
These men constituted the majority of the College faculty when this picture
was taken in 1870 outside the President’s House (now Maclean House).
From left to right, standing on the porch are: John Duffield ’1841,
professor of mathematics; Lyman Atwater, professor of logic and mental
and moral philosophy; James McCosh, president and professor of philosophy
and psychology; Stephen Alexander, professor of astronomy; and Arnold
Guyot, professor of geology. Standing on the ground are: Henry Cameron,
professor of Greek; James Welling ’1844, professor of Belles-Lettres
and English language and literature; John Schanck ’1840, professor
of chemistry and natural history; Charles Shields, professor of history
and “Harmony of Science and Revealed Religion;” William Packard,
professor of Latin; and Joseph Kargé, professor of “continental
languages and literatures.”
- To learn more about James McCosh, see quotation
#9 and Café Vivian picture #6,
8, 11, 18,
75, 79, 95,
and 101.
- To learn more about Arnold Guyot, see Café
Vivian picture # 75.
- To learn more about John Schanck, see Café
Vivian picture #57.
- To learn more about notable Princeton professors,
see icon #7, quotation #6,
13, 15, 20,
21, 26, 27,
31, 32, 34,
39, and 40, and Café
Vivian picture #10, 14,
17, 22, 25,
29, 43, 51,
57, 59, 60,
75, 87, 94,
101, and 108.
- To learn more about campus grounds and buildings,
see icon #1, 5, and 8,
quotation #5, 7, 9,
28, and 39, and Café
Vivian picture #4, 6,
7, 8, 11,
16, 20, 25,
30, 33, 37,
40, 46, 48,
54, 58, 61,
62, 67, 71,
78, 85, 87,
95, 100, 101,
102, 104, 105,
108, 109, 111,
118, 124, 127,
and 133.
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