Annual catalogue of the corporation, faculty & students of the Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis, Part 4

Author: Lawrence University
Publication date: 1856
Publisher: Appleton, Wis. : The University
Number of Pages: 370


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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.


reparatory


epartment.


*


The Studies of this Department are arranged with reference to preparing Students for entering upon the preceding courses of Studies, also for imparting a good common business education.


Students in this Department are graded into Senior and Junior Preparatory Departments.


Studies



FIRST-COMMON ENGLISH.


English Grammar,


Mental and Written Arithmetic, Palmer.


Geography, ...


McNally.


Orthography and Defining, Webster.


Reading, ....


Penmanship,


SECOND-HIGHER ENGLISH.


Higher English Grammar,


Higher Arithmetic,


Elementary Algebra,


Tower.


66 Geometry,


Natural Philosophy,


Tate.


Astronomy,


Physical Geography, .


Fitch.


Book Keeping, .


Composition and Elocution,


THIRD-CLASSICAL.


Latin Grammar, Andrews and Stoddard. 66 Reader, ... ... Andrews.


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Virgil, . Cooper. Latin Prosody,


Sallust, . Andrews.


Cicero's Orations, Lincoln.


Greek Lessons, . . Crosby. 66 Grammar, 60 Classical Geography and Mythology,


Composition and Declamation,


eneral


nformation.


EXAMINATIONS,


At the close of every Term, in the Studies of the Term. Annual Examination at the close of the Spring Term. Bien- nial Examination, at the close of the Sophomore and Senior Years. These Examinations are before a Committee appointed for that purpose, and decide the standing and advancement of the Student.


RELIGIOUS WORSHIP.


Students are required to attend Prayers, morning and evening, in the College Chapel ; also Publis Worship on the Sabbath-in the morning and evening at one of the churches in the city.


MERIT ROLL.


A daily record is kept, showing the attendance, scholarship, conduct, excellencies and deficiencies of each Student in his College duties. The result of this record is read at the close of the Term, and forwarded to parents whenever requested.


Such Students as receive special honorary appointments by the Faculty, are reported in the Annual Catalogue.


DEGREES.


The Degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred on all Students who complete the Classical Course and sustain a satisfactory examination therein ; that of Bachelor of Science on those who give equal satisfaction of having completed the Scientific Course. An Academic Degree is conferred on such candidates


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as shall complete the course of instruction or its equivalent, as far as the beginning of the Sophomore year. This is designed as a certificate of character and attainment for such pupils as cannot take the full course.


The fee, in each case, including the Diploma, is five dollars, payable in advance.


LIBRARY, &C.


The College Library contains between four and five thousand well selected volumes. From the income of the Appleton Fund, and the liberality of friends, large additions are annually made. Many valuable and standard works are taken from the publishers as they are issued from the press.


There are two Literary Societies connected with the College, having well furnished halls ; they are also making commenda- ble efforts to increase their libraries, already respectable.


There is, likewise, a well furnished Reading Room, conducted by the Students, containing the leading Periodicals, Magazines and Reviews, both American and Foreign, to which all may have access, by the payment of a small sum.


A Missionary Society, connected with the University, is vigorously sustained by the Students.


APPARATUS AND CABINET.


Ample facilities are possessed for imparting instruction in the Physical Sciences. A valuable Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus has been produced, embracing in its range : €hem- istry, Astronomy, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Optics, Electricity. Magnetism, &c., &c. Among the articles deserving special mention, are : a Telescope, two Electrical Machines-one medium, the other of the largest size-a Compound Microscope, Compound Blowpipe, Batteries, Air Pumps, set of Mechanical Powers, Polariscopes, Prisms, &c., &c.


The Cabinet contains a valuable collection of Minerals and other Specimens, to illustrate the Geology, Natural History and Botany of the Northwest. Preparations are in progress for making large additions to the Cabinet of Natural History ..


GOVERNMENT.


The Government is designed, as far as practicable, to be parental, but is administered with firmness and impartiality. No student, guilty of profanity, irreverent or improper lan- guage, disorder in study hours, disregard for the Sabbath, or disrespect for religious observances, can be permitted to remain a member of the University. Dismission or expulsion will be resorted to when other means of correction have failed.


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EXPENSES.


1. IN COLLEGE :


Tuition per annum, . . $24 00


Janitor's services, Bell ringing, &c., 3 00


Use of Library, ... 1 50


Room Rent in College, . . .


9 00


Furnace heat for private rooms,


6 00


Board in College Boarding House 39 weeks, at


$1 50,


58 50


Washing and Lights, say, 12 00


Total, . $114 00


College Students room in the College Building, and furnish their own rooms. This can be done by the two occupants at a trifling expense to each.


2. ENGINEERING SCHOOL :


Tuition $10 per Term, three Terms per annum, $30 00


Janitor's services and other incidentals, 4 50


Board 39 weeks, at $1 50, 58 50


Room Rent, Fuel, &c., at 50 cts. per week, 19 50


Washing and Lights, say, 12 00


Total, $124 50


3. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT :


Tuition per annum, $19 50


Janitor's services and other incidentals, 2 25


Board 39 weeks, at $1 50 per week, . 58 50 Room Rent, Furniture, Fuel, &c., 50 cents per week, .. 19 50 Washing and Lights, say, 10 00


Total, $109 75


The foregoing estimate includes all necessary expenses, except text books, which will vary according to the advance- ment of the pupil. A Scholarship will pay the tuition of a pupil in any Department of the Institution, except Engineering, which Department has been established by special endowment, since the Scholarships were issued.


Each modern language, unless taken in the regular course, as laid down in the Catalogne, will be an extra charge of $3,00 per Term.


A single study in Engineering may be taken for $4,00 per Term.


To the owners of Scholarships, the whole expense (exclusive of books) of a student in Lawrence University, need not ex- ceed $90,00 or $95,00 per year; and in the Preparatory Department, the expenses will fall somewhat below that sum.


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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.


Alumni,


1857.


ALLEN JEFFREY ATWELL, A. M. HENRY COLMAN, A. M. JUSTIN MARTYR COPELAND. WILLIAM DALPHIN STOREY. .


1858.


FOSTER EDGAR EDGARTON.


WILLIAM PAGE STOWE.


JOSEPH IVES FOOTE.


EDWIN MENZO WRIGHT.


JAMES A. LOOMIS. THOMPSON DIMOCK WEEKS.


EDWARD PETERSON.


1859.


SAMUEL BOYD.


WALLACE J. OLMSTED.


NORMAN BUCK.


JARED THOMPSON, JR.


ALBERT ROLLO DYER.


THOMAS C. WILSON.


JAMES P. MAXWELL.


B. FRANKLIN MILLER.


1860.


HENLY W. ALLEN. JOHN A. OWEN.


JOSEPH W. HAMMOND.


NATHAN PAINE.


ISAIAH L. HAUSER.


WILBUR FISK YOCUM.


C. JOHN MCMULLEN. ALFRED F. L . LAMB.


D. JUDSON JENNE.


esident Graduate.


F. E. EDGARTON, A. B.


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Under Graduatea.


SENIOR CLASS.


Name.


Residence.


IRA DAVIS, Sc., - THEODORE EARLE, Sc.,


- Princeton . Appleton.


MERRILL FELLOWS,


S. NEWELL GRIFFITH,


Bristol. Pike, N. Y


JUNIOR CLASS.


Names.


Residence.


CHARLES H. BATES,


- Appleton. Springwater.


JOHN E. DAVIES,


WILLIAM E. DE RIEMER, -


- Berlin.


HENRY J. HUSTON,


/ Appleton.


JAMES W. LADD,


Menasha. Waterloo.


WALTER J. LAMB,


WILLIAM H. SEARLES,


Madison. Appleton.


WATSON R. SEAMAN, -


CHARLES O. TICHENOR, do


HAMLINE B. WILLIAMS,


do


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SOPHOMORE CLASS.


Names. *


Residence.


WILLIAM H. AIKEN,


GEORGE W. CASE,


- Appleton. Hart Prairie.


B. FRANKLIN CHAPMAN, Sc ..


- Dover, N. Y. Fond du Lac.


JOSEPH S. COLMAN, -


JEROME P. CROSS, -


- Appleton. do


WILLIAM A. DILLON, -


CHARLES ROESER, Jr., Sc.,


GEORGE E. STOWE, -


- Manitowoc: Appleton.


FRESHMAN CLASS.


Names.


Residence.


JOHN W. BOUGHTON, Sc.,


- Appleton. Fond du Lac.


ELIHU COLMAN,


JEROME D. DAVIS, -


- Dundee, Ill. Appleton.


MELANCTHON H. FISK, Sc.,


- Green Bay. Appleton.


JAMES J. HAWKINS,


S. CURTIS MOWER,


Chilton.


THARUN NICHOLS, Sc.,


Barton.


MASON D. SAMPSON,


- Appleton.


FLETCHER SEAMAN, - do


ALBERT L. WORDEN, Sc., -


- Milwaukee.


DARWIN G. FENNO,


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2014494


IRREGULARS IN CLASSIFICATION.


Names.


Residence.


ALVAH J. ATWELL,


- Appleton.


DAVID K. ALLEN,


Butte de Mort.


EUGENE M. AUSTIN,


Weyauwega.


FRANCIS BROWN,


Menomonee Falls.


CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN.


- Appleton.


S. WESLEY CORNINGS,


Racine.


HENRY CORNELIUS,


- Oneida. do


ELIJAH CORNELIUS,


HENRY A. FOSTER;


- Appleton.


ADFRED GALPIN,


do


ANDREW JACKSON,


do


J. EDWARD McNEILL, -


do


HUMPHREY PIERCE,


JULIUS A. THOMPSON,


- Alton, Ill. Milwaukee.


ENGINEERING.


Names.


Residence.


VINCENT GOODELL,


· Kingston. Appleton.


EDWIN NYE,


DORSET H. SMITH,


- Syracuse, N. Y.


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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.


SENIOR PREPARATORY STUDENTS


For Academic Year ending December, 1860.


Names.


Residences.


Charles E. Aiken, -


-


James L. Braggins,


1


John A. Baker,


James Bull,


-


David Byers,


Joseph S. Carr,


Zerah P. Clarke, -


Henry J. Dickerson,


Jeremiah H. Douglas, -


John A. Fletcher,


John Grout,


Ambrose Grout,


Robert C. Harris, -


- Appleton. do.


W. H. H. Himebaugh, -


Samuel W. Hunt, -


Roselle N. Jenne,


Bostwick A. Knapp, - -


Merritt A. Lathrop,


Jasper N. Lockhart,


Henry T. Millard,


Owego, N. Y. Appleton. Oshkosh. Waupacca. - Utica, Wis. Manchester.


John T .. Moore, -


Kingston.


George A. Neeves,


Romanta C. Peck, -


Egbert G. Scott,


Grand Rapids. Muskego. Appleton. Milwaukee.


John W. Sercomb,


Henry J. Stalker,


Albert Van Doozer,


Manchester. Appleton. do.


Robert W. Webb,


Daniel A. Wheeler,


Francis O. Wilson,


William B. Wright,


Sheboygan. Poynette. Scio, N. Y.


.


- -


Appletons do. Wausau. Fall River. Depere. - Dekorah. Sheboygan Falls. Appleton. Beaver Dam. Howard, Ill. - - Fall River. do.


-


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ELEVENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.


JUNIOR PREPARATORY STUDENTS


Names.


Residence.


Gottlieb Ahley,


Albert Anderson,


John W. Bailey,


Mequon. Lafayette. . Ripon. do.


Aaron F. Bailey,


Andrew C. Bailey,


do.


Norman Beach, Appleton. do.


J. Parnell Beach,


Edward Bawden,


James A. Benson,


Shullsburgh. Plymouth, Wis.


John W. Bloomer, . Appleton.


Milo Bloomer Dale.


Egbert J. Blood,


Appleton. Caledonia, Min.


Herrman P. Briggs,


Hortonville. Milwaukee.


Henry Brown,


Henry Campbell, .


Lysander Carncross,


Springwater. Westpoint, Wis. Menomonee Falls.


Charles R. Cole,


Appleton.


William Couham,


Fond du Lac Co.


E. G. Curtis,


Nevada City, Cal.


Lafayette Damp, Clyman.


Evan A. Davis, Appleton. do.


Edward J. Doane,


do.


William F. Dunham,


Aztalan.


Eugene Ely,


Brandon.


Erwin Ely,


Council Hill,Ill.


Hiram H. Fairbanks,


Waupun.


George M. Fairfield,


Ft. Wayne, Ind.


Darius Bresee,


Malcolm G. Clark,


Cornelius Driscoll,


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Names. Miles H. Fenno,


Residence.


Leander Ferguson,


Danton G. Freeman, .


Leander D. Fullmer,


Iron Ridge.


Harold Galpin,


Appleton.


Jacob H. Gelzer,


Germantown.


George Goodell,


Kingston.


Homer L, Grant,


· Burnett. Appleton.


Charles C. Green,


Samuel J. H, Griffis,


do


Lake M. Harriman,


do.


Erneste Harris,


do.


Clarence Heath,


do ..


James H. Hersey,


Hortonville .


Marcy J. Miller,


Madison. Appleton.


William McK. Himebaugh,


do


John W. Himebaugh,


do


Tharon P. Holt,


Danville.


Thomas L. Humes,


Grand Rapids.


Eugene Jackson, Appleton.


Amos A. Johnston,


do


Willard Jones,


Neenah. do


William King,


Oneida.


Julius Kingsley, Depere.


John Knox,


Appleton.


Gosham B. Laing,


. Kingston.


Julius Leach,


Shawneetown, Ill. Sheboygan Y'alls.


Peter S. Loy,


Depere.


Charles Millard,


Lake Mills.


Augustus Millard, Manchester.


Ilenry W. Moody,


Washington Co.


Appleton. Spring Vale. Oshkosh.


Emmet A. Little,


Leonard C. Jones,


Francis A. Himebaugh, .


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Names.


Residence.


James Nugent,


Oliver Ohlson,


Henry Parsons,


Charles Patten,


Clifton. Mishicott. Waukesha. Appleton. do


Frank Phelps,


Benson Philbrick,


Wausau.


John L. Pierce,


Alton, Ill. Wausau.


Charles Poor,


Edgar Pratt,


. Whitewater.


Warren Pratt,


Columbia Co.


Charles P. Pratt,


San Francisco, Cal.


Thomas W. Prisk,


Mineral Point.


Arthur Putnam,


. Waupacca.


Azro D. E. Reed, .


. Lamartine.


Lammon E. Sampson,


Appleton. Waterloo.


Benjamin F. Stahl,


Lodi,


Albert E. Storey, .


Appleton. do


Charles Vosburg,


Oshkosh.


Edgar Vredenburg, S. A. L. Warner,


Ypsilanti.


Stephen West,


Evansville .


William L. Willard,


()mro.


S. Mason Wilmarth,


Markesan.


Howell Squire,


Franklin B. Stowe,


Winneconna.


FEMALE BRANCH.


arulty.


Preceptress.


MISS JOSEPHINE E. COOKE,


Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music.


MISS MARY A. A. PHINNEY, A. B., Teacher in English Department.


ERNST F. PLETSCHKE, A. M., Instructor in Modern Languages, Literature, and Industrial Drawing.


JOHN E. DAVIES,


Licensed Repeater.


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eneral


Juformation.


This Department of the Lawrence University is under the management of the same Corporate Board as the other. A separate building, known as the Ladies' Institute, has recently been enlarged and refitted for the purpose of boarding and rooming ladies, under the immediate supervision of the Pre- ceptress. All lady students, not residents of the place, are required to board and room at the Institute. Experience proves the wisdom of this regulation. For reasons obvious to all, there are stronger objections to ladies being scattered through the town in private families, than obtain in the case of gentlemen.


The course of study is arranged with reference to a thorough. and systematic mental training.


Facilities are also afforded for those who wish to pursue Music and the Ornamental Branches, though not required for graduation.


The Course of Study will, in addition to the time necessary for a preparation, require a period of four years for its com- pletion. Ladies completing, in a satisfactory manner, this course, receive the same Degree as gentlemen completing the Scientific Course.


Those who complete the regular Classical Course, receive the usual Baccalaureate Degree.


An Elective Course may be taken, made up of such studies as are compatible with the mental discipline of the pupil.


Ladies share equally with gentlemen all the advantages of the University.


EXPENSES.


Tuition in College Class, per annum, . $24 00


Janitor's services, Warming Public Rooms, &c., .. 3 00


Use of Library, . 1 50


Board 39 Weeks, at $1.50 per week, 58 50


Room Rent, Furniture and Fuel carried to'Room, . 19 50


Washing and Lights, 11 50


Total,


$118 00


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Tuition in Preparatory Department, per annum, .. $19 50 Warming Public Rooms, &c., 1 50 Use of Library, . 75


Other expenses as in College,


EXTRAS.


Music and use of Instrument, per annum, .... ... $39 00 Modern Languages, except when taken in the Reg- ular Course, cach per Term, 3 00


Oil Painting, per Term, 4 00


Polychromatic, " 66


3 00 3 00


Monochromatic " 66


Water Colors, " 66 2 00 .


Drawing, . . 1 00


Course of Study.


FIRST-PREPARATORY.


Occupying one or two years-same as in the preceding Cat- alogue.


SECOND-GRADUATING COURSE.


Occupying four years, as follows :


FIRST YEAR. FIRST TERM.


1. ENGLISH LITERATURE-Higher English Grammar.


2. LATIN -- Grammar, .. .. Andrews and Stoddard.


3. MATHEMATICS-"An Introduction to Geometry and the Science of Form," with Elements of Geometrical Drawing.


SECOND TERM.


1. LATIN-Reader, Andrews.


2. MATHEMATICS-Higher Arithmetic,. . Ray.


3. NATURAL SCIENCE-Physical Geography, Fitch.


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THIRD TERM.


1. LATIN-Virgil, . Cooper.


2. MATHEMATICS-Elementary Algebra, .. . Tower.


3 NATURAL SCIENCE-Natural Philosophy, . . Tate.


WEEKLY EXERCISES -- Lessons in Reading and Themes.


SECOND YEAR. FIRST TERM.


1. LATIN -- Virgil continued, and Prosody.


2. MATHEMATICS -- Geometry, . Peirce.


3. ENGLISH LITERATURE -- Course of Composition and Rhetoric Quackenbos.


SECONDITERM.


1. LATIN-Sallust, . Andrews.


2. MATHEMATICS-Geometry finished. Algebra begun, Ray.


3. ENGLISH LITERATURE -- History of civilization, Guizot. THIRD TERM.


1. LATIN -- Cicero's Orations, Lincoln.


2. MATHEMATICS -- Algebra finished, . . Ray.


3. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION -- Natural Theology and Evidences of Christianity,. Paley. WEEKLY EXERCISES-Vocal Culture and Themes.


THIRD YEAR. FIRST TERM.


1. MATHEMATICS -- Plane and Spherical Trigo- nometry, with Applications.


2. ENGLISH LITERATURE --- Logic and Rhetoric, Whately.


3. NATURAL SCIENCE -- Chemistry,. . Silliman or Gregory. SECOND TERM.


1. MATHEMATICS-Optics, ... Lardner or Jackson.


2. NATURAL SCIENCE-Chemistry.


3. FRENCH-Grammar and Reader, Fasquelle .


THIRD TERM.


1. MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY -- Sound, Electricity, &c.


2. FRENCH-Telemaque or Corinne.


3. MENTAL PHILOSOPHY-Intellectual Powers, . Wayland. WEEKLY EXERCISES-Vocal Culture and Themes.


FOURTH YEAR. FIRST TERM.


1. PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Astronomy, Lardner or Robinson. 2. ETHICS -- Theoretical and Practical Ethics,. . Wayland. Analogy of Religion, . Butler.


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ELECTIVE.


1. NATURAL SCIENCE-Botany, Gray or Wood.


2. GERMAN -- Grammar, ... . Woodbury.


3. GREEK-Grammar and Reader. SECOND TERM.


1. CIVIL POLITY-Political Economy, .. Wayland. 2. PHYSICAL SCIENCE -- Physiology and Zoology, Agassiz. ELECTIVE.


1. GERMAN -- Grammar and Reader,. Woodbury.


2. LATIN -- Cicero de Officiis, . Thatcher.


THIRD TERM.


1. CIVIL POLITY-Constitution of the U. S. and of Wisconsin.


2. PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Geology, .. Hitchcock or Emmons. ELECTIVE.


1. GERMAN -- Reading, Translating, and Composing.


2. LATIN -- Horace or Cicero de Oratore.


3. NATURAL SCIENCE -- Botany, ..... ... Gray or Wood. Essays before the Students each Term.


DEPARTMENT OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.


Instruction Book for Piano, beginners, . Carpentier.


do. do. do. do., advanced, .. Richardson. do. do. do. Melodeon, Zundell.


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Alumnal.


1857. LUCINDA SURVINA DARLING. ADELAIDE MARY GRANT. FRANCENA MEDORA KELLOGG.


1858.


HETTIE E. FROST. CAROLINE E. WRIGHT.


1859.


MARY A. A. PHINNEY. CORNELIA H. SMITH.


1860.


OLIVE W. COPELAND. CLARA H. JENNE.


SARAH G. EDGARTON. LYDIA A. SANBORN.


EVELYN S. GILMAN. ANNA B. SHERWOOD.


EMILY M. TALLMADGE.


Resident Graduates.


SARAH G. EDGARTON.


LYDIA A. SANBORN.


MARY A. A. PHINNEY. ANNA B. SHERWOOD.


CORNELIA A. SMITH.


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FOURTH YEAR.


Name.


Residence.


FLORENCE H. EDGARTON,


Appleton.


LIZZIE S. PRIESTLY, -


Beaver Dam.


SECOND YEAR.


ADELINE E. AIKEN. Appleton.


JANE E. BOUGHTON, -


do


PHŒBE D. BULLOCK, do


MARY S. GALPIN, -


do


FIRST YEAR.


EMMA L. BATES, -


Appleton. do


FLORA A. BRAGGINS,


ELIZA A. BROWN, -


Sheboygan Falls.


+RUTH A. CARR,


Dekorah.


CORNELIA A. CAHOON,


Appleton.


JOSEPHINE GARRETT, Oshkosh.


CAROLINE HAYNER, Janesville.


MARY E. JACKSON,


Appleton.


MELINDA KENDRICK


do


HARRIET 0. KNOX,


do


+ ABBY MILLS, Marcellus, N. Y.


NANCY E. NASH,


· Janesville.


THERESA A. RANDALL, Appleton.


MATILDA WAMBOLD, -


West Granville.


mens becaused conrad


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UNIVERSITY COURSE.


Names.


Residence.


FRANCES S. BROWN,


Granville.


ELLEN CORBITT,


- Fox Lake.


EMMELINE DAMP,- Clyman.


ELMA DUNHAM, Depere.


LOUISA S. EDGARTON,


Appleton.


ELLEN M. GRIFFITH, . -


SARAH A. HANCHETT,


- Pike, N. Y. Appleton. do


JENNIE H. M'CAUGHEY,


ANNA A. PRATT,


San Francisco, Ca.


LOUISA G. PARKER,


Appleton.


EMILY PIKE,


Green Bay.


CHARLOTTE A. SHELDON,


Climax Prairie, Mich.


FANNY E. SPAULDING,


Appleton.


ROSA A. WEBB,


do


ADELAIDE M. WEST,


do


EMILY C. WARNER, do -


MARY J. WOLCOTT,


do


Preparatory Department.


SENIOR PREPARATORY.


Names.


Residence.


Mary S. Clark Canton, N. Y.


Ella L. Cole Appleton.


Elizabeth Faville Milford.


Lucy T. Jones Neenah.


Mary Kethroe Ellington.


Ellen Miller Monroe.


Kitty White Appleton.


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JUNIOR PREPARATORY.


. Name. Residence.


Annie Barnes Appleton.


Alice A. Barnes . do.


Harriet A. Bates do


Sarah Bloomer


Medinah.


Alice M. Bond.


Sheboygan.


Sarah C. Bonnell Barrillon.


Abby Briggs. Appleton.


Anna E. Chase . Forrest.


Clarissa Coffin.


Appleton.


Angeline M. Collar


Kansasville.


Alice Conkey.


Appleton.


Mary E. Cooke ..


do


Eva Cooper


. Oneida.


Isidora A. Cross Appleton.


Emmeline Doty. Winneconne.


Elizabeth Dredge Rubicon.


Martha Dunham


. Depere.


Celia C. Earle


Appleton.


Emma Elkins


do.


Hattie Finch


Prairie du Chien.


Catharine E. Goodrich . Wausau. Ruth A. Hulce Appleton. Kitty A. Hughes . Nekimi.


Emma M. Jenne


. Appleton.


Mary A. Jenne. Kenosha.


Mary E. Jewett


Appleton.


Catharine L. Johnson


do.


Elizabeth Jordan Oneida.


Sarah V. Kittridge Appleton.


Mary A. Knox. .


do.


Jenny McPherson .


do.


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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.


Names.


Residence.


Tiny Madson. Appleton.


Eliza A. Malone do.


Carry A. Mason. .


do.


Louisa A. Millard


Lake Mills.


Martha Murphy


Appleton.


Clarrissa Parrish


Buchanan, Min.


Lucy Pratt


San Francisco, Cal.


Elma Preston


Appleton .


Helen Phinney


Appleton.


Caroline M. Reed


do,


Mary J. Renoud do .


Elizabeth Roberts do.


Amelia A. Rood do


H F. Sargent . Oshkosh.


Eliza Sampson


do.


Anna A. Sherwood


La Crosse.


Cornelia Spaulding


Appleton


Amie A . Stevens


do.


Anna C. Storey


do.


Catharine Taylor


do.


Cecilia E. Tichenor


do.


Esther Tuttle


Kaukauna .


Harriet Watson Appleton.


Mary White


do.


Isabella White


do.


51


ELEVENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.


Students 0 Normal Department.


GENTLEMEN.


William H. Aiken,


John A. Fletcher,


Romanta C. Peck,


Charles E. Aiken,


Alfred Galpin,


Charles Roeser, Jr.


John A. Baker,


S. Newell Griffith,


William H. Searles,


Francis Brown,


James G. Hawkins, John W. Sercomb,


Elihu Colman,


Wm. H. H. Himebaugh, Egbert J. Scott, Tharon P. Holt,


Dorset H. Smith,


Joseph S. Colman, John E. Davies,


Henry J. Huston,


Henry J. Stalker,


William A. Dillon,


John W. Ladd,


George E. Stowe,


Jeremiah H. Douglass, Walter J. Lamb,


Robert W. Webb,


Merrill Fellows,


Merrill Lathrop, Hamline B. Williams,


Darwin G. Fenno,


Henry J. Millard,


William B. Wright.


LADIES.


Adoline E. Aiken,


Phobe D. Bullock.


Lizzie Priestly.


Eliza A. Brown.


LIST OF STUDENTS


Who have received Honorary Appointments during the past Year.


Latin Salutatory,


Philosophical Oration,


S. N. Griffith. M. Fellows.


Classical Oration, - Wm. E. De Riemer.


GRADUATING CLASS-Commencement Exercises.


Valedictory Addresses,


Salutatory Addresses,


Philosophical Oration,


- J. W. Hammond. - W. F. Yocum. J. A. Owen.


Classical Oration,


H. W. Allen.


LADIES' EXHIBITION.


Valedictory Addresses,


German Salutatory, -


Philosophical Essay,


Classical Essay,


- Miss E. M. Tallmadge. Miss C. H. Jenne.


- Miss O. W. Copeland.


- Miss S. G. Edgarton.


52


LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.


ummary Students


GENTLEMEN.


RESIDENT GRADUATES,


1


UNDER GRADUATES-Seniors,


4


Juniors, 10


Sophomores,


8


Freshmen, .


11


Irregulars,


14


Engineering,


3


Senior Prep'y,


31


Junior Prep'y,


90


Total of Gentlemen,


172 172


LADIES.


RESIDENT GRADUATES,


5


Fourth Year,


2


Third Year,


-


Second Year,


4


First Year,


14


University Course,


17


Senior Prep'y,


7


Junior Prep'y,


. 56


Total of Ladies, 105 105


Total number of Students,


277


The Chicago & Northwestern Railway is now in process of completion to Appleton, and will undoubtedly be in operation to this point before the first of February next.


120


,


awrence


University


OF


WISCONSIN.


1862-63.


THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE


OF THE


CORPORATION, FACULTY AND STUDENTS


OF


LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY


OF


WISCONSIN.


APPLETON, 1862-63.


MILWAUKEE : JERMAIN & BRIGHTMAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, No. 207 East Water Street. 1862.


RELEASED HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY


1862, Sec. 4


Corporation


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


REV. RUSSELL Z. MASON, M. A., EX-OFFICIO.


OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1863.


WALTER S. CARTER, EsQ.,. Milwaukee ROBERT R. BATEMAN, EsQ., Appleton HENRY HAMILTON, EsQ., . Fond du Lac


REV. S. C. THOMAS, . Milwaukee


EDWARD WEST, EsQ., . Appleton


JAMES SEVILLE, EsQ., Milwaukee


WM. RORK, EsQ., .. .Appleton


REV. WM. H. SAMPSON, Waukesha


OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1864.


HON. MASON C. DARLING, Fond du Lac REV. W. G. MILLER, Milwaukee


E. L. PAINE, EsQ., . . Oshkosh


REV. ELMORE YOCUM, Point Bluff


A. B. JACKSON, EsQ., Appleton


ANSON BALLARD, EsQ.,


do


C. G. ADKINS, EsQ., . do


JULIUS S. BUCK, EsQ., do


OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1865.


REV. EDWARD COOKE, D. D., Cambridgeport, Mass JAMES M. PHINNEY, EsQ., Appleton REV. P. B. PEASE, . Beloit REV. M. HIMEBAUGH, Appleton REV. FRANKLIN B. DOE, Appleton


J. B. HAMILTON, EsQ., . Neenah


REV. PHILO S. BENNETT, . Appleton REV. BISH. MATHEW SIMPSON, Evanston, Ill


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.


REV. BISH. MATHEW SIMPSON, D. D., President ANSON BALLARD, EsQ.,. 1st Vice President ROBERT R. BATEMAN, EsQ.,. 2d do do


JULIUS S. BUCK, EsQ.,. Secretary


C. G. ADKINS, EsQ.,. Treasurer


VISITING COMMITTEES.


WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.


REV. JOSEPH ANDERSON,


REV SAMUEL FALLOWS,


WESLEY LATTIN,


CURTIS G. LATHROP,


H. BANNISTER, D. D., THERON O. HOLLISTER


WEST WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.


REV. MATHEW BENNETT, REV. JOHN L. WILLIAMS, REV. ALFRED H. WALTER.


EXAMINING COMMITTEE.


For 1862 --- 1863.


REV. H. A. MINOR, REV. B. B. BOYNTON,


F. B. DOE,


SAMUEL FALLOWS,


66 WESLEY LATTIN,


PROF. J. F. FULLER,


D. H. COOLEY,


F. PACKARD, EsQ.


66 JOSEPH ANDERSON, JOHN JEWETT, EsQ.


" SAMUEL C. PHINNEY,


D. H. MULLER,


OTHER OFFICERS.


REV. P. S. BENNETT, . General Agent ANSON BALLARD, EsQ., Auditor PROF. HIRAM A. JONES, Fiscal Agent


faculty.


REV. RUSSELL Z. MASON, A. M., President and Professor of Ethics and Civil Polity.


HENRY POMEROY, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering.


REV. LOREN L. KNOX, A. M., Professor of Greek Language and Literature.




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