Catalogue1889-1890.Pdf

Catalogue1889-1890.Pdf

, t f I I j The Annual Catalog"ue, published at Commence­ ment by authority of the Board of Regents, is a record of the membership and condition of the Uni­ rersity for the Unirersity year, and also contains the courses of study and other announcements for the Unirersity year following. The Catalogue n·ill be sent gratuitously, postage paid, to all persons who apply for it. L _ THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. I· _ CATALOGUE FOR THE YEAR 1889=90, AND ~ ANNOUNCEMENT ~ FOR THE YEAR , ~, 1890=91, I I By THE UNIVERSITY. MINNEAPOLIS. 1890.\') I ~ 4 THE VXIYERSITY OF MIX1'\ESOTA. J, FIRST TERM. ,SEPTEl\fBER 2, T. Entrance Examinations, for the year 1890-91, begin. 3, \Y. 4, T. 5, F. 6, S. .. 1 w. 8, ~L Examinations end and Registration begins. 9, T. Registration completed and classes called at 10:45. 10, 'V. Library opens. 13,S 2w. 15,::\1. Literary Sodcties-7:30, p. m. 20, S 3 w. 27, S 4 w. OCTOBER 4. S. 5 w. 6, l\I. Opening Lecture of the :Vledical Department at 8:00, p. m. 7, T. Entrance Examinations at 9:00, a. m. 8, \Y. :l\1edical Lectures begin. 11, S 6 w. 18, S 7 w. 21, T. School of Agriculture opens. 25, S 8 "'~. NOVEMBER 1, S 9 w. 8, S 10 w. 15, S. 11 "-. 22, S. 12 " .. t~ }i. Tertll. t'~'\a!"i~ationsbegin. ~:T: ''.::: ~~: ::: ·:~<J.pti~~~d.:: : 2t1,'\~ ": :: :~ ... : •• !0t:C1~t.I!~: : 27, T .• -:J;HANKSG1Yl:,\G DAY. • •••• 28, F:·.Ei~mi!l:'tttoh·"f~,.s:'l"P.iti~e~students. 2_~~_~~· ••__ ~_~·_~~'~~_~~_;f~~·_;_jii __ I' ~·..:i" 13 'v. •::. :.: :. :,~t> TERM. ----:--_ ..: _:---~- ..-:-- .. ~:. :_--­ DECEMBER 1, :VI. Regi~t;r:tio·n· r;r ~e~Jtfcr ierm. 2, T. " "; classes called at 10:45. 6, S. 1w. 9, T. Annual Meeting of the Board of Regents. 13, S. 2w. 20, F. 3 w. 20, S. Holiday Recess begins. 25, T. CHRISTMAS DAY. JANUARY 1, T. NEW YEAR'S DAY. 6, T. \York Resumed in all departments. 10, S. 4 'v. 17, S. 5 w. r ALMANAC. 5 ~ JAXUARY 24, S. 6w. 31. S. 7 w. FEBRUARY 7, S. 8w. , 14, S. 9w. 18,W. l:niYersity Charter, 1868. 21, S. ................................................ , 10 w. ~ 22, S. 'VASHI~GTON·S BIRTIIDA Y. 28, S. ..... 11 w. MARCH 2,M. Term Examinations. 3, T. 4,'V. 5, T. Examinations for conditioned ~tudents. 6, F. 7, S. 12~\v. THIRD TERM. MARCH 9,M. Registration for third term. 10, T. classes called at 10:45. 14, S. 1 w. 21, S. 2w. 27, F. GOOD FRIDAY. 28, S. Holiday.......................................... 3jw. 29, S. EASTER SVNDAY. APRIL 4, S. 4w. 10, F. School of Agriculture closes. 11, S. ........... 5 w 18, S. .......................................................................................... 6w 25, S. .......................................................................................... 7w. ::\IAY 2, S. .......................................................................................... 8 w. 9, S. .......................................................................... 9w. 16, S. .......................................................................................... 10 w. 18,M. Examinations for promotion and degrees in the l\Iedical L Department begin. .... 19, T. Senior Examinations begin. o 23, S. .......................................................................................... 11 w. i ::l Senior examinations for degrees in the La'" Department. 26, T. 27, W. Library closes. 28, T. T~;m Exa~i~a:i~~s. ••••••••_. : _:. e.: :- ..::- (I) 29, F. l­ " : : :e.. :: _. ::. :_: _•• : :... _••:: Ll 30, S. _••_: .:: •••.. -: •.•..4 - 12 w. o ------ ..;. -. -;--:.---:-:-.• --:-. :- .. -:- f-. COMME~li~~ ~-t:~K, I'll9~ :-:: :: .: : ..... -...::..0000 SUNDAY, MAY 31. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE, ;. •• 3:00 P. M. MONDAY, JUNE 1. FIELD DAY SPO(TS,: : ••• :.: ; •• : : ...: 2:00 P. M. ORATORICAL CO~TE!ri:·: :••• :••• ~ ••• : 8:00 P. M. cU" TUESDAY, JUKE 2. SENIOR CLASS Dl\-'~XERCISES, 2:00 P. M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. ALUMKI DAY- o Business Meeting, 10:00 A. M. THURSDAY, JUKE 4. COMMEKCEMENT DAY­ Graduating Exercises, 9:00 A. M. Commencement Dinner. 1:00 P. M. Drill and Dress Parade of the Military De­ partment, 4:00 P. M. President's Reception, ­ 8:00 P. M. FRIDAY, JUKE 5. SUMMER VACATION BEGIXS. • The year 1891-'92 will begin September 1st, 1891. I J 6 THE rXIVERSITY OF l\lIXXESOTA. BOARD 0 F REGENTS. The HOX. GREEKLEAF CLARK, M. A., ST. P.U·L, 1892. The HOK. CCSHMAX K. DA \'IS, :VL A" ST. PAI'L, - 1892. The HOK. K:\UTE :--iELSOX, ALEXAXDRIA, 1896. The HON. JOHX S. PILLSBURY, MIIOlEAPOLIS, 1896. The HOK HEXRY H. SIBLEY. 1.1.. D., ST. P.U·L, 1891. The HON. GORDO;\, E. COLE, 1.1.. R, FARIRAl'LT, 1891. The HON. \VILLIAM LIGGETT, BENSOX, 1891. The HON. STEPHEK MAHOXEY, B. A., MIXXEAPOLIS, - 1895. The HON. S. }.L E:VIERY, LAKE CITY, 1895. The HOK. WILLIAM R. MERRIAM, ST. P.U'L, Ex-Officio. The Goyernor of the State. The HON. DAVID L. KIEHLE, LL. D., ST. PAl'L, Ex-Officio. The State Superintendent of Public In.,truction. CYRUS NORTHROP, LL. D., :\IIXNEAPOL!S, Ex-Officio. ... The President of the rniYcrsity. ..... .. ~ .... :. : .... ... .. .. ... ::: .: ~ :: :.e:. : .-.- . : .. : :::::..: .~ .:• • O~F.IGILR~ p~ }'jIE BOARD. :. ~ : : :..- .::.:::: ..::: The HON. Hl:!KR.\' H~Smr..m:r·: ::.: : : ...: - President. Recording Secretary'. Corresponding Secretary. H. P. BRO\V:\E [Address care Commercial Bank], Treasurer. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The HON. JOHK S. PILLSBCRY, Chairman. The HOK DAVID 1., KlEHLE. CYRlTS NORTHROP, Clerk. FACULTY AKD I~STRUCTORS. 7 FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. CYRUS KORTHROP, LL. D., President, 519 Tenth Avenue S. E. WILLlni W. FOLWELL, LL. D., 1020 Fifth Street S. E. Professor of Political Science and Librarian; and Ledurer on International Law. JABEZ BROOKS, D. D., 1708 Laurel Avenue. Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. NEWTON H. WINCHELL, M. A., 10 State Street S. E. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, in charge ofthe Geological Survey. Curator of the General Museum. CHARLES K HEWITT 1\1. D., Red Wing. University Professor of Sanitary Science. TOHN G. MOORE, B. A., 2850 Uniycrsity Avenue S. E. Professor of the German Language and Literature. CHRISTOPHER W. HALL, M. A., 803 University Aycnue S. E. Professor of Geology. :-lineralogy and Biology. Assist- «nt CUrator of the .Museum. JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, B. A., 3806 Blaisdell Avenue. Associate Professor of Greek ancl :\Iathematics. JOHN S. CLARK, B. A., 1523 University Aycnue S. E. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. MATILDA J. WILKIN, B. L., 1303 Fifth Street S. E. Instructor in English and German. JOHN F. DOWNEV, M. A., C. E., 9 Florence Court. Professor of :\Iathematics and Astronomy. WILLIAM A. PIKE, S. B., 2525 University Avenue S. E. Professor of Engineering. 8 THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. 1 JAMES A. DODGE, Ph. D., 813 Fifch Street S. E. Professor of Chemistry. lVIARIA L. SANFORD, 1401 Sixth Street S. E. Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution. CHARLES W. BENTO:-l, B. A., 1427 University Avenue S. E. Professor of the French Language and Literature. O. J. BREDA, 612 Fifteenth Ayenue S. E. Professor of the Scandinavian Languages and Literatures. GEORGE EDWIN ~L'lccLEAN, Ph. D., 328 Tenth Avenue S. E. Professor of the English Language and Literature. CHARLES F. SIDENER, B. S., 1316 Fifth Street S. E. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. HENRY F. NACHTRIEB, B. S., 12 Florence Court. Professor of Animal Biology. HARRY PRATT JUDSON, M. A., 316 Tenth Ayenue S. E. Professor of History and Lecturer on Pedagogics. FREDERICK S. JONES, B. A., Professor of Physics. WILLI.UI R. HOAG, B. C. E., 1516 Seyenth Street, S. E. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. JOHN H. BARR, B. M. E., 428 University Ayenue S. E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. CONWAY Mc~hLLAN, M. A., 803 University Avenue S. E. Instructor in Botany. HENRY T. ARDLEY, 1521 University Avenue S. E. Principal of the school of Free Hand Drawing, Designing and Wood Carving. W. S. HOUGH, Ph. M., 1301 Fifth Street S. E. Assistant Professor of ~Iental and ~Ioral Philosophy and Logic. HON. \VILLI.Ul S. PATTEE, ~I. A., ~Iinneapolis. Dean of the Department of Law and Professor of the Law of Contracts. t FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. 9 HON. GORDON E. COLE, LL. B., Faribault. Lecturer on Corporations. FRANK B. KELLOGG, St. Paul. Lecturer on Equity Jurisprudence. I HO:ir. CHARLES D. Kerr, M. A., St. Paul. Lecturer on the Law of Partnership. CHARLES A. WILLARD, ·LL. B., ::Ylinneapolis. Lecturer on the Law of Bailments. Jl:DGE JAMES O. PIERCE, Minneapolis. Lecturer on Constitutional and Statutory Law. HON. C. D. O'BRIEN, St. Paul. f Lecturer on Criminal Law and Procedure. HaN. W. D. Cornish, St. Paul. ~ Lecturer on Life and Fire Insurance. CHARLES W. BUNN, LL. B., St. Paul. ~ Lecturer on Suretyship and Mortgages, Practice in United I States Courts. I HON. GEORGE B. YOl::irG, A. M., LL. B., St. Paul, Lecturer on the Conflict of Laws. PERRY H. MILLARD, M. D., St. Paul. Dean of the Department of Medicine and Surgery and Professor of Clinical Surgery. RICHARD O. BEARD, M. D.. Minneapolis, Professor of Physiology. C. J. BELL, A. M., 39 Eleyenth Street S. Professor of Chemistry. H. M. BRACKEN, M. D., L. R. C. S. E., ::Ylinneapolis. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. ALBERT E. SENKLER, M. D., St. Paul. Professor of Theory and Practice of ::Yledicine. CHARLES H. HeNTER, A. M., M. D., ::Ylinneapolis. Professor of Clinical Medicine. EYERTON J. ABBOTT, A. B., M. D., St. Paul. Professor of Clinical Medicine. j 10 THE rXIYERSITY OF MINNESOTA. CHARLES A. \YHEATOX, M. D., St. Paul. Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. FREDERICK A. DUXSMOOR, :\f. D., 1\linneapolis. Professor of Clinical and Operative Surgery. PARKS RITCHIE, M.D., St. Paul. Professor of Obstetrics. ALEX J. STOXE, M. D., 1.1.. D. St. Paul. Professor of Diseases of ·Women. JOH:-I F. Fl'LTOX, Ph. D., :\1. D., St. Paul. ProfEfsor of Opthalmology, Otology and Hygiene. FRANK ALLPORT, M.

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