Bucknell University - L Agenda Yearbook (Lewisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1893

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cf apt;n«ilt§ of Ji]§tpucfioi]. I. Tke ©oUeSe. I. — The Classical Course. II. — The Philosophical Course. (a) The L,atin Division. (b) The Greek Division. Ill- — Advanced Courses, leading to the masters degrees, after one year ' s study. Open only to graduates ot Bucknell College. IV. — Eclectic Course. II. Tl e c0ideTny. I. — The Classical Course. II. — The Scientific Course. III. — Eclectic Course. 111. The Institute. I. — The Literary Course. II. — The Classical Course. Ill- —The Latin or Greek Scientific Courses. IV. — Eclectic Course. lU. The rv]u5ic Institute. I— The Vocal Department. IL The Instrumental Department. J. T e School of r{. I. — Drawing. II. — Painting.

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a mother does her first-born child. All this because it reaches what no lecture, text- book, or sermon in the world can reach. We see around us so many apparently discontented because their greatness does not seem to be fully appreciated, and who are clamoring for revolution. We wish to meet this great demand. We .see that the world has laughed at some of the greatest men that lived, and, keeping this in mind, don ' t become angry if you are classed among those at whom the world once has laughed, or if you are laughed at when this book appears. My friend, it is mark and a public recognition of greatness. In your heart, you should be proud. This book claims an existence because we believe that Buck- nell is not nor should be behind any other college of its class. In issuing the volume, we have no apologies to make. We believe there is need of none. We do not regard it as an ideal college annual. All we claim or hope for it is that it may be the first one of a long series. In the future, when the history of the institution will be written, the college annual will be one of the .sources of its hi.stoiy. We sincerely hope that succeeding classes may take up the work and push it forward. We expect great results from them.



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®pI o oll ©! . Faculty and Administration. JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, Ph. D., LL. D., - President. Ami Professor of Psychology and Ethics. A. B., Bucknell University, 1S69 ; A. M., 1872 ; Ph. D., Lafayette, 1883 ; LL. D. Dickinson College, 1891, and Colgate Universitj-, 189 1 ; sensed with honor in the Civil War ; Principal of Keystone Academy, Factoryville, 1869 to 1889 ; nine years pastor of Factoryville Baptist Church ; called to the Presidency of Bucknell Universitj-, 1889 ; trustee of Keystone Academy and Bucknell University ; Sigma Chi. FREEMAN LOOMIS, Ph D., Professor of Modern Languages and Literature, and History, and Librarian. A. B., Bucknell University, 1866; A. M., 1869; Ph. D., Bucknell University, 1889; graduated with Latin Salutatory ; Principal University Academy two years ; Principal University Preparatory School ten years ; studied French and German in Paris and Berlin, 1870-72 ; elected to a professorship in Bucknell University, 187 1. GEORGE G. GROFF, M. D., LL. D., Professor of Organic Sciences. Educated at Tremont Seminary, West Chester State Normal School, Michigan University and the Medical Colleges of New York and Philadelphia ; teacher in public Schools Chester county, and West Chester State Normal School ; Professor in Bucknell University, 1879 lecturer before Teachers ' Institutes ; member and ex-president of Pennsylvania State Board of Health ; member State Board of Agriculture ; Acting President of Bucknell University, 1SSS-S9; organized State sanitarj work at Johnstown after flood ; author and compiler of chemical notebooks, mineral analysis, mineralogical charts and chemical show cards.

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