. Annals of Iowa . ft. JAMliS BLACK, I), (i,S ISTO. THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. 37 Chemistry 1 2 Physics 1 3 Geology 1 3 Botany 1 2 Zoology 1 2 Morphology and Physiology 1 1 Pedagogy 1 1 Military 1 1 PRESIDENTS. 1. Amos Dean, LL. T>., was elected in 1855 but assumednone of tlie duties except that of preliminary organizationand came to the University but twice for a short visit eachtime, during his nominal Presidency. Dr. Dean was Chancellor of the Law School at Albany,a position which he retained till his death in 1868. In pur-suance of a fixed purpose, he prepared himself to enter t


. Annals of Iowa . ft. JAMliS BLACK, I), (i,S ISTO. THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA. 37 Chemistry 1 2 Physics 1 3 Geology 1 3 Botany 1 2 Zoology 1 2 Morphology and Physiology 1 1 Pedagogy 1 1 Military 1 1 PRESIDENTS. 1. Amos Dean, LL. T>., was elected in 1855 but assumednone of tlie duties except that of preliminary organizationand came to the University but twice for a short visit eachtime, during his nominal Presidency. Dr. Dean was Chancellor of the Law School at Albany,a position which he retained till his death in 1868. In pur-suance of a fixed purpose, he prepared himself to enter theSenior Class of Union College from which institution hegraduated in 1820. He became prominent in the legal pro-fession, but is best known as an educator. For twenty yearshe was lecturer on Medical jurisprudence in the AlbanyMedical School, and for fourteen vears at the head of theAlbany Law School. His struggles to obtain an education brought him intoclose sympathy with young men of like ambition with him-self, and h


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