Prospectus of Norwich University, 11 November 1840
Handwritten prospectus of Norwich University, dated 11 November 1840, probably meant for publication.
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Handwritten prospectus of Norwich University, dated 11 November 1840, probably meant for publication.
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Broadside advertisement for Norwich University, dated December 1838; announces that the institution was incorporated, "with full powers to confer Diplomas," in 1834; provides general information about the expense of attending, course of study offered, and history of the institution. ; EXPOSITION OF THE NORWICH UNIVERSITY, in THE STATE OF VERMONT. CAPT. PARTRIDGE begs leave to inform the American Public, that the Norwich University, of which he is President, was incorporated by the Legislature of Vermont in 1834, with full powers to confer Diplomas, and possesses all other powers and immunities belonging to Literary Institutions of the highest order in the United States. It went into operation in May, 1835. The said University is the same in principle as the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy, formerly at this place, and afterwards at Middletown, Conn. It is based upon broad and liberal principles, recognizing nothing of a sectarian character either in religion or politics. The great object of its founders is to educate youth for their country—to combine in one, the Soldier, the Statesman, and the Philosopher. A course of Military instruction, also Civil Engineering, the practical Sciences generally, and Ancient and Modern Languages, is given at th
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10713/4429
In this book, Nathaniel Potter, principal architect of the University of Maryland, chronicles his efforts in conjunction with John B. Davidge in founding the College of Medicine of Maryland in 1807. The College was the forerunner of the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Potter delineates the selecting of competent faculty instructors to serve under Davidge as first Dean, and their successful petitions to the Maryland State Legislature for official charter. He also describes in detail the turmoil resulting from subsequent 1825 legislation which wrested control of the University away from the founding Regents and placed it under a state-appointed Board of Trustees.
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List of students in Alden Partridge's class at the University of Virginia in 1835 and 1836.
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Broadside with the program of commencement exercises at Norwich University in Norwich, Vermont, on 18 August 1836; lists speakers for scheduled lectures and orations. ; NORWICH UNIVERSITY. Commencement, Thursday August 18, 1836. ORDER OF EXERCISES. 1. MUSIC. 2. Prayer. 3. MUSIC. 4. Address. Rev. R. Streeter, Woodstock, Vt. 5. History of the Town of Norwich. J. JP. Slafter, Norwich, Fit. 6. Oration.—Vindication of the Principles of Norwich University. C. H. Fay, Lebanon, N. H. 7. Music. 8. Internal Improvement. E. Shotwett, City of New- York. 9. Necessity of a general dissemination of Military Science in a free Government. J. W. Curtis, Warren, Vt 10. Governments and their influence. S. R. Streeter, Woodstock, Vt 11. Forensic Disputation.—Need any danger be apprehended from the existence of Political Parties in a Republic? A. Jackman, Middletown, Ct. M. Wadleigh, Sutton, JY. H. 12. Dialogue in French. J. H. Streeter, Woodstock, Vt R. Frazier, City of Philadelphia. 13. Modern Abolitionism. S. Robbes Peterborough, JY. H. 14. Music. 15. Eulogy on Ex-President Madison. T. Whipple, Wentworth, N. H. 16. Female Education. J. Swett, Claremont, JV4. H. 17. Oration.—European Emigration to the United States. G. Cotton, Claremont, N. H. 18. Eulogy on King Philip. C. D. Gray, Harrisburg, Va. 19. Oration.—European Emigration to the United States. R. Frazier, City of Philadelphia. 20. Oration in French. G. Cotton, Claremont, N. H. 21. Oration, by E. L. Brooks, Esq., of New-York City, Candidate for the degree of A M. 22. Music. 23. Degrees Conferred, 24. Music. 25. Prayer. franklin b. hitchcock.Printer.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10713/748
Dissertations (M.D.), University of Maryland (1812-1920), School of Medicine, 1833-1834. ; This volume contains the following manuscripts described as either an Inaugural Dissertation or an Inaugural Essay presented to the University of Maryland for the Degree of "Doctor of Medicine" or "Doctor of Physic": Arachnitis or Inflammation of the Arachnoid Membrane / by Johnson, Edward 1833; Rheumatism / by Butler, Francis 1834; Bilious Remittent Fever / by Boteler, John T. 1834?; Epilepsy / by Ashton, Charles L. 1834; Apoplexy / by Rowland, William B. 1834; Cholera Infantum / by Robertson, George J. 1834; Apoplexy / by Brown, John H. 1834; Cellular Tissue / by Muse, James A. 1834; The Importance of Legislative Enactments for the Suppression of Empirism / by Tyson, A. H. 1834; Pathology, Cause and Treatment of Dyspepsia / by Stanton, William 1834; Epilepsy / by Ghiselin, William 1834; Are There Such Agents as Miasmata Which Acting on the System Produce Bilious Fever? / by McGill, Thomas J. 1834; The Reciprocal Influence of Mind and Body / by Rose, William R. 1834; Scarlet Fever / by Author Unknown 18uu; Chronic Enteritis / by Garlick, Theodatus 1834; Therapeutics / by John F. Leigh 1834; Chronic Diseases of the Nervous System / by Cabell, John L. 1834; Lepra Tuberculosa / by Carr, Samuel John 1834; Purgatives: Their Properties, Uses and Effects as Medicines and Remedial Means / by Brown, Catesby G. 1834; Menorrhagia / by Hutchins, Nicholas 1834; Cholera Spasmodica / by Wilson, Josiah N. 1834; Hydrocyanic Acid / by Frampton, Lingard H. 1834; Eupatorium Perfoliatum / by Power, James 1834; De Concoctione / by Sams, Carleton C. 1834. Some manuscripts in Latin and French. ; http://www.archive.org/details/universityofmary3334 ; somtheses1833-1834a
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Undated list of subscribers to Alden Partridge's lectures or to "Capt. Patridges tickets or course of lectures delivered at the University of Virga. on the science of war & fortifications;" may date to between 1835 and 1836. ; Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044094036530
On spine: Cambridge statutes, 16th century. ; With this is bound: Gt. Brit. Laws, statutes, etc. The statutes of Queen Elizabeth for the University of Cambridge (12th Elizabeth, A.D. 1570) Translated from the original Latin statutes. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hx4szz
Cover title: Oration before the United Brothers Society. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes: Laws for the government of the unviersity (revised, September 11, 1838.) ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Caption title: An act to amend the charter of the University of King's College (passed 4th March, 1837) ; At head of title: Provincial statutes, chap. XVI, 7th William IV, A. D. 1837. ; TPL, ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
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Comp. by James McBride. ; Bound with: its Laws passed by the Ohio Legislature . Hamilton, 1814. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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