SCHOOLS AND COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENTS OF SCIENCE (MINING, ENGINEERING, ETC.), NOT ENDOWED WITH THE NATIONAL GRANT OF LANDS. Scientific Dpt. of Bowdoin Coll.... Brunswick.....1872..J. L. Chamberlain, LL.D. MASSACHUSETTS. Lawrence Scien. Sch.,Harvard Univ. Cambridge.....1848.. C. W. Eliot, LL.D. dustrial Science .Worcester... .1868 .C. O. Thompson, A.M., principal. MISSOURI. PolytechnicDpt.of Washington Univ. St. Louis.......1857.. Rev. W. G. Eliot, D.D. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Chandler Scien. Dpt.Dartmouth Coll.Hanover........1852.. Rev. A. D. Smith, D.D., LL.D. Brooklyn Coll'te & Polytechnic Inst. Brooklyn.. OHIO. Scientific Dpt. of Denison Univ.... Granville Scientific Dpt., Oberlin Coll 1831..F. O. Marsh, acting. OREGON. Scientific Dpt. of Willamette Univ.. Salem..........1851..T. M. Gatch, A.M. PENNSYLVANIA. Scientific Dpt. of Villanova Coll... Bryn Maur..... 1842.. Very Rev. T. Galberry, O.S.A. ..Philadelphia...1824.. Coleman Sellers. Polytechnic Coll. of State of Pa.... Philadelphia... Scientific Dpt. of Univ. of Pa...... Philadelphia...1872..J. P. Leslie, LL.D., dean. VIRGINIA. Scientific Dpt. of Univ. of Va...... Charlottesville. 1819..J. P. Harrison, M.D., ch'n of faculty. Scientific Dpt. of Washington and Lee Univ....... Virginia Military Inst.... Lexington. .. Gen. G. W. C. Lee. .Lexington ...1839..F. H. Smith, LL.D. New Market Polytechnic Inst...... New Market......... Prof. Ben. Hyde Benton. EMINENT EDUCATORS DECEASED DURING 1873 AND 1874. Jan. 1.-Harvey Prindle Peet, LL.D., a graduate of Yale College, and for forty-two years Principal of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, died in New York, aged 78. Jan. 2.-Rev. William A. Dod, D.D., a graduate of Princeton College, and for many years a tutor and Professor in that Institution, died at Princeton, New Jersey, aged 54. Jan. 8.-Samuel Adams Lyons Law Post, a graduate of Yale College, and for seventeen years a teacher in Derby, Conn., Ellenville, New York, and elsewhere, died at Ellenville, aged 44 years. Jan. 16.-Rev. Joshua Leavitt, D.D., a graduate of Yale College, and for a long time prominent as a teacher, preacher, journalist, and author of school text-books, died in New York City, aged 78 years. Jan. 16.-Professor William Charles Cleveland, an accomplished scientist, and at the head of the department of Civil Engineering in Cornell University, died at Ithaca. Jan. 16.-O. H. Kile, a graduate of the University of Vermont, and for several years past a prominent teacher in Rhode Island, died at Westerly, R. I. Jan. 24.-Rev. John Seward, who perhaps did more than any other one man to establish Western Reserve College at Hudson, Ohio, died at Tallmade, Ohio, aged 89. Feb. 1.-Matthew Fontaine Maury, LL.D., author of "Physical Geography of the Sea," and of several school text-books, and Professor in the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Va., died there, aged 67 years. Feb. 1.-Henry Coit Perkins, M.D., A.A.S., a graduate of Harvard College, eminent as a scientist, instructor, and President of the Massachusetts Medical Society, died at Newburyport, Mass., aged 69 years. Feb. 6.-James Henry Coffin, LL.D., a graduate from Amherst College, author of a text-book on "Conic Sections," and for forty-seven years a laborious teacher, died at Easton, Pa., |