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University of Pennsylvania Catalogue, 1870-71 CATALOGUE OF THE TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. CXXIth SESSION, 1870-71. \ PHILADELPHIA: COLLINS, PRINTER, 7 05 JAYNE STREET. 1871. TRUSTEES. THE GOVERNOR OP PENNSYLVANIA, Ex OFFICIO, President of the Board. REY. HENRY J. MORTON, D.D., RENÉ LA ROCHE, M.D., JOHN C. CRESSON, FREDERICK FRALEY, GEORGE W. NORRIS, M.D., ADOLPH E. BORIE, DAVID LEWIS, REV. CHARLES W. SCHAEFFER, D.D., WILLLAM STRONG, JOHN WELSH, PETER McCALL, GEORGE B. WOOD, M.D., LL.D., ALEXANDER HENRY, RT. REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D., JOHN ASHHURST, CHARLES E. LEX, WILLIAM SELLERS, N. B. BROWNE, REV. RICHARD NEWTON, D.D., ELI K. PRICE, J. RODMAN PAUL, M.D., J. VAUGHN MERRICK, CADWALADER BIDDLE, Secretary and Treasurer. STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR 1871. Committee of Ways and Means. MR. WELSH, CHAIRMAN, MR. ASHHURST, MR. BORIE, MR. BROWNE. MR. LEWIS, Committee on the Buildings, Estates, and Property. MR. CRESSON, CHAIRMAN, MR. HENRY. MR. LEWIS, Committee on the Library. REV. DR. NEWTON, CHAIRMAK, DR. PAUL. MR. HENRY, Committee on the Department of Arts. MR. FRALEY, CHAIRMAN, REV. DR. MORTON, REV. DR. SCHAEFFER, MR. STRONG, MR. MoCALL, BISHOP STEVENS. Committee on the Department of Medicine. DR. WOOD, CHAIRMAN, MR. CRESSON, DR. NORRIS, DR. PAUL. DR. LA ROCHE, Committee on the Department of Law. MR. STRONG, CHAIRMAN, , MR. PRICE, MR. LEX, MR. MoCALL. MR. HENRY, Committee on the Department of Agriculture, Mines, Arts, and Mechanic Arts. MR. SELLERS, CHAIRMAN, MR. WELSH, MR. CRESSON, MR. BROWNE, MR. FRALEY, MR. MERRICK. MR. HENRY, Committee on the Academy and Charity School. REV. DR. NEWTON, CHAIRMAN, MR. ASHHURST, MR. WELSH, MR. MERRICK. Committee on the Department of the Fine Arts. BEV. DR. MORTON, CHAIRMAN, BISHOP STEVENS. MR. FRALEY, PEOFESSOES. CHARLES J. STILLfi, LL.D., PROVOST OF THE UNIVERSITY. GEORGE B. WOOD, M. D., LL. D., Emeritus Professor of the Theory and Praotice of Medicine. SAMUEL JACKSON, M.D., Emeritus Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. and of the Diseases of Women and Children. JOHN F. FRAZER, LL.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy. , GEORGE ALLEN, LL.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. JOSEPH CARSON, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. E. SPENCER MILLER, A.M., ' . Professor of the Law of Real Estate and Conveyancing, and Equity Jurisprudence. ROBERT E. ROGERS, M.D., Professor of Chemistry. CHARLES B. TREGO, Professor of Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology. JOSEPH LEIDY, M.D.,LL.D., Professor of Anatomy. HENRY H. SMITH, M.D., Professor of Surgery. FRANCIS A. JACKSON, A.M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. E. OTIS KENDALL, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics. FAIRMAN ROGERS, A.M., Professor of Civil Engineering and Surveying. J. PETER LESLEY, Professor of Mining. P. PEMBERTON MORRIS, A.M., Professor of Practice, Pleading, and Evidence at Law and in Equity. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. RICHARD A. F. PENROSE, M.D., Professor of Obstetrios and of the Diseases of Women and Children. ALFRED STILLE, M.D., , t Professor of Theory and Practice of Medioine, and of Clinical Medicine. HARRISON ALLEN, M.D., Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy. HORATIO C. WOOD, JR., M.D., Professor of Botany. FERDINAND Y. HAYDEN, M.D., Professor of Mineralogy and Geology. HENRY HARTSHORNE, M.D., Professor of Hygiene. JOHN J. REESE, M.D., . Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, including Toxicology. CHARLES J. STILLÉ, LL.D., Professor of History and English Literature. OSWALProfessoD rSEIDENSTICKER of the German Language, anPH.D.d Literature, . JOHN G. R. MCELROY, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Greek and History. J' L ProfeMOTrf tb^MtititM tf Law, including, inter alia, International, Constitu- tional, Commercial, and Civil Law. REV. CHARLES P. KRATJTH, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. SAMUEL M. CLEVELAND, A.M., Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. SAMUEL S. HALDEMAN, Professor of Comparative Philology. D. HAYES AGNEW, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery. INSTRUCTORS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. REV. ROBERT E. THOMPSON, A. M., Instructor in Mathematios. THOMAS W. RICHARDS, Instructor in Drawing. PERSIFOR FRAZER, JR., A.M., Instructor in Chemistry. F. A. BREGY, A. M., Instructor in Frenoh. TEACHERS IN CHARITY SCHOOLS. JOSEPH McKINLEY, Principal of Boys' Charity School. Miss J. BEDLOCK, Principal of Girls' Charity School. Miss M. WALLACE and Miss M. BEDLOCK, Teachers in Charity Sohools. DEPAKTMENT OF ARTS. FACULTY, CHARLES J. STILLE, LL.D., Provost, and Professor of History and English Litera- ture. JOHN P. FRAZER, LL.DProfessor of Natural Philosophy. GEORGE ALLEN, LL.D., Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. # FRANCIS A. JACKSON, A.M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. E. OTIS KENDALL, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics. OSWALD SEIDENSTICKER, Ph. D., Professor of the German Language and Litera. ture. JOHN G. R. McELROY, A. M., Adjunct Professor of GreeU and History. • REV. CHARLES P. KRAUTH, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. SAMUEL M. CLEVELAND, A.M., Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. FRANCIS A. JACKSON, Secretary. INSTRUCTORS. REV. ROBERT E. THOMPSON, A. M., Instructor in Mathematics. THOMAS W. RICHARDS, Instructor in Drawing. PERSIFOR FRAZER, JR., A.M., Instructor in Chemistry. F. A. BREGY, A. M., Instructor in French. , Instructor in Spanish. FREDERICK DICK, Janitor of the University. UNDERGRADUATES, 1870-71.* SENIOR SOPHISTEES. GRIFFITH EVANS ABBOT, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. NICHOLAS BIDDLE, do. do. LOUIS NAGLEE BRUNER, do. do. HERMAN BURGIN, do. German town. HAMPTON LAWRENCE CARSON, JR., do. Philadelphia. CHARLES CARVER, do. do. WILLIAM GARDNER FREEDLEY, do. do. CHARLES HENRY HOWELL, do. Chestnut Hill. * The Catalogne includes the namea of Students in College from the beginning of the College year. JOHN JAY JOYCE, JB., Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, MARCELLUS KARCHER, DO. do. NEWTON KEIM, NEW JERSEY. Atlantic City. MORRIS JAMES LEWIS, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, CHARLES EDWIN LEX, JB., DO. do. ROBERT STEEN MARTIN, DO. do. LOUIS CONRAD MASSEY, DO. do. EVERARD PATTERSON MILLER, DO. Frankford. WILLIAM RHOADS MURPHY, DO. Philadelphia, ROBERT HENRY NEILSON, DO. do. WILLIAM PEPPER NORRIS, DO. do. JOHN BINGHAM ROBERTS, DO. do. FRANE SMYTH, DO. do. ALBAN SPOONEB, NEW JERSEY. Beverly. WILLIAM BIOLER STOEVER, PENNSYLVANIA. Germantown. WILLIAM WHARTON THUBSTON, DO. Philadelphia, JAMES PBIOE TOWNSEND, DO. do. BENJAMIN HORNOH YARNALL, DO. do. SENIORS, 26. JUNIOR SOPHISTERS. JAMES IYERSON BOSWELL, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. WILLIAM BABTON BREWSTER, DO. Germantown. WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL, ILLINOIS. Bloom, Cook Co. HOBACE CASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, BENNINGTON FITZ RANDOLPH CLARK, DO. do. RICHABD COLEGATE BALE, JR., DO. do. CHABLES WADSWORTH DUFFIELD, DO. do. JAMES STERLING FENTON, JR., DO. do. ROBEBT PATTERSON FIELD, DO. Avonmore, Delaware Co. WILLIAM LOGAN FOX, DO. Philadelphia, EDWIN FINNEY FULTON, DO. do. ALEXANDEB PURVES GEST, DO. do. HOOD GILPIN, DO. do. CHAS. BLOMPIELD GOLDSBOBOUSH, NEW JERSEY. Burlington. WILLIAM BEACH HAZELTON, PENNSYLVANIA. Penn Sq., Montgomery Co. EHILE GUSTAVUS HIBSCH, DO. Philadelphia, EDWABD HOPKINBON, DO. do. CHABLES ELYIN HOUPT, DO. do. WILLIAM PEROT HUSTON, DO. - do. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, WILLIAM HENRY KIRKPATRICK, do. SUTHERLAND LAW, do. do. do. LOUIS KALBFUS LEWIS, do. do. JOHN M'ADAM, do. do. ADOLPHUS HENRY MEYERS, do. do. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MEIGS, do. do. JAMES MONROE MURRAY, do. do. HARRY WALSTANE NANCREDE, do. do. WILLIAM PARKER NEWLIN, JR., do. do. HENRY CHARLES OLMSTED, do. do. JOHN RODMAN PAUL, JR., do. do. HENRY ROBERT PERCIVAL, do. do. GEORGE TYBOUT PURVES, do. do. WILLIAM ASHTON REED, JR., do. do. FRANKLIN SCOTT, do. do. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE SHEPPARD, do. do. JOHN BONSALL TAYLOR, do. do. SAMUEL HINDS THOMAS, do. do. ULRICH WILLIAM VOLLMER, JUNIORS, 38. SO PHOMORES. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, WILLIAM BURLING ABBEY, do. do. HARRY CARLTON ADAMS, do. do. ROBERT ANDERSEN, do. Germantown. WILLIAM MORRIS BARKER, do. Philadelphia, THEO. DANIEL FREDERICK BECK, do. do. EDWARD JORDAN BELL, do. do. GUSTAVUS SMITH BENSON, JR., do. Germantown. SAMUEL TAYLOR BODINE, JR., Columbia, Warren Co. ROBERT BOND, New Jersey. Philadelphia, WILLIAM BOYD, JR., Pennsylvania, do. JOHN WILLIAM BROCK, do. do. WILLIAM WILKINS CARR, do. do. JAMES MORRISON HARRIS, do. do. ALEXANDER ELMSLIE HARVEY, JR. do. Wilmington. ALFRED LEE, JR., Delaware. Germantown. HEN-RY CARVILL LEWIS, Pennsylvania, do. RANDAL MORGAN, do. Philadelphia. JOSEPH SEAL NEFF, do. Philadelphia, RUDOLPH LEE NEFF, Pennsylvania, do. HORATIO STEWART PADDOCK, do. do. GEORGE NORRIS PEPPER, do. do. ALEXANDER BLACK PORTER, do. do. ROBERT MEADE SMITH, do. Cincinnati. WALTER GEORGE SMITH, Ohio. Philadelphia, JOHN EWING SPEER, Pennsylvania, do. THEOPHILUS BAKER STORK, do. Montgomery Co. HARRY REDWOOD WHARTON, do. Southold. WILLIAM FORCE WHITAKER, New York. Philadelphia, CHARLES JAMES WILLS, Pennsylvania, do. BERNARD HENRY WOOD, do. SOPHOMORES, 30. FRESHMEN. WILLIAM HENDERSON ALLISON, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia., LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON, do. do. Danville. WILLIAM HAZELETT MAGILL BICKLEY, ' do. Philadelphia, THOMAS BIDDLE, do. CHARLES CHAUNCEY BINNEY, do. Seneca Falls. CHAUNCEY AUGUSTUS BOCKOVEN, New York. Germantown. GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, JR., Pennsylvania. do. Philadelphia, ALEXANDER BURTON CARVER, JR., do. do. JOHN EVANS CREW, do. do. EDWARD DILLON, do. do. CHRISTIAN GODFREY FISCHER, do. do. JOHN RHOADS FUREY, do. do. JOHN RANDOLPH HARVEY, do. do. CHARLES EDGAR HAUPT, do. do. WILLIAM BARTON
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