[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 423 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 423
Honoring the 200th anniversary of the founding of Colgate University.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 4, 2019
Mr. Brindisi (for himself, Mr. Delgado, and Ms. Scanlon) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Education
and Labor
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the 200th anniversary of the founding of Colgate University.
Whereas a Baptist pastor, Daniel Hascall, and Nathaniel Kendrick recruited ten
local clergy and laymen, met all together on September 24, 1817, in the
home of Jonathan Olmstead in Hamilton, New York, and approved the
Constitution of the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York;
Whereas the thirteen men approved the Constitution of the Baptist Education
Society of the State of New York with thirteen articles, prayed thirteen
times, and had thirteen dollars to pay their first annual membership
fee, and elected the institution's first board of trustees;
Whereas, on March 5, 1819, a bill officially incorporating the Baptist Education
Society of the State of New York cleared the New York State Legislature;
Whereas, in 1833, the society expanded to include a collegiate course and the
school came to be known as the Hamilton Literary and Theological
Institution;
Whereas, in 1846, the institution's board successfully petitioned the State
legislature to incorporate the collegiate department as Madison
University;
Whereas, in 1853, Henry Livingston Simpson became the first African-American
student to graduate from the university;
Whereas, in 1890, the New York State Supreme Court granted the petition of the
board of trustees to change the name of the university to Colgate
University in honor of university patron William Colgate and his family;
Whereas, in 1919, the Colgate University Alumni Corporation was founded and
celebrated Colgate's Centennial, the largest reunion at the time,
followed by the introduction of the standing special liberal arts model;
Whereas, in 1935, the Washington Study Group was created, which was the first
study group offered by any college or university in the Nation to send
students to study in the District of Columbia;
Whereas during World Wars I and II, Colgate contributed to the war effort by
serving as a preparatory school for the Army and Navy;
Whereas, in 1968, a 100-hour student civil rights sit-in on campus launched a
wave of student activism;
Whereas, in 1970, Colgate admitted its first class of women and became a
coeducational institution;
Whereas, in 1973, Colgate committed to National Collegiate Athletic Association
Division I athletics, hosting the first women's varsity sports teams in
basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, and tennis;
Whereas, in 2009, Colgate signed the American College and University Presidents'
Climate Commitment and achieved a carbon-neutral campus by its
Bicentennial Celebration in 2019;
Whereas Colgate now educates more than 2,900 students in 56 different majors;
Whereas Colgate has produced many graduates of national acclaim, including
several Members of Congress and other prominent elected officials;
Whereas Colgate has assured its future growth with its Vision and Plan for
Colgate University's Third Century, which will ensure it remains a
first-rate, world-renowned academic institution; and
Whereas Colgate exemplifies all the best traditions of American higher
education: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives honors Colgate
University, as the university celebrates 200 years as a source of pride
for New York State and for the people of the United States.
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