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1890–1891 Catalouge University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Law School NDLScholarship Bulletins of Information Law School History Fall 1891 1890–1891 Catalouge University of Notre Dame Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/bulletins Part of the Law Commons Recommended Citation University of Notre Dame, "1890–1891 Catalouge" (1891). Bulletins of Information. 78. https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/bulletins/78 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School History at NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bulletins of Information by an authorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ANNUAL CATALOGUE 6 0 OF THE 0 0 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DflME. 1891 . I TRIBUNE PRINTING CO.. SOUTH BEN& "ST MAKY'S ACADEMY A 4 . - L ^ ST-JOSEPH’5 n o v it ia t e . 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NOTRE DAME, INDIANA; 1 8 9 1 . 2 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. Board oi Trustees. VERY REV. EDWARD SORIN, C. S. C., P r e s id e n t . REV. ALEXIS GRANGER, C. S. C., V i c e -P r e s id e n t . REV. THOMAS E. WALSH, C. S. C., CHANCELLOR. VERY REV. WILLIAM CORBY, C. S. 0., REV. JOHN A. ZAHM, C. S. C., SECRETARY. BRO. EDWARD, C. S. G, TREASURER. OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 3 Officers oi the University. REV. THOMAS E. WALSH, C. S. C„ P r e s i d e n t . Bav. JOHN A. ZAHM, C. 8. C., V i c e -P r e s i d e n t . R e v . ANDREW MORRISSEY, C. S. C., D i r e c t o r o e S t u d i e s . Re v. MARTIN J. REGAN, 0. S. C., P r e f e c t o f D i s c i p l i n e . Re v. ALEXIS GRANGER, C. S. C., Prefect of Religion. Re v. WILLIAM CONNOR, C. S. C., A s s i s t a n t P r e f e c t o f Re l i g i o n . B ro . PAUL HERMIT, C. S. C., S e c r e t a r t . B ro . CELESTINE, C. S. C., A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r t . Assistant Prefects of Discipline. * Senior Department. Bro . EMMANUEL, 0. S. C., B ro . GREGORY, C. S. C., BRO. PAUL, C. S. G, BRO. CELSUS, G S. (3. Junior Department. B ro . ALEXANDER, C. S. 0. B ro . HUGH, 0. S. G, B ro . LAWRENCE, C. S. G, Bro . ALBIUS, C. 8. C. Minim Department. B ro . CAJETAN, C. S. C., B ro . DOMINIC, C. S. C., BRO. COLUMBAN, C. 8. C. MICHAEL O’DEA, M. S., Electrician. 4 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. Faculty. Re v. THOMAS E. WALSH, C. S. C. Ecclesiastical History. Re v. JOHN A. ZAHM, C. 8. C., Physical Sciences, and Curator of the Museum. REV. ANDREW MORRISSEY, 0. (3. 0., Latin Language and Literature. Re v. DANIEL J. SPILLARD, C. S. C., Evidences of Christianity, Re v. JOHN A. O’CONNELL, C. S. C., Literary Criticism. Re v. NICHOLAS STOFFEL, C. 8. C., Greek Language and, Literature. REV. A. M. EIRSCH, (3. 8. C., Natural Sciences. R e v . STANISLAUS FITTE, C. S. C., Philosophy. Re v. JAMES FRENCH, C. S. C., EJlocution. Re v. ARTHUR B. O’NEIL, C. 8. C., Rhetoric. FACULTY. 5 Re v. MICHAEL MOIJUN, C. S. C., Latin and Gh'eek Classics. Re v. JOSEPH KIRSCH, C. S. C. Ifatural Sciences. ARTHUR J. STAGE, A. M., C. E . ,* Civil Engineering. JAMES E. EDWARDS, A. M., LL. B., History, and Librarian. WILLIAM HOYNES, A. M., LL. D. Law. ALBERT F. ZAHM, A. M., M. E., Mechanical Engineering. JOHN G-. EWING, A. M., M. S., History, and Lecturer on Political Economy. MARTIN J. McCUE, M. S., Astronomy and Civil Engineering. MAURICE F. EGAN, A. M., LL. D., English Literature. JOHN B. BERTELING, M. D., (Resident Physician). Anatomy and Physiology. NEAL H. EWING, A. M., Mathematics. Died September 25, 1890. 6 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. Assistant Prolessors and Instructors. REV. PATRICE J. O'CONNELL, C. 8. C., Latin and English. REV. WILLIAM CONNOR, C. 8 . (3., English. REV. FREDERICK A . REUTER, C. 8. (3., German. REV. CA8IMER 8ZTUCZEO, (3. 8. (3. Latin and Greek Glassies. REV. EDWARD MURPHY, (3. 8. C., English and Mathematics. B ro . MARCELLINU8, C. S. C., Book-Keeping. BRO. ALEXANDER, (3. 8. (3., Mathematics. B ro . PHILIP NERI, C. 8. C., Penmanship and German. B ro . CELESTINE, C. S. C., Telegraphy. FACULTY. 7 Bao. 8EVERIN, C. 8. G, German. Bao. ANDREW COR8INI, C. 8. 0., Modern Languages. MICHAEL O’DEA, M. S., Telegraphy and Type-Writing. E. M. GALLAGHER, A. B., English and Mathematics. LOUIS J. HERMANN, LL. B., Phonography. WILLIAM I. MORRISON, B. S., Physical Sciences. J. E. H. PARADIS, A. B., Classics. Teachers in Preparatory Department. Bao. MARCELLUS, C. S. G, Bao. LEANDER, C. S. C., Bao. EMMANUEL, C. S. C., Bao. ALBIUS, C. S. C., Bao. HUGH, C. S. C., Bao. CAPSTAN, C. S. G, Bao. DOMINIC SILAS, 0. S. C., Bao. THOMAS, C. S. C. 8 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. Department ol Fine Arts. MUSIC. Bro . BASIL, C. S. C., Piano, Guitar, Cornet, and Flute. B ro . LEOPOLD, 0. S. C., Violin and Clarionet. ■ BRO. GIRARD, 0. 8. 0., Piano. DAMIS PAUL, Piano, Violin, and Director of the Orchestra. FREDERICK J. LISCOMBE, Mus. Doc. Vocal Music. PAINTING AND DRAWING. Sighoe LUIGI GBEGORI, Historical Painting. F. X. ACEERMANN, Linear, Architectural, and Mechanical Drawing. ATHLETICS. LOUIS KOENIG, Gymnastics. PROSPECTUS. 9 Notre Dame University. Historical. WRHE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME has by degrees | reached its present rank and standing among the educational 1 1 institutions of the country. It was founded in the year 1812 by the Very Reverend Edward Sorin, now Superior Greneral of the Congregation of the Holy Cross; in 1841 it was chartered by the Greneral Assembly of the State of Indiana. It grew rapidly from a small frontier school to a fairly equipped college, and at length assumed the proportions of a University. On April 23, 1879, five of the college buildings were destroyed by fire. The loss included the library, museums, and scientific apparatus. The progress of the University, however, was arrested but for a short time. In September, 1879, some of the colleges had been rebuilt, and the beginning of the present extended group of buildings had been made. The new order of things fulfilled a hope rather than a promise of the old, and the Notre Dame of to-day, with its complete equipment, its standard of studies, and its increasing influence, more than realizes the most sanguine expectations even of those who had the firmest belief in the possibilities of higher education in the West. A brief review of the Material Eqipment of tlie University seems not inappropriate. M a in * B u il d in g . This is five stories high; its dimensions are 320 x 155 feet. The distance from the ground to the electric light just above the statue surmounting the dome is 207 feet. This building contains museums, the libraries, art galleries, class-rooms, study halls, dormitories, lavatories, refectories, etc. On the first floor are the refectories, lavatories, trunk-rooms, armories, etc. The refectories are richly ornamented with mural paintings, repre­ senting many of the most celebrated Ecclesiastical and Secular buildings in the world, and beautifully illustrating the progress of architecture. The lavatories are supplied with hot and cold water, IO UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME. ; ancl have all the customary accommodations. The armories con- i ; tain about 150 stand of arms, with bayonets, accoutrements, etc. | These arms were procured from the State, for the service of raem- ! bers of the military organizations. The reception parlors, and I offices of the President, Secretaries, and Prefect of Discipline are on j ' the main floor, as are also the study-halls, several of the class- | rooms, the telegraph office, and the students’ office. This floor is j j tiled and the corridor is lined with a series of superb mural paint- j : ings (the work of the distinguished Roman artist, Signor Luigi j I Gregori), which illustrate the leading events in the life of Colum- ! bus, or, more particularly, such of them as history associates with | the discovery of America.
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