Dublin Core
Title
https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/?language=en
Subject
Indiana--History; Vincennes (Ind.)--History; College Publications
Description
Pg. 38-39. Left page: HONORS & PRIZES: Describes the Valedictorian and Salutatorian of the class. THE GOULD MEDAL: Describes the 1884 offer of Major W. P. Gould, U. S. Army, to supply an annual gold medal (valued at $25) for excellence in oratory; gives Faculty rules for the contest. Lists previous winners: 1885, Joseph C. Bryan; 1886, Miss Lloyd Allen; lists the 1887 judges: Mr. Reily, Mr. Ramsdell, Mr. Dalton; the March 11, 1887 winner: Mr. Maurice Moore. THE PRESIDENT'S PRIZE: Prize medal valued at $10 to the member of the Senior Class passing the highest examination in Latin, awarded at Commencement. HINDMAN PRIZE: Prize of $10 offered by Dr. Walter M. Hindman of Vincennes for any object designated by the Faculty. In June 1888 it will be awarded to the Class of 1891 member with highest average grade over past two years. GENERAL REMARKS by Enoch A. Bryan, President: prospering of the University, high order of work, increase in Literary Dept. enrollment, establishment of a Teacher's Department. Right page: GENERAL REMARKS, cont.: Describes the establishment of the Music Department, confidence in claims to a high place among educational institutions of the state, comparing favorably in thoroughness, attractiveness and cheapness with any similar institution. TEXTBOOKS: Lists textbooks used at V.U.
Creator
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Date
1887-1888
Contributor
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Type
Image
Identifier
vul-vuc-1887-00020