Elisha Benjamin Andrews graduated from Newton Theological Institution in 1874, and was ordained in Beverly, Massachusetts, where he served as pastor for one year until he was called to the presidency of Denison University in 1875.Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
Raymond Clare Archibald (1875-1955), professor of mathematics, was born in Colchester County, Nova Scotia, on October 7, 1875.Archibald, Raymond C.
An item in the "Brunonian," February 6, 1875, announced, "Prof. Diman will give lectures on art Saturdays without dictation.Art
In 1875 the Corporation and the Alumni agreed on a plan allowing the alumni to vote on nominations for trustees of the University.Associated Alumni
An Athletic Association was founded on November 30, 1875, but was inactive until it was revived in the fall of 1878, when the first field day was held.Athletics
In 1875 a new suggestion from Asa Gray was that Bailey should attend the Summer School of Botany at Harvard, which he did for three summers.Bailey, William Whitman
The minimum passing mark was raised from 25 to 50 per cent in 1875, and holders of scholarships were expected to achieve a grade of 75 per cent.Curriculum
From 1875 to 1900William Goddard was president of the Providence Institution for Savings, a job for which he received no salary.Goddard, William
The versatile Greene went on to serve as professor of mathematics and civil engineering from 1855 to 1864, and professor of natural philosophy and astronomy from 1864 to 1883, with a change of title to professor of mathematics and astronomy in 1875.Greene, Samuel Stillman
Horatio Balch Hackett (1808-1875), professor of Hebrew and classical literature, was born in Salisbury, Massachusetts, on December 27, 1808.Hackett, Horatio B.
Horatio B. Hackett continued to teach at Rochester, and only a few weeks after his final trip abroad, he died suddenly on November 2, 1875, having just met with one of his classes.Hackett, Horatio B.
Alexander Lyman Holley was engaged as a writer on engineering subjects by Henry J. Raymond, editor of the "New York Times," and contributed about 300 articles to the paper between 1858 and 1875.Holley, Alexander Lyman
Henry Barrett Huntington (1875-1965), professor of English, was born in Malden, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1875.Huntington, Henry B.
An updated new catalogue with the same subdivisions was issued by his widow between 1875 and 1882.John Carter Brown Library
After the death of John Carter Brown in 1874, the second printed catalogue of his books, which now numbered about 7,000, was printed in the years 1875 to 1882.John Carter Brown Library
Charles August Kraus (1875-1967), professor of chemistry, was born in Knightsville, Indiana, on August 15, 1875.Kraus, Charles A.
The only building on the grounds was a barn, the Metcalf home having burned in 1875.Metcalf Botanical Garden
After college, Munro taught at De Veaux College in Niagara Falls, was associate principal of St. Mark’s School in Salt Lake City in 1871, spent some time in Central and South America, was principal of the Academic Institute in Le Roy, New York, from 1875 to 1879, and returned to De Veaux College as president from 1881 to 1889.Munro, Wilfred H.
After the addition to Rhode Island Hall in 1873 provided more room for the museum, Jenks, still without funds for the Museum, added a few cases paid for by donors, and, by soliciting ten dollars each from seventeen persons, was almost able to meet the cost of $190 for mounted skeletons of a horse and a buffalo acquired in 1875.Museum of Natural History
Alpheus S. Packard gained international recognition in his field, as evidenced by his election in 1872 to the Imperial Zoological-Botanical Society of Vienna, in 1875 to the Société Royale des Sciences de Liègge, Belgium, in 1891 to the Society of Friends of Natural Science of Moscow, and in 1901 to the Linnaen Society of London.Packard, Alpheus S.
After Charles W. Parsons retired from his medical practice, he returned as professor of physiology in 1875 and taught until 1882, when he resigned because of his health.Parsons, Charles W.
William Carey Poland's career at Brown began as instructor of Greek in 1870, continued as instructor of Latin and Greek from 1871 to 1875, assistant professor of Latin and Greek from 1876 to 1889, and associate professor of Greek from 1889 to 1892.Poland, William Carey
In 1875 the portraits were moved to the second story of the addition, new glass cases were installed in the old building and the first floor of the addition, and the basement of the addition was given over to Professor J. W. P. Jenks’s weekly voluntary class in taxidermy.Rhode Island Hall
This amount, with his earlier gift, now grown to $20,000, made it possible to lay the foundation in the summer of 1875.Robinson Hall
In January 1875 Brown was admitted as a voting member of the Rowing Association of American Colleges.Rowing
At the race at Saratoga in 1875, Brown came in eighth after suffering "a combination of two ‘crabs’ and a broken oar."Rowing
Thirteen of the 21 later received their degrees at their own request, and in 1875 it was "deemed expedient by the Board of Fellows that after so long a time has elapsed the names of the members of the Class who were entitled to degrees ... be now placed in the list of graduates," and have their names printed in the Triennial Catalogues.Student protests