St Louis University - Archive Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1914

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ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY 7 Foreword N cosmopolite Grand Avenue, between West Pine and Lindell boulevards, in the geographical heart of the fair city of St. Louis, stands a group of noble buildings. Rearing themselves in gothic simplicity, they are no less distinguished and impressive now amid the swift upgrowth of modern offices and apartments than they were at their completion some twenty-five years ago, when they were by far the only buildings of any architectural significance in the vicinity. And these buildings represent St. Louis University, a citadel of learning and culture, a monument to achievement, a living, enduring testimonial to the unseliish enthusiasm of devoted men. But it was not always thus. Nearly a century ago, when the present thundering city was a small, struggling but even then promising-to-thunder frontier town, St. Louis University had its humble beginning. The first small building, hardly more than the little red schoolhouse of tradition, was located at Florissant, a little town about seventeen miles northwest of St. Louis. It was known as the Indian Seminary. Its existence and its location it owed to the Rt. Rev. William Louis DuBourg, then bishop of Upper and Lower Louisiana. His mind conceived the idea of educating the Indian children, his energy and enthusiasm persuaded a band of Jesuit fathers to come from the East and undertake the work, his generosity provided the land. The first rude structure was soon completed, and there, in Florissant, where now stands the Jesuit novitiate, one of the greatest departments of the great St. Louis University, that little band of heroic, self-sacrificing men began the arduous task of educating the Indians. Before very long some of the best families then in St. Louis, families whose names have been handed down in local history and whose descendants still live in the city, sent their sons to the Indian Seminary for want of better educational facilities. The Indians, retreating westward before advancing civilization, became fewer in number. The patrician sons of St. Louis gradually replaced the Indian students in the Seminary Finally the Jesuits, realizing that little permanent good could be accom- plished among the savages, decided to transfer their attention altogether to their own education-clamoring people, the whites. The 'lSeminary was removed from its comparative isolation to a more convenient location in the city itself. In 1829 the new building was completed and the first classes enrolled. In l832 the general assembly of Missouri granted the new institution a charter and then, for the first time, the school became known as St. Louis University. And in June, 1834 Cmemorable dateb, the three members of the first graduating class received their diplomas.

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