Catalogue of Trinity College (Officers and Students), 1866-1867
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Trinity College Trinity College Digital Repository Trinity College Bulletins and Catalogues (1824 - Trinity Publications (Newspapers, Yearbooks, present) Catalogs, etc.) 1-1-1866 Catalogue of Trinity College (Officers and Students), 1866-1867 Trinity College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin Recommended Citation Trinity College, "Catalogue of Trinity College (Officers and Students), 1866-1867" (1866). Trinity College Bulletins and Catalogues (1824 - present). 439. https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/439 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Trinity Publications (Newspapers, Yearbooks, Catalogs, etc.) at Trinity College Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Trinity College Bulletins and Catalogues (1824 - present) by an authorized administrator of Trinity College Digital Repository. CATALOGUE O:t' THE o:FFICERS AND STUDENTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE, l'OR THE ACADEMICAL YEAR 1866-67. HARTFORD: CASE, LOCKWOOD AND COMPANY, PRINTERS. 1866. CATALOGUE' OF 'rHE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 1866-67. PRO ECCLESIA E'l' P.AT.RlA. HARTFORD: CASE, LOCKWOOD AND COMPANY, PHINTE.RS. 1866. COLLEGE CALENDAR. 18 6 6. Sept. 13. Thursday. Christmas Term begins. Nov. 29. Thanksgiving Day. Dec. 17. Term Examinations. 18. 19. " 20. Christmas Vacation bcgms. 18 67. Jan. 17. Thw·sday. Trinity Term begins. Feb. 22. Holiday. Mar. 6. Ash-Wednesday. April 19. Good-Friday. April 22-29. Easter Recess. May !1. Prize Version Declamation. 23. Junior Exhibition. 30. Ascension Day. June 16. Tl'inity Sunday. Bacca,Jameate Sermon. 17. Senior Examinations. 18. " 19. 20. Class-Day. Jnly l. Annual Examinations. 2. 3. " 5. 8. Examinations for Honors. 9. Examinations of Candidates for Admission. 10. Annual Meetings of the Corporation, of the House of Convocation , ancl of t11e Board of Fellows. 11. Commencement-Day. Trinity Vacation begins. Sept. 11. Examinations of Candidates for Admission. 12. Christmas Term begins. VISITORS. THE RT. REv., THE CHANCELLOR. TnE RT. REv. JoHN HENRY HoPKINS, D. D., LL.D. THE RT. REV. CARLTON CHASE, D. D. THE RT. REV. HORATIO POTTER, D. D., LL. D., D. c. L. THE RT. REV. THOMAS MARCH CLARK, D. D. , CORPORATION. CHANCELLOR. THE RT. REv. JOHN WILLIAMS, D. D.: ex officio, PRESIDENT. THE REv., THE PRESIDENT OF TIIE COLLEGE. l-Ion. IsAAC TouCEY, LL. D. l-IoN. WILLIAM WHITING BoARDMAN, LL. D. The R e v. FREDERICK HoLCOMB, D. D. THOMAS BELKNAP, EsQ., T1·easm·er. The R e v. WILLIAM CooPER MEAD, D. D. The R ev. ROBERT ALEXANDER HALLAM, D. D. JoHN FERGusoN, EsQ. JEDEDIAH HuNTINGTON, EsQ. The Rev. E. EDWARDS BEARDSLEY, D. D. The Rev. EDWARD A. WASHBURN, D. D. GuRDON WADSWORTH RussELL, M . A., M . D. l-Ion. WILLIAM ED1110ND CURTIS, LL. D. HENRY JoEL ScuDDER, 1\I. A. JosEPH E. SHEFFIELD, EsQ. The Rt. Rev. GEORGE 1\I. RAND.A.LL, D. D. The Rev. JACOB L . CLARK, D. D. PLINY A . JEWETT, M.A., M. D. The Rev. GEORGE H . CLARK, D. D. GEORGE M. BARTHOLOMEW, EsQ. WILLIAM c. P ETERS, M.A. R. w. H. JARVIS, M. A. CHARLES J. HoADLY, M.A., Secretary. 6 FACULTY. JOHN BROCKLESBY, M. A., ACTING PRESIDENT, Seabury Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy; and Bursar. Tm REv. THOMAS R. PYNCHON, D. D., Scovill P1·ofessor of Chemistry and Natural Science; Chaplain and Librarian. THE REv. GEORGE S. MALLORY, :M. A., B1·ownell Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lett1·es. TuE REv. JOHN T. HUNTINGTON, M. A., Professor of the Greek Language and Literattwe. TriE REv. WILLIAM W. NILES, M. A., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. M. LEOPOLD SIMONSON, lnst1·uctor in the Modern Languages. TrrE REV. S. J. ANDREWS, M. A., Instructor in Metaphysics. 7 PROFESSORS, etc., NOT LmSIDENT. THE RT. REv. JOHN WILLIA1\IS, D. D., Lecturer on Logic, and on History. Tm REv. FRANCIS T. RUSSELL, 1\f. A., Inst·ructor in Oratory;. DUNCAN L. STUART, LL. D, PTofessor .Eme1·itus of the Greek and Latin, Languages and LitemtU?·e. GEORGE C. SHATTUCK, 1\f. D., Professor of .Anatomy, Physiology, and the Institutes of Medicine. SA~iUEL ELIOT, LL. D., Lecturer on Political Science, and Constitutional Law. WILLIAM CLEVELAND HICKS, l\1:. A., Lecture?· on Oivil and Mechanical Engineering. TnE REv. WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE, B. D., Lecturer on Engh'slt Literature. WOOTTON WRIGHT HAWKES, M.A., Lect~trer on the English Language and Literature. s- BOARD OF FELLOWS. l<'ELLOWS. Hon. WILLIAM E. CuRTis, LL~ D. The Rev. JOHN BRAINARD, 1\1. A. JUNIOR FELLOWS. The Rev. DAviD F. BANKS, M. A. JESSE M . D icK, M . A. JAMES WARD SMYTH, l\1. A. The Rev. WJLLIAM H. VJBBERT, l\1. A. The Rev. RuFus EMERY, l\I. A. THEODORE lVES DRIGGS, 1\f. A. OFFICERS OF CONVOCATION. DEAN. Tl.te Rev. DAVID HAWKINS SBOI~T, D. D. SUB-DEAN. The Rev. GEMONT GnAVE.S, l\1. A. REGISTRAR. BENJAMIN G. WHITMAN, l\1. A. BURSAR. JAMES wARD SMYTH, l\1. A. STANDING COMMITTEE. JOHN BROCKLESBY, l\1. A. EDWARD H. BRINLEY, M.D. E . WINSLOW WILLIAMS, l\1. A. 9 DEGREES CONFERRED IN 1866. BACHELOR OF ARTS, in COU?'Se. Josiah Blackwell. James Brainard Goodrich. B. Howell Griswold. Samuel Hart. Charles Conner Hayden. George Grafflin Hooper. Henry Emerson Hovey. Albert Steele Hull. William Fell Johnson. Howard Kennedy. Henry Aiken Metcalf. Joseph Richey. John Louis Stebbins. Felix R. Sullivan. Charles H. B. Tt·emaine. MASTER OF ARTS, in course. Augustus Morse, B. A., 1862. The Rev. William Nichols Ackley, " 1863. Charles De Lancey Allen, " " Thomas M. L. Chrystie, " " James Walters Clark, " " William Thomas Currie, " " George Chapman Griswold, " " The Rev. John James McCook, " " John Sabine Smith, " " Leonard Kipp Storrs, " " The Rev. Benjamin B. Babbitt, B. A. Brown Univ. 2 10 MASTER OF ARTS, ad eundem. ·The Rev. Henry Wells Nelson, Jr., M.A. Burlington College. The. Rev. Storrs Ozias Seymour, M. A. Yale College. liiASTER OF ARTS, honoris causa. THE REv. GORJ?ON MosEs BRADLEY, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Lynn, Mass. : Editor, etc. DOCTOR OF DIVINITY. THE R!r. REv. CHARLES ToDD QUINTARD, M. A., Bishop of Tennessee. THE VEN. JOHN CLEUGH, M. A. Oxon., Arch-deacon of Malta. THE REv. LORENZO T. BENNETT, M. A. Yale College, Rector of Christ Church, Guilford, Ct. DOCTOR OF LAWS. HoN. 0RIGEN STORRS SEYMOUR, M. A. Yale College, Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut . • 11 UNDERGRADUATES. SENIORS. NAME. RESIDENCE. ROOM . Frank Somerville Harraden, Concord, N. H. 48 J. H. Stephen Holbrooke, New York Oity. 41 J. H. Henry Kent IIuntington, Hartford. 17 Sumner St. William Richard Mackay, Monongahela City, Pa. 45 J. H. George Gideon Nichols, Saugerties, .~..V: Y. 48 J. H. Leland Simons, New Rochelle, N. Y. 29 B. H. ABBREVIATIONS. B. H. Brownell Hall. J. H. - Jarvis Hall. 12 JUNIORS. NAME. RESIDENCE. ROOM. Edward Renwick Brevoort, Lenox, Mass., 33 B. H. Percival Wood Clement, Center Rutland, Vt. 28 J. H. Samuel Washington Clifford, Boston, Mass. 16 J. H. Robert Hallam Curtis, Meriden, Ot. 12 B. H. Henry Ferguson, Stamford, Ot. 33 B. H. Reginald Hart, MtKisco, West. Oo.,N. Y.32 B. H. Frank Kennedy, Hage1·stown, Md. 6 B. H. Frank Louis N 01'ton, lVorwich, Ct. 62 College St. Frank Henry Potts, Galena, Ill. 34 B. H. Robert Shaw, Hartford. 19 Wolcott St. George Milnor Stanley, East Greenwich, R. 1. 39 B. H. Howard Cooke Vibbert, Fair Haven, Ct. 37 J. H. 13 SOPHOMORES. NAME. RESIDENCE• ROOM. Charles Clarence Barton, Salisbury, Ct. · 31 B. H. William Claiborne Brockle$by, Hartford. 15 B. H. Joseph Blunt Cheshire, Tarboro, N. 0. 32 J . H. Breckenridge Stuyvesant Gibson, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 5 B. H. George Otis Holbrooke, New York City. 44J. H. Edward Van Brunt Kissam, Huntington, L. L 16 B. H. J~cob LeRoy, Ji·., Hartford. 15 B. H. A~thur McConkey, New B1'itain, Ct. 14 B. H. William Short, Greenwich, Ct. 11 B. H. Robert Hobart Smith, New York City. 42 J. H. Henry Swift, Easton, Pa. 14 B. H. Thomas White, Butlm·, Pa. 35 B. H. .- 14 ·FRESHMEN. NAME. RESIDENCJil. ROOM. Brady Electus Backus, Detroit, Mich. 43 J. H. Charles Douglas Barber, Philadelphia, Pa. 36 B. H. Henry Merlin Bf;lrbour, Hartford. 34B. H. Robert Forsythe Bixby, .Augusta, Ga. 32J. H . Allender Ensign Breckenridge, Meriden, Ct. 12 B. H. Arthur Brocklesby, Hartford. 155 Washington St. Percy Shelley Bryant, East Hartford, Ct. 28 B. H. William Byron Buckingham, Barnwell C. H., S. C. 29 J. H. George Clark, St. Louis, Mo. 40 B. H. George Lewis Cooke, Jr., Warren, R . L 38 B. H. Arthur Dyer, Ha1·tford. 155 Washington St. George Fiske, Warehouse Point, Ot. James Robert Fuller, Middletown, Ot. 12 J. H. Samuel Richard F~ller, Middletown, Ct. 12 J. H. Charles Henry Gardner, Oneida, N. Y. 101 Ann St. George Frederick Goodman, Hartford. 28 Broad St. George Hart, Saybrook, Ct. 9 B. H. Luther Martin Kennett, St. Louis, Mo. 13 B. H. James Kirtland, Saybrook, Ct. 30 B. H. George Brinley Morgan, Hartford. 28 Farmington Ave. William Robert Mowe, Eastport, Me. 40B. H. 15 William Nichols, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 16 B. H. Richard Hartley Nott, Saco, Me. 428 Main St. Rysam Mulford Stilwell, Sag Harbor, L. L 37 B. H. John Kennedy Stout, .Elizabeth, N. J. 13 B. H. Frank Wallace Whitlock, Gt. Barrington, Mass. 28 B. H. Harlow Ruggles Whitlock, Brookfield, Ot. 30 B. H. Byron Fenn Willcox, Newark, N. J. 43 J . H. UNIVERSITY STUDENT. Allen William Thurman, Columbus, Ohio. 26 J. H. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION. Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class are examined in the following books : GREEK. Felton's Greek Reader; or (as its equivalent), The first five books of Xenophon's Anabasis and The first three books of Homer's Iliad.