Reply of the Rector And Visitors of the University of Va
Reply of the Rector And Visitors of the University of Va
Wcn Randolph
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2. A refusal to admit unprepared youths to matricula- tion. 3. Additions to the corps of professors. 4. A respectable maintenance of the library. 5. The establishments of scholarships and fellowships. 6. Provision for the study of the literature and philoso- phy of Christianity. This fearless and incisive criticism bore immediate fruit. In May, 1856, the Visitors divided the "School" of An- cient Languages into two distinct "Schools" (1) Latin; (2) Greek ; requested the Faculty to report a plan... for the increase of the library ; established a chair of "History and Literature" : and officially sought the opinion of the Fac- ulty of Medicine as to the need of establishing a course of instruction in Analytical Chemistry. An instructor in this last department was appointed by the Board in 1858. Scarcely had the new professors entered on their duties, when the storm of war burst upon the country, and in a single session "the attendance at the University dropped from 604 men to 66 lads. " "For four years, " continues Professor Thornton, "the tide of conflict ebbed and flowed, and when the last battle- flag was furled, the old University found her children dead, or maimed and impoverished, her buildings dilapidated and her faculty scattered.
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