The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . AN OLD VIEW OF RUTGERS COLLEGE 50. ;N OLD VIEW SHOWING COLLEGE CAMPUS AND SEMINARY HALL again fell off, but, upon the election ofTheodore Frelinghuysen as president, theinstitution commenced again to be prosper-ous. In 1 863 Rutgers Scientific School wasestablished. This was immediately afterthe election of Dr. Campbell as State College of New Jersey for thebenefit of agriculture and mechanical arts,was organized as a department in RutgersCollege in 1865. The credit for the es-tablishment of this institution was


The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . AN OLD VIEW OF RUTGERS COLLEGE 50. ;N OLD VIEW SHOWING COLLEGE CAMPUS AND SEMINARY HALL again fell off, but, upon the election ofTheodore Frelinghuysen as president, theinstitution commenced again to be prosper-ous. In 1 863 Rutgers Scientific School wasestablished. This was immediately afterthe election of Dr. Campbell as State College of New Jersey for thebenefit of agriculture and mechanical arts,was organized as a department in RutgersCollege in 1865. The credit for the es-tablishment of this institution was due toDr. George H. Cook. From that time the history of Rutgers College is a historyof both the classical and scientific schoolscombmed. Dr. Campbell was succeeded as presi-dent in 1 882 by Merrill Edward Gates,who remained as president until 1 891,when Dr. Austin Scott was chosen. Hefilled that position until 1906, when hewas succeeded by Dr. Wm. H. S. Demar-est. There are now about three hundredstudents in the college. The buildings have mcreased in numberduring the last few years, and the colle


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