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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Summaries

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Summaries.

A. Schools.

Academic Schools.

a.Science.
1.Physics
2.Chemistry
3.Geology and Mineralogy
4.Biology
5.Mathematics and Astronomy
6.Metaphysics
b.Language.
1.Hebrew and Semitic Literature
2.Greek
3.Latin
4.Modern Continental German, French, Spanish and Italian
5.English

Professional Schools.

1.Agriculture
2.Normal
3.Law
4.Medicine
5.Mining School at Rolla
6.Engineering
7.Military Science and Tactics
8.Art and Drawing
9.Commercial
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B. Counties.

Counties. University....... Min. School...... Counties. University...... Atchison........................ 3 ...... Maries........................ ...... Audrain........................ 19 ...... Marion........................ 5 Barry........................ 1 ...... Mercer........................ 1 Bates........................ 1 ...... Mississippiv 1 Bollinger........................ 2 ...... Moniteau........................ 3 *Boone........................ 150 ...... Monroe........................ 5 Buchanan ........................ 2 ...... Montgomery........................ 10 Caldwell........................ 11 ...... Morgan........................ 2 Callaway........................ 4 ...... Newton........................ ...... Camden........................ ...... ...... Nodaway........................ 1 Cape Girardeau................ 5 ...... Osage........................ ...... Carroll........................ 3 ...... Perry........................ 1 Cass........................ 8 ...... Pettis........................ 9 Cedar........................ 4 ...... Phelps........................ ...... Chariton........................ 9 ...... Pike........................ 9 Clay........................ 4 ...... Platte........................ 2 Clinton........................ 3 ...... Polk........................ 1 Cole........................ 2 ...... Pulaski........................ ...... Cooper........................ 8 ...... Putnam........................ 1 Crawford........................ 1 ...... Ralls........................ 3 Dade........................ ...... ...... Randolph........................ 12 Daviess........................ 4 ...... Ray........................ 3 DeKalb........................ 2 ...... Shannon ........................ ...... Dent........................ 1 ...... Saline........................ 16 Franklin........................ 4 ...... Schuyler........................ 3 Gasconade........................ 3 ...... Scotland........................ 5 Gentry........................ 4 ...... Scott........................ 1 Greene........................ 1 ...... Shelby........................ 4 Grundy........................ 1 ...... St. Charles........................ 5 Henry........................ 2 ...... St. Clair........................ 2 Holt........................ 5 ...... St. Francois........................ ...... Howard........................ 6 ...... St. Genevieve........................ 2 Iron........................ 1 ...... St. Louis........................ 4 Jackson........................ 12 ...... St. Louis city........................ 2 Jasper........................ 3 ...... Texas........................ ...... Jafferson........................ 4 ...... Vernon........................ 2 Johnson........................ 6 ...... Washington........................ ...... Knox........................ 6 ...... Worth........................ 1 Laclede........................ 3 ...... Wright........................ ...... Lafayette........................ 8 ...... Lawrence........................ 8 ...... Total students from Mo.. 455 Lincoln ........................ 5 ...... ...... Livingston........................ 4 ...... Total counties.............. ...... Macon........................ 4 ...... *A number of families move into the county and sojourn for educational purposes

N. B. Students from other States are admitted on the same terms as those the State of Missouri. There is no occasion for them to change their places of dence. The change of residence has hitherto occasioned an undue increase) number hailing from Boone county, Mo. The students, male and female, ait comed from all parts of the world on equal footing.

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C. States.

States. University .. Min. School. Arkansas.................................................................. 5 1 California.................................................................. 1 ...... Illinois.................................................................. 7 1 Indiana.................................................................. 1 ...... Iowa.................................................................. 3 ...... Kansas.................................................................. 3 ...... Kentucky.................................................................. 3 ...... Louisiana.................................................................. 1 ...... Missouri.................................................................. 453 94 Montana.................................................................. 3 ...... Mexico.................................................................. ...... 3 New Mexico.................................................................. 1 3 New York.................................................................. ...... 1 Texas.................................................................. 7 7 Virginia.................................................................. 3 ...... Total.................................................................. 491 110 Total (15 States).................................................................. ...... 601

Comparative Views.—Attendance.

1874-5 1875-6 1876-7 1877-8. 1878-9. 1879-80. 1880-1 1881 2 1882-3 University.... University.... University.... University.... University.... University.... University.... University.... University.... At Columbia. Males.............. 342 279 350 355 54 371 43 405 41 465 427 413 Females.............. 54 42 49 63 38 72 36 79 93 82 78 396 321 399 558 509 491 Rolla. Maes.............. 73 54 48 25 42 49 71 65 92 Females.............. 28 16 16 18 29 22 25 17 18 101 70 64 418 43 92* 443 71 79|| 484 71 41 96 82 110 Totals.............. 497† 391 463 553‡ 593§ 596 654 591 601 * 18 were afterwards students of the University. † Subtract that were counted twice. ‡ Subtract 18 as counted twice and add 3 to the School of Art, whose names have not been given, making a clear total of 538, who have been taught by the University Faculty within the year. || 16 were afterwards students of the University, and are hence counted twice in the total. § Subtract 16 as counted twice, making a clear total of 577, who have been taught by the University Faculty within the year.

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Students and Graduates.

Academic students and Graduates of the University from 1843 to 1882, [unclear: inclusive] Also the Students and Graduates of the Medical Department of the [unclear: University] from 1845 to 1856.

Years. No. of students at Columbia. Academic Graduates. A. B. S. B. Ph. B. L. B. A. D. B. 1843....................................................... 78 2 .... .... .... .... 1844....................................................... 80 4 .... .... .... .... 1845....................................................... 97 3 .... .... .... .... 1846....................................................... 108 7 .... .... .... .... 1847....................................................... 95 11 .... .... .... .... 1848....................................................... 81 6 .... .... .... .... 1849....................................................... 88 12 .... .... .... .... 1850....................................................... 80 6 .... .... .... .... 1851....................................................... 126 8 .... .... .... .... 1852....................................................... 143 6 .... .... .... .... 1853....................................................... 181 14 .... .... .... .... 1854....................................................... ...... 10 .... .... .... .... 1855....................................................... 129 16 .... .... .... .... 1856....................................................... 112 13 .... .... .... .... 1857....................................................... 171 12 .... .... .... .... 1858....................................................... 188 9 .... .... .... .... 1859....................................................... 196 9 .... .... .... .... 1860....................................................... 140 9 .... .... .... .... 1861....................................................... 168 7 2 .... .... .... 1862....................................................... 64 5 .... .... .... 1863 ...... 1 .... .... .... 1864 Number of students from 1863 to 1865,121... ...... 2 1 .... .... .... 1865 ...... 7 2 .... .... .... 1866....................................................... 104 1 3 .... .... .... 1867....................................................... 87 7 4 .... .... .... 1868....................................................... 129 4 3 .... .... .... 1869....................................................... 144 3 2 .... .... .... 1870....................................................... 204 1 7 .... .... .... 1871....................................................... 217 .... 8 .... .... .... 1872....................................................... 294 3 3 4 .... .... 1873....................................................... 407 3 16 1 .... .... 1874....................................................... 401 5 4 .... .... .... 1875....................................................... 396 4 6 2 .... .... 1876....................................................... 321 2 10 .... 1 .... 1877....................................................... 399 4 7 1 2 .... 1878....................................................... 418 3 7 1 .... .... 1879....................................................... 444 6 3 8 1 .... 1880....................................................... 484 12 1 3 ... ... 1881....................................................... 558 6 11 2 1882....................................................... 509 7 6* .... 5 1 1883....................................................... 491 † † † † † In addition to the students above given, there were in the Model School in 1868,12 1869, 50; in 1870, 36; 1871, 21. Number of graduates, A. B., from 1833 to 1860,157; from 1861 to 1882, graduates, A.B S. B., 106; from 1872 to 1882, graduates, Ph. B., 22; N. S., 1; L. B., 9; A. D. B., 1. *Number of students not given in our file of catalogues, † See programme of commencement exercises.

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Medical Department From 1845 to 1856.

In the year 1845, McDowell's Medical College, St. Louis, was made a department of the University, but was divorced from it in 1856. The following was the attendance of students and the graduates of that department for the period named:

Years. Students.... Graduates. 1846.................................................................. 92 29 1847.................................................................. 105 33 1848.................................................................. 146 40 1849.................................................................. 154 43 1850.................................................................. 154 36 1851.................................................................. 159 38 1852 ...... 26 1853 ...... 27 1854 During these years the number of students averaged 100 per annum ...... 39 1855 ...... 32 1856 ...... 29

Graduates of Professional Schools.

Years..................... Normal Department. Agricultural Department. Law..... Medicine Engineering. Wines and Metallurgy. Total Number Gradnats each year............. 4 y'rs 6 years. 2 years. 2 years. 6 y'rs 2 y'rs 2 y'rs 6 years. 3 years. N.G. D. B. Pe.B. N. D. Pe.P. D. Ag D. H. Ag.B LL.B M. D. C. E. T. E. Sur. C.E. M.E. 1869 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... n- v- Co: s: J2 P . CO c . 5 c-: as fj . "j:: ra ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 1870 3 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 1871 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 1872 6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 6 1873 ...... 4 ...... ...... ...... ...... 5 6 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 15 1874 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 26 ...... 13 5 ...... ...... ...... 2 3 59 1875 ...... 4 ...... 18 ...... 8 ...... 9 6 ...... ...... ...... 1 1 47 1876 ...... 1 ...... 7 ...... 1 ...... 9 13 ...... ...... ...... 2 3 35 1877 ...... ...... 1 ...... 6 7 ...... 14 5 ...... ...... ...... 1 2 30 1878 ...... ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... ...... 20 8 2 ...... ...... 2 2 53 1879 ...... ...... 9 ...... 9 5 ...... 13 6 4 4 ...... 1 1 52 1880 ...... ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... ...... 14 9 2 3 ...... ...... 2 44 1881 ...... ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 1 28 3 2 ...... 2 1 54 1882 ...... ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 4 20 6 1 3 4 1 57 1883 ...... ...... * ...... * ...... ...... * 13 * * * * ...... ...... ...... 17 14 32 47 159 *See programme of the commencement exercises.