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Title
1886-1887 Catalog, Objectives, V.U. History, Vincennes.
Subject
Indiana--History; Vincennes (Ind.)--History; College Publications
Description
Pg. 34-35. Left page: THE DESIGN: Describes how V.U. 's courses are designed for students who desire a thorough, practical, and liberal education yet do not have the desire or opportunity to spend four years in a college course; the belief that our courses meet the needs of the businessman, the teacher, the pursuer of a profession; the need for thorough training in a shorter, practical way; the current tendency to pursue either a short, general study or a long, deeper study; the omission of Mental, Moral, and Political Philosophy; states that students wanting a higher education but are limited in means or time, V.U. meets their wants with thorough and high order work, affording them the best opportunities. Right page: MISCELLANEOUS: VINCENNES UNIVERSITY HISTORY: Description of the land grant, first Board of Trustees in 1807, building construction, school opening, lawsuit against the State of Indiana in 1846 to regain the land, and the Supreme Court judgement in favor of Vincennes University, with a sixty-thousand dollar sum that formed the beginnings of an endowment. LOCATION: Description of Vincennes' advantages, population, railroad availability, drainage, cleanliness, citizenry, improvements, and the lack of need for discipline for gross immorality among students for many years.
Creator
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Date
1886-1887
Contributor
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Type
Image
Identifier
vul-vuc-1886-00017