Horatio Collins King's "Journal of My College Life, Comprising love, foolishness and the like,"

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David Aaron Kates, “Horatio Collins King’s ‘Journal of My College Life, Comprising love, foolishness, and the like,'” John and Mary’s Journal 13 (2000): 21-22.
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For over fifty years, King was a member of the Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York, which was founded by his father-in-law, John Tasker Howard. Henry Ward Beecher was pastor there from 1847 until his death in 1887. The two men became as close as brothers. King first became entranced by Beecher while at Dickinson. Along with eighteen other students, he attended an abolitionist speech by Beecher at the First Presbyterian Church in Harrisburg. According to King, all of the students were Democrats and anti-abolitionists. Yet Beecher captivated his audience for two hours with a speech entitled, "Equal Rights." On Tuesday, March 24, 1857, King wrote in his journal, "I listened to the finest lecture it was ever my good fortune to hear. Notwithstanding I could not accord with him in his fanatical views of 'Equal Rights' and Pulpit Politics, still all must acknowledge it to be a masterly effusion from the pen of a smart tho' misguided man." The Civil War and Beecher helped to change King's outlook, however. "The three years which I devoted to the great war reversed my attitude towards the slavery question," he later recalled, "and no one was happier than myself when the escutcheon of slavery was wiped off our national emblem."

Samuel Chapman Armstrong (American National Biography)

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J. M. Heffron, "Armstrong, Samuel Chapman," American National Biography Online, February 2000, http://www.anb.org/articles/09/09-00034.html.
In the South and elsewhere, Armstrong's educational policies nevertheless had deleterious effects, restricting the future political and economic roles of indigenous peoples, consigning students to a life of menial labor, robbing them of the benefits of higher education, and enforcing the values of a dominant white middle-class culture. W. E. B.

Tiphen Walsingham Allen (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 1857.
*Allen, Tiphen Walsingham - Born Feb. 7, 1833, near Mt. Jackson, Va.; p., Rhesa Allen and Katharine K. White; entered 1852; farmer; U.P. society; married, 1855, Miss Nannie Lee Saunders of near Leesburg, Loudon county, Va. Died July 12, 1900, at Mt. Jackson.

Daniel Stem Burns (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 170.
*Burns, Daniel Stem -- Born January 10, 1832, in Lancaster county, Pa. ; A. B., 1857 ; 1857-64, 1866-69, principal of high school, Harrisburg, Pa. ; 1864-66, clerk under United States government at Harrisburg ; 1869-79, city superintendent, Harrisburg ; 1879-80, professor in Elmhurst theological seminary, Ill. ; Phi Kappa Sigma ; B. L. society. Died in Chicago, Ill., September 10, 1880.

Owen Johnson (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 171.
*Johnson, Owen - Born April 26, 1835, in Chester county, Pa.; A. B., 1857; 1857-58, taught in Huntsville, Texas; 1858, principal of Montgomery female seminary, Texas. Died September 30, 1858, at Nacogdoches, Texas.

Samuel J. Jones (Dickinson Alumni Record)

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George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 171.
*Jones, Samuel J. - Born March 22, 1836, at Bainbridge, Lancaster county, Pa.; A. B., 1857; LL. D., 1884; 1860, M. D., University of Pennsylvania ; 1861-3, assistant surgeon and surgeon, United States navy; 1863-4, examining surgeon of medical officers, Chicago, Ill; 1864-5, surgeon-in-charge of United States naval hospital, New Orleans, La.; 1865, transferred to Pensacola. Fla.; 1868, resigned ; delegate to European medical associations ; 1870-97, professor of ophthalmology and otology, Chicago medical college; 1884-97, editor Chicago Medical Journal and Examiner; U. P.

James Pede Marshall (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 165.
Marshall, James Pede - Born August 17, 1833, Clarke county, Va; p., John and Elizabeth Marshall; prep., Paris academy, Va. ; entered 1852 ; A. B., 1856, and A. M., 1859; teacher; principal of Paris academy, Va., six years, Tagewell, Va., high school, Morristown seminary Barboursville college, Barboursville, W. Va., and teacher and principal of various other institutions; U. P. society ; married, December, 1859, Lucy Wellington Settle of Fauquier county, Va.; children, Mary Elizabeth, Anna M., Jennie M., Carroll P., Ashley. Address, Washington, D. C.
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