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Preparatory tu dents.
SENIOR PREPARATORY. NAMES. RESIDENCE.
W. H. Barnes, Barton. John F. Brown, Arlington. Lysander L. Carncross, West Point. Waukesha.
Edwin B. Cooke,
W H. Dodge, . Johnson's Creek. Granville.
Edwin W. Enos,
F. J. Favel,
Henry P. Felker,
Homer L. Grant,
Alexander H. Hart,
M. D. Kenyon,
North Royalton. Omro. Burnett. Appleton. Rosendale. Eureka. Sheboygan Falls.
Donald S. Liddle,
Earnest A. Little,
Archibald McArthur, . Waupacca.
Alexander W. Millard,
Seth D. Nichols,
. Manchester. Markesan. Clifton. . Appleton.
James H. Nugent, William Payzant,
Truman H. Phelps,
Valette C. Pettibone,
A. D. L. Smalley,
Lucius E. Smith,
Tyler L. Thompson,
Francis O. Wilson,
William L. Watson,
Eureka. Milwaukee. Poyette. Waupacca.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
JUNIOR PREPARATORY.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Edwin C. Arnold,
Chatfield, Minn.
A. K. Augur,
Freedom. Millford, 111.
Loring B. Bullock,
Appleton. Fremont.
Henry Brisbine,
Egbert J. Blood,
Grand Chute.
Edward Beach,
Dundas.
H. S. Brown,
Brookfield.
Joshua B. Bloomer,
John D. Barrett,
Emery J. Bennett,
Norman Beach,
Parnell Beach,
De Witt Church,
George S. Church,
Charles W. Carr,
Asahel W. Carman,
George Cottrell,
Charles M. Cole,
Ezra M. Carr,
Jesse Cole,
Vinland. 66 Brillion. Manchester. Merton. Bovina. . Madison. Greenbush. Pine River.
Joseph Chalmers,
Harrison Dibble,
. Centre. Omro.
Alfred H. Doughty,
Polin Dubois,
Menasha. . Appleton. Osborn.
Erwin D. Ely,
Scales Mound, Ill. Milwaukee.
John R. Edwards,
Nekimi.
Leander Ferguson,
Naumpa.
William S. Fuller, Herman Grafe,
Appleton.
Henry E. Hart,
Randolph Center. Stockbridge.
John D. Hadfield,
Waukesha.
Evan A. Davis,
James S. Daniels,
Samuel Elmore,
Appleton. Wauwatosa. Appleton. 66
George W. Allen,
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THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Thomas B. Hammond,
Evansburgh, Pa. Oconomowoc.
Frank R. Hartwell,
John Hewitt, Racine. John W. Himebaugh, Appleton.
Frank A. Himebaugh,
H. J. Holden,
Sheboygan Falls. Vinland.
H, W. Hubbard,
H. G. Hubbard, Edward Hughes,
James Humphrey,
George W. Jones,
Amos A. Johnson,
Julius H. Kingsley,
Clarence Knapp,
Horace J. Knox,
Nekimi. Sheboygan Falls. Milwaukee. . Appleton. Depere. Oshkosh. . Dayton. Appleton.
James P. Knapp,
George W. Keyes,
Menasha.
George H. Ladd,
Elwood Loy.
Depere.
Peter S. Loy, .
Thomas Logan,
William C. March,
Charles J. Millard,
Hugh McArthur,
George C. Metcalf,
Hortonville. . Metoma. Lake Mills. . Waupacca. Roxbury, Mass. Menasha. Wauzeka.
James A. Mitchell, Jacob Onstine,
Patrick O'Hara, I. L. Parker, James C. Pauling, Frank Perry, H. B. Perrin,
Uriah Phillips,
Erastus F. Phelps,
James Porter,
. Appleton. Spring Lake. Merton. Markesan. Pine River. Arlington. Byron. Milwaukee.
John Knox,
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
NAMES.
Lorenzo Preston, B. Price,
RESIDENCE. Manchester. 66
A. E. Rasmusson,
Edwin Race,
Charles Rogers,
Scott Rogers,
Erastus Root.
Lamon E. Sampson,
James Seavy,
Charles Seymour,
George Schilling,
J. N. Scott,
Joseph T. Sherburn,
A. A Lawrence Smith,
H. C. Spaulding, Amos R. Spicer,
James L. St. Clair,
John B. St. Loins,
Julius Steenson,
James K. Spencer,
Lewis H. Sykes,
Frank Tompkins,
Albert Tallcott,
C. M. Wheat,
Chatfield, Minn. Milwaukee.
Isaac M. Weston,
Winfield Williams, Springwater. George A. Wolcott, Freedom. Eugene Wilbur, Weyauwega. Barton.
George W. Yerkes,
Nekimi. Alto. Mackford. 66 Green Bay. Waukesha. Oxford. Neenah. Almond. Ellington. Beaver Dam. Appleton. Waterville. Portage City. Mound City, Ill. Little Chute. Mount Vernon. Appleton. . Freedom. Appleton. Alto.
Ladies
Department.
FACULTY.
MRS. R. C. NEWMAN KNOX,
Preceptress, and Teacher of French and German.
MRS. EMILY M. JONES, B. S., Teacher in English Department.
MISS NELLIE METCALF,
Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
W. H. H. HIMEBAUGH,
Assistant in Mathematics.
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Information.
This Department of the Lawrence University is under the management of the same Corporate Board as the other. A sep- arate 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 Preceptress.
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 gradua- tion.
The Course of Study will, in addition to the time necessary for a preparation, require a period of four years for its comple- tion. 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., .6 00
Use of Library, 3 00
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
$122 50
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THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
Tuition in Preparatory Department, per annum, $19 50
Warming Public Rooms, &c.,. 3 00
Use of Library, ... .1 50
Other Expenses as in College, EXTRAS.
Music and use of Instrument, per annum,. $39 00
Modern Language, except when taken in the Regular Course, each per Term, 4 00
3 00
Oil Painting, per Term,.
Polychromatic " 3 00
Monochromatic
3 00
Water Colors, "
2 00
Drawing,
1 00
COMTHE 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. NATURAL SCIENCE .- Physical Geography, ...... Fitch.
2. LATIN-Grammar, .. Andrew and Stoddard.
3. MATHEMATICS-"An Introduction to Geometry, and the Science of Form," with Elements of Geomet- rical Drawing.
SECOND TERM.
1. LATIN-Reader, Andrews.
2. MATHEMATICS-Higher Arithmetic Ray.
3. ENGLISH SENTENCE,. Welch.
THIRD TERM.
1. LATIN-Ovid, Andrews.
2. MATHEMATICS-Elementary Algebra, Tower. NATURAL SCIENCE-Natural Philosophy, .. Quackenbos. WEEKLY EXERCISES-Lessons in Reading and Themes.
SECOND YEAR. FIRST TERM.
1. LATIN-Ovid continued, and Prosody.
2. MATHEMATICS-Algebra,. .Ray. 3. ENGLISH LITERATURE-Course of Composition and Rhetoric,. Quackenbos.
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THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
SECOND TERM.
1. LATIN-Sallust,. Anthon.
2. MATHEMATICS-Algebra finished. do Geometry begun, Peirce.
3. ENGLISH LITERATURE-History of Civilization ... Guizot. THIRD TERM.
1. LATIN-Cicero's Orations, Johnson.
2. MATHEMATICS-Geometry finished.
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 Trigonometry with Applications.
2. ENGLISH LITERATURE-Logic and Rhetoric, ... Whately.
3. NATURAL SCIENCE-Chemistry, .. Silliman.
SECOND TERM.
1. MATHEMATICS-Optics, 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 Robinson.
2. ETHICS-Theoretical and Practical Ethics, Wayland. Analogy of Religion,. Butler.
ELECTIVE.
1. NATURAL SCIENCE-Botany, Gray or Wood.
2. GERMAN-Grammar,. Woodbury.
3. GREEK-Grammar and Lessons, Crosby
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
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 United States and of Wisconsin.
2. PHYSICAL SCIENCE-Geology, ... 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 advanced, . Richardson. do do Melodeon, Zundell.
1857.
LUCINDA SURVINA DARLING, ADELAIDE MARY GRANT, FRANCENA MEDORA KELLOGG, A. M.
1858.
HETTIE E. FROST,
CORNELIA H. SMITH.
1859.
MARY A. A. PHINNEY, A. M. CAROLINE H. WRIGHT,
-
1860.
OLIVE W. COPELAND, EVELYN S. GILMAN, LYDIA H. SANBORN,
SARAH G. EDGARTON, CLARA H. JENNE, ANNA B. SHERWOOD, EMILY M. TALLMADGE.
-
1861.
FRANCES S. BROWN,
ELLEN M. GRIFFITH,
FLORENCE H. EDGARTON, LIZZIE PRIESTLY.
RESIDENT GRADUATES.
SARAH G. EDGARTON, FLORENCE H. EDGARTON. LYDIA A. SANBORN,
MARY A. A. PHINNEY, ANNA B. SHERWOOD, EMILY M. TALLMADGE,
CORNELIA A. SMITH.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
FOURTH YEAR. NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
ADELINE E. AIKEN,
.....
. Appleton.
THIRD YEAR.
CORNELIA CAHOON,. Appleton.
MARY S. GALPIN, .
JOSEPHINE GARRETT,
Oshkosh.
EVA HARVEY,.
.Compton, C. E.
į HATTIE O. KNOX, Appleton.
įABBY MILLS, Marcellus, N. Y.
SECOND YEAR.
HARRIET BATES, . . Appleton.
FLORA A. BRAGGINS,
ROXA HUMPHREY, Sheboygan Falls.
MARY E. JACKSON, . Appleton.
CARRIE A. MASON,
THERESA RANDALL,
FIRST YEAR.
ALICE M. BOND, Sheboygan Falls.
ROMELIA CARTER, . Oconomowoc.
ELLA L. COLE, , Appleton.
CELIA L. EARLE, Grand Chute.
LIZZIE M. HILL, Monroe.
FANNY KNOTT, . .
Richmond. MARY A. KNOX,. Appleton.
JULIA P. LEAVENS, Neenah.
JENNY MCCLATCHEY, .Dale.
MARIA C. PETTIBONE Appleton. ELMA W. PRESTON,
į Classical-Full Course.
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THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
CARRIE M. REED, . Appleton. HATTIE A. STALKER,. Manchester. ANNIE STEVENS, . . Madison. IMOGEN STEIMERS, Oak Grove. KITTY TAYLOR, . Appleton.
KITTY E. WHITE, 66
UNIVERSITY COURSE.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
JANE CHALMERS, Pine River.
CHRISTINE S. DELAMATER, Portage City.
ADDIE J. DELANO, Lansing, Mich.
ELIZABETH DREDGE, .Rubicon. HARRIET L. EGGLESTON, . Appleton. SARAH E. HANCHETT, וי
MARY HUGHES,
Nekimi.
ELLEN KNEELAND, Hartford.
AURELIA KNEELAND,
ELLEN T. LANDER,
Kingston.
PERSIS A. MIHILLS, Hartford.
MYRA J. MIHILLS, 66
MARY OBORN, Neenah.
SARAH M. OBORN,
66
MARY PAYZANT,. Appleton.
MARY A. PHELPS,
NELLIE M. PHELPS,
HELEN PUTMAN, . Waupacca.
ANNA C. STOREY, . Appleton. CHARLOTTE A. SHELDON, Climax Prairie, Mich.
CELIA E. TICHENOR,. Appleton.
ALICE TURNER, . Viola.
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Preparatory
SENIOR PREPARATORY ..
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Annie Barnes,
Grand Chute. 66
Alice Barnes,
Elizabeth R. Gardiner,
Anna F. Hutchinson,
Vinland. . Appleton. 66
Helen H. Hutchinson,
Alice M. Mack,
New York City.
Jenny McPherson,
Appleton.
Maria E. Otis,
Kenosha.
Sophronia Pope, .
Menasha.
A. M. Stowe,
Rockford, Ill.
E. E. Wolcott,
Freedom.
Mercia M. Wood,
Lake Superior.
JUNIOR PREPARATORY.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
Melinda Adams,
Oneida.
M. R. Barteau,
Appleton.
Phebe Carter, Oconomowoc.
Sarah L. Cooley,
Penn Yan, N. Y.
Isadore A. Cross,
Appleton.
Anna C. Davies,
Springwater. Appleton.
Martha A. Dunham,
Elma Dunham,
Emma H. Elkins,
Harriett Earle,
Grand Chute.
Amanda Fenno,
Appleton.
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THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
NAMES.
M. C. Fulmer,
Jennie A. Hamar, Harriet Hughes,
Kitty Hughes,
Kitty Johnson, Josephine Jones,
RESIDENCE. . Iron Ridge. Little Chute. Nekimi. 66 Appleton. 66 Hartford.
Flora Kendall,
J. M. Kneeland, Matilda Knott,
Nancy McArthur,
P. J. McClaughry,
Mattie McNeill,
Richmond. . Waupacca. Kenosha. Appleton.
Harriet Merriman,
Helen L. Merriman,
66
Cynthia R. Nash,
Sarah N. Perry,
Helen L. Phinney,
H. A. Pond,
Sarah J. Quartermas,
Vinland.
A. Reece,
Emeretta Seely,
Cornelia Spaulding,
B. E. Smith,
A. E. Smith,
Mary Smith,
Alice C. Tallcott,
Melvina M. Tompkins,
Hattie A. Venicke,
Abby G. Ware,
Emma H. Ware, Mary Watson, M. J. Wait,
Saxville. Appleton. 66
Alice C. West,
Annie White,
Mary Willey,
Sarah J. Wolcott,
Hortonville. Brillion. Appleton. Alto.
Berlin Vinland. . Appleton. Menomonee Falls.
Eureka. . Oneida. Alto. Appleton. 66 Hortonville.
Cherokee Nation. Eldorado.
tudents in Normal Department.
GENTLEMEN.
WILLIAM H. AIKEN,
W. H. H. HIMEBAUGH,
ASA J. BARNES,
H. T. MILLARD,
FRANCIS BROWN,
T. NICHOLS,
JEROME P. CROSS,
H. J. STALKER,
J. A. FLETCHER,
JAMES E. SEAVY,
J. H. HAUSER, GEORGE E. STOWE.
LADIES.
ROMELIA CARTER. HARRIET O. KNOX. ELLEN T. LANDER.
LIST OF STUDENTS
Who have received honorary appointments during the past year :
COMMENCEMENT.
Valedictory Address, WALTER J. LAMB.
Salutatory Address, . HENRY J. HUSTON.
Philosophical Oration, JOHN E. DAVIES.
Classical Oration, . J. W. LADD.
GENTLEMEN.
GRADUATING CLASS OF 1862,. .9
RESIDENT GRADUATES, .. 1
UNDER GRADUATES .- Seniors, 3
Juniors,
.4
Sophomores, .
11
Freshman, .
10
University
.7
Senior Preparatory,
25
Junior Preparatory,
100
Total of Gentlemen,
170
LADIES.
GRADUATING CLASS OF 1862,
.0
RESIDENT GRADUATES, . 7
UNDER GRADUATES-Fourth Year,
1
Third Year,
.6
Second Year,
6
First Year,
17
University, .
22
Senior Preparatory,
12
Junior Preparatory,
48
Total of Ladies, 119
Total of Students,
289
380.405
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY,
-OF-
WISCONSIN.
1867-8.
Eighteenth Annual Catalogue
OF THE
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY,
OF
WISCONSIN.
APPLETON, WIS .: MDCCCLXVII.
RELEASED HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY & Gel. 3 Hiram t. Jones Librarian .
WAJ
PRINTED BY J. R. DECKER, AT THE TIMES BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, WAUPUN, WIS.
CORPORATION.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
OFFICE EXPIRES IN 1868.
RUSSELL Z. MASON, LL. D . Appleton
REV. P. B. PEASE. Milwaukee
REV. F. B. DOE, A. M
REV. P. S. BENNETT, A. M. Appleton
JOHN B. CARLE, EsQ
Janesville
JAMES M. PHINNEY, A. M
Appleton
REV. M. HIMEBAUGH.
Chicago, Ill
HON. J. B. HAMILTON .. Neenah
HON. MOSES M. DAVIS, M. D. Appleton
OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1869.
HON. ROBERT R. BATEMAN, EsQ. Appleton HENRY HAMILTON, EsQ Fond du Lac
REV. S. C. THOMAS Milwaukee R. P. ELMORE, EsQ. 66
WM. RORK, EsQ. Appleton
REV. WM. H. SAMPSON, A. M Evansville
WALTER S. CARTER, EsQ. Milwaukee
REV. C. D. PILLSBURY Janesville
OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1870.
REV. W. G. MILLER, D. D Fond du Lac
E. L. PAINE, EsQ.
. Oshkosh
HON. JAS. T. LEWIS Columbus
A. B. JACKSON, EsQ.
Menasha
Appleton ANSON BALLARD, A. M. 66
C. G. ADKINS, EsQ ..
JULIUS S. BUCK, EsQ ..
HON. PHILETUS SAWYER. Oshkosh
REV. GEO. M. STEELE, D. D., Ex-OFFICIO.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
RUSSELL Z. MASON, LL. D President ANSON BALLARD, A. M. 1st Vice President HON. ROBERT R. BATEMAN 2d 66
JAMES M. PHINNEY, A. M. Secretary
C. G. ADKINS, EsQ Treasurer
REV. G. M. STEELE, D. D. Ex-Officio
CONFERENCE VISITORS FOR 1868.
WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.
REV. HENRY BANNISTER, D. D. W. J. OLMSTED, A. M. J. ANDERSON.
AMHERST W. KELLOGG, A. M. REV. J. P. ROE.
WEST WISCONSIN ' CONFERENCE.
REV. W. W. SMITH. B. C. HAMMOND.
W. H. PALMER.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE FOR 1867.
REV. T. C. WILSON, A. M.
F. B. DOE, A. M.
T. L. OLMSTED.
D. H. COOLEY, A. M. HON. A. L. SMITHI, A. M.
" R. Z. MASON, LL. D.
Cor. H. POMEROY, A. M. ELIHU COLMAN, A. B. SAMUEL BOYD, A. M. REV. A. H. WALTER.
G. H. GIBSON.
G. C. HADDOCK.
O. J. COWLES, A. M.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
FACULTY.
REV. GEORGE M. STEELE, D. D., President, And Claflin Professor of Ethics and Civil Polity. HIRAM A. JONES, A. M., Professor of the Ancient Languages and Literature.
JULIUS F. KELLOGG, A. M.,* Professor of Pure and Mixed Mathematics.
REV. CHARLES N. STOWERS, A. M., Acting Professor of Mathematics.
JAMES C. FOYE, A. M., Professor of Chemistry und Physics.
ALBERT SCHINDELMEISSER, Professor of Music, and Instructor in Modern Languages.
MISS HARRIET O. KNOX, A. M., Preceptress and Instructor in English Literature and the Latin Language.
MISS SARAH E. PIERCE, Instructor in Painting and Drawing.
LYMAN J. NASH, EDWARD I. GRUMLEY, MARY A. KNOX, MARY A. PRATT,
Assistants in the Preparatory, Commercial, and Academical Departments.
HIRAM A. JONES, A. M.,, Librarian.
JAMES M. PHINNEY, A. M., Steward.
* Leave of absence for one year.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
CALENDAR.
1867.
Wednesday, Sept. 4th, Fall Term began.
Tuesday, Nov. 26th, Fall Term ends.
Vacation of two weeks.
Wednesday, Dec. 11th, Winter Term begins. 1868.
Tuesday, March 10, Winter Term ends. Vacation of one week.
Wednesday, March 18th, Spring Term begins.
Tuesday, June 16th, Spring Term ends.
Wednesday, June 17th, Annual Commencement. Vacation of eleven weeks.
Wednesday, Sept. 2d, Fall Term begins.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
GRADUATES.
1857.
ALLEN J. ATWELL, A. M. HENRY COLMAN, A. M. JUSTIN MARTYR COPELAND. WILLIAM DALPHIN STOREY. LUCINDA S. DARLING, A. M. ADELINE MARY GRANT. FRANCENA MEDORA KELLOGG, A. M.
1858.
FOSTER E. EDGARTON, A. M. WILLIAM PAGE STOWE, A. M. JOSEPH IVES FOOTE, A. M. EDWIN M. WRIGHT, A. M. JAMES A. LOOMIS, A. M. THOMPSON D. WEEKS, A. M.
EDWARD PETERSON. HETTIE E. FROST.
CAROLINE E. WRIGHT.
J859.
SAMUEL BOYD, A. M. B. FRANKLIN MILLER, A. M.
NORMAN BUCK. WALLACE J. OLMSTED, A. M.
ALBERT ROLLO DYER, A. M. JARED THOMPSON, JR.
DANIEL J. JENNE, A. M. THOMAS C. WILSON, A. M.
JAMES PHILIP MAXWELL. CORNELIA H. SMITH.
MARY A. A. PHINNEY, A. M.
1860.
HENLEY W. ALLEN, A. M. ALFRED F. LAMB, A. M. JOSEPH W. HAMMOND, A. M. OLIVE W. COPELAND, A. M. ISAIAH L. HAUSER, A. M. SARAH G. EDGARTON. C. JOHN MCMULLEN, A. M. EVELYN S. GILMAN. JOHN A. OWEN, A. M. CLARA H. JENNE.
NATHAN PAINE, A. M. LYDIA A. SANBORN, A. M.
WILBUR F. Yocur, A. M. ANNA B. SHERWOOD, A. M. EMILY M. TALLMADGE.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
1861.
IRA DAVIS.
THEODORE H. EARLE.
JULIUS A. THOMPSON. FRANCES S. BROWN, A. M.
MERRILL FELLOWS, A. M. FLORENCE H. EDGARTON. S. NEWELL GRIFFITH, A. M. ELLEN M. GRIFFITH. LIZZIE PRIESTLEY.
1862.
JOHN EUGENE DAVIES, A. M. HAMLINE M. WILLIAMS. JAMES WILLIAM LADD, A. M. HENRY J. HUSTON. DUNCAN MCGREGOR, A. M. WALTER JAY LAMB, A. M.
WM. HENRY SEARLES, A. M. HUMPHREY PIERCE. CHARLES O. TICHENOR, A. M.
1863.
WILLIAM H. AIKEN, A. M. GEORGE EDISON STOWE. JEROME P. CROSS, A. M. ADELINE E. AIKEN, A. M.
1864.
HENRY CORNELIUS, A. M. HARRIET O. KNOX, A. M.
THERON NICHOLS, A. M. ELLEN T. LANDER.
MERRITT A. LATHROP, A. M. ABBY MILLS, A. M.
1865.
ELIHU COLMAN.
JOHN H. HAUSER.
JOSEPH SHANNON CARR.
MASON DARLING SAMPSON.
GEORGE A. FOLLANSBEE. LIZZIE M. HILL. CAROLINE A. MASON.
1866.
CORNELIUS DRISCOLL.
W. B. C. WRIGHT.
WILLIAM H. H. HIMEBAUGH. PHEBE D. BULLOCK.
CORNELIA A. CAHOON.
1867.
EMMETT A. LITTLE.
ARCHIBALD MCARTHUR.
WILLIAM A. METCALF.
EVA M. MILLS.
ELMA W. PRESTON.
EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
UNDERGRADUATES.
Senior Class.
EDWARDS, LOREN.
. Oconomowoc
FORREST, GUSTAVUS A. Fort Winnebago
SCHILLING, GEORGE F Almond
WHEAT, CHARLES M. Winona, Minn
BARTEAU, MARY R .*
Appleton
CONKEY, ALICE F .*
EDMINSTER, LAURA M .* Northport
HARROD, AMELIA J .* Appleton
McDILL, NARRIE . Plover
PRATT, ELIZA R.1 Appleton
Junior Class.
BULLOCK, ALONZO M. . Grand Chute ESTABROOK, CURTIS R .* New York City
HARROD, GEO. W . Appleton HAW, JOHN Platteville
HUMPHREY, JAMES H .* Sheboygan Falls
JOHNSON, FRANK A
Fond du Lac
LANDER, WARREN J. . Kingston TICHENOR, ISAAC N Appleton
BARTHOLOMEW, JULIETTE . Lodi DAVIS, SUSIE D." Appleton -
DUDLEY, MATILDA
Mackford
EVANS, MAGGIE J. St. Charles, Minn
KNOX, MARY A .* . Beloit WHITE. ANNA C .* Appleton
*Scientific.
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Sophomore Class.
ANDERSON, GEORGE L
Delafield
ANDERSON, JAMES S. Manitowoc
CLITHERO, THOMAS Fort Winnebago
HICKS, JOHN
Weyauwega
HUGHES, JOHN J .* Rosendale
NASH, LYMAN J.
Janesville
WAIT, LYMAN C .* Appleton
McDILL, C. HELEN Plover
WHITE, JULIA M. Depere
Freshman Class.
ARMITAGE, ROBERT S.
Huntsville
BOVEE, JOHN I .*.
Eagle
BARGER, WINSLOW H .* Fort Atkinson
BROWN, ANDERSON W .*
Stevens Point
CHYNOWETH, WILLIAM H.
Mineral Point
COLE, JESSE*
Greenbush
COLE, DAVID J .*
Benton, Ill
DAY, CHARLES E .*
DUDLEY, WARREN T .*
Mackford
DUNSTAN, THOMAS B.
Eagle Harbor, Mich
FAVILLE, HENRY
Waterloo
FAVILLE, JOHN.
GRANT, HOMER L.
. Burnett
HALL, HIRAM R.
Chicago, Ill
HENDERSON, GEO. M Patch Grove
HUGHES, CHARLES W.
Janesville
KNISELEY, THOMAS R.
Vinland
METCALF, FESTUS R .*
Sparta
NOYES, GEO. H.
Delafield
REID, ALEXANDER J .* Oconomowoc
SMITH, A. A. LAWRENCE Appleton
THWING, JAMES L .*. Waupun
*Scientific.
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EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
VAN BUSKIRK, JOSEPH* Monroeville, Ind
WARE, JAMES F .* .Hortonville DUDLEY, ARVILLA, M. Mackford
HUMPHREY, MARY A .* Sheboygan Falls
LUCE, HARRIET A .* . Princeton
STEVENS, AMIE A .*
St. Louis, Mo
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
BARBER, FRANK J
Lancaster
BROWN, T. L. Appleton
DAVIS, HENRY C.
WHITTLESEY, EDWARD S
WILSON, SAMUEL J.
Bloomfield
BAILEY, EMMA A. Appleton
BRIGGS, ELSIE J Lawrence
Winneconne
CROSS, MARY
FAVILLE, HATTIE. Lake Mills
HEATH, CHRISTINA M. Appleton
KNOX, CARRIE. Chicago, Ill
MCARTHUR, MINNIE Eureka MARSH, ANNA. Brandon
PRATT, MARY A. Appleton ROBINSON, HELEN E Greenbush SPENCER, HULDA M. . Grand Chute
WADLEIGH, MARY L. Stevens Point
WADLEIGH, LUCY A.
WELLCOME, P. MARILLA . Mackford
*Scientific.
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REQUISITES FOR ADMISSION.
I. Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class, Classical Course, are examined in the following studies :
1, English Grammar, Welch's English Sentence, Ele- mentary Rhetoric, Geography, Descriptive and Physical, and History of the United States.
2, Arithmetic, and Algebra as far as Quadratics.
3, Harkness' First Book in Latin, Harkness' Latin Grammar, including Prosody ; Harkness' Latin Reader ; Cæsar's Commentaries; six Books in Virgil; Sallust's Catiline, and Cicero's Orations against Catiline.
4, Hadley's Greek Grammar and Greek Reader, or four books in the Anabasis.
II. Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class, Scientific Course, are examined in Latin Grammar and Reader, Cæsar's Commentaries, and at least one Book of Virgil. They will also be examined in all the above En- glish studies, except Elementary Rhetoric.
Candidates for advanced standing are examined in the Preparatory studies, and in all those which have been pur- sued by the Class which they wish to enter, or such as may be deemed equivalent. A thorough grammatical and elementary preparation is especially required. .
The regular examination for admission to the College will be on Tuesday, at 8 o'clock A. M., one day preceding the commencement of the Fall Term, and on the first day of subsequent Terms.
Testimonials of good moral character are required, and in case the student is from another College, a note of reg- ular dismission.
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COURSE OF STUDY.
CLASSICAL.
Freshmen Class.
FIRST TERM.
Ovid.
Andrews
Latin Prose Composition Arnold
Roman History .. Liddell
Xenophon's Anabasis Owen
Algebra
Loomis
SECOND TERM.
Livy
Lincoln
LatinProse Composition Arnold
Roman History Liddell
Xenophon's Memorabilia Robbins
Algebra finished.
Loomis
Geometry begun.
Loomis
THIRD TERM.
Livy.
Lincoln
Latin Prose Composition Arnold
Herodotus Johnson
Roman' History. Liddell
Geometry finished.
Loomis
Weekly exercises in Composition and Declamation.
Sophomore Class.
FIRST TERM.
Homer's Iliad Owen Greek Prosody.
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History of Greece. Smith Plane and Spherical Trigonometry with Appli- cations. Loomis
Outlines of History Willson
SECOND TERM.
Homer's"Iliad. . Owen
Greek Prose Composition. Arnold
Horace.
Lincoln
Latin Prosody .
Analytical Geometry. . Robinson
THIRD TERM.
Calculus
Courtney or Smythe
French begun, or . Otto
Cicero de Officiis .Thatcher
Greek Tragedies.
Woolsey
Greek Prose Composition.
Arnold
History of Greece
Smith
Weekly Declamations and Compositions throughout the year.
Junior Class.
FIRST TERM.
Mechanics
Jackson
Intellectual Philosophy. Wayland
French, or.
Grammar and Reader
Cicero de Oratore.
SECOND TERM.
Physics (Hydrodynamics and Acoustics) . Silliman
Logic. . Day
Political Economy. Wayland
English Literature , Reed
THIRD TERM.
Physics (Light, Heat and Electricity) Silliman Rhetoric. Day
Evidences of Christianity Hopkins
Declamation and Composition weekly throughout the year.
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EIGHTEENTII ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
Senior Class.
FIRST TERM.
Chemistry . Johnston's Turner
Moral Science. Wayland
Tacitus and Hercules Furens,
German begun, or.
... Otto
Civil Engineering.
SECOND TERM.
Zoology and Comparative Physiology Agassiz
Mineralogy . Lectures
Astronomy. Robinson
German. Grammar, and selections from Æschines de Corona, or . Champlin [Schiller
Civil Engineering.
THIRD TERM.
Constitution of the United States
Story
Geology
Dana
German, or ...
Civil Engineering. S Prose Selections
Demosthenes de Corona
Champlin
Orations before the students each term.
Books of Reference in the Department of Classics.
Zumpt's Latin Grammar, Kühner's large Greek Gram- mar, Andrews' Latin Lexicon, Liddell & Scott's Greek Lexicon, Anthon's or Smith's Classical Dictionary, Man- ual of Classic Literature, Crusius' Homeric Lexicon, So- phocles Greek Verbs, Munk's Greek and Roman Metres, Long's or Findlay's Classical Atlas, Anthon's Manuals of Grecian and Roman Antiquities, Dwight's Grecian and Roman Mythology, Ramshorn's or Doderlein's Latin Syn- onyms, Histories of Greece and Rome.
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SCIENTIFIC.
Freshman Class.
FIRST TERM.
Virgil.
. Frieze
Algebra
Loomis
Elementary Rhetoric Quackenbos
SECOND TERM.
Sallust
Hanson
Algebra finished .Loomis
Geometry begun. Loomis
Natural Philosophy Quackenbos
THIRD TERM.
Cicero's Orations
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