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A:L~FRI~D lJNIVERSITY

I

.AND

A-r~FRED ACADEJ\lIY,

,

i863---64.

A L F R E D . , N. Y.

_ G. B. &. J. ,II. U'Pl'ER, raWEn PI{Ef:S PRIN'l'E~iSi 186",

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OATALOGUE

OF TUE

OFFICERS ANI) STUDENTS

OF

ALFRED UNIVER,SITY

AND

ALFRED ACADEMY,

i863--"64.

A...LFRED~ N. Y.

!

G.

n.

& J. IT. UTTEIt, rOWER PRESS PIUN'l'EBS, A"~

WEST}~RJ.v, R. 1. ,

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UNIVERSITY

A~D

ACADE){Y. 3

~

. BOARD OF UNIVERSITY TRUSTEES.

NaUie. H.]sidonco.

HOll. B. P. LANG\VOR'l'HY,

PTcs't,

Alfred.

Hev. NA'l'lIA.N V. HULL, - Alfred.

HOll. TIIO~lAS B. srl'ILL.MAN, New York.

nev.

TIIO~[AS B. BRO\VN, ~ Genesco.

Rev. GEOHG]i~ B. UTTJ~R, - Brooklyn.

\VAL C. Kl~NYON,

A.M., .

-.A Ifrod.

Hev. LEMAN ANDHUS, Wirt.

Rev. \VM.

13.

MAXSON, n.D.,· - Plainfield, N .• T.

Rev. JAMES

n.

IRISH, DeRuyter.

Hov. JOEIJ WAKEM AN, - • Almond.

BENJ. ]il. POTfl'lU~, Alfred.

GJ!10RGE

VV.

ALLEN, - Alfred.

lTILISHA C. ORNEN, 'M.D., Alfred.

lIon. 1)}(1NJAMTN

MAXSO:1, - - IIonnsfield.

ALlfJU~D LI~'VJSJ Alfred.

I~LIsnA PO'rrrIiJIt, - ~ Alfred.

~TOJIN A. LANG\YOR'rUY, • Genesco.

OLAnK ROGERS, - - Alfred.

JOHN R. IIARrrSHORN, Alfred.

IRA B. CRANDALL, - Alfred.'

JOHN HAMILTON, Alfred.

ALBER'P SMI'llH, - Alfred.

Rev. NATHAN \VARDN]~R) Alfred.

l\MBROSB O. SPIOER,· - Alfred.

lkv. IHA ,.\T. SDfl)SO:N, Uushford.

r~RASfl'US 1\. GHEEN, Esq., • Genesee.

\V:M. 0. BURDICK, TlIOl\IAS BLLTS, MAXSO N STILIJUAN, PIIU~IP

S. GREEN,

Alfred.

- Alfred.

Alfred.

• Alfred.

:MAXSON

J.

GREEN, • Alfroel.

II.

P. SAUNDERS, M.D., - . Alfred. l

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.,...U'"'l'~_lV,....:E_R_$_IT.,....'Y~

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_ _

:SOARD OF AOADEMY TRUSTEES.

, Roshlnncc,

lIon. B. F. LA'NGWOItTHY,P1'cs'l,

Alfrcclr llev~

1:'f ATIIANY. nULJJj

-Alfred;'

Rev .• JQElJ 'VVAKEMAN,

OTIS +HAOHER,

J~sq., . JQl{N AJJIJI~N;

-

A~

B;OR.AND!'U.lL, - lIoll. JOlIN It. HARrr$J:[OltN,

A. O.

SPICER, -

ERAS1'US A. GUEEN; Esq.!

OIIA's' -D. IJANGWOIVfUY

J

\V!'

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KENYON.

A.:U.~

- l{ENJ AMIN P. POT'f:U;!t, AIJBERT SMITH,·

MAXSON' STILIJMJ\N, GEORG}!1 W.

ALI~~iN,,,

\V}'f.~t

SAUNDERS, QLAH,1.c'

ltOG~iRS, ]fAXSON

J. GREEN, DAVIn u. STI4LlYfAN,

AlmQnd. _

~

'llornellsville.

'Alfi'cd.

- 'Genesee.

Alfred.

,. AJfl'()Q, Gonesce.

- Alfred.

Alfred.

- Alfred.

Alfred.

- 'Alfred.

Alfred.

- Alfred.

Alfred.

.. Alfred.

Prof. THOS. It. WJLJJIAMS,

Seely, -' Alfred.

Alfred,

AL])'llED UNIV:r~RSITY. AND ACAD)?MY.

BOARD OF INSTRUOTION.

Uev, "'tiM. O. KENYON,

it-lit,

pj'esiqC1it,

Pl'OfC~j,;Ol:' of IJatin, l!;llglish titel'atllre, aml Bel.los I.Je~tl·Qs!

.T

0 NATHAN

ALliIl}

N, AJ.r.,

Profo/:!sol;' (}f:Na.tll.rlll HistoJ:'Y. Hebrew, EJ(jcntiQIJ, t'AychQlogy, L!\w, Aostlwtic$ n-lld I~lhicR .•

l~cv,

;l'Il01LA_tt It \Vlla:1IAAIS, A.M.}

~tofe$!'Ior of Ohemistry. tb.(:I Gl'M{{ lli\ngua&e, I:\l1d rtit~l·~turo.

\:VILLIAM A.

l~OGl~R~1

A·M·,

l)l'(lfessol' of :r.laWenH~Ucs..

J

0 II N P'. G 'no v

)i}

S ,

t'ol\clll;~r 91' Primary-Depar,tmont.

~fr~.

ABIGAIL A. AJ1LlDN,

A.~t,

'feachot' of

on

Paiptillg, 1?t}llciling, giatQ\'J" Rhetoric, and 11Qt:\n.r.

Miss ELVIRA

E,

I(ENYON, A.M., ]!rec(Yp.ttess,

TeachQl;c (If Gorman, a.ud Assistant Teacher of IJ.atin.

J AIRUS

~.

STILhMAN,

Tea91lQf of VocaJ and In!!trumol1tal :Music.

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GRADUATING CLASS, 1864.

Classical

OOUl'st).

Cranda,l1, A biro, J.,

Ladies' Course.

Copp, Josephine M., Grcen, Adda J., IJangwol'thy, A manda,

vVilclman, :Mary E.,

Scientifio Oourse.

Re~i<lellCO.

Portville.

AlA'etl, Alfred (Jenter.

Whitesville ..

Cha.pin, Oharles 1\.) lVcsl /",'alem, lfl,£s.

Dexter, Soyfuq'tlI'!$., ~!. i 1"/ I .11 ;:r Ii, i ).nl(lel~ew!ence.

P11l1dYl·IAn.(lre,y~ ... ,.w''';,,! '",":: J "I: , " I i.·rlqjiJ),cr! 'r

Palmiter, Alanson A., Hm'lsuille.

Chapin, Alhbl:tfll;;~; i :-l ; ) (J ~ I .! fl./. L Iltfil-bJaukie, lVis.

( / t -- {' ~ ii' J; ,j I: ,.! ; \ ; I I ! ; , •

Reside~t Graduates~"

.. J( !. ,6:.fN~fTjEMEN.

. L~_ i 'J.; ~:h;'

Andrcws, Towner P., fVatson.

LADlES.

!

Benjamin,

I\fal:tha

J. Langworthy, Al/1·ell.

!

L d1 ~~ oy, A 1 1 d ( c al 0, fVest Ghesim', Pa.

() ()

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ALFRED UNIVERSITY AND MADIU'Y.

UNDERGRADUATES.

Name.

Ackerman, Josiah 0., Armstrong, 1,11':1uk

.T.,

Andrews, ',Pownor P., Allen, Georgc IJ., Armstrong, John, Ackerman, Elisha, Burdick, Stillman 0., Bower, Thomas D., Brown,

vViIliam

S., Dennett, John, Dlack, Eldridg'O N., J1recse, Clarancc D"

Baruour, Henry II'"

Blakeslee, D. Ayers, Burdick, Judson G., Bennett, Comfort, Beard, Asher M., Barrett, John C., Bower, Oharles II.,

Booue,

Frank H., Blake, Charlos .Lt.,

GENTLEMEN.

Resilleuce.

IVellsville.

.Livonia.

lVatson.

Alf'red C'enlm'.

Livonia.

lVellsville.

IIm·neZlsville.

Alfred Centm', Genesee.

Horseheads.

fVard.' 1£o1·sehead,'J.

IVellsville.

Alfred Oentm'.

1Im'seheads.

Jla1'tsvilZrJ . 8mithpol'l, J>a.

West Alrno~td.

1VaTcl.

North Almond.

Dayton.

Ilartsville.

A

L

Bunc~, Sandford C.,

• Bunhck, Isaac IL, Beebe, N atlmu I..,

~,---~

Andove'i'.

j;A\

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Nalnc:

Brown, 'l'alcott G., Bartlett, Roswell S., Babcock,

N:ilton

S.,

B1l1:~Uck, Albert E.,

Bf\,bcook, perVane D.,

Burt, }I\ A.,

BUl'tJ

"VeIling E.,

Hartoo, J e~se1 ' Bcm~n, Syrcnu8, Babcock, ]Jnwl'Y,

(Joq]{, "Vilkcs A., Ooo]{,

Ellt'l'

S.,

Ora;ndal1,

Sh~rman

G.,

Ol'D;t).C, CYl;US,

Cnt!ldull,

wmi~nl A"

Coghran,

Qhal'lcs, 'Olops,

1\.lpf}r~,

Oloo~" ~~r()y, ..

CUl11mingl;l,Lowell

~L,

Ol::t;t·k,

I)~ni0~

..(\., QornisJl,OYrt,lS R,

Ol~~1{J

Melyipe

S.,

CaBO,

OharlQ8

1)"

CarpcnJer,

vVilliam

L.,

CUfilmings

t )Y ..

B ,

Cr~nd~lI, Il~a.

H., ColV/Qll, IJ. A"

Dewi~t,

;J

amCF! JiL,

Denisoll, Byrqn Ii'., Denison, Oha:r1es

vV"

Drew,

(r()h~l

}11.,

D;l.visJJaIl1CS

11,

J)epI1j~.~ Geo~'ge A.,

DXI.l;1re, DClJ,Aia,R., Hynns, :(fregcl'lc 'V.

J EnDi8,,'

Dudley K"

ijatoc, Qbf:\,).'Ies H.,

Andover.

lJraak/ield, Pa.

Jaclc$on Oenle'l;, O.

dJiltle G(}nesee.

II

, /:Jugal' 1Iill.

H

Jas-per.

A'uoea..

Scia, Berlin.

Indepe1ldenqe.

Addison.

Alf1'ed OentfJ'\

Andover.

·lVes.tfield~Pa,

~P(llt':nter8i.JiUe.

E[4rtsv~1~f!..

F!Q}:rumsvill~, 1i(/iftsY~lfe.

'~'New

1J-ud$on.

Hor~cliea(b~,

Franklinville.

,

Geiu~$ec:'

IJ1)xjltiy.

Alf1'ed.

: Lak.eville.

,~aWrencevillq,

Pet.

Jackso1~ (Jen{m',

O.

Jq,sper. ,:'

Sa'vana.

.4llred Center.

.1;<·it~le, ,Ge~~$e(f.

4lfT~4 Qent~-r~

Eaton

l I~ldc]bcrt

n., '

Elliott, Luther

E.,

ElliottJ .T ulhlS C 'J JlllIiott, Avis A I

Edget,

lticlml'd

Forbes,

Bl~rr,

Ii'orbes,

Don,

Farnham, Henry L"

li'ord, \Vmi~TJl V. D'1

Fa~~ett,

Isaac N., Green,

Byron

..A., Green,

Arthur;

Grcen

t -Pra-llk

Ii., . Groves

j Daniel

n.,

Gillet; Hufus V., Gl'ecIl, I.lucius C'r

llel'sbey, Prank P.,

Hinman, Catlin G"

1.101m08, Albl'a 0.,.

Inggh~s, Seth, flubbard, ~\'Ibert \-V.,

nall, Roya'!

A.,

lIuhb~rd, 1'heQdore

S"

Htlm9, Fr~nkl

Hood,

Ge01~gc 0"

Haskins,

Cyn1s,

Haight; George 'V"

Uogarty, "Villiam

p~,

Humphrey, Irrederic A"

lIopkin!:1J I~dw~td F., Higby,Ofsmi,

Harrow, James 0., Hancock,

lQ~i~s,

Jones,

:Mjll~rd

It"

l{ ru~en, Norman J"

1{no.X',Osca. 1) ' j

Lathrop, :\;Villiam,

, Andavm',

Oherry Plats, Pa.

tl

.A~my.

Hawa1'd.

Tisk/.lwa, Jll.

, I I

HattslJille.

i{ensingtan, Pa:.

Wellsville.

Alfred

Oenter:

H

Rackda

l.~Mills,

Pa.

Soio.

lfqplcinton, R.

l.

William!:>lJillc.

Catharine.

]/"ranlclinville.

4lfred Center-.

Oameron.

Troupsburgh.

·Oameron.

Nund.a.

lIarts1)iile.

(l'ranger.

Ouba..

. IIofseheadf:,\

u

Wlu::aton, J!a.

Onega.,

Brandy

Omnp, J>q.

l(e'rsell, Fa.

1fJl1ni'l'a.

lVestjield, Pa.

aqudel'sport~

Pa..

La1.vtenceuille,

Pa.

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Nam\}.

Lewis,

Daniel,

Lewis,4.m.Q$"

L~mg'wol'thy, .Tohn P., Ijanphcar,

'Valter,

IJippin.cott, David C.

Livermoro, l.ca,ndc!' K, Lever,

John

tT.,

Lallg'wol-thy,

I..ioslic

p"

IlangwQdhy, 'Villiam

It

. NoCl':lY, A. J ndson/.

~fillard,

lIerman, MitchcU,vVilliam Ii'"

j\fanly, I.iucius N.,

MUll.dy).. Q90rgt) E~,

1files,. '\Vi1liarn A"

. Mirdcl:, J olm !l'J

v

,Me

Gr{.wkq1,.l ,

Geol'g'e IJ., l\JcCormiclt,

P~u~lil1c, .Maxsop, OllC$tCl' A"

~Jords~li\lltQnt

Norton, vViUifqn H., rottm',

T~uLlleJ

G.,

Petibonc,

Engcnc

,.1\1.,

Pachal1, J'uhn n.,

Patterson, tTohn J., Perce,

Wallace

,A., PIneo, Thomas ~T.,

Plaet',

'Yi1Iillll1 ]'.,

Piercc,

\Vi1li::,m

'Y., Pahrtiter, HaXl'isoll 8., I{ichey,

l{Jhvanl

M., IIQg'Ql's, Cllarips (T.,

llosti

l

Al'temas, Ttyron,

AlviuP".

Itoss, Jolin

lI.,

Ropert

Holl, .,Alexalldc\'

L.)

J~i.m~;s, I10l1.is C.)

H!'sidenco.

AndQve'i',

l!JatonsviUe, N. J.

Alfred Genter, Anrlov~i

Alfreit Center

Jackson Oity,J1{ich, Alfred a~nte.r.

Odessa.

Addiiwn.

Bu1'1u'1S.

Pirw Valley . l}fg JiTlats.

Ridgeway, Pt).

Rexville,

Andover,

Alf,'erl am~t(J",

Seio,

Alfred

Center.

Addison.

Jlockdale /ffills, Pa.

4lfred

Genle1"

"

JfaTt,'} ville, Greem,l)ood.

TVeZlsvilk

AIina.

L.a1prelwe'villc, 1)",.'

.l)ol'siJheads.

Oswo:yo.

Pa.

Pt(l;nklinville.

'l{nedigQl'i

IGug;olw

A"

H,yon,

Ii'ranl,

P.~

Roscl:msh, George '\V"

Hogers, Orville l\f , U(lgel's, Lew'is tJ;~,

Hider, Gcol'ge~L, Uogers! j;"},fHlk

'V.,

Scott, Oha,ri{)8,

Srn.1th,Afathcw H.,

Shirts, Franklin,

Saullder$,

Irvll1g, Sti1lrn:'111, Orville, Sisson, George, Sa nutlers, vValter G'J

~Shnppl1l'c1J rfhoodQfC F.,

Btilltn::m) ClilltOl),

Searls, Orango,

Tit~wodh,

A.

~Jlldson) 'l'itsworth; \Vardltef

C.,

'l'hu()hcl', 'l'hco(101'o .J. 0., Thacher, Clutrles ]{,'!

Thacher, Charlol;l C., 'fhomas, IJorenzo

C.,

'1'odd, \ViUiam P'J

.1'ruo'I~):anl

'\¥.

Adelbert,

,'£a'wrenceville, ]la.

A.ndover.

.Alfrca..

Cenler.

Plainfield,1:l. J, Ell:icoUlJiUe.

Plainfield, N.

d;

Porrestuille.

BoelCllale 11liU~,P((.

Bmithp{rrt, ]Ja . ATtrell

Centm'.

I.'

'.1

.,

lVellsviUe.

li"'ra1,'cilin·1l~Ue.

New Jl[arket, N. J, Ilornellsville.

II It

Al{tred C{Hllei'.

Andover.

Allred

Oen~e'l\

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Vansicle, Olw,r19

8

D.,

Vail Ihl'Zcrf Bdward

C., Veteran.

Van Duzcr, Jonas S"

Horselwa,dtt

Vincent,

Joseph

R,

Hamlet.

Val)siclO, Charles, Honwll,~uille.

\Yard11()r,

'Alorton S., Alfred.

\Villott

Ch;Icrles

A" Alf'recl~Cellt~l',

\Vu,rdnol',

Alport A., Ba,venswood, Vq;.

\ViIE\oIl, i\ugustm:!

A" New 4lbany~ Ind.

1 ~:~~:: ~e~;;~i.. ~;e~:.~jJ{ill8.. A

~';:'b. William ~ ___ "'_~~_~~~~

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,~

_1. 2 .. _ .. ___ ._. __ A __ r"_F_R_.E._,n_._U_N"_I_'V._E.'_'R_S __ I .. T __ Y ... __ A.._N_l_)_A __

G'..i_D.~E._M_Y._.

_ _

.~~.

y

Name.

He~idelJcn.

I

\Yilhlll', Hicbard R, '''cst, DeloS8

It,

\Vatkins, Americus B.,

\VhitJord, Sylvanus, C.,

\Vatcl'bury, Reuhen A'J vVittcr, ''''imam S.,

\VafIle, Albert,

I

\\TUbur, \VaHf:r 1\1.,

\Vinn, Tf'homas

tT.,

\Vhiticar, DeIoss, 'Vall, TllOmas D., ,Vi Uel', Orson

l\I,

'Vitter, Horaco D.,

\Vhitford, Demerits M., 1Vight, h 0.,

Yale, Lewis B., York, Elza S., Yonng, Coo 1j' . , Young, Dewitt C.,

Allen, Lydia A., Alberti, Ernestine, _1. nc1rus, Amelia, Bakel', Sarah A., Burdick, Sa,rah .i\L, Brown, Mary .Fl.,

I

Bowler, Mary E., Bailey, Mary Ii'., Burdick, Ndlic 1\[.,

1

BrowD, Nancy, Bartlett, Selinda, Bard, Florence, HUl'1'iLt, Elizabeth,

,~

Burdick, Sarah C.,

LADIES.

1Iol'nell,'1 m"l/fJ.

Alfred (/entm·.

,North

Ahnond.

llornelhwille.

CUba.

Alfred.

Rhn Valley.

Almond.

Lakeville.

Abnond.

IJornellslJille.

lVile.

IforndlBIJI'l!e.

P'i'iendshl:p.

TVelhwilte.

Lim.estone.

.Parmersvalley, Po,.

Alfred Cenic)'.

Plainjield, ~N .• I.

]lOTSeJwads.

Andover.

Alfred.

Plainjield,

J.v.

J.

JBlt on, lV-is.

Almond.

Leonaulsv£llc.

New IIudson.

81wngo.

Alleghany.

~"--~~-' -<-~-~- ... --.-.. --... -... -.. ----.-,-~-~~

N(llll~.

Brewster, Susan D., Brewster, l~mma M., Benjamin, 'Vaity A., Dlivin, Thodocia, Bmdick, Ji'ranccs S., Bu,rber, Martha, D., Barbel', Bli7.(l, A., Barbel', Mamlanu, Brown, Addie K!

Burdick, Sarah A., Babcock, I~nnna,

Crandall, Hellen M., Crandall, Irena S , Cummiugs, LOllisa, Cobb, Sarah A., Clark, lfa.ry A., Gale, Delia S., Crandall, JDliza B., Capron, Susan D., Orandall, Hoba L., Coon, Ben J., Crabtree, Mary, Crandall} Mary D., Crandall, Harriet S:, Clal:k, Sarah .i\f., Cordelle, Sarah, Olark, Amelia, Canfield, Melissa K, Goleman, Sophia, Dunn, Hattie M., Dunn, Agnes 'V., Davis, Gertrude, Davis, Mira:

Dunton, Alice G., Dean, Prance~ C., Dean, Fidelia S"

Deck, Sarah 1>.,

Hc~irlcmc('. !

Gl'cClHooocl.

"

lV(ti"d.

Scio.

Alfred.

8cio.

(lcncs(Je.

.Andover.

Alfred.

Scio.

Alfred Center.

P'rien£lship.

li1'a,nkUnv·ille.

JIontellsviUe.

Ihtrlsville.

Alfred.

G-enescc.

A8haway,

B. 1.

PhiUip's Ol'cek.

lVil'l.

Belmont.

Lconoj)'ds ville.

Portville.

B)'ockwayville, Pa.

Plainfield, N. J.

Andovcl', Alftcd.

1[ersey, Pa.

Plctt:11jicld, N. J.

"

Greenwood.

Alfred Ocntcl'.

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..;\.L"/!'lum l1NTVETIS.ITY AN:D A C,\lHurY.

Ihwis, .TllU~A.,

Dexter, 'l'hoodocia .M"

Davis, Ik;.;zic, Rdget, Marg'i;W(lt, li'rceborn, .Lldel1a, . Fros!;;

Blizabeth

L.,

li'lint, Oharlotte, (hwitt, .Mary 0'1 Gilbert, 1I~1.,·riet

S.,

GiUott, 1vfary

A., Gordoll,

i\fary

IJ ,

Gr9cn, ~fary II .. , Greenman, Laura

..1\"

Green, Selinda J., (:h11nsJl~,

Atndeh, nall;

.A.d4ic

IIalsoy, AdcHl1,

IIal'lTIa,ll, Ali(~c,

HC\llpltill, +\delirw, IIal'ds,Sa.rah A., Ilulm; Hettie,

Hemphill, Angeline H.,

Hallett, Savan,

• T amos, Eliza. (T.,

Joseph, Eliza., K arY, Hellou 1\£., Karr, I~lhm,

l(cllyon;

UosaH

a , Kenyon,

A1)n, TJce,

J~l1iQtta E.,

l.l~tllg\worthy, Caroline 8., IJallgw:orthy, Iamelino A"

rlal10, Ida K,

L~mb) II}l1~l,

IJcwis}

JDlla, Lanp!lc{t.l"

:Mary.A"

La.ng·wo~thy, Olar.:l,

Hosidcucc.

Anduver.

In(lcpend(~noc..

G,.eCft/woocl.

1fow.rtttl.

Ouba.

lJrod:;I.IJl.ty·vWI5., p(~.

/iciQ.

",1lji'c(l.

Alfred C{Jnict"

Shiloh, l.y: J.

Bocl~clalc 1rlills, Pa.

AlfredOentet.

1IfysUc

lrdclye

j Ct..

Alfn:,rl.

Jjr()ch;w(l'll1Jillo, Pet,

;PtoupsDu/rgh.

Abno!tcZ.

.. :lnclovili'.

l[(l1'tsviUl~.

Almon(l~

Bl'ockwa;yvillc.; :pa~

IhwtsviUe.

,Arl(liS01I, Al/,l'c(Z.

Brookfield, Pa.

fVc:st Attnond.

"

lVi-rt.

Boli1J.a;-i'.

Alj1·(3t;l.

.. ,

GC1JeS(JC.

]Jroe,kW£t:lllJille, Pa.

Bel:nwnt.

Alfred.

Poltr;.t IliJ{, B. L

AI;BlfEJ) UNIV~ItSI:CY AND ACADl;:M.Y •

Narr\C.

I~ivGxmore, L. l%tie, T)loyd, $axah, lJBe, IlosQtto A"

)lord, :Mary

E., IJymall,

Lllcretia.

I!i.,

ria-dloy, Sarah

J.,

IJyman,:J\I:'l,l'Y h,

.Millard, Phebe R, Mather,

I~Uza, Miller, Josephine}

Mjller,

Harriet A.,

M.ulkin,

JeunioM., MfLihcws, Abhie K,

:McKunc, Imcy ;\"

~[oyer, Htnma .M.,

Owen~l

M:l,ria

A.,

Pingl'CY,

San)antha

8'1

J)lac~,

Am

y ~L,

:Placo, Hu th,

Prosser,

l\I()..ry K,

j!ettibpnc1

N

oHiQ, Parlier, SaJah,

"Placo~ Sarah C.,

1)13.00,

Ellen H., Place,

AII~Y

hL,

Phillips, LJrdia $'1 Phillips, Plorcnce

J.,

HO$f:lJ Sarah,

Itucdig;e1.',

Augu~t!.\

1.,

IYobinson,:r.Jary lit, Rogers, Ama.llili1 ~T.,

SllO.rman, A. Attana,

Stillman,

A.

Ophilin,

Stillman, l\I. Jioui$a, Stillnlall,

Alary Ii}"

Sal1li~bur:y, Awu,llda E.,

Shepf!ard~ llanny A.,

AI/ted CC1ttC)'.

lVcllsvill e.

Aljl'ed.

TVest Almond.

Oswayo, Pa.

lV(Jstchesle'i', Pa.

IVdlsville,

RatJibo1wv-ille.

Flo1'a, Ill, Alfred.

TVbitifl,eY'1) Ot'ossing.

Jltde-peJulence, ](crsey, Pa,.

Alj1'(Jcl (fenlnr.

.A1tdovcr.

A lfrcel.

Gcn~see .. f!'

Behnont1

Allred.

Philt~p's ON:.ek . Lakeville.

8cio.

Amwnd.

L<;clina.

P{a,i-nfi:eld, N.

J.

Alfred ..

H

lVeUsville.

Alfred.

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AJ-,l!'lmD UNIVERSITY .AND ACA1HDIY.

Nallll!.

StilImall, Sardinia K, Saunders, Arminda M., Shaw, Hannah R, Sherman, 1fa,ria K, Sissoll, Martha, Sherman, mmina, 8., Stillman, Adelaide .M., Stillman, Clotildtt K, StantoH, Glorinnia .•

Saulisbury, Anna, Sheppard, Lottie K, Satterlee, Amelia A., Stillman, Fanny R., Sha\v, :Mary J., Spencer, Nancy N., Satterleo, l~mma,

fl'itsworth, Sarah A., Ti tsworth, Luey C., 'rhol'p, ]~mma,

'rucker, 'Fanny A., Tucker, L. Anna, rj'allman, Olive, 'l'ilIotson, PI01'a, 'l'horn, l,avinia, Tl'hayer, Esthel' J.,

\Vhitford, Bsther N.,

\Yatson, .Julia"

,Yorden, Sarepta D., ,Yatcl'bury, Ha.nnah A., ,\faterbury, Barah L.,

\Vhitford, .Mary, vVright, Preelove K, lVright, Emily J"

Hcsidencc.

Almon(l, Alfad.

"

"

J-IowClI'd.

Ii'1'(linkli1wille.

Aljre(l.

"

"

Plainfield, N. J.

a/·anger • Ward.

"

8hongo.

AddIson.

llorsclteads.

Ridgeway, Pa.

Ih~rt8v-illc.

Bcio.

lVellsvillc.

a~l-ba.

"

Alf1'ed.

Scio.

\Villiams, Frances S., Alfred.

\Vhitford, Avis I.., .Hartsville.

A

\V cntworth, .Tennie, Almmlcl.

lA

t:~Il' M~l~_~~,

____ ______

~:~_~:n=:~

AI,1-'mm UNIVEUSITY AND ACAlmMY.

\Valkcl', Hellcn

t

i ., 'Vest) Hellen M"

\Vhec}er, Mary \Y.1.,.,

\Vitter, Ituhy A.,

\Vcavel', mla E.,

\Vn.Hlo, Allnabell,

\Vhceler, S. Be]1, ,Voodbury, Launt A.,

\Vygant, Augusta,

\Vittcl', Sal'tth S., YorkJ BuselH\; A.,

Gentlemen, Ladies,

'1'0 tal ,

SUMMARY,

A'iHlovCl'.

li{cst Almond.

A'i'/gclica.

Alfred.

Hriclgewatet, Blm Yalley.

Nile.

Jasper.

lVcllna, Ar!.:.

lVcllsville.

191 173 364

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AT,l'REJ) UNIVEIl15I:cY XNI> ACAJH~:iUY.

UNIVERSITY AND ACADEMY ORGANIZATION.

J~ University Charter was granted, March 1857 I - catmg a Colleg'c ' ,WI 1 tl U' mversl!,y pr1vIleges , .. ill connection " .0

WitI:

Al~l'ec1 Academy. By thi£ arrangement tlle two InstItutrons become, as fa.r as possible, unitcd, A hU'g{' ,::,,1.

pC~'lHallcnt

Boahl of '['cachers llave chlt .. g·c of

tll~

, tlllOUS (:cp:ll',tmcllts, ranging' Un'ough both UlC Academy and Umvcnuty, scenting, thereby, an eflicicnc'Y 'tnd tliOl'Oll(dmcss ;::, , 1 l' na ,umu t t ' bl 1 C Jy any other flrrallg;crnent, (

D EPA R

rr

MEN 'j' S .

'.~'hc general Departments of the Institution are two- a .Ma1e Department and

n.

J

r

el1lale DCI)artment T ", . '\Il(l

G

U . . . . . j u r lCS

t . Iell emcn nre provided with separate buildillg)'s and at'(' u l :' U Cl d ' speCHt , 1 and separate supcrvisiol1l!l but "

fur as practicable, rocite together '1'h" . ' I ,as tablisllcd

, ,l

'l' , S Btl bd' . ' . ' IVISlOllS of the general departments ' Ole ale a so

es~

it number of special departments. '

AJ.l!'REJ) lJNT'nmSJTY AND AC.l.DKM\',

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.

The Courses of blstruction ern hrace cvery Departmon t of SeiOllCO a.nel IJitcrature llsul1Hy tanght in the hest ,Academies and Colleg'cs of this country.

It

is intended that ample advantages shan be fumishcd to botb LatlicB and GentlrmHm for obtaining a useful a.nd finished edu- cation. VOUl' Comses of Study have been csta.hlished, namely, the Philosophical or Tc:wlwrs\ the Scieniifie, tltc I.adies'J ancl the Classica1.

1. The l'hilosopllim110r rreaclicrs' COlITSC is ::tl'rangccl i'm' thoso 'who, while not intending to eomplctc ciHlcr of the longer Conrses,

yct

arc desirous of preparing for teachers, 01' {'or eflicIcnt lnl)ol'crs ;:lnd influential members of society.

2.

'rhc

Scientifio Course is designed for tllOse desiring a t.horough education with reference to future scientific pursuits.

Candidates for admission to either of Uw above Oourses, nmst pass it Hatisfa.ctory examination in the following studies) so far as they are usually rcqnircd for teachers of common schools: Heading, Penmanship, Geography, Arithmetic" English Grammar, and History of the United States,

3, The Ilac1ics' Course is ;::u'1'ange<1 to meet the grow- demand for a higher standard of' female education.

It is intended to hannoniously blend thorough intollect-

1

ual discipline with the cultivation of a refinetl and ele- gant taste, high moral prinoiples, and pure religious A

Q

sontiments.

t

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4. The Olassical Conran is desig'Ilod for those r:;eeldng thorough cdue:;ttion with refcl'encc to the Ie aXIle d pro- fcssions.

5. Oandidates for ad;ni$sion to eithor of the two

last-

named

COUl~ses,

must pass a sa.tisfactol'Y cxaminatiOl) in the following' studics-"..Greek being' olcctiye for thc . La.dies' Oourse :

Arithmetic ;

Ii~l1g'lish Gr~mmar;

Geography; Latin __

Alldrews nnd Stoc1daid's Gl'amnutr

alltl

UcadeI'1 ]!ro>sc Composition, Omsar,

Cicer~'s

Solect

Onitions,'

and

Vir~

g'il's six

book/'i ;

Greek~Ol'Osby's. Giammal' .:tnd

I1Qs-' sons, Anaba$is three books; Arnot·jean History;

A,

AIgebl'a~

6, ~ihQsQ'studBnts

who havG sllsta.ined ri good lTI()l'ul

chara,cto~'1

a.Dd

complete.~l eIthor

of'

the

abo

ire com:ses,

will be

admitte~l

to a Degree, aft{)r havjJJg' passed a

aattisfactol'y c

xaminatioJl.

. 'l'lW degree

of ,BacholiJl' of

t:>1l11osnphy

01' 1Jaul'patG of

Phi1()~opllY1 will

be eouron'ed

O~)

tllose \Vh!? complete

tho

1Jhilosophical

or ~reachors'

Oonrse ;

~H1c1 tlJ.e degl:ec

of Bachelor of

Art!;

or

I.,Iaureate

of Arts, on those Who CompletQ either of the

otheJ;'

COurSes.

'l'hoso who shall pUrsllc, fot

three yeal's

after gradn- ation, Literary, Sciontific, or Pl'Ofessional studips,

~nd who

slutH,

ill

thg

iIltel'W~J, hay(~

stistained a

good

nlOraI

character, wHI be entitled to

thQ Master DygrQc lIltheix rCSPQctivc Qotirsf;lS.

AI,IUtED UN+ ·yI .... l }~RSI:cY.· AND ACApEMY.

PHI LOSOPllIOAIJ 01:\0 'rEAOHERS'

CODUSI!;,

FIR::lT YEAn SECOND YF;AR

{

Io:ng)i.s.h G ... ramm~r, Kenyon.

1. MithlllcliC, Rolnm;un.

j)idacllc.q.

[\'ook.kcc>ping,Pcl1cilhlll' or Elocution {C .. '. AIS. (jb.ra.~.n~b.i 1l.l'l()tl.

( \ 1 aUn or .,A. French. ')

Ca~;;a\',

or (J. l'r,moh .

'2'1' l'i'Y~ioldg'Y'

IIitohc;ock, _. NUHlrall'hil(501)by.

l'hysiCi!.1 (:icog'ntph}'.

{

Oeomclry, HnuiHson, {

A. Algcbnh P.I)UjIl5011. ;) Z ology

3 . n,. not~lIIY, WoO(I. I ... ,u.ti!1., Or B. I·nm(;h. •. C~:cro, ~r }), I"I'ellch.

{ Ci('01I1(\~rj', 3 O. J;·r()nC'h.~

, HO{.ltlly. WOOll,

sm)no~wm: YEAR.

Trigonometry I. Robill ;;<)n.

1 { :\.. GerI!.Ian, -t

. )!~teut·ology.

{

l\nalytlc[ll (1COltwtI'Y."'"

2 ~. Qerma!l" l' r . Natural I'hilo,,"ophy, '~el ~.

{

O. Ue.r)l)i\lI.

~ • . $.I.I.l.'.VllY .. ing .. , HObin.SOll.

MirHll';11ogy. ....-.

. .

.JUNIOH YE.AH.

( Chemi~~ty.

1.

i

Olle.I.lln,,, .. '-i-- l R\letorlO.

{

n. Q!!nnan,

'> Historr:

-: . PhYl)j()iogy, HitMwO(:ir.

( l\.'~UI. "\. !!t,ollOIllY, uegllJi. l'

" t neology.

.:J.

1

Zoology. AnalyUc411 Chemistry, . ' I opllOl1il • SENIOn YEAR,

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AI,PUED lLNIYlmSJ'l'Y AND AGAlm,\lY.

_ _ _ _ • _ _ _ . _ . _ _ d _ _ _ _ _ - - .

LAD I l~; S' C 0 U H S g .

SOl'mnlOrn~ YI~An.

{

Tri:;(UlOmctry.

1. ,\. G(;l'liHlII.

~J\lsi().

{

Conic l"<lcliom;.

2. B. (Jerman.

Mus ie,

~ G. German.

3. I l".ll·;:;PCCU,""

l ;\In~iG.

JIJ:--:-lOR YI-:AR.

1.

j ~'I~~'~~;~~:?"

t l'ilillling-.

\ l1ioton-.

2. 11'_hYfCitlIOgy.

NaluJ'f\1 l'hill1sophy.

{ 'l.oolog\'.

3. O(;oliJI;'Y.

I'ailltillg.

\ lJlgic.

\. 11''';YCI!OIOgy.

Elonnlioll.

CLASSICAll

I

I

j

I'lilto\~

Phadrm.

I

1. ) (\slro?omy. ;

~

Chcnllslry.

I

2, j (;j~:!ro .. de .~('11l'dllte el rill Amici~ia. . {J.li~lor.Y, i).I' 1.'h.YJ<i.OIOgy

..

. I (;) lop,\cd •• I. 2.

Dmllo~UlCnes!lt)

Coro!)a I

\ C. Alg(\hl'a. Prhy~ical Geograp11Y· . "

Nn.tur~1 Philn~oph \._

'1 i 'raci(lls' Gcrmania et A('Ticoh { B.olauy. . '

.. 1 ?!!tllnf)l'ahllia of ('(~OIl1"tl'Y.

Xmw))h~H1,

,. 2. O('o!ogr· 1'uci!us' Historic;; Z·oojogy. ..

I

~OJ)IIOJ,IOm~ YI'~AH.

I'

( HOl'ace l)(~g\ll). SgNJOn YEAn.

1.

i

Hcroilot\lS. I Logie,

l Trig()llomctr}T. 1.

1

I:,;ychology.

{

l'.Ioculion.

C) !!oraee cOnJpJel(l(\.

I

~. Ihucyditlcil. . ~. { Flhic~.

Analytical G(lomelrY, f;I\\',

3

{{:l·.cero,g

'fIHculn.n

niS

PlllMiOl1S 1i):c1csiasllcai l-l},;tOrj'. I

• . l:.lcctr:\. and Prometheus

\Til1(;l~lS

{

~c5thCil!~',

I.eclllrcil. ji i:'m'veYlIlg', -- • :'). 'll.wolog,r, l.~·r:turcs.

A Illst. (lnd Phil. of Civilization, Leel.

I

, Rlu!IC!llt;; ill the 8'oientitk 01' i!ldic,;" ..

I

tho :Modcl'u I."J)"\I'lgr.~ hill I . COlll,,('-, C:)II t,lkll the Alloient ins\cll,j of B ' < ; : , , ' . , ' ( own III these CO\lrsc~.

. Jon •. lud,,!!!,; O}I cnlcrin y Coil

~

d<::ln-<; to I'nn-'IIl\; am! no c~ch ('~~ ~rc j'e'l\~i~crl to ticLlllc whwh Onm·;!) theY

~

by ", ... "1""""",,,,,

»r ,\~:;~.~',~~:.""" (,mw' ,,, " .. ,,><.,. will'm '''»WeI;,

i

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AT,ERBD lJNIYJmSITY AND ACAlmMY.

MISOELLANEOUS INFORMATION.,

LOCA'rION.

'1'110 Institution is located at AUred, Allegn,lIY Co., N. Y., two miles front the Alfred Depot, on the lino of the New York and I,Jrie llailroall. rrhc location is 1'0-

tired and hoalthy-in a, rnl'u.l clistdct, surrounded hy romantic and delightful sCC11el'Y, am.id

~~

people of stern integrity! and of industrious and nnobtplSive habits, StndontN ,H'O 'not exposed horo to many of tho ordinary alluroments to vice nl\d uissipation. li'ew spots n,ro so well adttptofl to the quiet and sncccssfni pursuit of' Science and IJiteratul'c as the villag;c of Alfro(1.

I~OO:MS

AND BOARD.

'rho New University Bnilding contn.ins the Boarding Dopartment, and roomS fo1' the accomlll\>dation of about ono hundrc(l students, beshlcs rooms for Profossors and their families, and also Sodety, Music, and Paint Rooms.

Booms fm' ladies a?'e handsomely

f

U.l1'nis/tcd and ca?'lJcled, with a ::;leeping 'fOOln adjoining eacli.,fU7'Hish'ing accom- 'Inodations ,.,'m'ely found in oUwr Ladies' 8endnm'ies.

The Boarding IIall 18 under the

hnmc(1i£~to

suporvision of ono of the }hteulLy. fl'horo is also abundant a.ccom- modation for rooming <"lInd boarding in privato families.

\

The Institution I,ibmry consists of a choice selection

l

of Histories, Biographies, Greek tmd Latin Classies,

a

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(f<=~ -~.~---~-- ... ~-~~

~r y

AT,}Id',]) UNIYEHStry ANI} <" A(.,l1>J:;ur. '. ..

~ lJL

Mathematical and Seientific \vorks 'm ". .. .

,if

Jish Literature Add't·. ',< d Standard J~~nr)'_

r

. . I lOBS are made to it ycady. b

I

GYMN,ASIUM.

A GyrnnasiUlH 1()l' "'omw '[ l'

t ]. .J h -'~HICS h'if; l'" ,] [

os 'ab Ished in CO}J]lcct' '1 ~ ... '. LCCl1t Y leon

.. 10n WItl tIl, P I'

whore a·1I young Ladies L .

r .

~

.

.loan IJ}g Irall, wiH Le expected to tak" .1' 'loaH mg.Hl the Institution

< C ( <u

Y

exerClse.

SUMMARY OF REGULATIONS.

'1'HINGS REQUIRI~D.

1. Registry of Jlame at the olliee before reciting in any class.

2. Payment or sccul'ity of bills in <ldvanee.

3. I'unctuality in attonding all regular Academic {'x-

(~rci8es.

4. Strict observance of study hours.

5. Regularity in rising' :.tnd retiring at given sighalf.;.

G.

Striet

obsCl'vance of (me's own Sab15ath.

7. Strict observance of temporary prudential rules.

8. Information, if a.sked, concerning delinquencies or misconduct of others.

9. Free iWCCSS of a.ny teacher to the rooms of students.

10. JI~tbits of good order and propriety at all times and places.

'fUINGS PROHIBI'l'BD.

1. Unpermitted association of ladies and gentlemen.

2. Visiting on one's Sabbath or during study hours.

3. '1'he usc of tobaeco ; the use of intoxicating ddnks.

4. Games of chance ;' profane or obscene language.

5. Chang'ing or dropping' it study withont permission.

6. Leaving school or village without permission.

tr.

Absence from Examination.

8. 'rhe usc of gunpowder, in any form, about the premises.

~

9. Driving nails, ceilings, withollt permission, SCl'CWS, or tacks,

etc.,

into walls or

!

10, Loung·jug on beds, or disorder in study rooms.

rA"., ___ " - - --4_.

m.

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ALl)'RHD UNI VERSITY ANn AeADIUl Y.

The regular C'xerciges, af; which all I1w Students will be required to attend, tl1l1cfl.s especially excused, are, Chapel exereiscs cadi (hy (11Irinl,!; the term ; Uccita~

Hons, fl'OlIl two to rOlll", fi\'o d:1YS each week, from MOIl'- da.y JIIonling:, till Friday oveuing ; Hcg;ular oxcl'ciscs iu COl)Jpo;;;ilio1l8, Ded:unatiolls, Spelling, lle:llliJlg', and

\Vriting; ; LiterHry, Seientific, nnd Moral Leetm'es, by the Facnlty; JJnblic worship, caeh week, eit.her on Saturday or Suwlay, according as the Students may be in the habit of attolldillg' publie WOrtdlip either on the sevcnth or the fin'lt day of the week ..

OOVEUN).lENT.

Parents who place their ehildron in this Inslitutioll anel ali Students who are sl1HicicnLly old to ulldcrstalHi t.he llcccs;:;ity of order, (mu not be too \voll assured that the foregoing; rcg'LllaUons form the most css0ntial part of t.he contract botween them amI H8 ; and that what- ever student wantollly vioble~l them, Rnd ShOWl, him- self incolTigibly determined on purslling' his wayward- lless, \viH be expelled [rom the privileg"eB of t.he Insti- tution, and win Hot be pcrmiLtcd to enter it again, without spceial proof of rcfol"Jnatio!l. Nor 'will au ex- pelled Studont ha ve allY dednetion made from full term ch:1l'ges.

socnn'lES.

'rhe Allega.llian and Orophilian IJyceurns, the Ladies' Literary Soeiety, and the AtllOllculll, aretbe IJennanently organized Soeietics of the Institution. 'fhey arc man- aged wit1.l ability, and arc important aids to those who arc desirous of becoming good \vriters, speakers, or efficient laborers in the intellectual, moral, 01' relig'ious

world.

CATJBNDAR FOB, 1864-5.

t

'J'hc It'irst Term opens the third 'Vodnesda.y of

Au~ A

gnst, 1864.. t~

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ALFIIE]) UNIVE!<SlTY AND ACAIlEMY. 27

t

The Eeeoll<l TerHl opens the Grst 'N edncsday of Do- ecmbcl", 1864:.

'fhe Thinl Term opens the fourth \Vcdncsday of 1Ial'ch, 1805.

~rhc Anniversary Iijxcreiscs, IT une 28, 1865.

Anni\Tcrsaries of the Literary t;oeicticB 011 the pre·

ceding; (byR

or

t1w same week.

]~ach terlll will continue fOlll'tcen weeks.

Semi-annual l"csLival of Uw Ijiicra.ry Societies, on New Yene alld Clttistmas of eaeh year.

The .AllHual ~leetillg 'of the Alumni Association, 011 the afternoon nud evening of Anniversary day_

The Ammtll ,Meetings of the StocldwlclN3 awl

fr

rns- tCGS, on the rI'ue:::;c1ay preceding' Anniv-crst"Lry.

General extunination

or

classcs is held the last week of each terll1.

rl'l!c puhlic arc cordially invited to attend i1w general CXGl'eises of the Institution cIlmnoraiNl al>oyc,

EXP1~NSli~S PIUt 1'lnnL

Board, from ~; t 00 to '~;2 00 per wedi::, 00 to $30 00 H.oom and

l~nrllitnre,

for Gentlemen, 3 00 Room and Furniture, for Ladies, 5 00

\Vasl!lng, 2 00

Pucl, Vrcpnrcd, 2 00

Tuit.ion, in Academic and CoHcgiate

DCl~al'tmcntsJ

G G'1

Ineidcntnls, 1 33

IGxtra, :FllC1J for \Vinier Term, 2 00

en,frying Fuel to Ladies, 1 25

Entire expenses pCl' Term, from 00 to $37 00 KXTRAS rER Tl~n1L

Analytical Chemistry-two hours' practie(', l'.[usic on the Piano-forte,

Oil Painting, Dra;wing,

Cultiva Lion of the Voice,

A

Snrveying----usc of Instruments, -

Itt

Gradua.tion li\,c, .

@---.>)>-,.-_ .. _---'-'_._._ .... _.

$10 00

10 00 10 00 2 00 5 00 1 00

A

5 00

Pd\

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AJJFnED UNIVERSI'l'¥ AND ACADE},{Y.

All bills must be paid in advance, or satisfactorily arranged.

II. An increase of ten per cent. will always be made where payment is not made till tho close of the tenn.

III. In case of absencc, no deduction will be made on tuition bills as arranged, except in cases of absence from sickness, ~tnd then not more than one-half of t.he full bill; and no deduction in board bill except in cases of siekllcss or leaving' to teach.

THE INSTITU'l'ION AND 'rIIg PUBLIC.

The 'l'rustees of the InstitUtiOll, in presenting' their 'l'wenty-eighth Annual Catalogue to the public, would return their acknowledg'ments for tbe marlce(l fa.vor and liberal patronage received from its numerons friends and patrons. 'l'heir ambition and only object have becll to found all InsLitlltion tha.t shall bless the Church (I,ncl tllcr \vorld. 'rhey have appreciated the ne- cessity of laying the founda.tion of intellectual and moral attainments and discipline upon a broad and permanent hasis j and they have endeavored to pro- vide the appliances and facilities fbI' securing these oh- jects. 'l'hey labor to sond forth young men and women, so educated as to qualify them for the realities and l'C- sponsibilitics of active life. .

BENJAMIN F. LANG\VOn,'rHY, President of

:L1rustees.

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