season, added "goodly ornaments."
Nathan Lord added new halls, new departments and modes of instruction,
gave larger prestige, and left the impress of a great mind upon two
thousand pupils.
Asa D. Smith added yet other halls, secured new endowments, and
provided a long line of scholarships, for the development of latent
talent, and the encouragement of genuine worth.
Samuel C. Bartlett brings to the accomplishment of his task the name
of an ancient and honored family, and the experiences of an earnest
and fruitful life.
Dartmouth has blessed New England and Old England, North America and
the whole world.
Her location, unrivaled in many respects by that of any sister
institution, her history, so full of romance and of reality, and her
work, recorded first in the history of the eighteenth century, and
indelibly impressed upon the history of the nineteenth, all warrant
the hope that her walls may stand, through all the ages of the future,
strong as the everlasting hills, and beautiful as the celestial dome.
APPENDIX.
A LIST OF THE ENGLISH SUBSCRIBERS TO DR. WHEELOCK'S INDIAN
CHARITY SCHOOL OR ACADEMY.
LONDON.
L s. d.
His Most Gracious Majesty 200
Mr. Isaac Akerman 5 5 0
Mr. John Atkins 5 5 0
Messrs. Adair, Jackson & Co. 5 5 0
Mr. William Ames 5 5 0
Mr. Joseph Armitage 5 5 0
Mr. Joseph Aldersey 2 2 0
Mr. Ebenezer Atkinson 2 2 0
Mrs. Allovine 2 2 0
The Rev. Mr. Ashworth of Daintree 1 0 0
Mr. Atwell, A. B. 10 6
Mr. John Anther 10 6
Anonymous 5 3
Mr. Andrews 5 0
Mrs. Sarah Axford 1 0
The Rev. Mr. Sam. Brewer's Collection 141 2 6
Messrs. Day. Barclay & Sons 31 10 0
Mrs. Brine 20 0 0
Robert Butcher, Esq. 10 10 0
Mr. John Bradney
|