45 260 Christian Collegee.. 270 Philomath College Monmouth, Oreg.. 1865 1866 Christian Philomath, Oreg D. T. Stanley, A. M. 1868 1 (0212) 118 225 5 86 83 109 43 85 cellor. 2 1867 Evang. Luth.. Rev. Benjamin Saddler, D.D.. 71 United Breth. Rev. D. D. DeLong, A.M., D.D. 20 11 12 C8 01 Beaver Falls, Pa. 1883 1848 Ref. Presb Rev. H. H. George, D.D 17 (61) 19 12 30 Carlisle, Pa 38 1 25 14 C D.D. 278 Pennsylvania Military Academy Chester, Pa 1862 1862 Non-sect. Col Theodore Hyatt, M. A. 15 279 Lafayette College. Easton, Pa. 1826 1832 Presbyterian Rev.James H. Mason Knox, D.D., 0 0 0 0 0 0 LL. D. 280 Ursinus College* Freeland, Pa. (P. O., Col. 1869 1870 Ref. German.. Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, D. D 4 h61 h14 legeville). 281 Pennsylvania College Gottysburg, Pa 1832 1832 Evang. Lath.. Rev. H. W. McKnight, D. D.. 3 34 11 30 4 Greenville, Pa .. 31 3 34 0 Grove City, Pa. 1884 1876 Non-sect. Isaao C. Kettler, A. M., PH. D 5 (1309) 281 Haverford College Haverford Colloge, Pa 1832 1832 Friends. Thomas Chase, LIT. D., LLD 285 Mononga liela College Jefferson, Pa.. 1868 1868 Baptist Charles S. James, PII. D. 21 12 5 11 17 286 Franklin and Marshall College Lancaster, Pa. 1853 1853 Reformed. Rev. Thomas G. Apple, D. D 30 26 Lewisburg, Pa 3 41 20 12 8 288 Lincoln University Lincoln University, Pa 1854 1853 Non-sect. Rev. Isaac N. Rendall, D. D j8 31 289 St. Francis Collogo*. Loretto, Pa 1858 1851 R. Rov. Brother Angelus Laughlin, 88 10 10 50 0. S. F. Meadville, Pa Rev. David H. Wheeler, D. D., LL. D. 4 119 12 42 26 13 11 292 La Salle College Philadelphia, Pa...... 1863 1863 Rev. Brother Clementian 6 150 Philadelphia, Pa provost. 291 Catholic College of the Holy Ghost ... Pittsburg, Pa 1882 1878 RC Rev. Joseph Strob, president of 2 160 40 40 80 board of directors. 293 Lehigh University South Bethlehem, Pa 1866 1866 P. E Robort A. Lamberton, LLD..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 296 Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pa 12 96 72 1848 1842 R. C 12 man, O.S.A. k1802 k1802 Presbyterian Rev. James D. Moffat, D. D 2 58 Providence, R. I D.D., LL.D. Charleston, S. C. 1785 1785 Non-sect. Henry E. Shepherd, A. M 301 Allen University* Columbia, S. Rev.James C. Waters, D.D....... 8 21 26 17 30 Columbia, SC 20 i For all departments. j Some of these instruct in the college also. a For students preparing for scientific course, sce Tablo f See report of Oregon State Agricultural College (Tablo k Date of charter and organization of Jefferson Collogo; X, Part 1. x, Part 1). Washington College was chartered and organized in b Includes normal students reported in Table III, and sta. Includes papils in all departments except the collo 1806, and the two institutions wero united in 1805. dents in literary and English and commercial course. giate. 1 A department of tho University of South Carolina. cIncludes students preparing for philosophical course. h Includes normal students. R. C TABLE IX.-Statistics of universities and colleges for 1834-35, 8c.-Continued. NOTE.–For statistics of the professional schools or departments connected with any of these institutions, reference is made to the appropriate tables. 24 325 | Burritt College 326 Greenoville and Tusculum College Spencer, Tenn 1850 1650 Christian Tusculum, Tenn A. T. Seitz, A. M 1794 112 07 Rev. Jere Moore, A. M 2 55 1881 21 1883 32 23 Non-sect...... Leslie Waggener, M. A., LL. D., 328 St. Mary's University chairman. Galveston, Tex 1856 329 Southwestern University. 1855 R.C Rev. A. M. Truchard.. d10 150 25 e75 Georgetown, Tex li 1857 \f1840 M. E. South.. Rev. John H. McLean, A. M., D.D., 4 85 82 330 Baylor University chairman of faculty. Independence, Tex 1845 1846 Baptist Rev. Reddin Andrews, A. M. 3 63 11 20 32 331 Mansfield Male and Female College Mansfield, Tex.. 1872 1869 Non-sect. Rev.John Collier g120 g103 Salado, Tex..... 1860 1861 Non-gect. Wm. A. Banks, A.M 83 90 55 100 18 333 Austin College Sberman, Tex 1819 1850 Presb Rev. D. McGregor 10 6 4 334 Trinity University* Tehuacana, Tex 2 Waxahachio, Tex. 5 $1791 180021 Rev. Matthew Henry Buckham, 0 0 0 ricultural College. 0 0 0 D. D. Middlebury, Vt. Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D.D., LL. D.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 338 Randolph Macon College Ashland, Va 1830 1832 M. E. South Rev. William Bennett, D.D...... 339 Emory and Henry College. Emory, Va. 1839 1838 M. E. South. Thos. W. Jordan, M. A. 3 75 50 10 15 340 Hampden Sidney Collego Hampden Sidney College, 1783 1776 Presb. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1782 0 0 0 0 0 0 342 Richmond College. Richmond, Va 1840 1832 | Baptist H. H. Harris, M. A., LL. D., chair man of faculty. 343 Roanoke College Salem, Va. 1853 1853 | Lutheran Julius D. Dreher, M. A., PH. D 2 48 344 | University of Virginia. University of Virginia, Va. 1819 1825 Non-sect..... James F. Harrison, M. D., chairman of faculty. 345 | Bethany College. Bethany, W. Va. 1840 1841 Christian W. K. Pendleton, LL. 1 11 6 346 West Virginia University Morgantown, W. Va 1867 1867 Non-sect...... E. M. Turner, A. M. 3 32 0 25 7 347 Lawrence University*. Appleton, Wis 1847 1849 M. E Rev. Bradford P. Raymond, PH. D., 66 46 9 h40 63 D. D. Beloit, Wis 18 12 67 349 Galesville University. Galesville, Wis 1854 1859 Presb. J. Irvin Smith, D.D. 1 4 Madison, Wis 10 1 11 351 Milton College.. Milton, Wis. i 1867 i 1867 7th Day Bapt Rev. Wm. C. Whitford, A. M., D. D.. 10 80 67 16 37 94 352 Racine College Racine, Wis 1852 1852 P. E Rev. Albert Zabriskie Gray, 8. T. D 9 104 353 Ripon College ..... Ripon, Wis 1851 ; 1853 Cong.& Presb. Rev. Edward H. Merrell, a. M., D.D. 65 45 9 32 69 354 Northwestern University k. Watertown, Wis. 19 East Pierro, Dak. 12 10 20 Vermillion, Dak 72 78 150 Washington, D.C. (n) (n) (n) (n) Washington, D.C. 1858 1848 Rev. Edırard A. McGurk, 8. J... Washington, D.C. 0 42 360 National Deaf-Mute College. Washington, DC 1864 1864 Non-sect. Edward M. Gallaudet, PH.D., LL. D. 20 20 Rov. James A. Doonan, 8. J k These statistics are for the year 1883-'84. Chartered and organized under its present namo in 1 As Presbytorian University of Southern Dakota; a Preparing for philosophical course. 1875 and 1873 respectively. as Pierre Upiversity in 1884. O A department of the University of South Carolina. Total for all departments. m Died June 5, 1885 ; succeeded by J. R. Herrick. cThe female department is at Sweetwater, seven miles h Including modern classical. n See Colambian College Preparatory School (T2from Hiwassee College. As a college; as an academy in 1844, blo VII). d Includes those in commercial department. j Reorganized in 1863. ....... 55 13 (n) 42 TABLE IX.-Statistics of universities and colleges for 1884-'85, 8c.—Continued. NOTE. -For statistics of the professional schools or departments connected with any of these institutions, reference is made to the appropriate tables. (46) 3 29 14 862 College of Montana Deer Lodge, Mon Salt Lake City, Utah. Walla Walla, Wash. Ter 1884 1883 Presb. 1850 1850 Non-sect. 1861 1862 Non-sect. a1859 61866 Non-sect.. Rov. D.J. McMillan, D. D a As a seminary; as a college in 1883. As a seminary; as a college in 1882. Includes students in normal and commercial depart ments. College of Montana Deer Ign, Mon Halt Lake City. Itih Meattle, Wanli Tex Wall Walla, Wasth. Top Includes at de la portal and souraslal depart TABLE IX.-Statistics of universities and colleges for 1884–85, 8c.—Continued. See Whole number of students. Special or optional stuNo. of graduate students. No. of followships. No. of scholarships. Femalo. & Male. Female Male. e Female e Male. Female. No. of years in collegiate course. * No. of weeks in scholastic year. C Male. Fomalo. 8 Male Femalo. & Male. Femalo. Male. 1 13 14 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 ... io io iioo Southern University 8 Howard College. 8 8 8 Spring Hill Collogeb.................... c23 19 19 c5 05 8 8 5 5 34 31 3 Pierce Christian College* c5 13 St. Vincent's Collogo. 8 2 12 12 10 ......... 25 20 99 Pacifo Methodist College.............. 20 Hosporian Colloge. 7 7 University of Colorado ................ 7 Colorado College......................... 23 | Umversity of Denver* ................. From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1883–'84. Uoder classical are included students in scientifio course. These statistics are for the year 1883-'84. 44 125 4,5 36 0 96 446 a25 a18 a7 0 0 35 0 207 Ja48 0 a 67 0 la57 0 a35 0 c135 3 40 4 2 0 le1000 4 40 32 20 40 2 f151 040 08 819d4 d10 d3 115 do () 0 | 41 5 0 0 40 3 1 1 40 0 576 120 080 0 |140 075 0 25 090 0 0 046 0 0 40 0 4 42 3,4 40 0 38 13 11 40 14 6 4 36 71 6 | 2 0 56 37 20 1 15 1 35 40 f For students in scientific department, see Table X, d Includes students in other collegiate courses. Part 1. e 600 beneficiary and 400 normal appointments. ... d2 |