Susquehanna University - 1858 to 1894

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 1857 through 1894.

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Debates, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Student organizations
"Woman has done more for Mankind than Man." Different points of view were held among members of the Philosophian and Clionian Societies. To air these differences of opinion, debates at joint sessions were conducted. The societies held regular debates on various subjects, including this one on the accomplishments of women.
Constitutions, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Student organizations
The first articles of the Philo Society's constitution.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Student organizations
This badge is from one of the two literary societies on campus. The Philosophian Society's membership consisted of students from the Classical Department and town students.
Exhibition posters, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Student organizations
Along with debates the literary socieites on campus held Exhibitions. This is the program of the first Philo Society Exhibition held in February 1861. The public was welcome to attend these Exhibitions, and some of them could be considerably long with various orations and debates.
Student organizations, Conference rooms, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University
The Philosophian Literary Society was among the groups on campus that had a permanent meeting room. First it was on the top floor of the Institute Building (Selinsgrove Hall). Later it moved to the 3rd floor of Gustavus Adolphus Hall.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, College presidents, Born, Peter.
Peter Born was the third President of the Missionary Institute . He served from 1881 to 1893.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, College presidents, Dimm, Jonathan Rose, b.1830
Jonathan Dimm was the fifth President of the Missionary Institute. He served from 1895 to 1899. One of the founders of Susquehanna University.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, College presidents, Focht, John Brown.
John Focht was the assistant principal of the Missionary Institute from 1881 to 1882 , and Susquehanna University's eighth President from 1904 to 1905.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, College presidents, Manhart, Frank P., b.1852.
Franklin Manhart was the fourth President of the Missionary Institute, 1893 to 1895, and served one month as the first President of Susquehanna University.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, College presidents
Henry Ziegler was the second president of the Missionary Institute. He served from 1865 to 1881.
Universities & colleges, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Catalogs
These are the Rules and Regulations for students at the Missionary Institute. There was a proscribed theme of conduct specified in the rules. The daily routine of the students was mandated by the Institute, which governed general behavior including hours for study and sleep. Notice that, among many other rules, students had to rise no later than 6 a.m. and to retire no later than 10 p.m.
Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University, Universities & colleges, Buildings
Formerly the Institute Building, Selinsgrove Hall is the first and oldest building on campus. This picture is a reproduction of a postcard.
Graduation ceremonies, Invitations, Evangelical Lutheran Missionary Institute, Susquehanna University
The June 8, 1887 Third Year Class held its class exercises at Town Hall, in Selinsgrove. Selinsgrove was spelled Selin's Grove until August of 1894.
Education of women, Susquehanna Female College, Susquehanna University, Women's colleges
Rev. E.W. Hutter, the Pastor of St. Matthews Lutheran Church of Philadelphia, addressed the faculty and students of the Susquehanna Female College on Female education.