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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 pass an equally satisfactory examination in the studies of the Scientific Course. De- grees of Master of Arts and Master of Science, are conferred respect- ively upon Bachelors of Arts and Bachelors of Science of three years standing, who shall have engaged during that period in professional, literary or scientific studies.
The fee in each case, including the Diploma, is six dollars, payable in advance.
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Diplomas will also be given to those who successfully complete the Commercial and Academical Courses.
LIBRARY, ETC.
The College Library contains about six thousand well selected volumes. From the income of the Appleton Fund, of ten thousand dollars, and the liberality of friends, large additions are annually made. Many valuable and standard works are taken from the pub- lishers as they are issued from the press.
There are three Literary Societies connected with the College, hav- ing well furnished halls; they are making commendable efforts to in- crease their libraries, already respectable.
There is, likewise, a well furnished reading-room, conducted by the students, containing the leading periodicals, magazines and reviews, to which all may have access by the payment of a small sum.
A Missionary Society, connected with the University, is sustained by the students.
The LAWRENCE COLLEGIAN, a monthly periodical, edited and pub- lished by the students, is well sustained, and has a considerable cir- culation.
APPARATUS AND CABINET.
Ample facilities are possessed for imparting instruction in the Physical Sciences. A valuable chemical and philosophical apparatus has been purchased, embracing in its range Chemistry, Astronomy, Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Optics, Electricity, Magnetism, etc., etc. 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, Theodolite, Quadrant, Chronometer, Polariscope, Prisms, etc., etc.
The Cabinet contains a valuable collection of minerals and other specimens, to illustrate the geology, natural history and botany of the Northwest. The Herbarium contains above 1,500 specimens from the Eastern, Western and Southern States, and has been arranged with great care in accordance with Gray's Manual of Botany, which it serves to illustrate.
GOVERNMENT.
The government is designed, as far as practicable, to be parental, but is administered with firmness and impartiality. No student guilty of profanity, irreverence, or improper language, disorder in
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study hours, disregard for the Sabbath, or disrespect for religious ob- servances, can be permitted to remain a member of the University. Dismission or expulsion will be resorted to when other means of cor- rection have failed.
EXPENSES.
The following items embrace all the necessary expenses of a student in the ordinary branches, except books :
Tuition per Term.
$ 5 00 to $ 7 00
Room Rent in College Building. 4 50 to
7 00
Heating by Steam.
4 00 to 6 00
Board $2 00 to $2 50 per week-Term of 13 weeks
26 00 to 32 50
Washing and Lights
3 co to
8 00
Incidentals
3 40 to 5 65
Total.
$45 90
$66 15
Those having Scholarships reduce the above expenses $5 to $7 per term.
Studies peculiar to the Commercial Course are not covered by the ordinary scholarship, and are subject to an extra charge of from $2 to $5 each. Special scholarships, however, may be obtained for this course for $25 each, entitling the holder to tuition in all the studies of the course for two years.
Gentlemen students not belonging to families residing in the place are required to room in the College Building. If for any cause a stu- dent is excused, to room out, he will be charged with a part of the ex- pense of the room, rent, &c. Each student will furnish his own bed- stead, bedding, table and chairs, with such other articles as each may deem necessary. Where two room together, the expense of such articles as cannot be brought from home is trifling.
Ladies are advised to room at the Institution Boarding House, where they will be under the eye of the Preceptress, and in every re- spect more safely provided for than at most other places. They will be required to furnish their own bedding and other furniture, except stove, chairs, table, wash-stand and bedstead. The price of board, including room, and these articles, will be $3 per week. Fuel, lights and washing, perhaps $1 per week additional.
Application should be made early to J. M. PHINNEY, Esq., who has charge of the Boarding House, as only a limited number of rooms can be supplied.
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Board can be obtained in private families at from $4 to 4 50 per week, with everything found.
Ladies and gentlemen are not permitted to room in the same house.
EXTRA STUDIES.
Each Modern Language out of regular College Course, per Term $ 3 00
Music
12 00
Use of Instrument
$2 00 to 4 00
Oil Painting
10 00
Polychromatic and Monochromatic, each -
4 50
Water Colors
4 00
Drawing
3 00
Penmanship
2 00
Book-keeping and Commercial Law, each
5 00
A Scholarship on which all the installments have been paid entitles the holder to the item of tuition free of charge in all studies except Writing, Commercial Studies, the Modern Languages out of the College Course, Engineering, and the Ornamental Branches.
Students' bills will be 50 cents more when they enter after the first day and a half of the term.
Students using scholarships must present the deed.
For damages done in any of the students' rooms the occupants will be responsible. Damages done to the other premises will be assessed on the students unless the perpetator can be ascertained.
PAYMENTS
For each term must be made in advance.
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
It is earnestly advised that all moneys for the use of those students who are young and inexperienced in taking charge of their own funds, be deposited with some officer of the University, and that no expendi- ture be allowed except by his direction. Parents understanding the importance of this advice will not neglect it.
LOCATION.
Appleton is situated on Fox River, near the "Grand Chute," or Great Falls, and is one of the most beautiful towns in the Northwest. It is on the Chicago and Northwestern Railway, 200 miles from Chicago, and 110 from Milwaukee. The scenery is attractive, the climate unusually healthy, and the community orderly, intelligent and moral, to a more than ordinary degree. These circumstances render it a most eligible locality for an institution of high grade.
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PRIZES.
Five Annual Prizes have been established in this Institution.
I. The Lewis Prize, founded in 1865, by Governor J. T. LEWIS, and bestowed on the student making the " best Intellectual and Moral Im- provement during the year." This is open for competition to both ladies and gentlemen in all departments of the Institution.
II. The President's Prize for excellence in Declamation, Reading, or Recitation.
III. The University Prize, for excellence in English Composition.
The last two are confined to the members of the Junior and Sopho- more Classes ; but ladies as well as gentlemen are permitted to com- pete.
IV. A Prize for excellence in Natural Science, open for competition to the members of the Senior and Junior Classes.
V. A Prize for excellence in Mathematics; to be competed for by members of the Junior and Sophomore Classes.
Sometimes each is divided into a first and second prize.
YOUNG LADIES.
The advantages and facilities afforded to young ladies as well as to young gentlemen, are believed to be superior to those furnished else- where in this section of the country. Both are admitted to the same privileges in all respects, and are permitted to compete on equal terms for all the honors and prizes awarded by the University.
THE MUSICAL DEPARTMENT,
Under the direction of Prof. SCHINDELMEISSER, is one of the very best in the whole Northwest. Mr. S. received his musical education under his father, a celebrated German composer, and Director of the Opera to the Grand Duke of Hesse Darmstadt.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
LIST OF STUDENTS
TO WHOM HONORARY APPOINTMENTS AND PRIZES HAVE BEEN AWARDED DURING THE YEAR.
COMMENCEMENT
Valedictory - LOREN EDWARDS.
Salutatory - NARRIE McDILL.'
Philosophical Essay - LAURA M. EDMINSTER.
First Class Essays - AMELIA J. HARROD and ELIZA R. PRATT. JUNIOR EXHIBITION -
Salutatory - WARREN J. LANDER.
Philosophical Oration - ALONZO M. BULLOCK.
Ancient Classical Essay - MAGGIE J. EVANS. Modern Classical - JULIETTE BARTHOLEMEW. Portraiture - MATILDA DUDLEY.
LEWIS PRIZE -
Ist Prize to ALONZO M. BULLOCK, Class of '69. 2d Prize to MAGGIE J. EVANS, Class of '69.
PRESIDENT'S PRIZE-
Ist Prize to MARY A. KNOX, Class of '69.
2d Prize to WARREN J. LANDER, Class of '69. UNIVERSITY PRIZE -
Ist Prize to WLRREN J. LANDER, Class of '69. 2d Prize to MARY A. KNOX, Class of '69.
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WISCONSIN.
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WISCONSIN.
APPLETON, WIS., A. P. 1870
MILWAUKEE : RIVERSIDE PRINTING HOUSE, 1 SPRING STREET. 1870.
RELEASED HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
1871, Jan. 3. gift of Can't. A. Green, M.D. of Boston. (76. 26.1851.)
Corporation.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1871.
HON. RUSSELL Z. MASON, LL.D Appleton.
REV. P. B. PEASE, A.M
REV. WESLEY LATTIN. Waukesha.
REV. P. S. BENNETT, A.M. Fond du Lac.
REV. HENRY COLMAN, A.M Geneva.
JAMES M. PHINNEY, A.M.
Appleton.
E. T. BOND, Esq. Sheboygan Falls.
HON. RUFUS CHENEY. Whitewater.
HON. MOSES M. DAVIS, M. D Appleton.
OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1872.
HON. ROBERT R. BATEMAN
. Appleton.
HENRY HAMILTON, EsQ Fond du Lac.
REV. S. C. THOMAS Janesville. R. P. ELMORE, EsQ. Milwaukee.
HON. W. P. LYON. Racine.
REV. WILLIAM H. SAMPSON, A.M Sharon.
JOHN H. WHORTON, EsQ. Appleton.
REV. C. D. PILLSBURY Milwaukee.
OFFICE EXPIRES JUNE, 1873.
REV. W. G. MILLER, D.D. Ripon. E. L. PAINE, EsQ. Oshkosh.
HGN. JAMES T. LEWIS, LL.D Columbus.
A. B. JACKSON, EsQ. Menasha. JOHN A. OWEN, A. M. Chicago, Ill.
C. G. ADKINS, EsQ. Appleton.
JULIUS S. BUCK, EsQ.
HON. PHILETUS SAWYER Oshkosh.
REV. GEORGE M. STEELE, D.D., ex officio.
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
REV. GEO. M. STEELE, D.D President.
HON. ROBERT R. BATEMAN Ist Vice President. JULIUS S. BUCK, EsQ. zd ‹6
JAMES M. PHINNEY, A.M. Secretary.
C. G. ADKINS, EsQ. . Treasurer.
CONFERENCE VISITORS FOR 1871.
WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.
REV. G. C. HADDOCK, A. M. REV. H. C. TILTON.
REV. W. P. STOWE,. WINFIELD SCOTT.
N. C. GIFFIN, Esq .. Rev J. HILL.
WEST WISCONSIN CONFERENCE.
Rev. G. W. CASE, Rev. S. S. BENEDICT.
Rev. E. YOCUM.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE FOR 1869-70.
REV. G. C. HADDOCK, A.M. . Appleton.
HON. R. Z. MASON, LL.D
SAMUEL BOYD, A.M.
REV. H. C. DICKINSON, A.M. 66
MBS. LOUISE F. ATKINSON.
MRS. M. A. P. HUMPHREY, A.M
MRS. MARY S. STEVENS
REV. W. J. OLMSTED, A.M. Fort Howard.
REV. W. P. STOWE, A. M Oshkosh. J. W. LADD, A.M. Menasha.
JOHN H. HAUSER, A.M. Fond du Lac. REV. O. T. SAXTON. Appleton. JAMES M. PHINNEY, A.M. "
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Faculty.
REV. GEORGE M. STEELE, D.D., President, And Claflin Professor of Ethics and Civil Polity.
HIRAM A. JONES, A.M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature.
JAMES C. FOYE, A.M., Professor of Chemistry and Physics.
WILBUR F. YOCUM, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
MARGARET J. EVANS, A. B., Preceptress and Instructor in the Latin and German Languages.
LOUISE M. HODGKINS,
Instructor in the French Language and English Literature.
SELINA A. CLARK, Instructor in Drawing and Painting.
SARAH H. YOCUM,
Instructor in Instrumental Music.
EDWARD G. HURSH, Teacher of Book-Keeping and Penmanship. V HIRAM A. JONES, A.M., Librarian.
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Calendar.
1870.
Wednesday, Sept. 7th, Fall Term began. Tuesday, Dec. 13th, Fall Term ends. Vacation of three weeks.
1871.
Wednesday, Jan. 4th, Winter Term begins. Tuesday, March 28th, Winter Term ends. Vacation of one week.
Wednesday, April 5th, Spring Term begins. Tuesday, June 27th, Spring Term ends. Thursday, June 29th, Annual Commencement. Vacation of eleven weeks. Wednesday, Sept. 13th, Fall Term begins.
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY. 7
raduating Cla of 1870.
James S. Anderson,
George I .. Anderson, Thomas Clithero, Homer L. Grant,
John J. Hughes, Lyman J. Nash, Albert Nichols, Bradford Raymond.
Under-Graduates.
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SENIOR CLASS.
- Chynoweth, William H.
_ Knisely, Thomas R.
4 Thwing, James L. -
- Waupun.
- Dunstan, Thomas B.
Faville, Henry Faville John
- Ware, James F. Colman, Julia L. Conant, Hattie A.
McCloud, Clara J. Pillsbury, Laura B. - Robertson, Manda White, Julia M.
Eagle Harbor, Mich.
Lake Mills. Lake Mills.
Hortonville. La Crosse.
- Janesville. Lodi.
- Milwaukee. Fayette, Iowa.
- Depere.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Anderson, John W. -
Waupaca.
Fox Lake.
Gamble, John R.
Mineral Point. Oshkosh.
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Williams, Orrin T. -
-
Appleton. Winneconne.
Bottensek, John - -
Dale.
Budd, J. Danley
Hardacker, Henry D.
-
Lancaster. Appleton .
Lewis, Selden J.
Heath, Christina M.
-
Columbus, Appleton.
McDill, C. Helen
Phinney, Clara A.
- Plover. Appleton.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Knox, William M. -
Waldron Wesley C.
Bates, Ida L. - Menasha. Bangs, Frederic E. - - Summer Hill, N. Y.
Bartholomew, William A.
Lodi. Fort Winnebago.
Clithero, George -
Cole, Thomas W. - Darling, Reuben H.
- Greenbush. Fox Lake.
Galpin, Cromwell
Appleton. Appleton.
Hume, John W.
- Oshkosh. Appleton.
McStay, George E.
Mitchell, David A. Pease, Hiram L
Menasha. Appleton.
Shipman, Harvey A. - -
- Appleton. Lyons.
Weeks, John M. Williams, George L. -
- Appleton. Janesville.
Williston, William H. -
Barteau, Alice C.
- Appleton. Appleton.
Carhart, Maggie L. Davis, Sophia E. Johnson, Beulah Marsh, Anna F. Pease, Emma C. -
Winneconne. Clinton.
- Brandon.
- Appleton.
Cross Mary - -
-
Manitowoc. Waukau.
Hyde, Deforest M. -
.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Hamilton, Edward A. - Jerseyville, Il1. Hamilton, Charles W. - Appleton.
Haylett, T. Hart
Hoskins, James - -
Peck, George W.
Price, Byron J. - Rounsavell, George A.
Chicago, Ill. Lancaster.
Tuttle, Frank L.
- Austin, Minn. Appleton.
Van Vleck, Balfour -
Van Vleck, Charlena M.
- Appleton.
Adams, John C.
Arnold, William S. -
Barteau, Morris F. Bates, Joseph W.
- Janesville. Greenbush.
Cole, Jabez B. - Gamble, Robert J. -
Fox Lake. Houghton, Me.
Haddock, Frank C. -
- Appleton. Clinton.
Loomer, Clinton P. -
- Mequon. Appleton.
Moore, John L. - Shawvan Sobeski Shawvan, Kerellio Bryant, Hattie L.
New Berlin. New Berlin. Milwaukee. Ashland, Ohio.
Fulton, Mary H.
Godwin, Josie A.
- Appleton. Columbus. .
Steele, Clara S.
- Janesville.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
Barron, Edgar A.
Appleton.
Buell, Andrew Brown, Anderson W.
Appleton. Stevens Point.
Brown, Webster E. . -
Stevens Point.
Menomonee Falls. Dodgeville. Marcellon. Menasha.
Sims, Jacob
Stockbridge. Portage City. Appleton.
Gidney, Joseph B.
Kimball, William W. -
Pennock, Florence J.
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Davis, A. Dwight -
Fond du Lac.
Davis, David R.
- Neenah. Fennimore.
Dinsdale, James -
Edwards, Melvin
Oconomowoc. Oshkosh.
Janes, Theo. B.
- Appleton. Center.
Leith, John A. -
Main, Harrison H. -
- Milton, Minn. Oshkosh.
Nash, William F.
- Janesville. Columbus.
Nowell, Henry M.
Ross, William E.
Russell, Wilbur S.
Appleton. Lynnfield, Mass. Middleton. Hortonville.
Whitman, Alexander B. -
Whitman, Charles F.
Hortonville. Fall River.
Wright, Edwin L.
Blood, Katie M.
- Appleton. Oshkosh.
Buck, Ella M.
- Appleton. Chicago, Ill.
Davis, Almira
- Neenah.
Davis, Julia
Oshkosh.
Forrest, Susan S.
- Fort Winnebago. Manitowoc.
Guyles, Emma A.
Grumley, Ada E.
- Waupun. Waupun.
Johnson, Frankie S. -
- Appleton. Appleton.
Phelps, Nellie M.
Randall, Virginia J. -
- Appleton. Oshkosh.
Spearman, Gertrude -
Smith, Josephina P.
- Appleton. Appleton.
Smith, Angie J.
Appleton. Appleton.
Turner, Mary P.
Yeo, Mary
- Menomonee.
Hursh, Edward G.
Minkler, Birdsey D.
Sanford, Joseph W. -
Black, Laura -
Burhans, Anna -
Hooker, Viola A.
Rea, Ida I.
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Preparatory Department.
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SENIOR CLASS.
Ackerman, William M. -
Appleton.
Bateman, George R. -
- Appleton. Appleton.
Briggs, Eben P. -
Blackmer, Herman
Albert Lee, Minn. Whitewater.
Cook, Wallace
- £ Gratiot.
Cooper, Peter C.
Greenfield.
Cronkhite, George P.
Vinland. Dodgeville.
Chynoweth, John T.
Colman, Lucius C. -
La Crosse. Montra, Ohio.
Davis, Franklin R.
Evans, Albert
Oshkosh. Sheboygan Falls.
Gove, Orland C.
Goodrich, Edson J. -
Haylett, Henry P.
Waupaca. Menomonee Falls.
Hinman, Walter
- £ Clayton. Greenfield.
Knapp, Edwin B.
- Omro.
Kendrick, Geo. W.
Appleton.
Lewis, Charles R. -
- Columbus. Latrobe, Pa.
Maxson, Austin S.
Orbison, Thomas W. -
Petersen, Paul
- Appleton. Menasha.
Sample, Henry D.
Stockwell, Charles A.
Simpson, John J.
- Appleton. Montra, Ohio.
Shawvan, Rhinard -
- New Berlin.
Mechesney, James B. -
£ - Fond du Lac. Oneida.
Phelan, John Quinney, Absolom N.
- Stockbridge. Fall River.
Krause, Max C .-
Cheney, Darwin H.
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Stansbury, Edmund J. - -
Berlin.
Van Camp, Gilbert A.
Metomee. Waukau.
Waldron, John J.
Button, Annette E. -
Bates, Hattie I. -
Clark, Ida .
Appleton. Kaukau.
Grignon, Maggie E.
Phinney Mary
- Appleton. Appleton.
Pomeroy, Grace R. -
Spencer, Huldah
Willy, Ella J.
Wolcott, Maria L. - -
- Appleton. Appleton.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Bertchy, Henry G. -
Appleton. Appleton.
Conkey, Charles D. -
Durkee, William J. - -
- Vinland. Appleton.
French, Sumner C. -
Waupun. Oshkosh.
Hardy, Chas. F. R.
Mansau, Frank E. -
- Mishicott. Appleton.
Pease, Frank A. Steele, Geo. Francis - -
- Appleton. Oneida,
Goodland, Abbie R. - -
Mory, Minnie - -
Richmond, Alice G. -
- Appleton. Appleton.
ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL.
Arnold, Samuel E. -
Banta, Samuel -
Barron, George M. -
Batcheller, Albert R.
Bemis, Edwin C.
- Vinland.
Blackmer, Henry D. -
- Portage City. Little Suamico.
- Appleton. Batchellerville, N. Y.
- Albert Lea, Minn.
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- Appleton. Appleton.
Sears, Sarah - -
Kilbourne City. Menasha.
Potter, Lila
- Appleton. Grand Chute.
Enos, Eugene H.
Cornelius, Eliza - -
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Bruce, John H. -
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Suamico. Vinland.
Bowron, Arthur Colby, George W. -
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Catlin, Daniel S.
- Lake City, Minn. Appleton. Oconto. Oshkosh.
Chase, Samuel - Conkey, Edward T.
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Clark, Osmine E.
- Appleton. Appleton.
Clark, Frank
- £ Appleton. Bridgeport, N. Y.
Clark, Charles U.
Coates, Geo. B.
Omro Shawano.
Durrin, Charles H.
Dusenberry, George E. -
Eden. Appleton.
Edgerton, Edward G. Edgerton, Wallace E.
Mantorville, Minn. Mantorville, Minn. Pensaukee.
Gilmore, Beverly T. Galpin, Algernon S. - Galpin, Wm. G.
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Garvey, Jno. Hyde, Fred. M. Hull, Millard J.
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Houghton, Frank W.
Hicks, Edward W.
Hamilton, John C. F. - Johnson, Christian Johnson, Stewart E. -
Waupaca. Niles.
Kimball, Willard K. W.
Kinsman, Thomas H.
Vinland. Escanaba, Mich.
Kreiss, Albert
Loomer, Samuel
Latimer, Fred. E. -
Lee, Ole H.
Lambert, Ripley R. -
Oshkosh.
Leigh, Joseph L. Maas, Albert J.
Oconto.
McStay, James E.
Negaunee, Mich. Appleton.
Dengel, John
Farley, Frank
- Appleton. Appleton. Appleton. Freedom. Appleton. Vinland. Mill Center. Weyauwega. Janesville.
Appleton. Mequon. Delavan. Clayton.
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY,
Couillard, Jackson
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Mahner, Charles L. - -
- Calumet. Appleton.
Malone William L. - -
Nelson, Winfield S. -
£ Ishpeming, Mich. Ishpeming, Mich.
Nourse, Frank B. O'Keefe, Edward Olmsted, John W. -
- Hartland. Appleton.
Pratt, Edgar M.
- Appleton. Appleton.
Pohland, Herman Rowe, James F. -
Fremont.
Sackett, Herman L. -
- Appleton. Vinland.
Smith, Hiram W.
Stidd, Sylvester S. -
- Mill Center. Plover.
Sherman, Clarence A. -
Vaughan, Eleazar - Wentworth, Charles C.
- Stevens Point. Milwaukee.
Williams, John, Jr. -
Week, Hudson - -
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Warren, Myron H, White, Ripley
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Appleton. Appleton.
White, Samuel K.
Washburne, Henry L.
Armstrong, Mary J.
- Grand Chute. Peshtiga.
Buckley, Nora
Appleton. Appleton.
Cornelius, Lydia
Oneida. Fond du Lac.
Cowles, Nora - Daniels, Abby M.
- Osborne. Appleton.
Drummond, Dora
- Appleton. Appleton.
Finkle, Mary M.
Grand Chute. Appleton.
Grimes, Mary Gerry,.Ella
Menasha . Appleton.
Ingersoll, Alvaretta
Kellogg, Clara M.
Port Washington. Oshkosh.
Merrill, Eliza -
Black River Falls.
Oconomowoc. Eau Pleine. Hartland.
Conkey, Mary N.
Dewalt, Udora -
Everts, Mary -
Godwin, Julia H.
- Hika.
Nelson, William D.
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Nickel, Saran
New London.
Nolan, Jennie C.
Appleton. Almond.
Orcutt, Permelia Peters, Sophia
- Grand Chute. Butte des Morts.
Pratt, Mary
Prentice, Kate
- Stevens Point. Grand Chute.
Southmayd, Kate
Spaulding, Loraine A.
Black River Falls. Black River Falls.
Spaulding, Dora L.
Seville, Lilla H.
Black River Falls. Chicago, Ill.
Shannon, Jennie - Tregaskis, Kate M. -
· Mineral Point. Viroqua.
Tinker, Lucy A.
West, Mary E.
- Appleton. Appleton.
Wright, Ida B. -
Wright, Maria K. -
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- Appleton.
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Summa of Students.
GRADUATING CLASS OF 1870, 8
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT-
Seniors, - 13
Juniors, .
Sophomores, -
24
Freshmen, - -
29
Univerity S udents, -
40 117
Total in Collegiate Department, - -
125
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT -
Senior Preparatory, 4
13
Junior Preparatory,
14 57
ACADEMICAL AND COMMERCIAL,
98
Grand Total 2 -
:80
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT -
Gentlemen, -
85
Ladies, -
40 125
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT -
Gentlemen, -
-
42
Ladies, - -
15 57
ACADEMICAL AND COMMERCIAL -
Gentlemen, *
66
Ladies, =
32
98
Grand Total,
A
280
Winter Term, - - 158 Spring Term, 170
Fall Term, -
- 177
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY.
Requisites for Aomis
I. Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class, Classical Course, are examined in the following studies :
I. English Grammar, and Analysis, Elementary 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 English studies, except Elementary Rhetoric.
Candidates for advanced standing are examined in the Preparatory stud- ies, 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 gram- matical and elementary preparation is especially required.
The regular examination for the 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 regular dismission.
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CLASSICAL.
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FRESHMAN CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Ovid ..
Andrews.
Latin Prose Composition Arnold.
Roman History Liddell.
Xenophon's Anabasis. .Owen.
Loomis.
SECOND TERM.
Livy
Lincoln.
Latin Prose Composition. Arnold.
Roman History. Liddell.
Xenophon's Memorabilia Robbins.
Algebra finished Loomis.
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.
History of Greece. .Smith.
Plane and Spherical Trigonometry with Applications Loomis.
Horace.
Lincoln.
Latin Prosody.
SECOND TERM.
HIomer's Iliad
Owen.
Greek Prose Composition .. Arnold.
Outlines of History-Modern . Willson.
Analytical Geometry ... Robinson.
THIRD TERM.
Calculus. Loomis.
French begun, or .
.Otto.
Cicero de Officiis Thatcher.
Greek Tragedies Woolsey.
Greek Prose Composition. Arnold.
History of Greece.
.Smith.
Algebra.
Geometry begun.
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LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY,
JUNIOR CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Physics (Mechanics). .Silliman. Intellectual Philosophy. . Wayland.
French Grammar and Reader, or
Cicero de Oratore.
Otto and Magill.
SECOND TERM.
Physics, (Pneumatics, Acoustics and Optics) Silliman. Logic .. . Atwater.
Political Economy. Wayland.
English Literature.
Reed.
THIRD TERM.
Physics (Heat, Electricity and Meteorology). Sillimau. Rhetoric ....... Haven.
Evidences of Christianity. Hopkins.
Declamation and Composition weekly throughout the year.
SENIOR CLASS.
FIRST TERM.
Chemistry.
. Youmans.
Astronomy .
Loomis.
Tacitus and Hercules Furens, or {
German begun
Worman.
SECOND TERM.
Zoology and Comparative Physiology Agassiz.
Mineralogy. .Dana.
Moral Science. Wayland.
German Grammar and Reader, or }. Worman and Adler.
Æschines de Corona Champlin.
THIRD TERM.
Constitution of the United States. Townsend, Geology. .Dana. German. Prose Selections. Demosthenes de Corona .. .Champlin. Orations before the students each term.
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