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nn 1 An .41 .Ju A A A.A A ...as-.n.1mn .. ,.1m,.,.n. zum, V 1 A A mx A 1. V Tl-lE YALE BANNER AND POT POU R I V ' vvv v 'vwwv v vw vw, vvuvvvv v'vv -v ' 'vvv vv 'v'vv'vvv vvv v 'vvv' v 'v v v A P f Statistics Erection of Buildings ALE COLLEGE, organized in 1701, at Killingworth, Conn., thence removed to Saybrook, Conn., and finally to New Haven, in 1716. First building erected in 1717 Cdemolished 1782j. Connecticut Hall Qformerly South Middle, the only remaining building of the old brick rowj, 1750, Old Library, 1846, South Sheffield Hall, 18603 School of the Fine Arts, 1864, Farnam Hall, 1869, Edwards Hall, 1869, Durfee Hall, 1871, Taylor Hall, 1871, North Shefheld Hall, 1871, Battell Chapel, 1876, 'Winchester Observatory, 1882, Sloane Lecture Hall, 1882, Dwight Hall, 1886, Lawrance Hall, 1886, Kent Hall, 1887, Chittenden Memorial Library, 1889, Osborn Hall, 1889, Gymnasium, 1892, YVelch Hall, 1892, 'Winchester Hall, 1892, Vanderbilt Hall, 1893, White Hall, 18941, Berke- ley Hall, 1891, Hendrie Hall, 1894, Sheffield Laboratory of Engineering Mechanics, 18945, Phelps Hall, 1895, Fayerweather Hall, 1901, 'Woodbridge Hall, 1901, Uni- versity Hall, 1901, Byers Memorial Hall, 1902, Woolsey Hall, 1902, Kirtland Hall, 1903, Lampson Lyceum, 1903, Vanderbilt-Scientific I, 1903, Hammond' Metallurgi- cal Laboratory, 1903, Vanderbilt-Scientific II, 1906, Linsly Hall, 1905, Leet Oliver Memorial Hall, 1907, Haughton Hall, 1909, Carnegie Swimming Pool, 1909, Sloane Physics Laboratory, 1912, VVright Memorial Hall, 1911, Mason Mechanical Engi- neering Laboratory, 1910, Day Missions Library, 1910, Osborn Memorial Labora- tories CBotany and Zoologyj, 1913, Dunham Laboratory of Electrical Engineering, 1912, Brady Memorial Laboratory, 19111, Sprague Memorial Hall, 1917, Artillery Hall, 1917, The Memorial Quadrangle, 1920, Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, 1922, Sterling Hall of Medicine, 1923, Sage Hall, 1923, Peabody Museum, 19241, VVeir Hall, 1924. Presidents of the College Rev. Abraham Pierson . 1701-1707 Rev. Timothy Dwight . . 1795-1817 j Rev. Samuel Andrew . 1707-1719 Rev. Jeremiah Day . . . 1817-1846 ,L Rev. Timothy Cutler . 1719-1722 Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey 1846-1871 Rev. Elisha Williams . 1796-1739 Rev. Noah Porter . . . 1871-1886 Rev. Thomas Clap . . 1739-1766 Rev. Timothy Dwight . . 1886-1899 Rev. Naphtali Daggett . 1766-1777 Arthur T. Hadley . . 1899-1921 ' Rev. Ezra Stiles . . 1777-1795 James Rowland Angell . . 1921- Y Foundation of Schools Q Medicine . . . 1810 Art . . . 1866 4 Divinity ' . . . 1892 Music . . 18941 Z Law . . . . 182+ Forestry . . 1900 V Graduate School . . 184-6 Nursing . . 1923 Q Scientific School . . 184-7 Q 4 25 2 8 3 S S A f xy x7.v,xV.v.xv.xff.x N AXAXZVXN n VQNYXX
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