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l l 4 Ll M ir 1 E' i 1 'Tn i li u Z ' V Zami: A the able leadership of ljresiclent Hitchcock, the Col- lege was enjoying renewed prosperity after a period of financial stress when the Civil VVar tool: its toll of the students. Several years after the war a critical moment in the history of the College arrivedg the institution was invited to leave its home at Hudson in order to remove to the city of Cleveland where its Medical department had already been established in 1844. Opinion was divided, as to whether the additional cultural advantages offered by a large city were sufficient to oitsetxthe dangers to which the students would be exposed in such a place. Wlith the aid of a muniiicent donation by Mr. Amasa Stone and many other generous endowments, Adelbert College of Wfestern Reserve University was established in Cleveland in 1882. The College for XVOIDCII was founded in 1888: other branches were added . . . but we all know the University as it is today. Wlhat need to detail its many buildings and activities, its hundreds of students, graduate and undergraduate, its large and learned faculty? What has the future in store? VVe can only hazard a conjectureg but we seein justiiied in the belief that the years to come will bring only addi- tional prosperity and progress to that which the cen- tury that has passed has left in its wake. X ,gvg - .H J li c E N V fi X Q X Xl S ,I 'X l li ' N' K N, 'wi ks ,M up SIDNEY S. VVILSON T1'ea.s'1frc1' of the University ...- fs. ALIGN runner WTI , num: L' I-own - X uf-vu 0 a ff 'xr-. is ii .'?'.'s-f' -12 ,. 17'2?l3a-1, , Q, M 4. .., u ig i ww - , , 4 . -X v, nun' wi E: ' TC.. '-.4 I s IQ W s 2 E E 'W 'f Y v K 3: 'W ' ISS X, , 'X-as gi tri, I - Qlgw E' E' if X X mg .ln ' , ' I ligllbc ,..Q, , ' IL-' .. Page N unclean
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'WADE fi ,,,. ,F 5145. ff 1 F Qt fbi iff X o 0 o o 0 gf Al University Administration l lv p il N the past year, XVestern Reserve University has ,-I celebrated the centennial anniversary of its X founding. XVhat a contrast between that original V College and the University of today! At first the ,ij institution could claim scarcely more than the dig- Qj ' nity of a simple aeademyg it had had its beginnings l in the Erie Literary Society founded in the days 5 when the pioneers in the Reserve numbered only i fifteen hundred. But in 1826, upon receipt of a lV1NF1u2o G. LEUTNER Demi of the University gift of 160 acres of land by Mr. David Hudson in the town which still bears his name, a charter was obtained and the little college settled down on its large campus-with little more than its high hopes -to its years of steady development. The first faculty was fully organized in 1830: it consisted of the President, Dr. Charles Storrs, two professors, two tutors, and two professors in' theology. The students were correspondingly few in number. The first fifty years had their crises. There was agitation over the teaching of the classics, criticized by some as being the work of heathen authorsg and a costly experiment in the manual labor sys- tem proved a failure. Finally there was the anti- slavery agitation which reached even the quiet little college town and had serious results. Most of the students and faculty were against slavery, but dis- cussion became so heated that the Trustees were forced to declare against too strong comment on the subject-a step which caused the College to be hailed as entertaining pro-slavery sentiments. Under Wj ' ! H I A gin' ff msuill m X. an .a g
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.,, ,guy -, .571 - J. -- A. l,,.,. , ,,.,,,, 2,3 'Tyr 9' t v ' T' l 1 -J l l,4ili1lIf'zJ .I -twin Q6 1... -s . . , Vfefilzzisa. V if W W ll an l U l X -Fl ft fri' Ai.m2R'r C. JAMES Dean of the Men's College Adelbeirt College N 1826, Western Reserve College was founded at lludson by the Presbyteries of Portage and Huron. The student body was made up of three students, while the faculty consisted of two profes- sors of the Theology, two of arts and sciences, and two tutors. The only building on the campus was named Middle College. ln 1880, Amasa Stone of Cleveland offered the College 3500.000 upon the conditions that it change its location to Cleveland, and its name to Adelbert College of lVestern Reserve University . ln 1882, this change was completed and with ten faculty members and seventy-four students, Adelbert Col- lege began its career on the campus which it occu- pies today. The first buildings were the Main Building and Adelbert Hall . Hatch Library, Amasa Stone Memorial Chapel, Eldred Hall, The Physics Laboratory, the Biology Building, the Moreley Laboratory of Chemistry and The Gym- nasium have been built in addition. .-Xdelbert College today offers the general liberal arts course, the curricula in Business Administration and journalism, and gives an A. B. degree. lt prepares students for the professional schools of law, medicine, engineering, dentistry and library science. The College admits students either from high schools credited by the North Ohio Associa- tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools, or by examination. l. l l 5 4 i f r f , r, 1 'mimi ll mlb Mm- Pfffff TfK'f'f'.l' ,,.:..- -S QM
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