued through the year, may be substituted for the French Language.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Solid Geometry,
Loomis.
German,
Woodbury's Method.
Modern History. Plane Trigonometry (commenced.) Loomis.
SECOND TERM.
Trigonometry, Mensuration, Surveying, &c.
German, English Composition,
Loomis. Gram & Adler's Reader. Parker's Aids.
THIRD TERM.
Loomis.
Analytical Geometry, German Literature, Gram & Adler's Hand B.
History of Civilization,
Guizot.
Evidences Christianity, Paley.
Russells Vocal Culture, Declamation and Composition Saturday forenoons the whole year.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Scientific Course.
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Calculus,
Logic,
Chemistry, (Lectures)
Loomis.
Whateley.
Johnston.
SECOND TERM.
Mechanics and Hydrostatics,
Rhetoric,
Chemistry, (Lectures)
Smith.
Whateley,
Johnston.
THIRD TERM.
Optics, Electricity, Electro Chemistry, &c., (Lectures)
Lardner.
Geology, (Lectures)
Hitchcock. Dana.
Mineralogy, ( Lectures)
Paley's Nat. Theology Monday mornings the whole year. Compositions and Declamations on Saturday.
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST TERM. Astronomy, (Lectures,) Moral Philosophy, *Civil Engineering, (Theoretical.)
Bartlett.
Wayland.
SECOND TERM.
Political Economy, Zoology and Physiology, Civil Engineering, (Continued.)
Wayland.
Gould & Agassiz.
THIRD TERM.
Analogy of Religion, Constitution, U. S.,
Butler.
Story. Vattel.
Law of Nations, Civil Engineering, ( Practical)
Declamation of Original Essays each Term.
* The Chair of Civil Engineering will be filled as soon as the requisite funds are provided; until such time classes in this department will not be organized.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Slademical Department.
This department of the institution is at present under the supervision and instruction of the College Faculty aided by competent assistants . The course of study has been arranged with reference to preparing students for entering the College proper. More advanced English studies may be pursued in connection with the regular College Classes
PREPARATORY COURSE.
FIRST YEAR.
FALL TERM.
English Grammar, Arithmetic commenced,
Bullions.
Davies.
Geography
McNally. Webster's small Dic.
Spelling and Defining, Latin Lessons,
Andrews.
Reading, McGuffy's 5th Reader.
WINTER TERM.
English Grammar, advanced,
Bullions.
Geography,
Arithmetic, 66
Spelling and Defining,
Latin, Grammar and Reader, Reading,
SPRING TERM.
English Grammar, (Parsing) Arithmetic, completed, Spelling and Defining, Latin, Grammar and Reader, Reading,
Davies.
Webster. And. and Stod. Mc Guffy's 5th Reader.
Davies.
Webster.
And. and Stod. McGuffy's 5th Reader.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
SECOND YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Analytical English Grammar,
University Arithmetic, Virgil, commenced, Greek Lessons.
Bullions.
Davies.
Cooper.
Bullions.
WINTER TERM,
Virgil, six Books,
Cooper.
Latin Prosody.
Greek Reader and Grammar,
Bullions.
Elementary Algebra,
Loomis.
SPRING TERM.
Sallusts Cataline,
Andrews.
Greek Grammar and Reader, Andrews.
Alementary Algebra
Loomis.
Classical Geography.
Reading, Declamation and Composition on Saturday.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Examinations.
There will be an Examination of the College Classes at the close of every Term, by a committee appointed for that purpose. An Annual Examination of all the classes will be had at the close of the Spring Term. The results of these Examinations decide the advancement or non-advancement of the student to a higher class. Absentees will come before the committee of the following Term or year.
PUBLIC WORSHIP,
Students are required to attend Prayers, morning and evening, in the College Chapel ; also to attend Public Worship on the Sabbath ; in the morning at one of the Churches in the village, and in the afternoon in the College Chapel.
MERIT ROLL.
A record is kept, showing the daily attendance, scholarship, conduct, excellencies and deficiencies, of each student in his College duties. The result is read at the close of each Term and then entered upon the College Records. A report of the standing and demeanor of students will be sent to parents and guardians when requested.
DEGREES.
Candidates for the usual Baccalaureate degree must complete in a satisfactory manner the foregoing classical course.
The degree of Bachelor of Science will be conferred upon such. as complete in a satisfactory manner, the foregoing scientific course, or an equivalent thereto.
Students, not candidates for a degree, may pursue an elective course selected from any of the above studies, and recite with the regular College classes, provided they possess the requisite intellectual culture and discipline.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
LIBRARY.
The College Library already contains between three and four thousand well selected volumes. By the income of a munificent bequest of $10,000 from the estate of the late Samuel Appleton, Esq., of Boston, Mass., and the liberality of other friends, large additions are annually made. 1
Valuable and standard works in Literature and Science, including among them the Encyclopedia Britanica, and the great work of Prof. Agassiz on the Zoology of the United States, are taken as they are issued from the press.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are two Literary Societies, the Philalathean and the Phoenix, connected with the College, each having a large and elegantly furnished hall and the nucleus of a Library.
A well furnished Rea ling Room is also connected with the College containing the leading Periodicals, Magazines and Reviews.
APPARATUS, CABINET, &c.
Ample facilities are possessed for imparting instruction in the depart- ment of the Physical Sciences. A valuable Chemical and Philosophi- cal Apparatus has been procured at a cost of between two and three thousand dollars, embracing the range of Chemistry, Astronomy, Me- chanics, Hydrostatics, Optics, Electricity, Magnetism, &c., &c. Among the articles deserving special mention are a superior Telescope; two plate® Electrical Machines, one medium, the other of the largest size; a com- pound Microscope; compound Blow Pipe; Batteries; Air Pumps; a set of Mechanical Powers, &c., &c.
A valuable collection of Mineralogical and Geological Specimens, Shells, Curiosities, specimens of Natural History, an Herbarium of one thousand Plants, &c., &c., are also the property of the College.
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EXPENSES.
The charges in the Treasurer's Bills are-
For Instruction in the College Classes, per Term, $8,00
Room Rent in College Bd'g, (cor. rooms, $4,67,) 3,00
Warming Private Rooms by Furnaces, 2,00
Warming and Sweeping Public Rooms and Bell Ringing, .. 1,00
Use of Library-open twice a week, 50
$14,50
Instruction in the Preparatory Department per Term, $6,50
Incidentals for Warming and Sweeping Public Rooms, &c ..... 50
Use of Library -- open once a week, 25
$7,25
Board can be had in the Institution Boarding House for $2,00 per week ; washing, 37} cents per doz. Board, in private families, from $2,00 to $3,00, including room, furniture, &c. By the formation of clubs, the price may be reduced considerably below these estimates.
Students rooming in the College must furnish their own rooms.
An extra charge of $3,00 per Term will be made for each of the Modern Languages, excepting those who take the regular College course as laid down in the Catalogue.
PAYMENTS.
Tuition, Room Rent, and Incidentals must be paid each term in ad- vance. No student can be admitted to recitations till a ticket from the Treasurer is presented, certifying to the payment of these bills. A scholarship entitles the owner, or benificiary holder, to the item of Tuition, free of charge; the other items, as specified above, must be paid as in other cases.
No scholarship will hereafter be available, unless the scholarship notes are paid at maturity.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
GENERAL INFORMATION.
Parents and Guardians are reminded that young men at College have really but little need of pocket money, A too abundant supply has proved the ruin of thousands. It would be much safer in most cases, for both parent and student, and altogether better for the Institution, if the funds were committed to some one connected with the College, to act as fiscal guardian, to attend to their wants and discharge their bills.
The government of the College is designed to be moral and paternal, and administered with firmness and impartiality. No student guilty of profanity, irreverent or obscene language, disorder in study hours, disre- spect for the Sabbath, to religion and religious observances, or defiance of the rules of the Institution in any way, can be permitted to remain a member of the College. All games of chance, smoking on the premises, and use of intoxicating drinks, are forbidden.
Calendar for 1856 and '57.
Fall Term commenced Sept. 11th, 1856.
Fall Term closes Dec. 10th, 1856.
Winter Term commences Dec. 25th, 1856.
Winter Term closes March 25th, 1857.
Spring Term commences April 2nd, 1857.
Spring Term closes July 1st, 1857.
Commencement Wednesday, July
1st, 1857.
CALENDAR FOR 1857 AND '58.
Fall Term commences Aug. 27th, 1857.
Fall Term closes Dec. 2nd, 1857.
VACATIONS.
From Commencement, 8 weeks.
Fall Vacation, 2 weeks.
Spring Vacation, 1 week.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Cemale Collegiate Institute,
FACULTY.
REV. F. O. BLAIR, A. M., Principal.
MRS. ELECTA A. BLAIR, Preceptress, AND TEACHER OF FRENCH AND THE ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES.
. MIss AMANDA M. CRANDALL, TEACHER OF MUSIC.
Miss L. A. A. SMITH, ASSISTANT TEACHER IN MATHEMATICS AND MUSIC.
MISS SARAH A. HENRY, ASSISTANT TEACHER IN ENGLISH BRANCHES.
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College Classes.
FOURTH YEAR,
STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Darling, Lucinda S.,
Appleton,
Grant, Adelaide M .,
do
Kellogg, Francena M.,
Clayton,
THIRD YEAR.
Frost, Frances M.,
Neenah,
Frost, Hellen M.,
do
Wright, Caroline E.,
Appleton.
SECOND YEAR.
Beach, Emily,
Appleton, do
Beach, Hannah C.,
Copeland, Olive W .,
do
Eaton, Elvira S.,
Calumet,
Merrill, Anna L.,
Fort Winnebago,
Merriman, Jennie E.,
Appleton, do
Phinney, Mary A. A.,
Stowe, Caroline M.,
Fond du Lac,
Upson, Mary J .,
Walker, Fanny M .,
Bristol, St. Marie ..
FIRST YEAR.
Bloomer, Emily E., Dale,
Brayton, Aztaline F.,
Fall River,
Cowham, Sarah E., Eldorado,
Eggleston, Harriet L.,
Appleton,
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STUDENT'S NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Emerton, Lucy R.,
Fort Winnebago,
Gale, Lucy S.,
Milwaukee,
Gurnee, Mary Jane,
Mequon,
Jenne, Clara S .,
Appleton,
Merrill, Ellen H.,
Fort Winnebago,
Robinson, Effie,
Appleton,
Sayles, Kate A.,
Rubicon,
Standish, H. Josephine,
Geneva,
Talmadge, Emily M.,
Fond du Lac,
Tibbits, Catherine P .,
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