Zachariah Allen graduated from Brown in 1813, studied law in the office of James Burrill, and was admitted to the bar in 1815.Allen, Zachariah
Chemistry was taught at Brown for the first time in 1811, when Dr. William C. Bowen was engaged to lecture to the medical students, which he did until 1813.Chemistry
John D’Wolf was appointed professor of chemistry in 1817 in association with the Medical School in the position left vacant since 1813 when it was resigned by Dr. William C. Bowen.D’Wolf, John
In 1938 the Faculty Club moved to the house at 1 Megee Street, the former home of Zachariah Allen 1813, designed by Alfred Stone and built in 1864, which had become the home of William Ely 1878.Faculty Club
William Giles Goddard turned to newspaper editing as associate editor of the "Worcester Spy," and in 1813 became the proprietor and editor of the "Rhode Island American."Goddard, William Giles
The Judsons were expelled from Calcutta by the British East India Company and traveled to Rangoon, arriving in July of 1813.Judson, Adoniram
He resigned as professor of chemistry in 1813, and his death two years later was said to be from a respiratory disease brought on by chemical experimentation.Medical education
In November of that year Usher Parsons began attending lectures at the medical school in Boston, and in March 1818 he received an M.D. degree from Harvard, having written his dissertation on "the epidemic pneumonia of 1812-1813, as it appeared about Lake Erie."Parsons, Usher