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History Of Indiana University: From College To University (1833- 1838), David Demaree Banta
History Of Indiana University: From College To University (1833- 1838), David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
The new professors - two factions in Bloomington - Mrs. Elliott's diplomacy - cholera - effort to make Indiana College a labor institute - growth of the College - funds - Indiana College becomes Indiana University.
History Of Indiana University: The "Faculty War" Of 1832, David Demaree Banta
History Of Indiana University: The "Faculty War" Of 1832, David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
False record over Old College door - relations of Hall, Wylie, and Harney - Pennsylvania students - the anonymous letter - Hall's resignation - trouble at the spring exhibition - the "celebrated Saturday" - Wylie and Harney on the foot-log - Harney dismissed -election of Beaumont Parks and Ebenezer N. Elliott.
History Of Indiana University: The New Departure (1829-1833), David Demaree Banta
History Of Indiana University: The New Departure (1829-1833), David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
Inauguration of Andrew Wylie-the curriculum-compulsory attendance at early morning prayers-the building erected in the early 1830's-proposed dormitory plan-library-apparatus increased attendance-activities of enemies of the College-attack on Dr. Wylie in the "Annotator"-political phases of the controversy-" Address to the Public" by students-petitions to the General Assembly-charge of sectarianism-disbanding of Henodelphisterian Society and organization of Athenian and Philomathean.
History Of Indiana University: From Seminary To College (1826-1829), David Demaree Banta
History Of Indiana University: From Seminary To College (1826-1829), David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
Report on general state educational plan - Governor Ray's support - charge of sectarianism - conditions prior to change from Seminary to College - the state in I828 - educational progress - newspapers - New Harmony - Bloomington in 1828 - the College in I828 - election of president - Wylie's visit to Indiana - Wylie's solicitation of gifts of books in East - arrival of the first president.
Biographical Sketches Of Law Department Graduates And Professors (1844-1876), Theophilus A. Wylie
Biographical Sketches Of Law Department Graduates And Professors (1844-1876), Theophilus A. Wylie
Historic Documents
Excerpts originally published in Indiana University, It's History, 1820. To view the full text of this title go to the HathiTrust here.
History Of Indiana University: The Seminary Period (1820-1828), David Demaree Banta
History Of Indiana University: The Seminary Period (1820-1828), David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
Federal and state legislation for the support of education-early settlements and settlers - Bloomington in 1820 - Dr. Maxwell sent unofficially to the legislature - act establishing Indiana Seminary - choice of site-Baynard R. Hall - opening of Seminary - John H. Harney - students of the day - board of visitors - Indiana College.