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BANNER AND POT POURRI STATISTICS ERECTION OF BUILDINGS YALE COLLEGE, organized in 1701, at Killingworth, Conn., thence re- moved to Saybrook. Conn., and finally to New Haven in 1717. First building erected in 1717 (demolisiied 1782). Brick row erected — South Middle, now Connecticut Hall, 1750; Atheneum, 1761; South, 1793; North Middle (demolished 1896) and Lyceum, 1800 (demolished 1901) ; North, 1821 (demolished 1901); Chapel, 1824 (demolished 1896); Divinity, 1835 (demolished 1870). The central row — Laboratory, 1782 (demolished 1888); Cabinet, 1819 (demolished 1911); Herrick Hall (Old Gymnasium), 1859; Medical College, 1860; Sheffield Scientific School, 1860; Art Building, 1861; Farnam, 1869; East Divinity Hall, 1869; Durfee, 1870; West Divinity Hall, 1874; North Sheffield Hall, 1874; Peabody Museum, 1876; Battell Chapel, 1876; Winchester Observatory, 1882; Sloane Physics Laboratory, 1882; Dwiglit Hall, 1886; Lawrance, 1886; Kent Chemical Laboratory, 1887; Chittenden Memorial Library, 1888; Osborn Memorial Hall, 1889; Gymnasium, 1892; Welch Hall, 1892; Winchester Hall, 1893; Vander- bilt, 1894; White, 1894; Berkeley, 1894; Sheffield Chemical Laboratory, 1895; Law School, 1895; Phelps Memorial, 1895; Pierson Hall, 1896; Hendrie Hall, 1900; Fayerweather Hall, 1901; Woodbridge Hall, 1901; University Hall, 1901; Byers Memorial Hall, 1902; Woolsey Hall, 1902; Kirtland Hall, 1903; Lampson Lyceum, 1903; Sheff Vanderbilt I, 1903; Sheff Vanderbilt 11, 1906; Linsly Hall, 1907; Leet Oliver Memorial Hall, 1908; Haughton Hall, 1909; Carnegie Swimming Pool, 1909; Sloane Laboratory, 1912; Wright Memorial Hall, 1912; Hammond Laboratory, 1912; Mason Laboratory, 1912; Day Missions Library, 1912; Laboratory of Botany and Zoology, 1913; Dunham Electrical Laboratory, 1913; Sprague Memorial Hall, 1917; The Harkness Memorial Quadrangle, 1921. PRESIDENTS OF THE COLLEGE Rev. . braham Pierson . 1701-1707 Rev. Timothy Dwight 1795-1817 Rev. Samuel Andrew . 1707-17X9 Rev. Jeremiah Day . 181T-1846 Rev. Timothv Cutler . 1719-1733 Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey 1846-1871 Rev. Elisha Williams . 1T36-1739 Rev. Noah Porter 1871-1886 Rev. Thomas Clap . 1739-1766 Rev. Timotliv Dwiglit 1886-1899 Rev. Xaphtali Daggett . 1766-1777 Arthur T. Hadley . 1899-1921 Rev. Ezra Stiles . 1777-1795 James Rowland Angell 1921- FC (UNDATION OF DEPARTMENTS Medicine . . . . . 1810 Scientific School . 1847 Law . . . . . 1818 Music . 1894 Theology . . . . . 1822 Forestry ..... . 1900 Graduate School . 1846 25
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YALE UNIVERSITY. 1921-1922 ROSWELL PARKER ANG[ER Dean of Freshmen B. P. TWICHELL Dean of Students THE LATE WILLISTON WALKER Provost 24
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YALE UNIVERSITY, 1921-1922 LIBRARIES LIBRARY STAFF Addison VanName, M.A. Librarian Emeritus Andrew Keogh, M.A. Librarian Charles James Barr, M.A., B.L.S. Assistant Librarian Rev. Harlan Page Beach, D.D. Librarian of the Day Historical Library of Foreign Missions John Ireland Howe Downes, B.F.A. Librarian of the School of the Fine Arts Rev. Frank Chamberlin Porter, Ph.D., D.D. Librarian of the Divinity School Edwin Montefiore Borchard, LL.B.. Ph.D. lAbrarian of the School of Law The University and allied Libraries contain over 1,000,000 volumes. Tlie reading rooms contain the current periodical publications, the most important books of reference, and those reserved for special study in connection with various courses. The Linonian and Brothers Library in the second story of Chittenden Hall is a collection of 25.000 volumes in all fields. Open on week days in term time from 8.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m.; during vacations from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. The College Reading Room in Dwight Hall contains the leading American daily newspapers besides the important weeklies and other periodicals. A similar reading room is maintained in Byers Hall. Open daily in term time from 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m., and Sundays from 2.00 to 6.00 p.m.
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