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| Packard, Jeanette R., Instructor, 387. |
| Pagoda built by Dashiell, 327. |
| Parlin, Wellington A., Professor, 390. |
| Patentees of Grammar School, 2. |
| Patterson, Gaylord H., Professor, 384. |
| Peck, Jesse Truesdell, administration of, 295; resignation of, 300. |
| Penns' deed for grammar-school site, 2. |
| Pilcher, James Evelyn, Professor, 370. |
| Portraits secured, 305. |
| Post, Edwin, letter from, on the "Rebellion," 332. |
| Presbyterian Theological Seminary, effort to secure, 197. |
| President's residence, acquired off the campus, 365. |
| Prettyman, C. William, Professor, 369. |
| Priestley, Joseph, apparatus of, purchased, 190. |
| Prince, Leon C., Professor, 369. |
| Prince, Morris W., Professor, 369. |
| Pritchard, Paul W., Instructor, 390. |
| Professorships, Endowed. See Endowed professorships. |
| Public Works, attempt to purchase, 76. |
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| Quimby, Chester W., Professor, 384. |
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| "Rebellions," student, 298, 330, 337. |
| Reed, George Edward, a builder, 363-365; administration of, 356; finances, 365-366; improvements effected by, 364; letter concerning Law School, 242; personality, 359; retirement and death, 370. |
| Reopening, 1834, ceremony described, 257; preparation for, 240. |
| Rittenhouse, Aaron, Professor, 351. |
| Robinson, William O., Professor, 386. |
| Rockefeller Foundation, gift of, 378. |
| Rogers, Henry D., Professor, 223. |
| Rogers, Horace E., Professor, 385, 390. |
| Rogers, Robert W., Professor, 367. |
| Rohrbaugh, Lewis G., Professor, 385. |
| Ross, James, books and poems by, 102, 103, 104; lottery receipt of, 127; resignation of, 101; sketch of, 98-104. |
| Roszell, Stephen Asbury, Professor, 283. |
| Rowe, Perry B., Instructor, 370. |
| Rush, Benjamin, and college funds, 12;
and the Charter, 7-15; attitude toward purchase
of the Public Works, 77; correspondence
of, 9; devotion to College, 40;
donation of, 191; early planning, 18;
entertains Nisbet, 34; enthusiasm for College,
40-41; enthusiasm for Nisbet, 34;
estimate of, 40; friendship for Mont-
gomery, 9; hints for establishing a college in Carlisle, 10; idealizes American life, 31; later attitude toward Nisbet, 34-39, 51, 52; letter about Nisbet, 52; letters about Nisbet's reëlection, 43, 46, 48; letter concerning Germans, 107; letter to John Armstrong, 19, 23; letter to Montgomery on laying of corner-stone, 84; letters to Dr. Nisbet, 31, 32; letters to John Montgomery, 21, 177; seeks Charles Nisbet as Principal, 20; sketch of, 7. |