ANNUAL REGISTER
OF THE
"-
OFFICER,S AND STUDENTS ..
WITH COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.
i883-- ::t8~4.
ALFRED CENTRE, N. Y.:
TUE AMEIUOAN SABBATU TRACT 13001ETY BTEA:lI. PRINT.
1884.
TRUSTEES.
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HON. BENJ. F. LA~GWORTHY, PlIESIDF.NT, REV. D. E. MAXSON, D. D., VICE PRESIDE!\T.
W1L H. CRANDALl" TnBA8uRER,
SII,AS C, n1!UDICK, RECORDING SF.-CRETAUY.
IlEV .. 1. ALLEN, PH. D., D. D., COR. SEC., MAXSON S~·ILL~!AN.
ALBERT SMITH, PIIlLIP S. GREE~. ESQ, ELISHA POTTER, ' SAMUEL ~. STILLMAN.
MAXSON J. GREEN, CLARK flOGERS,
REV. DARIUS H. FonD. D. D, IRA B. CRANDAI,L, ' WM. C. BURDICK, DAYID H. BTILUIA~.
LORE~ZO D. COLLINS.
ALMOND E. cnANDALL, EIlQ .•
ROWLAND A. THOMAS, ' GEORGE GREENMAN.
HENRY P. SAUNDERS,
}r.
D" ' CHARLES H. MAXSON, AMOS H. ALLEN,A)IOS C. LEWIS. A. M., M. D ..
GEORGE H. BABOOCK, BA YLIES S. BASSETT, THOMAS FiliLIS, EDWIN S. BLISS, REV. L. A. PLATTS, REV. W. C. TITSWORTlI, . Wftl. ~r. SAUNDERS, LEROY LYbIAN,
IlEv. L. E. LIYER,IIORE, A. M., AMOSA.8HAW,
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
,Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
AUt'ed, Alfred.
Elmira..
Alfred, Alfred.
Alfred, Alfred.
•
Alfred.
Alfred.
Greenmanvil1e, Conn.
Alfred.
DeRuyter.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Plaillfl eld, N, J.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
AJfrcd.
Alfred.
Roulette, Pa.
Alfred.
Alfred.
REv. L. E. L1VERMORE, A. ,M" GENERAL FrNANOlAL AGENT.
FACULTY.
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DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY.
'RE\".'J. ALLEN, PH, D., D. D., PnESlDR"X'f,
Professo1' of Nnturlll nnd Compal'ative Tlwolog:,'.
REv. T. R. WILLTAcIIB. D. D.,
. Pltl.lnfleIrl Profc8.'lol' of OIU'i)lt.iUll Thcology lIud t.be Hebrew I,au·
gut\ge,
IlEv. A. H. J,EWIS, D. D.,
Profcssor of Church History and Homiletics.
REV. D. E. }IAXSON, D. D .•
N. V. Hull Professor of Clmrcb Polity. Pasto11l1 TheologY,and }]isslollury 'V ork,
E. ~L TOMI,lNSON, A.
"I.,
ProfebSor of ~(."'\\', Testament Greel{ nnd Llt.crntul'c,
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS.
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REv. J. ALLEN, PlI. D., D. D., PREsIDFA<'l"
ProfC8S0r of :Metaphysics, EthIcs, and LIterature.
REv. E. P. LARKIN. A, M" PlIo D"
Professor of Natural History.
I. F. KENYON. A. M"
Professor of Modron La.ngnages and Literature.
H. C. COON, A. M .. M. D .•
G. H. Babcock Professor of Physics, and of Chemistry.
E. M. TOMLINSON, A. }I.,
WID. B. :Maxson ProfeBsor of Greek Lnngua,ge and Literatul'e.
A. B. KENYON. S. M .•
Goo. B. Rogers Professor of Industrial Mechanica, and of )fath.
ematica.
GEORGE SCOTT, PlI. M., A. M.,
Wm. C. Kenyon Professor of La.tin L~guag.e and Literature.
DEPARTMENT OF THE FINE ARTS.
JlEv. J. ALLEN, PII. D., D. D., Lecturer on .Ai.lsthctics.
A. A. AJ~LEN. A. ~1.,
Painting, Crayoning and Drawing.
A. E. STILLMAN. A. M., Painting and Drawing.
A. B, KENYON, S. .1.,
Instrumental and Prospoctive Dra>l1ng .
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC.
J. ALLEN, PnEelDENT.
H. M. CR,\NDALL, Instrumental Music.
V. K. CRANDALL.
Vocal Music and Voice Culture.
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS.
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J. ALl/EN. PRESIDENT.
T. M. DAVIS, PRL"fOlPAL,
Commercial Law, Cnl(',ulationsj COl"I'{''spondencc, Penmanship and
Book.keeping. '
DEPARTMENT OF NORMAL, ACADEMIC, PREPARATORY INSTRUCTION.
J. ALLEN, PRESIDENT.
WM. R. PRENTICE, A. M., PUINCIPAL,
Didactics, English Language, and Americsn History.
J. BLOOMER PRENTICE, N. G., ASSOCIATE PnI"CIPA1"
Nonnal lIethods, Elementary Matbematics. Rhetoric, and phy.
T. M. DAVIS, A. M ..
Book~keeping and Penmanship.
A. A. ALLEN, A. M., Free Hrmd Dmwing.
A. ALLEN, Elocution.
PnOIi'. E. P. LARKIN,
Curator of tbe Museum of Natural History.
PnoF. E. b1. TOMLINSON, Librarian.
PUOF. I. F. KENYON, Registrar.
STUDENTS.
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GRADUATES.
Burdi9k, Judson Goorge, A. R, Boyce, Gerette Ann, Ph. B., Burdick. Susan Minerva. Ph. B.
Burrill, Alta M., A. L., Marvin, Charles Marsh) A. B., Max,son. Snnf oed Lafayette, A. B..
Pffice, Fwderlck ShermWl, Ph, B., Randolph, Experience Fit~. A. L., Witter, Ellis Adelhert, Ph. It, Rev,.
Alfred.
Spring Mills.
AJfrcd, Ossian.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred, Berea, W. V n.
Andover,
Graduates, 9.
DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY.
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Burdick, Judson Ooorge, A. B., Burdick, Ooorge Washington,
Rev.,
Babcock, Estella Viola Crofool, Alonzo Gilbert Lewis, Ablgall Roselinda
Maxson, Sanford Lafayettc$ A. 11., . Place. Frederick 8henuan, Ph. B"
Randolph, Experience Fitz, A. L'I Witter, EliiaAdelbert, Ph. B., Rev., Wilter, Abby Kingaly
Alfred.
Genesee.
80011.
Nile, Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Berea, W. Va.
Andover, Alfred.
Theological8turlenlB, 10.
P'EPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS.
Babcock, Edwin Jeffrey Dnkcl', Hi1'llIn AnSI)H
Ohrunplin, George; Greenman Clarke. Charles Albert Green, Dnvid IsaIah
Hamilton, Elwood Eugene )f(>J'lil1, .John
.r
aktJ RtUlman, Lillis Eli:r.nl)Qtb W!u'nei'. Harriet EtueHne WiHinms, Fmuk EdwinAllen, Alfred Bakel', l.ucy Elllt ChipII11lD. Snrnb Frances EnsW'{)l'th, )tinl1ie . Gridley. Mary Amelia Peavy, Sylvanus Aeneas S1eele, Fmnk Adns Yal11UIll, James Llmer
.n::Nlons.
~orth Loup, Neb, MOlltvlllc, Conn.
-Westerly, R. I, Scott .
Alfred.
Alfred.
Potter Hill. R 1.
Alfred.
Cn.mCl·Oll.
Albion, Wis.
Seniors, 10.
Alfred.
}lontville, Conn.
Hope VaUey, R. 1.
Spring Mill •.
UlY8se1l, Pa, angciica.
Almond.
Lyndon.
JnniOl'S, 8.
10 ALFRED Ul\IVEHSITV.
illiss, \Valtcl' ThomH!;
CUl'pcnter, Harriet "V(~lls
Chipman, Charles Clarence Hyde, WiHinm Delos
Hyd{~, Elh;iJa Engene Larkin, Uhal'les HeIll'y Lewis, Edwin Hel'l)Cl't Le,vis, Ida JIll)' Liverlllore, Alice Lemllla
Hogel's, Hancy La yinll Willard, David Everett
8abeoek, Everett Cicero Bakel', .J cHllie
RailaI'd, WlIltrl' Angus BIi!'ls, _Myrta Lcol1l1 Briggs, Job Sweet Bmdiek, l\IlIl'y Leona Burdick, ~Uargaret Adelln Burdick, I1!llTiet Estella Champlin, Eva Sl.· Clair Coon, Ahncron illol'l'ell Coon, Josephine Lonioc Green, Sarah Emma Hamilton, Eohl Luella Hoffman, Estella 1VinclH:'8ter Hunting, Al'lltnr Coon
SOPHOMOHES.
Jeffrey, Ells-worth Worthington
• Teffrey, Orlando
Lewis, Clarence Leander Ellsworth Lovolal1d, Christophel' Hurlburt
)[/U::SOll, Dollie Irene Platts, Jesse Allison Proper, Schuyler ~Iadison
Handolph, Virgil Fitz Silunderx, lIenry Wilson SIwldon, :Mal'y.June Stewart, Ed",·Tin Lincoln '}'inkel', lIarion )[elisSIl Whipple, Herbert George Witter, Alice Louise' Witter, .Jennie Belle
Genesee.
AslIaway, It L
Hope~Yalley, It 1.
Nile.
"Kile.
Alfred.
Plainfield, N. J.
Asllllway, R. I.
Alfred, Brooklyn.
Nilt,.
Sophomores, 11.
OnI, Ncb.
'Vest Almond.
H~ehburg.
Alfred.
AShaway, H. L AlfrecL
"Aile.
A ~fl'ed.
Llfrerl.
'VeRt Edllwston.
L'niondale, Pa.
Alfn~cL
Alfl·ed.
Shiloh, N. J.
V ilIa Wdge, Ill.
Elmdale, Knn.
Elmdale, KIIIL
Genesee.
Arkport.
Alflwi.
Alfred.
HnrtS\'iJIe.
Berea, W. Ya.
Alfred.
IIornellsville.
North LOllP, Ncb.
Newurk, N. J.
Ashaway, H. L DIll'hamvillc.
Richburg.
Freshmen, 30.
ALl<'HED UNIYERSITY. 11
DEPARTMENT OF THE FINE ARTS.
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~.----Bassett., Le~nl1ie Hall Davis, Olive UoIllns 'Vitter, Alice Loui:;;e Dlaek, ~Iabel Uecil Boyce, Ida Adelle Briggs, )[ary Elizaheth Brown, Flon'n('{~
Bun. Susic Emeline' Burrill, Alta ~I., A. L.
Carpcn(pl', Anna Bdle Ellis, Sarllh J ,Ol]il'le Ensworth, SaIll/mLlia L, Green, Abbie Ellis Green, .i'\Iur)' Lucretia.
Green, Selinda Irenc' - Gridley, )I111'Y Amelia Goodhue, Elizaheth L.
Goodlme, I!;alJella Seeley Harris, Lottie :M.
Howell, Ernest.ine AJbel'ti Howell, Tina Effie King', :afar)' Cat.herine Le,yis, Ida .Mn)'
Lewis, Grace Haymond, Ph. B.
Larkin, CIHlrles Henry Larkin, Amallda Prescott )faryill, Eugcnia Mnxson, Emma Altana :JIiddaugh, .i'\[jnnie )'linton )[ol'lher, Flora Cottrell Noble, Diana Eva Peckham, Julia U.
Prosser, Addie C.
Platt.!!, William 'Whitford Rogers, Hancy Lavina Reynolds, Sophia Rnde, Ellen l\L Setchel, }'fary Sort ore, Edith
f'EXIOHR.
.JU.XIORfo!.
Richburg.
Alfred.
Dmhamville.
Almond.
Spring :Mills.
AsIlHw<lY, R. L Dunkirk.
)IanclIestel', Vt.
Ossian.
Lafayette, N. J.
Alfred.
Spring' ~'HilIs,
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
LJysses, Pa.
Schenectady, Scheneet.ady.
Alfred.
New Market, N. J.
Alfred.
Alfred.
AslIaway, It I.
North BinglIam, Pa.
Alfred . Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Portville.
Alfred.
Belmont.
Westerly, R. I.
Petersburg.
Alfred .•
BI·ooklyn.
Alfred.
Wellsville.
Cuba.
Belmont.
12 ALPl1ED CNIVERSITY.
Somers, Florence Townsend Stark, Susan Belle
Stillman, Jennie Burdick - Titsworth, Florence .May Titsworth, Georgie Alberti 'Vilcox, Lucy J.
Witter, Jennie L.
'Villiams, Jennie Saunders, A ..
:\I.
Whiting, Lena .May -
Linwood, N. J.
Higginsville.
Alfred.
Plainfield, N. J, Plainfield, N .. J.
Wellsville.
DurlutlliVille.
.Marlboro, N. J.
Scott.
TotaL 48.
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AI.FRED UNIVEnSITY, 13
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC.
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INSTRU~IEXTAL.
I3rasted, Clair
Briggs, i\Ial'y Elizabeth BroWll, Jessie Lincoln '- ..
Burr, Susie Emeliue Carpenter, Harriet. 'VeIl.'!
Coats, .Mary Elizabeth . Collins, Minnie Etbel
Collins, :Mary Crandall, Adelaide Cmudall. Ellie Maud Dewey, Daisy Eatoll, .Jennie Esther Eaton, Fannie Sophia Green, Frances Grace Kenyon, Minnie Belle Ida Leonard, Het.ta "Crania Pcavy, Sylvanus Aeneas Place, Olive Ette Rcynolds, Hattie _:\Iary Hogers, George Henry ,Scott, Annie Leonic Loretta
Setchel, lIary Stuart, )Iartha Wightman, Eva Williams, Alfred
Allcn, Alfred
Bahcock, Ed-win Jeffrey Babcock, Everctt Cicero Bassett, William ITenry Burdick, Georgc William Chipman, Charlcs Clarence - Cmndall, 'Villiam Henry Eaton, Achic :May Gardiner, Eva Grace Harris, John Tomlinsou Howcll, Tina Effic
YOeAl..
Howard, Ashaway, H. I.
Bradford, Pa.
Manchester, Vt.
Ashaway, R. I.
'Virt . Alfred.
"Tard.
Ccre~, Pa.
Alfred.
GaineR, Pa.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred, Alfrcd.
Alfred.
Angelica.
Alfrcd.
\Vest Almond.
Brooklyn.
Alfred, Culm.
Bufi'l.lo.
Hichlmrg.
Alfred.
Alfrcd.
Total, 25.
NOl·th Lonp, Ncb.
Ord, Neb.
\" est Edmeston.
Nilc.
Hope Vnlley, R. I.
Nile.
Alfrcd.
Nile.
Shiloh, N. J.
Alfrcd.
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HmV(~il, SU&Hi ;)laud lhllltiug, ArUmt' CO()fl K(~ny(ln, {kol'ge llemy l''TUXSOll, 8lewellyu l\Iar!Oll Pl!t(:c, Phil Sbcl'hbn Platts, .fl'~se Allit'!()ll Proper> Schylcr )Iatlhwll Smith, :Miunic W, SpenceI', EIi:wiJelh Stewart, Edwin Uncoln
"IV utson, 1\InI'Y
\Yllipplc, HcrOL>rt George
\ViUnwl, Duuiel Everett Yonng, l'DTIllie Angeline
Villn Hidg(>, Ill.
Bolinu', Portville.
Alfred, ,,\ 1fred.
Harts-ville.
3Iim,hfidrl, Pa.
Spritlg' ].liI1.<;.
Korth LOllP, Keb,
\Yest AJmoml.
• tslw'WllY, It L Nile,
Alfred.
'}'olnl. 2fi. •
ALPRED u:~nrERSJTY, 15
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS.
Bliss, Walter Thomas C
Gltl"Uncl', (,hurIcs Robertson Harris, John 'I'omlinsoll King, }'rcderlck
no
bCl't-"on :UcOmbr,r, Willis Swwm'f.Hogel's, LlYliGC8 StcpllCllS
\Y ild, Dcyillil D, Brown, .Johu Jj,
Cnrpentcr. FraD%: Burdick Kenyon, EYcrctt Hoger!>
Kt'llj'ou, Gwrge Henry PultOIl, hm.ac W c..,lcy Allen, Alfl't'd
AuH j Elmer :\Iilhpcl1(k Bnheoek, (;::verett Cleer0 Bilker, flil'(tlnAnsoIJ
H<\u.'3Vtt, Williillll H('my Bn:-l;,;ett, ffI:Olllfli'i H{'l.HHug Berry, Clinton D, HUg:;, WiUinlU 13u1't())l
Bliss, Alfrt'{l F.Jlis Doyce, Fn'md~ HmtOll Bradford, William )IOl'gnn Bradford, nilymoml I.e~m Burdick, George W"Ulilll:) Hm'diek, lilhmie \Ye,,1-Oll Olarke. Kltfe
Cone, Hurton COile, Nellie Arloni.u(i Cralld::lll, \VilUl\HI Henry emy, Lucy
Cmwfonl. .Tam.cs Eaton, Jennie Esiller Eil.totl, WilHam Shermflll H0WCll, Edwin Aibcl'l,j
GCl1C'sce.
~He.
Shiloli, N. J, Frlcurlsllip .
\\'nrd.
Duke Centre, PtL Fremont.
Scot.t.
Uniondale, Pn.
North Stoningtoll, CL Bolivar.
.Jamestown,
o.
Alfred.
State Line, Pn.
O,-d, Neb.
liontviHc, Coml.
\V cst Eclmeslon.
/tifred.
Horw:lIe8villc.
Alfn",a, Alfred, Independence, G,lrthttgennDoH-viaS A Garthag<~unB(l\lvia SA Nile.
Gcne'!ee.
Scott.
HoruellsvU1c..
HOl'llellsville.
Nile.
Alfred.
Cameron.
Alfred.
Alfred,
New fiIlukct, N. J.
Au"nED rNtVERSITY.
';M~U~r:Vl~·n~.~Ed;'~':';'in~(~'O=t:tre~ll--~~~=-::::::~~---
Alfred.lIcNaughton, Athlrew Henry Fretn.ont.
Nichols, Daisy . ~
P
Wellsville.
ettibonc, Frank L. Hartsville.
Prosscr, Addie R d
PctJ::lNDUl'g.
11 e, Benton 8,-:rg(',nut R
Wen~vmc,
ogcrk, Matteson Daniel
Tbrclkeld, Knte Florence 1Ylt, Ple.'1SUllt, Pa.
Threlkeld, Colvin Hodge CUrl'svillc, Ky,
Tucker May Lucy . \Vard. Dansville, Ky.
Whipple, Herhert George Ashaway, R. 1.
'rotni •. 46.
NORMAL COURSE.
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NORMALS.
(Tbo:m holOing both Prellmlna:ry s.ud 'l'ellch~' Sttlte Certificates from tile Regents of the Dniven'ity,
Derry, Eva Lucinda Burdick, GeQrge WHlitun Burdick, ~Ii:nnic ,Vatso»
Burdtck, }Imy Calista Clarke. Kate Marian Cnningham, Alary Margaret Davidsoll, EmmnAvis Ferry. Nellie Grace Green, }Iinnie Jane Gl'een, )lyrtft I,eona Hall, Flora. Ena KaIT, Snrah Annn.
Maxson, Emily Ophelia McGmw, Julia l)rosscr, Addie C.
Reynolds, Ada Hclen SpenceI', Eu)ma DeEtte Stark, Susan nene Trask, Annette Priscillu Weld,:Dev1llo D.
WiLtcr, Sarah Joanna
Almond.
Nne, Genesee, Genesee.
Scott, Greenwood, 'Virt.
Almond.
Alfred.
Independence.
Andover.
Almond.
Auburn.
Angelica, Petersburg.
W"nI'd, Oswayo, Pu.
Higginsville.
Independence.
Fremont.
Dnrl:uunville.
Normals, 21.
1~ Al,~'mw rNJ\'EUtll'ry,
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
ACADE'.\HCIANtl.
'rho.so hGlding State Preliminary Acadmnic Certifioates from tho RegClItB ot tbe University.
Baker. John Bal'llctson, Sophin BafUey, Herbert Anthony Bllfl'On, -William End liussett, 'YiHiam fIemy Brnstcd. Jennie Eliznhctll 11rHstcd, Clair
Bre'Ylltcl', Adelia Adeline Burdick, Emma GCl'il'Uclc Burdick, ~Inry June Burr, Susic l':mcUuc Caufield, Sus.'tn AmeBa Carpenter, Frnnk1in BunHck Clarke, Ann Janet
Coates, Mnry BJiznl;ctll edt-e.'; .. He_rOOl't eugene Davis, Ermine DnsH Eaton, Jennie Esther Everets, Josiah Bunker Gardiner, CharieR Robertson Ghlspey, IIal'rlct
Glover, Allen Henry Gff'fHl. Orange Judd Green, li'l'tUlcc:,; Gmce Guilford, ('hadc;; HOAA
Gl'l'C1H', l·:rta ,-\.lell:t
III~l'ringlo!l, May E1i~ttJl(>th
lIonrd, Ali('{~ .Maud Howell, E{h.,.iu AllJC1·ti [{euyoll, Qeor.~*, n~llry
King, Lucy l"awe ... tt Lfiugworthy, AlUm Lockhart
l.il.WrCIICC, Elvira l,t->{)naro, fleltn
e
rnniaI~cwis, Alvin Ayres Lytle, Ne,vtoll Pnl'k(~l'
j\1iirvin, Edward Cottrell
1Ym;t Almond.
Angelica.
'Vest 'Gnion.
Addison.
W cst Edmeston.
Hownrd.
Howard.
W c118uo1'o, Pit, Alfred.
\Vm·d.
.i\Juuc.hestef, Vt.
\Vard.
Uniondale, Pa, Nilll.
\Virt.
HOl11cIlsville.
Korth lJilton. 'V. Va.
Alfred.
1Vulkius.
)I ile, Fnrina, Hl.
WllitcHville.
Alfl'cd.
Alfl'cd.
( 'Hlin.
Berlin.
C'nnl('rmL A1fl ('(\.
"X<'w ;\fal'kct, N . .1.
Bllllval'.
i\ lfn .. L Alfrell.
.Nmfh Bingham, Pa.
Alfr(11.
_Alfred.
}, .. n~;{'lictl.
Alfred.
)fuXlJOll, Cllllric.q Hellry lfaxson. Lynll CUl'iton Muxson, Llewellyu ~Iarioll )iid(41UglJ, John Emory NicllO)':', Nellii'
Nichols, Da\14y
Ostrauder, Elizabeth Maud l'eUlbone, Fm,uk L.
:Petty, Tnuuan Alonzo PiCl'Ct', Hemy Newton placc, Phil. Sheridnn Pluee, '['homn.'1 IrwlU . potter, Herbert RculK:u
Reynolds, William Eldyn rutter, ]l'n'ucl'ick HonH:c Roderick, Tnllisoll E"JH Rogers, Ulyssc!'; tllc]lhellll Rude, Benton Sergcfl.nt Smith. j(jnnie 'V.
Spenet'l', Ina Viola.
Sulhu.'Ul, .\Jurt.lla Hose Bhmrt, C11a1'1e8 Woodlmll Thomas, EmmaJnne 'Tl>r6Ik,ld, Kate Flonmec
limy Luey Wilhml. EveJyu ArIella WiIWll, OHyc :\!ay
AM·'REll UNlVE1!Sl'l'l'.
PJ(t:r,UrlNAHY ACAEDR:'.(ICIANR.
Alfred,
West Edmeston.
POl'tviHe.
&io.
Wellsville.
'Vellsville.
Almond.
Harfsville.
Pardee, Kan.
Almond.
Alfred.
Alfl'{'>(l.
Alfred.
W€;'st Almond.
GaincR, Pa, Alfred.
Duke Centre, Pu.
'VelIs.ville.
.illrtrsbnt'ld. Pa . O"wayo, Pft.
Alfred.
Elmira.
'Yard.
ClUTlWiJ]t', Ky.
'Yard.
Nile, Whitesville.
Ar-ltdemicinns, 04.
19
{Those hoiding t.lw State Preliminary Academic Pass Cards ill part of tbntr st1ldiell.) Allell . .11,11'1:1
AlIeu, ~rnry
Anlt, mUWI' ~r,lk(;pcnC('
BfU<"WIt, Thnm:ls 1kttfling Bassclf, Lizzie Agnes Ramey. [f'l'crIerick HOl'<ltin Boobe, i\l.1ry
Rerry, ('1intou D.
filinn, Simeon Elmer
DanIel McCullum
Alfred.
AlfYCfL
I4hltC Linc. Pa.
Alfrt'(1.
A lfl't'.J Shongo.
Alfred, HornclllJvillc.
West Almoud.
Alfro(I Scio.
Spring lHHs, Spring :Mills.
Howard.
ALPHED U.KJVEIHU'l'Y.
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Brown. Alicc Bruuette Browu, .J(~s8i.e LincolnBrown, Ii'rank Husseills Brownell, Addie Octavia BUl'dick, i\l;:il'thu Antoinette Burdick, :Milo Fletcher Burdick" Ellie Adelle Chipman, Edwin CH1fol'd CInrke, )littie tnez Clarke, }Iyra LydiA, CIlll'kc1 Grace Angcliu.
Collius, Minnie Ethe1 Coon, Charles Cottrell, :iHary Bell Crandall, Clam Jlellc Crand!tll, Effie ~iuud
Crandall, -WHlinm Henry Cray, Lucy
ClHl1miugs, Aliee Amelia Cunningham, James Ohristopher Davis, Cora 1II-uy
Dewey, Daisy
Dunham, Josephine Rogers Eaton, Acilie nItty
Edwllrdo;, Herbort Hudolph ~ 1~m8, J\Hnuic AdeUa Farwell, Clara LUlU"ctte I"onner, Lewis Jolin Ferrin, Julia Angeliue Green, Flm'el1CC :Emily limTis, ,T ohn Tomlinson Higgins, Thomas }i'nrrell IlotchklHs, Mary Charlotte Howell, Snsttn .Mand Howe) Tbel'a Amandn J ncox, Elizabeth Kane, Patrick KalT, Leon
Kenyon, HOOcrt Browning - Kenyon. Minnie Adelle - King. Mary Catherine Langworthy) Clarcnce Edwin Lewis, William }'fUXOOll Jl.IRf.iJh) Alice Adeli,}.
:MarUn, George ~clwn
.1ndover.
Bradford. Pa.
'Vilcox, l'a, Smdliport., PIL Alfred.
AlmollrL Hichbnrg.
)lYfltlc, COlin.
Williston. l'<l.
'Vest Edme~ton.
Scott.
Alf!'",), Alfred.
Alfred.
"rard.
Alfred.
Nile.
Alfred.
Genesee.
Gl'ccnwood.
Alfred.
Gaines, Pa.
Ncw)Iarkct, N .• J.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Ward.
Almond.
Almond, Genesee.
Shiloh, N. J.
Seia.
HOrfi{!llsvBlc.
Alfred,
X Ol'tl1 Bingham, Pn..
Alfred.
Belmont.
Almond, Wi!'t.
Alfl~d.
Alfred, Alfred, AshtLWI1Y, R. 1 Horucllsville,
Hnrtaville.
AI.FREn UNIVEnSJTY.
lfcNnughton, Andre\v Murray lfcOmber, Elmer Albertus :Middaugh, Minnie Minton :&fo1l1'oe., AltnMay
Noble, Diana Eva ()rJnBby, Alton
Palmiter, Alvim Lavton . Pierce, Sarah .fune Place, Ada Belle . potter, Mnry Adelino
i potter. ,\Villiam Kenyon :Prentice, Fronk Maxson Ra:uaolpl1, David Dmke Remington, Wardner Eugene Reynolds, Rufus Joshull Tennyson
Reynold~. BessIe Ann Rogers. Amas Levi Rogers, Georgtl Henry Robinson, Sarah Smith Rogers, Same 1IludeHa Saunders, De Alton Saundel's, Luc:n Uharles Scott, AnnIs Leonie LorNtn
-Setchel~ :Mnry Sibley, Otis Ho\-ynrd Sinnettc, Q(:Drgie Freer Sorrore, FAith Stoole, Jessie 'fay Stillman Flom A.
TerWilliger, (flam Thomas. PeJeg G.
Thoums Frank H.
Threlkeld, Colvin Hodge Titsworth, William 1Vallaec Truman, Carrie Antoinette Vincent, Welden
We.rd. J fimes Thomas Watson, Augusta Weld, C. Brazil • West, Ettie Mooro Wightman, Eva - Williams, Flora }Iny WHUams, Alfred Wit.hey. lfarv Withey Fred:
Fremont.
Ward, Portville, Friendship.
Belmont.
Horuellsvillc.
Alfred, Alf"red, Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfted, Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
FrifJlldsllfp.
Ward, Greenwood, Brooklyn, Shiloh, N. J, Nile.
Alfred, Alfred, Alfrt,,{1.
OUba.
Brockwuyville, Pn.
WI)'!.
Belmont.
Almond, Alfred, Alrnond,
Alfred, Alfred.
CtuTSville, Ky.
Alfred, Alfred, Almond.
Belmont.
V{ cst Almond.
Fremont.
Bhilo]}, N. J.
Richburg.
New London.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred,
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ALFRED t:"NIVlilRBITY"
Witter, :\Tt\,hcl :FJIiza WJight, lliunie Elizabeth Youug, Fntnk Dwight Young, li'unny Angeline
Ansun, Charles Nathnn Baker, Stephen Parker "
Bnrbor, Howland Alberto Bassett, George Crandall Bassett, Baylies Sheffield BUss, Alfred EHis Browu, ~ora Kate Brown, Bmmo. Jaue Bmdick, Charlos William Burdick, Everett Thompson Burdick, Fredericlt W.
Burdick, John "'Willard "
Burdickl Petry Franklin Burdkk, Phebe Content Cwr, Augustus Burdetti!
Coates, Charles Dickens Colegl'Ov€, 'William Nelson Cone, Nellie Arlovitw COl'uClius,li:lnol'ft.
Crawford, Jam€s Davie, Edith PCl1i1s Davis, Hannibal Hamlin Eatou, }l'anny Sophia Eaton, Lavis Eldred ]!aton, William Shcrman Ellis, r"l'edelick HCl'llcl't ElH'J, Emma Louisc ElUs, N ettic
Ellis, Sarah Louise . Ii'enue!', Alool't Smith Fenner, Elvin Elisha li"inch, COl't1. June Gregory, Sarah
Grt'CU, 'Villio.m tJ(lreuzo Hlllaey, Dart
Hosley, Oliver
HfiY~, 1trinnie Estella Hyde, Ell.
Kenyon, Minnie Belle Idu
PREP.A I\.A 'f ORIES,
Wlrt.
'ViHist.on, Pu.
Greenwood.
'Yard.
'rotal, lOS.
Almond.
Almond.
Po.tville.
AIII'ed.
Alfred, Allred.
Allred.
Alfred.
Richhurg, Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
·Ward.
Alfl'c'(\, 'VirL Alfred, HorneUsville.
Allred, Cameron.
Alfred.
North lIfnton, W. Va.
AIII'ed.
Alfred, Alfred.
Allred.
Alfred.
Genescc }!'ol'ks, Pn.
Alfl'(;d.
Alfred, Alfred.
Friendship.
'Yard.
Alfred.
Almond.
Almond.
Almond, Friendship.
Alfred.
ALltRED UNIVEUSITY.
:r;.ngworthy, Benjamin }1'rnnkliu Leonard, Ma.gt\ret Mny
Li-.;ermore, Anna Corinne Martin, Frank :K lfaxson, Hartley Henry .Mead, Mabel
Morris, Ulysses Grout }dorrls, Elln ]'Iay :Mosher, William Bnbcock Niles, George Frederick Palmiter, Charles Alfred Peckham, Charles E'ugene Phillips, EVIL lIas phlnney, Emma Dclln Plaoo, Olive EUe
Potter, Leona lHmnda Pratts, Newton EI1sworth Reynolds, ~1ary Alids Hogers. Vania Snrtili Russell, Elmer Ellsworth Byno, Florlee Elaine Sissou, Ohlll'i('h<;
Stuart, Mnl'tha
Swinney, Anna Gertrude ThollHU<, Olive Lucretia Titsworth, Florencc Jt1ay Truman. Frank Shel'llUlD W nlt.mau, Ena tJucinda Whiting, Leoua May
Woodworth, Willium Lavendia.
Wright, Albert
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Hartsville.
Ceres, Ps, Greenwood.
:Millport, P(l, Millport, Pa.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Ceres, Pa.
Almond, Almond.
Alfred, Alfred.
b"'l'icndship.
W.rd.
Andover.
Hurtsville.
Alfred.
Almond.
Buffalo.
Weslerly, R.I.
Wo.rd.
PL,lnfield, N .• T.
Alfreu.
Laddsburg. Pa.
Scott, Alfred.
Williston, Pu.
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Total,70.
ALFIUm; UBlVBR8l1'Y.
SUMMARY.
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Post Graduates
Departmool of Theology •
Departmen~uf Phllosophy and-Ihe Arts Department
of
the Fine AmDepartment of MUiilc Department of Business Normals
Aoodmnlclona
Preliminary Academlcl ...
Prcpara!<>riea c
Total Deducting RepetltlOll8
Oorrocted TQtaI
REGISTRIES OF STUDENTS.
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F.n TQrm, the 142<1 trlm_r, Winter Term, the 14Sd tr1:mester, Spring Tenn, the 144th trlmeaoor,
Gentlemen.
117 100 98
Total ll46
A Yer&ge Regl.trles for the y ... , 115 Total Individual Regi.tries
for the year. 180
Ladies.
142 14l!
117
213
Total.
259 281 210
893
DEPARTMENTS
AND COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.
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University is, designed for both Gentlemen and Lrulies, grantlng rights and privilege., and furni8hlng them equal faellltl ...
orgnnized the following Dopa_onts and .. tabliahed the followc of Instruction:
,CAI)]"IIC DIlll'AR'l'MENT.
COllrSes, Philosophical.
{
Preparatory.
Olass!oal.
IE.AI""""', Oll' PmLOSOPHY. AND DIDACTICS.
OOllrses, Philosophical.
{
01 .... 10&1.
Normal, )EP'''''''''''NT 011' THEOLOOY.
M""'''''lNT
Olr INDUSTRIAL- MEcll'AIUC8, D""ARTMl'''''' o~ FINE ARTS,{
Drawing and SketchIng.
Courses, . Crayoning.
Painting.
Voc.al.
InslrumentaL U .. ' .... mtEN'i· OF BUSINESS.
COURSES OF STUD),.
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DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY.
The Department of Theology is open to students froIQ every dmlornln., Unn of Christians. .. It· is designed, pl'irnruily. to prepare
C\lristian minialry, Any oth .... who """re the
M ••
nlnges of th,'olngica study are rocoivOO. to its classti8 on BUch tenus: il8 the Faculty may pre8Cribo, AppUoolita for admission are expected to furnish 8fl,tiafactory"vird","~Ohristian ohaMcter, and of sueh B{;l101M'SWp fig wm enable them su""",;sf",ily to pursue the studies of the oounm. The terms and vacations are the
ilB in the o~ Departments of the UnivoJ'fdty.
No charge for tui~i()n or room·rentJ for those rooming in the
buildings} is mrule fO!' students who are studying in
thi.~ d,i~:::;~:~:i:i
design of entering the ministry. 'I'bere iSl\lroody a weU selected
Library. to which vl\luaWe additions will he mooe as faat ftS possiWe. There are OOlliitant opportunities fOT students to engage in labor, with ,SmaH con- gregations and Sabbath &hools, Ilnd thus not only to do good 6ervice other:s. but become the recipient.s of aid. There!lro also m'''SllreB i'lStitutod' for the purpose of aiding sucb as may neod pecuniary aSBistauce. No sibJe means • (ir labor will be spa.red) on the purt of tbe Facn) ty, to all the appomtmenta in this Department.
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COURSE OF S1'UDY.
1'he regulnt' COUl'SC of 'l'hoologk81 study in this Depart~oot occupies tlrroo full yens, Thegcnel'fil order of study in the diirereut branches of Theology is ns follows:
JUNIOR YEAR.
BrnLIoAL,-Hebrew GmmIDtu' and Excl'Cises; Portlous of the Penta·
teucb fiud Psalms in Hebrew; Lectures on Introduction to the Now 1'esta- moot; Exegesis of the :b"our Gospels in the Greek HarIDony.
TllEOLOOICAI •. -Thoology. fiB based on the Nature and Laws of, Mind;
the evidence.~ of Chrlstj,a.uity. IIl8piration ud Canon of the Scriptures; the Introduetioo to Tbeology. GOO's nature, attrihutes, and works; Natural
and Comparative Theology and ReJigione. ~
HISTORIOAL.-Lec,ures on the History of the Worl<l before Christ;
Life of Christ,
HOMrrJi;'I'lCAL.-InK!turoo on Pastoral TheolOgy.
:t.llDDI, l!l YEA n.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
PREPARA'rOHY,
The preparatory 8tudiet; iu(}lude Spelling, Reodiug, Freohand Dmwing, Googm.phy, Arithmetic. and Gnunmar, These arc required to the extent demanded by the Hegents of the University of New York, for grunting their Preliminary Acndemic Certificates. Clssses in tbe above u.lmoo studies are taught each term in the year,' 'I'he Regent's Certificate wlll be accepted in these 9tudi~ in lieu of exo.minations, fo~' ~ higher departments,
TEXT BooK8.-Goography. Swinton; Arithmetic, lIilne; G1'flmmar, 1leed and Kellogg,
ACADEMIC,
AU'liED lJNIVBRSJ'1'Y. 29
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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE LIBERAL ARTS.
CLASSICAL COURSE, FRESID[AN YEAR.
LATJN:-Livy
GnENK:-Plato'8 Apology, Tyler .
.AIA'l'HEMATICS:~Algcbril, complete, ~nlnj}.
&Mvn41'erm.
LA'l'I!'i:-... -Dc Sellccl,nle ct AmicHia, Cicero, Allen and Greenough.
GUEEK:-De Corona., Demostbcucs, Tyler.
:\fAT!lF.;}[ATfC8:~Solid Geometry, Wentworth.
Third 1trm.
r~ATIN:-GCl'mlmia o.t Agricola, Tncitus.
GnEEK:-Alltigone, Sophocles.
~L\:TnF..ltATIC8:-Trigonometry, Wentworth.
sorumtoRE YEAR,
fiy,,8t l'ef'm.
MATlrn~ATICS!-Conic Sections, Wentworth.
GREEf{:~Birds, Aristopane~.
NA'l"UUAI, Scn:;NcE:~Physioloh,}', Cutter.
- . S E .. nE'-Sciooce of Governnlf'nt, Young BUll Lectuf€;S.
POLITICAL (;1 n'\' •
Fkconil 1lJrm.
LATIN:-Odes, Horace, Chase and Stuart.
MATIIEMATlCS:-Ash'OllOmy. Shilrpless and Phillips:.
NATURAL SCIENcE:-Physio.ul Geography, Guyot.
I~SICA1, SClENcn:-Physies, Norton.
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11lttrd Term.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE:-Chemical Pbvsic.s N rt
N J , O o n .
A'rC1UL HH1TOHY:-HoUtny, GnlY and Ke1ierman.
GREER:-Prometbeua, Aeschylus.
GERMAN:-Collversnt,ion.al Method, Studlen Und Plaudcreien S
~:u: GqI'l"81'8!iH!:Hi.!
On....
't:t, fum, vuUi'lt""",.
J ternItaliU!) (lOJllTeFs"t,·. I'l fibt v6!mpogitioR j n .
JUNIOR YEAR.
}iff'Nt Term.
GEUlfAN:-Gl'ammnr, Sawyer.
Prose Render Bojoc G ' DC88 , voo-1,S(!/YL/ '17 , erman Conversation alld Composition.
FRENCH:-Conversationnl )Ieth""s S
P . vu, aureur.
etlt(JS GaUSllTlCS ITAMAN:-GrnlllIDur, Coure.
Writing and Conversation.
NATURAL 801EN(;f.~:-ChemiHtry Cool
Po ' cy.
J.JTICAL ScrENon::--PoUtical E.
. COllumy. Gregory.
&f!(J1dt Term.
1I-!ATlfE1ofATICf}:-Astrollomy, Mathematical, Norton.
GERMAN:-Grnmtllilr, cOlllpl('!c, Sawyer, HeRder, ~. v-aD";'$~.rM/---' Conversation and ComJ)ORition.
li"Im.~CH;-GrammlU' Duff"'t
• ". tv Conversation and traslations IT,; 1 1;;1 *1 ReeeullfJ, Bnecini."'" .
COUVCts9*ioa in Itllliaa,
HISTORl':--History of Englnn> A d
\1., n ('.!'SOn.
ALl<'HED UNlVERSI'l'¥ .
LATIN.
PROF. G. SCOT1'.
PREPARATORY.
F£rftt Yew',
FIln'lT TlmM.-Jones· "First I .. essona in Latin,'"' 421e8sons.
SECOND TERM,-Samc, to 84th iCS80n.
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THiRD TERll.-" }!'irst Lessons I ' oompJcted; Cresar's Commentaries, Book J" 29 cbapters.
SeMnd Year.
FIRB'l"l'ERM.-Cresar'sCommentaries, Book J,. completed, Book II.;
Jones' Lntin Pl'OS€, 10 Iessolls.
SECOND Tim .. \f.-Cresar's Commentarics) Books 111,) IV.; Latin Pl'ooe, la-,ons lo-2{},
TJImD TERlI,-Cicero. Four Orations agAinst CRtiline; Lntin PrQse,
}O$$()DS 20-30.
'l'ki.rrl Year.
FruST TERM.-Cicero, Orations on the Manman Law find Arehias;
Latin Prose, lessons 80--40.
SECOND TERlt.~Virg:il's Aeneid. Books: I, II, III . Tmun TER)I.-Virgil's Aenehl, Books IV, V, VI.
F'ou-rth Yea'r.
Fm8'1' TEuM.-Sallust's Oati1ine; Sight Reitding; Exercises in writing Latin.
SECOND TEElt,-Virgil's Ecloguea; Sight Reru:liugj Exercises in writing Latin.
THIRD TElU[.~Genernl Review'; Reading a.t sight; Excrcisea in writing Latin.
COLLEGIATE.
J<"EESrnt:AN.
FrusT TERM.-lIorae-e: Odes, Epodes, Satires; Roman Literature.
SECOND TERlt,-Selections from CatuIlus, Lucretius, 'l'ibulluR fiud Propertius; Roman Literature.
Tuum TERM.-~Livy. Books I, XXI, XXII; Rom,m History,
WWHO!>IOUlS,
SECOND TER:'!t,....-{ElecUve) JUl/ena}; Letters of Cicero and Pliny; llJatly Latin, Latin In6criptiom!~
METHODS.
r.rhe Homan method of pronouuciation is followed.
During the first two tenns epeciaI attention is puid to the vocabularies, and a thorough ucqlltliut:nn{'~ with we mol'C common forms of declension and conjugation is insisted on. The next three terms nrc devoted to II sys- tematic stuuy of Latin Etymology and Byntax, and the reading of Cresara
40 ALYUED UNIVERSITY.
Commentaries. There is n continuous drill 011 the U01"f><>o t f - cases of noun" a I ..,~".,; len, 0 Words th
the SUbjuncti:e
~;o~~~n~~::n~:~~. ~,lo'iJu'Cn~~~luPlartHJOf
verb .. '! find theu~
0;II t o· "" ~ vcr JS so fur ""', t" ,
lC ext fead !:lee CXlli'ctcd to "c m""1 I I ,"'-> ,ucJ' OCCUr i'"
'ti F~ u =<= cree ltnt it hc!!in' . ,..l "-
tl c study of the formation au I d ,'" . ., llmg IS lU1w('. in a SCicn.
I , ( (l11\ ,mOD of words 'r' fi
essons m Jones' Ll1tin Prose C . . . lie fst t,vcnt.v d n c m 'II d • WritIng , . . other L,t'.'n " son (;tlces b,t.Scd t omposltlOn arc studied 0 I I ' nue stu cuts are k I d ' In foodlng Cicero the •• ~ , I < n blOC c S til en from Cresar
, "r"'ClU uses of the S b j ' , noted, and i,he study of 13Yuo , u Ullctrve arc carefully is mtl~e a sneciftlty nym.r; OllPOSltes ltnd derivation of word'
r • a
While rending Virgil's Aeneid b .' •
Prosody, Classical GC()~pby and:' t:gJ?t,ung i", made jn tbe study of The study of th""~ '''''J'e J ' • n IquHws and Classical ~rYthology
<;<><; ... u e,g IS contmued th h '
IllBt year of the Pre al"lto • _ mug out thc COUl'se, Iu tLc are re-ad In P,' lJ. course, Sallust's Ulltiliu€ iUld Vil'giJ'H Eclo
. COllUf'..ctlOll wIth these, much tim' , ' . ,gtles ilnd !~ careful review of the whol L U r I e 113 Spent Hi. SIght J'illtling
e- n U '.TranUMI' '
In the teaChing of I t' 1 . '
and imitate .. is required
~: ~~~:::!~den~l:
constantly directed to obf5cl:ve from the very first in writing Latinall: l~:i~'oeabular.r
aud is CXet,(}lsed cnt authors at sight Th~ ' i g etlsy passages from differ,, "",to exercu;es 11 COnllect'
'w
ma.tlcnl drill will it if5 believed best r , , ' IOn WI Clu'cful gram- rature-in tbe originaL p ep,ll€ bun for the study of Latin Lite
In CoHege~ tbe iltudy of L t " ' .
only, It is expected th'it l'~OI'C ~~n :3 ~oqlllred during tho }!'l'cslunan year
• ' ;Ct . . unnssJOn to coll.-.rre th' I !
qlllred tIlC ability to read ordin" It" -b C a U( ent 1m3 ac- LeXICOn. DUring' the Pr h . ,uy ,a In, with cnsc, wit.hout the, aid of the
• . ~ - CR m.m ycal' unusual gJ~ . I" I
IdIOms only al'C uoticed White th ' . .:lmmm len forms nnd mre possible. • , c ~um IS to l'cud ftS much of {'"'tch author as
I~omlm History nnd Literature are' .
the yoor, both by text-books and 1 t s}3tcmn:!MlIy studied t,hl'Onghout of authors iu the diffc1'eDt lY'l'ioo.s ec nr~s.d .In LHel:a:Ul'C, striking passages
r- . nre rC8 In the orIgmal.
'l'EXT-1l00KS USED
Lat!n Lessons.-JonC's. .
~atin Gm.u:unar,-AHen and Greenough ,~~r,-AU('n and Greenough, .
~lcelO,-Anen and Greenongh, S~h~st,-AUen nnd Greenough.
V ,r¥11.-Greenough, - Latm Prose.-Jones Livy.-Dhasc and 8t~lart.
!iorncc,-Chnw and Stuart Selections from Poets,~Crowen J~uvenal.-C1utse ~1Ud Stuart . F.arly Latin.-Allen
Latin l"exicon, --\Vhlt.e Homan History,-Lcighton
Homan Literature.-Croweil and Richard:
~yt~ology,-!Iurray, son.
Vlassxcal AtlM.~Ginn and Hootli.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
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PnoF', H. C. GOON.
PHYSICS AND (:UEMICA¥$ PllYSICS.
The instrnctio)l In these it< by Text-book, .Lectures, iUld Experiments, giying !t thoroug11 knowledge of the ruelnent..;: of the.Re subjects" In tbe Winter "I'erm, Physics PI'OPf',l' is taken np, including tbe mechanies of solids, liqnids .. and gases, Hnd sound.
The 8pl'in~ Term is devoted toOhemical Physics, including Light, Heat, E!cctricty, ana Meteorology. These suhjects are illustrated lJy suitable UPPiU'utus, which studeniS usc lllldcl' the direction of the ProfessOl',
AtldiLioHH arc being made to the l1ppamtus as fast AS funds ncel'UC from the Babcock ,fi~lldow1n(;lit for that purpOM). Text~bi)oks, ~ortun's Refer·
cnt~CI:l, DflUici's BOllot DeschuncJ, Cook's Chemical Physics.
CHE:MfWrRY A'XU I,AllOHATORY WORK.
The Fan 'I'e-rm tn tbis Department is devoted to the study of the cle- ruents wbich are tanght by Text·book and Lectures. Students are required to spend at lc..'tst one hour a day in the luborntol'Y, pel'fol'ming the cxpe,ri~
menls necessury to fumiliarize th(!ill with the apparatus, and wiLb Lbe cle- llwnts lIud theh' rca.ction.'1,
'l'ext-l)O{)ks; Cooley'S New Chemistry, and Appleton's YoungChcmist.
References, Clark Hiclltcl", nOReoe, and Schol'lermmel' .8tndentsurechal'ged two doHuni extra for Ch0111icllJs, tmd pay for their owu breakagc.
Onc tcrUl is dc,'-oted to Qualitatiye, and one to QuantitnUve Arutlysis, wit.h work in thc lnbomtory at leH!~t two houl'S a day, dudng Meh term.
'l'hcse are intended to intl'odnce the student tu the more practiCli.i workiugs of this science, preparatory to lIr .. dicine, lIf' .. dlunical urts, and Agriculture,
p~or thesej ten dollul''';; extra arc cbm·.g;etl for cuch term.
PHYSIOLOGY,
One term is devoted to tbe c)cments of Annt01ny, Physjology, and Hygienc, induding tlle subject of Stinmll1llts fiud Narcotics, us rcquired by our State of 'l.lJ tCilcher8 of its (''OmmOll 8c11001s. 1.'11e-se SUbjects are iUw>,w trated hy a manakiu, skeletons, charts. histological slides, and prepared specimens,
The advunced Physiology is designed for those wbo desire a more eX- tended kuowlt:dge of the suhjcct, find, espooiullyj for stndcutsprcptlriug for
Phyl;icinn~. 1'bt'y nrc expected to dissect aod study the-structure of animals especially t,he cat, and booOlllC familiur wjth t11c preparation of tissues for the microscope, and to learn how to use this instrument in tl1eir investiga- tions,
TEXT-BOOKS,
Physics.-Nol'ton.
Chcluistry,-Coolcy'.!j Now Ubemistry, and Appleton's Yonng Chomist.
ChmniCtll AuulY3lB,-AppJetou's nnd Fn18ooills' Qualitative and QUEm- titutiYc.
PoUticn! Economy.-Gl'egory.
Descdptiye Astronomy.-Bbarplcss and Phillipa> or Yonng's.
Phyaiolog;;r.-Cutters Analyttcal Anotomy, Physiology, and Hygiene, or Tracy's.
Adyanced Pbysiology,-Mal'tin's HUIDan Body.
ALFnF,D UNIVEJUllTY.
NATURAL HISTORY.
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---.~PRoF.E. P.LAJRKIN.
M. 8H'EPPARD, ~L D., Lp..ct.mcronOrnithoiogy,
There will be a three year's course in Zoology, Botany, Geology and cQmptll'utive Anatomy and Physiology, nnd Biology will he taught, Wl t\
speciality, whenever cuned for.
There will he a shorter course of one year, in each of the above named studies,
The beglnnerg' class in BoUmy will be orgolli7(,,d fol' cae11 Winter term, when especial attention wi111Je givCll to the germinating of seed;;, and ob.
serving How Plantl3 Grow,
Students. in Biology will have the usc of llrBt class lUlcl'Of'l.(:Ope,~, llnd the course wHl (,,onsist principally in the study
or
Auimal nnd Vegetable RiA- tology.Instruetion in this department will be given hy lectures, in nddHion to the fol1owing te.:drhOQks:
ZOOLOGy,-Compul'ativc Zoology, by Jumes Orton, Ed, 1883, and Lee-
~ tures, For reference, Zoology~ Packa.rd,
BOTANY.-Elements of Botany, KolIerman, Gray's Manual of Botany, (Last Ed). For reference; Botany, Bessy, Gray's Botanical Text-hook; North American Lichens; Tuckerman, Pmt
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Maclorkie!sBotany.
GEOLOOY.-New Text·book of Geology; Dana, Edition of 1883, revised and enlarged, and Lectures. Reference, Da.na's Manual of Geology,
BlOLOOY.-PractIcal Biology; Prof. Huxley and H, N. Martin. London, McMillan & Co,! 1882, andI"ectnres, 'I'hcOrayfish, Huxley.
Reference, The Microscope and its Hcvelations. Oo:rpenter, -Botanical Microchemistry, Poulsen.
~"'{ATOHY AND PHY8IoLooY.-Anatomy of Invertebrate Animals;
Huxley; Human Body; ltartin, etc.>
and Lectures.
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OnCHl<:S'l'IU_L AND (¥fHEn IXSTRl1MENT8,-lnsLl'uetiou will be given
opon OrchC:8tral und Bnnd inst.rumenls, both in iudividuo.l iCl!.'lOn8 and in elasseJ:>, as the-re "hall Ue denullld for it. No pn1ns will bp spul'ed to l1mke, the instruction ill this department of the Conservatory complete Hnd thomugh,
VOCAL ~IU!5IC,-Throughout tbe entire ~'(lurxe mll~h time and a\tNl.tioll will be givcn to the study of vO(>.-(l-l musie. TliCl'C wHl be clns..;:es for rudi- mentury study ltnd practice; frequent excl'ei~,,< in congl'egational singing by tile entire school; and special elasses for Chorus practice, ill which witI be studied the lx'st c1lOl'U~ compositions of the old mnsters, lUI well as those of more llH,dcm writers. "When prncticltble, orchestral pradke will he joined with chorus study.
GRADUATION.
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TUITION.
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The expenses far tuition are M follows:
Prepamtory.
Aeademlc, Collegial<>.
Cbemlcal Laboratory.
Oil Ps.intfng and Crayoning~
lIU!tnunenlOl Mwrie.
Cultivation of lhe Volee, In 01 ....
Cultivation of the Votoo$ Priva.te Lessons.
B""In_ Course.
Drawing.
Elocution, in OJ ...
G!1Iduallon Fee,
$800 10 00 1900 1000 10 00 1000 600 10
00
0000 200 1to200 500
ALFRED UNIVERSI'ry.
, Surveying, use of Iust,l"umcnts Chemistry, Chemicals,
EXTRAS.
Music, use 01 piano ODe hO\lr a dtly.
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100 200 2 00 All fruition is paid in advance. In (;aBC of absence, no deduction wili be made on tui~ion bills as arranged, except in casea of absence on account of sJckness, or to teach, and then tile chtuge will he $1 to $1' 2& per week fOl' the time of actual attendance,
PflJ'CnUi and Gl.l1Ullians are earnestly solicited not to furnish money to be aquandcrecl on useles.!f t\lld frivolollB thiD~ nor permit their cbildren or wards to contract debUi for the same, thu81aying the foundation forextrnve..
gant twd reckless habits,
BOARDING DEPARTMENT •
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SAJIIUEL WHl'l'FORD, Steward.
Mas. 8. O. WHI'l'FORD. Matron.
The Boarding Hall eontaias roOITl3 for tho accommodation of teachera a.nd studenta.
Boord, per term, Rooml!,
Fuel,
W .. hlng. per dozen.
EXPENSES.
8tudeultl furniBb their OWn lights.
$39 00 6 00 W 1200 BOOto 600 50
The e1tpeIlB(!8. paid, one-half at the commencement, and one·half at the middle of the term.
Appllcatlona for boardIng in the Hall to be made to the Steward.
Btudcuoo boa.rding at the Hall are required to conform to the roles of the snme.
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LOCATION.
The Univehrlty is located Ilt Alfred Centre, Allcgnur County. New York, two mile,,,> from tile Alfred statioll of New York, Lake Eric nnd Western Railway. The situation is retirL-tl alld healthy, in a rural region surrOUllded by delightful scenery. The village tnnt hus grown up ill ('on~
nection with the IUSLitution, is (;olU11oscd chiefly of fI popUlation w1;o have received the l1elletits of its edueutioLlal influences, and wllofJC intcl'P!;ts ar(, intimately conncdcd with it. Thh gives a special .atmosphere of cultUl'C and good order. Thm-c has heen 110 JiqlWl' Urcllsc ;,,'Tlmtcd In the tOwn for over forty yeam. As a home for students, it is compamliYcly frl!c fl'otll the ordinury allurements to vite fiud dissilmtion, nnd thc' tf:<mptnt!ow) Oflell Iltteuding student life. Those who spE'k bad tompauy, however, will nw:]
it, Of make, it, anywhere, and the Institution doe>! not nifer i[self:11; n lllOJ-nl hospital 01' reformatory to tile idle, the listless, or the yieious, 01' [hoot.! who are too wayward fot' home rCHtraints. Its fadIities arc fol' tlw orderly fwd the Industrious,
AIHII8810 N.
The Institution is desiglHxl for 11o(h wxes, with rqualrigltti> find pl'ivi~
1ges. The cllu(Udnte for adlllis¥loll rcg1~ter.'i his or her fuE Harne, ngi!, aml residence, aud. if under twenty~()ue years of age, the nf!tne of parent or glHH'diau. On registration the candidate is n. memher of the i'lohoo] wtitlcrl
to
its privileges and suhje<Jt to lis l'cquirements. The .::;tudcnt, up'on sucb admission is furnt~IH)(l with a copy of the gcneral requirem~nt", and is., thenceforth, supposed to be acquainterl with the ~enerlll rules of the school The holder of 11 Certificate of Hegistl'<ltion is th~l'c1nT entitlf~d to e.xo.utina·tion and Clas'iification, These occnr on Uw first <tu), ~of each term, - THE IlEGuLAH COLLEGE KX£RCI8ES.
The regulnr exerdses which ull the sf,udents arc required to tlttead, uu- less specially excused, are: Cllapel, recihHioHS in the elasscs f01' which they have entered, nve days in each week, Chllrdt, tmd Bible }(tndy, (';jch \YeC'k,
a!.<!(l, examinations, during, o.nd at the dose, of rhe tcrm.
LIT£IlAIlY SOCIETIES.
There tu'(I four permanently organized Societies, two for young men,~,
the Alleghanian and the Owphilhtu,····and two fO!' young women,-the AI- fl'iediHu aud the Atltenl£>tu. They Il.re eoudude,l with nlJllity, lIilving Ion!!;' IUftintained a high stumlnrd of litenHY exrelleuce, They 1I1(!l't ('Heh "\'e(~k
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utt1'1luti\'f' amI wdl fmltL':ihed l'Oom;,;. Tilc meml)[m. present eS')tlys, ora"
dons, lInll (U*?u:-{>;.ionf.;, HUt! he(,()}jH.' familial' will! parlinnwntury rules.
These $rwictie" ilf(·, IhIlS, imj)orltml ,litIs 10 tlio:"{' WI10 :H'fc .Je~jl'oml of br~
coming: f,"O{](! Wl'it('I'A, and spl':l.lwI'A, and })lll'tkip:mh in the proceedings of puhlic ho(H('~
LlBHAHY.
The Institutiuli Lilmu')' C0nsists of It rhoier i'lclCCtiOll of Histories, BL ogl'nphk-s, Greek and Latlu Cl.,,,,,'>jcs, )[nthpnmtknl find Scientific works, slnndnrfl EngJi~h Litpl'atul'C, nnd Th(~ology,
CADINETS,
CalJillct» ill TJllwlogical Geology, Ptlln:ontology. Al'chreoJogy, Conch tl'Ology, Entomology, and many hr;llleit(>s of Vcrtcbmtt~ life, illustrate these bnmehes of };lud.y, Vnll1111Jlc addition;;; :lrc being yearly mnde to these collections,
UHE)I[CAf, LABOHATORY.
lradlitios fIl'(> offercrl studf~nt" for SP(>c11tl study in Ohemistry, Students punming tile Gctlcl'tll COUl'PR in Chemistry may> in additioll, elect the Ex- pedmental COUl'S(: iu analytical worl.;, rind Labr!1tory Practice,
.IICHOSCOPICAI. LABOHATOIlY.
IllBtl'UctlOll is giwon ill Ihc"use of tlle )[jCl'o~c{}pe, in the Microsoopic strnctuec of I'ocks, amI iu Vl:golltl;Je Hnd .Auinwl Histology. Stud(~nts in Physiology, Botony, Zoology, ftnd Geology. )Hay elect XIkroscopicru work ill cotmcetioll with thesc suujf'{'rs,
FACILITIES FOR SELI'·8UPPOIlT.
FaHhfuL diligcnt, find cntcrpl'lsillg prfSons call usllally nnd employ~
ment, with 5a!isf~ctory eompell}l.'\lion, for all the time that: they csn profit- abJy !'Pfl.H1 "from their studie!., Alan)" cal'll suflki(>Iit to meet a grcat part of 111011' expeu:-(:s, while H fnw, I),V rigid eCOll(nuy and hard \york, meet all their eXpeJlse..;, All the traditions, armn;..;cllwnl.':t, amI innuences of the Bchool and V1nce fnnw ('(>(JIlomy in all liYing expeu;jC$, ,V))ilc n student tlms working, llmy he sl)lU('wlmt lnHgcl' in eOI)Jp]ct-ing Uw course of study; yet Ihe education m:{(uin.:d in self-support is of the most fj,\"nilahIe nnd \'.uluahle kind. All thin;::" It('lp !hose who h!)I)) themselves.
Fall Term begins, Rherorical Exhibition, Fall Vacation begins,
Winter Term begins,
Rhetorical Exhibition}
Spring Vacation begins, Spring Term begins,
CALENDAR.
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1884.
1885.
Annual Public Sessions of the Literary Societies,
Annual "Meeting of the Alumni, for the N OID-
ination of University Trustees, Annual Meeting of Stockholders and Trus·
tees of the University, Commencement,
Wednesday, Aug, 27.
Tuesday Evening, Nov. 26.
Wednesday, Nov, 27.
Wednesday, Dec. 10.
Tuesday Evening, :n-Iar. 10.
Wednesday, March 11.
Wedne."lday, Mal'ch 25.
June 22--23.
Tuesday, June 28.
Tuesday, June 28.
Wednesday, Jnne 24.