The History of University Education in Maryland

By BERNARD C. STEINER, A.M. (Yale)

Fellow in History

The Johns Hopkins University (1876-1891)

By DANIEL C. GILMAN, LL.D.

President of the University

With Supplementary Notes on University Extension and the University of the Future, by R.G. Moulton, A.M., Cambridge, England

BALTIMORE

THE JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS

MARCH-APRIL, 1891

CONTENTS.

[THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN MARYLAND:]

Colonial Attempts to found a College

The First University of Maryland

The Second University of Maryland

Cokesbury College

Asbury College

Other Extinct Colleges

Mount Hope College

The College of St. James

Newton University

Roman Catholic Colleges

St. Mary's Seminary

Mount St. Mary's College

St. Charles's College

Loyola College

Rock Hill College

Western Maryland College

Female Education

The Baltimore Female College

Woman's College of Baltimore

Conclusion

[THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY (1876-1891):]

Foundation

Preliminary Organization

Inaugural Assembly

Address of President Eliot

Inaugural Address of the First President

The Faculty

Distinction between Collegiate and University Courses

Students, Courses of Studies, and Degrees

Publications, Seminaries, Societies

Buildings, Libraries, and Collections

Statistics

Trustees

[UNIVERSITY EXTENSION AND THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FUTURE.]