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.]