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area, and this room is protected from exterior influences by an arched ceiling six feet or more be- neath the surface of the ground, and by an air-chamber, inclosed at the sides by heavy stone walls and at the top by brick-work. Both inner and exterior walls are firmly laid in hydraulic cement, and are thus rendered impervious to moisture and exempt from changes in atmospheric temperature Ventilation is secured by means of pipes leading from the floor to the surface above, and a flue connecting with the surrounding air space. Water for photographic operations and sewerage is also provided for by pipe connections, simple and efficient in arrangement, and the interior is perpetually lighted by the burners provided for photographic registration. While the results anticipated from the series of observations undertaken by the Government in this line of investigation are likely to prove of the highest scientific and practical importance, the aid given by the university has been merely nominal.
The contract for building the assembly hall and library building was let to John Bently & Son, contractors, of Milwaukee, early in September, 1878. The plan and specifications were drawn by D. R. Jones, architect, of Madison, Wis. The assembly hall is one story high, with a gallery ; it is built in modern Gothic style, of Madison stone, trimmed with Lake Superior brown sandstone, and presents an imposing appearance. Its tower contains a clock and bell. The size of this building is, in its extreme length each way, about seventy-two feet. It has a seating capacity of 600 in the audience-room and 200 in the gallery. The library department is one story, also, with a gallery, and is built of the same material as the assembly hall, with which it is connected. It has also the same general style, and is no wise inferior in its archi- tectural appearance to that department. The size is 50x75 feet. It has a capacity of 60,000 volumes, and is arranged with alcoves and well lighted.
Regents .- The following-named gentlemen have, at different times since the organization of the university, acted as Regents : John H. Lathrop, A. L. Collins, E. V. Whiton, J. H. Rountree, J. T. Clark, E. Root, A. H. Smith; Simeon Mills, Henry Bryan, Rufus King, T. W. Sutherland, Cyrus Woodman, Hiram Barber, John Bannister, N. W. Dean, A. H. Smith, G. Aig- ner, J. D. Ruggles, Alonzo Wing, E. B. Woolcott, C. Abbott, L. B. Vilas, J. P. Atwood, Charles Dunn, A. T. Gray, E. Wakeley, H. A. Wright, Nelson Dewey, E. M. Hunter, A. C. Barry, B. Brown, A. L. Castleman, D. W. Jones, Samuel L. Rose, E. S. Carr, J. G. McMynn, J. L. Pickard, H. A. Tenney, L. C. Draper, Henry Barnard, O. M. Conover, Moses M. Davis, H. C. Hobart, Carl Schurz, L. P. Harvey, B. E. Hutchinson, Theodore Prentiss, E. Salomon, J. W. Stewart, M. Frank, J. T. Lewis, H. D. Barron, G. B. Eastman, D. Worthington, Lucius Fair- child, G. W. Hazelton, H. S. Magoon, D. H. Muller, H. P. Strong, Charles Thayer, M. B. Axtell, J. S. Burgh, Angus Cameron, J. C. Cover, Samuel Fallows, B. R. Hinckley, C. S. Hamilton, J. Hadley, J. B. Parkinson, A. L. Smith, J. R. Brigham, R. B. Sanderson, F. O. Thorp, N. B. Van Slyke, John Lawler, J. C. Gregory, * A. Van Wyck, James M. Flower, H. H. Gray, H. K. Smith, J. M. Bingham, * W. W. Field, G. H. Paul,* H. G. Winslow, P. A. Orton, T. B. Chynoweth, Edward Searing, M. Keenan, Conrad Krez, T. D. Steele, J. K. Williams, Matthew Keenan, J. B. Cassoday,* W. E. Carter,* E. W. Keyes,* George Koeppen,* L .. B. Sale, * Hiram Smith,* C. C. Washburn, t W. C. Whitford,* Charles D. Parker .*
The following persons have served as President of the Board of Regents: Eleazer Root, pro tem., elected October 7, 1848 ; John H. Lathrop, ex officio, assumed the duties of his office November 21, 1849; Henry Barnard, ex officio, met with the board, for the first time, February 8, 1859 ; Louis P. Harvey, pro tem., elected January 16, 1861; James T. Lewis, pro tem., elected January 15, 1862; Josiah L. Pickard, pro tem., elected June 24, 1862; John G. Mc- Mynn, pro tem., elected January 18, 1865; Edward Salomon, elected June 27, 1866; Charles S. Hamilton, February 10, 1869; George H. Paul, March 11, 1875 ; James M. Bingham, November 20, 1877, and Cadwallader C. Washburn, June 17, 1879, and is still in office.
Julius T. Clark was elected Secretary October 7, 1848; James D. Ruggles, September 25, 1856; David H. Tullis, June 26, 1861; Thomas S. Allen, ex officio, entered upon the duties or
*In office at the present time (August, 1880). +Life member.
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Secretary June 27, 1866 ; John S. Dean, elected February, 1869, and continues to the present time in office.
John H. Rountree was elected Treasurer October 7, 1848; Thomas W. Sutherland, Janu- ary 16, 1849 ; Simeon Mills, November 21. 1849 ; William N. Seymour, January 31, 1856 ; Nathaniel W. Dean, January 20, 1858; Timothy Brown, September 30, 1861. The Treasurer of State, ex officio, began the discharge of the duties of Treasurer of the Board of Regents June 27, 1861, since which time the position has been filled by State incumbents.
Faculty .- John H. Lathrop, LL. D., Professor of Ethics, Civil Polity and Political Econ- omy, from 1849 to 1850; John W. Sterling, LL. D., Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, from 1848 to 1867; of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, from 1867 to 1874; of Mathematics from 1874 to present time. O. M. Conover, A. M., Ancient Languages and Literature, from 1852 to 1858 ; S. P. Lathrop, M. D., Chemistry and Natural History, 1854; Daniel Read, LL. D, Mental Philosophy, Logic, Rhetoric and English Literature, from 1855 to 1867 ; Ezra S. Carr, M. D., Chemistry and Natural History, from 1855 to 1868; John P. Fuchs, M. D., from 1855 to 1856; Auguste Kursteiner, J. U. C., Modern Languages, from 1857 to 1859; James D. Butler, LL. D., Ancient Languages and Literature, from 1858 to 1867 ; David Boswell Reid, M. D., F. R. S., E., Physiology and Hygiene, from 1859 to 1861; Joseph C. Pickard, A. M., Modern Languages and Literature, from 1859 to 1861; Normal In- struction, from 1863 to 1865; Paul A. Chadbourne, M. D., D. D., LL. D., Mental and Moral Philosophy, from 1867 to 1870 ; William F. Allen, A. M., Ancient Languages and His- tory, from 1867 to 1870; Latin and History, from 1870 to present time ; T. N. Haskell, A. M., Rhetoric and English Literature, from 1867 to 1868; John B. Parkinson, A. M., Mathematics, from 1867 to 1872; Civil Polity and International Law, from 1873 to 1874; Civil Polity and Political Economy, from 1876 to the present time ; Stephen H. Carpenter, LL. D., Logic, Rhetoric and English Literature, from 1868 to 1874 ; Logic and English Literature, from 1874 to Decem- ber 8, 1878, when he died ; John B. Feuling, Ph. D., Modern Languages and Comparative Phil- ology, from 1868 to March 10, 1868, the day of his death ; Col. W. R. Pease, Military Science and Civil Engineering from 1868 to 1869; W. W. Daniels, M. S., Agricultural and Analytical Chemistry, from 1868 to 1874; Agriculture and Chemistry, from 1874 to the present time ; John E. Davies, A. M., M. D., Natural History and Chemistry, from 1868 to 1874; Astronomy and Physics, from 1874 to 1879; Physics, from 1879 to the present time ; Addison E. Verrill, A. M. Comparative Anatomy and Entomology, from 1868 to 1870; Col. Walter S. Franklin, S. B., Mili- tary Science and Civil Engineering, from 1869 to 1870; Roland D. Irving, A. M., E. M., Geo- logy, Mining and Metallurgy, from 1870 to the present time; Col. William J. L. Nicodemus, A. M., C. E., Military Science and Civil and Military Engineering, from 1870 to his death, January 6, 1879; Alexander Kerr, A. M., Greek Language and Literature, from 1871 to the present time ; John H. Twombly, D. D., President, Mental and Moral Philosophy, from 1871 to 1874; John Bascom, D. D., LL. D., President, Mental and Moral Philosophy, from 1874 to the present time ; R. B. Anderson, A. M., Scandinavian Languages, from 1875 to the present time ; David B. Frankenburger, Rhetoric and Oratory, from 1878 to the present time; James C. Watson, Director of Washburn Observatory and Professor of Astronomy, from 1879 to date ; Edward A. Birge, Zoology, elected in 1879 and still in office; John C. Freeman, English Lan- guage and Literature, elected in 1879 and still occupies that chair ; Allan D. Conover, Civil and Mechanical Engineering, elected in 1879 and remains in that office; William H. Rosen- stengel, German Language and Literature, elected in 1879 and continues in the same chair ; and Edward T. Owen, French Language and Literature, elected in 1879 and remains in that office ; F. A. Parker, Music, 1880; William A. Henry, Agriculture, 1880.
The following gentlemen have been Professors of the Law Faculty in the University : Orsamus Cole, Byron Paine, J. H. Carpenter, * William F. Vilas, * H. S. Orton, P. L. Spooner,* 1. C. Sloan,* J. B. Cassoday,* S. U. Pinney,* W. P. Lyon, J. C. Hopkins, Romanzo Bunn,* Clark Gapen .*
*Still in office.
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John H. Lathrop was Chancellor of the University from 1848 to 1858; Henry Barnard, from 1859 to 1861. Paul A. Chadbourne was President from 1867 to 1870 ; John H. Twombly, from 1871 to 1874, during which year he was succeeded by John Bascom, the present President. Instructors .- O. M. Conover, A. M., Tutor, from 1850 to 1852; Stephen H. Carpenter, A. M., Tutor, from 1852 to 1854; Augustus L. Smith, A. M., Tutor, from 1854 to 1856; Madison Evans, A. B., Tutor. from 1856 to 1857 ; John F. Smith, A. M., Tutor, from 1857 to 1859 ; Thomas D. Coryell, A. M., Instructor, Surveying and Civil Engineering, from 1858 to 1860 ; David H. Tullis, Instructor in Book-keeping and Commercial Calculations, from 1858 to 1862 ; John D. Parkinson, A. M., Tutor. from 1861 to 1863 ; Miss Anna W. Moody, Precep- tress in Normal Department, from 1863 to 1864; O. V. Tousley, A. M., Principal of Prepara- tory School, from 1864 to 1865; Miss M. S. Merrill, Preceptress in Normal Department, from 1854 to 1866; Miss Clarissa L. Ware, Assistant Teacher in Normal Department, from 1864 to 1867-Associate Preceptress from 1867 to 1869-Preceptress of Female College from 1869 to 1870; R. E. Harmon, A. B., Tutor, from 1867 to 1868; Amos H. Thompson, A. B., Tutor, from 1867 to 1869; Miss Frances Brown, Teacher of Music, from 1867 to 1870; Miss Louisa Webster, Teacher of Drawing and Painting, from 1767 to 1871 ; Miss Elizabeth Earle, Precep- tress in Normal Department, from 1867 to 1869 ; Isaac Stephen Leavitt, A. M., Instructor in English, from 1868 to 1869 ; Albert H. Southworth, Ph. B., Instructor in Languages, from 1869 to 1870; R. B. Anderson, A. M., Instructor in Languages, from 1869 to 1875; David B. Frankenberger, Ph. B., Instructor in Preparatory Department, from 1869 to 1871; Miss Clara D. Bewick, Ph. B., Teacher in Latin and History, from 1869 to 1870 ; Lizzie S. Spencer, Ph. B., Instructor, from 1869 to 1875 ; Alfred Carroll Parkinson, A. M., Instructor, from 1870 to 1871 ; Robert M. Bashford, A. M., Instructor, from 1870 to 1872 ; Stephen Leahy, Ph. B., Instructor, from 1870 to 1872; Thomas D. Christie, A. M., Instructor, from 1871 to 1872; Mrs. D. E. Carson, Preceptress, from 1871 to the present time ; Miss Josephine Magoon, Assist- ant Preceptress, from 1871 to 1874 ; Miss Ella F. Sage, Teacher of Instrumental Music, from 1871 to 1873 ; Miss Augusta Buttner, Teacher of French and German, from 1872 to 1874; Miss Annie Cushman, Teacher of Drawing and Oil Painting, from 1872 to 1873; Miss Mary C. Woodworth, Teacher of Vocal Music, from 1872 to 1874; James Whitford Bashford, A. B., Instructor in Greek and Latin, from 1873 to 1874; Robert Henry Brown, Ph. B., M. S., In- structor in English, from 1873 to 1874-Instructor in Natural History, from 1874 to 1875; Miss Sue R. Earnest, Teacher of Instrumental Music, from 1873 to 1874; Miss Ellen L. Chyn- oweth, Ph. B., Instructor in German, from 1874 to 1875 ; Miss Hattie E. Hunter, Teacher of Vocal Music, from 1874 to 1875 ; J. R. Stuart, Instructor in Drawing, from 1874 to 1875; Jerome Henry Salisbury, A. B., Instructor in Greek and Latin, from 1874 to 1876; John M. Olin, A. B., Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, from 1874 to 1876; Joseph Clinton Fuller, A. B., Instructor in English, from 1874 to 1875; Miss S. A. Carver, Instructor in French and German, from 1874 to 1879 ; Milton R. French, Instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Music, from 1875 to 1877; Allan Darst Conover, C. E., Assistant in Civil Engineering from 1875 to to 1877-Instructor in Mathematics from 1878 to 1879 ; Frederick Sargent Huntington, Ph. B., Instructor in English, from 1875 to 1876; Edward A. Birge, A. B., Instructor in Natural History, from 1875 to 1879 ; Miss M. Murdock, Instructor in English and Elocution, from 1876 to 1877 ; Seymour Talbot, Assistant in Civil Engineering, from 1877 to 1878; Charles I. King, in charge of the machine shop, and Instructor in Practical Mechanics, from 1877 to the present time; Samuel W. Trousdale, Instructor in English and Elocution, from 1877 to 1878 ; C. P. Etten, Instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Music. from 1877 to 1878; Miss Alice Craig, Instructor in Elocution, from 1878 to the present time; Edward T. Owen, In- structor in Modern Languages, from 1878 to 1879 ; E. J. Nichols, Assistant in Civil Engineer- ing, from 1878 to 1879; Gottlob Muhlhauser, Instructor in Latin and Modern Languages, from 1878 to 1879; Henry J. Taylor, Instructor in Latin and Mathematics, from 1878 to 1879; F. A. Parker, Instructor in Vocal and Instrumental Music, from 1878 to the present time; Miss Ellen Chynoweth, Instructor in German, from 1879 to the present time ; Miss E. S. Spen-
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cer, Instructor in Mathematics, from 1879 to 1880 ; Lucius Heritage, Instructor in Latin, from 1879 to the present time; William H. Williams, Instructor in Greek, from 1879 to the present time; J. C. Arthur, Instructorin Botany, from 1879 to 1880; Storm Bull, In- structor in Engineering, from 1879 to the present time ; Miss Alice F. Frisby, Instructor in Mathematics, from 1879 to 1880 ; Charles R. Vanhise, Assistant in Mineralogy, etc., from 1879 to the present time ; G. H. Balg, Instructor in German, from 1879 to the present time ; Magnus Swenson, Instructor in Chemistry, 1880; Capt. Charles King, Instructor in Military Tactics, 1880.
Honorary Degrees .- 1856-Alfred L. Castleman, M. D. 1866-Russell Z. Mason, LL. D. 1867-Hayden R. Smith, A. M. 1869-John Coit Spooner, A. M .; Harlow S. Orton, LL. D .; Luther S. Dixon, LL. D. ; Orsamus Cole, LL. D., and Byron Paine, LL. D. 1870 -J. W. Borchsenius, A. M. 1871-S. S. Rockwood, A. M. 1872-William Penn Lyon, LL. D. Lyman C. Draper, LL. D. 1873-C. C. Washburn, LL. D. ; E. G. Ryan, LL. D. ; Joseph Ficklin, Ph. D. 1875-Samuel Shaw, A. M. ; W. D. Parker, A. M. ; Robert H. Brown, M. S. 1876-J. J. Thornton, A. M. ; J. H. Carpenter, LL. D. ; W. A. F. Brown, LL. D. 1876-The degree of Bachelor of Philosophy was conferred upon F. E. Parkinson, speciale gratia ; the honorary degree of Civil Engineer, upon James Melville ; and that of Master of Science, upon C. H. Hall. 1877-O. M. Conover, LL. D. 1880-E. E. Woodman, C. E .; M. J. Mahon, A. M.
Graduates .- 1854-Levi M. Booth and Charles T. Wakeley. 1856-Samuel S. Benedict, James M. Flower, Sidney Foote and Burgess C. Slaughter. 1857-Sinclair W. Botkin, Thomas D. Coryell, Charles Fairchild, William G. Jenckes and John F. Smith. 1858-Richard W. Hubbell, John W. Slaughter and William F. Vilas. 1859-Alexander C. Botkin, Leonard S. Clark, Samuel Fallows, Edward B. Guild, Elbert O. Hand, Edwin Marsh, in the classical course ; Hill C. Bradford and Phillip C. Slaughter in the scientific course. 1860-George W. Bird, Leander M. Comins, Thomas J. Hale, John B. Parkinson, William P. Powers, Fred. T. Starkweather and John E. Sutton in the classical course; and Milan W. Serl in the scientific course. 1861-James B. Britton, William W. Church, S. A. Hall, John D. Parkinson, William E. Spencer and Henry Vilas, in the classical course ; and Farlin Q. Ball, Almerin Gillett and
Michael Leahey, in the scientific course. 1862-Michael Leahey in the classical course, and Isaac N. Stewart in the scientific course. 1863-Milton S. Griswold and Levi M. Vilas, in the classical course ; Pitt Cravath and Frank Waterman, in the scientific course. 1864-in the classical course, James L. High and W. I. Wallace ; in the scientific course, E. M. Congar, A. H. Salisbury and John C. Spooner. 1865-in the classical course, James Byrne and Philip Stein ; in the scientific course, J. M. Jones, George H. Pradt, Joseph Dwight Tredway and Charles H. Vilas. There were also six graduates in the normal course : Mary A. Allen, Clara J. Chamberlain, Annie E. Chamberlain, Hettie M. Rusk, Lydia Sharp and Annie E. Taylor. These were the first lady graduates of the University of Wisconsin.
1866-There were graduated in the classical course, James A. Blake, Arthur Peck ; in the scientific, Frederick Scheiber, William H. Spencer, John A. Spencer. In the normal course, Ellen Byrne, Abbie Gilbert, Anna J. Pickard, May B. Read, Agnes J. Sawyer and Maggie J. Spears received diplomas from the regents. 1867-Classical course, Jotham Scudder ; scientific course, George Cross, Karl Ruf, Albert H. Southworth and William A. Truesdell. There were, likewise, thirteen graduates in the normal course : Mary L. Craig, Isabel Durrie, Annie M. Gorum, Delia M. Isham, Ella Larkin, Mary S. Lyman, Anna McArthur, Carrie Nelson, Emma R. Phillips, Lizzie Robson, Charity Rusk, Emma W. Sharp, Addie O. Wadsworth.
1868-Herbert W. Chynoweth and Frederick S. Stein, in the classical course; George W. Holland, Isaac S. Leavitt, Morgan J. Smith, John G. Taylor, James Turner and Charles E. Vroman, in the scientific course.
1869-E. L. Cassels, W. C. Damon, F. J. Knight, I. S. Leavitt and John G. Taylor, in the classical course, as Bachelors of Art; and Clara D. Bewick, Hiram M. Corbett, David B. Frankenburger, Annie Hayden, Jane E. Nagle, Helen V. Noble, George Sylvester, Lizzie S.
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Spencer and Ella U. Turner, in the scientific course, as Bachelors of Philosophy. There were graduated from the law department Thomas Bohan, John T. Bradley, James M. Bull, J. P. Cheever, Francis Downs, Lorin Edwards, G. A. Forest, F. T. Knapper, M. N. Lando, William Murray, P. H. O'Rourke and Henry Vilas, on each of whom was conferred the degree of Bach- elor of Laws.
1870-From the college of arts, Willis F. Cobb, Charles H. Hall, Henry A. Harriman, Stephen Leahey, Daniel E. Maloney, L. J. Rusk, L. B. Sale and R. H. Schmidt, each of whom received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy. There was also graduated from the female col- lege, with the same degree, Ellen L. Chynoweth. The graduates from the college of letters, each with the degree of Bachelor of Arts, were R. M. Bashford, Jacob Bickler, Gottlieb Engel, G. W. Field, S. S. Gregory, William E. Huntington, Burr W. Jones, A. C. Parkinson, A. M. Rice and C. A. Smith. From the law department, as Bachelors of Law, there were graduated Charles H. Gardner, A. E. Gepson, W. H. Hurley, J. H. Humphrey, Patrick O'Meara, A. H. Southworth, George Sylvester, Isaac N. Tichnor and S. H. Vaughan.
1871-From the college of arts, Carolyn E. Adams, T. L. Cole, D. W. Grady, Sarah J. Hardenburg, Robert Orr, Adele M. Overton, M. W. Pepper, G. W. Raymer, Henry Reid, Ada M. Robson, John Stewart, Q. O. Sutherland, O. J. Taylor, Volney Underhill, Albert Watkins and John W. Whelan ; from the college of letters, John W. Bashford, H. S. Bassett, L. W. Colby, John A. Gaynor, John F. Glover and C. N. Gregory ; and, from the law department, R. M. Bashford, E. B. M. Browne, Robert Catlin, Henry Coe, D. B. Frankenburger, C. E. Freeman, S. S. Gregory, T. C. Hardy, H. H. Helms, Justin Jacobs, Jr., B. W. Jones, D. L. Jones, John T. Jones, F. J. Knight, Peter McGovern, Nils Michelet, O. H. Orton, A. C. Park- inson, C. A. Smith and C. H. Van Wermer.
1872-From the college of arts, Edward D. Adler, Alethe C. Arnold, A. E. Bourne, T. E. Bowman, F. G. Brown, R. H. Brown, Maria E. Byrne, H. M. Chittenden, Julia L. Cook, Joseph Cover, H. W. Deming, Philip Eden, Jr., W. A. Franklin, Gertrude M. Hardenburg, H. W. Hoyt, J. C. Keefe, L. R. Larson, C. E. Laverty, C. S. Montgomery, Jennie Muzzy, D. T. Newton, W. E. Odell, J. K. Parish, E. T. Sweet and H. M. Wells ; from the college of let- ters, E. C. Arnold, G. D. Cline, Sidney Houghton, E. H. Craig, L. M. Fisher, B. W. James, G. F. Merrill, J. B. Slattery, G. G. Sutherland and E. P. Vilas; and from the law department, W. S. Arnold, H. P. Barlow, B. E. Brown, Daniel Buchanan, E. C. Burke, L. W. Colby, R. M. Crane, D. H. Flinn, C. N. Gregory, G. P. Harrington, W. T. Kelsey, J. M. Kennedy, John Likens, D. E. Maloney, H. L. Palmer, John Patterson, M. W. Pepper, J. S. Phillips, F. C. Rennie, C. W. Roby, L. B. Sale, M. C. Salmon, I. B. Smith, R. C. Spooner, Herbert Sylves- ter, R. F. Taggart, O. J. Taylor, Albert Watkins and H. S. Wicks.
1873-There were graduated from the college of arts, W. H. Bailey, F. L. Boyce, F. W. Coon, M. S. Frawley, W. H. Gooding, H. W. Hewitt, W. E. Howe, C. A. Hoyt, E. W. Hulse, W. C. Ladd, G. S. Maxon, G. J. Patton, Duncan Reid, A. F. Warden, James Moroney, Will- iam Munroe and James Quirk-of these the three last received each the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering ; from the college of letters, James W. Bashford, J. C. Hutchins, W. A. Lyman, G. H. Noyes and W. D. Turvill; from the law department, G. W. Adams, Albert Allen, H. Blackmer, M. E. Clapp, Abel Davis, B. W. James, William Johnson, E. S. Knight, Stephen Leahey, C. E. Laverty, C. C. McNish, G. F. Merrill, F. H. Merrill, S. S. Miller, D. C. Millett, C. S. Montgomery, D. T. Newton, R. C. Orr, M. C. Ring, F. H. Tabor, George C. Trucks, J. K. Wetherby, David S. Wegg, H. M. Wells and John E. Wright.
1874-From the college of arts, Charles N. Akers, Florence E. Taylor, John Brindley, George E. Brown, W. E. Brown, C. W. Bunn, E. R. Carr, Mary I. Carrier, Henrietta L. Crane, R. G. Deming, Marion V. Dodge, Mary S. Dwight, L. M. Fay, Jennie Field, Henry Frawley, Delia E. Gilman, Thenetta Jones, Annie M. Martin, Mary McCoy, Kate G. McGone- gal, F. R. Moss, Eliza Nagle, E. D. Orr, Lillian De France Park, Florence I. Pennock, E. H. Ryan, William Street, J. J. Swift, A. W. Utter, M. Van Wagenen, Robert R. Williams, E. D. Wood, A. D. Conover and John R. Fisher-the last two with the degree of Bachelor of Civil
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HISTORY OF DANE COUNTY.
Engineering ; from the college of letters, A. H. Bright, B. F. Dunwiddie, J. C. Fuller, Jennie Muzzy, O. E. Ostenson, J. H. Salisbury and C. A. Wilkin ; from the law department, John W. Bashford, F. L. Boyce, W. W. Downs, O. B. Givens, E. C. Graves, L. J. Grinde, Willis Hand, W. E. Howe, C. A. Hoyt, W. C. Ladd, G. W. Latta, E. W. Mann, G. Maxon, C. W. Monroe, G. H. Noyes, J. M. Pereles, H. S. Robins, Hans Spilde, G. G. Sutherland, W. D. Turvil and O. T. Williams.
1875-From the college of arts, Harriet E. Bacon, Carrie A. Barber, Isaac S. Bradley, Alice A. Crawford, Mary C. Draper, T. F. Frawley, F. S. Huntington, C. H. Lewis, George S. Martin, Juliet D. Meyer, Clara Moore, W. H. Rogers, George C. Synon, C. G. Thomas, Fannie West, James Melville, A. G. Schulz and B. C. Walter-the last three with the degree of Bachelor of Civil Engineering ; A. D. Conover and James Moroney, Jr., graduating as Civil Engineers ; from the college of letters, as Bachelors of Arts, W. G. Clough, Kate D. Dewey, A. S. Frank, C. F. Harding, F. S. Luhman, J. W. Mills, J. M. Mills, W. S. Noland ; as Bachelors of Letters, H. A. Odell, C. E. Pickard, P. F. Stone, J. E. Wildish and F. W. Win- chester : from the law department, L. J. Arthur, C. V. Bardeen, C. W. Bunn, J. H. Botten- seck, W. H. Butler, E. R. Carr, E. W. Chafin, Thomas Coleman, B. F. Dunwiddie, W. A. Franklin, C. S. Fuller, Ansley Gray, L. E. Haynes, E. G. Hursh, J. C. Kerwin, Thomas Lynch, E. B. Manwaring, W. C. McLain, John McMahon, Duane Mowry, A. J. O'Keefe, A. D. Pratt, Henry Rosenberg, A. J. Schmitz, J. C. Sherwin, Jr., C. A. Starbird, William Street, E. H. Smalley, Mills Tourtellotte, Volney Underhill, G. A. Underwood, E. P. Vilas, Hemp- stead Washburn, E. G. Webster, J. B. Winslow and E. R. Woodle.
1876-from the college of letters, H. R. Cook, R. B. Dudgeon, E. T. Farnes, Albert S. Ritchie, Helen D. Street, and W. H. Williams. in the ancient classical course, as Bachelors of Arts ; H. S. Daniels, Agnes A. Hascall, J. W. Hiner, A. H. Noyes, R. E. Noyes and Helen Rem- ington, in the modern classical course, as Bachelors of Letters ; from the college of arts, Sarah C. Ames, Lizzie G. Atwood, J. H. Calkins, Tirza J. Chapman, Lillie S. Clark, C. S. Dietz, Emma E. Dudgeon, B. W. Gillett, Mary M. Henry, Elinor Henry, E. R. Hicks, Caroline A. Hobart, Clara I. Lyon, D. E. McKercher, Elizabeth A. Meyer, Mary L. Nelson, Mary J. Oertel, A. E. Smith, Abbie D. Stuart, G. C. Stockman, Fannie A. Walbridge, Nellie M. Williams, E. C. Wiswall, and Elsena Wiswall, as Bachelors of Science ; G. P. Bradish, J. J. Fisher, J. B. Trow- bridge, and W. W. Wood, as Bachelors of Civil Engineering ; George Haven and Oliver Mat- thews, as Bachelors of Mining Engineering ; C. F. Ainsworth, W. H. Baird, W. P. Baker, S. J. Bradford, A. H. Bright, Z. A. Church, Henry Frawley, E. C. Higbee, A. L. Lamont, O. L. Larson, F. M. Lawrence, L. K. Luse, George U. Leeson, F. L. Morrill, H. M. Needles, T. J. Pereles, James Quirk, E. H. Ryan, W. H. Rogers, W. F. Redmon, Oliver Schee, J. D. F. Stone, W. A. Short, C. S. Taylor, and C. A. Youmans, in the law department.
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