CATALOGUE -,
OF THE
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OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
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ALFRED UNIVERSITY
AND
ALFRED ACADEMY,
1864---65.
ALFRED, N. Y .
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BOARD OF
TRUSTE:E~.NAIlle. ResIdence'.
Hon. B. F. LANGWORTHY,
Prestt,
Alfred.Rev. NATHAN V. HULL, - Alfred.
Hon. THOMAS B. STILLMAN, - Rev. THOMAS B. BROWN, • Rev. GEORGE B. UTTER, -
vVM. C. KENYON, A.M.,.
Rev. LEMAN ANDRUS, Rev. DARIUS FORD, Rev. JAMES R. IRISH, Rov. JOEL WAKEMAN, D.D.,
BENJ. F.,POTTER, - Hon. OTIS THACHER, •
ELISHA C. GREEN,
M.D., •
Hon. BENJAMIN MAXSON, . ALFRED LEWIS, ELISHA POTTER, - JOHN A. LANGWORTHY, CLARK ROGERS, . JOHN R. HARTSHORN, - IRA B. CRANDALL, O. D. SHERMAN, ALBERT SMITH, - Rev. NATHAN WARDNER,
ALMON E. ORANDALL, Rev. IRA W. SIMPSON, ,
New York.
- Genesee.
Brooklyn.
- Alfred.
· Elmira.
Venango, Pa.
· Almond.
Alfred.
o Hornellsville.
Alimd.
• Hounsfield.
Alfred.
o Alfred.
Genesco.
- Alfli€d.
Alfred.
o Alfred.
Alfred.
o Alfred.
Alfred.
o Alfred..
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SpringVille.~
r -.~-. F_RII~D,-,-U:oc'N~ER~~T~Y~ANDACADE:::._ =1
Hon. WALCOTT HATCH, Belmont.
WM. C. BURDIOK, Alfred.
THOMAS ELLIS, Alfred.
MAXSON STILLMAN, Alfred. •
PHILIP S. GREEN,' Alfred.
MAXSON J. GREEN" Alfred.
, H. P. SAUNDERS, M.D., • Alfred.
JOHN ALLEN, • Alfred.
A. B. CRANDALL,- Genesee.
GURDON EVANS, Alfred.
ClIAS. D. LANGWORTHY, Alfred.
WM. M. SAUNDERS, • Alfred.
DAVIDR. fZ':l'ILLMAN,· Alfred"
Prof. THOS. R. WILLIAMS,
Bee'y,
Alfred.,
BOARD OF INSTRUOTION •
Rev. WM. C. KENYON" A.M., President,
Profoasor of LaUD, EnglIsb Literaturo, Rnd Bolloa Lettros.
.Rev. JONATHAN ALLEN, A.M."
Profossor of Natural History. Elocution, Momphys[cs IUld Ethics.
Rev. THOMAS R. WILLIAMS, A.M.,
Pl"Of0880r of the Greek Language and Literature.
WILLIAM A. ROGERS, A.M .•
Profeaaor of Mathematics.
ANDERSON·R. WIGHTMAN, A.M., Professor of Na.tural 6010noo.
Mrs. ABIGAIL A. ALLEN, A.M.,
Thacber of Oil Paintlng, Penciling, History, Rhetorio and notanr.
Mias ELVIRA E. KENYON, A.M.,
Preceptress,
Toacher of German, and Aaa1£ltfint Teacher of LaUn.
Mra. SARAH WILLIAMS, L.A., Teaoher: in Normru Dopartmont,
Mrs. JANE S. WIGHTMAN, L.A.,
Teaehel' in Normal Dopartmont.
MARTHA GREENMAN, ~
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GRADUATING OLASS, 1866.
Ladles' Oonrse.
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Benjamin, Martha J. L., Breese, S. Madora, Burdick, Suso.nE.,
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Soientifio OOUJ:ae.
BosldQllOO.
Alfred.
Wilmingt<m, DeL
Lima, Wie
Ba.ldwin, Horace D., Addiaon Palmiter, Alanson A'I Elarl»ville.
Thacher, Oharles R.,
Hornell.mlle.
Van Duzor, Edward 0.,
Veteran.
TellOhen' Oonree.
Theodore F. Shepard, Eunice M. Stillm!lJl,
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Saio.
Hopkinton, R. l
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UNDERGRADUATES.
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Andrews, Oharles H., Armstrong, Frank, Allen, Albert A., Allen, Q;)orge, Allen, Oharles F., Baxter, Dewitt 0., Brown, Rush P., Blake, John 0., Brown) Wm. S., Blake, Oharles A., Bennett, Oomfort, Bennett, John, Bartoo, Jesse, Bundy, O"sslus M., Babcock, Forest M., Burdick, Alvin M., Burt. Abram F.:
Boes, Martin, Burdick, Judson G., Burgett, Marti~V., Bard, E. Herbert, Button, Peter B"
Bailey, Sqnire J., Blend, 8. Adelbert,
GEN~LEM.EN •
ltesidonoo,
Watson.
Lioonia.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Belmon!.
Nelson, Pa.
Addison.
Almtmd.
Liltle
a_see.
Almtmd.
HCfl'se/i.flads.
HCfl'scMads.
Jarrper.
E(J$ISaginaw,Mwh.
Liltle
a_ee
'Cow/eIwille.
Au/mI'1l, Cal.
Little fJen£see.
Alfred.
RotlibrnWuille.
Bmuhp'Cfl't, Pa.
Franlclinwle.
AlflWnrl.
Addison.
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TY AND'AoAD:~'~
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Name. ' RtlSld:;;;--l
Bell, Roland R, Cere ••
Bunce, Sauford C.,
Dayton.
Boman, Sylvanus, .A.voca.
Burt, Wm. S., Oorning.
Barnes, Jerome, Jazper.
Benjamin, Ithamar, 8/wri Track.
Brown, Charles N., RtlsWord.
Bard, Leslie S., Smithport, Pa.
Ba.iley, Stillmnn E., .AJ.fred.
Crosby, George, Mdison.
Cranda.lI, Sherman G., Independence.
Chapin, Herbert F., Hinsdale.
Carpenter, William L.. HOTseheeds.
Carpenter, TODs.endP., Horseheads.
Cook, Burr 8., . New Berlin, W".
Cona.nt; Eugene, ClulJa.
Clarke, A., .Alfred.
CaBBon, William C., .A.ddison.
Crandall, William H., .Alfred ..
Chamberlain, Henry W" Olean.
Catlin, Frank, Wellsboro. Pa.
Cra.ndall, William R, Independence.
Cha.pin, Giles fl., west Union.
Cloos, I,eroy, Westfield, Pa,
Oarpenter, George H., ~ni
Pa.
Oornish, Cyrus, Alfred
Clarke,Daniel, Hartl;l1i.lk.
Ohapin, Arthur H.. Hinsdale.
Cra.wford, Albert C., Adrian.
Casson, John C., .Addison.
Coon, Henry C., Hopkinton, E .. /..
Clarke. Birney G., Oaudersport,
Pa.
Cra.ndall, Ir .. B., LUlie Genesee.
Dean, Willia.m A., .Alfred.
Davidson, James 0., OuIJa.
Donham, Franklin A., Drake, Dennis R.t
New Market,
N.:JJ.
BallOna.
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Dickenson, Clark L., Ridgeway. Pa.
Davia, William E., Belmont.
Davis, Elizur, Belmont.
Davis Horace W., Alfred.
Dickenson, William, Ridgeway. Pa.
Edwards, Daniel R., Lillie Genesee.
Evans. Fred., .Alfred
Elliott. A via A., Elliott, Julius C., Elliott, Eug.neM., Elliott, A. Leroy, Edg'ct, Moses, Edget, Richard, Eymer, Leonard, Elliott, Luther E, Fassett, Isaac N., Forhes," DOl'l',
]'orbes, Burr, Froude, William H., Farnham, Henry L., Farnham. William L., Grc(m. Al'thur, Green, Robert A"!, Groen, Byron A'i Green, Frank L.t
Groves, Daniol D., Groves, J a.mes H"
Baring, ,John R.t
Hammon, Arthur, Humphrey, Fred.
A.,
Ha.mmond, ilenrY,'L., Halsey, John {J.t '
Hendershot, John, Haight. George W., Hubbard, Horace II., Helmer, Isaac N., Hough, Da.niel W.,
Genese".
Alfred.
.Alfred.
.Alfred.
Howard.
Howard.
Belmont.
Alfred
WeU.vil~
TWciJwa.
IIITi81eilwa.
III New York.Alfred.
Hartsville.
.Alfred.
West Point, Ind..
Alfred Alfred.
Brockwayuil.le, Pa.
Broakwayville. Pa.
Sugar Hill, Pa.
.Alfred.
Horseheads.
Boulh Addison.
WeU"uille.
8t<phensui.l./e, O. W.
OuiJa
aameron~
Almo1ld.
PemJ.
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Hogarty, William p"
Horton, L. C., Hamilton, James D., Jones, Millard R., Joncs, J. E., Jewell, Lyman S"
Kim, William N., Knox, Oscar D., Kibbee, George,.W., Lent, Hiram S., Leahy, William J"
Lamphear, Nathan M"
Lewis, Orville,_
Lewis, Amos C.
Lamphear, Walter, Langworthy, William I., Latimer, Ferris.
Lee, Richard H"
Lord, F. C"
Langworthy, Le"slie P., Lippincott, David C"
Lord, Martin, La France Albert, Level', John J.,
Langworthy, Albert W"
Langworthy, John F., Luttrell, Creed F"
Luttrell, Brownlow T., Mundy, George E., Manley, Lucius N., Morgan, Huntington S., MarvilJ, Eugene, Millard, Hermall, Mills, Gilbert D"
Malone, Thomas,
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' Miles, William, : '-:.- Maxson, Chester,~
Horseheads.
Ridgeway, Pa.
Rexville.
Elmira.
Addison.
Keating. Pa.
W. Almond.
Ooudersport, Pa.
Bingham, Pa.
Ooudersp<Jrt, Pa ..
Ridgeway, Pa.
Alfred Alfred.
Alfred.
Andover.
Alfred.
Woodhull.
Wellsville.
Almond, Alfred.
Eatontown, N. J.
Rook Stream, l!Jt7nira AndolJBr.
Alfred.
Alfred,
KnoxlJille, Tenn.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Oanaseraga Addison.
Ouba, Peekskill.
Alfred.
Wellsville, , Smith port.
Pine Valley.
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Andover. ~
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Nam"Mix, Charles, Maxson, Herbert, Mills, George J., Norton, William H., ]ltasb, HInt E., Ormsby, Darius, Pettibone, Eugene M., P.ierce, William W., Place, William F., Palmer, George, Penny, John A., Potter, Julins A., Potter, Charles E., Platts, Lewis A., Payne, Benjamin F., Potter, Jerome, Packer, Horace, Palmiter, Alanson A.,
Pa~ker, James M., Ryan, Fro.nk, Rathbone, E~tes G., Rogel'S, Lewis T., Robertson, Alexander L./
Rowley, Orlando, Rogers, Alvin, Rogers, Elias G., Rosebush, George S., Reynolds, Calvin, Reynolds, James L., ,Rigby, Charle.s
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Shepard, Theodore F"
Short, Alfred, .Smith, Charles W.,
Sibley, Frank, Simar, Frank, Sayles, Clifton D., Shisler, Edmund W.,
ACADEMY.
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Residence.
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Amity, Alfred.
Titusville, Pa.
Saio.
Dayton, Ward.
Alfred.
Alfred, . Alfred.
Ouba.
Amitv, Alfred,
West Halleck, ill.
Milton, Wi., Albany.
Alfred.
Well.borough, Pa.
Hartsville.
Wellsboro, Pa, Pottsville, Pa, , Oswayo, Pa:
Plai"field, N. J.
Salem.
Addison, Amity, Belmont.
Andover.
Alfred.
Alfred.
Ridgeway, Pa.
Alfred, Hellen, Pa, Knoxville, Tenn.
Ouba.
Sartwell. Pa.
Alfred, 7. W.
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Stevensville, ~
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Stillu.aD, Asher, Saunders, Ezekiel R, Stillman, EdwlJl A., Saunders, 'Va Iter G., Scott, 'Yisnel' G., Sherwood, DeMott, Stillman, Charles, Searl, Orange, Scofield, Merritt R, Thacher, Theodore J. 0, Titsworth, David E., Titsworth, 'Vardner C., Thayer, H. S.,
Talbott, T. D. C:, Thomas, Lorenzo C., Tilden, Charles M., Tefft, Lucius C., Todd, William P, Tresha, Chester H"
Thomp~oJ], Rillalda F., Vansickle, Charles .A"
Van Duzer, Jonas S., Van Duzcl', Edward C., Vreeland, Oliver S., Vincent, Josrpb C., vVaffic, Albert, 'VeIls, Sherman D., 'Vight, Leroy 0., 'VeIls, Henry 11,
\Ve11s, Georgc' C.,
\VhitIlCY, Ezra,
""Vitter, Orson .M"
\Yal'dncl', Morton,
\Vaterbury, R. Addison, Webb, Alfred,
Residence.
Alfred.
Hoplcinton, R. 1.
Andover Alfred.
Elmira.
Hornellsville.
Alfred.
Franklinville.
Ca,·bondale.
HOl'nellsville.
Plainfield. N J New Market, N. J.
Jasper.
Jasper.
Alf,·ed.
Burns.
Almond.
Greenwood.
Alleghany, Pa.
Post 411egany, Pa.
HornellHville.
Honeheads.
Veteran.
Seymour.
Hamlet.
Elm Valley.
Little Genesee.
FriendshilJ·
Webb's Mills.
Ashaway, R. 1.
Ossian.
Nile.
Alfred.
Cuba.
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'Yard, Frederick, 'Yheeler, ~amnel R...
Hornellsville.
HornellsvWe.
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ALl'nED UNIVERSITY ANDName.
'Vhite, James L"
Yale, Lewis B., Y onng, vVelcorne H., Young, lIeIll'y
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Young, Lewis A., York, Elza, Young, Coe F.,
Allen, Lydia A, Abel', Hyacinth, Allen, Elizabeth, Austin, Isabelle ~.,
Andms, Amelia, Abel', Harriett,
*Burdick, Salinda M., Bennett, Melissa, Bu,.kil'k, Adelia A., Burdick, Sarah M., Breese, Florence, Breese, Candace A., Bartoo, Elvira, Bartoo, Marth""
Babcock, Elvira H., Bennett, Catberine A"
Banter, Altbea, Burdick, Nellie M"
Burgett, Mary K, Babcock, Mary L., Button, Mary T., Brownell, Jennie M., Crandall, Helen M., Cook, Eliza,
! g:.::ke,
Mary A.,~dalJ, Jenette,
LADIES.
ACADEMY.
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Wellsboro, Pa.
W,llsville.
IVest Union.
Wellsuille.
Limestone.
Alf,wl.
Bi,·dsall.
Alfred Belmont.
Horsehead.s.
Birdsall.
Alfred.
Horsehead.s.
HartHvilip.
Alfred.
Horseheads.
HorseheadH.
Jasper.
Jasper.
Cedar Rapid., Phillip's Creek.
Howard.
lndf'pendence.
RatMoneville.
Alfred.
Franklinville.
Westfield, Pa.
Alf,·ed.
Andover.
Hartsville.
Portville.
Cran4all, Myra, OaBso~J ~~rah S., Cook, Elyira M., Chapin, Monterey, Oummings, Louisa, Crandall, M::}ry A'I Cheevers, Jennie) Crandall, Clara, Conderman, Lizzio, Canfield, Lizzie, Dean,Fidelia S., Dea.n, Frances C,}
Davis, Hattie E., Davis, Julia F'J Eaton, Josephi~e C., Edget, Margaret, Ellis, Abba A.;
Ford, Emma M., F01'd, Ella S., Farnham, Agnes R., Fitoh, Mina E., Freeborn, Viola L, Gillette, Mary A., Gilbert, Hattie, (treen, Imogene A., (tanH, Ma~ 0., Hubn, 1iI'lttie J;]., Higgins, LueillQa R., Hill, ~uaa.n,
Harris1 Oarrie 8., Hendersbot, Ji)lizapeth, Hamil ton, Mary J"
Hooker, Lnerc A"
Hooker, Maria J., Halstead, Nancy A.,
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Hemphill, Betsy,A~do~rrr.
Ad4i,sqn.
Andover.
Bpril'g ¥illJi
Franklinville.
Alfred, Hornel.lwl.lle.
indeplmdenoo.
Hornell.ville Shingle House, Pa.
Alfred Alfred Alfred, Shiloh.
N.
J.independence.
HOWard, Alfred, Howard.
Howard Alfred C.ha
K1Iol1!~ille, Po, Shjlofo" 1f{. J.
Harl!;l!iIle.
in~n1Wnoo,
Alfectl..
B.rQe~ville, P", HO .... 'llrd. "
Par/pille, LiZtl. Rook,
4.rlc.
StaronB,oille, 0,
W.
Re"'~ill{(. , A
"n..v,q,
l" W!\, 4n~elim;Ouba.
Har/Buili.
Ho,f:t~lle.
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Residence.Halsey, Adelia, Al1no.ut ,
Heinemann, AIa.ry, NOrWWk~
Pa,
Heinemann, Louis..,
(]ol'irolfe, Pa,
Hart, Mary
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Alfred.J osepb, Eliza,
lJrookf/,eld, Pa.
Kenyon, Lavfnia R.,
Wirt.
Karr, Helen' M"
, L,lmoiid.
Lee, Errilfa J., Alfred,
Langworthy, Carrie 8., Alfret.
Lane, Ida E"
lJroilkwayiJi{(e,
Po.Langworthy, Esther M., Adams
Oenter.
Lawrence, Den .. · C,'
spn.iig
lff71lil.Langworthy, Emeline A., Little (JirUrsto.
" Oa, iuiiera"a
Mundy, Mary .... , y
MaXBon, Lizzie,
liinsdUle.
Main, Mindie,
pCiriviue.
McDougall, Ella
'l'., HartsvilTe.
Morria, Can;e
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AWed:Mix, Mirand~ L.,
Saw.
Maxson, Sarah
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Pett#sltUrg7;.Norton, Manit'N:, 81M.
Nobles, Annettle', AlUighany;
Pa,
Ormsby, Luciillla G., Alfied:
Pingr.y, Samantha D." And01J/#, Phippin, Addie N., AttiPIliifa:
Place, Sn:rah; , Aliied.
Potter, Augusta
D., Alired:
PI aee, Ell en A " A ~; '~red:
Pierce, Orpha C., Alfred:
Potter, AmY' Ei, , Alfred:
Preston, Sarah A.,
siiat/er Thwii; Po.
PrestoD, Emma
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8hiitferTOw'n:
Po.RUDner, Mary E., HOr'ridls'liiliii.
Ripenbark, Jnlin: S., WellliVille:
Lilile (JiJnMetl. ;
' ; Rogers, Alice E., ' \
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PI0,"""~,lil" N.':J'.,' "."
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Name. Residence.
Simpson, Mary A., Sartwell, Pa.
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Stillman, Mary E., Alfred.
Stillman, Sardinia E;, Almond.
Scribner, Lodacy C., Andover.
Shepard, Lottie E., Alfred.
SisBon: Susan M., Almond.
Stillman, Anna A., Alfred.
Stephenson,Eliza J., Hinsdale.
Sherman, Abba, Alfred.
Saunders, Arminda, Alfred.
Stillman, Louisa S., Alfred.
Stillman, Ophelia, Alfred.
Sisson, Harriet E., Alfred.
Saunders, Sarah M., Alfred.
Saunders, Mary E., Alfred.
Sisson, Martha A., Alfred.
Shaw, Otillia A., Alfred.
Shaw; Hannah, Alfred.
Stillman, Hattie L., Alfred.
Smith, Lucinda, Horllellsvale.
Seeley, Mary A., Hudson, Wis.
Satterlee, Amelia, Alfred.
Stillman, Adalade, Alfred.
Swink, Celia, Petrolium Oen.,Pa.
Simpson, Gertrude, Knoxville, Pa.
Thorne) Levene, Horseheads.
Titsworth, Lucy A., New Market, N. J ..
Tucker, Amanda C., Ward.
Tucker, Victoria M., Thomas, Mary L., Ten Broeck, Mary J., Taylor, Polly A., Updyke, Martha J., Whitford, Avis L., West, Phebe S., Warfield, Josephine, Worden, Sarepta D.,
Ward.
Albion, Wis.
Franklinville.
Alfred.
Greenwood.
Hartwille.
Shiloh, N. J.
Balh.
Wellwille.
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Whitford, Esther V., Watson, Julia, Warner, Eliza L., Waterbury, Sarah L., Wight, Martha A., Whitford, Flora, Wells, Martha L., Wight, Frances, Yale, ROBa S., Young, Emma, York, Eusebio. A"
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Gentlemen, Ladies,
Whole number,
SUMMARY.
Alfred.
Scio.
Little Rock, Ark.
Ouba.
Wir/.
Alfred.
Rome.
Wirt.
Wellsville.
Limestone.
Wellsville.
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UNIVERSITY AND AOADEMY ORGANlZATION.
A Uuiversity Charter was grauted, Marcn, 18M, locating a College with University privileges in con- nectien with Alfred Academy. By this .. rrngement the two Institntions become, as far .. s possible, nnited·
A la.rge a.nd permanent Boa.rd of Tenchers have oharge of the various departments, ranging through both the Academy and University, securing, tbereby, an .• ffi·
ciency and thoroughness unattainable by any other arrangement.
DEPARTMENTS.
Tho general Departments of the Institution are two- a Male Department and .. Female Department. Ladies.
and Gentlemen are provided with separate buildings,
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and a.re under special and separate supervisions, but, as far a..s practica.ble, recite together. There arc alsol;
eS,tebliShed' as snbdivisions of the genera,l depart- ments, a numher of speeial departments."
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OOUR~ES
OF lNSTRUOTl.ON.
Tho Courses of Instruction embrace overy Depart- ment of Science and Literature uBually taugbt in the best Academies a.nd Colleges of this country It is in- tended that emple advantages shall be furnished to both Ladies and Gentlemen for obtainTng a .8eful and llnished education. Pour Courses of Study have been established, namely', tbe Normal or Teaehers', the Scien, tific, the Ladies,. and the Cl.ssieal.
l~ The Normal or Teaohers' Oourse is arranged for -those who, wbile not intending to complete either of
the longer Courses, yet are desirous of preparing for • teachers, or fer emei.nt h.borers and influential· mem- , bers of society.
2. 'rhe Scientific Course is designed for those desir- ing .. thorough education with reference to fulure scientific pursuits.
3. The Ladies' Course is arranged to meet the grow- ing demand for .. higher standard of temale education.
It is intended to harmoniously blend thorough intellect- ual discipline with the cultivation of a refined and ele- gant taste, bigh moral principles, and pure religious
sentimenta.
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4, The Classical Course is designed for thos. seek- i ing thorough education with refereuce to the lea:J'Iled "
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er, Prose Composition, Coosar, Cicero's Select Orations) and Stoddard's Grammar andW r
and Virgil's six books i Greek'--Crosby's Gramma.r and Lessons, Anabasis three books; A. Algebra.
S. Those studenl:8 who have sustained a good moral character, and completed either of the above courses, will be admitted to a Degree, after having passed a satisfactory examination.
6. The degree of Bachelor or Laureate of Education will be conferred on those who complete the Normal or Teachers' Course; and the degree of Bachelor of 1\.1'1:8 or Laureate of Arte, on those who complete either of the other courses.
7. Those who shall pursue, for three years after gradu- ation, Literary, Scientific, or Professional studie~, and who shall, in the interval, have sustained a good mor- al character, will be entitled to the Master Degree in their respective courses.
8. All Students on entering College are r.quit·cd to decide whiclt CQul'se they desire to pursue j and liO ex- change from one Course to,another will be allowed, ex-
• cept by special permission ofthe FacilIty.
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NORMAL OR TEACHERS' 09URS1<L
JUNIOR YEAn. SENIOR YEAn,
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saU1N.TIFIC OOtlRSE .I
Ooom"",. , 3. C. FrtIOOb.BOWlY, Wood.
SOPHOMORE. YIJ,:B:.
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rROTOMATIIlAN YEAR. JUNIOR YEAR.
{ B. Algobra. { ChemIstry.
I, A. Froncb. 1. Rl:i.lltorlc.
ABtronomy. Painting.
{ Algobrll. { HIstory.
2. B. Frllllcb. 2, Physiology.
Physiology ~ mlcbcook. Natural Pbll030pby.
3, { Goometry. Dolany.
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{ Zoology. Geology.C. Freneb. PlliliUng.
SOPIIOMORE YEAR. Bi!:NIOR YEAR
{ Trlgonomotry. { Logic.
I, A. Gorman. 1. Psychology.
Music. Elocution.
{ COnIc SectIons. { EthIcs.
2, D. Gerlllan. 2. Eoole8la.sllcal IIislory.
Music. WW,
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Gorman. { Aesthetics. .3. POl'!lpeclivQ. 3. Tbeology.
Music. Illst. and Phil. of CivlllzaUon.
OLASSIOAL OOURSE,
FREsnUAN YEAR. JUNIOR YEAR.
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Livy.1. HOlDer)~ IllIad, Jolmson.
D. Algotora.
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Cicero do Scnoclulc cl do Amicillll.2. Cyropnodlll, C. Algobra.
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TacItus' Germanla aL Agricola.
3. Momornhl1i!l. of Xonopbon.
Goomairy.
SOPHOMORE YEAR.
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Horaeo begl1n.l. IIerodotns.
Trlgonomotry.
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Horace completed.2. fhucydldes.
Analytical Geometry.
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Cicero's Tuseulnn Dlspntatlons.3. Electra and Prometheus Vtnctllf!.
Soryeying.
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Plato's Phlleton.
1. Astronomy.
Chemistry.
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IIlstory. or Pbyslology.
Demoslhenes do Coroun.
2. Pbysleal Googmphy.
Natural Philosophy.
{ BOtany.
" Goology.
u. Tacltus'IIlatories.
Zoology.
SENIOR YEAR.
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Logic.1. Psychology.
Elocution.
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Ethics.2. ww.
Ecclesiastical IIlstory.
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A~theUcs, Lectnres.
3. Theology, Lectures.
Hl.Bt. and PhU. or C1villzatlon, Lect.
Sludents In tho Sclontlfio or Lndles' COllrso, enn lake the AnCient Instead of tho Modern wnguages laid down In lhese Courses.
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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION,
JUNIOR YE.rn.
PsychologV and Logic.
Rhetoric and Elocution.
Hebrew Languago.
Evidences of Cllrlstlanlty.
Naturlll and Biblical Ethics.
Critical nud Exegetical study of tho Hebrew Ilnd Greck Scriptures.
lnDDLE YEAR.
DlbU('.Il1 Exegoals.
Natural and Bihlical Theology.
Homllotlcs sod Exegetical ESsays.
F.ccleslnstlenl History.
HIstory and PhUosophy or Chrlsl!an Clylllz!lllon.
SENIOR tEAR.
Doctrinal Theolegy.
History of Doctrines.
Paaforal Theolegy.
COmposition llnd Dellyery of Scrmons.
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MIBOELLANEOUB INFORMATION •.
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Tho Institution is loca.ted at 41frQQ, 41legany Ou .•
N. Y., two milos from the Alfred j:/.~!l.Q~, on the line of the New York and Erie Rajlrol¢.
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lQoa.tion is re- tired and healthy-In .. rural distriot surrounded by romantic and delightful soonery, amid .. people of stern integrity, and of hl<ll'.trjQu~",!'!<l ynobtrusivo habits. Students are not oXj'lOBQ4 here.fo
.,.\,oy of-tho ordinary allurements to violllldld dissipation.' Few spots are so wetn,daptedl' to !.he qlliet and .ueceasful pursuit of Science and Literature II" th~ ".nlt'gn of Al- fred.R!)OMS AND·aDARD.
Tho Now University Building contains the Boarding Department, and rooms for the aooommodation of about one hundred students, besides rooms for Profe.sors and their families, and also Society. Music, Bud Paint Room •.
Room. for ladies are handsomely furnu,luJd and caryeted.
wilh a sleeping room adjoining each, furnishing accom-
"IOdations rarely found in other
Ladies'Beminaries.
Tho Boarding Han is under the immediate supervision
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of one of the Faculty. There is also abundant Meom- modation for rooming and bosrding in private families.
LffiRARY.
The Institution Library con.tst~ of a choice selection of Historics. Biographies, Greek and Latin OlaBBieB, Mathematical and Scientific works, and Standard Eng.
lish Literature. Addition. are IIlade to it yearly.
GYMNASIUM.
A Gymnasium for young Ladies has recently bcen established in connection with the Boarding Han,
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:~~~ all young Ladies boarding in the Institution~bO expected to tske daily oJ«:'l·oise. .
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SUMMARY OF iEGfrLATIONB.
THINGS REQUIRED.
L Ilegjstry of name Ilt tho ofllce before reoiting in
• anyclaBB.
2.. Payment or security of bill. in advance.
3. Puneteality in atteljding all regular Academic ox·
ercises.
4. Strict observanCe of ~tudy houl'l'.
5. Iiegularity in rising and retiring at given signal •.
6. Striot observance of one'. own sabbath.
7. Strlot ob!iervance of temporary prudentinl rules.
8. Info1'Q1Btion, If askad, concerning delinquenclcs or miscQljduct of others.
9. Free "ccess of any teacher to the room. of students.
10. rrabits of good or~.r ond propriety lit
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times aud places.THINGS P~OHIBITED.
1. Unpermitted a.sociation of ladies ond gentiemoo.
11. VisitilljO on one'~ Sa.bbath or during study hours.
3. Tho usn of tobacco ;th. use ofintoxicating drinks.
4.. Games of chance i profane or obscene langul'gG.
5. Ohanging or dropping a study without permission.
6. Leaving school or village without permiseion.
7. Absonce from Examination.
8. The UBe of gunpowder, in any farm, about the' premises.
9. Driving nails, serows, or tacks,ete., into walls Or
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lOT ceilings, without permission. .i
~OUnging on beds, or disorder in st~dy rooms~
ALFRED UNIVERSITY A"D ....
~CADE"Y
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REGULAR ACADEMIC EXERCISES. '
The regular exercises, at which all the Students will be required to attend .. unless especially excused, arc Chapel exercises each day during the term; Reoita- tion13, from two to four, five days oach week, from :Mon- day morning till Friday evening; Regular exorcises in Compositions, Declamations, Spelling, Reading, and Writing; Literary Scientific, and Moral Lectures, by tbo Faculty; Public wOl'shipJ each week, either on Saturday or Sunday, and Biblc..,lass, according us the Students may be in the hahit of attending public wor- ship, either on the seventh or the first day of the week.
GOYERNMEN'£.
. Parenti! who place thoir children in this Institution, and all Students who arc sufficiontly old to nnderstand tho necessity of order, can not be too well assured that the forogoing regulations form the most essentiul ptut of the contract between them and us; and that what- ever student wantonly violates themt and shows him~
self incorrigibly determined on pursuing his wayward~
ness, will bo expelled from. tlw privileges of tile Insti- tution, and will not be permitted to cntor it again, without special proof of fofol'rna-tioD, .'Nor will an ex~
polled StU(\ellt have any deduction made' from full terlll charges.
SOCIETIES.
The Alleghanian and Oropb mall Lyceums, the Alfricdian, and the Atheneum, arc the 1Jerrnanently ol'gani'lcd Societies of the Instituticn. rrhcy arc man~
aged. with abiUty, und arc important aids to those who
(\1'0 desirous of becoming good writers, speakers) or efficient laborers iiI the intellectual, moralj or religious world.
CALENDER FOR 1865-6.
The First 'rerm OPCllS the fourth Wodnesdry of Au- gust, 1865.
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'rhe Second Term opens the secont!'Wedne8d~;~f
Decomber, 1865.
1'ho Third Term opens the liftll IV ednesday of March, 1866.
Tho Anniversary Exorcises, July 4th, 1856.
Anniversaries of the Literary Societies on the pr(}o ceding days of tlw same week.
Each term will continue fourteen weeks.
Semi nuntw.l Festival of tho Literary Societies. on New Year and Chri~tm"s of e"ch ,Yenl'.
The Annual Meeting of the Alumni Association, on the afternoon and evening' of Anniversary day.
The Annual Meotings of the StockhaMer" and Trus- teesl on tho Tuesday preceding AnnivCl's,al'Y:
Genoral cxaminaLioll of clnsses is held the last week of each term .
The public arc cordially invited to attend the general exorcises of the Institution enumerated above.
EXPENSES PER TERM.
Board
$I fa
pel' week, $50.00 t<t.~Room and Furniture, for Gentlemen, - - 3 00)
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and Furnitul'C1 for Ladies,~ ~
- 5 00Washing, - - - 2 00
• uel, prepared, - - - - 2 00
Tuition, in Academic and Collegiate Departments,1 00
Incidentals, 3 00
Extra Fuel, for Winter Term, 2 00
Carrying Fuel to L~d iOR, - 1 25
motjre 8xf)esBes ~er 'PotlU! nom eSl 99 IPs .a~ 90 EXTRAS PER TER~f.
Ana.lytical Chemistry-two houl'S' practico, Music on the Pinno-forte,
Oil Painting, Drawing,
Cultivation of the Yoice, Surveying-use of Instruments!
Gradua.tion Fco, .
- $10 00 10 00 10 00 2 00
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Atl'lU!D UNIVERSITY AND AcADEMY.Y
I. All bills must be paid in advance, or satisfactorily arranged.n.
An increase of ton per cent. will always be made where payment is not made till the close of the term.III. In case of absence, no deduction will be made on tuitioll bills as arranged, except in cases of absoooo fmlll sickness, and then not more than ouc-half of the full bill ; and no deduction in board bill, except in cases of sickness or leaving to tOUGh.
THE INSTITUTION AND THE PUBLIC.
The Trustees of t110 Institution, in presenting their Twenty-eighth Annual Catalogue to the public, would return their acJmowledgments for the marked favor and liberal patronage received from its numerous friends and patrons. Their highest ambition and only object havc been to found an Institution that shall bless the Church and the world. They have appreciated the ne- cessity of laying the foundation of intellectual and moral attainments and discipline upon a broad and permanent basis j and they have endeavored to pr04 vide the appliances and facilities for securing these ob- jects. They labor to send forth young men and women, so educated as to qualify them for the realities and re- sponsibilities of activo life.