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Domestic News September 28, 1770

The New Hampshire Gazette And Historical Chronicle

Portsmouth, Greenland, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

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The second Commencement of Rhode-Island College was held in Providence on Wednesday, September 8, featuring orations, disputations, degree conferrals to several bachelors and masters, and a display of the college building's progress, attended by a crowded audience.

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PROVIDENCE, September 8.

On Wednesday was celebrated here the second Commencement in Rhode-Island College. The Parties concerned met at the Court-House about Ten o'Clock, from whence they proceeded to the Rev. Joseph Snow's Meeting-House, in the following Order: First, the Grammar-Scholars, then the under Class; the Candidates for Degrees, the Trustees of the College, the Fellows, the Chancellor and Governor of the Colony, and lastly the President.

When they were Seated, the President introduced the Business of the Day by Prayer; then followed the salutatory Oration, in Latin, by Mr. Dennis -- and a forensic Dispute; with which ended the Exercises of the Forenoon.

Those of the Afternoon began with an intermediate Oration on Catholicism, pronounced by Mr. Foster; then followed a syllogistic Disputation, in Latin, wherein Mr. Foster was Respondent, and Messieurs Nash, Read and Dennis, Opponents. After this the Degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on Messieurs John Dennis, Theodore Foster, Samuel Nash, and Seth Read; and the Degree of Master on the Rev. Isaac Eaton, Messieurs Wm. Bowne, Benja. West, David Williams, Joseph Brown, and Abel Evans; also on the Rev. Messieurs Hugh Evans, Daniel Turner, Samuel James, Benjamin Beddome, Benjamin Wallin, John Reynolds, and Isaac Woodman. To which succeeded a valedictory Oration, by Mr. Read; and then a Charge to the Graduates.

The Business of the Day being concluded, and before the Assembly broke up, a Piece from Homer was pronounced by Master Billy Edwards, one of the Grammar-School Boys, not nine Years old. This as well as the other Performances, gained Applause from a polite and crowded Audience, and afforded Pleasure to the Friends of the Institution. But what greatly added to their Satisfaction, was an opportunity of observing the Forwardness of the College Edifice, the first Stone of which was laid not longer since than the latter End of May last, and 'tis expected the Roof will be on next Month. It is a neat brick Building, 50 Feet by 46, four Stories high, with a projection in the middle of ten Feet on each Side, containing an Area of 63 Feet by 30, for a Hall, and other public Uses. The Building will accommodate upwards of a Hundred Students. Its Situation is exceeding pleasant and healthy, being on the Summit of a Hill, the Ascent easy and gradual, commanding an extensive Prospect of Hills, and Dales, Plains, Woods, Water, Islands, &c. ---- Who hath despised the Day of small Things.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Celebration

What keywords are associated?

Rhode Island College Commencement Providence Graduation Orations Degree Conferral College Building

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Dennis Mr. Foster Messieurs Nash Read Dennis Rev. Isaac Eaton Wm. Bowne Benja. West David Williams Joseph Brown Abel Evans Rev. Messieurs Hugh Evans Daniel Turner Samuel James Benjamin Beddome Benjamin Wallin John Reynolds Isaac Woodman Mr. Read Master Billy Edwards Rev. Joseph Snow

Where did it happen?

Providence

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Primary Location

Providence

Event Date

Wednesday

Key Persons

Mr. Dennis Mr. Foster Messieurs Nash Read Dennis Rev. Isaac Eaton Wm. Bowne Benja. West David Williams Joseph Brown Abel Evans Rev. Messieurs Hugh Evans Daniel Turner Samuel James Benjamin Beddome Benjamin Wallin John Reynolds Isaac Woodman Mr. Read Master Billy Edwards Rev. Joseph Snow

Outcome

degrees of bachelor of arts conferred on john dennis, theodore foster, samuel nash, and seth read; degrees of master conferred on rev. isaac eaton, wm. bowne, benja. west, david williams, joseph brown, abel evans, hugh evans, daniel turner, samuel james, benjamin beddome, benjamin wallin, john reynolds, and isaac woodman. applause from audience; satisfaction with college building progress.

Event Details

The second Commencement at Rhode-Island College involved a procession from the Court-House to Rev. Joseph Snow's Meeting-House, morning exercises with prayer, salutatory oration in Latin by Mr. Dennis, and forensic dispute; afternoon exercises with oration on Catholicism by Mr. Foster, syllogistic disputation in Latin with Mr. Foster as respondent and Nash, Read, Dennis as opponents, degree conferrals, valedictory oration by Mr. Read, charge to graduates, and recitation from Homer by Master Billy Edwards. The college edifice, a brick building 50 by 46 feet, four stories high, was observed under construction since late May, expected to be roofed next month, to accommodate over 100 students on a pleasant hilltop site.

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