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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1822 Feb)Bowdoin College Catalogues
Bowdoin College Catalogue (1822 Feb) Bowdoin College Catalogue (1822 Feb)
Bowdoin College
Recommended Citation Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1822 Feb)" (1822). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 2. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/2
This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected].
Hon. BENJAMIN ORR, Secretary.
Hon. SAMUEL S. WILDE, LL. D.
Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL. D.
Hon. JOSIAH STEBBINS.
Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET.
Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, Jun.
His Exceix. ALBION K. PARRIS.
Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. JOHN CHANDLER. Hon. MARK L. HILL.
Hon. JUDAH DANA.
Hon. WILLIAM KING.
Hon. JAMES BRIDGE.
Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE.
Hon. ASHUR WARE.
JOSEPH M'KEEN, Esq. Secretary.
RICHARD COBB Esq.
LEVI CUTTER, Esq.
JOSIAH W. MITCHELL, Esq.
SIMON GREENLEAF, Esq.
BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq.
Dr. JOHN A. HYDE. Dr. ISAAC LINCOLN. Hon. LOTHROP LEWIS.
JOHN MERRICK, Esq.
EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq.
Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN. CHARLES VAUGHAN, Esq,
Hon. AB1EL WOOD. Rev. EDWARD PAYSON, D. D.
Hon. SANFORD KINGSBURY. Hon. SAMUEL E. SMITH. Hon. WILLIAM D. WILLIAMSON. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jun.
Rev. PETER S TEN BROECK. Rev. ASACUMMINGS.
NATH'L GROTON, Esq.
ETHER SHEPLEY, Esq.
Hon. EBENEZER CLAP.
PELEG SPRAGUE, Esq.
CHARLES DUMMER, Esq.
JOHN ANDERSON, Esq.
OFFICERS
OP
PRESIDENT.
matics, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, CHEMISTRY, AND MATERIA
MED1CA,
NATHAN SMITH, M. D. professor of the theory and
PRACTICE OF PHYSIC AND OF SURGERY, AND LECTURER ON
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.
JOHN D. WELLS, M. D. professor of anatomy and physi-
ology.
ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, A. M. tutor in languages and
mathematics.
and metaphysics.
PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE.
Dr. JOHN A. HYDE, M. M. S.
Dr. ISAAC LINCOLN, M. M. S.
NATHAN SMITH, M. D. professor of the theory and
PRACTICE OF PHYSIC AND OF SURGERY, AND LECTURER ON
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.
AND MATERIA MEDICA.
PHYSIOLOGY.
atomy.
STUDENTS,
Cushman Solomon P.
Scarborough A. Bacon.
Portland J. Merrill, m. d.
Bedford Co, Virg. N. Smith, m. d.
Buxton B. F. Green, m. d.
Augusta W. Savage, m. d.
Cornish, N. H. E. Torrey, m. d.
Gray
Topsham,
Embden
[Nourse, m. d.
Mew Gloucester J. Page, m. m. s.
Effingham, N. H. A. Ramsay, m. d.
Charlestown, N. H.
Springfield, Mass. N. Smith, m. d.
Paris A. Kittredge.
Tunbridge. Vt. N. Smith, m. p.
Ji
Lillybridge Clark
Lufkin Aaron
[Nourse, m. d.
G. C. Shattuck, m. d-
J. Page, m. m. s,
I. Lincoln, m. m. s.
C. Holland, m. m, s.
D. H. Raymond.
[Nourse, m. d-
Chester, N. H.
Vose Richard H. Augusta
Woodman Jabez C. New Gloucester
Mr. T. Marshall's.
Mr. A. Dunning's.
Mr. T Marshall's.
Mr. A. Dunning's.
Hon. B. Orr's.
RESIDENCE.
Norridgewock
Amherst, N. H, Capt. R. Toppan's.
FRESHMEN.
NAMES,
Wiscasset.
Biddeford
Hallowell
Augusta
Portland.
Freeport.
Portland.
Hallowell.
Preble Edward D. Portland.
Thompson Arthur Pownal.
Wyman Seward North Yarmouth •
Students attending Medical Lectures 49
Senior Sophisters 24
Junior Sophisters - 36
TERMS OF ADMISSION.
Candidates for admission into the Freshman Class are required to write
Latin grammatically, and to be well versed in Geography, in Walsh's Arithmetic,
Cicero's Select Orations, the Bucolics, Georgics, and Aeneid of Virgil, Sallust,
the Greek Testament, and Collectanea Grseca Minora. They mu9t produce cer-
tificates of their good moral character. The usual time for examination is the day
after Commencement.—Candidates for admission into the other classes will be
examined also in the books, which have been studied by the class, into which ad-
mission is requested.—Scholars from other Colleges, before they can be examin-
ed, must produce a certificate oftheir regular dismission.
COURSE OF STUDY.
First Term. Xenophon in Grseca Majora ; Livy ; Arithmetic in Webber.
Second Term. Groeca Majora, (Vol. i.) ; Livy ; Arithmetic continued.
Third Term. Graeca Majora continued ; Livy finished (6 books) ; Murray's
English Grammar; Blair's Rhetoric ; Review of the studies of the year.
During the whole year. Weekly translations into Latin and Greek; private
Declamations ; Recitations from the Bible every Sunday evening.
15
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
First Term, Graca Majora, (vol. u. ) ; Exeerpta Latina ; Algebra, and Geom.
etry in Webber ; Playfair's Euclid, 2 books ; Hedge's Logic.
Second Term. Grseca Majora ; Exeerpta Latina ; Mensuration of Superficies,
Solids, Heights and Distances in Webber ; Surveying in Webber ; Euclid finish-
ed and Supplement.
Third Term. Navigation in Webber ; Review of Studies ; English Compo-
sition.
During the whole year. Weekly translations in Latin and Greek alternately 5
private and public Declamations ; Recitations from the Bible every Sunday eve-
ning.
First Term. Grseca Majora, (vol. ii. ) ; Horace ; Conic Sections in
Webber ; Mechanics in Enfield ; Locke's Essay ; Paley's Evidences once a week.
Second Term. Grasca Majora, (vol. ii.) ; Horace ; Hydrostatics, Pneumatics,
Magnetism, Electricity, and Optics in Enfield ; Paley's Evidences ; Locke's Essay
conoluded.
finished ; Review of Studies ; Forensrofoisputation. \
During the whole year. Translations into Latin and Greek alternately every
fortnight ; private and public Declamations ; English Compositions every fort-
night ; Recitations from the Bible every Sunday evening.
SENIOR CLASS.
Second Term. Astronomy in Enfield ; Dialling ; Spherical Geometry and Tri-
gonometry in Webber ; Stewart's Philosophy of the Mind, (vol. ii.) ; Burlemaqui
en Natural Law ; Butler's Analogy ; Lectures on Chemistry.
Third Term. Review of Studies ; Lectures on Experimental Philosophy, and on
Mineralogy.
During the whole year. Themes and Forensic Disputes alternately every fort-
night; public Declamations ; Recitations from the Bible every Sunday evening.
N. B. By future classes the course of Mathematics, now used at Harvard Uni-
versity, will be studied, instead of Webber.
The principal annual expenses are for tuition, $24,00; and for room rem
$9,00. The usual price for boarding is $1,75 a week.
16
MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE.
i his Schocu is uoder the direction of the Trustees and Overseers of the Col-
lege, and receives from the State One Thousand Dollars a year for the purpose
chiefly of procuring- Books, Plates, Preparations, and Apparatus. The law re-
quires the appointment, as soon as may be, of learned Professors of Medicine,
Anatomy, Surgery, Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Botany. There are, at present,
three professors, one of whom is now in Paris, aud will make extensive purchases
in Europe, for the benefit of the School. The particular management of this In-
stitution is committed to the Faculty of Medicine, who examine candidates for
the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, and recommend to the corporation of the
College for that Degree. In order to obtain it, two courses of Medical Lectures
must have been attended, the last of which, at least, must have been at Bruns-
wick ; three years must have been devoted to professional studies ; and some
knowledge of Latin, and of Experimental Philosophy must have been acquired.
The price of a ticket, admitting to the Lecture of one Professor, is 15 dollars;
cr 45 dollars for all the Lectures. The course begins about the middle of Feb-
ruary, and continues three months.
Bowdoin College Catalogue (1822 Feb)
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