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187:, who was then Acting President, presented my case, and told him how far I had got on with my studies at home, and that I hadn't been to school since leaving Scotland at the age of eleven years, excepting one short term of a couple of months at a district school, because I could not be spared from the farm work. After hearing my story, the kind professor welcomed me to the glorious University — next, it seemed to me, to the Kingdom of Heaven. 31: 159:
head of the institution and from the latter date until June, 1867, he was acting chancellor, by authority of the regents. Having previously acted as dean of the faculty, he was, in 1860, continued by the regents in that office until 1865. In 1865 he was elected vice-chancellor, and vice-president in
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On October 7, 1848, he was elected professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin. He taught and held the position of department chair for many years, while holding other administrative positions. Like Lathrop, he never gave up teaching while performing his administrative functions. During
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Sterling was known for "extending encouragement and generous aid to all who were in need." He was the chief administrator of the university when it first admitted women in 1863, and he was a general advocate for women's equality in education. He and Harriet presided over a women's residence hall
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opened the school in 1849, he and Sterling were the only two professors. As an early faculty member and in his capacity as dean of faculty and vice chancellor from 1861 to 1867, Sterling was often called the "father of the university", despite never holding the office of president or chancellor.
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on September 3, 1851. They eventually had three children. Their daughter Susan Adelaide Sterling graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1879, and after graduate school and other career development, was named assistant professor of German at UW in 1900.
122:. His father, Major Daniel Sterling, had 20 children in two marriages. John's mother was Daniel's third wife Rachel. (Daniel's first short marriage produced no children.) John Sterling attended ordinary grammar schools, and then took preparatory courses at 446: 134:) as a sophomore, graduating in 1840. He then attended the theological seminary in Princeton, afterwards performing missionary work in Pennsylvania. In 1846 he moved to Wisconsin. He taught one year at 176:
credits Professor Sterling for hearing Muir's personal appeal for admission to the school, since Muir did not formally have the educational background due to his work on the family farm in rural
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Sterling Hall on the UW campus was named after him in 1921, and is currently the home of the school's astronomy department. It became infamous in 1970 for a bombing which killed a researcher.
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in New York. He worked in a law office for a year, and in 1837 entered the College of New Jersey (now
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With fear and trembling, overladen with ignorance, I called on Professor Stirling
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of the University, from July, 1858, to July, 1860, Prof. Sterling was
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Nurturing the University of Wisconsin in its formative years.
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When the first university chancellor 678: 374:History of the University of Wisconsin 371:Butterfield, Consul Willshire (1879). 419: 271: 247:"Sterling, John Whelan 1816 - 1885" 13: 145: 14: 722: 208:"Past Presidents and Chancellors" 163:Sterling married Harriet Dean of 103:University of Wisconsin - Madison 350:Dictionary of American Biography 454:University of Wisconsin–Madison 251:Dictionary of Wisconsin History 321:Sterling, Albert Mack (1909). 290: 265: 253:. Wisconsin Historical Society 239: 200: 1: 194: 16:American academic (1816–1885) 120:Wyoming County, Pennsylvania 84:Professor and administrator. 56:Wyoming County, Pennsylvania 7: 701:Princeton University alumni 10: 727: 711:Carroll University faculty 448:Chancellors and presidents 664: 569: 487: 461: 88: 80: 62: 40: 28: 21: 114:Early life and education 324:The Sterling Genealogy 189: 165:Raynham, Massachusetts 151:the administration of 182: 118:Sterling was born in 275:My Boyhood and Youth 99:John Whelan Sterling 272:Muir, John (1913). 172:beginning in 1881. 278:. pp. 275–276 180:. As Muir put it: 153:Chancellor Barnard 107:John Hiram Lathrop 74:Madison, Wisconsin 673: 672: 96: 95: 718: 455: 449: 440: 433: 426: 417: 416: 412: 410: 408: 390: 388: 386: 366: 364: 362: 341:Other references 336: 334: 332: 309: 308: 306: 304: 294: 288: 287: 285: 283: 269: 263: 262: 260: 258: 243: 237: 231: 220: 219: 217: 215: 204: 178:Marquette County 124:Hamilton Academy 69: 50: 48: 35:John W. 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Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin - Madison
John Hiram Lathrop
Wyoming County, Pennsylvania
Hamilton Academy
Homer Academy
Princeton
Carroll College
Waukesha
Chancellor Barnard
Raynham, Massachusetts
John Muir
Marquette County
"Past Presidents and Chancellors"



Sterling 1909
"Sterling, John Whelan 1816 - 1885"
My Boyhood and Youth
"General Information | UW-Madison Astronomy"
The Sterling Genealogy
Dictionary of American Biography
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History of the University of Wisconsin
73
Biographical Review of Dane county, Wisconsin
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