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The ear NmetceenTwelVe- ness of its moral basis and its educational principles. The institution gained in the respect and confidence of the public and in the influence of its alumnae. In this administration, the pressure on the old quarters of the school became so great that a larger home was required. The beneticence of Mr. William Deering provided the present hall of the Academy worthily named for Dr. Fisk. The build- ind was dedicated in 1899. Dr. Fisk resigned the principalship May 21, 1904. lVithin a few days, Arthur Herbert Wilde was appointed principal. In 1909, under the administration of Dr. Wilde, a new 810,000 organ, presented to the Uni- versity by its alumni and friends, was placed in our chapel. At the end of the school year 1908-09, having served as the school's principal for five years, Dr. Wilde was promoted to a higher position in the University. Now he is the President of the University of Arizona. The new principal, lVIr. Helm, took up his duties in 1909. The school is progressing at present, and if it continues to increase its service to the community it will be the fortunate ful- fillment of an earnest hope. ISI
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Tries ear N1 eteenTvvClVe- 4 is s s - Historical Sketch The origin of the Academy is rather obscure. just when and how the school was organized is not made clear by University records. Before preparatory instruction was undertaken by the University, boys, as Well as girls, were prepared for College in tl1e Northwestern Female College, one ofthe earliest colleges for women, which was situated in the southern part of Evans- ton. This institution was merged later in the Evanston College for Ladies, which in turn was absorbed by the University. The University opened in November, I8-QS, but too much of the time of the College faculty was occupied in giving elementary instruction to the students who came to the University, ill-prepared for their work. So in May, 1857, the faculty adopted a resolution recommending that the trustees establish a prepara- tory departrncnt. Later in the same year, there was a tutor in the University building, COld Collegej giving preparatory instruction on his own responsibility. At all events in 1860 Prep became a reality, with VVarren Taplin as Prin- cipal, and an enrollment of forty-nine students. In 1861-62 the school increased its registration from forty-nine to fifty-six. During the year 1862-63 the prin- cipal was Nathan H. Axtell who succeeded Mr. Taplin. The preparatory school, in 1863-64, was under the principalship of Charles Smith, then a student in the University and in Garrett Biblical Institute. The next principal was Louis Kistler. It was under his guidance that a more com- prehensive organization of its curriculum was established. He instigated a three year's course, in which the students were arranged as seniors, middlers, and juniors, and which fully prepared the students to enter Northwestern University. Under Mr. George VV. Vllinslow, principal 1869-73, the school greatly prospered. Its enrollment in his first year was 153, in his fourth year, 317. His administra- tion was an epoch-making one in the history of the school. Young women were granted admission under his regime. Mr. W'inslow proved that the school had a right to exist as a part of the University.. Another important fact was that HOld College was assigned to the school for its exclusive use at this time. The administration of Herbert Franklin Fisk, from 1873 to 1904, was a period of more thorough organization and of fuller iruition. The school continued to increase in its enrollment and made a deeper impression than ever for the sound- l7l
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The e-ar Nl etee-nTWelVe ii P 111-14 yffipiiyx 11111:-:fi l C 5-- g i'ff-241--,-flKih.:-iQf'1 -- 9,1 NATIiAN W11.BUR HELM Faculty NATHAN WLLBUR HELM, Principal, fb B K, HDKNII, AAT. A. B. DePauw University, 1899, A. M., DePauw University, IQOOQ A. M., Princeton University, 1901, Tutor in Latin, DePauw University, 1899-1900, Pro- fessor of Latin in Pinnington University, 1899-1900, Professor of Latin in Princeton University, IQOI-IQO4, Instructor in Latin in the Phillips Exeter Academy, 1904-1909, Principal and Instructor in Latin, Evanston Academy, IQOQ-. Joint editor Cicero's Orationsfi l9l
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