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"Improvements
of the Age," title page
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Mathias Edgar Richards (1830-1876), A.B. 1851,
A.M. 1854, was born in New Hanover township, Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania. He came from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, to attend college
at Penn's 9th
Street campus and graduated as one of twenty members of the
Class of 1851. During his college
years he was a member of the Zelosophic Society, a student organization
founded in 1829 as a forum for essays, orations and debates. After
graduation he became a lawyer in Pottsville. During the Civil War,
Richards was a member the Army of the Potomac, serving first (in
1861) with the 25th Pennsylvania Regiment of U.S. Volunteers, then
with the 96th Pennsylvania Regiment U.S. Volunteers, and finally,
in 1864,as an Assistant Adjutant General on the staff of General
Bartlett.
Richards' speech "Improvements
of the Age" was the last of twelve student orations
listed on Penn 1851 commencement program.
The seven page manuscript
of Richard's tongue-in-cheek commmentary on mid-nineteenth century
progress is available here as both facsimile and transcription.
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