Hired by Caroline Cutler Metcalf to teach French in 1871, A. Ellen Stanton thus provided continuity to the Seminary’s successful past, and added a continental elegance by having lived in Paris before arriving in Norton.
1880 - 1897A. Ellen Stanton
1880Reverend L. T. Townsend Speaks at Commencement
Reverend L. T. Townsend, professor of theology, speaks at commencement.
1881Walking Club Formed, Quickly Disbanded
On Saturday, October 8, the Walking Club is organized, with a membership of four.
1881Reverend William Crawford Speaks at Commencement
The Reverend William Crawford speaks at commencement.
1882Chemistry Class Experiments With Photography
The chemistry class experiments with photography for the first time.
1882Old Town Hall Bookstore
Harriet Augusta Newcomb presented the Old Town Hall to the town in 1882 as a tribute to her father, Nathaniel Newcomb. The College purchased the Old Town Hall from the town of Norton in 1982. Using the building for storage… Read More »
1882Reverend James G. Vose Speaks at Commencement
Reverend James G. Vose of Providence, RI, speaks at commencement.
1883Reverend R. R. Meredith Speaks at Commencement
Reverend R. R. Meredith of Boston, MA, speaks at commencement.
1884Hebe Statue
Mrs. Wheaton gave the original lead statue and fountain of Hebe, the “cupbearer to the gods,” to the Seminary for its fiftieth anniversary in 1884. In the fall of 1932 Hebe was moved to the courtyard created by the new… Read More »
1884Alumna Publishes Cookbook
Mary Bailey Lincoln, class of 1864 and first principal of the Boston Cooking School, publishes The Boston Cooking School Cookbook.
1884 - 1908Bowling Alley
A 50th Anniversary gift to the Seminary from Eliza Baylies Wheaton, the Bowling Alley was constructed in 1884 between the apple orchard (in back of Mary Lyon Hall and in front of Knapton) and the edge of the Dimple. This… Read More »
1884Reverend Joseph T. Duryea Speaks at Commencement
Reverend Joseph T. Duryea of Boston, MA, speaks at commencement.
1885Wheaton Celebrates 50 years
Wheaton celebrates its fiftieth anniversary.
1885Reverend Jacob Ide Speaks at Commencement
Reverend Jacob Ide of Mansfield, MA, speaks at commencement.
1885Reverend E. G. Robinson Speaks at Commencement
Reverend E. G. Robinson, president of Brown University, speaks at commencement.
1886Reverend William Elliot Griffis Speaks at Commencement
The Reverend William Elliot Griffis of Boston, MA, speaks at commencement.
1887Reverend George A. Gordon Speaks at Commencement
Reverend George A. Gordon, author and lecturer at Yale and Harvard, speaks at commencement.
1888 - 1989Old Norton Public Library
Built on Wheaton land and presented to the Town of Norton by Eliza Baylies Wheaton in 1888, the old Norton Public Library reverted to Wheaton College a century later when the town constructed a new library in 1989.
1888Reverend W. B. Webb Speaks at Commencement
The Reverend W. B. Webb of Boston, MA, speaks at commencement.
1889Founder’s Day Established
For Mrs. Wheaton’s 80th birthday, on September 27, the teachers resolve to celebrate a “Wheaton Fete Day.”