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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.
The Early Schools Of Indiana, David Demaree Banta
The Early Schools Of Indiana, David Demaree Banta
David Banta (1889-1896)
The most ambitious and best known work on education in Indiana is that by Prof. Richard G. Boone, which appeared in 1892. The same year, but prior to the printing of Mr. Boone's book, Judge D. D. Banta, then of the Indiana University Law School, an old-time resident of Johnson county, and author of a history of that county, published in The Indianapolis News a series of papers on this important subject. Judge Banta's style of treatment and the ground he covers are so widely different from those of Professor Boone that it is so much new matter to one …