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. M HN lsijggftiff' t.:Li.i.w5Cf? D,,mi55if1Hif?'illifgmmJI. '. if '-5.11 PX'-' N- HT if ff: i?!i 'f. fi' i ' '- - ll .Vi 'i.Qc.1: 2.lfffglUi1llWre ii,-ill: , R lkdilylxk Zfliul Hill if -aQgiii5i.lf X iilliiillnitwtmiw. 'Qiiviiliiii ll llfflllill I e , ' , vu' . ..--V - Y -.1 -V Y -. 1,-: riiii!4l1gEl l -flfl,Qm1.v'XlXQtQlilDL-Cll1',j!lSC'C'lNl5lNw1L the Act as trustees, held their first meeting. 'w.ll5'f, i gk. il U N . -'M H if In order to fit the students from the public I if ,ivd I . ...---ijfl .Y , M, I schools for entrance into the University, a I ' A' lf -i,l ' V preparatory school was established which ' 74'iff:'A4. 'ii-'f H Q' H 1 i ii 3-If if o tinued till 1874 John Lath o 'n h 7' Q rang f , - ' f 'jf? 4 C n ' T p' X W OSC -N r -U-kk I . ' 3 if-s':.. 'fi - honor Lathrop Hall is named, was called to 1 ' L Q - ' ' ' w+ X. at is-yi. .x nlll5 l om - 191515, ,, fi be the mst Chancellor, in 1850. The next FE is d. f 1 V I year marked the completion of the first build- ' ,mm 'UF 0 2' Slalefnsmu' mg, North Hall. south Hall was completed tion of higher education was , l . four years later. first made definite by the Th f H d 1 . 1 I Legislature of 1837, which, , en 0 Owe a img Qnancla Stl-ugg C' 1 with alternating periods of progress and I I I li lf' .f .f F' . il MZ 'i T1fyL .2 X45 1 . ,Ae x' is I, cf . Will 1. -171'-'?a23l 'mjllafl 1 iff, 19 rl. ,,.1Yi.,.,..f fT1.aqigs,2i ig-H f,f, ZQHL.1Q5, -If V . at the instigation of Henry Vai, .4 Dodge, the first territorial x 4 1 41 governor, passed a bill pro- 41 . viding for the location ofthe University at Madison. This was made practicable by a ' land grant of two townships, made two years later by the federal govern- ment, the proceeds from which were to con- stitute the University Fund. In 1848 the Regents, who were named in l .. i deficiency. Various means for obtaining the Financial support of the state were employed, and divers methods for keeping the school going had to be devised. This Financial em- barrassment reached a crisis in the panic of 1857 and a termination in the close of the Civil War. In 1854 the first class graduated, with two members. At this time the faculty numbered four and the enrollment forty- one. During the war most of the students left school for the army. It was at this time LESS FRISKY WITHOUT THE WINGS - fx ,, - S' xealgi L . K 1 f .1 'VD' 5-A .swift- ' Wai'-' fT '-' L' ' wvfbeef. 22- '4'.AhtIE1.:' ' i ' ? f'I'- 1 -g.5xg,- 'W-l -1--fhfkej ,Tj-1'-it-'i - ha' ,ww '.s H,.-.-' 'f f'.'91'5 QTL . . -Nj.:-,'i,1.'. 14954 f - if, ,SC'axY1'.'.g1 X' Hfq Q lli5i'- 151- l- I' . - . QV, ef? A if Sig iff? it N W fmtiiiiiillrz -1. 'L fi 'I f it ,-thee L. I ,s .mf N. 55315 lffis' gi ,, lv f 5352 51555. 4 Q Uri 'Fir 'H V329 :Hz Zvfdfp is .itaiifx ' it 1 x 4.1 - - r l., HQLQL ?5 mimi... g ,. P .4 ,.,. 'ft' :N,QQ,1j' gif. ..Q,iL'f,j, - ,I WV? N 'QW -. , . V . V.,gem-pl.,tw?-:,i.j:3E5: 'I 7.01. - . fi ,, . 1 mg. ,xv 1, N .V GN .5 E ,A 4- vw X XA f .tk f.. ,i4,,c. fu.. ,I it . 'N -' .W -.-.A ,. . ,- .,, - . .W -q,.qg, 2- fa: .. sf ,L rf Lge, , W - xW'+eMimggx,f 2 Fifa,-. we Q .wet Ta: - ' J: A., . A , , V .f M,-ff wi ., ,X xx. ,K ' .in , ,H X. i f' ff - ,fin 'W::sff 're-4+2+wQvf-iiQzfaag.' at ,. f. -ffexkkff, ,gi ,,'i'4f' if? 1 . 1- ?.,,1. .n .- ,. ' -61. .ff .. ...m-vzmefw-xx ' 3 ' 1' 2-.1 . - L-s21.f.p, , 'yt r as . - t . ,ff 'M--.a . - f'1r1Tl?rYx,'t-,728 mi. Hat - l 19' ' J ' . . . ..,... .. F ' i i 1. ' I I 189' 53-7-192 . mf-r.:av.-'Lai-,:.i... f' 1 V '.TL,,'f.:,m: A ,gang H.,-, 1 H ...... 8 t wi 3 5 L '.24s,s2',26-'2'i7St1i'zGiz awhvigl-ggi . '... 1w
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