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OF 'I'IIE

OFFICERS AND STUDENTS,

WITH COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.

1884---1885.

ALFRED CEN'rRE, N. Y.:

A~fF.RWAN SABBATH TRACT So~mTY'S 8TEUI PRTN'l.

1885.

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TRUSTEES.

Hmt BENJ. F. LANGWORTHY, PUESlDENT, Alfred, REV, D. E. 'MAXSON, D. D., VICE Pnn:;mEN1\ Alfred.

''fM. H. CILtND..AI .. L, TUEA81:nRR,

REY. J. ALLEN, PH. D" D. D" COR. SEC.,

~rAXSON STIJ,]')fAN, SAl-Il:EL N. STILLMAN, Af,BEItT SMITH, PHJLIP R GREEN, ERQ.,

BLISHA POTTBR.

*

CT.ARK rWGERS, IRA Il. CRAXDALL, WM. C. EmmICK,

W~L 111. S.\l'XDERS,

HENny P. 8AUNDEH8, M. D., }IAX80N J. GHEEN,

REv. DAHIUS R FOHD, D. D., ALMOND K CHANDALL, ERQ.,

LORENZO D. UO{,{,fNS, SILAS C. lll:HDIOK, ROWLA Nil A. TIImIAS, GEORGE GREENlIIAN

Alfre(l.

Alfred.

Alf,~rl.

Alfred.

Alfroo_

Alfred.

Alfrcd.

Alfl'ed.

Alfred, Alfred.

Alfr('~l

Alfred.

Alfl'C'd,

"J.;lmim.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

GrccmnlHlville. Con)1,

I I

('HA ilLES II. MAXSO:\, AlI!()S R. ALLEN,

,\)ms e.

LEWIS, A. lit, ell. Il., llA YLIES S. BASSETT, GEOHGE H. BABCOCK, EDWIN S. BLISS,

ntW. 1.. A. PLA'l'T8, A. }I..

BE". W. C. TlTS1I'0l1TH, A. )[., HEV. I,. E. LfVEHl\IOIU:, A. lII., Al\!OS A. 8HA 11',

CHAHLOTTE E. DOWSE GROVES, A. M., DANIEL [,EWIS, A. )f., 111. D"

Ho". SEYlIOUR DEXTEH, A. M.,

n(·Huylcl'.

Alfred.

Alfred, Alfred.

Plainficlrl, N .• 1.

A1f1'(>(l.

Alfred.

AIf"NJ, Alfred.

Alfred.

Coudersport, Pa, New York City.

}l~lmim,

PROF. GEOnOE SCOTT, PH.l!., A. M., HBe. SEC., AI/wI.

HE". L. E. LIVERMORE, A' 111., OEN. AG"I'. Alftx"t'l Centre.

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ACULTY.

DEPARTMENT OF' THEOLOGY, HRY, .1, ~\LLEN, PlI. H" D.

n.,

Pm:sID"ENT,

Pmf('Astwof Xatnr.d amt -Cmnp:lmtiv(' Tlu:'olng,r.

HEY. '1',

n.

WILLJA~!S, D. D.,

Plninfit'M Pl'ofcssol' of Clni,;fkl.ll Th(;o!ogy, nnd the Hebrew Lau~

gll.lgC, H"y. A. H. I.E1\'] S, Tl. Tl.,

Profes~or of Chul'(:h IIi<;tOl'~ :mrl HomilrtiC''<, HEY.

n.

R :;fAXSOX, D. D.,

N. V, Hun Prof('8';Ol' of Churcli Polity, Pa"torul Tl1cology, and 1tIif:i<lollflrr Work

E. l[ T01IL}XSOX, A. 1\[ .•

Pr{1f~sor of New T{':<fmnCllt Gn'l'k and Litc'rrthu't'.

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE LIB- ERAL ARTS,

REY, J. AI~LEN, PH. D.; D. D .. PUESIDEN'1',

Professor of .!f!fetn-physica, Ethics, tmd Literature.

REV, K p, LARKIN. A, ~I.. PH, D., Professor of Natural History.

1. F. KENYON, A, 1\1.,

Prof c.9SOI' of )Iodcrn Lnoguue,rt'S and LHclllflJ:re.

H. C, COOX, A, ~l., ;\L D.,

G. II. Babcock Professm' of Physt('s, find of Chomistry.

E. lL TOMUXSOX. A. }I.,

Wm, B. !\fax?!.on Pl'Qfcl1ROl" of Greek Language [llld Literature, A. B. KEXYON, B. lI.,

Professor of Mat.Jtemntic3.

GEOHGE SCOTT, PIT, M .. A. }I.,

'Ym. C. Kenyon Profe.l;~o" of Latin Langlll1gc- nnd Litel1ltmc.

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DEPARTMENT-OF INDUSTRIAL MECHANICS.

J.,. AI .. I .. EN, PRE8IDJll1n"

A. A. TITSWORTH, 8. ill., O. E.,

Goo. B. ~rs Profe.'!80f of Induatrral Mechanic&> and of Civil Enginoonng. --~___ -

DEPARTMfLNT OF THE FINE ARTS.

RIIv. J. ALLEN, PH. D., 'f[ D., Lecturer on 1FAthetics.

A. A. ALLEN, A. M"

Painting, Crayoning and Drawing.

A. E. STII,LMAN, A. M., Painting and Drawing.

A, A. TITSWORTH, B. M., C. E.,

Instrumenta.1. and Pcrspe~ve Drawing.

DEPARTMENT OF MUSrc.

J. ALLEN, PRESIDENT.

N. WARDNER WILLIAMS, DIRBO'OOD,

Pi1Ino, Pipe Organ, Voice, Harmony, Theory and Conducting.

HELEN M. CRANDALL, Piano and Organ.

LA FRONE MERRIMAN,

Violin, and Conductor of Orchestra.

CHARLES M. POST,

Cornet and Band ID8trumcnt8~ ruuI Conductor of University Band.

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS.

J. AI,LEN, PRESIDENT.

T. M. DAVIS, A. M., Pnn<mPAL,

Book~keepingJ Commercial Le.\V, Correspondence, PractIcal Work Bwrinea.s W rtting. Commercial Calculation. -J

L W,PATTON,

Ornamental Penmanehip,"I'usineas Writing, Book.keeping, Pro.c.

Ileal Work.

E.J. EDWARDS,

Telegraphy, Phono!!",phy, Type-writing.

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DEPARTMENT OF NORMAL, ACADEMIC AND PREPARATORY INSTRUCTION.

J. ALLEN, PUE3IDEXT.

D. A. BLAKESLEE, A. )1., PRINClPAL.

Didactics, English Langu!tg<i, and American History, I. R. ~IAXSON. A. )1..

Elemcnlary 1IlathemtiUc8, Rhetoric, find Geography.

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}r.

DAVIS, A. )1.,

Book-keeping fiud I)cnmuuahip.

A. A. A1.LEN, A. ]I., Frce-Iumd Drawiug.

A. ALLEN, Elocution.

PliO •. E. P. LARKIN,

Curator of the 3Iuseum of Natural Hil<tory.

Pno •. E. l[' TOlltr?'lSON, Librnl'ieu,

rno •.

L F. KENYO"l.

Uegietrar.

T. B. TITSWOHTII,

Instructor in ~mjtury 1'adics,

STUDENTS.

RESIDENT GRADUATES.

Babcock, Edwin Jeffrey> Ph. R. L fl., Burdick, David Sherman, Ph, D..

Burdick, Susan :i'tfincrva, Ph. R, Ohnn1pHn, George Greenmun, Ph. B., Clnrke, Flora. P., Ph, B..

Ellsworth, Elc.1nor, }L S., A. !l:[, GreclI, David Isniuh, Ph.

n.,

A. R, :Marvin, F'nn.lcea A. C.,

~1uxs()n, &tnford Lafayette, A,

n.,

D, B., Rev"

Place, Frederick Shennan, A. B., D. B" - Randolph, Expel'ien{;€ Fitz, A. ~L, D. B., Rev., Stilhn.:ll1, Lillif; Elizn-beth, Ph. R,

Nort.h LOllP, Neb.

.Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

CInyviUe.

Chicugo, Ill.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Derea, W. V 1\.

Alfred.

Witter, Ellis Adelbert" Ph. lI., D. B.. Rev., Alfred.

Resident Grnduates-I3.

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DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY.

Burdick, George \Vushington, Hey., Crofoot, Alonzo Gilbert,

Lewis, Abigflil Ros(JIiudu,

~ft1xson, Sanford Lafuyette, A,

n.,

D. B., Rev., Place, Frederick Sherman, A, R, D, B., Randolph. Experience FHz, A. ::\1.. D.

n..

Rev"

Witter, Ellis Atfulllel't, Ph. M., D. R, Hev"

Witter, Ahby Kingsley,

Genesee.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred, Alfred.

Berea, \V. Va, Alfred.

Alfred.

Tbrological Studel1t$j~8

DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE LIB- ERAL ARTS.

SENiORS,

Babcock, Edwin Jeffrey, Ph.

n"

L, R, Bft-ker, Lucy EUn, A. B'l

Green, Duvid Isftiall, Ph, B., A, B., Peavy, Sylvflllu£ Aeneas, A,

n.,

Chipmnn. Sarah b~r9nc~, Ph. R.

EnswOl'th. Minnic, Ph. B..

Gridley, Mary Aimel1a, Ph, B,1 Lew18, Ida May, Ph. B., V nnlUUl, Jalnes Elmer, Ph, B'J

NORMAl, COIffiBE.

Petty, Tl1lIDon Alonzo, B, E..

FINE ARTS.

Green. Alary Lucretia,

n.

F. Ii.,

Nc:>rth Loup, Ncb.

Montville, Conn, Alfred.

Angelica,

Hope Valley, R I.

8 pring MUla.

Ulysses, Pa.

Asho.wny, R. L Franklinville.

Pardee, Ko.n.

Alfred.

Seniol's-II,

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Allen, Alfred, Avery, Marth. Estella, Bliss. Walter ThOIDIlS,

Burdlek, George En.., , Burdick, Alfred Stephen, Oarpenter, Harriet.Wells, Ohaml'lln, Ev. St. OJulr, Chipman, Edwin Cl:iffordt

Coon. Almeron Morell, Ea.ton, J cnnie Esther;

Hyde, William Deloll.

Hyde, E1lBha Engene, Larkin, Oharles Henry, Mm., Orphens Silan,""

Post, Chari"" :Moody, Rogers, Haney L&vina, Stewart, Edwin Lincoln, Whipple, Herbert George, Wlllard. Daniel Evcretl.,

JUNIORS,

-' Alfred.

W .. tcrly, R. I.

Alfred.

Leonardavilk.

Leonardsville.

Ashaway, R. I.

Alfred.

Mystic, ('",no.

West Edmeston.

Alfred.

WI:rt.

Wlrt.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Milton, Wis.

Brooklyn.

Alfred.

AfilillwaYJ R. I.

Nile.

JuniOl'&-19.

Bassett, William Henry.

Brlgge, Edith May, Burdick, :Ma.ry I.ooDfl..

Burdick, Harriet Estella, Clarke, OlJarles Welling, Glover, Allan Henry, Green, Orange Judd, Green .. Samh Emma., Haight, Willliun J .y, Hamilton, Eol. LooU., Ban;ison, Frank Jay, Hoffman, EeteUa Winch_, Bunt. James Fawcett,

SOPROkOR-ES,

J_y, Ellsworth Worthington, Jeffrey. Orlando,

Livermore. Alice !..eannll, Maxson. Dollie Irene, :MeGmw, Julia. D. CoUrer, Patten, Charles Joshua, Platt., J .... Allison, Plaee, PIlil Sheridan, Randolph, Gideon Henry

PI!!!:,

Witter, Jennie Belle,

Alfred.

Spring Mills.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Aahawny, R.

I.

Independence, Alfred.

Alfred.

Homer.

Alfred.

New Richland, Minn.

Shiloh, N. J.

Hammondeport.

Ehndale, IDm.

Elmdale, Kan.

Alfred.

Alfred.

West Almond.

Homel.1aville.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Richburg.

Sophomoros-'3.

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Barnt'y, Herl)eI't Anthony, Bliss, Myrta Estellu, Briggs, Job Sweet, Burdick, Minnie 'Vat&Hl, Burdick, Oacar Leaudcr, COlltes, Mary Elizabeth.

Coon, Eda Rnndilla, Crandall, WiIUnm Henry, Glaspey, HfJrriet, Green, Frances Grace, Green. Rose Ella, Hoard, Alice lland,

ALFRED UNIV.£RBI'fY.

King, Lucy Fawcett, LangwOrthy. Anllil IJockhfirt, I.e-anurd, nettn U rani!l, Lewi6, Willitllli Maxson, Lewis, Alvin Ayars, Maxson, LJewellyn :Mnriou, Muxson, Charles Fitch, Nichols, Nellie, Nichols, Daisy, Prentice, LuiY" Aurelia, Prosser, Schuyler ~rndi80n,

Randolph, Yirgil Fitz, Roderick, Tl.lIisOll Evic, Rose, Ella,

Spencer. Inti Viola, Stark, SUi~an DeIle, Stillman, }IurtJlIl Rose, Wllaon, Olive :alay,

W· est Union.

Alfred.

Ashaway. H. I.

Oenesef', RockviUe, It J.

WiI1,

West Edmeston,

~ile.

lo~aril.l.n) Ill.

Alfred.

Almond.

Alf .... d.

Alfred.

AIr-red, Alfred.

AShaway, R. I.

,lUfred, Portville.

T--eon ardsviUe.

'Weilliville.

Wells.inc, Adams Ccntre.

Hartsville.

Alfred.

Alfred.

HOnlcllsville.

Oswayo, Fa.

Higginsville.

Alfred.

·Whitesville.

Frt'shmen-30.

NomlAJ.s,

Those holding both Prellminary and Tcachers' CerUtktltes from the Re·

gents of the University.

BarnetROll, Sop11in, Bralltcd, Jennie Elizabeth, BunUck, 1tIul'Y Calhsta., Crrnf1eld. Susan AillleIia.

Cochntll. Sheridan, Crandall, Alfred Newton.

Ct'lmdall. Maud Alicc.

Davis, Ermine Basil.

Edwaxds. ,\Villitlln Seward, Green, l'''''mnk J tired, Greene, .Margarct 1.firandu., Green, ,Myrta Loons, LaugworU1Y, bIartha Brown, Lawrence, Elvira,

}Ialtl)y, Anna Fatima, }farilll, Allce Adelia, Nob1e, Diana Eva, Pierce, Henry Newton, Rathhun, Villa Lavina"

Stinman, Fronk Ellsworth, Thomas. Minnie :Uay, '\Vest, Arobell lone, Williame:, Flora lIay,

Wi1liums, Swan Alvira, Witter, Mabel Eliza.

Witter, Sarah Joauna•

Worden, Roscoe Conkling.

Young. Fronk Dwight, -

Angelicl1, Howard.

Genesee.

Ward.

Andover.

Portville.

Genesee.

New Milton, "\V. Va.

Alfred.

Berlin.

Adams, Independence.

AndoV'('-f.

North Bingham, Fa.

Adams Centre.

Almond.

Belmont.

Almond.

OilwaYQ. Pa.

Friendship, Alfred.

DeRuyter.

New London.

Adams Centre.

Wirt.

Durhamville.

Leonardilvllle.

Greenwood.

Norma]B-28.

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IS

AC.;\lJmnClA.SS,

Those holding Preliminarv Academic Certificates. from the Regents of the University. "

Barber, Rowland Ubartn, Barber, Juliu 2oIadora, Barnes, Clmrlc." Maynard, TIMsctt, Lizzie Agnes, Blakeslee, Julia LaPorcc, Bliss, Edna Alice, Brasted, Clair, Brundage, Eugenia, Burch, Lacy llurtin, Burdick, Elvin Gains, Burdick, Willinll1 Lewis, Burdick, Emma Gcrt1'lulc, Burr. Susie Emeline, Carpenter, Anna Belle!

Chandler, Sarah l}Vfl,

Church, Wnltcr If'rccman, Cobh, William }fctzgcr, Collitm .. ::lHnnic Ethel, Coon, Charles Almer, Coon, Eva )bry, Crandall, Maud Alice, Orites, Herbert Eugene, Dunham, Josephine Rogers, Ferrin, Julia Alib,rellne, Grccu. Myrta Leona, Greenman, Chm"loo Hydam, Harrington, 31&1'Y Elir.aheth, Howen. Edwiu Alberti, - KE'..nyon, George Henry, Leonard, Luman W nIter, Livermore, IAlwis Clnrk, l1uxson. Cbarlcs Henry, Middaugh. John Emory, Moore. Ollfll'h~s Smith,

Alfred.

Alfred.

'VcHsville.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Howard, Greellwood.

Lconnrusvil1e.

Hebron, Pa.

Hohron, Pa.

Alfred.

.lianchosfer, Vt.

Lafuyette, N. J.

Yi cst. Almond.

Otselic.

Spring }Iills.

Alfred.

Wlrt.

Genesee.

Genesee.

HorucllsviUe, New i\[arket, N. J.

Almond.

Independence.

Hebron, Pa.

Oa.meron,

New ~iarkcl, N .• J.

Bolivar, Spring JVIiHs.

Independenr...e.

Alfred.

Scio.

Wellsville.

Osooski. Willinm, Potter, Herber! Reuben, Prentice. Frank l\bxson, Randolph, COl'liss Fitz, - RandOlph. EUs,YOl'tb Fit",>

Reynolds, \Villiam Eldyn.

Rogers, UlYi-lses Stephen, Rogers, Ames Levi, Unde, Benton Scargl1nt, Saunders, De Alton, Scott, Anna Leona Loretta, nmith, :Maud>

Spencer, Ina Vioin., Terwilliger, 2.Inry Sayres, Tucker, l\Iary Lltcy, Van Allen, .Tohn Henry, 'Vhlt.e, Homer Roller!};,

"Vllitford, l\Iyra Leora, Williams, Alfred,

AI,PRED UN1YEE8ITY.

Worth, Wellington I .. incoln, 'Yortll, Elbert. 1Ion1'oo>

YOl'k, Ed"win Pendleton.

Horn€llsviUc.

Alfred.

Alfred.

19

New Milton, W. Va.

Berea) W. Va.

Want

Duke CcntrQ~ Pa.

Greenwood.

Wellsville.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Greenwood.

Oswayo, Pa.

Hebron, Pa.

Ward.

Belf",,' .

Coudersport, Pa.

Alnl{md.

Alfred.

West. Almond.

West Almond.

WellBvllle.

AcademlclaDa-s6

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.-\U"llhD UNl VERrWfY.

- - - -

PRELJ''.{INARV Ar~-\DNMIC[ANS.

Tbo..'Je 110lding the State Prelhninnry Pass Card.'! ill parL of their studies.

. \.nf'U, Henry Xnth'l, Allen, Mm',Y ('.

Allen, J'llal'ic,

Andrus, Clair Stephen, Ayars, Myrta StHlman, Backus, Lincoln Grant, Bassett, Thomas I1roding, Bassett, Baylies Shcffleld, Baxter, J~lln MI!Y, Becbe, Ge(H'gr Henry, Beche, :illnry,

Boyce, Cliftoll Lut.her, Bntdford, Raymond Leon, Brasted, Dunirj Me Collmo, Brigg8, lIar)', Eli#'"alwth, Drown, Nom ,Tane.

Brown, Frnnk Hasselas, Brown, AnUl.Ouy ,Vaync, BunJicl<J Perry Frflnklin, Burdick, It1a Blizal.>eOI.

Canfield, l1artha 1\rlUey, Cartwright, Oelestia, CMe, Ira Hamilton, Clarke, ~Ianfred,

ClarK,;, Elisha Dayis, Cknvooll, Cortez Handolph, Cobb, Hornce,

Collins, .Mnry Emma, Cooo, Leona,

Cornelius, Elnora Harrjet, Cottrell, :f\Ial'Y Belle, Crandall, Olura Belle, Crandall, Effie lIand, Cr:m(1nJJ, JeR'IC Weil,

Alfrcd . Alfred.

Alfred.

BoliYar.

Shiloh, N, ,T.

Independeue.

Alfred.

Alfnxl.

Almond, Andover.

:\111'011.

Alfred. [6. A.

Carthngcllifl, Bolivia, II')wul'd.

Aslmway, R I.

Alfred, 'Vilcox, Pa.

Horncl1Hville.

Alfred_

Alfl'pd.

"rard.

W'nrd, Genesee.

Inacpclttle))ce.

Hope Valley, R L New Marlwt, N. ,J.

1,1,j'ilSCil, Pa.

Alfred.

Gene~c,

Alfred.

Alfred.

WanL Alfred.

Allred.

Al.FTum UNIVEHSI'1'Y,

CranHlon, Tlw.ddclIfl Stephell, 0n1'\.' Lucy,

Cwfoot, 'Villinm .Jay.

OmUs, George Albert Hoot, Davis, llanuihal Hamlin, Davis) Com May.

Davis, Om Jay ..

DftvL"!, Bdml Pen,is,

}~aton, 'Villimn Shennan, J:'aton, Fnnny Sophia, Eaton, Lewis Bhhidge, Eaton, Achle :!\[ay) Edwardf>, Lilliun ::\tuy, Ellis, :JrinnehulHl Atldin, Fuling, Finley.,

l<~arl'. Jennic :Uay, Fatl'. Liz,zie, Fenner, John Lewis,

Fisk, .Tohn GrHut, Omy, George IJ'l'cdcriek, Grecn, Florence EmUy, Gl'ff:n, Jennie, Grecll, Ol:w.rics IIclll'Y, Greenman, W'fllia1ll Clfll'l!:, Gregory, Sarah,

Hmhtll, Herbert, Hanington, 'Villiam.

IIflven, Ethel Anna, Hcndrix, Chal'lotte }L, Hess, William Pnrk.'!, Horton, :Alary 'Wood, Howell, Susan :Oland, Hnlitt, Horace I.e Laud, Kenyon, Mary Adeline, Kenyon, }::verett Hogel's, Kenyon, Robert, Browning, King, l\fal'y CntluH'ine,

Geucsee.

Alfred.

Alfred, Boliv1U',

New lUtton, W. Va.

Alfroo.

New ~li1ton) W, Ya.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred, Alfred.

Alfred, Alfred.

Alfl'C<"t ShUt'Oll, Th.

Big l!'lnl5.

Big Flat.g, Almond.

Scott.

Hopkinton, It. L GeUi:!8ee.

Alfred,

Potter Hill, R. L ]IIystic, Conn.

Walxl.

Almond, Bolivar.

Leonardsville.

'Portville.

Pultney.

1Vhiteaville.

Alfred, Gen€8C4'.

Alfred.

Hopkinton, R. 1.

Wire Alfred.

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"

.\L}!'HED VN l't'ERSITY.

Jacox, Elizabeth,

Langworthy, Bcnjl1ll:lin li'rfillklin, Lu.ngw01thy, Clul'cnr:e Edwin,

Livermore, ;:\ nna COl'iJlllC,

Main, Ernest ClitIoNl, 1tfeGioon,Y, Corn Adeline, lIcOmbcl', l~hnel' A1IJertm:l.

Midduugh, Hemy Gorton, Miller, Bishop,

),oIoote, Chnrles 'Vil1iam.

. Morton, li'l'nnk, Ormb-by) Alton, Puhnitcl'; Elvira Lavina, Palmiter, Charle~ Alfred, Phinney, Emma Dt'Il, Pierce, Sarah. .JnHe, Plaee., Ad!!. BeHe, Potter, Anthony Ulysse~,

Potter, 'VHlinm Kenyon, Potter, Leonn lIIinmda, Potter, Mary Abclinc, Randolph, David Drake, RcmiuhrtoDJ ·W~nlnel' Eugene, Reynolds, nessic Anu, Reynolds, Sllral1.

Reynolds, Sophia Achie, Rixford, Willinm Cly~8('~.

Rogers, Sarah ~\IHd{ll;li

Rogers, Hortense, Rogers, Van~ia Sarnb., Rogers. Chl1l'li:;f! Potter, Rogers, Goorge Hem,}', Ro.ss, Ida May,

Satterlee, William Horace, Saunders, Luill Olmrles, Sauntler!), 1<~rallk Charles, Schoonover .. :Minnie Maud,

Alfl'cd,

Alfl'(~(l,

Alfred, Alfred.

!\ol'th Stoningtbn, Ct.

West. A hnond.

'West Almond, Seio,

HomeHsville.

A8hawit,Y. R. 1 . -West Almond.

rlol1lellsvHic, Alfred.

Alfred.

Almond.

Alfred.

Alfred.

'Y cst Hallock, Ill.

Alfrcd Alfl'Cd.

Alfrml Alfred.

Alfrerl V{ est Almond.

Ward.

Alfred.

,rellsville.

Nilc.

Edgerton, 'Vis.

Andover, Edgerton, Wht BrOOklyn.

Genesee.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Mayfol't, :Mick Troupsburg.

8cagar, 'rhomus William, SerIes, KelHe Leona, Sheppard, Nom Davis, Simons, Idn. Elizabeth, Sortorc, Edith, Steele, Jessie Mny,

A LFRl\;D UNIVERSITY.

Stcvcns, Ohal'lcs Ami, Stewart. Clement John, Stil1ffifin, OhHl'les Addi8(}n, Tcr\Yilliger, Clura, 1'homas, Peleg G.,

Threlkeld, Calvin Hodge, Threlkeld, ~Ielville C'lIlvert, Titsworth, Wil1iam Wallace, Titswortb, Florence 1'rlny.

Truman, Currie Antoinettc~

Vlmghan, John !Iilton, Vincent, ,\Veldon, 'V C8t, Ettie 1\loore, West, Lizzie Lincoln, Whitncy, Minuie Helen, ,Vindus, Emma Diana, Withey. Mury,

Hopkinton, R. I.

Fremont.

Shiloh, N. J, Kcw Market, K. J.

Belmont.

Almond.

Alfred.

ilul1lB.

Horne-11sviUe.

Almond.

Alfred, Carrsville, Ky.

Carrsville, Ky.

Alfred.

Pllllnfield, N, J, Alfred.

Little Rock, Ark.

Almond.

Shiloh, N. J.

Shiloh, N. tl.

Andover.

Amlty.

AlfTed, Alfred.

Durhnmv:Ule.

Ward.

-Withey, Frederick Sheridan, Wittcr, Jennie Lawton, Young, Fannie Angeline,

Preliminary Academle(anlI-I:!4.

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2,

ALFltE:D UNIVRRItlTY'.

rnEPA:rtA'l'01UES AND SPECIALS.

'I'hose DOt having CertiticMt:8 or Pass Cards from the Regents of the University.

Allen) William Henry, Alfl1;-d.

llubCQck, John "right, Bn.."lsctt, George Cmndnll, 131ack, Elmer Ellsworth, Brndford, "\Villiatn }lorgllll, Brown. Jessie Lincoln, Bl'own, Emma Kenyon, Burdtck, Eyerett Thompson, Burdick, Wells,

Cartel'. JtUUCS Burton, Cartwrigbt, 1l(;lcIi Phebe, Church. ]'fary Sophiu, Clarke. \\"'mium Lewis, Clendenin, William BUlle, Colegrove, WilHam Kelson, Oottrell, George )forton, Crandall, Susan :nlimlldll, Cummings, Corn J\Iny, Davis, Lynn Harrison, Davis, Funny Eli7.a, De Groff, Alice, Dewey, Daisy Burdette, Drake, LoUie nlnucI, Eaton, ~Iary Viola, Edgett, Oliver John.

Edget,t., HUl'1'iet )t:ny, Ellis, Oscar Wells, Ellis, Emma Louiw, Ellis, Frederick Ueroort, Green, Edna Wightman.

Green, 'Villinm Lorenzo, Groves, ![erriH Leantham, Groves. Homer )1c Minn, Hedden. Robert Sherwood.

8elo.

Alfred.

~Vard.

Cnrthegena, Bolivia.

Bmdfo\'d, Pa.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

W-eRt Almond, Alfred, I-Iart&viUe.

Roselle, N. J.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Andover, Gcnesee.

Alfred.

Shiloh, N. J.

Genesee, Gaines, I.)a.

Greenwood.

Alfrcd, Hammondsport, Hammondsport-.

Allred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Brockwayville, Pa.

Brockwayville, Pa.

Angelica.

Hehner, :Fl'll.nces LeoHa, Hiltou. Holiert Willlam, Hilton, Bcl:>ilic Davidson, Horton, Ada }tay, HOllley, Oliver,

AI,FliED li.;an.:mS['l'¥,

llurd, Hcbceca Jnuctte, Keller, Ola Augusta, Kenyon, Ida 1liuuie Belle, Leollunl. :\Iurgnrct ::'tlay, Nichol". Emma Holdl'edge, 1i'lc Ombcl', Alvin Elij:ih, Niles, Rosa Belle, Odell, William Clnrk, Ohnstead, ~V aHor Bennitt, Pcnrson, Oliver W IU'l"CU,

Perkins, Elmer, Phillips, Ethel :May, Plnc(!, Joseph l"rankHn, Place, Olive EUe, Pluce, ~'l'nnk George, Runaolll, William Euwin, Reyuolds, Hnrriet -:lIn)" - Hcyuolds, EJdyn Elderton, HeynoldR, )Jo.1)'.

Hoyee, ~Villi$,

Ryno, Florence Elaine.

SerIes, Fredertek French, Shennan, Arthur Stetson, Sisson. Charles:

Skinnel', Howard, Smalley, J ohn }~lbcrt,

Smith, Aland.

Snyder, ThonutS Clinton, Stewart, Mflrtba. - Stil1IDXln, Florence, Snttonj Anna Mabel, Thacher, :blowry Safford,

1\Jmond.

Birdsall, Birdsal1.

Port Allegftuy, PD..

Almond, )V cst Almond.

Alfred.

Alfrcd.

Alfred.

Wellsville, Ward, Alfred, Alf",.d.

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Spring Mil1s, Akahoda, Sweden.

Alfred.

Almond.

Alfred, Alfroo.

Alfred.

Glurcnce, West Almond.

Ward, Ward.

West Almond.

Alfred, Fremont.

Eau Claire, WiB.

Almond, Wellsville.

Brooklyn.

Greenwood.

Hornellsville.

Buifalo.

Alfred.

New York CIty.

Homellsville.

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AI,FRED UNIVRR~I'l'Y

Tucker, Jamcs Gardin(5r, Tucker, SHrah,

Uphamj Madelinc, Wnlkcl', Bertie Ettie, Wntson. Goorgc l\Iurmr, W fltsoll, LcwjH,

"Weiel'miller, Fredcrick, ~

WesooLL, Almina June, W oodwortJl, ,,\\7i1liom Ll1vendia Wykoff, Harriflon, ' Wykoff, Frcd(5riek.

Young, William George, Young, Archibald, Young, Viola Jaue,

Andover.

Andover.

Almond.

Alfl'cd, WUId.

Wmu.

Hogcnrvillc.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Wellsville.

lVclliSvHle, Greenwood, Jilfred.

Alfred.

Propamtol'ies and Sl}CCials-3s.

ALFRED t.::MIYER~I'f-Y

DEPARTMENT OF THE FINE ARTS.

TlliRD YEAH.

Green, Mary Lucretin, B. F, A.,

RECOND YEAR,

Robimmn, SMah Smith,

Stillman, Lillis 'EUzabeth, Ph. B.,

Allen, Nellie So.

AUen, :Marie C .•

Barber, JuJitl Medom, Boyce, Ida Ardelc.

Brown, .Jes.<jie Lincoln, Brundt\gel Eugenia.

FIns't' YEAR.

Burdick, Susan }Iinerva, PlL B .•

Burdick, Lewis, - Burr, Susie Emeline, Chnmplin, Eya St. Clair, Chipman, Sarab Frances, Ph. B., Clnrke, Flota Prudence, Ph. B.t Clendenin, Jennie Campbell, Ellis, .Minnie Adella-,

Ellsworth, "Eleanor M., A. M.,

·Ensworth, Snmllntlia L .•

Fan, Lizzie,

Goodhue, Elizabeth L., . Goodhue. Isabella Seeley, Green, Minnie .Jane, Green, Abbie E .•

Green, Sarah Emma, Groene) Margaret Mirande., Hamilton, Eols Luella, TIe.ven, Ethel Anno,

Alfrc(l.

Shiloh. N, .1.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred Alfred.

Bradford, Pa.

Gre<:nwood.

Alfred.

Brookfield.

Manchester, Vt.

Alfred.

Hope Y filley. R I.

Clayville.

Ro",lJe, N. J.

Alfred.

Chicago, Ill.

Spring l[\lll!.

Big Flat<!.

Bcbenootady.

Rehe-nectady.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Adams.

Alfred.

LeonardsvUle,

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Hendrix, Lottie M., Horton, Ado. May, Horton, Mary Wood, Howell, Ernestine A., Jacox, Elizabeth, Livermore, Alice Leanna, Livermore, Anno. Corinne, Maltby, Anno. Fatima, Marsh, Alice Adelia,

ALFRED UlUVERSITT.

Marvin, Franees A. C., A~-M:.,-­

Marvin, Eugenio., Max,s6n, Dollie Irene, Maxson, Emma Altana, Mosher, Flora C., Nichols, DaisY, Prentice, Lucy' Amelia, Rogers, Hortense, Saunders, Carrie L. B., Sheppard·, Nom Davis, Somers, Florence Townsend, _ Stark, Susan Belle,

Sutton, Anna Mabel, Terwilliger, Fendora Mirando., Titoworth, J. EHzabe\!l, Titsworth, Florence May, West, Mabelle lona, Whitford, Myra Leora, WIlUams, Susan Alvlm,

Port Allegany, Pa.

Port Alle~y, Pa.

Whitesville.

New Market, N. J.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Adams Centre.

Almond.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Wellsville.

Adams Centre.

Edgerton, Wis.

·Alfred.

Shiloh, N. J.

Linwood, N. J.

Verona.

New York' City.

Hebron, Pa.

Plainlleld, N. J.

PlainIleld, N. J.

De Ruyter.

Almond.

Adams Centre.

Total-56.

ALFRED UNIVERSITY.

CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.

VOCAL--FmST GRADE.

Those having passed the Music Examination.

Burdick, Thomas Brown, Burdick, Mary Calista, - Champlin, Eva St. Clair, Coon, Mary Eva, Crites, Herbert Eugene, Crandall, Jessie Weil, Davis, Fannie, Eaton. Jennie Esther, Eaton, Aehie May, Edwards, Lillian May, Glover, Allen Henry, Haven, Esther Anna, Haight, William Jay, KIng, Lucy Fawcett, Langworthy, Anne Lockhart, Lewis, Alvin Ayers,

Maxson, Llewellyn Marion, Potter, Anthony Ulysses, Stewart, Ma~, Scott, Anna Leona. Loretta, Stewart, Edwin Lincoln, Thomas, Minnie May, Whitford, Myra Leora, Witter, Jennie Belle, Wescott, Almira June,

Genesee.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Genesee.

HomellsvU1e.

Alfred.

Shiloh, N. J.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Whitesville.

Leona.rdsvUle.

Homer.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Portv\lle.

West Hallock, Dl.

Buffalo.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Richburg.

Alfred.

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30

sECOND GRADE.

Allen. Alfred, Brown. Nora Jane, Drown, Emma Kenyon, Burdick, George ¥lflshington, Beebe, Mary,

Carpentel', Anna Belle, eoHius, Mury EUHOf\., Cnrrfif'Jd, lhU'tlUl Naney, Ctm:field, Susie Aimel1n, Duvis, Ermine RasH, navis, Oro Jay, Da\'is, HnniiJal Ham1in, Enton, Mury Viola, Ellis, Emma Lolli"e, FiJJk, .John O;'Hnt, Green, David ISflrnh, Hoard, Alice :M,-~nd,

Hess, William Parks, Helmet', Samuel Ray, Kenyon, }linnil.' AdE'lia, lAvermorc, AnnR Corinne, Lewis, Idn )lary, )lc Gibeny. Ada Cora, :Marsh, ,\Villiam Christopher, lhliu) Earnest Clifford, Potter. ,\Vil1ifim Kenyon) Peavy, Sylvanus Aeneas, Rixford, Willi'lffi Ulysses, Saunders, Frank Charles.

'J1hl'clkeld, Culvin Melyille,

Alfred.

Alfred.

AlflX'.d.

Genfflcc, Alfrod.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfrod.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Altre,\.

Alfred.

Scott.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Fulton.

Almond.

Alfrod.

Alfred.

Ashawa.y, R. I.

WeRt Almond.

Almond.

North Stonington, Ct, Alfrod.

AngclicR.

Wellaville.

M.yfield, }licb.

Alfred.

AI,}<'HED UNIYElhH'l'Y.

YOlCE,

Ayers, Myrtle Stillmall, Burr I Susie Emeline, Bl'Own, .Tessie Lincoln>

Crandall, Susun Miranda, Omndall, Eflle~l.u~, Collins, Jl.lI.nnie Ethel, Carter) In:mes Burton, Eaton, lennie Esther, IJarkin. Charies Henry, :Maxson, Dollie Irene, Ossoski, WHU!ll1l.

Pea"Y; Sylvanus Amwus, A. B., Reynolds, Sophia Achie, Reynolds, }lary, ReynOlds, Bessie, Royce, Willis, Rogers, George Hemy, Smith, :MIiUlt,

Stewart, M arthu, TerWilliger, lIary Sayres, Williams, Alfred,

RUnINSTElN ORCHESTRA.

Burdick, DllVid Sherman, Burr; Susie Emeline, CrandllU, Helen Mar, Coon, Willis W ordsworlh, Larkin, Oharles Henry) - Maxson, Llewellyn Marion, Ossoski, William,

Post, Oharles lloody.

Potrer, Ortbcllo Sheppard, Placej Frederick Sherman, A. B., Saundera, Katy, ~

Saunders, Willi~m Henry, Truman, George Wa.rren, Truman, Frank H.t

Titsworth, Wi1liam Wallace,

Shiloh, N. J.

3Ianchestcr, Yt.

Bradford, Fa.

Andoyer, Alfl'ed.

Alfrod.

Alfred.

Alfrod.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Hornellsvllle.

Al1gelico..

Alfred.

Ward.

Ward.

West Almond.

'Brooklyn.

Greenwood.

Jlull'.lo.

Hebron, Pa.

Alfred.

Alfred.

MOllcbeater, VI, Alfrod.

Alfrod, Alfrod.

portville.

Hornel18vUle.

Milton, WI •.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfrod.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

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ALFRED UN'IVIffi8ITT.

UNIVERSITY BAND.

Andl;US, Glair Stephen.

Burdick1 ThomG8 Brown.

Clarke-, Elisha Davis, Cranston, Tbaddeus Stephen, Curtfes. George Albert, Cobb. Horace Lyman, Greene. Fay. - Omy, George FrederIck, Hess. WilHam Parks, Halght, William Jay, M .... h, WillIam Cbrl.topher, :Maxson, Llewellyn Marion, Larkin, Charles Henry,

Placet Fredor1ck Sherm.an, A. B., Rogers. Charles Potter;

Stewart, Edwin Lincoln, 'ritsworth, William WnHace,

CHAPEL OnCHESTRA.

Burr> 8uaie Emeline, BurdIck, Thomas Brown, Crund!l.1l, Helen lfar) Clarke, Ellsha Davis, Greennmn. WllUam Clarke.

Gmy, George Frederick, HaIght, William Jay, Larkin, Charles Henry, Manon, Llewellyn Marion~

0 .... 1<1, W1111am, Post, Charles Moody.

Plnce, Frederick Sherman, A. B..

Whole Number in Department ~

Number whoao names appear more than once COIT'ccted Total

Bolivar, Geneoree.

Hops Valley, R. 1.

Genooee.

Bollnr.

Ulysses, Pa.

Adams.

Ashaway, R I.

Putney.

Homer.

Almond.

Portville.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Manches!cr, Vt.

Geneseo.

Alfred.

Hops Vaney,

R. I.

Mysllc, Conn.

Ashaway, R. I.

Homer.

Alfred.

Portville.

Hornellavillo.

Milton, WIs.

Alfred.

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ALFRED UHIVlifRSITY.

DEPARTMENT OF ELOCUTION.

Avery, Murtha Est.eUe,

Babcock, Edwin Jeffrey, Ph. B., h R, BIl .. , Edna Alice,

Br!l&ted, Clair,

Brasted, Jennie Elizabeth, Briggs, Edith May.

Drown, Emma Kenyon, Burdick, Alfred Swphen, Bun. Susie JlJmeline, Carpenter, Hnrrlet 'Well!!, ChipDUlD, 8aroh Frances, Ph. B..

Clendenin, WilHam RUIDe, Glfipsoy. Harriet,

Glover, Allen Henry, Gray, George Frederick,

Groen, David Isaiah, Ph. B., A. B..

Hardngton, Elizabeth }!., Harrington. Willam C., Hendryx, Lottie M., Horton, Ada }[ary, Hunt, James Fawcett, Hyde, William Delos, Kenyon, MinnIe Belle, King, Lucy.

MIlls. Orpheus SUenuB, Ni<.hol8, Nelle.

OrtlllIby, Alton, Ossoskl, W11liam,

Peavy. Sylvanus Aeneas. A. B., Petty I Truman Alonzo, B. E., Randolph. Virgil Fitz,

W .. wrly, R. 1.

North Loup, Neb.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Spring Mllm.

Alfred.

LCOlUII'dIIvIlle.

}[ancheatcr.

Vl

Aahaway, R. I.

Hops Valley, R. I.

Ro",llo. N. J.

Farina., Ill.

Indpendence.

Ashawny, R. I.

Alfred.

Co,meron Mills.

Bolivar.

Port Allegany, Pt..

Port Allegany, fa.

Ha.mmondsport.

Nile.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

HornollsvlUe.

Rornellsvlll ..

Aol!'illca.

Pardoo.

RaD.

Alfred.

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Rixford, W1lllam UJy...", Spencer, Ina VIola, Stewart, EdwIn Linooln, Threlkeld, Colvin Hodg<l, WhIpple, Herbert George, Withey, Mary,

Witter, Mabel Eliza,

ALB'lUtD Ul(IVBRSlTl".

WellHvUle.

Oswayo, Fa.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Ashaway I R. I.

Alfred.

Wilt.

ALFRED UNTVlCRSlTY.

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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT.

Bassett. Thomas Reading, Blhe, Myrta Stell.,

Burdick, 1'lwmas Drown, Cummings, Andrew Allelll

Eaton, William Shermau, Ford. Hermu.n C., Helmer, Samuel Ray, Kenyon, Evcrett Rogers, Main, Ernest Clifford, MnxBon. Horacc Gordon, Patton, Isaac Wesley, Santee, John Henry, Truman, George W wen, Vincent., Nathan Hun,

Brown, John Darton, Crumh, Frank A.,

Edwurth, Ellsworth Joseph, Hull, Varnum Augustus, IveR, Nathan,

Kenyon, George Henry, Marsh, Wm. Ohristopher, MR.xwn, Charles: Henry!

11osher, John Pinkhllll1, Pearson, Oliva.r Warren, Santee, Clarence Eugene,

tiE!iWRB.

Jt;N10na.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Genesee.

Genesee.

Alfred.

Sn.lem, W, Va.

A.lmond, Alfred.

North Stonington,

at.

Genesee.

J ameatown, Ohio.

HornellBville.

Alfred.

W""oorly, B. I,

Scott.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Albion, Wis.

WeatAheond.

Bolivar.

Almond.

Alfred.

.Alfred.

Akaboda, Sweden.

HornellavilJe.

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ALli'UD UEtVER&!'TY,

TELEGIUrHY. PHONOGRAPHY, AND TYPl1\-WIUTING.

Bahcoek, Edwin Jeffrey, Hassett, 1Vm. Hemy, Enton, William Sherman, Greene. Charles Hemy, Hull, Vomuro Augnstns, Main, Ernest Clifford, Maxson, II omce Gordon, Vincent, :Sathan HuH,

Rarnetson. Sophia, Black, Elmer E., Burdick, G'?Orge Enos, Oaufield, Sus~n .Almelia) Champion, Emma Francos, qhipman, Ed win Clifford, Clark, Manfred F., Clark, Elisha Davis, Crandall •. Alfred Newton, Croy, Lucy,

Cranston, Thaddeus ~tevenB,

Davis, Om .ray, Davis, Hanna-h, Eaton, Jennie Esther, )i;aton, William Sherman, Fisk, John Grftnt, Glaspcy, Harriet, Gr<enc; Charles Henry, Hanington, William, Helme!', Samuel Ray>

HosIey,Olivex;

Hnnt, James Fawcett, Kenyon, Georg<! Henry, Lusk, )Iinnie Currie, Main, Emest Olifford, 'Maxeon, Charles Henry,

SPECIALS.

;';orth Loup, Neb, Alfred.

Alfred.

~otter Hill, R 1.

Albion, Wis.

North Stonin!,rton, Ct.

Genesee.

'Westerly, R. I.

Angelica, Ward.

Leonardsville.

Ward.

Alfred.

Mystic, Conn.

Independence, Hope Valley, R L Portville,

Alfred.

Genesee, Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred.

Alfred, Scott.

Farina, 111, Potter lIm, R I.

Bolivur.

Almond, Almond.

Hammondsport.

Bolivar.

Alfred.

North Stonington, Ct.

Alfred.

ALFnED "ONlYERSITY.

}Iaxooll .. 'William Silas, llanon, Hartley Henry, Pieree, Hcll1'Y Newton, ~

POU€-r .. Anthony Ulysses, PI'entice, Frank Maxson,.

PropPl' .. Schuyler ])1.,

Rogers, Ames Levi, Rogel's, Ulysses Stephen, Rixford, \Vm. Ulysses, "

SUllman, Frank Ellsworth, Snyder. 'f"homas Clinton, Stuart, MUTtha,

Tucker, .JaIDC-S G., Van Allen, John llenry, Vincent, Nathan Hull, W'hite, Homer Roherts) WiHard. Daniel Everett, Worth, Elbert }[onroe, Wycoff, Frederick,

Adams Centre.

Genesee.

Almond.

West Hallock, TIl.

Alfred.

Hartsville.

Greenwood.

Dnke Centre, Pa..

\Vellsville.

Friendship.

Hornellsville.

Buffalo.

Andover.

Belfast.

Westerly, R I.

Coudersport, Pa.

Wil't.

West Almond.

Welli;ville.

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ALFRED UNIVERSITY,

SUMMARY.

Post GrnduntM

Department of Thoology

DEPARTMENT Oli' Pm:1 .. 0SOPHY AND TIlE I.IBERAL ARTS.

Collegians:

Seniors: - Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Norma.l!

Academicians

Preliminary Academicians Prepnrlltories and Specials·

Department of Fine Arts Depart.ment of )lasie DepG:rtment of Business Department of Elocution

Total . Deducting Repetitions

CorrecW Total

REGISTRY OF STUDENTS.

Gentlemen, Ladle,.

Term 145-F.U. ,83 148

Term 146-Winter, 167 146

Tenn ,.:r-8prlng. 143 117

Total, 44B 411

A v-erage Registries for the year, Total Individual Registries

149 137

for the year, 236 21 3

13 8

I I

19 23 30 28 56 134 75 56 95 79 38

Total.

286 313 .60 859 286 449

DEPARTMENTS

AND COURSES OF INSTRUCTION.

'rhc lJni,'enl-ity i~ desiglled for hoth Gentlemen and Ladies, grunting Ill-em equal rights ano prhi1eges, nod flll'ni.i>hillg them C{{ual facilities.

It has organized the foHowing Depnrtments, :tnd c:atablished the fol- lowing courses of instruction :

L ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.

\ fuparatory, Courses, '/ PlIilosopllicltl.

, Classical.

2, D£l'AHTMENT OF TIlE I.JIlJElliH AUTS, Pmr,OHOPIIY, .AND DIDACTICH.

COUTSCS, PhHosophkal.

{

Classical, Normal,

3. DEPAlt'l')lEN'I' OF BUSINESS,

4, MUSIC,

CO\ll'S(lS, { Voea1.

InstrumentaL 5, DRp AR'l'lrENT OF FINE Alt'r8,

\ Drawln~ and Sketcbing.

Courses, 1 Cmyomng.

( Painting.

6, DEPARTMEN"l' OF INDl1S'l'RLAL ~rH:CHANICS.

7. DEPARTMENT OF' TUEOLOGY.

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ALFRED Ul'IiIVERSlTT.

DEPA.RTMENT OF THEOLOGY.

The Department of Theology Is open to students from every denominll~

tiOll of Christians, It is designed, primarily. to prepare persons for the Christian ministry. Any others who desire the nd'\"&ntnges of theological

$tudy are received to it'i elasses on such terms as the I:t'aculty may proscribe.

Applicants for admission arc expected to furnish satisfactory evidence of Christiun character. and of such scholnrship as will enable them succc$$fully to pursue the studie$ of the course. The terms flnd vacations are the same ns in the other Departments of the University.

No charge for tuition or room-rent, ior those rooming in the College buildings, is made for students who are studying In this department with the design of entering the ministry. There is already a well·selected TheolOgical Lihmry, to which valuable additions wnI he made as fast as possible, There are constant opportUIdtie& for r.;tudenta to engage in labor. with small eon, gregations .and Sabbath'ilchoola. and thus not only to do good service for others, hut to become thereciplents of aid, There are also measures instituted for the purpose of aiding such us may need pecuniary assistance, No pos·

sible means or labor will he spared, on the part of the Faculty, to meet all the appointments in this Departluent.

OOURSE OF STUDY.

IJ he regulru' course of Theo1ogical study in this Department occupies three fujI years, The general order of study in the different branches of Thoology jg as follows :

,JUNIOR YEAR,

BmLICAL,-Hebrew Grammar nnd Exercises; Portious of tbe Penta- teuch and Psnlms, iu Hehrew; Lectures ou Introduction to the New Testa- ment j ExegesIs of the Four Gospels in the Greek Harmony,

1'lIEOLOOlCAL,-TheoIogy, as hased on the Nature and Laws of Mind;

the evidences of ChristiAnity, Inspiration and Canon of the Scriptures; the Introduction to 'rheology, God's nature, attribntes and works; Natura.l And Compa.rative 'l'heoiogy and Religions:,

AI.FRED t:XIVERSITY.

HISTORICAL.-·Lecturc,.; on the Hiatory of the World before Christ-

~~~~

,

Hm!ILET[()AL.-Leetures on Pastoral Theology.

YIDDLE YEAR.

BIBLICAL..-Hebrew Exegesis, Isaiah; Greek Exegesis, Epistles of the New'restnment,

THEOLOOICAL.-Anthl'Opology, including the Doctrine of Sin, HOMlLE'I'lCAL.-Leetures on Lhe Constitution and Mission

of

the

Church,

HrsTORlCAL.-History of the Apoatolic Church. a.nd Eccle.siastieal History to the Council of Nice, 325 A. D,

SENIOR YEAR.

BrnUCAL,--Hebrew ExegesilJ continued; Greek Exegesis, Epistles of Ihe New Testament.

TlIEoLoulCAL.-Christology. incJudtng the Doctrine of Redemption.

ESCHATOLOGY IlIld Lectures on the Sabbath, Baptism. /Uld the Lord's Supper.

H18TORlCAL.-The General History of the Church from the fourth century to the present time.

HOMILETIC.U.-Le;Jtures on the CompO$itionand Dcliveryof Sermons, with Exercises.

ELOCl:TION.

A course of instruction in elocution will be given to the students e.x.

tending through the three years, with especial reference to vocal culture and frequent praetice in Scripture and Hymn reading, and the delivery of sermons, Prominence is given to extemporaneous spooking, or tbe de~

livery of tllOUghtE! prepared hut not written, It 18 df'signed to meet, 8.B far as may be possible, the special nel:Jg of each illdi vIdual in his preparation for the duties of the prencber's office.

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.'\I,FlU.;}) lINIVERSI'l'Y.

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.

PHIWAllATOHY.

The prepil~ntOl'Y studies luclndn Spelling. Readiug, Ft'cC'·Jwnd Drawing Geography, Anthm('tic, and Grammar. These nrc required to the cxteni dem~nd(,'d by ~hc Rcgcut$of the University of Ncw York, for grnnting their Prcluuiuary Acnd.emic CCl'tificlltt'S. Glnssc& in tile aboyc named studies are taught cMIl tc~m m t.h: ycar,. T~w Hcgent.'l' Ccrtificate -will be tlccepted in tlJe.ae studies, In lien of l:xanlllmtlOuB, for the higher depurtmClltA.

rr'ExT·BooKR;-G.'ography, S-wintOll; Aritlmwtie, :;jIilne; GrAmmar

Reed find Kcllogg. '

AUA])Emc.

n.-.\f'f.>TC\\, ('Ot'HiH';.

HIsroUy;-Ullited ,StllleS, Ridpath, lllld Leetttrl'>:.

RUETOltlC:-Elcuwntnry, Kf'llogg, ELOCUTION:-Yoenl Cu]!nre, lb$sc-ll,

llIATHEllA.Tres:-AIgelJtt), thrnugh fpwdratics, lInne, GeollHJlr,\-, pLme, ,rcntworl1L

LATIN:-~mmm!lr flud HeMler, Allen and Greenough,

C;I.!SUl', Commentaries, four lmoks, ,,:\Jl<m nnd Groonouo-JL C1CCl'O, I$ix orations, Allen ami GreetlOuV'h. ., VirgU, ;ll;Dcid, ,"IX book;.;, aml Eclogue.':!-,'" Greenough.

8<11:u5l, Cntilim:, Greenough.

Prm-;c {)ompositioll: ./on(!t;.

GRERIi;-Gl'ammfU ami H\~lidi"r, Good"':1l and lVhite XCllopholl, Annhllt,;tt<. Goodwln, ' llOHlt'!", llfnd, tJ1TI;'C huoks, Boi~c.

rUfLO:>OPHH'AL ('OU1{"I\, PrrYSICAL Ct~LTCRE:-

:}IU8IC:-

HIB'l'OIW:· .... Dnited ,-;tates, HidpfHil. IWil Lr~c-tHn~;;.

RlIJ..i:TOHIC:-Elcll1f'utnry, Kellogg.

EI.oCC"TlON :-Yoicc (:UltUl'C, HllS<;{lll,

llOOX-KEEPI:XO;-All"l'ed Llliversity, Williams: and Hoger~

PHYSICAl. GEOOUArrry:-

:MATl1li:;\rA'l'l(;~:-AIgcOl'ft, th-rough quudrntiti3, }lilue, Geometry, plane, 1V(JntwOl'lh.

LATIN:-Grammnl' find Hemler, Allen ill1d Grccnough.

C~ar, Conl1ncntm~ics, four O?Oks, Allen nnd Greenough, N. R-Clussetl ar(' tuught m lllO>~t 01 the ahove studies each te' .

the ye!1t'. ' 1m 1Il

NORMAL OR TEACHERS' COURSE.

PRU". D. A. BLAKESLEE. Ptl.OF.1.

n.

:1IAXHON.

In no particular has this InstitutioD obtained a more honorable record than in the number of qunllticd and successful teachel's it has sent out a.n~

Dually into the -public schools and academies of the country. The demand for spednlly quo.1Wed teachers is now greater than ever. To meet, in some meaBl.1Te, this dellund, a Normal Course has been l1rnwg;ed, where, in addi- tion to the usual studies, those d€l.;iguing to teach. may have apecilll training for tbeir work. Particuhu' attention is given to mfttters connected \"ith ptri.

TfUl/l'y Ed'IJ.-oolwn, The word-script method of teaching rending 18 used,- Free-band Dmwing is, for this purpose. made u speciulty, and the usc of objects, taught. School organl{.:atioll and goyerument arc made regulilr studies.

tfhe nim is to make education a. science nnd teaching a profession. A Teachers' Cluss, under the supervision of the Regents, is organized for the Fan and Winter terms, in which tuition is frecto those who PMS tbe exami- nations of the class, provided they hold the State Preliminary ACfidemic Certiticnte.

For admissionl 0. State PreJhnil1ary Aeademio CertHic-ute is required.

l>'IRST yEAR.

~8t Term.

LATIN:~Grammar, Allen and Greenough.

Pf£YSICAlo CULTURlil~-

l!ATHEM.o\.TIcB:--Algehra commenced, MUne,

IIISTOny:-Hiswry of the United States, Ridpath, llud Lecturel.

ART:~Free·hand Drawiog.

Swnul T&rl1 •.

:MUSIC:-

LATIN:-LeaSOllS, JonflJ3,

MATlIEll.\.TfCs:-Algebrn continued, 1Iilne,

HlSTORy:-Hlswl'Y of the United States, Ridpu.thJ and I...eeture!.

AnT:-Froe-hnnd Drawing continued.

Third Term.

LATrN:-Cresar, Allen and Greenough.

}[ATlIEMATJCS:-AlgelJra. completed. Milne, ART:-Mecho.nical Dmwiug

Al'PI,[1tD MATHlliMATlCS:-Book-keeping,

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excmm YEU.

F'iriit Term, LA.'l'lN:-Cicero. Allen and Greenough.

GEllMAN;-Conversatlou81 !tletllod1l: Studien and PlaI1dereieD~ Stern.

MATHEMATICs:-Gcometry, Pluue, ,,"'·entworlh, POLITIOAL SOI:El\OE:-Civil Government.

~~nd Terrn"

LA'1'ffi:-Ckeroj Allen and Greenough.

GERMAN:-Gramrual' comph:tetl, Pl'OSC Reader continued.

~IATln.MA'1'ICS :-Trigonolllelry) ,\" Clll'VOl'th.

RUE'XoRIO:-Elemcnlary HLetoric, Kellogg.

GERMAN:-Wilhelm Tell.

LATm:-Yirgll.

RHETORlc:-Completed, MUSlO:-

Third It!1'rn.

TIURD YEAH.

]i¥lr8t TlJ'rrn.

NATURAL SCIENoE:-Chemistry, Cooley.

PnYSICAL SCIENCE:-Physics, Norton.

NORl1AL:-School Law and ·Ecollomy. Lectu.rea.

Bwmd Term.

PHYSICAL SClBNCE:-Chemical PhysiCs.

:U.A.Tn::EMATICS:-Astl'onomy, Sharpless and PhUlipa.

NOlurAL:-History of Education, find Methoos# Lectures, Third TfYtm,

MATH.E.MA'IIcs:-Surveying. Wentworm.

NATnRAL HISTORy:-Botany. Gray.

NORMAL:-Primury Methods# Object I.eason/;, Lectures, SENIOR rEAR.

Fi1'Bt Tenn.

METAPJIYSICS:-Psychology, llahan,

Lrl'ERA'l'URE:-Ancient) QuackeuboB, ttnd Lectures, METAPl:Il'SlCS:-Loglc. McCosh,

ELooUTI02i:-Advanood Vocul Culture.

A.L1"'lUU) tINIVIUUUTY,

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&oond Term.

LAw:-Internlltionnl, ~ctur($,

RnE'l'ORIC;-Art and l)ractice of Discotn'sc, Day, and. Uompositioll , I.lITERATuRE:-English. Lecturesl and Rcadingportions of Cunterbury

Tales, Chaucer, and Piers the Plowmun, Langland.

CIVlLIZATION:-History and Philosophy, Leetures,

Thi1'd :rt1'm.

ClVILIZA'1'ION~-History a.nd Philosophy continued. Lectures.

1ESTHETlca:-Lectures,

NATURAL HISTOR'f:-Goology, Dana, and Lectures, NA'l'1JRAL SCII.;~cE:-Physiol(lgy. advaneea.

ETHICB:-Lectures.

ELECTIYE STUDlES.

In the aiJove course8, where four studies nrc assigned to A t_€lrm, tn ad·

dition to Italllitl. the· student must elect thrt.e of these. Italian CUll iJe- sub- stituted for German or Fren("h,

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DEPABTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE LIB- EBAL ABTS.

ACADEMICAL SOHOOLS, SCHOOL OF 4l.Tm,

PROF, SCOTT,

Thu;. School includes the Latin Language and Roman Literature, His.

tory. and Arehreoiogy, It is divided into three cln.sses, and occupies five years,

CLA,6S I.-Elemenm of Latin, CreBnr, 8a11mt) Latin Prose Composition.

CLAse It-Cicero. Virgil. Latin Pl'OBf; t:omposition, and Arehroology.

CLA88III,-{a)Oicero, Horace, Juvenw, Livy, Tacitus, Terence, LucroUus, Early Latin, Latin InscriptionS;. or (h) an equivalent course in Post.

classical Latin, embracing Roman Law, and the cl1l'ly history aOO doctrines of the Ohri$tian Church .

. METHODS,

Tho Roman method of pronunciation is followed.

Instructwn is given by text-boob and lectures.

In Cla.as I •• special attention is given to the acquisition of a large vocab- ulary and to the mastery of the inflections and general principles of Syntax.

Trnnslation of ensy English sentences into Latin is daily practiced. Four books of Cregar's Commentnries on the Ga-llic War and Sdlluet's Ca.tiline are read.

In Class

n ..

there IS n thorough study of tbc SUbjunctive Mood, syno- nyms, opposites, and the derivation and formation of words. Prosody ie studied in connection with thc reading of Virgil. Roman Antiquities and Classical Geogra.phy and Mythology, commenced in Class I., are continued throughout the SebooL Prose composition and sight rcadingreceive careful attention. Six: orations of Cicero tlIld Virgil's 1Eneid (Books I.-VI.) and

Eclogues are read. •

In Class: III., attention is directed to rlll'e grammatical fOrtll$ and idioms.

As mucll M poaslble of the authors named is read The object aimed at is a wide acquaintance with the different departments of Latin Literature in the original. Paseages from authors. not mentioned are read at sight and this work is supplemented by the lectures of the ProfCSSQr. Division h of this class: is especially designed for those studying for the Ohristian AIinis.

try, but none will be admitted to this eourse who have not previously taken CIa .... I. and II.

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TJCX'l'·nOOlrs USED.

Latin LeMons; Jones. Latin Prose. Jones ~ Latin Grammarl Allen and Greenough; Creur, Allen and Greenough; Cicero, Allen aDd Greenough i SaUust, Allen and Greenough; Virgil, Greenough. Livy, Chase and Stuart;

Horaee, Chase and Stuart: Juvenal, Chase and Stuart; Efirly Latin. Allen;

LRtln Lexicon. White; Homan History, Leighton; Roma.n Literature, Cro·

well and Riehurdson: Mythology, ~lurray; Cluesicul Atlus, Ginn tlIld Heath.

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ALFRED 'C"NfVE.RSITY.

SCHOOL OF GREEK.

PROF. E.

xl.

TOMLINSON.

The subjects taught fife the Greek Lnllgunge, snd Greek History find Literature,

The school is divided into two Classes, Class L requiring two years of study, and ClnS8 II. Olle year.

CLASS I.-White's Fil'gt. Lesson in GfCC'k and Goodwin's Greck Grum- mar nrc uSl."d in givjng instl'llction in the cll ments of Ihe lunguage.

Stndents in this class read three Looks of XcnopllOn's ADl~oll.sis,

Goodwin, and thrcc hooks of Ho~er's Hind, BoIse.

Frequent exercises in Greek c(·mpogition fire requircd in this Class.

CLAes H.-Students are udmittetl to Ihis Class after completing the studies of Clill's 1. The authors reud are PJato, Demosthenes, Sophocles, Aristoplianes, Euripides. Greek History Bnd Litemture are taught iu this Class.

Greek is pronounced according to the written ficccnts, and in conform~

ity with the Uie~Q(l given in the Preface to Goodwin'g Greek Grammar.

During the first two terms, the student is conducted through the com·

mon forma Dud inllections of [he language, and ts made acquainted with the lendiug principles of its syntax. The writing of Greek is can,fully prac, ticed. and particular attention is giyen to the formation of English deriva- tives from GNck words.

The reading of the A MOO-gig is ,wcompUltiCd with fl'cq uent lessons. in GrfllUJllar, find thc stndent is required to apply the ]1 Sf,(lllS leurned in the Grammar to the text wlJich ig read. It lS tbe [lim to so familiarize the student with tbe forms and syntux of t.he langunge, bY frequent reviews ond constant drill, that a good foundlltion may be laid for reading at sight.

In reading the lliad, a genernl gramIDfiticul drill is: continned, and special attention is given to a compmlson of l11e Homeric forms with the cOl1'espondiug Attic fotIDs, to tbe dt;:l'lvation Bud eotnposltion of Greek 'Worda, find to Prosod.v. AnHquities and .1Iyl.hology.

In the study of the Greek nuthors of Class II., it is eXIIected t.hat the student "will be prepared, by previolls dIm, to read more mpidly, B,nd, wllilenot neglecting grammaticnl study, to give more o.ttention to the author's thought 'find style.

Cse is mudc of such standnrd works on Greek History aud Literature, Philology, and Antiquities, us are found to be most helpful to the student.

ALFRED UNIVERSITY. 49

SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS.

PM>,. A. B. KENYON.

CL ... SS I.-Elements of Alg-ebra through Quadl'Rtic Equn!ionB, and

PIClti0 GWIDetry,

CLASS It-Algeom completed, Solid Geometry. and Plane und Spheri~

cal l'rigonG1lletry

CLAes 111.-Annl)"ticnl G,:!ollletry, {'nIellJus, Surveying, ("onie Sections, Mathematical Astronomy, nnd Desctiptivc Gcometry.

Asid. from the work jn the text-books, llUmero\lS theorems, proUems"

and examples are assigned of a nutmr intended to a.cqu:lint the litudent with the prfictknl uses of I nch study, owl to induce orighlfil thinking, in mnking demonstrations, constructions rmtl solutiO'lS.

In Surveying, each subject is iIlustrnted ftnd applied by actual prActice in the field with the appropriutc instruments.

TL,,(T-nOOl{S USED.

Milne's Inductive Algebra.

Olney's University Algebrn.

"Wentworth's Phme and 80lid Geometry, Wentworth's Prnne snd Spherical Trigonometry.

Wentworth'ij Surveying"

Dl) .. ~ies' New Annlylicai Geometry,

DaYi~' Ntw Calculus.

Coffin's Gonic SectioJls Loomis' Treatise on Astn::monlY.

Church'S Descriptive Geometry.

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50 ALFRED UNIVERi:llTY,

SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES.

PROF. 1. F. KENYON.

GERMA.N.

Conversaticmnl }lethod. Text-hook; Stern, 8tudieu aud Plandereieu com·

pleted. Tbe instrucHOll, os far fiS possible, is given ill GcrIOn!L Btudy of German Grammar begun. Text-hook; Sawyer. proceed as far as

Syntax, also begin Boisen's German Prose Reader, selections fti)ID

part first.

Complete Sawyer's Grammar, continue Reader, Boisen as faras part fourth, with German convenmtiou and composition.

Finish German Reader (parts four und five). or substitute for it the read·

ing of one of Schiller's plays, "Wilhelm Tell," or "Jungirnu VOll Orleans," inlerspersed with exercises in Gel'man composition.

Reading 01 Goeth's Fau~t, first part complete. translating the work iuto EngliBh, but comments and explanations in German us tur 06 possj~

ble.

FHKKCH,

Na.tural :Metbod, Convel'sutioiH1I, Text-book, Souveur, Petites Causeries completed. Instruction in French as far as possible.

Study of French Grammar begun, Duffet's Method, part tinst completed, Translation into French, and French COovcl'SI1tion.

Study of French Grammnr ('onlinued, Duffet, pntt second completed. Re- view of irregular vcrbs, and French composition.

Reading of Duffet's Fren('h Literature, or s\lbstituting Knupp's French Reader, selectioml from first half of the hook, with ]~rvnch conversa- tion.

Complete Knapp's French Reader, 0)' substitute for it H Yietor Hugo's QUfiITe

Vingt,~Treize," or ., Hernani," with composition, in Fre .. lCh jnt(,;r~

spersed at regular intervals.

IT.4.LI:\li.

Begin euore's Conversational Grammnr, proceed as far as Subjullctive lrood, interspersed with COllversation in Italian, and free exercises in CQm~

pO'iition.

Complete enore's Grammar, Exercises in dIctation, and free composition.

Review of Irregullll'v(lrbs, Heading und Trunsli1tingot Baccini's t< RaCCODti,"

with conversation and comments in Italian.

Translating and commenting on Silvia Pellieo's, I,e lIie Prigtoni complete, conversation entirely in Italian.

D'Azelio Ettore, Fierumosca intelsper:s0d with composition, on subjectssug·

gested by the rendin~, in Italian.

ALFRED UN1VRRSI1'l'.

SCHOOL OF PHYSICS.

PROF. H. C. COON.

This School includes two classes. each of which requires one year's work,

Cl.ASS L -The llrst term is devoted to Physical Geograpby.

The seeond tenn, to the elements of Physics and the Me- chanics of Solids, Liquids, Gases, and Sounds.

The third term takes up Moleeulur PhysiCij us munifested in Heat, Light, and Electricity.

These subjects are illu,strated hy suitable apparatus, wbich the students are expected to use in performing experimenls under the direction of tile Professor. Additions are made to t.hc apparatus fla fast ns funds occrue from the Babcock Endowment Fund for that purpose.

CLASS n.-This Class is designed for students who desire practical and advanced work, especially in 1tlechunica nnd Engineer- ing, tbe aubjects pertaining to these last being taught by the Professor of these Schools, One year is devoted to the study of .Mechanical or Physical problems and labor- atory work, including 0 course of prescribed cX},Jeritnents [lnd reading.

TEXT-BOOKS,

Physical Geogrnphy:-Guyot, New Edition.

Elementary Physics:-~orton. For reference, Daniel, anthony find Brneket, Ganot.

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SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY.

PnOF. H. C. COON.

This school includes two classes. each of which requires one year's work.

CLASS I.-The first term is devot;..'1i to the study of the elementary principles of fhe Science, tlnd of the non-metals and their compounds. with labomtory work.

The second 1el'D1, to the metals and the compounds of Car- bon, with ~lppl'Dprinte worK,

The t.hird term to QuaHtnt.ivc Analysis, with at least two nours daily practice. Descriptive Astronomy mny he sub.

stituted for this.

CLASS II.-This class. indudes Qunlitative Aualysis; e:xperimenta iUDS-

trnting the principles of the Science, whh special examina- tion of compounds, find Quantitative Analysis. This y~ar

!nay be given to Analysis Rnd Agricultural Chemistry, iuw eluding the genernl principlcs, and Soil Analysis, or to Medical Chemistry.

'1'BX'r·:aOOKS,

Inorga!lic:-Cooleyand Appleton's Young Chemist,.

Orgaulc:-Remsen,

Chemical Analj:,sis:-AppIctou or Stodard, and Frosenius New SYRtcm,

F~r refere~ce, Fowlle-, Norton, Uoscoe and tichorlemmer, and St.recker's Orgamc Chcnllstry.

~tudent8 are chnrged t.wo dollnrs Ii term for chemicals in elemuntary practice and ten dollnl13 in Chtmical Analysis, and pny for tbeir own hreak~

age.

SCHOOL OF NATURAL HISTORY.

PROF. E. P LARKIN". 1IAHK SHEPPARD, M. D.

COURSE OF IN$'l'RCCTION.

The course of instruction will comprise two classes: the :first compre·

hending the amount of study required for the degree {If Bnchelor of Arls;

for this class a certificate of proficiency will be given. The second clnss wiU include the entire course ot instruction fot· the School of Natural His- tory.

CLASS L-Clfl13s L m,tst pilss two examinations in two of the following studies, each of which requires two tt'rlllS O'f dYe hours each week: Botnoy, Zoology, PhYSiology, Geology.

CLASS H.-Cluss II. must pass examinutions in Botany, Zoo1ogy, PhYB~

iology, Biology, Geology. and Blowpipe AnalysIs; each study requiring t.wo terms of five hours per week.

The course of IDstruction occupies three yOtll'S. Those wbo complete uny study of the course may receive a certificote of proficiency for thnt study; nnd those who complete all the lmmchesin the course, und submit n thesis. on a subject to he assigned at t.he beginning of the third year, snHsfnNol'Y to the Fncultyof the School, rece-ive " Diplomu of the School of "N MurullJistorv.

Students in Biology will haY(' t.he use of first doss micrm;wpes; the course will consist principaUy of stlldies in AnimaJ and V cgctahlc l-il.'ltology, Instruction in this school will be given by lectures, in uddHion to the fol- lowing le3t-books:

BOTANY "-Botany, Bess~-y, Briefer Course; Omy's New 1.InnnaJ of BoUlllY, (Last Ed.). 1"01' relt'l'encc: .Bessey's Botany for High l:ichools and Oolleges; Gl'nY's' Botanical Text~lJOok;

North American Lichcns, Tuck~-rman; ~Iadorlkle's Botany.

Zo~loGy.-Colllparl1tive Zo\HO§!, by .Jnmes OrIon, (Ed. IB!l,3). For refereuce; ZoOlogy, 1 acknrd; Guide to the Study of Insectil, Pitclrard; Transformations of Insects, Dr. Dunclln; Insect World, Lonis }<'!guier; Harris's Insects Injurious to Veget8~

tion, Flint; on Classifkation of Birds-the works of Dr.

Coues, Corals und Coral Islands, Darm; Tbe Standard Nat~

UTill History, by LendIng Amcl'icun Authors, Boston, l884- et seq.

PE'Y8IOLOGy.-Human Body, :Martin, Briefer Course; Humun Body, .lIunin" F01' J'eference; Anatomv of lnvel'tch-rated An·

imals, Huxley; Cal'pcntcx-'s Physiology; Ol'ay"sAnalolllv.

BlOLOGY.-Practical Biology. Prof. Huxley nnd Prof. H, N, ),Iartiu;

The Crnwtiah. Huxley; Botanical )licto chemistry, Ponlsen -Trelense. For reference; l~i)rms of Aniwu} Life, noiles·

ton; The hIiCl"Dseope nnd Its Hevelntions, Carpenter; The Microscope, J. Hogg; BffiJJcy's Botany.

GlOOLQGY.-The New Tcxt-·}}ook of Geology" Danu (Ed. of 138,3), :For reference; Daua's )Iunual of Geology; Elcmcnlsof G€ology, LeConte; ~ffinuol of Geology, Lyell; Principles of Geology, Lyell.

BI,oWPIPR A~ALYSIS,-Blowpipe Annlysis, Nason-Chandler, Revised Edition. For refel'ence: F'rcsflnius; Plattner;

BcrzcliHs.

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