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AI~FRED ACJtDElVry,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING JULY 4, 1866,
ALFRED, N. Y.
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r~E1lSlTY A.ND ACADEMY,BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Name. Resiclencc. Term
expires.
Hon.B.F. LANGWORTHY, P1'es"Alfred, 1869 Rev. N. V. HULL, - - Alfred, 1869
Rev, T .. B. BROWN, - Little Genesee, 1869 Rev. GEO. B. UTTER, - - Westerly, It. I., 1868
Rev.
W~.C. KENYON, A.M., Alfred, 1868 Rev. DARIUS R. FORD, A.M., Elmira, 1869 Hon.-OTIS THACHER, - . Hornellsville, 1868 , ELISHA C. GREEN, M.D., Alfred, 1868 Hon. B]lNJAMIN l\-IAXSON, Hounsfield, 1868
ALFRED LEWIS, - Alfred, 1867
ELISHA POTTER, - Alfred, 1868
JOHN A.LANGWORTHY,Little Genesee, 1869
CLARK ROGERS, - Alfred, 1868
J. R. HARTSHORN, 1Yf.D., Alfred, 1869 IRA B. CRANDALL, - Alfred, 1868
ALBERT SMITH, Alfred, 1867
Rev. NATHAN WARDNER, Alii'ed, 1867 A. E. CRANDALL, Esq., Alfl'ed, 1869 Hon. W ALCOTT HATCH, - Belmont, 1867 WILLIAM: C. BURDICK, Alfl"ed, 1869 MAXSON STILLMAN, . Alfred, 1867 Hon. PHILIP S. GREEN, Alfred, 1869 MAXSON J. GREEN, Alfred, 1867
! AI .. BERT B. CRANDAI.lT.I, Little Genesee, 1867
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GURDON EV ANS, - Alfred, 1869
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Nmne. Re£idence.
C. D. LANGWORTHY, Alfred, WM. M. SAUNDERS, - Alfred, DAVID R. STILLMAN, Alfred, ROWLAND A. THOMAS, Alfred, SAMUEL N. STILLMAN, Alfred, SILAS C. BURDICK, Alfred, JONA. ALLEN, A.M., Alfred, O. D. SHEIWAN, Sec'y,.. Alfred,
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ALFRED VNIVEnsITY AND ACADE)[Y~BOARD OF INBTRUCTION--·1865-6.
Rev. WM. C.
KENYON,A.M.,Pr",jdc,,~Pl"Ofessor of Latin, English Litcmtul'c, filld Belles Lettres.
Rev. JONATHAN ALLEN," A.M.,.
Profcasor of Nntural History, Elocution. :r.fetAphysics and EthIcs.
Rev. THOMAS R WILLIAMS, A.M.,
ProfCElSOr of the Gx>cck LangWlge and Literature.
WILI,IAM A. ROGEl{8, A.M.,
l'rofcssor of :M,:utheIIlfities.
ANDERSON R, WIGHTMAN, A,M.,
Professor of Natnml Science.
Mr •. ABIGAIL A. ALLEN, A.M"
Teacher of
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PAint.iog, PeneiUng', History, Rhetor1e filld Bot.'U1Y.Mis. ELVIRA
E.KENYON, A.M., beeept,·,,,,
Teo.ehe·r of German) and Ass18tant TClIel1er of Lntill.
MARY E. STILLMAN,
Teacher of Vooul nod Insu1lmeutal lIul!ic.
MARK SHEPPARD,
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COLLEGIANS.
FRESHMAN YEAR.
GENTLEMEN.
Name.
Burdiok, Alvin M., Babcook, Milton S., Barbour, Henry F., b.vis, Darius K., Fasset, Isaac N.;' Hogarty, WilliamP., Lewis, Daniel, Place, William F., Titsworth, Wardner C., Titsworth, A. JJld.on, l'haeber, Theodore J. 0., W Brdner, Mortoll S., Coon, Adista J., Colegrove, Jennie}
Freeborn, Adell. A, FItch, Min. E"
L.nphear, Mary J., Morey, Jennie E., Place, Amy M., Runnel', Czarina, Stillman, Chlotilda E., Setchell, Mary E., Sisson, Martba A., Stillman, Adelaide M., Saunders, S!'.U'l.ili AI., Worden, Sarepta D., Watson, Julia,
I. ADrEa.
Residence.
Cowlesville.
Jackson, O.
Horseheads.
Alfred.
Wellsville.
Horsebead •.
Alfred.
Elm Vallcy.
New Market, N. J.
New Market,N .• J.
Horoelleville.
Alfred.
Portville.
Catlin.
Cuba.
Cuba.
Alfred.
Brandt.
Alfred.
Horn ails ville.
Alfred.
Cuba.
Alfred.
Alfred ..
Alfred.
Seio.
Alfred. ~
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N:Il;nCo
Andrews, Towner p"
Coon, Henry 0., (S) Carpenter, Geo. H., Green} Luoius C" . (S) Jewoll, I,yman L.,
(S)Lookbart, James J., (13) Millard, Herman, Rogers, Orville M., (S) Todd, William P., (S) Wardner, Albert E., (S) W Blllo, Albert A., (S) Yonng, Weloome R, Bard, Florence A., Oummings, Louisa, Heinemann, Louisa, Kenyon, Roaa L., Runner, Mary E.,
J,ADJF..5.
. *Simpson, Gertrnde E., Watnrbnry, Hannah A., York, Eus.hi. A.,
Residelle<'.
Watson.
Alfred.
Lebanon Springs.
Hopkinton, R. I.
Keating, Pa.
Almon\'!.
.Alfred.
Alfred.
Greenwood, Ravenswood, Va.
Efm Valley.
West Union.
New Hudson.
Franklinville.
Colegrove, Pa.
Wirt.
Hornellsville.
Knoxville, Pa.
(Juba.
W ellsv
ille.JUNIOR YEAR Groves, John R,
I.tewiB, Amos C'
l(S) Stillman, Orville, Waterbury, Reuben A,
1.ADIES.
Alfl'ed.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Cuba.
Bailey, Mary F., Walworth, Wia.
Dunn, Hattie M., Plainfield, N. J.
Pingrey, Samantha 8., Andover.
Stillman, Sardinia E., Almond.
Watnrbury, Sarah L., Cuba.
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SENIOR YEAR.
GEN1'LE~IEN.
Nnllil'.
(S) Blakeslee, D. AyreH, (S) IJivcrmol'c, Leander E,
Platts, I.ewis A., 'Vheeler, Samuel Ii-, Allen, Lydia A., Hart, Marietta
E.~Langworthy, Emeline A"
Langworthy, Canie S., Va.n Aernam, Isadore
G,tW.me, Anubell,
llositlcnc(\
Wellsville.
Independence.
Milton, Wis.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Little Gellesee.
Alfred.
Franklinville.
Elm Vulley.
GRADUATE IN THE NORMAl, COURSE.
Andover.
THEOLOGICAL S'l'UDENT.
Burdiok, Charles A., Alf,·ed.
(8) Sdcntllic Com's..'.
AI,ltttED U-NJ. VERSITY ASD ACA D.EMY.
ACADEMICIANS.
GENTI.E:ilEN.
N;lInll.
Andrus, Charles II., Bowen, ]i'rank P., Bard, Herbert E., Banks, John
)1, Ilabcoclr,DevVane
D.,Bullock, Asa >V.,
Boss, Martin P., Hutton, Poter B.,
Coon, DeIJ'rancoIe,
Crandall, Sherman G, Clark, NathanieI1lI., Dunham, Franklin A., Estce, James A., Elliott, A. r,el'oy, Elliott, Julius C., Elliott, Luther E.,
Groen,tXhomllS
0"Haight, George W., Kellogg, R. J nsper, Marshan, Pewr T., Maxson, Albertns W.,
A Mulone, 'l'bomas,
'tJ Norton, Honry W.,
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Heo:i.Jencc, Wat.~on,
Hornellsville.
Smith port, Pa.
Pino Valley.
Uttlo Geneseo.
ilul'ns.
T ... ittle Genesee-, Franklin ville.
Genesce, Independence.
Rexville.
Plainfield, N .• r.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfre<l.
Alfred.
vVaynctOWll, r ml Cuba.
Bolivur.
llorseheRds.
'V esterly, H.. 1.
Smithport, Pa.
Scio.
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Nnme. Residence.
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Swinney, John G., Shiloh, N.1.
Searle, Orange, Franklinville.
Stoddard, Jam .. R., Horseheads.
TifBwortb, B. Frank, New Market, N. J.
Titsworth, Thomas B., New Market, N. J.
Wlng, Oharl .. G., l"l'anklinville.
Wright, Wm. B., Scio.
Whitferd, Sylvanus 0., Alfred.
Williams, Wm. D., Watson.
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NORMALS.
GENTLEMEN.
Name.
Aldrieb, Harrison;
Allen, Ma",baU M., Armstl'Ong, Oharles E., Allen; Henry E., Allen, Daniel S., Armstrong, Frank, Allen, George L.,
Burdick, Elns E., Bard, John C., Bard, Leslie S., n.hoock, James G., Burdick, Judson G., Benjamin, Ethan F., Burgett, Wm H., Brewster, Philetus, Babcock, Wm. H., Babcock, Forrest M., Burdiok, Emmet R., Broomell, Henry, I Ba.oom, Henry,
I Bundy, Ca.sius M.,
A Bonnett, James,
&:y, Stillman E.,
Reaidencc.
New Hndson.
Witt.
Almond.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Livonia.
Alfred.
Heh:ton, Pa.
Smithport, Pa.
Smitbport, Pa.
Dansville.
Alfred.
Short Traok.
Rathboneville.
Andover.
Ha.kinsvllle.
Little G,·nesee.
Alfred.
Allegany, Pa.
Allegany.
Saginaw, Mich.
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Andover. A
Plaintield, N. J. '(J
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Nnme. Re"idcnC{'.V
Beeman, Sylvanua, Avoca.
Barney, Jonathan, Indepenae~ce,
Burgett, Martin B, Rathbonevme,
Clark, A. Penny, Troup.burg, Carpenter, Sanford, Andover.
Crandall, W
m,R, Independence.
Orandall, Will, R,
Alf~ed,Cutter, Addison A., Cuba,
Chubbuok, Truman H, \Vell.burgh, Pa, Oo';'stook, Fred, A., Whitesville.
Onrtis, John P., Ridgway, P •.
Clark, Byron F" Petersburg.
Oarney, Homer, Hornell.ville,
Oottrell, Albert· B" Riohburg, Oomstook, Edgar V" Whitesville, Olark; Orvill. G., Independence, Clawson, Lewis
T"New Market, N. J,
Olose, Leroy,:. Westfield, Pa,
Clomens, Daniel
0"Ridgway, Pa.
Ohapin, Herb;lrt F., mnsdal •.
D.vi" John T., Jaokson Conter,O.
Davidson, Irving H, Wi.ooy, Davi., Horace W" Alfred.
Davis, Elizer, Belmont.
Dickinson, George, Ridgway, Pa.
Demming, Leroy IL, Andover.
E.tee, )'laniel M., Alfred.
Estee, Oharl.s B., Farina, Ill.
Ennis, John 0., Woodville, R. I,
Edget, Nathan, Howard.
Edwards, Milo N" Andover.
Earley, Marshall, Jr" Kersey, Pa.
Elliott, Eugene, Alfred.
Edget, Richard, Howard.
Eaton, Ed.lbert
M.~Andover.
A Fisk, James D., Pin. Va.lley. A
1t Green, Milo B., Altred. '(j'
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Nnme. Residence.
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Gillett, Oalvin M" Wirt.
Graves, DOlr, Howard.
Griswold, Daniel, Burns.
Green, Arthnr B., Alfred,
Green, Robert A., West Point, Iowa.
Green, Charles A., Waynetown, Ind.
Griffin, Truman C.,
Pardee~Kansas.
Griffin, Edgar A., Pardoe, KanSM.
Groves, James H., Brockwayville,Pa.
Groves, Daniel D., Brookwayville,Pa.
Green, Byron L" Alfred.
Green, Frank L., Alfred.
Hunt, Allison F.,
Horner, Goorge W"Horton~
Loren C., Hamilton, John C., Hnll, Almon M., Honk, Levis T., Hioks, James -H, Hough, Daniel W., Hood, George 0., Halsey, J obn L., Hargrave, James, Joseph, Thomas, Kellam, Ira P., Kan, Joseph W., Kenyon, Floyd L., Kirby, Albert F., Lewis, Arthur B., Lewis, Luther W"
Langworthy, John F., Luttrell, Barney F., Luttrell, Creed F., Lewis, Orville, Langworthy, Leslie p"
1 t'~phear, Walter,
~hard,
Jobn B.,
Johnsonville, O.
Belmont.
Ridgway, Pa.
Alfred.
Berlin.
Ridgway, Pa.
Allegany.
Perry.
Hartsville.
Well. ville.
Ratbbone.ilIe.
Brookfield, Pa.
Oxford, Mich.
Almond.
Little Genesee.
E. Saginaw, Mich.
Bolivar.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Alfl'.ed. . . Alfred.
Andover. A
Almond. 'r5'
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Name. Rcsidcncp.
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Langworthy, Wm. J., Alfred.
Langworthy, Albert W., Alfred.
Langworthy. Isaac, Alfred.
McCormick, Theodore, Greenwood.
McBarney, Edward,' Jackson Center, O.
Max.on, Herbert B., Alfred.
Morgan, H. S., Cuba.
Mills, Gilbert D., Wellaville.
Mix, Charl.s M., Soia.
Maxson, Henry E.,
Mills, George, Titusville, Pa.
Monier, James L., Naple •.
Norton, l!;J!!!..erK., Elmira.
Owen, Francis E., . Big Flatta.
Packard, Fred., Covington.
Pardon, George D., Andover.
Pierce, W
811aceW., Alfred.
Phillips, Marquis, Howard Flatts.
Place, 1m-.A., Alfred.
Palmiter, Charles D., Sharon, Pa.
Pettibone, Eugene M., Alfred.
Riddel~
Joseph M., Canisteo.
Randolph, Alex. F., Plainfield, N. J.
Regers, Horace A., Hanoook, Mass.
Reynolds, Calvin, Alfrea.
Reynolds, James I,., Alfred.
Riggs, Lewis c., Franklinville.
Reynolds, Emery W., Spring Mills.
Randolph, Lewis F., New Salem,W.Va.
Rowley, George H., Wellsville.
Randolph, George W. ]'., . New Milton,WV •.
Satterlee, James c., Wirt.
Stanton, Marvin M., Oxford, Mich.
Saunders, Walter G., Alfred.
Saunders, Irving, Alfred.
1 Stillman, Dwight R, Westerly, R I. 1
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Reoidcnen.
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Plainfield, N. J.
Horn.Ueville.
Nome. .
Stillman, Thomas B., Savage, William H., Sheppard, Wro. T., Sheppard, James M., Sheldon, Charles H., Smith, Frank W., Spader, George, Saunders, Adelbert C., Stearns, J obn S., Towner, B, Frank, Titsworth, Joseph M., Thomas, Lorenzo C., Thayer, Henry S., . Tomlinson, George,
Thurber, Frank, Thacher, Charles G., Titsworth, Lewis T., '1:aylor, Frank, Vinecnt, Charles M'l Van Orsdall, N., Wing, William, Winne, Jaoob G., Wells, M. S., Wisner, Hector L., Willard, Charles, White, James I""
Webb, Alfred, West, Delos R, West, IAuciuB C., Winegar, Peter P., York, Elna,
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Austin, Sarah L., Baldwin, DeEtte W., Beattie, Mary M., Beattie, Harriet, Burgett, Mary E.;
r.ADIES.
Shiloh, N. J.
Shiloh, N. J.
Allegany.
Allegany.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Andover.
Smithport, Pa.
Plainfield, N. J.
Alfred.
Ridgway, Pa.
Roadstown, N. J . Allegany.
lIofnellsville.
New Market, N. J.
Smith port, P •.
Alfred.
Mt. Morris.
Franklinville.
Hornellsville.
Ceres, Pa.
Writesville, Pa.
AUegany.
Wen.borough, Pa, Hornensville.
Alf,·e,1.
Alfred.
Mt, Morris.
Wellsville.
Alfred.
Brookfield.
Hornell. ville.
Hornellsoille., 1
RathboDeVilI~
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Nome.
Baboook, Caroline A., Bavoor, Mandane, Burdick, Sarah M., Baldwin, Loui .. M"
Burdick, Augusta, Barhour, Mary E", Boyd, Mary M,.
Burdick, Elizabeth A"
Bracy, Hattie, Barker, Anna R., Burdick, Alice A., Beebe, MY1'll.-A", Crandall,
H9~nM"
Crandall, Velma K""
Cook, Eliza M,.
Chapin, ];'loraM"
Culver, Yilla, Conderman,-rLizzic
JCrandall, Eliza B., Crandall, Am E, Clemens, Rose E'., Canfield, Mary J"
Colegrove, Mary, Comstock, Deme, DuntllP, Alice L"
Davia, Hattie E, Diffin, Melis •• A., Difl\u, Mary R..
Dwight, lIfartha S.,
Dunning~
Maria F., Ellis, Abby A., Edgot, Nancy fl.,
Reside-nee.
H •• kinsville, Little Genesee.
Alf/ed.
Cuba.
Andover.
Alfred.
Andover.
H.bron, Pa.
];nend.hip.
Spring Milia.
Alfred.
Alfred:
Alfred.
Alfred.
o
Andover.
Hinsdale, Howard.
Hornellsville.
Li ttl. Geneaee.
I,ittlo Gen_e.
Ridgway, Pa.
Alfred.
Arkport.
Alfi..,d.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Andover.
Andover.
Addison,
GlenArbollr,Mich, Alfred.
Howard.
Edget, Mary, Howu.rd.
Ely" Mary E, Ridgway, Pa,
ElIla, Della, Belmont.
c: aton, lj:1I., ' A l f r e d ' - J
' Eaton, Josephine, Andover,
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Earley, Mary J"
Easton,
Josephine, Evans, Carrie 8"
Freeborn, Viola.;
Graves,Id ...
Gallagher, lIIary,
Green,Emergene, Green, Della G"
Gordon, Emma, Green, Mary II"
Gavitt, Mary 0., Horner} Cornelia;
Hendershot, F1orenoe I., Hen'dersbot, Maria E, Horton, Emma lII., Heggie, Betsey I., Halsey, Adelia, Hazeltine, Arminda L"
Hall, Emma A., John.on, leabell, John.on, Hellen, Kenyon, Ann E., Karr, Helen M., Lewis, Mary E, Loper, Mary S., Lebeau, Caroline,' Lanphear, lIIartha, Max.on, Sarah F., McCormiok, Harriet, lIIoCormiok, There ...
l\Iiller, Sarah, Moon, Elizabeth, Moulton, I,ucy J., Mix, lIIiranda L., Mulkin, Jennette M., Matthews, A. E., Napier, Maggie,
Ridgway, P •.
Cerea.
Alfred, Knoxville, Pa, Howard.
Andover.
Independence.
Belmont.
Ru.hford.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Belmont.
Horneneville.
Hornell.ville.
Ridgway, Ps.
Cole.burg.
Almond.
Independence.
Alfred.
Cadiz.
Cuh •.
Bolivar.
Almond.
Spring Mill ..
Rathboneville.
Canton, O.
Cerea, Pa.
Alfred.
Greenwood.
GI'eonwood.
Hor.eheada.
Wayland, Cub •.
Sdo.
Alfre<t
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NumB. • Reablenoo.
Napier, Mary, - - - , Ky.
Norton, Mary E., Soio.
Nobles, Annettia, Colesburg, Pa.
Ormsby, Madeli. H., Alfred.'
Ormsby, Luoind. G., Alfred.
Preston, Villari. A..
Ploo~,
Amy M.,
~ardon,
Eliza, Pierce, Orpbie c.,
Parmenter,'$:. E., Place, Ophelia S., Raymond, Lovenia H., Itoynolds, Sarah C., Ryno, Joanna E., ' Reed, Lizzie
~.,Sisson,
Hatti~E., Shorman, Altana A., Saunders, Max)"
~.,.-.- Stillman, Hattle L.,
Stoolfire, Melis.a R, Scribner, Lodaey c.,
Stillma.n~
Anna. M"
Stillman, M""Y E., Sisson, Ida E..,
Saunders, Armind. M., Swink, Celia,
Sisson, Elmina, Saunders, Jennie, Taylor, Lydia E., Tucker, Victoria, Tucker, Amanda C., Tenbroeck, Mari J., Thomas, Nancy, Tucker, Weltha V., Tucker, Almina S., Vanoise, Lucy, Van Allen, Delin,
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Alfred.
Sharon, Pa.
Alfred.
Raymond Corn era.
Spring Mills.
Alfred.
SciD.
Alfred.
Alft·ed.
Alfred.
Alfred.
W. Alex!,nder, Pa.
Andover.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Petrolenmentr Pa, Alfred.
Alfred.
Alft·ed.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Franklinville.
Jasper.
Ward.
Ward.
Cn.nisteo,
·Wellsville.
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Name. Residoo.ce,Whitfortl, A via L" Alfred.
Welch, Hannah, Andover.
Waight, Carrie, Jaspor.
Whitford, Demaris M" Horne1l8ville.
Wight, Frankie L., - Friendship.
Wetherby, Cornelia A, Almond.
Whitforo, E,ther V., Alfred.
SUMMARY.
Freshman Bophomore Junior SeruorTot.'Il, Year. Ycar. Yent'. Year.
• {Gentlemen, 12 12 4 4, 32
College Stndm:ts I..adlC81 16 S 5 6 84
Tbeologicnl Student ..••. , , ... , •. _,., ...•... , ... ".".... 1 Academic Students ..•.•.•• , ... .,. ' •• , ... " ... .32 Norma.l Students {Gen,tlemcn •.•..•... , ....• , ••. , .•. ' ... 166 Ladies ••• ". , •• , .•••..•• ,., .•.•.••..• " ...•••• 128 Total In all Departments •. " •.• , .... "., . , ... "', .••.. .,388
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UNIVERSITY and ACADEMY ORGANIZATION
,4. UniverBiLy Charter wus granted, Milrch, 1857, loeating a College WIth University privileges in connectioll with Alfred Academy. By thill urrnngemeut the two Institutions become, as: far as pOilSihle, united.
A large and. permanent Ikmrd of Tencher;:! have charge of the VUTIO!1S departmental mngi~ through both the Academy and Univcrtlity. Be- enring, thereby. an eillciency and thol'onghnes!l ulluttainable by any other arrnngemtnt.
DEPARTMENTS.
The geneml Depnrtments of the Institution are two-a Mulo Depnft-- ment and a. Female Deprutrnent. lAdieD and GenUcmen nre provided with eepllrnto buildinga. aud are Ullder spccltil t'ltHI sepnrote supervI- sions, bllt, 00 fur tiS praeUooble, }'eeite ~tbel·. There are ahID eatab- litilied, as eubdlvWtons of the general departments, l\ numlxir of specinl departmenta.
ALFRED URIYBlffiITY AND ACADE:M:Y.
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-The Couraetl of Instruction embrace every Dep,U'tment. of Science and Litemturo uslIDlly taught in the beet Ac."l.demtes and Colleges of tbis eountry. It is intended th!1.t ample ndvant..agcs alutll be fnrutahcd to both LadleD and Gentlemen for obtuiniug n, lliIefnl and finislied cdlk-
;mUon. Fonr Courses of Study have been eatabllahc,d, nnmelYt the Normnl 01' Teuehem', the Scientific, the Lndielf, and the ClaooienL
1. 'i'he Norn:wl or Teachers' C01U'aB is nrmngcd for those 'who, wWle not intending to eomplcte either of the longer Cou..raBS, yet ure dOilirous of preparing for teaebertl, or for effleient laborern U11d influentill.l mem- bers of society.
2. The Bclootifie Courao 16 designed for those dcaldng n thorough edueo.tlon with reference to future seieutll1e pnreuits.
3. The lAdlca' Cout'se ill armnged to mect the growing dpDmnd for 0.
higher standard of feronlc edur.uUon. It ie intended to harmoniously blend thorough i:ntellee-tual disciplino with the cultivation of a l'efined nnd elego.nt taste, hlgh moml prluclple8t and pure religIons sentiments.
4. The CIMSicul Cou.roo iB dcalgned for tholle accldng thorough edu- cation with reference to the len:med professions. '
5. Tholle lltudents "Who bAvo sustnined a good mornl chn.rneter, and eompleted either of the above courses, will be rulmltted to a Degrec, oIter hrning pttoocd 0. so.tisfactory exrunlnation.
6. TIre degroo of Bachelor or Lnureate of Educu.tion will be conferred OIl thooe who complete the NQITnul or _TeacIiers' dourae i o.nd the d&- gree of Bu,chelol' of Arts or l,{l.lU'OOto of
Arts,
on those who oomplete~ither of the other conrees.
7. Students in the CluaaleaI, the Ladies', or the 'l'heologiool COUl'lm, who shnll pursue, for tltroe years after gradnati~ Literruy, Scientific.
or Protwalonn1studiea, and who ehall, in the intervnl, have sustuinOO a good moral ehn.rn.etec) will be entit.lcd to the Master Degree In their respeetive COfll"flCa
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All Students on entering College are required to deeide which ~ Co~ they desire to pursue; and no exchange from one Course to another will be allowed, except by Rpecinl pet1ll.iaBion of the Fooulty.---~
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in 'be S'ientifio 01' til. Law,,' Cou"" can tako thel
ancient instead of-the modern langnages: laid down in those courses;
but no excess in one :w.~~ will be counted to mnkc up n dcftcieuey
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OBSERVATORY.
The object of tho observatory is: tw()..fol~ ,12'1 to fncl.Ht:lte inslJ'UC..
tIo» in nstronomy. and to perform snch aatl'ouotolool work fI8 timo limited: by alUS&-Toom duties -will nllow.
TIle obseevutory building oonsiata of [l. circulnr room, surmounted by
;ri~:!'::~~:O~ ~~e:,t [l.i~rn:~~~ l~:~~::dU:~l=~~~~~
Tbc observlltorylli furnished with tbe foUo·wing insLrumeut-'! ~
t.
An equatorilli refracting tclrsooP'CJ by Henry Fit.z, with an object gln.s.s of 9 inl,,'h:'Clcar npettllTe, and 9,5 feet focna. _ Vulue, $1500.II. A metiditm eirde, b,Y Ww., J. Young, with !ill oojcet glass by Mcrz &; Mahler, Gcrm:my. Qf 3.25 inch clcsl' apertur(!, o.nd 4-.5 feet foeUB.
The circle is 2(} inchos in diam.etet\ and l'cllilil by 4: vernier£! to 3 -seconds of spnce. Valuo, $1000.
lir.
An nstronomic!ll clock, byWm. Bond & Son. V!lluc, &100.IV. A clu,'OuohtTUph, or time recorder, by Wm. Bomt &. Son.
Voluc, $iOO:
V. A sidclial chronometer. YuIuc, $100.
VI. A fttar chI'ouomctel'. VuJue, $12.5.
Tho cost of the OblHtrYatolj bulldiug hilS OOl}u nbout $1000.
Students in AsLronomy haye the privlle.,<J"()8 of the observatory with~
out extra, dim'gf:'.
TELEGRAPHY,
The oboorvnwry bcing furnished wit!:! telegraph iustrmneuts, Pl'ncti~
enl i.Iietruetlon in tclcgmphlllg by smmd om!J will be glrun at tbe follO\v-
ing rates, strict1y in ndVUllt;C 1 ..
For asingw furm, 13 weeks •• , ... ""'" .••.•. ," .•• ' ....•• $1500 For the full COUl'$C . . . , . ' . . . . " . ' . . . " •••••••••• 26 00
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PREPARATORY STUDIES.
i.-ou E~'1'nA~CE INTO TUE 1:I'(11)"(A1. COURSE.
R.crtding. Spelling, Writing. Orthocpr, Ort1Jo~phy. 'Etymology, Geography, MCltf.ul and FJemcntu'Y ,,\nthmctic, £iemenUtry EnglUlh Grammar.
VOR E~TI!A:$ClC IXTO TIm SCut:ITlnC OR TIre J,,'>.llS},,<i' collnslt.
In addition to the requircmcnts for entrtlnceiuto the NOJ'm~l COW'8t>, B. Gcography, D. G:rUIIUlHl.l', D. Arithmctict and A. Algebra.
FOR ti:~"TR.AXCl!: IXTO THE CL.u,swAL COURllE.
AJI tile studies requited fov entering the Scientific Course, :lml Lntin Gmmmar aud Reader, Cregm\ Cicero foul' ol'ations, Vil'Ril rux booksj
Greek Grammnl' two Wi'lll5, and An.1.basili two books.
NOlt)L\L OR TEACHERS' COURSE.
JUXIOn YEAR.
( S. Atittunetic. , ... ' ... Uobinsoll, 1 ') E, GTIllnHlAr ... Kcnyon.
t Geogti"phy and Mapping ... ,., '" " , ... .
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C. Arithmetic •••••••••• ~ •••••••••• ,· ... RobinsOR.
2 C. Grarntnar ...•...•.. , •...•••.. Kenyon.
Physic!!l Gcograpby .•.•.. " .•... , "'" ... ,Lectures.
Vocal Music ..•••.. " ... .
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D. Arithmetic ... RobiUltOtl.3 '" D. Grllfntnnt' ..•• , .•.••••...•• ,., ••. , ••... KCUYO~l.
(Ri£;tory and Constitution of United Btn.~
<n:;;:nOR ylt.I.R.
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Rbetorlc ... C ... Day.1 1 iL Algclll1l, •.•. " ••.• : ... , .. , , ••.• Rohinson.
t Diii.'lctici',l ... ' ... lIelbrook:.
2 Nutnral PWlosphy, ... Quackeubos.
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B. Algehl'Il •.•.••.•••••. , .•.••••.••.•••. , .Ro.Linson.
J'hysiology ... , .. ' ... " .... l1iteheook.
(llotll"y.' ... Wood.
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1i?!;~~gy .~; 'Goom~h:Y::: ~: .. ::::: ~: ~ ~:
:Iliekok.----~.-.--
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
}'m';"JDIAN ):"EAR.
(B, Algcbru ... " ... Robiuson.
1 ":;A. French ..• , •.••..••...••... , .••••..•.•. Flll'quclle.
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Natlll'al Phil060phy •.•...•... , .. ,. Q!lnCkcn~,~ C. AlgcbJ'U" ••• , ••••• , •.• , .•••.••.••. ' •.. Robinson.
2 iE. "French ... ' ... ]'u.'lqllellc.
(Physiool Geogruphy ... , ... ,Icet\ll'eS.
'GeoJ'nctl'y ....•.• ,.,., " ... , ...• ' ,.Romnsou,
J
SiC.
l'l'cnch ... , .... , ... 'r ... H . . . Telcmnil\lO. .~d"my
... , ... , ... , .... _._ ... _. I"Y"O"Od,,' _ _ .. _~
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..~N-:D-A-C-AD-:->rY-.-~R
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{Trigonometry., ' •..••• , .• ,. , •..•• , •. , ••.. RobiIlBOll. 80PltO,roRE YEAn.r
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A. German .. , •....•... , ... , ... Soden 01' Woodbury.D. French ....•. , ... ,., ,Racine.
(Spherical Astronomy •.•. , ••. , •••.••.•..•• Lectures.
2 ~) B. GcrlllJ111 .. , •••••.•• , •• , ... , ... Soden or'Voodbury.
t E. French ••.• , . ., ... , ... ,Lollis XIV.
(C. German ... , •...• , •.. , .•... ,., ..•.. Soden or Woodblll'Y.
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SUl"lcyjng ...••.. : •...••...••• , .••.•.. ,Robinson.(Astronomy) descriptive •....••.•• , •• , ... , .Loomis.
JU:ilOR YEAR.
(Chemistry .•... , •. ", .•••. , .•.... ,> •••• Wells.
1
1
HistoJ'v (mel Constitution of United Siates Rhetoric, •...• , ... , ••... , •...••.. , Day.~D, Gerrulm .. ~., .. , .•... , .. , .••.. , •• , .. , .Schiller'a TclL 2.:Zoo1ogy ....•... , ... , •...•... Tcnny.
(Physwlogy ... : .... ,." ... " ... ,Hitchcock.
~ Analytical Geometry ....•...••.•...•.. Robinson.
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\li:.{illrlllun ... , ... Goc(;be.{Geology •.•.•.••••.•.••.•••••••••.••• , .•• DuM.
IiRXlOll YF_\U.
1 Paycbol~ ... ; ... " .. , .•. , .Hickok.
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Logic •... , •.••.•... Tuppan.
Elocution,., ... , .... , .. Allen, t.'alculua., , ••..•••• , ..•• _~ ... Robinsoll.
(Ethics ...• , ... , .•..•... , ...••. IMtllrcs.
2 1UnIver&U Hietory ... , ... \VchbeJ', L!l.l'f ... , ... , ... , ... ',. .. \\'oQlscy.
(Aesthetics •..••••. , ...•... , .... , .•..•• Lcctutoil.
a 1-
Theology .••••..••••• , •..•.•..•...•••.•.• Lectures.IDstolyand PhHoaQPll.y of Civllit.nUOll, •.. LccturCil.
LADIES' COURSE.
l'IWTolrAT1~ YIW\R.
~ B. Algebra ... , .... , ... , ... Robit:tsQn.
1 1-A. Frell-ch .•.••..•• "'" •.•.••....••• , , ••. Fasql1elle.
Natural Philosophy .. , .•...•...•..••... Quaekenuos.
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13. Frencb, .. , ... , ... .If,ru;qnellc.c.
Algebm ... , ... ' • , •• Robiru«Jn.PbJ5icnl GeogrAphy" ..••.•....••... Lectures,
~ Geom'ctry, " • ,'" ••..•.•. , ... , .•...•.•... Rohlnson.
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lr:l'ench, ... , .. , ... :relemnque... Botnuy, " •.•.•••...••.... , . Wood.
SOl"HOJfOlm YEkR.
1 ~ Tl'i~Onometry ...•. , ,. .•• .. .... < • • • • • Robinsou.
iA. erman ... /SOdenol'Woodbul'y.
(D. If1'(",nch •.• , ... , ... , ... , ... Racine.
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2 ... B. SPhCrl"u .... tl'onomy ...•...• Lectures. Qermnn .... " ... " ... Soden .or WoodblU'Y.: j
(E. French."., ... , .. " .... n .Lonls XIV.
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{C. German ....••.•. , ... , ...• , .. , •... ,Soden or Woodhm:r.
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Astronomy. descriptive ...•••..•• , .•... LeeturCii!.Petllpective ... ,. ... ..
JmnOR l:EAIl.
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~ ~t~:;t~~i C~~tii~ii®' ~i' 'u~iicd' Stnie~
Wells.{Rhetoric .. , ... " .... , ... Duy,
~ D. Gerronn, .••••••.•. '" ... , •.... , ,Schiller'a Tell.
2 .. :Zoo1ogy .•• , •...•.•.... , ••...••.. Tcnny.
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Phyuwlogy ... Bitch_k.3 Geology ... , .Duna..
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E.. German ... , ... " ... Goethe.
Painting or Musl.c-volnntury ... ., ... ' ..
SE~ton 'YEAU.
1 Psychology, ... , ... Hickok.
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LogIc ... Tappan.
Elocution ••... , '., ... , .. , .. ,., .Allen.
Pulnting or Music-voluntary, ...•
2 Univers«l History ... , ... , ... ,., .. Webber.
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Ethics ...••••.•.• , , ... Lcctu~s.
IAw., ... , .•..•• ,' •... , ... WooLsey.
fAesthctlcs •... , ... , •. , •.•••.• , •.. , ,Lectures.
II ., '.rheology" ... Lectures.
(History and Philosophy of ClvillQtion •.•. Lectures.
CLASSIOAL OOURSE.
lffiESJtJIA..N" YEAR.
fIJvy, ... I~incoln.
1 1Illiiid ... , ... ,Anthon.
(E. Algchrn .•• , ... Robinson.
~ Cteem de Sencctute ~t. Amicitin ... Antbon.
~ ') Grcek Prose C"..omllosltion. , , ••.. , ... Arnold.
t C. Algebra, ... Robinson.
.3 M'emombilia. ...•• , .... : •..•...••.. ~ •... Antbou.
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Tacitus. Gennania et Agricom ....•..••••• Tyler . Geometry .•..•• , . , ••.•. , •. , •••••...••.... Robinson.
SOPliOlfORR YEAR.
~noraCCl Odes .••..• , ... , •... Ltneoln.
1 i DenlOsthenes de Corona ... .
(Trigonometry ... , .. _ •••••••• RobiMon, {
lIora.ce, SAtires •••••••.•• H . . . Lincoln.
2 Herodotus .• , ... . 8pbedCt\l Astronomy ... ~ •• , •.•..••••• Le¢tu:re8.
a 1A1ltronomy, deseriptiva •••••• ~ •• , ••••••• ~. Loomlt!;.
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'1'lmeydld"""""" ... .surreytng •••• : ••• , ... " ~ ••• .,Roblnson. .
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RhetorIc, , .•...• , , ...•...•. ,D:lY·
1 NaturnlPbUowphy .. "., .. ,." ' ... ,Qnackcnoo8.
Chemlatry •••. , •...••..•..•.••.• , . , .... Welll!.
History and Constitution ofUnit.ed Sro.tca.
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l'~~:'~u;ry::::::::::."·.·,'.·,::: :::::::g;.~:,~ek.
ZOQlogy •...•••• ,', •....•.. ', ...•••• , ••.• 'tenny, 3 .Geol~., ...•.. , .... , ...• , ..• " .. ,.,.Dnua...
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BotaDY •••••..••... , •••. ' ... , .•.• , .•.• ,Wood.
C~6ro s Orator and Arnold's ••..•. , , •...
La'tin Pl'ose Compooltion, ...•...••.
SIt'!"roR YEAR,
{ i:::fcl;&~iii:::::: :::.:::::.::.:'.: .: ... ' .. ·.iIfcro~k.
1 ElocutiQo. " .•• , ' ••••.•• ' ••....•• , •••. ,.Allen.
Greek 'fesbllncnt .•... ,., ••.. , •.. , .•
~ Etbf(;s... • .. , ...•.• , .. , •.• ,', .. Hiekoek-Leeturcs.
2 jLaw" ... ,., ... " ... Woolsey.
t Universa.l IDs~~ .•. , , ... , .. Webller.
~ Aesthetics., .•. ~ ..•..••• , , .. ' , ... , ••...• I..ccturea.
3 -{Theology .. ,. .. > . . . n • • • • , • • , . . . , .Lectures.
{History 11M Phlloeoplly ?~ (,.1.vi.lizntlolt .. , .Lcetul'eB.
THEOLOOICAL DEPARTMENT.
CQORSE OF rnSTBDC1'IO}f.
Jm1loR YeAR.
Payehology and I..<mic.
Rhetoric and Eloetiuon.
Rchre'W Language.
Evldeneea of Ohristianity.
Naturol aud BibliClll EtMes. _ .
CritieAl Md ExdgCtieal Study of the Hebrew Illld Greek SCript'lrres..
MlDDLR YJU,R.
BlbliClll Exegesis.
Natural nndBiollcal Theology.
Homiletics and ExegeticAl Essays.
Eeele&astieM :aillOOry.
Htalory EUld Philosophy of Christian Civilization.
Dootri . . 1 Thook>gy.
History of Doctt1:iiOO.
L ~illi;,;, ... _
MISG)U,LANEOUS INFORMATWN.
LOCATION.
The IllBtitution is lQCfi.te(lat .Alfred, Allegany Co., N. Y., iwo miles from the Alfred Depot, on the Jine of the New York nod Erie RuUroatL The location is retired and healthy-in a ruml distriet. surrounded by romautic and delightful seenery, amid a people of stern integrity. and Qf iudllNtrious and unobtrllSlve habIts. Students I1re nQt expo.sed bere to many of the Qrdinary ulluretncnts f.Q vIce and dl581pation. Few BpOts c.re ao well ndo.pted to the quiet EUld $ucoosarul pqnmit of Science ftlld Litera.ture as tltc village of Alli'cd.
ROOMS -"lID BOARD.
The New UniversiLy Bn1ldiug contnins the Boarding Department"
nud rooms for the llecommodntion of about one bundred studen~ be-- Bides-rooms for Pl'ofeMors nod their fumiliea, and I1-1S0 Society, ¥usic, and Point Rooms. llool1J.3for Jadwk are /ultu.!.J(}mely fltl''Awhed mid car- pered) wit/t a llleepiufJ room. adjoining eack, jurniJdnp (l;rC(}mmoaatitmk
rarel.g fouwl i,~ other Ladiu' Seminaries. The:BoordiDg :anll is under the immedillte supervision of one Qt the Faculty. 'there ie alao abun- dant I1ccommoonu.)U fo1' l'ooming ond hoording iu prlvnte truumes,
LIBRA!\Y.
The Iustitutton Lilrr:lry oonsists of a choice l;eleetion of ll!.J!:toties, Biogrilphies, Greek I1nd Lotiu Cll1ssies, lIathemat.icnl lmd Scientific WQl'ke, and B!audur(l English LitcrotUl'e. .A.tlditionH are m.nde to it
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yearly_GYMN'ASIUll.
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1 A. Gymnnsiruu for young Ludic!! has rcoontJ.y been cstabltihed in eOll-
nection with the BoardIng nnil, wh<:re nil young Ladies boal'diug in
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tbe Institution wilt be expected t.o take daily crercl.se.~~---~
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SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS.
THINGS REQUIRED.
1. SatiBiactory al'rangClncnts with reg".:mi to rooms and boord, 2. Rcgbtryof flume at tJle office llefore :reciting ill auy class.
O. Payment or security of bills in advance,
,.1. Punctuality In atteoding aU r~yUlrrr academic exercises.
1), Strict observance of study houri!.
(), RcgtllnrHy in risllig umll'ctiring at given signn.h, 7, Strict obscl'v:mce of one's owu S-'lbbath, 8. Strict observuncv of tempore!'), prudcntinll1llcs.
D. InforIillltlon, If asked, concerning delinquencies or misconduct of others.
10. Frcc rlC('CRS of :1I1y tc..'lcilcl." to the rooms of Students, 11. IIaui{s of good oJ',1er and propriety at,:<11 times !'eud plRccs.
THI};GS pnOHIBITED.
1. tInpcrmittcd n;;;800t"tiOtl of Indies aud gentlemen.
t. Ylaitin~ on olle'~ Sllbbutll Or during study hom'S, 8. The \lSU of tolw.eco; tlH'. use of iutoxicating drinkt!.
L Games of chance; pl"Ofrl.Tle or OIlf-eellC langn:tge, Ii. Ch.'lllging or dropping (t study w1tholl.t pe1'tnisslon.
6. I,caving school or "mnge without permission.
,. Absence from Ex::timiunHon,
8. The liSC of glmpmVllel'J in aTlY form, abOtlt the premi6cs,
9. Driving nail!!, SCB:Wt'lJ or t:wks, etc" into wrllls or ceilings, without t,prmisllion.
lu. LOIll'gin,i{ on I.m(hi, or disorder in study rooul",
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Tile rcgllhu' exercist's, at wviell all the. Students w.iH be requh'oo to I
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att .. md~ lI11le.,>S ('specially escuseil, nrc ChlllJcl exercises each dt'y dllring ~~
'.\ tile tcrm; Recitations, from t;yo to !hurl fivc days each wed;:, from~{lay morning till :Friday crycn.lng; Rcgllhr cxeri1lsc", in f'Amllosi-
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Hons, Deefu,matiollS, SpeHing, Reading, and Writing; LitCl'D.rY, Scicn- tifit; and Mor.ll LeetuITs, by the Frtcnlty; Puhllc WOl'dhip, cach wc('Jr, either Oll &'\tunlay 01' Sunday, aud Bihlc-elM$, neeording tiS the Siu~
dent,:; mlly Ile in the hnl1iL of o.tteuding ptlhlie worship, eitLer on the
~CYCnUl 01' the first d:<y of the week.
GOVERNMENT,
Pal'ents who place their ehUdeen in lhL, Institution, and 1111 Students who arc sufficiently old to understand the ueecsmty of orMJ', can not be too well R8SUl'Ctl tbat the foregoing regnlations form the most essen- tial part of the contract between them nlld llS; nud tlL-'ll whRtever
&{;{ulcut wantonly 1.-'lo]ates them, aud shows binl$clf illcon-igibly de- termIncU on pnrsning his waywurdncs-s, will be expelled from the pthilegcs of the Institution, and wlU not he permitted to entel" it again, without special proof or refonnaUon. Nor win o.n c:i:peUed student have any deductions made {tom full term ehalt;es.
STl.JDENTS' ROO)IS.
The Pec.shlent of tile Institution 'will hereafter assume enLire control of students with regard
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their occupation of roOlllB, aud will rletel.·~mine in o:1e11 individual e!liiC, whel'e studenL'> lIla,'1, aud where they 1Jl{ty
not room; nnd furtllel', the al1thorities of the rnstitlltlon will not. hold tlHllllSciv('.s l'cs])ollslble for tlle eonduet of students rooming in town to the s..'l.Ule extent as when oecupying rooms in the In;;titnlion.
SOCIETIES.
The A11e~hnniml, the Orophililln, the Alfriedian, and thtl Athcumnm J.ycenms. are the pemtaneutIy orgauizud Soeieties of the Institution.
'I'hey [U'e m:1naged with ability, .!\nd arc important ahlil to those who kre dC"irOlls of bccoming good writers, spealtcl's, or eflident In.horet'S in the intellectual; mornl, 01· l'Cligions wodd.
CA.LE~DAR FOR 1866--7.
Thc First. Term OpCUll Oll \Yeduc!l;;1,IY, September 19,1866.
The Second Term opellS- the fil'ilt Weduesrlay of dnntL.'lry, 1861.
The Tbil'd Term opens tile first Wedncsday of Al'l'il, 1867.
The .:\uni"chlary Exercises, duly 3d, 18(i7.
Anuivcnmrieil of the LUcl'nry Soeicti('5 ou the pl'ec~'(li[lg £1,lY'" of the
!laDlC week,
Eoleh t{'nn will continue thIrtccn weeki:'.
Scrui~annual Festival of the Litcr:1l'Y Soclc.t.ie::, fit the close of tirst and opening-of $Ceolltl term.
'I'bc Anuual .Mtletlng of the Alumni Associn.tiOll, on tile afternoon and cycning of ~\nui\'Ol'ilary duy.
The i\nnual ::Jeetiu,.,&1! of the Stockholders alld Tmst;:es, on the Tues- day precedillg .AnllinlfS-lll'Y,
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General examiuation ot classes is held the hat wecl~ of eachwrtn.
~ The public are cordially iU\'itctl to attcmtthc gcucr:tl e:tCldscs of the Institution CnUUlCl'uteI1 nhove.~-~~-~-~.---~-. ~@
30 ALFRED UNIVERSITY AND ACADEMY.
EXPENSES PER TER)l.
Buard ...••... $f2 00 Room for two Gentlemen... 8 00 Room for two Ladies ... $10 00 to 12 00 :Fuel\ Fall and Spring, each stove, $6 00 ... w"inter 10 00
\Vllshillg. . . • . . . • . . . . • • . . . 3 00 Cnl'l'ying fuel to Ladies. . . • . . . • . • . . • • . . . • . . . 1 25 'ruition find Ineidcntfils ... 10 00 Entire ex.penses per term ...•....•.•. $62 00 to 66 00
EXTnAS.
Oil Painting. . . • . . . • . . . •. . .•...•... $10 00 Dl'u wing. . . .. . . • . . . • . . . .. 2 00 Surveying-use of Instruments.. . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. .... 1 00 Graduation Fec ...•...•...•. , ..•.. . . ... . . .. • .. .. . .• . .. 5 00
lIWSIC-Ji:XTRA.
PiuDo, Cabinet O"gan, etc., each ... 912 00 Cultivation of Voice, Harmony, &c., in classes •... $6 00 to 8 00 Culti\'fition of Voice, Ullrmony, &c., private lessons ... 14 00 Elementary Vocal Music, classes .. , ... , .•. ' ... 81 00 to 2 00 Use of Phmo, pel' hOul'., ... , ... , ... $2 00 to 3 00
:'IIVSICAL "'OHK8 liSED,
Bassini's ~Iethod of the Voico, Root's Curriculum, Czerncy's "Stu- dies," l'EXcl'cises in Velocity," "School of Petrcetion," &e.
I. AU bills must be paid in advance.
II. In case of absence, no derlnction will be made on tuition bills 3.:J
at'mng-ed, except in cases of ab.sence from siclmess, find then not mOl'C
than one-lulIf' of the full bill i and no deduction in borml Nll, except iu calles of sickuess or le!wiug to teach.
THE INSTITUTIO:N A:ND THE PUBLIC.
The Tl'llstc(~S of the Institntion, in presenting their Twenty-ninth Annllal Catalogue to the public, would return their acknowledgments for the mal'kc(l fa,'or ftu(llibeml patronage received from itilnumerous friends alul patrons. Their highest ambition find only object ha,o been to found un Institution that shall bless the almreh and the world.
They have appreciate!l the neces:;ity of laying the foundation of int.cl-
lcetu~ll omi moral attainments und discipline upon fL uroad amI perma·
nent basis i and they have endeavored to pt'oyide the npplhmccs and facilities for securing these objects. 'I.'hey h1.bol' to scmI forth young men omI women, so cclllcate<l ng to qualify them foJ' t.he realities find l'csponsibilitics of ncth'e life.