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1 f v I'I'I E TI I Ii TH E FIIIQ I'III'I l'I IIC 'I' II E 'FI BOSTON UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY.. Olflflclc mf 'I'III'I PR1'TSIIlEN'I', 12 .S'o1m-rsul Slrvvt. Ol-'1-'ma Inf 'rm-: RICGIS'I'RAR! 12 .Sbum-.ser Struct. Omfnzna Oll' 'rms 'l'mcAsuR1cu, 12 .S'omersf't Slrevl. COLLICGE OI LIBERAL ARTS COLLICGE Ol MUSIC - COLLEGE OF AGRICUITURE' SCI-IOOL OI TIIEOLOGV - SCIIOOL OI LAW - SCIIOOL OF MEDICINE - SCIIOOI. OF ALI. SCIENCES I 2 S1 ur ICIISIYI' S'rlucm'. - 1 xAx1c1.lN SQUARE. - - AMIIICRST, MASS. - 72 MT. VERNQN S'I'RII'1'I', - 10 NSIIIIURION Pl AC I , .' . xc. Efxsr Corccouu STRm:'l'. - - 12 SINERSE1' S'I'RIlE'I'. --an
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CONTENTS. Em'rmuAr. No'rr-Ls CoN'rEN'rs - - - T1 I E T1 uc TH la Tm: T1 1 as Tm: T1 1 rc UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY - - ORGANIZATION OF Tm: UNIV:-zusm' FOUNDERS AND CORPORATIQN - STANIJING CUMMI'l l'ICl'lS - - OFFICIAL Vxsrruus Uxrvrzusrrv Couwcu, ---- UNIVERSITY SENATE AND OTHER Ol-'FICERS - THE CRY OF THE SOUL THE GATES OF SUNRISE N1-rw FouNDA'r1oNs ----- Tu rc T1 I 11: T1 nc T1-I lc TH E Tm: TH 14: CoNvocA'1'1oN.-Anmlssums 'ro IJ1-zukmcs, 1c'rc., IN 1888 I. COLLEGES. Co1,1,l-:GE OF 1.1141-:RA1. AR'rs - - - CoI.l.1-:GE 01-' Music - - COLLEGE our AGRICUIWURIC - - - II. THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS. Scuool, uv TH1cur.oux' ---- - - - Scuoor. our LAW - - Scnoox. Ol-' Mrcmcml-1 ---- III. THE SCHOOL OF ALL SCIENCES. FACULTY. - D1-:su:N. -INs'rxUC1'1uN - - - - - T1 I 1-: T1 I I-1 Umwlausrrv 011' ATI-11-:Ns - UN1v1-:RsI1'v ov Rom: - Dnzfakmzs, ETC. - - SUMMARY OF STUDENTS GIQNERAI. INDEX - - PAGE 3,4 5 li T Sb 10 11 12 13 19 30 34 315 41 Gu 72 S3 101 118 143 152 152 153 161 165
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'l'HlfI ORGANIZATION Ol 'l'Hl'1 UNIVERSITY. l'Sos'1'oN UNIVliRSl'1'Y was chartered by the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts in the year of our I.ord 1869. The three gentlemen named in the Charter as the original corporators were Isaac Rich, Esquire, the Honorable Lee Claflin, and the Honorable jacob Sleeper g all of whom had held respon- sible positions in the government of one or more of the older New England colleges, and the last of whom had served as a State-appointed Overseer ef Harvard University for a period of twelve years. The Governor of the Com- monwealth who officially approved and signed the act of incorporation was a son ofthe second ofthe original eorporators. The Corporation.-Under the provisions of the Charter, the power of receiving, holding, and administering funds, establishing departments of in- struction, appointing ofhcers of instruction and government, providing suitable buildings and appliances, conferring degrees, and, in general, the power of directing the administration, vests in the Corporation, whose legal title is The Trustees of Boston University. The body consists of the President of thc University rar qjicio, and Eve classes of Trustees elected from year to year for the term of live years. The whole number must not be less than ten nor more than thirty. In the year 1883 the Corporation was granted a Charter by the Legislature of the State of New York, the first section of which is as follows: 7Wc Tl'lIIfc'L'.V of Mc Barron Ul1i'm'1'.v1'L1', a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue ofthe laws of the State of Massachusetts, are hereby authorized and empowered to take and hold lands in this State, by devise or under the provisions of any will, in the same manner and under the same limitations applicable to benevolent and scientilic corporations organized under the laws of this State. The University Council.- Under the provisions of the statutes of organi- zation, the President of the University, the Registrar, and the Deans of the several departments, constitute the University Council. To this body belongs, among other duties, that of securing an harmonious adjustment of all inter- departmental questions of administration. The University Senate. -The members of the University Council, together with all the regular professors in the different Schools and Colleges, constitute the University Senate. All promotions to degrees are in the name of this body and of the Corporation. The University Convocation.-This body consists of all persons who have acquired any Degree or Diploma of Graduation in the University. Every promotion to a degree, or to the status of a graduate, is, accordingly, promo-
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