
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. --~~-~. ....", ~ University of Washingtont Seattle, Washington, + CArrALOGUE + For 1897-98 . ..}-ANNOUNCEMENT S·--+ , For 1898-99. /~ / OLYMPIA, WASH.: GWIN HICKS, • • • STATE PRINTER. 1898. , I ./ ~; --.--~ TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE. CALENDAR FOR 1898-99... 8 BOARD OF REGENTS......................................... H FACULTY AND OTHER OFFICERS............................ ]0 GENERAL INFORMATION..................................... 13 . Historical sketch ...... ". 13 Endowment and support. .. 15 Government............................................. , 15 Buildings ......... '" ...................... :...... .. .. ]6 Grounds and arbortltum. 17 Library.................................................. ]i Denny Hall. .. ]8 Museum ....................................... :......... 18 Laboratories. .. 19 Physical. 19 Chemical .......................................... '.' 20 Biological . .. 22 Mineralogical and petrographical.. .. .. 23 Observatory ............................. '.' . .. 24 Gymnasium and armory.................................. 24 Student associations. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. 25 Expense of students ...................... : .............. , 26 Laboratory fees .............................. :. .. 27 Discipline ................................................ 28 Di vision of the year. .. 28 ORGANIZATION OF THE UNIVERSITy.................. 29 THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE LIBERAL ARTS. ADMISSION ..... ~ . .. 33 By examination ................................... ; . .. 33 Suggestions for preparation......................... 35 From accredited schools .. , .............. '" .. ... .... 41 List of accredited high schools. .. 44 Course of study for high schools .................. " .. 44 or special students......................... .............. 46 or graduate students. .. 46 ) 6 Table of COlltellts. ADVANCE CREDIT. .. 47 REGISTRA'rION. .. 47 ELECTION OF STUDIES ........,............................... 47 GRADTJATION ................................................ 49 Baccalaureate degre~.................................... 49 With distinction. 49 Normal diploma........................................ ,. 50. Teachers' certificates. .. 50. Advanced degrees ............................ ,.... ...... 53 The master's degree.'...... .................. .. ...... 53 The doctor's degree ................................. : 53 SYNOPSIS OF COURSES...................................... 56 Economics and Sociology ......... , ... , .. .. 56 History.................. ...................... ...... .... .57 Philosophy and Ed ucation. .. 59 Mental and Moral Science and Oratory .................. : 6o. Ancient Languages ................. ~ .................. ,. 6] Modelon Languages . .. 65, Mathematics and Astronomy. .. 71 Physics.................................................. 72 Chemistry............................. .... ...... ....... 74 Geology and l\lineralo!!~·. .. 76 Biology.................................... .............. 78 Engineer'ing ..........................................'. .. 81 THE COLLEGE OF EYGINEERING. ADl\<IISSION .................................................. 87 REGISTRATION AND ELECTION OF STUDIES ................ 87 COURSES OFFERED. .. 81 Civil engineering...... .. .. 88 Mechanical engineering................................. 89 Electrical engineering............. .. 9o. THE COLLEGE OF MINING AND METALLURGY. ADMISSIO~ .................................................. 93 REGISTRATION AND ELECTION OF STUDIES................. 93 COURSES OFFERED. .. 93 Mining engineering. .. 93 Metallurgical chemistry. .. 94 Table of Contents. 7 THE COLLEGE OF CHE:MISTRY. ADMISSION ............................... " ................ , 97 REGISTRATION AND ELECTION OF STUDIES.:............... 97 COURSES OFFERED. .. 97 Analytical chemistry.................................... 97 .' Pharmaceutical chemistry............... .. 99 THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS. COURSES OFFERED.......................................... 103 REGULATIONS • : ............................................ , 103 ORGANIZATION FOR 1897-98 .................................. 106 LIST OF GRADUATES, 1897 .................................. , 107 REGISTER OF STUDENTS .................................... ]08 Summary of Students .................................... 114 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ....................................... 115 CALENDAR FOR .898-99. 1898. Baccalaureate Sermon ........................ May 22. Examinations for admission ................... May 24 and 25. Class and Alumni Day ......................... May 24. Commencement ............................... May 26. AUTUMN TERM. Examinations for admission ................... Sept. 12 and 13. , Registration Day ............................. Sept. 13. Term begins .................................. 9 A. M. Sept. 14. Term ends .................................... Noon, Nov. 24. Thanksgiving reces::i .......................... Nov. 24-28. WiNTER TERM. Term begins .................................. 9 A. M. Nov. 28. Christmas vacation ........................... Dec. 28, Jan. 2. 1899. Term ends .................................... Evening, March 1. Spring recess ................................. March 2-6. SPRING TERM. Term begi ns ................................. 9 A. 1\1. March 6. Baccalaureate Sermon ..........' . .- ........... May 28~ . Class and Alumni Day ........................ May 80. Commencement ............. , ................ June 1. I /I .... -.. '/: !-' ~ .. ·.. JHE J~O.AJ.U) OF REGENTS. ~.'\ ! ~ } ...... ,\ ... , '-m~ .. _ .. ~~_ Hon. GEO GE H. KING~ Presidellt, Seattle,. Term expires, 19Q1i. ~.~ '. Hon. RICH RD WINSOR, Sr., . Seattle,. Term expires, 1899. Hon. ,)"0 o.n\ ... ', .. ' .-.L._!,_§~11~~_.1.!rr,!D~.!~~,_1~w.:.. Hon. ALDEN J~ BLETHEN, Seattle,. Term expires, 1902. Hon. C. M. EASTERDAY, '.. ~:-Te1'm-exptres-, 1902. Hon. JAMES Z. MOORE,.. Spokane, Term expires, 1904. Hon. L. D. GODSHALL, •. E\'~",- ~e~m expires, 19M . ./ COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD. Execi#ille-:Regents KING, WINSOR and HOYT. blstruC/iOtI-Regents WINSOR, HOYT and BLETHEN. Library, Cabinet and Apparatus-Regents HOYT, BLETHEN and EASTERDAY. Btlildi11.1f and Gro1l1lds- Regents EASTERDA Y, MOORE and WINSOR. ... Reports a"d Publicatiolls - Regen ts GODSHALL, MOORE and HoYT. ' / \.-' J ~. , \ o lj i \})' \'--;.\ ~ " "';\~. FACULTY ~ OTHEROFFlCERS., ;)y':Y [Arranged in groups in orderots~'R,'tt~~~~~~~t>· I FRANK PIERREPONT GRAVES, PIr:=#., PRESIDENT.~ CHARLES FRANCIS REEVES, M.~.,~~=-EifrrJ ~ - Professor of 1I10de1'1t Languages. A~eline street~ Colum bis. City. I \1JIT515IAM FRAUKtJfn EBWARDS, B. S., PRili§m~NT. l\f' &1£ SAH.. EY, Wit., A. };f.~a"Lf 7lttreu~ f: Ph .lJ, Professor of Allciellt Languages. (;) ~ (.) V ~II U1LE8 III~h; u. 8.,H,~ 'rt""J./[C,,-- ~It-. l.U • ) 11A ~~. Professor of Biology. Broadway, Brooklyn .addition. IEDWARD JOHN HA I.LTON, D. D., S. T. D., , Professor of . e, and OratolY. -8retttl- )J.tl,) , BpeeldYR additii61l./I, a..;r1'C(..)&' Q.,V,' ADOLPH FREDERIC BECHDOLT, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of English.. 741 Bellevue avenue. \ r HENRY LANDES, A. M., Pro/esso, of Geology and lIfineralogy. Summ~t a.venue, Brook­ lyn addition. HENRY COFFINBERRY MYERS, Ph. D., _I, (.(,. Professor 0/ Chemistry. ..!lrooklyn additionA~v- r yJOg~+ HBURY' WHaLLE¥4"'bI~Y'i' , U,.:f'=o; 1\., Pl'ofesfl1J!--8f Militttry Science- and 'Htelitw J'J!1Id IllskJJ.ctor. .itt rj~aud-Ci'tlil E".?';;;tl,-jf~~.-East._P~~J1Y. way ~~.- '" Electlon to t,~ke elTe.:t August I, 1893. + Term ended October I, 189i. :; Has leave o( absence (or one year (rom August 1.1898. ~ Term explres July.:U. 18!18. Chair combined with that o( Philosophy and Education. Appointment us instructor in Mathematics nnd Civil Engineering expires July :n. 1898. Faculty and Other Offi~ers. 11 IEDMOND STEPHEN MEANY, B. S.,---'~ Professor of A mericat/- History at/-d Lecturer Ot/- Forestry. Sum- mit avenue, Brooklyn addition. ' J AMES ALLEN' SMITH, Ph. D., Professor of Political and Social SciC1lCC g r - tV.y. '-:J ?t II~B,) i)I):gYS biNeOLM 130LION, Ph-:-D.{?L-tL/'tc t1 () I :--t1/-'-J '} Professor of ph" &) § 0/ E~ucation.-B~ ~tE-rv"'1f1rd additik ARTRUR"a. RANUM, A. B.. " ' " ' - Professor of Mathematics alld /lstrOtlomy' . .J II b tG _ ~ (r ~r, , IALMON H. FULL~R,!d' c. E" . _ . _ ~ '-/-'cui. !O~7A." add1h~ Professor of Engtneertng. _ ~~ ,y~'J ..... - -(/ ~~'~:=~!:7;~h.!.,:. CAROLINE HAVEN .OBER, Assistant Professor of Modenl Latlg'uages. 1108 Sixth A venue. , THOMAS EATON DOUBT, M.:A.,' ,--' /i) IJI~ a. U;t.;;;.. Assista11t Professor of Physics. - ~ rl.... rt r< t,'.rtt.7 ' VOH~r'........-.rl K ~, ,1Jt- VICTOR J. STALEY, Ph. D., , ~ U , ~ Instructor it/. Latin alld GI·eek.'O l?lht-C.,crv..--t Oiir?U', ~ '_j II MARTHA LOIS HANSEE, A./M., I1lstnuior itt Latitl, Greek and Englis/I. Chestel' Street, Brooklyn A~ition. CHARLES WILCOX VANDER VEER, Illstrttcior ill Physical Cielture afld Hygien'!. 1508 Fourth A v- , enue. , , J. B. WALKER, A. M., cr!/. W"d!f-r( (! /): (,';, Instruclor ill. Mathematics alld Physics.)~ '} o.i TREVOR CHARLES DIGBY KINCAID, Tlltorand Laboratory Assistallt ill Biology. Broadway, Brook­ lyn Addition. aTerm expires July :n. 1898. b'1't'rm expire,. July :n. 1898. cElection to take elYect August 1. 189l-l. (/Electioll to take clYect August I, IS9S. j 12 Faculty and Otller Officers" * IN NIElS Ef5f:JIS BeD I i"";"B. S., ,,'4 a "I LzzhOflil61r.,USfsldltt ill 1 JlysitS. Brooklyn Adtrition. I HEN R 5: HA (ELeelE HIUf13H:A W, :B. S., e:furaior VI tile museum. Bro8l1way, Dtook!4y.a...Addition. CLARK DAVIS,
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