Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1905 — SHOOLS AND COLLEGES [ARTICLE]
SHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Prof. Oppenheim of tlie University of Pennsylvania is writing a book on international law. Indiana's new United States Senator, James A. Hemenway, is a product of her common schools. Courses in tlie history of modern art will be introduced at Dartmouth college under the direction of Homer Eaton Keyes. By the will of the late Prof. A. S. Wheeler of the Yale law school the university is given his valuable library on Roman law. The new tuberculosis dispensary, Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, for which Henry Phipps of Pittsburg gave $20,000. lias been formally opened. Dr. A. L. Peterman, educator, lecture: and author, may be the next president of Graham college, Graham, Va. He lives at Nashville. For the first time in many years the board of trustees of Cornell is without a member of the Sage family. Henry Manning Sage resigned the other day. President Scott of Franklin college, Laporte, Ind., who has served thirtysix years, will retire in June, and a SIO,OOO endowment will be raised for his benefit. No college president in the United StatM bus MrvU suffh a length of time.
