George Washington University Law School - Class Book Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1897

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of the departments, and as a result the Theological School was dis- continued. Then came financial diihculties, which were more serious, and in 1827, the faculty resigned in a body. In the Spring of 1828, the college reopened its doors, and its progress, sometimes slow, was steady from that time until interrupted by the Civil War of 1861, at which period the institution was free from debt, sub- stantially endowed, and the student body larger than at any previous time. But in common with other institutions the college felt the harmful effects of war. Exercises were suspended in some depart- ments and the college buildings performed good service as a hospital for sick and wounded soldiers of the Union army. College work was resumed in 1865, and from that time the progress of the institution has been rapid. By an act of Congress of March 3, 1873, it was provided that the corporate title ofthe institution should be THE CGLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. In 1884 the present university building, corner of Fifteenth and H streets, was occupied, the trustees having decided in 1879 to remove from the suburbs into the heart of Washington. The late W. W. Corcoran was the largest contributor to the building and endowment funds of the university, his contributions of money and realty aggregating nearly f200,000. john Withers, of Virginia, contributed 57o,ooo, and President john Quincy Adams, a part of j,5E18,ooo. Columbian University ranks high in the list of educational institutions of this country. While ably directed, and having a faculty of unusual distinction, proper consideration for its superior location must be had. That Washington is destined as an educa- tional centre is manifest from the progress of a single decade. The city having many kindred societies, has become the meeting place for many of the prominent historical, philosophical and scientific societies of the United States. Theimmense libraries, the labora- tories and the museums belonging to the Government-all open to the students-help to make Columbian great. I3

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although on june 30, 1821, the Preparatory School Was contem- plated. The first President was Dr. Staughton, a native of England and an eminent pulpit orator. A prospectus of the college was issued june 27, 1821, and referred to the institution as one of National locality, considera- tion, and benelit, founded on the most liberal principles. It contained, among others, a Warm endorsement by President Monroe. A college building, the construction of which was commenced in 1820, and costing about g35,000, was completed in 1822. Agents of the college were sent to England and other parts of Europe, and after visiting the principal seats of learning, returned with many valuable suggestions as to the best methods of higher education. Among the foreign contributors to the funds of the college were the then Chancellor of the Exchecquer Cthe Right Honorable Nicholas Vansittart, Lord Bexleyj, the Bishop of Durham Qthe venerable and evangelical Dr. Shute Barringtonb, Alexander Baring Qafterward Lord Ashburton, Who with Daniel Webste1', negotiated the Ash- burton Treaty of I842D, Thomas Babbington Cuncle of Lord Macauley, and from whom he was namedj, Dr. Adam Clarke Qthe eminent Methodist divine and commentatorj, Williani Wilberforce, CphilanthropistD, and other persons of distinction in church and state. The Medical School was projected November 15th, 1821, and a few days later it was decided that a Law School should be estab- lished at no distant day. The first commencement was held December 15, 1824, and was a notable event in the history of the college. The President of the United States, with several members of his cabinet, distinguished members of Congress, including Henry Clay, then Speaker of the House of Representatives, and General Lafayette, then visiting this country, were present. Although auspiciously inaugurated, all was not smooth sailing for the new enterprise, for about this time there arose serious dif- ferences of opinion among the trustees as to the relavite importance I2



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Rev. Benaiah L. Whitman, D. D., elected June 17, 1895, to succeed the late Dr. James C. Welliiig, was inaugurated as Presi- dent ofthe University, November 15, 1895. Columbian is signally blessed in the selection of one possessing such a high degree of culture and intellectual development. The prosperity and standing of the University are matters very near to his heart, and under his Wise guidance we shall see an unexampled advancement on the part of Columbian. At present, the University comprises the following ten departments: The Columbian College, the Corcoran Scientific School, the Summer School, the University Extension, the Grad- uate School, the Law School, the Medical School, the Dental School, the Columbian Academy and the Veterinary School. It has been decided to close the Academyi at the end of the present term, in view ot the fact that the University has reached a point of development which makes Work of a preparatory grade no longer desirable. A School oi Comparative jurisprudence has been estab- lished in accordance with resolutions adopted in june, 1892, and the introductory Work will commence during the next term. The officers of instruction number 154, all eminent in their specialties. The number of students enrolled during the year is IOI3. The lgw Selyool. The Columbian University Law School was organized February 3, 1826. Hon. XVillia1n Cranch, Chief justice of the Circuit Court of the United States, and Hon. VVi1liam T. Carroll, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, were the Hrst professors. The school was discontinued on account of the embarrassment of 1827, but was re established 1865, it being the oldest law school in Wash- ington, even if the year 1865 be considered the date of founding. 14

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