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NORMAL OLA.SSES. JUNE, 18G5. l\1ury A Alle n, ..... . .............. , . Clnra J. Chamberla in, .... . , .... , ... . An ne E. Chamberlain , ............. , .. Hettie l\L Rusk, ........ . ........... . Sharp, ..... , ................. . .Annie E. Taylor, ................. , .. JUNE, 1866. Geneva. Milwaukee. Milwaukee. V1roqua. l\Iadison. Midclleton . Ellen Byrne, ......... , ............. , i\ladison. Abba Gilbert,, .. , .. , ............ , . . Kenosha. _<\.nna J. l'ickanl, ........ . ........... Dixon, Ill. Mary H. Head, .. . ...... , , . .......... .Madison . .Agnes J. Sawyer, ......... , ...... . ... 'funnel City. 1\lnggio J. Spears, ......... , .......... Fond du Lao. JUNE, 18G7, 1\In.ry L. Craig, ..... , ....... . ........ 1\Iadison. I sabel Dttnie, . . . .............. , . . .. lHaJison. Annie M. Gorum, ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mad is on . Delht )1. Isham,.,. . . . . . . . . . . .... , .. Delevan. }Jila tarkio, ........... , .. . .. .. .. , .. Mad ison. MaryS. ...... , ........ ...... Madison. :\nna l\Ionrtbur, ............ .. ... . .. Waupncca. Carrie 1-1 elson , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison. Emma R. Phillips, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun Prairie. ],izzio Robson,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Sycne. Cnarity Rusk , ......... . ..... , ....... Viroqua. Emma W. Sh a rp ..... . .... .... ..... . . l\Iadison. Addie 0. Wadsworth, ... . .. . . , . . , . . . . . Pecatonica, Ill. ·versity of Wisconsin.

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NORMAL OLA.SSES.

JUNE, 18G5.

l\1ury A Allen, ..... . .............. , .

Clnra J. Chamberlain, .... . , .... , ... .

Anne E. Chamberlain, ............. , ..

Hettie l\L Rusk, ........ . ........... .

J~ydia Sharp, ..... , ................. .

.Annie E. Taylor, ................. , ..

JUNE, 1866.

Geneva.

Milwaukee.

Milwaukee.

V1roqua.

l\Iadison.

Midclleton .

Ellen Byrne, ......... , ............. , i\ladison.

Abba Gilbert,, .. , .. , ............ , . . Kenosha.

_<\.nna J. l'ickanl, ........ . ........... Dixon, Ill.

Mary H. Head, .. . ...... , , . .......... .Madison .

.Agnes J. Sawyer, ......... , ...... . ... 'funnel City.

1\lnggio J. Spears, ......... , .......... Fond du Lao.

JUNE, 18G7,

1\In.ry L. Craig, ..... , ....... . ........ 1\Iadison.

I sabel Dttnie, . . . .............. , . . .. lHaJison.

Annie M. Gorum, ... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mad ison.

Delht )1. Isham,.,. . . . . . . . . . . .... , .. Delevan. }Jila tarkio, ........... , .. . .. . . .. , .. Mad ison.

MaryS. J~yman, ...... , ........ . . . . . . Madison.

:\nna l\Ionrtbur, ............ .. ... . .. Waupncca.

Carrie 1-1 elson,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison.

Emma R. Phillips, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun Prairie. ],izzio Robson,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Sycne.

Cnarity Rusk, ......... . ..... , ....... Viroqua.

Emma W. Sharp ..... . .... . . . . ..... . . l\Iadison.

Addie 0. Wadsworth, ... . .. . . , . . , . . . . . Pecatonica, Ill.

·versity of Wisconsin.

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CATALOGUE

OF THE

OFFICERS AND STUDENTS

OF TilE

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN Fm• the ycat· oncUny June 281 :1.8691

WITH A

s·rATEMEN'l' OF 'l'HE COURSES OF INSTRUCTION IN THE VARIOUS DEP .A.RTM.ENTS.

MADISON, WIS.: ATWOOD & RUDLllll, BOOK AND JOB PRll!TERS, JOURNAL BLOCK.

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BOARD OF REGENTS. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS· ,

Terms expl1·e ./11'st Nonday inl•'ebl'lutry, 1870.

H. D. BARRON .. . ...... ...... ·· ...... · · ........ · ...... . ...... .. Sr. Cnoi.X Fa:u.s. R. B. SANDERSON ... . ....... .. ... · . ...... · .......... . ... .. .. POYNETTE, F. 0 . THORPE ......................... .. ... .. . .. ........... WEST Bmro, JOliN. G. Mcl\fYNN .... . ..... .. .... ...... ..... ................ R AciNE. J. c. COVER ................ ........... .... ........... ......... LANCASTER.

HoN. P. A. CHADBOURNE, M.D., LL, D., President and Professor of Me ntal nnd :Morn! P hilosophy.

Terms e~pil'e .first ,l[onday in Feb1·uary, 1871.

IT. IT. GRAY ...... . · ....... · .... .... .. ·· ... · ... ... .. · .......... DADLINOTON. AUG. J,. SMlTH.. ...... .. . .. ... . ........ ... ....... . . .. ..... .. . APPLETON. B. R. HINKLEY ........... · ................................. ... OooNo>rowoo. SA.l\IL. FALLOWS .... . ......................................... llfrLWAUK££.

JACOBS. HUGH .................. . ............................ WAUTO.lLI.,

JOHN W. STERLING, LL.D., Vice P rcsidLnl nnd Professor of Nntuml Plillosophy nnd Astronomy.

JOHN B. PARKINSON, A. M., Temu expi1·e .first .illonday in Feb1·uary, 1872. P rofessor or Mnlh emntics.

AN'l'IIONYVAN WYCK ....................................... KENOSUA.

ANGUS CAl\lERON ........ . ... · . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . LA CncssE. C. S. HAMlL'l'ON . ..... ..... .... ......................... . ...... Fo"'-n nu LAo. ,f , C. GREGORY........ . ........... . ........................ . ~llnlSON. N. B. VAN SLYKE ....... .. ............................. . ...... MADISOK.

STEPHEN H. CARPE~TER, A. M , P rofe@sor of Rhetoric nndEnglisll Lilernlnro.

WILLIAM F. ALLEN, A. M., Profes~or of Ancient Lnngnnges nnd ITistory.

OFFICERS. JOHN B. FEULING, Pn. D.

P rofessor or Modern Lnngnngos and Compnt·ntlvc l'bilology.

C. S. HAMILTON, CoL. W. R. PEASE, U. S. ARMY. Professor ol l\lililary Engineering nntl Taches.

PRESLDUNT.

N. B. VAN SLYKN. R. H. SANDERSON. J. c. GREGORY, EXECUTIVE COlllOTTEU.

W. W. DANIELLS, M. S. · Professor of Agriculture und Analytlenl Chcmis lTy.

JOHN S. DEAN, JOHN E. DAVIES, 1\'I. D. 8EORETARY. Profcosor of Nntnrnl History aud:Cbemls t:J·y.

WM: E. SMITH, State Treasztre1·, EX-O.F~'ICIO TR'RA80UER. ADDISON E. VER,RILL, A. M.,

Profe~sor of Comparative Anatomy, nod E ntomology.

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6 UNIVERSITY 01'' WISCONSIN.

HoN. L. S. DIXON, LL. D ., Chief Justice of the Supreme Cowt ol' Wiscon• iu

Professor of Law. . ,

RoN . ORSAMUS COLE, J ... L . D .. Associate Justice of the Supreme Comt or Wisconsin,

ProJcssor of Law.

RoN. BYRON PAINE, LL. D., Associate J ustice of tho r:lupremo Court of Wisconsm.

Professor of Law. ·

H oN. H. S. ORTON, Deun of Lnw Faculty.

J. H. CARPENTER, EsQ., Professot· of Lnw.

WM. F. VIJ ... AS, LL. B., Professor of Luw.

AMOS H. THOMPSON, A. B., Tutor.

ISAAC S. LEAVITT, PH. B., Instructor in Prcpnrntory Department.

ALBERT II. SOUTHWORTH, Pu. B. InsLt·uctor in Preparatory lJcpartmeut.

Mrss ELl ZAEETH EARLE,

l\'Irss CLARISSA L. WARE, Associate Prcccptres~.

Mrss FRANCES BROWN, 'l'cncller of Music.

Mrss LOUISA BREWSTER, 'l'cacher of Dmwiug and Paintiog.

STUDENTS.

RESIDENT GRADUATES.

Names. Residence.

Rasmus B. Anderson, Ph. B . (Albion) Isaac Stephen Leavitt, Ph . B ..... . •.. Albert H. Southworth, Ph. B . , ... . . . John G. Taylor, Ph. B . ....... . .. : . .

Cambridge. Burns. Mondovi Black Earth.

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SENIORS.

Everard Lang Cassels, . . . . . . . . . ... . . . Lone Rock. :Matthew M. C01·beLt , . ... ..... . .. . .... Mineral Point. William C. Damon, ....... . . . ..... . . Burke. David .Hower Franken burger, .. ..... . Fernando James Knight, . ........ .. . Stephen Leahy . . . . .... . .. . . . .. .... ,

Monroe. Markesan. Portland.

Franklin Edwin P:trkinson, ... . ..... . Griffith Robert Pierce, . ... . ...... . . .

Mineral Point. Brownsville, Minn .

George Sylvester,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Madison.

JUNI ORS.

Robert li'IcKee Bashford, . . . . . . . . . . . . Fayett e, Jacob Bickler, .. . . . ... . . ...... . .... Milwaukee. Arthur Henry Chetl.ain, . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galena, Ill. Willis Fredrick Cobb,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rutland.

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Willinm Leland Ede, . . . .. ...... . . ... Whitewater. Gottlieb Engel, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Milwaukee. George William Field, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sun Prairie.

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OF WISCONSIN.

OF ARTS.

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ORGA:rTIZATION.

The College of A1·ts is organized under the following seqtion of the General Law of 1866, Cbap. OXIV:

SECTION 2. The College ol' Arts shall cmbrnco com·aea of instruction in the mathe­mnticnl, physical and nnturnl sciences, with their nppllcatlona to lhc industtinlruta, such us agricnltmc, mechanics nnd engineering, mining and metallurgy, mannfactures, archi­tecture and commerce, ;~, such brnnches iucll>ded in the College of Letters as shall be necessary to a proper fitness of the pupils in the scientific aml pmctical courses for llteir chosen pm·suits, and in military tactics; and as soon as the income of tho Univcr~ity w!ll ollow, in such order ns the wants of the public shall seem to require, tbe snid cour­ses in the sciences and their application to the practical nt·ts, shall be expanded into distinct colleges of the University, each wilh its own faculty and appropriate title.

The plain object of this section is to provide, not only for a general scientific education, but also for such a range of stud­ies in the applt'cations of science as to meet the wants of those who desire to fit themselves for agricultural, mechanical, com­mercial, or strictly scientific pursuits. The course of study is such as to provide a 8otmd. education in the elements of sci­ence, and at the same time to give gl'eat freedom in the selec­tion of studies according to the choice of the individual stu­dent. .As higher demands are made they will be met by add­ing to the list of elective studie><, and by the enlargement of the Faculty of Arts, so as to form distinct colleges, as pro­vided for in the act of reorganization.

The Departments of Agriculture and Engineering are both branches of this College.

Those who wish to make Agriculture or Engineering spe­cialties pursue the courses of study prescribed in these two Departments, but all the scientific instruction in this College is given with special reference to Agriculture and other useful arts.

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FACULTY.

RoN. P. A . CHADBOURNE, M. D., LL. D., President nnd P•·ofessc.r of l\Ientnlond Morn! Philosophy.

JOHN W. STERLING, LL. D. Vice President and Professor ot'Natnml Ph . .ilosophy aml Astronomy.

STEPHEN H. CARPENTER, A. !II., Pt·o!essor of Rhetoric and English Litem lure.

JOHN B. PARKINSO:'{, A. 1\I., Professor of Mathematics.

JOHN B. FEULING, Pn. D., Profcsso(of Modern Lnngnngcs and Comparative Philology.

JOHN E. DAVIES, M:. D., Pt·ofcssor of Chemistry nnd Natural Risto• y.

W. W. DANIELLS, M. S., rrofessor of .'\gricnltm·e nnd Aualyticnl Ch~mistry.

ADDISON E. VERRILL, A. 1\i. Professor of Compnrntive Anatomy nnd Entomology.

AMOS H. THOMHSON, A. B. Tutor.

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TERMS OF ADMISSION.

Candidates for admission to the College of Arts are examined in English Grammar, Geogl'apby, in Mental and Written Arithmetic, and in Algebra to Quadratic Equations.

Candidates for advanced standing must, in. addition. to the studies named above, pass examination in those previously pursued by the class which they propose to enter, or in. studies equivalent to them.

Applicants for admission ft·om other colleges must present certificates of honorable dismission.

No one can be admitted to this College under the age of fif­teen yeare, nor to au advanced standing without a proportional increase of age.

The stated time for examination of candidates is the first day of each term.

The University is open to students from other Sk'l.tes.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

Mathematics . . · · · Langua,qe ..... · · History . . ······· Lectu1·es . · · · · · · ·

FRESHMAN YEAR

FIRST TERM.

Eelmentar_y Algebra. Sentential Analysis. United States. Health and Metbo~s of Study.

Elcctt"ue .. . . . . . . . French, Latin, Greek and Scandinavian Languages.

SECOND TERM.

Mathematics. . . . . Elementary Algebra completed. Plane Geometry.

Language. . . . . . . Analysis and Composition. Geography ...... Physical. Natural History. . Lectures.

Elective . ..... . .. French, Latin, Greek and Scandinavian Languages. Book Keeping.

THIRD TERM.

Mathematics. . . . . Solid Geometry. Language ....... Craiks' English of Shakespeare. &ience . . . ... ... Elements of Natural Philosophy.

Physiology.

Elect~'ve.. . . . . . . . French, Latin, Greek (and Scandinavian Languages. ·

Themes and Declamations weekly during the year.

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24 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

SOPHOMORE YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Mathematic-B ..... Higher Algebra--Loomis. German ........ (Jtto's Ooversation Grammar. Natural History. . Botany. History . ........ Roman Empire.

Elective Studies. . Practical Bol any and and Latin.

SECOND TERThL

Mathematics . . . . . Algebra completed--Loomis. Conic Sections "

German . . . . . . . . Ottds Conversation Grammar. History .. ....... Medireval-Student's France.

Elective Studies .. History of Useful Plants, .l:'llVillCi>l;

phy, Climatology, French and

THIRD TERftf.

Mathematics . . . . . Plane Trigonometry, Mensuration, ing and Navigation--Loomis.

German . . . . . . . . Select Prose and Poetry, Natural Hist01·g . . Botanical Analysis-Gray's ManuJtl, H istoTy ........ Modern-Student's France.

Elective Studies. . Horticulture, French, Latin.

Them".S and Declamations weekly dm~ng the

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

JUNIOR YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Spherical Trigonometry-Loomis. Analytical Geometry-Loomis. Day's Art of Discourse. Youmans.

Mineralogy:-Dana. Lectures.

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Labomtory Practice, Qualitative Analysis, Blowpipe Analysis.

SECOND TERM.

Snell's Olmsted begun-Lectures. Political Economy-Perry. Organic and applied. Zoology begun-Agassiz.

Differential and Intergral Calculus, Labora­tory Practice, Quantitative Analysis.

THIRD TERM.

Snell's Olmsted completed-Lectures. International Law, Constitution of the

United States. Zoology completed. General Physiology. England-Student's Hume.

Natural History of Domestic Animals, En· tomology.

Declamations weekly ~during the year.

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26 UNIVF.RSITY OF WISCONSIN.

SENIOR YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

A str·onomy . . . . . . Snell's Olmsted, and Lectures. Mental Philosophy Haven, and Lectures. Eng. I..~t'teratu1·e .. Shaw. A esthet£cs . . . . . . . Bascom.

Elective Studies .. . E xamination of Soils-Forestr-y.

SECOND TERM.

Rhetor·ic . . . . . . . . Bascom. Logic ..... . .... Whateley. Mm·al Philosophy H opkins, and Lectures. Eng. Literature. . Lectures. Natur·al History. . Geolog,y and Mining.

Elective Studies .. Modern Languages, Chemical Analysis, Determinative Mineralogy.

TillRD 'l'ERM.

N atuml Theology . Chadbourne. Evidences . . . .... Lectures. Histor·y. . . . . . . . . Guizot's History of Civilization.

General Review.

E lective Studies . . Reviews.

Critical E ssays, Declamations, and Forensic Disputations, weekly during the year.

COLLEGE OF ARTS.

DEPARTMENT OF

ENGINEERING .AND MILITARY TACTICS.

FACULTY.

HoN. P. A. CHADBOURNE, :M:. D., LL. D., President.

*CoL. W. R. PEASE, U. S. ARMY, Professor of Engineet·iug and lllilitnry Tactics.

•Col. PRAsE having been relieved 1\:om dnty here, a suecessor will be secured by the Regents at an early day. ·

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46 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS.~ Under this head it is give an accqunt of the industrial productions of the and their relative commercial value.

HISTORY oF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION will brief account of the efforts that have been made in other countries, to advance the interests of ag:ric:uitut·e"bj direct application of science.

In addition to the studies on agriculture, courses of will yearly be given by the President, tbe resident ProfeBsors, and by Professors and Lecturers from abroa.d,.'· have made a special study of the various subjects agriculture. By the employment of non-resident the University will have the benefit of the scientific edge and practical skill of gentlemen in this and whose services as permanent professors could not be

In the present state of agricultural education, any study must be regarded as an experiment. any department of instruction in it, mnst be studied fled until it meets the wants of the people. Their··-~·"" learned by the demands the students make for in:ltr:uctiott;: different courses of study are presented for their aC<3ep:ta;!

The foregoing course of study is believed to be one in the main, meet the requirements of the ogric•ulturikll the state, embracing as it does, either as a distinct course, or in connection with the department of full educational course, such as those .Agricultural that have been most successful have adopted after expenence.

The land given by congress has been located,. and will afford abundant means for carrying on this the most liberal manner. In the mean time be made with the means now at the command sity, to meet the wants of all students who present as well as the reasonable demands of the people.

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OF WISCONSIN.

LLEGE OF LETTERS.

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FACULTY.

HoN. P. A. CHADBOURNE, M, D., LL, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy.

JOHN W. STERLING, LL. D., Vice Presidf.,Dt and Profess~r of Natural Philosophy a'ud >>•trono1n1

JOHN E. DAVIES, M. D. Profe~sor of Naturall!istory aud.iQhemistrt,

STEPHEN H. CARPENTER, A. M , Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature,

WILLIAM F. ALLEN, A. M., · Profesaor of Ancient Languages and History.

JOHN B. FEULING, PH. D. Professor of Modern Languages and Comparative PhilologY-.,

JOHN B. PARKINSON, A. M., Professor' of Mathematics,

AMOS H. THOMPSON, A. B., Tutor.

'TERMS OF ADMISSION.

for admission to the Freshman Class are ex-Arithmetic and Algebra to Quadratic

in English, Latin and Greek Grammar ; in Cresar, Orations and in three books of Xenophon's

Students must show sufficient thoroughness iu these it apparent th,;t they can successfully pursue

of the Freshman year. for advanced standing must, in addition to the

above, pass examina-tion in those previously the class which they propose to enter, or in those

to them. for admission from other colleges must present

of honorable dismission. can be admitted to the Freshman Class under the

years, nor to an advanced standing without a increase of age. time for the examination of candidates is the first

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COURSE OF INSTRUOTIODT.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

FIRST TERM.

Latin ........ , . Livy-Lincoln. Greek .......... Xenophon's Anabasis--Boise. History. . . . . . . . . United States-Eliot. Lectures . . . . . . . . Laws of Health and Methods o£

Elective. . . . . . . . . French.

SECOND TERM.

Mathematics ... , . Geometry, continued. Latin ...... : . . . Cicero de Senectute and de Greek .......... Xenophon's M·emOr>>bilia--l~ol>bi Hwtory. . . . . . . . . Greece-Smith.

Elective .. ..... .". French.

THIRD TERM.

Mathematics . .... Geometry, completed. Latin . . . . . . . . . . Horace-Odes. Gnek . . . . . . . . . . M~_morabilia, continued. Antiquities . . . . . . Greek and Roman. History . . . . . . . . . Rome--,.. Liddell or Smith.

Elective . . . . . . . .. French.

Themes and Declamations during the year. Composition through the year.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. 51

. . •'• ....

SOPHOMORE YEAR

FIRST TERM.

Higher Algebra-Loomis. Horace-Satires and Epistles. Homer-Iliad. Otto's Conversation Grammar . Botany. Roman Empire-Lectures.

SECOND TERM.

Algebra, completed-Loomis. Conic ·sections. Histories of Tacitus-Tyler.

1 lEschylus Prometheus-Woolsey. Otto's Conversation Grammar. Medimval-Student's France.

THIRD TERM.

Plane Tdgonometry, Mensuration, Survey­ing and Navigation-Loomis.

Captives of Plautus-Proudfit. Demosthenes-Olynthiacs and Philippics

-Champlin. Select Prose and Poetry.

Hwtory. . Botanical Analysis-Gray's Manual. . .•. -. . • . Modern-Student's France.

and Declamations weekly during the year. Latin through the year.

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Rhetoric ....... . Mathematics ..•..

Chemutry. ; . Natural History .. Human Anatomy.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

JUNIOR YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Day's Art of Discourse. Spherical Trigonometry-Loomis, Analytical Geometry. Youman's an.d Lectures·. Mineralogy-Dana. Lectures.

SECOND TERM.

Physics. . . . . . . . . Snell's Olmsted hegun-Lectureg, Oivil Polity . .... Political Economy-Perry. Chemutry. . . . . . . Organic and applied. Natural Hutory .. Zoology begun-Agassiz. Hist01·y . ........ England-Students' Hume.

Elective . . . . . . . . . Calcnl us.

THIRD 1'ERM.

Physics. . . . . . . . . Snell's Olmsted, completed, with Civil Polity. . . . . International Law, Constitution

United States.

Natural History . . Zoology completed. General Physiology.

Themes and Declamations weekly during the year.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

SENIOR YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Snell's Olmsted, and Lectures. Rh>ilosop•hy Haven, and Lectures.

•····· ....

Shaw. Bascom.

SECOND TERM.

Bascom• Whateley.

Philosop!\y Hopkins, and Lectures. Lectures. Geology and Mining.

THIRD TERM.

Chadbourne. Lectures. Guizot's History of Civilization. General Review.

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Declamations, and Disputations weekly

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62 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

formerly one of the Circuit Judges of the '-'"""·· , the student unsurpassed facilities for familiarity with the modes of administering . those who kuow the difficulty with which acquires the easy confidence necessary to succes.sf this part of the school will especially cOliilrrlendit§

An additional means to the same end cmosi:lts.\u' ofCluhs by the Students themselves, for which will afford every assistance and the use of the granted.

THE PECULIAR ADVANTAGES

Which the City of Madison, as the Capital of the to the student of law deserve mention.

All sessions of the Supreme Court are held one term of the U. S. Circuit and District The Circuit Court for the county of Dane annually; so that there is almost constantly session.

The Law Library of the State, which is collection of the kind in the Northwest, is at ble to the Students. The advantage of this Student can hardly be overestimated. He familiarized with series. of reports and with which are rarely found in private libraries.

The Mucellaneotts Library of the State H~•torica bering over 30,000 volumes, is also open this school.

Another attraction to the Student is that by the terms of the foundation law students have gratuitous admission to privileges of the other Departments of the

GRADUATE COURSE:

. of Art, Science and Philosophy, will be admitted as candidates for the degree of Doctor of

They must devote two years to study under ,he President and Faculty, and pass a satisfactory

before the Board of Examiners appointed by the

are optional ; bnt they must be selected from at and the studies in some one section must be

the whole course. have pursued this course for one year, on sat­

Kil.Inirtation, are entitled to the Master's Degree.

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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

SECTION I. NATURAL HISTORY. Botany. Mineralogy. Geology. Mining.

II. CHEMISTRY. Chemical Philosophy and Qualitative and Quantitative Applied Chemistry.

III. MATHEMA1'ICS AND PHYSICS. Pure Mathematics. Mechanics and Physics. Astronomy. Engineering.

IV. PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY. History and. International Psychology and History of History and Criticism of

v. PHILOLOGY. Latin and Comparative Philology. Modern European

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. 65

of this course is to secure a higher grade of in Literature and Science than it seems possible to

present state of our colleges, under the ordinary

enter upon it will receive all needed counsel and . but they will be encouraged to pursue their stud-' eoialties, not limited as to time or interfered with by

as in the College course.

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COLLEGE.

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FACULTY.

RoN. P. A. CHADBOURNE, M. D., LL. President.

STEPHEN R. CARPENTER, A. M, Pl'Ofessor of Rhetoric anrl EnglishLiter!Ltm:e~

JOHN B. FEULING, PH; D. Professor of Modern Languages and Cmnpo,.tivo l?hilo!Ojl

Mrss ELIZABETH EARLE, Preceptross.

Mrss CLARISSA L. WARE, Associate Preceptress.

Mrss FRANCES BROWN, Teacher of Music.

Mrss ELIZA BREWSTER, '!'eacher of Drawing and Painting.

STUDENTS.

SENIOR CLASS ..

Names. Residence. D. Bewick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison. L. 'Chynoweth ................ Madison. Hayden. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evansville, Ind. McManus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syene. . Nagle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patch Grove: V. Noble ...... C' .......... : • • Madison. S. Spencer . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. Evansville.

tr. Turner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • ..• Madison.

SENIOR MIDDLE CLASS.

Creek. C. Bailey. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . Sun Prairie.

Cook ...................... Brooklyn. Gregory.. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . Madison.

Rarden burg ............ Lone Rock. Hoyt. . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . Madison.

E. Jones .................... Madison. Mills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison. Newton. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . Oregon.

Proudfit .............. , . . . . Madison . . .. .... .. .. .. .. ........ Madison.

-8.

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COURSE OF STUDY.

FIRST YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

!Y[athematics. . . . . Higher Arithmetic. EJnglish Lang"age. Verbal and Sentential A11alni~. '·· Geography ...... Descriptive, Map Drawing.

General Exercises.

SECOND TERM.

Mathematics. . . . . Arithmetic, completed. English Lang"age Analysis and Composition. Geography ...... Descriptive, Map Drawing.

General Exercises.

THIRD TERM.

]Jfathematics. . . . . Elementary Algebra. Geography . . . . . . Physical. History . ..... ,. . . United States.

General Exercises. Reviews . . . . . . . . Studies of the year.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

SECOND YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Elementary Algebra, completed. Craik's English of Shakspeare. Botany. Ancient.

French, Latin.

SECOND TERM.

Plane Geometry. Physiology. Mcdireval. General Exercises.

French, Latin.

THIRD TERM.

Solid Geometry. Rhetoric. Botanical Analysis. Modern. Studies of the year.

French) L~tin.

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78 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

THIRD YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Mathematics. . . . . . Higher Algebra. Eng. Language . .. Criticism and Literature. Nat. f!cience. . . . . . Zoology.

General Exercises.

Electfve . ....... ,, . Latin, German.

SECOND TERM.

Mathematics. . . . . . Higher Algebra completed. Eng. Language. . . Literature.

History of English Lit;era,tur·e-"Ii~ Polity. . . . . . . . . . . Constitution and Science of

Poiitical Economy.

Elective . ......... Latin, German.

THIRD TERM.

Philosophy. . . . . . . Natural. Philosophy . ...... MentaL .A£athematics. . . . . . Plane Trigonometry. Reviews. . . . . . . . . . Studies of the year.

Electt've .. . . . . . . . . Latin, German.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.

FOURTH YEAR.

FIRST TERM.

Spherical Trigonometry. Chemistry. MoraL

SECOND TERM.

Astronomy. Geology. Moral. Civilization-Guizot.

THIRD TER:of.

Bascom. Chadbourne. Lectures. Essays and Reviews.

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and Modern Languages throughout