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CATALOGUE

OF THE

TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS,

OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF ;

AND OF THE

GRAMMAR AND CHARITY SCHOOLS,

ATTACHED TO THE SAME.

PHILADELPHIA.

1825 TRUSTEES. 1825.

1. The Governor of the state 18. Rev. James P. Wilson, ex officio, president of the D. D. board. 14. Robert Waln. 2. Rt. Rev. William White, 15. John Sergeant. D. D. 16. George Fox. 3. William Tilghman, chief 17. Thomas Cadwalader. justice. 18. Nicholas Biddle. 4. Edward Burd. 19. Zaccheus Collins. 5. . 20. Peter S. Duponceau. 6. Benjamin R. Morgan. 21. Charles Chauncey. 7. Moses Levy. 22. Thomas Duncan. 8. Joseph B. MKean. 23. . 9. James Gibson. 24. Joseph R. Ingersoll. 10. Horace Binney. 25. Rev. Philip F. Mayer, 11. William Meredith. D. D. 12. . Jos. Reed, Sec. and Treas.

Standing Committees for the year 1825. Messrs Gibson, Meredith, Finance and accounts. Fox. Meredith, Chew, 1 Chauncey, Charity schools. Ingersoll. Gibson, Burd, Wistar museum. Collins, Rawle, Morgan, Fox, Perkasie Lands. Cadwalader, Gibson. Dr. Wilson, Messrs Duponceau, Grammar School. Meredith 4

Messrs Meredith, Gibson, . Library. Duponceau. Meredith, Cadwalader, Fourth Street buildings. Ingersoll.

Rawle, Botanic Garden. Burd,

Chew, Gratuitous tickets to the Me Gibson, dical lectures. Meredith.

Committees of examination, first Session. 1825.

Dr. White, Dr. Wilson, Messrs Gibson, Messrs Chew, Junior Morgan, 0 Sergeant, Grammar School. Collins, Binney, Chauncey, Cadwalader, Ingersoll. Dr. Mayer. Messrs Tilghman, Messrs Burd, Meredith, 0 Rawle, M'Kean, Levy, Duponceau, - Fox, Waln Hopkinson, Biddle. Duncan.

Second Session. 1825.

Dr. Wilson, Dr, White, Messrs Chew, Messrs Gibson, Sergeant, Morgan, Binney, Collins, Cadwalader, Chancey, Chauncey Dr. Mayer. Ingersoll. Messrs Burd, Messrs Tilghman, Junior Rawle, Meredith, Grammar School Levy, Waln, Fox, M'Kean, Duncan, Duponceau, Hopkinson. Biddle.

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PROFESSORS.

In the Arts. Frederick Beasley, D. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy, Provost of the University. Robert M. Patterson, M. D. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, Vice Provost. James G. Thomson, A. M. Professor of Languages. Rob. M. Patterson, Secretary.

Medicine. Philip Syng Physick, M. D. Professor of Anatomy. Nathaniel Chapman, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Prac- tice of Physic, and of Clinical Medicine. William Gibson, M. D. Professor of Surgery. John Redman Coxe, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry. Thomas C. James, M. D. Professor of Midwifery. William E. Horner, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Anatomy. William E. Horner, Dean.

Natural Science. William P. C. Barton, M. D. Professor of Botany. Thomas Say, A. M. Professor of Natural History, including G eology. Robert M. Patterson, M. D. Professor of Natural Philosophy. William H. Keating, A. M. Professor of Mineralogy and Chemis- try as applied to Agriculture and the Arts. Thomas T. Hewson, M. D. Professor of Comparative Anatomy.

Law. Charles W. Hare, A. M. Professor.

General Literature. Robert Walsh, jr. L. L. D. Professor.

Teachers of Modern Languages. Grillet, teacher of the French. Francis Varin, do. German. Felix Merino, do. Spanish. William Dick, Janitor. 6

Medical Students, 1824-5. Pennsylvania, - - - - 177 Virginia, - - - - - - 132 North Carolina, - - - - - - - 34 Ohio, ------4 South Carolina, - - - - - - - 36 _ Georgia, - - - - - _ - 30 Delaware, - - - - - - - - 22 , - - - - . - - 21 New York, - - - - - - - - 10 Maryland, - - - - - 5 District of Columbia,- -- - - 5 Kentucky, - - - - - - 2 Tennessee, Rhode Island, Illinois, Maine, Alabama, Canada, each one - - - 6

Total 484. Attendants at a first course, - - 276 Second, - - 142 Third, - - - 59 Fourth, - - 7

Total 484. Increase 60 Graduates in Medicine. 1811, - - - 64. 1812, - - - - 82. 1813, - - - 61. 1814, --- - 62. 1815, - - - 44. 1816, - - - - 70. - 1817,--69. 1818, , - - - - 88. 1819, - - - 102. 1820, - - - 79. 1821, - - - 66. 1822, - - - - - 76. 1823, - - - 101. 1824. - - - - - 96. Students in the Arts.

1.SENIOR CLASS.

1. Adolphus E. Borie, 3.. Anthony B. Chew, 2.. Vincent L. Bradford, 4. Thomas F. Dale,

7 5. William Duane, 11. Samuel W. Henry, 6. George Fox, 12. Charles Huffnagle, , 7. Thomas D. Gallaher, 13. Richard Maris, 8. James Goodman. 14. Joseph S. Peace, 9. Thomas Harper, 15. Henry H. Reed, 10. Henry Hays, 16. Coburn Whitehead. JUNIOR. 1. Joseph Abbott, 12. Isaac Hazlehurst, 2. John Ashhurst, 13. Henry Helmuth, 3. Charles Bayard, 14. John Jordan, 4. Edward Biddle, 15. Henry MKean, 5. Thomas Bowie, 16. Thomas MKinley, 6. Edward Brookes, 17. James Nassau, 7. Joseph Carson, 18. Thomas Newbold, 8. Robert Davidson, 19. William Henry Nightingale, 9. Theodore Dewees. 20. Phillips, 10. Joseph Evans, 21. Francis West, 11. Joseph Fisher, 22. James Wilson. Sophomore.

1. Frederick W. Beasely, 7. William Huffnagle, 2. Thomas Cadwalader, 8. William Keith, 3. S. F. Du Bois, 9. W. H. Klapp, 4. Robert Dunlap, 10. Governeur M. Meredith. 5. R. E. Evans, 11. George W. Norris. 6. Edward Hallowell, Total 49.

Graduates of former years, viz. 1810, - - - 12 1811, - - - - - 21 1812, - - - 16 1813, - - - - - 11 1814, - - - 1815, - - - - - 15 1816, - - - 7 1817, - - - - - 17 1818, - - - 7 1819, - - - - - 18 1820, - - - - 16 1821, - - - . - 34 1822, - - - - 26 1823, - - - - - 23 1824, - - - - 15 Present Senior Class, 16.

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Grammar School.

The Rev. James Wiltbank, teacher. Frederick Schofield tutor.

1822 scholars - - 65 182347- - 1824 - - - 41

Charity Schools. Joseph Bullock, teacher of the school founded by John Keble, has under his care - - - - 36 boys John M'Kinly teacher of the charity school of the University - - - - 49 boys. Jane Knowles, mistress - 29 girls.

114 Increase last year, 44.