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COLLEGE,

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMEN~.

1880-81.

AI'.RON, OHIO.

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"LET THERE BE LIGHT."

Bucr--ITEL ·coLLEGE.

NA:M:ED IN HONOR OF MON. J. :R. BUCHTEL,

FOUNDED, OWNED ANO CONTROLLED

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E OHIO CONVENTION OF UNIVERSALISTS

Open alike to students of b•Jth sexes, and of all religious opinions, and

designed to furni.h the highest grade of

CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY SCHOLARSHIP.

Under too direction of

T ho,ough an:J E<perien:ed T nchers.

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1881.

FALI:, TEIC\f.

Tuesday, S~:ptembcr 6.-Rc·gistration and Entrance Examinations. 'vV ednesday, September 7.-Entrance Examinations continued. Thursday, September 8 . .,-Instruction begins. Fricby, Decem her r6.-Fall term ends.

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WI:'ITER TEH~f.

Tuesday, January J.'--Rcgistration and Entrance Examinations. \\r cdnesday, January +-Instruction begins. Friday, March 24--\Vinter Term ends.

SPRI:'\G TERM.

Tuesday, ~larch ;!8.-Rcgistration and Entmucc Examinations. \V ctlnesday, ~larch 29.-Instructiou begins . .:\Ionrlay, ~lay zz.-Senior Examinations begin. Sunday, June rS.-Baccalaureate Sermon. ::\Ionday June 19.-Class Day . .:\fonday, June 19, 8 P. !\f.-Address before the Literary Societies. Tuesday, June 20.-Annual :Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Tucs<by, J unc 20. 10 .\. :\I.-Annual ~Ieeting of the Alumni

Association. Tuesday, June 20, 3 P. :\i.-Address before the Alumni Associ-

ation. Tuesday, J nne 20. 8 P. :\f.-Senior Preparatory Exercises. \Vednesday, J nne 2 r. 10 A. :\r.-Commencement E::-:ercises. 'Vcdncsday, J unc 2 r, 3 1'. :\I.-Annual Address; Decennial Reun-

Ion. FALl. TER:\f.

Tuesday, Scptemher 5.-Rcgistration and Entrance Examina· tions. "r edne"day, September 6:-Entrancc Examinations continued.

Thursday, ~cptem bt?r. 7- -Instruction begins.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Hox. J. R. BUCHTEL. AKRON. 1882 EDWIN P. GREEN, AKRON, 188z Cm .. G. T. PERKINS, AKRON, r88z HEXR Y BOSZAR, BRUfFIEI.D, 1882 JONAS J. PIERCE, SHARPSVILLJ<;, PA. x88z lioN. S. :\1. BCRXHA:i\1. AKRON, r88z JunGE X. D. TIBBALS, AKRON, 1881 JAMES T. TROWBRIDGE, AKRON, 1881 FERDINA~D SCHUMACHER. AKR<>"<, x88x WILLIAM A. MACK, NoRWALr:, 1881 REY. J. F. RICE, OL:.ISTED. r88r

._.) . RE\·. J. S. CANTWELL, D. D .. ATTLEBORO, :\lAss., 1881 GE:x. A C. VORIS, AKRON, 1883 WILLI~Uf .H. SLADE, CoLu:.rm.:s, 1883 JOY H. PENDLETON, AKRON, 1883 AVERY SPICER .A.KROX, x883 R~::\c. IL L. CANFIELD, XonwAI.K, r883 REv. ANDREW WILLSOX, R,\.VEXNA, .ss3

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I Ho:-;. ]. R. BCCIITEL. AKno:-;

ALBERT B. TINKER, AKno:-;

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TREASURER.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTE 18Sr

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Ho~.]. R. BUCHTEL. WILLIAM l JOY H. PENDLETON. CoL. G. T. PI

ALBERT B. TINKER.

COMMITTEE ON lNSTRUC1

GEx. A. C. VORIS. JunGE N.D. Hox. S. M. BURNHAM.

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OFFICERS

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INSTRUCTION AND· GOVERNMENT.

RF.\". ORELLO CO~E. D. D.,

PRESIDENT,

Messcnger-Profes!ior of Mental and Moral· Philol'ophy.

ELIAS FR.AUNFEl..TER, A. :\I., Ph. D .•

Professor .of l\latlwmatics.

CHARLES l\I. KNIGHT, A. M.,

Pien:e-Pmfcssor of Natural Science.

CARL F. KOLBE. A. M.,

Hilton-Professor of Modern Languages.

BENJAMIN T. JONES, A.M.,

Professor of Ancient Languages.

:MARIA PARSONS,

Bttchtel-Profcssor of Rhetoric and English Literature.

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Princip:tl of Prcpamtory Dcp:utmcr anol

Instructor in Science ami Xormal StU<

WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, A. ~I

Instructor in Ancient L:mguages.

~l'STE E. C~ f..:\:\£BERLA1X, M.:

r nstructor in Engli~h.

JAMES H. AYDELOTf. B.S.,

Instructor in :\fathcmatics.

BENJAMI~ T.JONES, A.M .•

Secretary.

\VILLL\:\f D. SHIPl\.fA~. A l\:

Librarian .

ARTHUR S. KIMBALL,

Teacher of Voice Culture ami Hannc

ELLA H. MORRISON,

Teacher of Instmmentall\.fusic.

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ENDOWMENTS.

MESSENGER PROFESSORSHI~

The Messenger-Professorship of Mental and Moral Philosophy was endowed by Mrs. L. A. E . .:Vfessenger, vf Akron, _in memory of her deceased husband, Rev. George Messenger ..

HILTON .PROFESSORSHI~

The Hilton Professorship of :Vlodcrn Langua~es was endowed by John I!:_ Hilton, of Akron, 0.

PIERCE PROFESSORSHIP.

The Piei·ce Professorship of Natural Science was endowed by· Mrs. Chloe Pierce, of Sharpsville, Pa.

BUCHTEL PROFESSORSHIP.

The Buchtel ProfeJ>sorship of English Literature was endowed by M r~. flizaheth Buchtel, of Akron, 0.

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Thirty scholarships of $1,000 each, have been e~ the following donors:

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JoH-" PERDUE ................. _. ............................. La ELI ..\f. KEs:\'EDY ................................ ~ ......... Do JoHs K. SMITH ... ; ......................................... A~

N. s. OLtN ................................................. :.stt *JoHN B. SMITH ...................................... : ...... Ur *l\.1Rs. CANDIA P AL~IEn .................................. Pa' *GEORGE vV. STEEL ....................................... Pa *i\{RS. GEORGE vV. STREI ............................... Pa

BRICE HI I. TO" ............................................. D€ Joii=- LounE:-.oBACK ........................ ( ............... M·

*JOHN EPsY ................................................... Kc *JosEI'H 1-hnY, Sn .......................................... :Jel

REV. H. P. A:-.oD Mns. D. E. SAGR ......... u ......... R! MRs. HE:-.oRY BoszAn .................................... Bt

*E. F. LounE;o.;nACK ....................................... W H. D. Louur:snAcK ............. ; ......................... vv' *THO~lAS KIRBY ......................... : ................. l\.1

l\.IR. Axn l\.ins. IsAAC KEr.r.v ........................... :J\1 ,S. T. AND S. A. ::\Ioox ....... ; ........................... c, GEORGE 1'110:.\lAS .......................................... G·

:\IRs E. \V. TERRILL ...................................... Je Mns.Jonx fl. Hn.Tos .................................... A

*Wxr.r.rAli Rossos ................. ; ...................... N *SAMUEl. BIRDSALL ............................ : .......... P

These scholarships arc appropriated according 1

of the donors. Thc_v are intended to aid only wort ing students.

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GENERAL INFORMATION.

BucnTEL CoLLEGE was founded by the Ohio F niversalist Convention in rS7o. and tool· its name from its mr.st generous bcncf~tctor, Hon. J. R. Buchtel. who has consecrated his life ~md 1

wealth to its support. It was chartered by the Ohio Lcgisl:ttnrc in the same year as a College ()f Liberal Arts and Letters, and is designed to secure the highest grade of Clm:sical, Scientific and Literary culture knowu to American Colleges.

LOCATION.

Buchtel College is located in Akron, Summit County, Ohio. This, Cfty, with a population c>f about ~o,ooo, is situated in thc­midst'Zif hills and Yallep, and is one of the IPost picturesque in the country. From the first, Akron has evinced its interest in the Col­lege by bestowing a gencrou; patronage. It is a healthy city, ~md easy of access. being located on the line of the Xew York, Penn­sylyania & Ohio; Cle\·e]and, l\It. Y ernon and Columbus, and Val­ley Railway!>, and having direct connection with all parts of the country.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMEXT.

The curriculum embraces :

FmsT: A Classical Courso::.

SEco~n: A Scientific Course.

TmnD : A Philosophical Course.

These arc four years' courses and arc equal to those adopted by the he,.;t institutions of the country.

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estnblished a Preparatory School, in which stmlcnts arc thoroughly fitted for the college classes.

NORMAL WORK ..

Students designing to teach will rccei,·c special attention in the THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACHING, from thorough and experienced teachers.

::\'IUSIC.

Superior advantages arc atfonlcd for the study of ~lusic, both iw<trumcntal arul vocal. Special attention is gi,·en to \'OICR IIU 1 J.D­

Jxn.

LABORATORY AND APPARATUS.

The College is provided with excellent Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus of the most approved kind. It has n Lahor­atory open to students, well furni!'hed with appliances for making chemical experiments and analyses.

CABI~ET OF ~ATURAL HISTORY.

The collection of minerals and specimens illustrating_geologi­cal formations and fossils, is very full. All orders of living ani­mals nrc represented by prepared specimens. All collections are intended for usc in comparative study, and not for exhibition.

LECTURES.

The instruction of the College aims to combine the advantages of the lecture ancl recitation systems. Lectures arc delivered to the

FnESIHIAN CL.Ass.-On Health and Habits of Study. SoPHOMORE CLA->s.-On English and Classical Literature. Ju:swn CLASs.-On Physical Science. SENIOR CLASs.-On ~atural and Revealed Religion. NonilAL CLAss.-On Education and Methods of Teaching. Lectures on Physiology and Health will be delivered from

time to time hy prominent physicians of the city. 1

Additional Lectures are delivered before the College students, on topics of general interest, by persons invited from abroad.

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I )urin~· :->~...: }J:tt;f yc:~r filL' ()~j,n\·inr_!· ~;·L·tnrt·...:. iLlYt' \\t·('tl

dclivnul i1y U1c f:,ilowin~ gcntle111cn, residents of .Akron:

Rev. Richard Eddy, Pastor of the First Universalist Clmrch : "The l\fission of Nations."

Dr. X. S. Burton, Pastor of the Baptist Church: "The Succcssfui Scholar.''

ReL T. E. ~Ionroe, Pastor of the Congregational Chttrch : "The end of Education."

Judge C. Bryan. of the Akron Bar: "Socrates."

C. R. (7rant. E~q., of the Akron Bar: ''The l\fonroe Doct­rine and the Panama Canal."

Gen. A. C. \r oris, of the Akron Bar: '"An Address-· to Y oun.~ ~[en."

Rev. \V. \\r. Case, Pastor of the First M. E. Church : " Lessons from the Life of an English Poet."

C 0-EDUCAT~ON. The College is open to students of both se:occs, who are

admitted to equal privileges and honors.

The results achie,·ed in Buchtel College testify to the ability of young ladies to compete successfully with young gentlemen for the honors of thorough scholarship.

RELtGIOX.

\Vhile the College is under the auspices of a religious denomi, nation, no restriction is imposed ttpon the exercise of religious opinions.

Students are required to attend whatever church their parents or guardians may elect. X early all denominations. both Protestant

·and Catholic are represented in Akron by flourishing churches. While the College aims to be religious, it is, in its internal economy, in no sense sectarian. ·

Religious opinions are respc-.:tcd but not taught.

All students are required to attend morning prayers and the reading of the Scriptures in the chapeL

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LITrR .\ K Y \\.Ol{K.

CuLLEUE RuETOlUl:"\l.s.-Thc stmlcnts ·are organi..:cd into

classes for exercises in orations, essays and debate. These classes

arc under the direction of the Professor of Rhetoric and English

Literature. Each student is required to prepare and deliver .origi­

nal pcr_fonnances at stated times, during the college year. During

.the Commencethent week public exhibitions will be g.iven by

the memLers of the Senior Class of the Preparatory Department.

LITEH.\1:¥ Sour:Tms.-Tiwre arc three likrary societies in

the College unde1· th~: <lircction and control uf the student'>, and

a most cummcndabh: inf.ere~t is maintained in the literary work.

The Bryant Society i:-; compo:-;ed of gentlemen students in regular

college classes, and was cstaulishcd in 1873· The Carey Society

which i.s condt!ctcd b~· the_ yot!pg ladies, was established in 1872. The Everett Society whichls' composed of gentlemen students

of the Preparat~q' Department, '~s organized in x881. Each society is, pro\·idetT with an elegant and commodious

hall in· the Q?llcge, and meetings arc held by each every: week, on

Friday ~Yl!nlcg.

RECORD OF STUDE~TS.

Examinations are held for :ulmb.siun, on the completion of a

stndy and· for adyancement.

Xo student, who has absented himself from an examination,

· will he permitted lo 'Continue in his class without making satisfac­

toryarr:uig:cnients '.'·ith the Prof~s-~or in char~c. A record of c•\cli student's sta1;"mtlg in recitation and examin­

·atioos ai1d of all absences and irregularities is kept, which may

be' cx:unineu qy c?mtnittces, trustees, parents ami friends of the

College.

~lonthly reports of the grade of all students not making over

70, are sent to parents and guardians.

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The Degree of Bachcli-Jr of. \rts will he conferred on students who ha1·c completed the CIHs;:ical Course.

T'"' i'lc";~·lc ,.;" l~:.dJdor nf l'hil(hi>phy will he cnnrt~lrcd Oil

thusc w!'" h:tn: cn<np!, h·.l the· Philosophical Cnur~e .

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Scit·ncc. <;; .t-l\!.L!c'- .,,· t:Ji_, L'ollc·;..:, \Vhu ~lwH ~how »pCLiai proti· ciency in literary and -:cicntitic -;tudics, and present a satisfactory thesis or oration to the Faculty. will he. at a date not earlier than three years after grad natiotl. reco"llmended for the ~bstcr"s Degree in their n:specti\·c cour;:es.

Candidates for the ::\faster'< Degree must present to the Prc;.;idcnt a formal applic<ttion. together with an omtion or thesis, and a fcc of fin' dollars. nt least one month before the Anm~al Commencement.

B < > .\ R D I :'\ G .\ C C 0 ::\I \I 0 D.\ T I 0 :X S.

The College 1 •uilJing atfords mnple accomu1odations for board­ing one hundred and fifty studt>nts. There arc ci~hty rooms in the building that can be used for students" purpo~e,.:. The rooms are heated by ~team and lighted hy gas. The E:lst Ilall, ubovc the tirst floor. j,.; de,·oted exclush·cly to the youn~ ;.:-entlcmen, \\"hilc the \Vest Hall i~ occupied exclusively by _young ladies. The Dinin~ Hall wiil accommodate two hundred studcnb.

It i~ <k~i1·cd th:tt : otlltg- ladies especially, shall board and 1·oom in the college huilding. They are more ·• at hor11c '"in the building, and beside~ they are more thoroughly protected from inclement lhtys in \Vintcr a111.l spring.

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l'rc.:paLtl"I"Y :lltll .'\onnal. ........... · .......... . " \\rintcr and Spring 'l'crnts, College ........................ . " " " " Prepamtory and Normal

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.Fsc of Piano, p~.:r tL-nn, oue huur per day.......................... 2.00 \Vashing. per dozen. as per i'Chedulc................................ .6o Room Rent per week, in building, each student........... .25 to ·75

depending on location an(\ size of room. Heat and Light. per week, each per~on .30 per room......... .6o Board per wn·k in the huilding....................................... ~.oo

R E ;\1 ARKS.

Each room i~ fun1:~lwcl with bedstead, mattresses, pillow:;, chairs. table, ~tand. bureau, mirror. commode and towel rack.

All articles of clothing should be marked with the full name. The College authorities rcsen·e the privilege of locating two

students in each room. Each student, roomi•1g in the building, must on taking a room,

deposit :f:z.oo as security for damages. Board may he secured iu priYate families for $3.00 per week

and up>vanl. By bourding in cluhs the entire expcn>~e of hoard, room, fuel and light may be brought within $z.5o per week. One cluh has been successfully conducted for a number qf terms at a cost ilot to exceed $1.~0 per '"·eek. Two clubs are in successful operation, and others \viii he organized whenever there is a suffi· cie1it demand for them. Living in this manner is not at all unpop­ul:tr. :Many of the best students in College choose this mode of liYing.

Rooms in the College are heated by steam and lighted by gas. They m·e commodiou,, well Yentilated and pleasant ... Good board is furnished, ~ociablcs arc held e\·ery e,·ening after tea, good man­ners arc culti,·atcd. and c\·cry effort is put forth to make the Col­lege a HOi\IE for the student.

Parent!' are adYiscd not to furnish their sons with more moue\· than is necessar~- to meet reasonable demands. All beyond this tends to demoralize.

Tuitiot. and room 1·eut for the knn must be paid in ath·auce. Xo tuition or room rent will he refunded except for absence on account of protracted skkness.

For information in ,·cg<trd to expenses and location, addre>-s

A. B. TINKER, Secretary.

For further in formation in relation tu study, address

DR. 0. CO~E, President.

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i COLLEGIATE DEPARTlviENT.

FACULTY AN:O OFFICERS.

~l~E~IDE:\'T,

~Iessenger-Professor of l\Iental and ~!oral Philosophy.

ELIAS FRAUNFELTER. A.M., PH. D.,

Professor of :Mathematics.

CHARLES M. KNIGHT, A. l\I.,

Pierce-Profcss.01: of Natural SCie~1ce.

CARL F. KOLBE, A. l\L,

Hilton-Professor of :\Iod~~n Languages.

BENJA~IIN T.JONES, A. ~I.,

Professor of Ancient Language;; .

.MARIA PARSOXS,

Buchtel-Professor of Rhetoric am! Suglish Literatul'e.

BENJ A~HX T. JONES, .A. l\1.,

SECHET.\HY.

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COLLEGIATE COURSES.

THREE COURSES OF STUDY.

To atrord an cxten,.,ive tiehl for the chui..:c of studic;,. three

n.:.gular courses, each of four years, arc provided, with three years

uf preparatory work. These are :

I. The ClassicalCourse with ~he Degree of Bachelor of Arb;,

for graduation.

I I. The Philosophical Course, with the Degree of B.tchclor

of Philosophy.

III. The Scientitlc Course, with the Degree of lhc.hclor of

Science.

I. THE CLASSICAL COURSE

otlers the usual amount of study :n Ancient and :Modern. Langua­

~cs, Comparative Philology. ~Jathematics, Nntmal Sciences,

English Literature, Rhetoric, Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy,

Political Science, etc;, as pursued in the leading American colleges.

TERMS OF AD:\IISSIOX.

Candidates fot· the Fre,ohnun · Class, in the Classical Course,

will be required to pass a satisfactory examination in the fol:iowing

branches:

GREEK.-Grammat, including Prosody, (Goodwin or Hadley);

three books of the Anabasis ; two books of llomer'::; Iliad ; Prose

Composition, as found on the tlrst one hundred and fifty pages of

\Vhite's Gn.:ck Lessons.

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Lu i:'>.-(ir.t•lllli.li. indt:,[ili,_; l'r • .~.,ud_l·, ( lhrklll!'>:> or Allell ._\:

Greenough); three book:; of Cresar's Commentaries; four of

Cicero's Orations; five books of Virgil's .. £neid; the first twenty

lessons ufJoiH.:;,' Latin Pro:;c Composition.

MATIIIDL\ TICs.-.Arithmctic, (including the l.Ietric System);

Olucy's University Algdmt to Part III; four hooks of Geometry.

E:--;c;usir.-Gcography, llisturv of United State:;, Grammar,

Ortlwgraphy.

II. TilE PlllLOSOPHIC..:\L COURSE

atl'urds the opportunity fur the study of Latin, l\Iathematics, Natu­

ral Science. EagEsh Literature, German, Frenc~ :Mental and

l\Ioral Philu:;ophy, Political Science, etc.

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

LATDi.-Grammar, including Prosody, (Harkness or Allen & Greenough) ; three books of c~>Jsar's Commentaries; four of

Cicero\ Orations ; five books of Virgil's ..-Eneid;. the first twenty

lessons of Jones' Latin Prose Composition.

NxrFIL\f. Sc!EXCE.-Physic,logy, Physical Geography.

l\IA THEMATICs.-Arithmetic, ( including.l\Ietric: System); Ol­ney's Uni\·ersity Algebra to Part III ; four books of Geometry ;

Free Hand Drawing.

E~GLisH.-Orthography, Grammar, .Advancetl Analysis,.

General Ilistory, History of Unikd States, Science of Govem­

meut, Geography.

III. THE SCIEXTIFIC COURSE

affords an opportunity for the study of 1o;Iathernatics, German,

French, Xatural ScicllCl.', Political :-;cicnce, :Mental and Moral Phil­

osophy, Engineering, English Literature, etc.

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1.'~1\..\i:-i ()[-' .\il.\[1~:-'l.i):\.

~\.ll· candillates for aJrnissiun to the Freshman Class of the

Scientific Course, will lJe required to pass a satisfactory examina­

tion, in the following hranchcs :

;..; ATtJKAI. SciENCE.- Physiology, Natural Rhilosophy,

Pby,icai G~.:ography.

l\f ATilE:\r AT rcs.-Arithmctic, (inc.Aucling Metric System);

Olney's l!nivcr,ity Algchra to Part III; fuur books of Geometry;

Free IIantl Dra\ving.

ENGLISIJ.-Gramlllar, Elementary Rhetoric, Reading, Ortho­

g-raphy aud Dcri\·atior:, Geography, History of United States,

General History, Science of Government.

Equivalents for the~i! requirements will be accepted in all the

courses.

REMARKS.

Applicants desiring to enter an advanced class will be

examined in the studies of the lower classes, or their uquivalents,

in the particular Course to be pursued.

Graduates of the Preparatory Department will be admitted to

the corresponding Course of the College without further

examination.

Applicants are cxpt'cted to enter those classe~; ·for which, m

the judgment of the Faculty, they are fully prepared.

Arrangements ~an be made by the student for private

instruction, for the removal of conditions.

Testimonials of good moml character must be presented by

all applicant5.

Students coming f.-om other institutions of learning, must

furnish certificates of ho11orable dismissal.

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COURSES OF STUDY.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

CLASSICAL.

FmsT TEtt:\1.

()rct·k~- Uotu(\r"x O•lys~fl'Y 1 Pro:-:t> ( 'o1uposi~ tiuu.

J.alin.-Llvy,l'rost• Cnmpnsitlou. • lt.,tlwllltJ./it-... -Ueoruetrr.

SEcoso TEH~L

(; ~''"'"' .-llt·rotlotuK, f't•ose Comp<>Ritiou. J,alill.-1.1 I'Y, Prose. ColllJ>O"itlon. Jl[ttii«•.J/111 titw.--(l<·omotry. Nfllllr<ll &·b·m'<",-·J'h)"~lnlt>l()', Mnrlht.

1'1111111 TE I! :11.

&rceA'.-X<'IIophon's lllemot•ttbllln, l'r·ose ColllJ>O"Itlnn.

/;atin.-lfm••u-e':< t hies, Metre•, Pro~e Compo­sition.

JlftJIIwmali<'•.-Al~~;t•lmr, Olney. N«(~<rul ,'if•il:•ll't',-- Butany, Urn~·.

Pili LOSOPII ICA L.

FIHsT TEtL\1.

Jlut]u·nw/,·,v.--t.~eoutetry. · Oerman.~(inlfUUtnr, b~xerel~os.

J.atin.-I.!vy, Prose Composition • Nllfl/i.•lt -·t 'umpnNition. · ./

SECOXll Tt~H . .\L

.llulht•muli<•·• .-GoomeiJ•y. (:t•rm(IH.--( ~ntJJ\ tunr,.:f1jxet'(!isos, Hendel·. .N<!lt<rnl 81'/t'll<'e.--PhyHiol,ng~·, .Mrll·tlu. /,rtllll.-l.tvy, l'I'OIW Composttlou.

Tuum TEH!If.

"'Iathe11Utli,·s.-Aigebm. (/crmun.-Jungtr•UI von Ol'lenn~. SchUler;

Con \"l'l'sation, I'ro,;e Composition. ;.\"t~l,trol ,)'dc·u!'e,-Dutuny, Unn·. L!rliii.-I~or:on,';; \)tlt>M, ~Icir·eS: l't·ose COIJ~po·

sitlon,

:-:.c IEXTIFIC.

Ftt:ST TEH!IL

1\'cllural ,.,...;,.,"'''.-.:-:oology, Orton nud Pueknrd Alatlu:m<f!it'J,- ~-h·otnotry. Uermau.-OraJllHtal'• Ex£•rcises. A'nnli.'(h-C'otnJH)~ition,

SECO.'i f) TER:\1.

Natttral8cirllct·.-l'hysiology, 1\fnrtin. Mathnnotf<·.v.-tit·ulut•tr·y, Desl~_rt))tive O~m·

<lh'Y· . &el'llla"-Gmutmar, )o;xerclses, Ren.dcr. .Englisll.-Uht<u·y, Oreo;n.

Tnnw TER:II.

Natural St•it'J•re.-Ilotnny, Oruy, lllittllmllllli<'s.-·-.\ l~t>hra, Dcscri (It! yc Ueometry Oertiiiiii.-.Juu~l'rau von Orh•ans, H<'hllter;

CQHV•'r~;lli)>ll, !'ruse Compo~ltion. /~nglish.-IJistot·,\~: Ureen.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS.

CLASSICAL.

FIRST TERM.

t:l>·eek.- DemostbenCII De Corona. Lutin.-Horace'sSil.,lreH and Epl!!tles, Itoman

Literature. Mathemfltk&.-Trigonomct.ry, Olney. NatUJ•al Seiet~ce.--Cbemlstry, with J.ahom­

tory Practice.

SECOl'\J) TEHM.

Ol'f•ek.-Agnmemnon of Aeschylus, Ut·celc L1ternturc.

• LaU11.-Germanlu et Agricola of 'l'ncltus. Malllt·malies.-Trigonometry, Olney. Nut1tml &ience,-Chemlstry, with lllow Pipe

Armlyslo<.

Tumn TERM.

G••,•ek-'l'he Antigone, or Oetllpus Ucx uf Hophocles, Greek Llternhu·e.

J ... ,.ttin.-Vlt!cro De Orntorc. JllatheuHtliC8.-SUrveylng. .E11gli.d•.·-Amerleun Lltm·ature.

PHILOSOPll I CAL.

FmsT TEHJ\I.

.liathematic&,-'l'rlgonomctt·y, Olney. l''aturar .'l't'irn<'<'.-Cheml•try with Lahom·

tory Practl~-e. Latin.-Hornce's Satires uml gplstles, Roman

Ltternture. fl<'rmun -Ilernumu und Dorotheu, Goethe;

Pros<~ Compo.qJtJon, Con V<'l'lSUt!Oll.

SECOND TEIUI.

Mulllcmati•·N.-'l'rlgunomctry, Olney. <.Yutul'ul &·ieuee.-Chemlstry, with Blow l'ipe · A llfllysis,

l1el'1lll!n.-Wallenstl'ill, S<'hillc•r; Prose Cmn· position, ConV('I'Imtlon. ·

Rngli~h.'-Brltlsh J,ltcmturc from l\llltnn.

Tuum TERM.

.li<JII<(!i!!«l icr. -survey In g. l'((ltttpd &•iencc.·--Cill'lUl~p·y wlt!t l~unlitu-

. tlvo Anuiy61s. · anman.-F'nust, Oocthe; l'rosc Composition,

Con vcrsntlon. Jo:ug/lsli.--A nwrh-nn r .ltemture •

SCIENTIFIC.

Fm;;T TEtt:\f.

Nalttn!l ti<'i<·ll~e --Chetnistry with Lal"'' "t<") Praeti('e.

JJua~,·nutlirs.-'l"rigonoJnetry, Shwft•:-; :t•l'l Rluulows, P•·rspedlve,

(-.'t'r'w;tn.~IlPrmaun unc.ll)orothcn, tit·r·!l!e

P•·ose Com position, Convcrsntlou.

SECOXD TEIU\l.

Nulruul s,.;,,,.,.-t:hcmistry, with HI"'' l'•J·•· .\nnly~is.

.JJnth.cmaticN.-~rrtgououtctt·y.

lh·rwan.~-,\'allt~n~teiu, Ht'lliller; l'ro~t- L1.!1t· )'<)siti•)r•. Coll\'l')"Hiltiou.

]-,'JI~/{1-;h.·~--l~l 1ti:-.h l~itcratUl'f' frOIU l\Jij{tlH,

THIIW TERM.

.\'al1u'ttl h'c~<:II<'<I,--QI\l'lllistry With (l' 1 , 1 • 1 :t·

t i\"•• A n:o ly~i~. ~b{{h,•malif·,"··-~lll'VCYillg".,

fl,.,.,,aH.-Ji':,ust,GocthP; ProscCorupc !l••il,.

Cnu vc1·sn Iii 111.

~~~~~yfi . .;/f .-.A tJH·I'i(•nn J..,iterntn•·c.

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.. CLASSicAL.

.FmsT TEHM.

t.:erjJlUil. -- Or~trnnlrlr, .Ft~xert•.ise~. Jtendcr, Ucrmnnnnnd )lornlh•••t, Oot•tlw.

Natural &•ien('(·.-PhysicH, AtkIn son's Oauot. JJuthrtn~•li<w.-Analytic,tl Geometry. l..orJi<'.-;o,•tluctl ve 1111d ltulucti vc.

SECOND TmuL

(kl'iii<<II.-Gt'ltmmar, Wnllcnsteln, Schiller; l'ro!«l Votnposltlon.

Xuluml s,;,.m,-.-J'hysles, Atkinson's Unnot. _Hal!tt•,;wtir&.-Cnlculns. .A'uylisli.-Sht<lwspenre.

Tu lito TE tut.

t,;e,·u~tlft.-J:o'unst, Goethe; Prose Coiii)KJ>;l­tlon.

• Yuturul Seie11ce.-Physics, Atkinson's Uanot. l.iln•t<iu,·e.- Chancer- The Prologue, 'l'he

1\:njght<·• •rnle, etc., l\lorriH, /t..'ll[!ii.,/t,:_HI,ctorlc.

J UN lOR CLASS.

PIIILOSOPHICAL.

FJHST TEJDJ.

A/tJtlwmalic.~.--A ualyticnl I leomctry l\~aluat' '-;citner~.---l:»hy,.,h~b, AUdnsuu·., Oa~lol. J~J·cncll.--< i l'UIU n1ar, Exel'c~i~Ps, ltCtuler. I.u(Ji<•.-lle<IU<~!Iw• nnd Itulttl'th·e.

SECOXD TEIDI.

Mathr•Nmti~ .•. -Calenln~. ll'cttlll'al Sd,-,,,., .. --l·hysk~. AtkJn:.;on'H Onnot. .J.~rt•nch.--t~r~tlllUlur, Corinne En1Jiish.--Slmke~penre.

T11 JHD TEnr.r.

.Valllral ..,.,,.;,.,,,.e.·--l'hysit•s, Atl< i uson's Unnot. Frcm·h.-Phl'tli't•, Hnelne. Lit<•rt~t•ue,- Ohnucer- 'l'he l'rologuf'• 'rhe

Knig!Jie:i 1'11lc, ctto., lll<H'rls. ft.'nl}lis1<.--Rhetot·ic.

~Cl 1:\:TJFIC.

FII:"T Tr-:1:\1.

NoluralSri~·,w··.~·· J'Jiy!-lies, .\ tl<insnn's Gnnot. ,~.lltd.,wJtlu/il·,·.---.1. ttaiy dc·a1 t •t.•OHH.•li'Y.

Frenl'/t.--<tran11H:11', Ext•n·i ... d·~, Ht·uder. Loyi<~.--O(..>dudi\'1' nud [JH!Iu·tivc.

~El'I)'\J) TEI::\1.

~~uturul ~~·eft·m·,·.--f'll.Y=-'ks, .\tkinson':s Oanot. Mullt<'mllfi,.s.--·1. 'akul us. }f~j'('IICh.-(. I"H 111111 :11', ("oJ'itl ll(~

h'nf/li.'(h.-HIIal\t·~}'t'<li'C .

TIIIIW TEIL\1.

l\"alurul 1:fci,-,/l·t· . . I'!Jysi,·.'i, .At ltiusun 's Oanot . Ji'rt·llch.--l'l~t·•ll J :af'iJ}c . I.itm·r.ttln'e -·· l'lut:u•,·J' --l'll(' Prolug:ue, 'rlat'

1-\::nig!ltt·-.. T:tJ, .. 1·tc., )lu!TiS..

E,nglis.h.-Hl11·l••ri1· .

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CLASSICAL.

FIUST TJ<;It:\1.

Metaphyslt·a -Intellectual Philosophy. • l!alht~liUtiC.•.-Mecllanlcs. Natuml Science.-Gcology nut! Mlncrnlogy.

SECOND TEH:\1.

.lltlaphysic•. -Iutcll('ctuull'hllos•'PhY.

.l'u/ilicul aml Social Sdeltce Jl<~lltemutic.•. --Astronomy. • \'atuml &•icllcii-Gcology.

TmRD TJm.M.

Jlt·tapltysics-Morul Philosophy. l'ullli<'lti wut Socl<llSciellce. JlnllletWIIit's.--A»tronmuy.

SENIOR CLASS.

PHILOSOPHICAL.

FIHST TERM.

.'lletuphyaic&.-llttclicctuul i'hllO!!Ol>hy. Mulltematlca.-Mcchaules,' Kutw·,,z &-i<>tlce.-Gcology und 1\Iincmlogy.

SECO:\D TEIUI.

.\Idapllyaics. --I ntc II cctnal Philosophy.

.1-'ulilieal ant! Social &·i~nre, • l!uthetlWiies,-,\:strouomy. Nnlu,.al .Seienet•,-Gcology .

1'HIHD TERM.

¥l'lltPh<J&ies.-¥or;tl Philo»ophy. l~tlitical alltl Social ~·imtce . . Alutliemutic&.--Astr•mptny.

~CIE::\'TIFlC.

FIH:>T TEII:\1.

Jld•tJthysit-s-- I nt('lled uul Philosophy . .JI<tl ,,.,llttli c.'(-~~ e<' h~tn i cs. ;.Vultu·ol Sd,·nc(·.-Gt.•nlo~y and 1\linera.ln;.. y. ltlat ht· lf!'"ll ih;,-- E11g:i nPeri ug.

~ ECO~ I) TE!C\1.

.lhl<t)Jh!l"ics- r ntt>lleet tiHI Philosophy . Poli!ie,t{ f01'l Sucial6'cif'llcr' • JJaf/1, 11Htfi1·s ··--.\Stl"OllOUl)"' •

.J.,~a(ur··ll St·i··n,···.-Gt>nltJ~.:;y.

Tumn TEIL\1.

.llclrtplty.si<•.,. ·~font! l'hilqsnphy. l'uliti,·'ll ti!Itl ... \'(,t'ial &·i(·lff'P.

_JiatlwlllUli!·:.;, ·--.·\strouotuy.

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PREPAt~ATORY DEPARTlVIENT.

GENERAL INFORMATION.

In connection with the College proper, the Trustees have established a Preparatory School, in which students are fitted for the college cl:t~"<:~ anti for teaching; There are three courses of ~tudy, of three year~ each, cnn-esponding to the courses of the College.

Especial attention is given in this department to the instruction of those who are preparing to teach, and. classes are organized

··every session for this purpose. This Normal work is especially recommended to such as are intending to teach in the Common an1l High Schools.

Students in High Schools and Academies who intend to take a College Course, are recommended to spend the last preparatory year in this department, on account of the hetter adjustment of the studies to the ;-egular college work.

If they intend to take either a Classical or Philosophical Course, they shou1d give special attention to Latin, in order to pass from these schouls to the. Freshman Class in College~ To save time, they are adYised to omit in their preparatory work all studies not required hefore admission to College.

All students in this department are required to declaim, and prepare and deliver original literary exercises.

EXAMINATIONS.

Students will be examit1ed and assigned to classes for which hey are qualified.

At the end of each term all -classes will be examined.

Any student failing to appear at an examination, wiJI not he ermitted to re-enter his cla,s until a satisfactory arrangement has

1een made with the Professor in charge.

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:1-, ,/ ;~ T T; ,-;-· ":>"" •· .. ~_'!' T'. 1. .c~ v ·u 1-1 l ..l il L ~ U

.-\ ·r~-,T.., T .--, ~_, , . ...._

() i. 11 l LL ~-(

REv. ORELLO CONE, D. D.,

PRESIDEXT.

JEXNIE GIFFORD. A. ~I..

PRl-;\;CIPAI..

Profcs~or of Science and Xormal Studies.

WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, A :M ..

Profc,;sor of Ancient Languages.

SuSIE E. CHAMBERLAIN, M. S.,

Professor of English.

JAMES H. AYDELOTT, B. S.,

Professor of Mathematics.

~IAR'Y LAUGHEAD.

Tutor.

FRANK 0. PAYNE,

Tutor.

FRANK W. GARBER,

Tutor.

JAMES II. AYDELOTT. B. S.,

Secretary.

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CLASSICAL.

FmsT TEnl\1.

l.<1l111.- Grnmmar tllull.essons.

• llalil~tnclli<w.-Arithmetlc.

L'IIIJU.'/I.···UI"ftlll m nr.

SECOND TERM.

J .. o(i,t,-Gt·nutnlur t\ntl LeK:-~oons.

.lfalllemnlies.-Al'ltl•meti<,,

J..'tlfJii.•lt.-llrnn•nmr, Oen~,trnphy.

Tu 1 RD 'l'EuM.

/.<IIIII -Ut·nmmnr rind Ctc~ur.

.l]cdlol'matic!.-Ai'lthmetlt·.

.fi.'llflliBh,-AllatlysiR,

JUNIOR CLASS.

PIItLOSOPBlCAL.

FmsT TErnt.

.(.<ltill.-1/.-ammnt· Rllll Lesson~.

,)Jalh~'>il•ltics.-Al'ithulctl<· .

~4'1t{Jiish. -Gnuuntnr.

SECONU TEHM.

Lt~lin -ur·uulu·uu· and Lcl!l.•sullB.

• Vatltctttuli<·.<.-Arltltmetlc

RlltJiisl•.-< Ira 111 mnr, Gcol(raphy.

THIRD TERM.

J..atin.-<ll'llllllllnr and Ctesnr.

· Matltemutics.-Arlthmetll'·

Jo.~oulish.-.'\ll!olysl~ .

-

SCIE:"JTIFIC.

FmsT TEIL\t.

E-uy/i.~h.-- ( i t'a tn u\nr .

J.l(atlu'uUtl i;·s.· ·A ri tlt 1 netic.

Rtlg/islt.--\ •rt r.ography 1\lHl Iter! vnt ion.

SE~O:-ID TERM.

.b..'ngli.<ll.-tlrammar, Ortho~rtt{>hy and D"­

rivatton .

Mul hematie.<. ·-.\rit h m etlc.

/t.'Jt!fl/,l;h.-(;l··lt~l't\)>11~·.

TII!Hll TEH!If.

A'ng/i.,-/t.--"-tudy of Eu~o~li~h.

~fatlt~-:mtlfie,\.·-~\rithllH~tl(•.

J.:ny/i.,Jt.-- An a I ysi~.

\ ~'···~·':*•'• .>:."•''"'"''"'~··,..,._,:;,.., ............ ...,.~-~~··"'""""_...... • ___ ... ,... .... _ _.. ...... --......--·-

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I~ -·

MIDDLE CLASS.

CLASSICAL. PHILOSOPHICAL. SCIE~TIFIC.

FIRST TER!\1. FIRST TEit.'\L FIR~T TER~r.

Lali11.-Caesur, Grnmmur, Prose Composition. lt.)lglish. -Annlysi,., U. 8. History. .'1/ath"'"(</ics.-In<lnstrlal and F1·ce-lluml Dl'llWlng. Hn_•('/.'o-Grtlfllllltlr and J.~essonft

1-.'uulislt-U. H History.

SEcoNn Twnr.

Lcttin.-Cwsnr, Ura1nnlar, {•rosf' Cotnposi­tion.

J!ut1u·matics. --Industrial and l:<'ree-Hnnd lll'iiWi'Ug.

- St-:C0:'\11 TEIDI.

h.'llyli.,II.-Aiia!ysls awl Element.~ of c,,,,,J,c·

-it11m, U.S. History.

SECO:'\D TEI!M.

J~atiH,---..Cl,·t•J'0 1 Oru.turunr, tiou.

l'a'Ose CompoKI· .'1/u//wm••li•w.-Aigt'l>l'll, fndu~trlnl lind l<'rcc­ .1/llt/tn.ur/ks.--Algcbm, Iwlustt1al nu<l Fro •'·

JJarHt .Drawing. Gl't'r)/.:.~-(Jl'HJUJU;.\r nnd Lcs.~ons.

.l/t~ih'''"''lic•'.-Aigehrtt.

Tuun>TERM.

/.(t/iu.-Ci<•cro, <lrnmmnr, l'ru~c Com,posl· lion.

fh-ee/.',-GJ•tmunur, Annbnsls.

• l/atiltnllltics.-Algcbrn.

Hun<l Dl'llwing. L(ctln.-Cteero, Gl'nuuuar, Pro:«' Cou1posi~

Uon. h'nul;·'!r.--S<.•i(•tH~c of G(_)Vl'I'HJnent, Bn·~li~ ~~

CI)}II}JO:-oiti(Jll. J<;.,llli•h.-Sclen<·c or tlovernment.

Tum n 1'1' tnl.

.Vatural Sci<'IIC<'.-l'hyslology. .1/utllcmatics.-Algcbm. I..,ttt£11.-Ckcro, Gt·ammur, Prose

lion .

Tuuw TmDI.

Nctl•v·ul Scieii<"<'.-Physiology.

Compost- .1/allwomli<•s,-.\ lgcbrtt. p;,,y/ish .--Com posltlou.

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CLASSIC.:\L.

Fr11sT TJ<;n:~1.

/,at ill.-VIrgil, Ortunmnr, ProHe Composl­\iou.

lh"t~,k.---GrumlnuJ·, AnnlmsiH, l'ro.~e CompoHI­tiun.

JlufiH·uullies.-Aig(~brn.

SE<:ON n TEnM.

l.alin.-VIt•gil, Grnnlnlllt', Prose Composi­tion.

(h·et'I.-.--Houwr, Prose Composition. Malht•matiN.-Algcbra.

Tnmo TErtllf.

Latin. -Vir:.~ll, Prose COlll)JOSitlon. Gr.-rk.,..-Homt•r, Prose CompoNitlon. Mathe•••atl!w,--G eom_etl·y.

SENIOR CLASS.

PI I!LOSOPIIICAL.

FmsT TEIDI.

.lliutheliullit• ..... -A lgelJrn. I..aliu.-V!rgll, O•·au11nar, Prose C<llll)Josl­

tlou. Rllglf.,h.-Pilysi<-nl Ot•o:.:rnpi•Y·

SEC0:-.11> TEHM.

.1/at/wmu/ irs. --A lgdll'll. I..ulin.-- VirgH, Granuna.r, Prose t;oJnposi­

tiun. J•:uglisll.--lle>.wral History.

Tuuw TERM.

Jlatheuwlir.< ... -.( h·OJnetry. I..atiu.--VIr:.:ll, l't·ose Composition. • \'altttal Sd"'""e.--Gt•twrnl Hl~tory.

··.1-"' ....... ~~-·--1-'44··· ··!fi:.~.........,..~,.,~--·.-·1-~ ... ----.. ·------

:--U l~:\TIFIC.

Fr~:sT Tr.tnr.

..llttliH·nultic~;,---- \.lg,·l.tru; Houk-kct>piug.

Jt:n[JUNh.-· Pl1y:--.i~·al ~ ~t'o~rHJlhy.

Sr-:co:-.oJJ TEIDI.

.tYatw·ctt Sekti<-..---N;\llll't\1 Philosophy.

Mallwmtttil•.~t.- .\ lgphrn .

Ell!!li&h.-Ut!llt'ral llisto•·y.

'I'!IIHD TEW\1.

Satul'al Sd<·••c,·.-.. ).;utuml Philosophy; Gene­

rnl His tor~·.

Mat11CtlWti<·•.---C ic<•llwtry •

...

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SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

Thi~ school is divided into :-

I. .:\ Departmcnl for Instumentall\1usic.

c\ Departm~:nl for Vocal ::\lusic .

. 1· A Department for Theory.

+ A Dcpartmcnl for Chums CJa,.,,.,e,.,,

CHORUS CLASSES.

In. this department the student \Vill receive all elementary in­

struction in music-Lines and spaces. note!', clefs, and their use,

time, signature, rhythm, the scales. chromatic and diatonic, the

interval system, and instruction in Chorus singing.

All students in music w~ll be required to obtain their elemen.

tary instruction in these classes unless they pass an examination in

the studies there pursued.

The College Chorus assists in all Concerts, Recitals, &c.

VOICE CULTURE.

In this department is included the formation and cultivation

of correct tones according to the principles of the best Italian

masters.

To give control, flexibility and execution to the voice, student~

are carefully drilled in vocal tccniqucs and vocalizes by Concone,

Panofka, Roudinella, Marchesi, Bordogin. Lamperti, &c. For the

development of a pure :;tyle of singing. Phrasing and Expression

are taught by means of the hc.-t English, German, Italian and

French songs, and ah;o Operatic .:\rias and Solqs ti·om the Ora­

torios.

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PREPARATORY.

The first half term will he devoted to still hand exc rcises, !"low

trill:,, ca~y scah:"' :uHl arpl·~,.;ios in similar ami oppusite nwvem~~nts.

Special attentiun is paid to the )•Osition nf the hands and to the de ..

v·elopmeut of power and independence in the fingers. \\rhcu

o.;ati,;factory pro~rc~s has been n ade, the student will pas!:i to studies

by Ld•l'rt and Stark, ).In.~s. Lt·e,chlwm, Plaidy. Helln, Kn·hlcr.

Du\'l·n1••_1·. Czemy and lhd1; 'ou;1tinc~ and ;.on:ttas hy Cletncnti.

Kuhlau allli Heeliton·n : lillie J>iece"' by Lichnet·. Schuman, &c

..:\. C A D E :\1 1 C C 0 U R S E.

Pradice or five tlnger exercises. scales and <trpeg~ius Ill all

dilferent keys and positiom; tr:m,.position of stullics to ditlcrcnt

keys; Czerny';,; Fifty Daily StuJics, Czemy's School of Velocity

Clementi and Knchkr's Scale Studies, Heller, Loeschhurn and

Cramer (Von llulo>Y): I Iaydu, l\fozart and Beethoven sonatas.

Haydn Impromptus, pieces by ~Iendelssohn, \Veber, lVIoschclles,

Chopin, &c.

There will be an examination fur admission to this department.

The time reqt1ircd to complete this course cannot be staled. This

will depend on the knowledge .md capacity of the pupil.

ORGAN.

Elementary instruction, \Vhiting's First Six Months, Firl't

Studies, Chorals, Preludes, &c. Rink's Third anti Fourth hooks,

Bach's Preludes, pieces for church.

HARMOXY.

The system of Harmony i" :;ubstantially the same as that

taught at the New Engl;md Con~crvatnry. Text hooks used arc

Emory's Elements of Harmony and Richtcr\ l\lanucl (J. C. D.

Parker).

A Certiticatc will be given to students completing the: course .

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COLLEGIATE DEPARTME~T.

SE~IOH CLASS.

c. c.

Thompson, J ollll Cald \\ dl,

Young. Bbnche,

JlTNIOR CLASS.

Akron. .\kruu.

Frbana.

Akron.

de .:\ssumpcao, Cnrlos. s. Sao Paulo, Brazil. Bourne, )[arion Edgar. s. De Cro·w, Hattie, s. Hawk, Carrie Delle. ~.

Herrick, Oakley Cannon. s. Jones, Delilah Keilah, s. Laughead, ]\Iary :Mari:l. c. :Nlotz, Jacob Anton .. c. Pleasants, Ch;trles. c. Stall, Norman Arthur. s. \V right, Minnehaha, s.

Buckingh;uu, Louis Broadwell, I'll.

SOPHOMORE CLASS.

Chesrown. Elia,; L. Garber, Frank \V ebstcr, Simmons,Julius Ovid. Vaughn, Eugene Clarence.

Cook, Alice Maud, Potter, Mnhel Rose. Twiggs, Da,·id Ethelston,

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c. s;

c. s.

c. s. s.

Contreras. New \Vay.

Akron. Akron. Shre\·e.

1o.Iiddlcport. Akron.

V cvay, Ind. Akron. Akron.

l\liam _ville.

Mohican. ~ ew Portage. _

- Akron.

Chardon.

Harlem· Rockport. Whipple·

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Acomb, Lillian, B..:ery. Edward Lincoln. Dryan. Isaac J cnnings. Church, Adella. Hineline, ~onnan J.Icnry. H_vre. AloHzo Eu~enc. Kiu~shury. ~\thcrt.

Olin, Charlie Rtl-:-ell. l'ayn..:. Fi·:111k (),,·en. Ric.-. Si m~:on Ucnnc·tt. :-:imith. Clarcnct: \'it.:tor ~yc, Thotupsou, Smnud Lcllll<lll,

Viers, Laura Ellen,

B,>ck, ~\da. Smith. Rial.

s. s. c.

Pll.

s. s. s. s.

~.

s. I'll.

c. s.

PH.

PH.

Tidioute, Pa. Upper Sandusky.

Akron. Akron.

Loyai Oak. Akron.

Cuyahoga Falls. \\'i11dsor.

Akron. Caledonia. ~lt. Gilead.

Gann. Hudson.

.Akron. ·Cuyahoga Falls.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

S E .N 1 0 1{. CLASS.

Bettes, ~Iaut·ice, Biddlecome, Lizzie Belle, Billman, H. G .. Black, Belle, ·Bock, Charles S. Brown, K. Johnston, Burnham, Cora B., Burnham, ~Iinnic E., Coggeshall, Grace C .. Douglass, J, L.. Du,.;:=:el, ::\Iiunic. Hill, Calvin Jo:;iah. Hublnml. )Iary F ..

COURSE.

s.

- 3:!-

PH.

c. s.

PH.

s. s. s. s. s. s. s.

Cuyahoga Fall,.' Akron.

Cuyahoga Falls. Buchtel. Akron. Akron: Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Inland. Akron.

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t ... nd:L J. U .. ~Iitchcll, Sadie, .Mulliken, Fannie T., Palmer, Frances, Plea,;an ts, J. K .. Jr., Putter, \Viii ..:\., Rowan, Hattie, Semple, Ida ::\I.. Slllck :\Iarion B .. SJWllC("l". Ed\\"ill. :\I .. Stcl·;;e, C. \Y., 1,\vigg .... J>. J .. Twiggs. T. P .. \Vatkin~. Grace. Wyandt, C. C.,

~-

PH.

PH.

s. s. s. s.

Pfl.

s. s. s.

I'll.

I'll.

c. s.

MIDDLE CLASS.

Aumick. Ella C .. Bahh, F. :l\1., Bce,..c. ~fary. Bock, :\fay, Botzum. John A .. Bull, Jos. T., Cad walla~ let', Emma. Camphdl, Laura. Canfield, Harry L., Cook; J. H., Cramer, \V. H .. Danforth, Lucy Deacon. Emma L., Field, Loufsc, E., Frost. ]. B., Haymaker, Cora,

. Haymaker, Ida, Hugill, \Vm. E.,

COURSE.

&.· s. s. c. s. s.

PH.

s. c. s. s.

PH.

s. PH.

s. s.· s.

PH.

-8.'3-

Akron. Iletroit, Mich .

Akron. Vevay, Ind.

Rockport. Akron.

Middleport. Columuus. Rockport.

Lake. Whipple. Whipple.

Akron. Wilmot.

Scheu.ks P. 0. Cuyahoga Falls.

Akron. Akron.

Buck~ye. Urbana.

Mogadore. Akron.

~It. Gilead. Cooksburg, Pa.

Lake. Peru.

Hudson. Bouck ,·me, ~. Y.

Cardington. Akron. Akron. Akron.

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J Ollt:~, L. L., Kline, 0. ]., Limbert, Clara, .i\lason. Olh·er, :\lnrggraf, Ed ward. Norris, A \·it,

~orris, Adah, Olin, Ja~. D., l'anlcc. J. D .. Rntbroc k. E. ~ .. S.:hoficld, :\Iollie E., Selzer. Jbnnah ~\ .. ShiCids, Lydia S .• Smith, John R., Spitger, Ada. Theiss, Herman. Tivy, Dean. \V ebb, .i\I. Grace, \V eeks, Ira H., \V eston. :Maunie, \V eston, Maggie. Williams, May C ..

s. s.

PH.

s. s. s. s. s. s. c. s. s. s. c. s. c. s.

PH.

s. 5.

s. s.

JUNI.OR CLASS.

Bake, .:VIorton. Baldwin. E. L.. Banks, Allie. Barber, Anna L., Beardsley, \\'illis T .. Billman, F. H., Bosworth. Elwood H .. Botzum, Fred, Bryan, Laur:~. Commins, Kittie B., Commins, Ci·crtie, Cone, Eddie F.,

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Copley. V arisville.

Akron. Akron. Akron .

Caledonia. Cambridge. Cambridge.

Windsor. Akron.

. Akron. 'Narner. Summit.

Northfield. Akron. Ghent. Akron

Bay City, Mich. Mogadore.

Akron. Akron. Akron.·

•Houston, Minn.

Oxford: Akron. Greenfield. Akron. Ogden, Utah. Cuyahoga Falls. Ravenna; Akron. Urbana. Akron. Akron. Akron.

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c l":llll'. l Li'T\'.

!Jctti.-"n .. \. [; .. Jr., Dickey, .Mark, Doan. Libbie A., Downing-, Lyde. E::;gleston, Carrie II.. Ely, ).lamic L., Fowler. Emma L., Franks, C. E., Gladwin, ).fary E .. Ihlliaan, T .izzic. lLtnc. Ed\\·in L .. Haymaker. Lillie. Henry. Herbert H., Hickox, Belle L., Hitchcock, Lena. Jones, Lewis \V., Jones, \Vm. D .. Jordan, F. H., Kepler, Frankie, King. Samantha J.. Knowlton, X. Y., Lake, \Villiam G., Lawrence, Edith :\I., Lees, James, Leib. Florence S .. Lcib, ).!attic E .• ).fan·in, ).[abel, Marvin, George U ., :Mcintosh, Emma L., Hiller, Agnes, ).[incr, Ida, ).Ioatz, George, ).{orris, Thomas Harris. l\Iotz, Henry. Olio. A. D.~ Pfeiffer, Franklin, Reeser, Cclcn A., Richards, ).farion E .• Rohins. Jc~,..ic.

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~; b:Jit,r· ·,·; i 'L'. S;thauk l'. 0. Akmn. Lower Salem. Lancaster. ).lacon. Akron. \Vormll Doyle!'ltnwn. Akron. Akron. ).JcDon alds ville. Akron. Bissells. Akron. Akron. Akron. Thomastown. Plattsvillc. Akron. Green~hurg.

Adrian. Blacklysville. Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Harrison. Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Leipsic. Thomastown. Akron. ~treetsboro.

Akron. Akron. Akron. Buffalo.

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•wan, Chester S. anlon, :\'fat. A., lnv:~rt7. Cnrl H. J., •Jok. Clara E., ~gfricd. Ella \I., tde, Frank ::'\ .. : ·.,-: .•:t. L\ liti.

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ydcr. Carrie H .. ·iccr. A. K .. ·iccr, H. E .. ciss. Frank, all, Carrie, inslo\\', C. E., itwer, John B.,

UNCLASSIFIED.

Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Thomasto\vn. Colu~hus. Conneautsvillt>; Brimfield. Akrun. Akron. Akron. Akron. \Vindsor. Inland.

ffiths, Georgie, Akron. ·hards, Louis J., Akron. tftcr, Laura. Akron.

MUSIC STUDENTS.

, Joseph T., nham. Clifford, pbell. Laura.

field, H. L .. srown, E. L., mim, Kittie B.,

pin, l\Iary Frederika, ning, Lyde,

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Tidioute, Pa. Akron. Tidioute, Pa. Akron. Urbana. Urbana. Akron. Akron. Mt. Gilead. Mohican. Akron. Akron. Lancaster.

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f·"t)\<,·!c__ ;·. 1:~:t~il:~,

( ; ;· i i ~: t i . ~ . ~ ; '.' ';: :..:.·; <....'.

llallinan, Lizzie, Haymaker, Cora. Haymaker, Ida. Haymaker, Lillie. Herrick, 0. C .. Hitchcock, Lena, Hyre, A. E., Jackson, Lulu. Jone!>, Keilah. Koon. J. U .. Kuleman, ..:\gnc~.

L'lcey, Jennie. Long, Ludic, Marvin, Mabel, :Mcintosh, Emma, .:\Iiller, P. R.. :\fitchell, Sadie. 7\:fotz, Henry, Norris, Adah. X orris, Ava. Olin, Leila, Parsons, Maggie. Payne, F. 0., Pleasants. Charles. Potter, :Mabel R .. Robins. Jessie. Schofield, .Mollie E .. Slade. Marion B .. Smith, Rial, Snyder, Carrie H .. Thon1pson. J. C., Tibbab, Je!lsic, Twiggs, T. P., Vaughn, C,. E., Williams, 1\Iay, Wright, Minnie, vVyandt, C. C.,

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\\'c.rr;dl.

Akroll. Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron. Akron~

Akron. Akron. Shreve. Lancaster. Iowa. Akron. Raverma. Akron. Harrison. Akron. Akron . Akron. Akron. Cambridge. Cambridge. Kent. Akron! Akron~

Vevay, Ind. Rockport. Butf.-tlo. \Varner. Columbus. Cuyahoga Falls. Brimfield. Urbana. Akron. Whipple. Chardon. Houston, l\1inn. Akron. "Wilmot.

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COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

Seniors ..................•••.••......•.•...........•.........•....................... .f

Juniors ............................................................................ 12

Sophomore;: ....................•...........•....•.•.••••.....•...........•..•.•••. 7 Frcsluncn ..............•...................................................•...•... I 5

C!assicai ...................................................................... , ..... 1I

Philo:;ophical. ................ ~ .................................................... 5

Scientific ........................................................................... 22

Gentlernen ......................................................................... 25

Ladics ...... .-................ · ....................................................... 13

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

Seniors ............................................................................. 29

1\Jiddies ................................................................ ; .......... ··4! junioP• ............................ : ................................................. 67 ·

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Gentlemen ................... ; .................................................. 72

Ladies ............................................................... .-. ............. 65

UNCLASSIFIED.

Gentlernen .......................................................................... I

Ladies ................................................................................ z

:MUSIC DEPAR T::VIENT.

Gentlemen .......................................................................... I6

Latlics ............................................. : ................................ 36

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H . .1.:.; L .\ l' IT L. L .\ T I OX.

Colh:giatt.: :-:--1::1 i-:..:-11 t~ .............. ., ........................................... ~))

Pr..:paratory ...................................................................... I 37

Undassilicd ..................................................... ~............. 3

;\I.w-ic .............................................................................. 52 Gentletnen .................................................... ~ .................. 99

Ladies ............................................................................. 89

ATTE~DANCE BY TERMS.

Fa111\·nn ........................................................................ I34

\Vintcr 1'cnn ................................................................. 131

Spring Tenn .............................. : ..................................... 13.1

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~ATALOGUE

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BUCHTEL COLLEGE.

COLLEGI;ATE DEPfonrJ1 ENT .

. PREP;AR;ATORY DEP;Af\TJV1Ej'JT.

IBBt-82.

Prio\ed by 1\'·Sit!fi':B PRIST1NGCO., A~""' Ohio.

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•· LET THERE BE LIGHT."

I~;AMED 1)1 HONOR_ OF HOJ'i. JOHN R. BUCHTEL,

:l''OUNDED, OVITNED ~.:-D OON'r:Rox.LBD

-BY-

lHE OHIO CONVEj'JTIOj\J OF Uj\JIVEftSALISTS,

Open alike to studenb of both sexes, and of-all religious opinions, alld desii'ned

to furnish the hiihest grade of

CLASSICAL, SCIEJHI,fiC AjiJD LiTEf(Af(Y SCHOLARSHIP

THOROUGH AND EXPERIENCED TEACHERS.

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COLLEGE CALENDAR.

St.JUday, June 18, to \Vednesday, June 21-Commencement Exercises.

\Vednesday, June 21-Graduating Exercises; Annual A<ltlt·.,ss; Decennial Reunion.

FALL TEH!\1.

Tuesday, Sep.tember 5-Rcgistration and Entrance Examinations. \Vednesday, September 6-Entmncc Examinations continued. Thursday, September 7-lnstruction begins. Friday' !Jl'CCill h~r Is--Fall term ends.

1883.

WINTER TEitM.

Tuesday, January ;:-Registration and Entrance Examinations. \Vednesday, J anu;1ry 1-Instruction begins. Thursday, January IS-Founder's Day. Friday, .March 23-\V inter Term ends.

SPRING TEIU\1.

Tuesday, March 27-Registration and Entrance Examination~. Wednesday, March 2S -Instruction begins. Monday, May 21-Senior E-xaminations hcgin. Friday, June I 5, 8 P. l'.r.-Senior Preparatory Exercises. Sunday, June tJ-Baccalaureate Sermon. Monday, June 18-Chss Day. Monday, J unc 18, 8 1•. M.-A<ldrcss before the Literary Societies. Tuesday, June 19-Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees. Tuesday, June 19, 10 A. !\I.-Annual Meeting of the Alumni

Association. Tuesday, June 19, 3 P. !\f.-Address before the Alumni Associatio)l. Wednesday,June 20, 10 A.M.-Commencement Exercises. \Vednesday, June 20, 3 P.M.-Annual Address.

FALL TERM.

Tuesday, September {-Registration and Entrance Examinations. Wednesday, September 5---'-Entrance Examinations continued. Thursday, September 5--Instruction begins. ·

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BOARD OF TRTJSTEES.

lioN. J. K BUCHTEL, AKRON, rSSz

ED\VIN P. GREEN, AKRON, 188z

Cor .. G. T. PERKINS, AKRON,. tSSz

lJEXRY UOSZAR, DIU),{fo'IEl.D, tSSz

JOXAS J. PIERCE, SJIAUPSVILLE, PA., 18Sz

Ho:-~. S . .i\1. BURNHAM, AKRON, J88z

GEN. A. c. VORIS, AKRON, 1883

WILLIAM H. SLADE, CoLuMn us, 1883

JOY H. PENDLETON, AKUON, t883

AUSTIN A. SPICER. AKRON, r883

REv. H. L. CANFIELD, BELLVILLE, 1883

REV. ANDREW 'WILLSON, RAVENNA, x883

JuoGE N. D. TIBBALS, AKRON; 1884

FERDI~AND SCHU\L·\CHER, AKRON, 1884

HORACE Y. BEEBE, RAVENNA,. z88f

A. W. WRIGHT, SAGINAW CtTY, MICH., t884 ..(

Co~. A. L. CO~GER, AKRON, xS84

CHARLES J. ROBINSON, AKRON, 1884

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OFFICERS OF THE BOARD.

llo~. J. R. BUCHTEL, AKiw;o.;,

PRESIDENT.

ALBERT B. TINKER, AKnox, SECRETARY.

JOY H. PENDLETON, AKROS,

TRJEASURER.

VIILLIAM F. CRISPI~, FINANCIAL AGEST.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Ho~. J. R. BUCHTEL. CoL. A. L. CONGER.

EDWIN P. GREEN. CoL. G. T. PERKIN'S.

ALBERT B. TINKER.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. l-IoN.]. R. BUCII'.:.'EL.

JOY H. PENDLETON.

JOXAS J. PIERCE.

WILLIAl\'1 H. SLADE.

ALBERT B. TI_N.KER.

COMMITTEE ON INSTRUCTION. GEN. A. C. VORIS. JuDGE N. D. TIBBALS.

HoN. S.M. BUR~HAM.

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(' Pv rr'T'RS j I' l' 1, j-1 ,_;.. v.u

-OF-

INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.

REY. ORELLO CO~E, D. D.,

l'RESI,DENT,

Mc~scngcr-Profcssor of Mental and Moral Philosophy.

ELIAS FRAUNFELTER, A. rrt., Ph. D.,

Professor of Mathematics.

CHARLES M. KNIGHT, A. M.,

Buchtel-Professor of Natural Science.

CARL F. KOLBE, A. M.,

Hilton-Pi·ofessot· of Modern Languages:

BENJAMIN T. JONES, A.M.,

Professor of At·ci~nt Languages.

MARIA PARSONS, A.M.,

Pierce-Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature.

CHARLES W. FOOTE, A. M., Ph. D.,

Adjunct Professor of Natural Science.

JAMES H. A Y~ELOTT, B. S.,

Adjunct Professor .Jf Mathematics.

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JE~~IE GI.t'FORD, A. M.,

Instructor in Science and :\orm:tl Stwlies.

WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, A. M.,

Instructor in Ancient Languages.

SUSIE E. CHAMBERLAIN, M. &,,

Instructor in Elocution and English.

JAM ZS H. AYDELOTT, B. ~ .•

Instructor in Mathematics.

HELENS. PRATT, L.A.,

Instructor in. English and Latin.

ARTHURS. KIMBALL,

Instructor in Voice Culture and Harmony .

.. ELLA H. MORRISON,

Instructor in Instrumental Music.

~ M::s. AN~A P. TUCKER,

Instructor in Elocution.

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BNDOWMENTS.

:\I E S S ENG E R ? R 0 F E S S 0 R S II I P.

The Messenger-Professorship of Mental and lldoral Philosophy was

endowed by Mrs. L. A. E. Messenger, of Akron, in memory

of her deceased husband. Rev. George Messenget·.

HILTON PROFESSORSHI~

The Hilton-Professorship of :;\loderri Languages was endowed by

John H. Hilton, of Akron, 0.

PIERCE PROFESSORSHI~

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~he Pierce,Profcssorship of Rhetoric and English Literature was

endowed by Mrs. Chloe Pierce, of Sharpsville, Pa.

BUCHTEL PROFESSORSHI~

he Buchtel-Professorship of Natural Science was endowed hy

Mrs. Elizabeth Buchtel, of Akron, 0.

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PERPETUAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDED BY I'\DI\'1 rw ,\ LS.

'Thi n.y. !·u~u: .)'-l,ulJ.t':-- L: p..:. uf ·+ l ,oco t.: .. ~L~hj h:t vc 1H'I'il C'--t:t Ll i-..hcd l,y tht: r~dlo\\·~n~ !lonnr .. .,:

*.Mrss E. V. STEADM:AN ..............•......•..... Marietta, Ohio. *JAMES PtERCE ...........•.•.•.•..•.••.....••.••... SharpsviUe, Pa. *ELIJAH DnunY .................................••.•.. Girard, Pa. ~fns . .1\!ARY C. MARTIN ..................••...... Hamilton, Ohio. JAMES F. DA nDSON .........................•...•. Brimfield, Ohio. BETSEY TnoMAs ................ · .........•..•.••..•. Irwin, Ohio. JonN PuRDUE .•...........•.................•.•..•.. La Fayette,. Ind. ELI ?\I. KExNEOY ..... :~ .......................... Dover, Mo. Jon-.; K. S.\rrTn ................................. : .... Auhurn, Ohio. ·1'\. S. 0LtN ............................................. Streetsboro, Ohio.

*JoHN B. SMITH ....................................... Urbana, Ohio. *lVlttS. C.\XDIA PALMER ............................ Painesville, Ohio. *GEOHGE \V. STEEL .............................. Painesville, Ohio. *Mus. GEORGE W. STEEl .................. .' ...... Paines\:ille, Ohio..

Mns. BETSEY DoDGE ........................ ~ •. ~McConnellsville, 0. B1ucx HILTON ........................................ Defiance, Ohio. JoHN LouDJJ:NBACK ........... ·, ... _ ..... , ............ Millerstown\ Ohio.

*JoHN Esr•v ........................................... Kenton, Ohio. *JosEI'U Hmv, Sn ................................... Jefl'ersonville, Ohio.

REv. H~ P. AND Mns. D. E. SAGE ........... Rochester, Ohio. Mns. HENRY BoszAn ............................ Kent, Ohio.

*E. F. LouDENBACK ................................. Westville, Ohio. H. D. LouDENBACK ................................. Westville, Ohio.

*THO:\lAS Kmn-v: ................................ ~ ..... Muncie, Ind. Mu. ASO Mus. IsAAC KELLY .................... MiJI Villag.e, Pa. S. T. ANO S. A. 1\fooN ............. ; ............... Cuha, Ohio. GEORGE THOMAS ................................... Greenwich; Ohio. Mns. E. \V. TERRILL ............................... Jefiersonvill~, Ohio. Mns. JoHN H. Hu.Tos ........................... Akron, Ohio.

!Mns. CHARLOTTF. RonsoN ...................... Newport . .K:y. *SAMUEL BmosALL ................................ Peru, Ohio. Mus. LoursA E. FonnEs ......................... ::Port Washington, 0~ SAMUEL GnASDIN ................................. Tidioute, Pa.

N. B. AND A. E. JoHNSON .................... ~ •• Mingo, Ohio. These Scholarship~ are intended to aid worthy and deserving

students.

~Deceased.

l ln memory or her dee<>ased husbnnd, \VIll!am Robaon..

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GENE.RAL INFORMATION.

BucHTEr. CoLLEGE was founded by the Onio Universalist

Convention in 187o, and took its name from its. most jienerous

benefactor, Hon. J. R. Buchtel, who has consecrated his life and

wealth to its sup1wrt. It was chartered by the Ohio Legislature

in the same year a:; a College of Liberal Arts and. Letters, and is

designed to secure the highest grade of Classical, Scientific and

Literary cultu.re known to American Colleges.

LOCATION.

Buchtel College is located in Akron, Summit County, Ohio.

This city, with a population of about 20,000, is sitllated in the.

midst of hills and valleys, and is one of the most picturesque in the

country. From tht' first, Akron has evinced its interest in the Col­lege by bestowing a generous patronage. It is a healthy city, and

easy of accer.s, being- located on the line of the New York, Penn­

sylvania & Ohio; Clevelund, Akron & Coltunbus-, and Valley

· Railways, and having direct connection with all pnrts of the

country.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

The curriculum embraces:

FIRST: A Classical Course.

SECOND: A Scientific Course. - . THIRD. A Phi!osophical Course.

These are four years' courses and are equal to those adopted

by the best institutions of the country.

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PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

In connection \sil h the CoE('~( .. !1ff)~)('T, the 'l.'rn~t(~es ha\·e established a Prcp:tr:-~tory ~dwul, iu \\·hi-:[1 studculs are:~: i'·:,;Fchly

tittcJ for the college classes.

NORMAL WORK.

Students designing to teach will receive special attention in the THEORY AND PRACTICE OF TEACIIING, from thorough and experienced teachers.

MUSIC.

Superior advantages are afl"orded for the sttt<ly of Music, both instrumental and vocal. Special attention is given to VOICE l~UILDING.

LABORATORY AND APPARATUS.

The College is provided with excellent Mathematical Instru­ments and Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus of the most approved kind. It has a Lahoratoqc o-pen to students, well furnished with applian·~es for making chemical experiments and analyses.

CABINET OF NATURAL HISTORY.

The collection of minerals and specimens illustrating geologi· cal formations and f<:>ssils, is very full. All orders of Jiving animals are represented by prepared specimens. All collections are intended for use in comparative study, and not for exhibition.

LECTURES.

The i~structiou of the College aims to combine the advantages of the lecture and recitation systems. Lectures are delivered to the

FRESHMAN CLAss-On Health and Habits of Study. SornoMORE CLASs-On English and Classical Literature. JuNIOR CLAss-On Physical Science . . SENIOR CLAss-On Natural and Revealed Religion. NoRMAL CLAss-On Education and Methods of Teaching. Lectures on Physiology and Health will be delivered from

time to time by prominent physicians of the city. · Additional Lectures are delivered before the College students,

on topics of general interest, by persons inv.ited from abroad.

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Durin·_: tLe DJ't \ •::tr 1 he: lcli \ crt~d:

.. , ltj\··)\''!'

Arthur .\. :::>tcarns, A. B., Class of '79: "The Ronmn ~mpire."

Edwin F. Voris, A.M., Class of '75: "The law of husband .nd wife."

Prof. George A. Peckham, A. l\I., Class of '75: •·Dcmos­nenes."

Charles ]. Robinson, .M. S., Class of '75: "\Villiam of >ran;::e."

!'resident Orcllo Cone, D. D.: ''Longfellow."

CO-ED'JCATION.

The Colle6e is open to students of both. sexes, who are

lmitted to equal educational privileges and honors.

The results achieved in Buchtel College testify to the ability

young bdic;; to compete successfully with young gentlemen

the honors of thorough scholarship.

RELIGION.

\Vhilc the College is under the auspic.cs of a religious deriomi­

ion, no re~triction is impo'>cd upon the exercise of religious

nions.

Students are required to attend whatever church their parents

uanlians may elect. N'carly all denominations, both Protestant

Catholic arc represented in Akron by flourishing churches.

ile the College recognizes and honors religion, it is, in its

rna! economy, in no sense sectarian.

Religious opinions are respected hut not taught.

All students are required to :lttencl morning prayers and the

ng of the Scriptures in the 1:hapcl.

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LITERARY WORK.

1 : j ,;;,{;

classes for exercises in orations, es~ay~ am! ddJ<ttc. These classc:o

are under the direction of the Profes&or of Rhetoric and· English

Literature. Each stude•1t is required to prepare and delive-r origi­

nal perlonnanccs at stated times, durin~ the college year. During

the Commencement wc..:k public exhibitiom will he given by the

members of the Senior Class of the freparatory Department.

LITERAI(Y SoctETIEs.-There arc three literary societies m

thl:! Collc~e under the direction and cvntrol of the stw.lcnts-the

Dry ant anti Ev·erctt for the young men, an• I the Cary for the

young ladies.

Each society is provided with an elegunt and commotlious

ball in the College, and meetings are held by each every week, on

Friday evening.

RECORD OF STUDENTS.

Examinations- are held for admission, on the completion of a

study and for adv:.mcerqent.

No student, who has ahsentetl_ himself from an examination,

will be permitted to continue in his class without making satisfac­

tory arrangements with the Professor in chai·ge.

A record of each student's standing in recitation and examin.

ations and of all absences and irregularities is kept, which may

be examined hy committees, trustees, parents and friends of the

College.

Monthly reports of the grade of all students not making over

70, are sent to parents and guardians.

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TLe Ucgree ul Uachdur of .\rt:; will b~: conferred oo studem"'

who have completed the Classical Course.

The Degree of B:1chebr of Philosophy will be conferred on

those who have completed the Philosophical Course.

The Degree of Bachelor of Science will be conferred on those

who have completed the Scientific Course.

B:u.:hclors of Arts, Bachelors of Philosophy ami Ba«:hclon; of

Science, Graduates of this College, who shall show specia1 profi­

ciency in literary and scicntilic studies, and present a satisfactory

thesis or oration to the Faculty, will he, at a date not earlier than

three years after graduation, recommendeti for the 11aster's,Dcgree

in their respective course.;;.

Candidates for the Master's Degree must present to the

President a formal applic.ttion. together with an oration or thesis,

and a fee of five dollars, at least one month before the Annual

Commencement.

BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS.

The College building affords am pie accqmmodations for hoard­

ing one hundred and fifty students. There are eigh:ty rooms in

the building that can be used for students' purposes. The; rooms

are heated by steam and lighted by gas. The East Hall, aho\•e the

first 'floor, is devoted exclusively to the young gentlemen, while

the \Vest Hall is occupied exclusively hy young ladies. The

Dining Hull will accommodate two hundred students.

It is desired that young ladies especially, shall boanl and.room

in the college building. They are more "at home" in the building,

and besides they are more thoroughly protected from inclement

days in winter and spring.

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GENERAL EXPENSES.

Tuition F:lll Term, Cc•lleg-c ............................................. $15.00 l'n-; l'';Jtnry ;tnd i\'on1•:d...... . ....... ...... <).0<1

\Vintcr :mel Sp1 iu~; 1\·nns, Cullege ........................ 1.!.50 l'rcparatory and i\unnal 7.50

Music, Instrumental, 20 lessons ....................................... 15.00 " Vocal, ·• ..... .. .. . .. .. . . •. t8.oo

Use of Piano per term, one hour per day.......................... 2.00 \V:~shing, per dozen. as per schedule................................ .6o Room Rent per week, ill building, each student .............. 25 to ·75

dcpcmling on location ami size of room. Heat and Light, per wet k, each person .30, per room......... .6o Board per week in the building ... ,................................... 3.00

REMARKS.

Each room is fumi~hed with bedstead, mattresses, pillows, chairs, table, stand, bureau, mirror, commode and towel rack.

All articles of clothing should be marked with the full name. The College authorities reserve the privilege of locating two

:.tudcuts in each room. Board may be secured in private families for $3.00 per week

and upward. By boarding in Clubs the entire expense of board, room, fuel and light may be brought within $2.50 per week. One club has been successfully conducted for a number of terms at a cost not to exceed $1.50 per week. ·Three clubs are in successful operation, and others will be organized whenever there is a sufficient demand for tht:m. Living in this manner is not at all unpopular. Many of the best students in College choose this mode of living.

Rooms in the College are heated by steam and lighted by gas. They are commodious, vvell ventilated and pleasant. Good board is furnished, £ociablcs nre held evet·y evening after tea, good man­

'-""ners are cultivated. and every effort is put forth to make the College a HOME for the student ..

Tuition and room rent for the term must be paid in advance. No tuition or room rent will be refunded except for absence on account of protracted sickness.

For information in regard to expenses and location, address

A. B. TINKER, Secretary.

_ For further information in relation to study, address

DR. 0. CONE,_ President.

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COLL~GIATE DEPART~.1ENT.

FACULTY AND OFFICERS.

REv. ORELLO CONE, D. D.,

PRESIDENT,

:\[e,scngcr-Profcssor ot .Mental and l\Ioral Phiiosophy.

ELIAS FRAUNl'~ELTER, A. M., Pu. D.,

Professor of ~Iatherriatics.

CHARLES M. KNIGHT, A. M.,

Buchtel-Professor of Natural Science.

CARL F. KOLBE, A. M., .

Hilton-Professor of :Modern Languages. · . . : ..

BENJAMIN T. JONES, A.. M.,

Professor of Ancient Languages.·

---·MARIA PARSONS, A.M.,

Pierce~Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature.

CHARLES W. FOOTE, A.M., Pu. D.,

Adjunct Professor of Natural Science.

JAMES H. AYDELOTt', B.S.,

Adjur.ct Professor of Mathematics.

BENJAMIN T. JONES, A.M.,

SECRETARY.

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COLLEGIATE COUHSE:S.

THR~E COURSES OF STUDY.

To aJrord an e:•tensi ve field for the choice of studies, three

regular coursl's. each of four years. are provided, with three years

of preparatory work. T!Jc,;c arc:

I. The Classical Course, with the Degree of B<tchclor of

Arts, for graduation.

II. The Philosophical Course, with the Degree of Bachelor

of Philosophy.

III. The Scientific Course, with the Degree of Bachelor of·

Science.

I. THE CLASSICAL COURSE

offers the usual amount of study in Anciei1t and Modern Lan~ua­ges, Comparative Philology, Mathen1atics, Natural Science~,

English Literature, Rhetoric, Logic, Mental and Mural.Philosophy,

Political Science, etc., as pursued in the leading American colleges.

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

Candidates for the Freshman Class, in the Classit:al Course,

y.'ill be required to pass a s:~tisfactory examination in the following

branches:

GREEK-Grammar, including Prosody, (Goodwin or Hadley);

three books of the Anabasis; two hooks of Homer's Iliad; Prose

Composition, <Is fot.nd on the tir::.t one hundred and tifty-niuc

pages of ·white's Greek Lessons.

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LYr J :-.-fjr:l!r:u' t:·, incJmim;..; 1':·,-,,udy, ( lla:-knc:';, or "-\h:n ,\

Green•>w . .;h); tllrc·e book~ e[ l';•.·-ar's Collltrre:tl:trie,;; six of

Cicero's Orations; live books of Virgil's £neid; the first twent}'

lessons of Jones' Latin Prose Composition.

MATHEl-lATics-Arithmetic, (including the .Metric System);

Algebra through ~tadratic Equations; Plane Geometry.

ENGLISH-Geography, History of United States, Grammar,

Orthography.

II. THE PHILOSOI>ITICAL COURSE

affords an opportunity for the study of Latin, :Mathematics, Natu­

ral Science, English Literature, German, French, Mental and

.Moral Philosophy, Political Science, etc.

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

J.,ATIN-Grammar, including Prosody, (Harkness or Allen & Greenough); three books of Cresar's Commentaries; six of

Cicero's Orations; five books of Virgil's £neid; the first twenty

essons of Jones' Latin Prose Composition.

NATURAL SCIENCE-Physiology, Physical Geography.

1\L\THEMATICs-Arithmetic, (inCluding Metric System};

lgebra through ~tadratic Equations; Plane Geometry; Free

and Drawing.·

ENGLISH-Orthography, Grammar, Advanced Analysis,

eueral History, History of United ~tates, Science of Govern­

ent, Geography.

III. THE SCIENTIFIC COURSE

ords an opportunity for the study of Mathematics, German,

ench, Natural Science, Political Science, Mental and Moral Phil­

phy, Engineering, English Literature, etc.

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TER:W:" OF .\IHIISSIO:\ .

.Ail cmduLt::,.; for ;ulmi.-sion to the Freshman Ci.t~s of the

Scientific Course, will be required to pass a satisfactory examina­

tion, in the following branches:

NATURAL SctEN~E- Physiology, Natural Philosophy,

Physical Geography.

MATHEMATICs-Arithmetic, (including Metric System);

Algebra through ~tadratic Equations; Plane Geometry; Free

Hand Drawing.

ENGLISH-Grammar, Elementary Rhetoric, Reading, Ortho­

graphy and Derivation, Geography, History of United States,

General History, Science of Government.

Equivalents for the'>e requirements will be accepted in all the

courses.

REMARKS.

Applicant;; desiring to enter an advanced class will be

examined in the studies of the lower classes, or their equivalents

in the particular Course to be pursued.

Students having completed the studies of the Preparatory

Department will be adnitted to the corresponding Course of the

College without further examination.

Applicants are expected to enter those classes for w.hich, in

the judgment of the Faculty, they are fully prepared.

Arrangements can be made by the student for private

instruction, for the removal of conditions.

Testimonials of good moral character must be presented by all applicants.

Students coming from other institutions of learning, must furnish certificates of honorable dismissaL

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vUUf\0lS OF STUDY.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

CLASSICAL. PHILOSOPHICAL.

FmsT TEHM. FIItST TEIIM.

Greek-Homer's Otly•s .. y; l'mst- C<lmpo~ltlon. Jfat,.emaU~•-Geometr~·.

Latin-Ltv~·; Pro~<> C'ompo,ltlou. Matlln~ml!t'.•-(.Joom:tr~.

.Eng/i811-Cmn)l0slllou.

SECOXD TERM.

Qrl!(,J.;-Hero<lotus; Prose (.JolllJlO$Itlon.

Lat£n-Uvy; Pl'O!!e Composition. MAth<'matie~-Geometry.

.l/'atura' 8clence-Phylllology, Martin.

THIRD TERM.

Glerman-Ornmmar, Exer<'i•e• Lotin-I~h·y; Prose Compo~ltlon. Eng/i.tli-COmp<»'ltlon .

SECOXD TERI\f.

Jlat1tematici-Geometry.

Gennan-Grnmmar, Exercises; Render. Natural8ctellce-Physlology,llfnrttn. Latin-LI\·y: Prose Composition .

THIRD TERl\l.

Greek-Xenophon's !>Iemornbllln; Prose C<lm- Jfathematici-Algebra. position. German-Juntfrau von Orleans, Schiller;

Lalfn-Horaee'sOdes, Metros; Prose Compo- Conversation; Prose Composition. sltlon. 1Vatural8cie>Jce-Botany, Qrny.

Matltematic$-Aigebre. Latin..:...Horac~'s Odes, Metres; Prose Compo-.N9tu,.al8ctence-Botany, Gray. sltion.

··. \-~ .. ., .

SCIENTIFIC.

FmsT TERM.

J\'alural ·Yeit·nee-Zoolog,\·, Orton and l'n<"i<a r.J Jla/lw o~wtics-GeomC'try.

Gl•r ltlan-0 tu lllUtar, EXel'ci~es.

Ellflli•lt-Composltion; History, Green.

SEcoND TEn.l\r.

Natural St.'it'111'e-Phy•iolo!{y, Martin. . Matlt.wlatil.'a-Geometry; JX-serlptlve li··• .,,,.

etr,\·.

Glerman-Gmmmar, Exercises; Reader. Engliah-History, Gl'<.'en.

THIRD TERM.

Natuml 8-ient'e-llotany, Grey.

llla/he'lnatlcs-,).lge~,>rn; Descriptive G~rw·r <'.).

German-Jungfrau von Orleans, &hilto·l · Con\'ersatJon; Pro,;e Composition.

Ellgli.•h-History, Green .

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SOPHMORE CLASS.

CI.;ASSICAL.

FmsT TERM.

Guek-Demosthcnes De Corona.

Latin-Hornce'ij Satires nntl Epistles; Roman Llt ~rat nre.

Mathet,.ati<JM-Trlgonometl·y, Olney.·

l\'aturftl &ienec-Cbemlstry with Laboratory Pructlce.

SEcO~D TER~I.

Ureek-Ag•unemnon of Aeschylns; Greek Lit.crnture.

I.uti~t-Germanll~ et Agricola of 'fn.cltus.

.ilfatlwmutlc.~-TI'igunometry, Olney.

l'i'<~tuml &ience-Cbl·wlstl·y with Blow Pit-"' AnalysiH.

Tu 1 RD TER:\1. th·•·ek-The Antigone, or Ot•<llpus

l:lopllocles; (;reek Ll!.emture.

Luli•I-Cicero De Ora tore.

J/uthell&<ltics-Hurveylng.

.Engli•h-American Literaturt'.

Jtex of

PHILOSOPHICAL.

FIRST TERM.

Malhematl'cs-Trigonometry, Olney.

Nutu•·al o!(cience-·l'bcmlstry with LnbOratury l'rnt:>tiee.

[,uli•i-J-lor!lce'" Satires und Epistles; Romnn · Litcramre.

Gcr,otun.-I'Icnnnun and Horoth1·a, G(){~the;

Pt""'; Composltlun; Conversation.

SECOND TEn:M.

Jlat hemnlics-1'rlgonometry, Oint• y.

SC·IE::'-JTI FI C.

FIRST TEit!ll.

Notul'al 8cie11ce-Chemlst.ry with Ln!Jomt< ,,._~ I'rnctice.

J/(tiJ/I'Ittfttirs- Trigonotnct ry; Shade:-- '' nol ~..;,i1atlUWS 1 P(•l'S[JC{·t!Vl.'.

Utrmaa-II{·rnlnnn null Ht>l'Othea, t ;, ·Lti:t·; l'n tst~ Cotnpt)sition; Couvcrsu.tlon.

SECO);D TERM.

~''utaro.l .'St.icnee-C'heJnistry with Dlow Pip~~

.-\-Baiy,.ls. ~Vutw·al 8cience-Chemi~tl'Y with mow Pipe .lluiht·owtics-Trigonomctry.

Atutlysls.

Grrnum-'\Vnllensteln. :-!chillet•; Prose Com­! ~>sltion; Cou vcrsnllun.

Enyli&h- Brltli;h I.lteratum from ·:~litton.

Tuum TER:\1. .4lulhcmali<·&-Surveylng.

X1tl•1r«l &>lcnce-ClJelllistry with ·~ualltntiYe .-\..;nlysls. · ·

Ue•·•rnm-Fnnst, Goethe; Prose Composition; COt\Versn tlon.

· Eltgli&/1.-A.merican Llteraturt!.

Ot·i'uttut- \\·nllt•nsteln. Schiller; Pro,,. ! ·,\Ill·

J'il,.itlon; ~onvcr:-:.a[ion.

H11ylisll-llritl>h 1,\terature from l\lllt•n~.

THIRD TER!\1,

.\'ct/11/'Hl .~:il'IICt'-:-{ 'ltelllioll'~' \VIth QUa\1! ill i 'lc .\nalysb. , · · . · ·

Jlrtlllt'lti(tlir.'<-S\1fVl')'.1Hg.

Uerui<Ut-Fnust, ... GQt~thc; Prose Co1npo~ i! ;qll; t'OUV(ll'SatiOD.

Enyl i>h-:\ medcan. Lite rut ttr!!;

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N N

CLASSICAL.

Fr~ST TE~M.

Get-matt-Grammar, Exerelses; "&eader; Her-DiAnn and Dorothea, Goethe.

Nattwal Science-Physics, At.klnson's Ganot. Mathematics-Analytical Geometry. Logic-Deductive and Inductive.

SECOND TERM.

JUNIOR CLASS.

PHILOSOPHICAL ..

FmsT TEhl\1.

¥athemalic&-Analytlcnl Geomet.ry. N¢ural8cience-Pbyslcs, Atkinson's Ganot. French-Grammar, Exerlllses; Reader. Logic-Deductive and Inductive.

SECOND TERM.

Germa-Grammar; Wallenstein, Schlller; Mathematic.-Calculus. Prose C'om)l()l!IUou.

Natural &;ence-Pbyslcs, Atkinson's Ganot. Mcttht'fltatic.t-'-Calculus. .li.'ngli.th-ShakE>speare.

THIRD TERM.

Germa-Faust, Goethe; Prose· Composition. NaturalScience-Pbys!cs, Atkinson's Ganot. Literature- Chaucer - The Prologue, The

Knlgbtes Tale, etc., Morris. Engli1h-Rbetorlc.

1Vatural&ie11ee-Pbyllic.-s, A tkluson's Gnnot. French-Grammar; Corinne. Jfln.pluh-Sbakesp<·nre .

TnmD TERM.

Natural Bcienee-Physllls, Atkinson's Ganot. French-Phedre, Racine. I.iterature- Chaucer- The Prologue, Tlle

Knlghtes Tale, etc., Morris. Englilh-Rhetoric.

SCIENTIFIC.

FIRST TERM.

.l\'ol«ral&iJ>IIce-Physil's,. Atkinson's (;an»!.

.!:I at ht•Jlwlico-Amnlytlenl Geometry. F•·e11ch-Grnnubar, Exercises; Reader. Loyic-IIeductlve and Inductive.

SECO:-.ID TERM.

•Yalttral Scit'nce-Physics, Atkinson's Gur,..r.

J/ath•·"'''ti~•-Caleulus.

F•·•Heh-Ornmmar; Corinne.

Et~glisll-~hake~p<>ar~.

Tanw TERM.

Natural Science...:Phy~lcs, A tklnson's I .. , not.

French-Phedre, Racine. Litt•ratw·e- Chaucer- The Prologu<, 'J,,,.

Knightes Tale, etc., Morrill. Mathematics-Civil Engineering.

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C{-ASSICAL.

FIRST TERM.

Metaphyrit'.t-Intellectual Phllusophy.

Mathemattc.t-lleehanics.

Natural Bcience-O:eology and Mineralogy,

A'ng!Uh- English Criticism.

SECOND TERM.

Metaphyrica-lntellectnal Philosoph)',

Political Scil!llc~Polltlcal Economy.

Mathematic8-Astronomy.

Natural &ience-Goology.

THlltD TERM.

Metaphy.ricB-Moral Phllosopby.

&>eial.sclence-Stndy of Sociology.

.Mathematics-Astronomy.

SENlOR-CLASS.

PHII,..OSOPHICAL.

FIRST TERM.

MetaphysiC&-Inte1lectual Philosophy.

Matliematic.-MPchanics.

Natttrat Setenc~Geology :md Mineralogy.

Engluh-J<~~gllsl) C'rltlclsm.

SacoxD TERM.

Metaphy*•-Intellechtlll Philosophy.

Political Setence....:PoUt!cnl Economy.

Mathematica-Astronomy.

Natural h'~ce-Geology.

.THIR.D '.TEHM.

Metaphylic8-Mo~l-Phliosophy.

S!leial Science-Study Ot Soclolot~Y· Mathematica-A~tronomy •

SCIENTIFIC.

FIRST TERM.

.lidaphyatc8-lntellcctual PhllOsop!•Y·

,l!alhemalica-l\lechnnlcs.

.Ycitw·al Science-Geology and Miner:·!- .;cy.

Jl.'ngli&ll-l<:ngllsll C'rlt!cism.

SECOND TERM.

Metaphyaic8-Intcllectual Pbllosoi•il.\·.

Political Science-Political Econmn.'

Matllematica-Astronomy.

lVat~t-rcd ·;etence-Geology.

THIRD TERM.

Metaphysica-Moml Philosophy.

Social Science-Study ot Soclolog:.

.lluthematics-Astronomy.

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PREPARATORY DEPART~~ENT.

GE)JERAL INFORMATION.

In connection with the Cnlle~c pt·opcr, the. Trustees ha\·e cstahlishcll a l'i·ep:u:rt•>ry Sclro:)i, in \\'hich stuJents are fitted for the colle;.:-e ckts~e~ and fot •caching. There are three courses of study, of three years each, corr •. ~sponding to the cours~s of the College.

Especial attention is given in this department to the instruction of those who arc preparing to teach, anc! classes are organized l'"Very session fot· this purpose. ';'his Normal work is especiallr 1·ccomnwndcd to such as intend to teach in the Common and High Schools.

Students in High Schools and Academies who intend to take t College Course, are recommended to spend the last preparatory rear in this department, on account of the better adjustment ot the tudics to the reguiar college work. If they intend to take either

Classical or Philosophical Course, they should give special ttention f.o L:1tin, in order to f:lss from these schools to the ~rcshman Class in Colle~e. To save time, they are advised to mit in thtir preparatory work all studies not required for dmission to College.

All students in this department are required to deClaim, and 1 prepare and deliver original literary exercises.

EXAMINATIONS.

Students will be examined and assigned to classes for which ey are qualified.

At the end of each ten~ all clas~es will he examined.

Any student failing to appear at an examination, will n<;>t he ·mitted to re-enter his class until a satisfa~tory arrangement h:1s n made with the Professor in charge.

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FACULTY AND OFFICER8.

REV. OJ!..ELLO CONE, D. D., PRESIDEXT.

JENXJE GIFFORD, A. M.,

PRI!\CIPAI ••

Professor of Science and Normal Studies.

WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, A .. M.,

Professor of Ancient L'lnguages.

SUSIE E. CHAMBERLAIN, M. S.,

Professor of Elocution and English.

JAMES H. AYDELOTT, B. S.,

Professor of Mathematics.

HELEN S. PRATT, L. A.,

Professor of English and Latin.

FRANK 0. PAYNE,

Tutor.

PAUL R. MILLER, A. B.,

Tutor.

JAMES H. AYDELOTT, B.'S.,

Secretary.

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PREPARATORY COURSES.

CLASSICAL.

FIRST TERM~

Lati'll-(lta.mmar and Lesson~~.

Matlwmalill6-.Atlthtnetlo.

A'ng/Uho-Grammar.

SECOND TERM.

Lalin-GraJWilar and Lessons.

Mathem{lti-.Arlthmetlc.

Engluh-Gramrnar; Geography,

THIRD TERM.

Lali•lo-Grammu.r and Cresar.

Matltematica-Atltbmetlo.

A'nuti.vh-.Ann.lysls.

/ /

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•y •. ~~t... r" .

... ..... "'~

JUNIOR CLASS.

PHILOSOPHICAL.

FIRST TERM.

Latin-Ommmar and Lessons.

Mathematit:~-Arlthmetlc. ·

b'ngli81'1-Gmmmar.

SECOND TERM.

Latin-Grammar and Lessons.

Matlwmlatk8-Atlthmetio.

.Enqlish-Grammar; Geography,

THIRD TERM.

l,.qFin-jJr~,~:nun.ar !'lUI (.'a~sar.

Mnthematica-Arithmetlc.

English-Ann.lysls,

--~'·"'"

SC~ENTIFIC.

Fms'l' TERM.

English-Grammar. Mathematie&-.Arlthmette;

.Engliali-Ortbography and Derivation.

SECOND TERM.

b1glish-Grammar, Orthography and Deriva­tion.

Matlttrlltatiea-Arlthmetle.

Ellg!i..Yh-Oeograpby.

TmRD TxR~t·

lt.'ngli&h-Eiements of Composition. Matltematica-Arlthmetlc.

English-Analysis •

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MIDDLE CLASS.

CLASSICAL. PHILOSOPHICAL. SCIENTIFIC.

FIR.ST TERM. Fmst T'!:RV. FmsT TERM.

Lattn-CIIIll8.l', Grammar; Proee Composition • .1/Jtlgii&l>"', ·••.nlysi~; U.S. History. Mathemati<'l-lnttustrial and Free·li<IIH.I llraw-

Greek-Grammar and Lessons. LtUi: .:resnr, Ormnmar; Prose Composition. ing .

English-U.s. History. .~.llathemat{u- ·In<lnstrlnl and Free-Hand li.Jnglish- Analysis; Elementary flltet .. ric; Drawing. l'. S. History.

SECOND TERM. SECOJ'>D TERM. SECOND TERM.

Lati-Cfcero, Grammar; Prose Composition. Matltematie.!-Aigl'l>r:li Industrial and l<'ree· .Vathemalic.s-Aigebra; Industrial un<l !;'rea­

Greek-Grammar and Lessons. Hand Drawing. Hand Drawing.

Mathematfc.s-Algebra. Latin-(,'icero, Grnmmar; Prol;e Composition. Ellyli.•h-Sc!eric'e of Government; F:l~mcntary

.EilVIi.rh-l:lclence of Government. lthetoric.

Tuum TERM.. Tuum T:J,l:RM. Tma~ T~JU.tf.

Latin-Cicero, Grammar; Prose Compo6Uion. Natural &tence-l'hystology. Natural Scimce-Physlology.

Greek-Grammar; Anabasis.

.ICathematk.r-Aigebra.

Mathefnatie&-.A.Ig,, bra. Mathematic.s-Algebra .

Latin-Cicero, Ur:.rmnnr; Prose Composition. E."nglish-Study of English.

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SENIOR CLASS.

CLASSICAL. ,. PHILOSOPHICAL. SCIE~TIFIC.

FIRST TERM. FIRST TER~I. FIRST TERM.

Latin-VIrgU, Grammar; Prose Composition. Mathenratic8-Algebm. .\latl!emalics-Algebra; llook-kecpln!-:-

Greek-Grammar, Anabasis; Prose Compo- .Lattn-YirgU, Grammar; Prose Composition. Natural &tenee-Ph~·s!cnl Geography.

sltlon. Natural Sclenee-Pbyslcal Geography.

Malllematici-Aigebra.

SECOND TERM.

Latin-Virgil, Grammar; Prose Comt:ioeltlon. . ···{;r;~~Anabnsls; ProseComposltlo&.

Mathematilli-Aigebra.

THIRD TERM •

.c..au-VIrgil; Prose Composition.

Grtek-Homer; Prose Composition.

Mathemattci-Geometry.

. ~~

SECONl> TERM.

Jllatt\ematic-Aigebra.

SECOND TERM.

Natu1'tll Science-N'atural Philosophy.

.Vathemattci-Aigebra. • Latin-VIrgil, Grammar; Prose Composition. A'llglish-General Hls(ory . .English-General History.

THIRD TERM.

Mathematies-Geometry.

Latin-VIrgil; Prose Oomposltlon.

English-General History.

"$;!~-"::' ,.. ..... '

THUll> TERM.

.Natured Science-Natural PbllosopbJ.

J/athematic.s-Geomo:try.

.Eugli&II-Oeneral History.

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DEPARTNIENT OF MU,SJC.

In thi,; department classes are formed in:

1. Instrumental ~lusic.

~- Vocal Music.

:)· Theory.

+ Chorus Singing.

CHOKUS CLASSES.

In thi:. dcp<trtmcnt the stuJent will receive all elementary in­

»truction in )lusic-Lines and spaces, notes, clefs, and their use,

time, ,;iguawrc, rytl.m, the scales, chromati2 and diatonic, the

iulen·al s~·,;tcm, and instruction in Chorus singing .

. All students in music will be required to obtain their elemen­

tary instruction in these classes unless they pass an examination in

the studies there pur~ued.

· The College Chorus assists in all·Concerts, Recitals, etc.

VOICE CULTURE.

In this department is included the formation and cultivation

of correct tones according to the principles of the best Italian

masters.

To give control, flexibility and execution to the voice, students

arc carefully drilled in vocal techniques and vocalizes by Concone,

Panofka, Roudinella, Marchesi, Bordogin, L:unperti, etc. For the

development of a pure style of singing, Phrasing and Expression

are taught by means of the best English, Gen~tan, Italian and

French songs, ami also Operatic Arias aud Solos from the

Oratorios.

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PRKPARATOUY.

The first half term will be devoted to still hand exercises, slow

trills, easy scales and arpeggios in similar and opposite movements.

Special attention is paid to the position of the hands and to the

development of power and independence in the fingers, When satisfactory progress has been made, the student will pass to: studies

by Lebert and Stark, Mees, Loeschhorn, Plaidy, Heller, K{J!hler.

Duvernoy, Czcrny and Bach; sonatines and sonatas l1y Clementi,

Kuhlau and Beethoven; little pieces by Lichner, Schumann, etc,

ACADEMIC COURSE.

Practice of five finger exercises; scales and arpeggios in all

different keys and positions; ~ransposition of $iudies to different

keys; Czerny's Fifty Daily Studies, Czerny's School of Velocity,

Clementi and Krohlcr's Scale Studies, Heller, Loeschhorn and

Cramer (Von Bulow): Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven sonatas,

Haydn Impromptus, pieces by Mendelssohn, \Veber, MoscheUes, Chor· , etc •

.4'here will be an examination ·for admission to this department.

The time required to complete this course cannot be stated. This

will depend on the knowledge and capacity of the pupil.

ORGAN.

Elementary instruction, \Vhiting's Fjrst Six Months, First

Studies, Chorals, Preludes, etc. Rink's Third and Fourth books,

Bach's Preludes, pieces for church.

HARMONY.

The system of Harmony is substantially the same as that

ught at the New England Conservatory. Text books used are

mory's Elements of Harmony and Richter's Manual ( J. C. D. arker).

A Certificate will be- given to students completing the course.

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COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

POST GRADUATES.

Kittie ~JcEhright, A. B., Cornell University, '78; A. B., Buchtel College, '79, Akron.

Paul Raymond Miller, A. B., Buchtel College, '81, Akron.

SENIOR CLASS.

COURSE.

Carlos de Assumpcao, s. Marion Edgar Bourne, s. Hattie Josephine DeC row, s. Carrie Belle Hawk, s. Oakley Cannon Herrick, s. .\Iary Maria Laughead, c.

Charles Pleasants,

Norman Arthur Stall, Mary Matilda Wright,

vVill Van Ness Yates,

c. c. 's. s.

PH.

JUNIOR CLASS.

Elias "L. Chesrown, Delilah Keilah Jones,

Clarence Eugene Vaughn,

COURSE.

c. s.

s.

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Sao 'Paulo, Brazil.

Contreras. New Way.

Akron. Akron. Middleport . Akron. Vevay, Ind.

Akron. Akron.

Columbus, Pa.

Mohican. Shreve.

Chardon.

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::; 0 PH 0 ~1 0 R E C L -\ S S .

COURSE,

Lillian Acomb, s. Tidioute, Pa.

Adella Theo Church, PH . Akron.

.A,lonzo Eug-ene II yre, s. Akron.

Charles Russell Olin, s. Windsor.

Frank Owen Payne, s. Akron.

Sit1leon Bennett Rice, s. Caledonia.

Clarence Victor N ye Smith, PH. .Mt. Gilead.

Ada Bock, PH. Akron.

Norman Henry Hineline, s. Akron.

FR.ES H~lAN CLASS.

'ra11;. ~ Lcrllla n _ \! >l,

funwr Ucui·gc Uiilmai1,

lay Cecelia Bock,

hades Shultus Bock,

harles Newton Church,

·ace Corinne· Coggeshall

miel Richard Crissinger,

illiam John Emery, illiam Gaines,

mk Samuel Grandin,

ward Robert Koenig,

n Garibaldi Koon,

lo Loudenback,

t Agnes Mitchell,

1k Adolph Schi:unacher,

COURSE.

s.

. c. c.

PH.

c. s. s.

PH.

s. PH.

s. s. s.

PH.

s.

,je C Soule, PH.

Elht Thompson, c., "H. s.

uel Lennon-Thompson, c.

pleton Pembroke Twiggs, s.

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C..ledonia. Akroil .. - ·

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Caledonia.

Green Spring.

Burlington, Ky. . Tidioute, Pa.

St. Louis, Mo.

Lancaster, Ia.

Westville.

Akrotl·

Alc.mn. Norwalk.

. ·.Lapeer, Mich.

Gann.

Whipple. ,, __ ·

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COfJ!lSE.

Grace \Vatkin:;, c. 1\kron~

Rowena Eliza \V right, PH. Spring,\Joro.

Belle Black, s. Buchtel

Cora M. Burnham, s. Akron.

Calvin Josiah Hill, s. Inland.

Mary G. Krenzke, s. Akron.

Fannie Talcott Mulliken, PH. Detroit, Mich.

Jessie Alma Tibbals, PH. Akrom

Carrie Tomlinson, s. Harrison.

Pemberton Jewett Twig.gs, s. Whipple.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

SENIOR CLASS.

COURSE,

Frank H. Adams, s. Maurice F. Bettes, s. Clara E. Bettes, s.

Lizzie Biddlecome, PH.

George E. Brownell, s. S. Emma Cadwallader, PH.

Lizzie Camp, s. Harry L. Canfield, s. Harry M. Clemens, s. Solomon Cohn, c. Jacob It'Cook, s. Lucy Danforth, PU.

Sophia M. Echoren, s.

Carrie vV. Eggleston, s.

Louise Field, PH.

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Akron.

Cuyahoga: Falls.

Cuyahoga- Falls.

Akron.

Akron.

Mogadore.

Akron.

Bellville.

Akron.

Akron.

Cooksbury, Pa. Peru.

Akron.

Macon, Mo. Bouckville, N. Y.

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James Ford,

l\Iary L. Graham,

Thomas 0. Graves,

LiZ7;ie C. Hallinan.

Ida "\. Haymaker.

CoraM. Haymaker,

Rosso P. Hess,

Albert K IJitchcod.;.

Willia:u E. Hugill,

Linus L. Jones,

Clara Limbert,

Harry G. Limric,

Carrie }fcEJq·j~·ht.

!Grant C. ..\fc'\cil.

II 'I'' n '' .. J • ! ; ~,.; j \. ' . ~. t ' J!)' '

f_t I i l t.." "' J ) . i '~. ; 1...' l'.

illtll.:s K. I'lcasants,

iram E. Rice,

11£-ie Rittenhouse,

dgar S. Rothrock,

larion B. Slade,

cnnan C. Thei,s,

nrrie :M. \'iall,

. Grace \Vehb,

ving H. \Veeks,

aries A. \Vilhclm,

s.

s. s.

s.

s.

s.

PH.

s.

PH.

s.

PH.

c.

C.

s.

c.

PH.

s.

s. c.

s.

c.

·S .

c. s.

s.

MIDDLE CLASS.

llis T. Beardsley,

1jamin D. Berry,

nk H. Billman,

rge \V. Burgess,

COU~tSE.

s.

s.

c.

s.

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Milledgville.

Cuyahoga Falls.

Bullittsville, Ky. Akron.

Earlville.

Earlville. ·Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Pari!' ville.

Cariisle, Ark.

Akron.

Akron.

Akrou.

~\.kron.

~-\kron.

Vevay, Ind.

Portland, :Mich.

Harrison.

Akron.

Columbus.

Akron.

Akron.

Mogadore.

Akron.

Akron.

Ogden, Utah.

Urbana.

A:kron.

Johnston's Corn'rs

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( ))\iL· Chamberiin.

Freddie :::i. Cri~piu.

Mark J. Dickey,

George B. Emerson,

Da\·id F. Feln1ly.

~Iary E. Glnd win,

Pope Gregg,

Lillie E. lia\!nakcr.

John S. Ilccl;man.

fL:rl•el t TI. 1kn!·~·.

,\.Jdic L. Ki•;:.;.

..c\lbcrt A. Kohl..:r,

~label ;.Iarvin,

Alex. \V. :.Iaync~, Corinne A . .l.IcFarlin,

Ceorge A. Xewcomh.

James D. Olin.

Albert D. Olin,

'William T. Sawyer,

Frank N. Slade,

John R. Sn. h, Ilelen A. St(. ··,

Fred H. Stuarl

Dean TiYy,

Lucius K. \Vatters,

John L. \Veeks,

Fred H. White,

Belle \Yhite,

Xettie S. Yerrick, '

"· s.

:::;.

s.

s. :::;,

s.

s.

::>.

s.

s.

c. s.

!'.

~-

s.

s.

s.

c. c. c. c. s.

s. s.

s. PH.

s.

JUNIOR CLASS.

Akrou.

Akron.

Salesville.

Cuyahoga Falls.

Akron.

J efl'ersonville.

Earlville.

Lake.

Bisset,.

Akron .

Harrison.

Akron.

Granger.

Garrettsville.

\Vindsor.

Streetsboro.

Akron.

Columbus.

Aurora Station.

Akron.

Akron.

Bay City, :Mich.

Akron.

Akron.

Mantua.

Mogadore.

Brittain.

Zelle M. Adams, Akron.

Annna L. Barber, Akron.

\Vill T. Beach, Co~l Run.

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Maggie E. Knisely,

Edith M. Lawrence,

Rosella Lewis,

George U. :\:farvin,

Ida M. Mathew,

Emma L. Mcintosh,

Guy McMillen,

~vfary :\k:\Ji1len,

_\fan·in o'llcll,

Mary l\1. Mitchell,

Fannie A. Olin,

Ida M. Palmer,

Lionel S. Pardee,

Belle H. Remick,

Marion E ~ichards,

Dora Riley, ·

Ella J. Robe. _,on,

Della S. Rowan,

Adelia E. Sawyer,

Carl H. G. Schwartz,

Laura E. Shaffer,

Ida J. Shook,

' Hattie L. Siegfried,

Clara A. Slade,

Lynn Slayton,

Archer E. Smith,

Frank E. Southmayd,

Alice V. Surfass,

Frank J. Taylor,

Frank B. Theiss,

"William H. Thornton,

Newell L. Tibbals,

Gertrude M. \Vait,

Oliver C. \Villiams,

Charles H. "Williams,

Charles E. \Viuslow, -37-

New·Philadclphia

Akron.

Cuyahoga Falls.

Akron •.

Port William.

Ak"ron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron,

Paris, Ill.

Streetsboro.

Whipple.

Akron.

Columbus.

Grangerburg.

Blanchester.

Huntington.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

New Berlin.

Thomastown.

Columbus.

Conneautville, Pa.

Suffield.

Cuyahoga Falls.

Norton.

White River, Cot Akron.

Akron.

Akron. Streetsboro.

Perry, N.Y.

Perr}, N.Y.

Windsor,

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UNCLASSIFIED.

Louis J. Richards, . Akron .

.MUSlG STUDE:\TS .

• Lillian Acomh,

Zelle Adarn~.

J\frs. Andrew;,,

Frank Apt,

Benjamin D. Berry,

Emily B. Blaker,

Lizzie Bowers,

Belle Bradley,

Clifford Burnham,

Con\ Burnham,

S. Emma Cadwallader,

Harry L. Canfield,

Ollie Chamherlin.

Elias L. Chesrown,

Harry Clemens,

Ida Ca-;e,

Edwin F. Cone,

Mrs. Crane,

Daniel R. Crissinger,

.May Curtis,

Charles Crankshaw,

Hattie J. DeCrow,

Lyde Downing,

Frances Draper,

Emma Fowler,

Mary L. Graham.

Georgia Grifl1ths.

Richard Griffiths,

Carrie Hawk,

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Tidioute, Pa.

Akron.

Akron.

Caledonia.

Urbana.

South Toledo.

Akron.

Kent.

Akron.

Akron.

Mogadore.

B11lleville.

New London.

Mohican.

Akmn. /

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Caledonia .

Akron.

Akron.

New \Vay. Lancaster.

Akron.

Morral.

Cuyahoga Falls, Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

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I J

I

Ida Haymaker,

Lillie Haymaker,

:Mrs. Haushalter,

Oakley C. Herrick,

i\{artha Herrold,

Lena Hitchcock,

Gertie Hitchcock,

1\lhert HitciH:ock,

l!dle Hicko-.;,

.T ennie Hutrm:m,

\\"iiiiam E. H Ll;!ill.

Alonzo E. Hyre,

Mrs. Hill,

Keila Jones,

)Irs. Jones,

Addie King,

Edward R. Koenig,

Albert A. Kohler,

J. G. Koon,

Agnes Kuleman,

Rosella Lewis,

Rolla Loudcnback,

~Iabei Marvin,

Emma Mclntogh,

Paul R. Miller,

Harvey :Miller,

Jacob A. :i\lotz,

Leila Olin,

11aggie Parsons,

Frank Payne,

Birdie Pendleton,

Mary Perkin~,

Pearl Pierce,

Mrs. J. B. Perry,

Charles Pleasants,

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.Earh·ille.

Earlville ·Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Columhu~ .

Akron.

Akron.

Mogadore.

Shreve.

Akron.

Kent.

St. Louis, Mo.

Akron.

Lancaster, Ia.

Akron.

Cuyahoga Falls.

\Vestville.

Harrison.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Kent.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

·Cuyahoga Falls

Vevay, Ind.

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Belle Remick,

Sue Rittenhouse,

Dora Riley,

Edgar. S. Rothrock,

Sadie C. Renowden,

Adolph Schumacher,

Marion B. Slade,

Clara Slade,

Frank Slade, · Mannie Seiberling,

Emily Sperry,

Jessie Tibbals, ·

Dean Tiv:.-, Samuel L. Thompson,

Templeton P. Twiggs,

Carrie Tomlinson,

Julia Upson,

George Weeks,

Levetet Weeks,

Hettie Woodard,

Belle White,

Minnie Wright,

Rowena E. Wright,

William V. N. Yates,

-40.....,

Columbus.

Harrison.

Blanchester.

Akron.

Mansfield.

Akron.

Columbus.

Columbus.

Columbus.

Akron.

Tallmadge.

Akron.

Bay City, Mich. Gann.

Whipple.

Harrison.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron. Akron.

Mo,gadore.

Akron.

Springboro.

Columbus, Pa.

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ATTENDANCE BY TERMS.

Fall 1'erm ...............................................................•........ IS3 \\'inter 1'enn ............................................................. · ...... I9I

Spring 1'erm ................................................................. I 57

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

Po~t (ir:;du:Jte.~.. ..... ....................... ................... ................ 2

~C·lt~o~·:-. ............................................................................... II

.Jutti(Jrs ........................... ~...................................................... 3 Sophomores ................................................. .-................... 9

! '

Freshtnen ........................................................................ 29

Classical.......................................................................... 10

Philosophical ................. : ................................................. 13 Scientific.......................................... .. . .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 I

Gentlemen ....................................................................... 32

.. Ladies ............................................................................ 22

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

Seniors ........................................................................... 41 Middles ......................................................................... :. 33 Juniors ............................................................................ 74

Gentletnen ......................................................................... 72 Ladies ............................................................................. 76

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·'·'··

UNCLASSIFIED. I Gentletnen ...................................................................... .

MUSIC DEPARTMENT.

Gentlemen .................................................................. · .. · 33

i t t

Ladies ........................................................................... 56

RECAPITULATION.

Collegiate Sturlents .......................................................... 54 Preparatory ..................................................................... 148 Unclassified ................................................................... ..

Music .............................................................................. ~

Gentlemen ....................................................................... ! I I

Ladies ............................................................................ i22

Total Attendanct" ............................... ; ............................. 233

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OEGENN.IAL.

The '1\-nth Anniver:•ary of the Foundation of Buchtel College

will he C<.'lcl•r:llc·d at the "\nnu,ll Commencement this ye:tr, when

1 he hi:;tory of the Cullege and its condition and pro~pccts will

naturally be the theme,; nt di;;course and of congratulation. \Vith­

out anticipating that occasion we will signalize some of the

important en~nts that ll<l\·e distinguished this decennial year.

Since the public:ttic•n of onr last Catalogue, the debt under

which the Colle~e had long hecn laboring has been raised,

and, this burden being removed, the College is free to enlarge its

facilities according as the demands of its work requirt!' and its

means will allow.

During the current year the College ha'1 become a member of

the College Association of the State of Ohio. This recognition

of the high standard of its Courses of Study and of the excellence

of 'its instruction and tl;sciplinc. constitutes, we think, a demand

upon all its friends to increase their exertions in its behalf, that it

may more than maintain the rank which it has attained.

The munificent gift of Mr. Buchtel at the last Comm:::nce­

ment by which he transfenetl to the College property valued at

some $7o:ooo merits the grateful appreciation and applause with

which it ha;; been received by the friends of the College: through­

out the State.

While all these things are presented as reasons for congratula­

tions, we would not haYe them serve a.s the occasion of an abatement

of zeal and relaxation of efrort on the part of the friends of the

College. Let no one «uppose that a few thousand dollars, and a ' '

considerahle p:\rt of that not immediately available, will adequately

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endow a coltege. Nor 1et any one be content to see our Coltege

inferior to lhe best in buildings, apparatus and all appliances of

the higher education. There is required not less than half a

million dollars of endo·wment, besides two hundred thousand

dollars in buildings and apparatus to em!ow and equip a college

ada.pted to the requirements of the times.

Buchtel College on the threshold of its· second decennial

not only 01Ters occasion for congratulations, but sends forth an

appeal for sympathy and support to all the friends of a truly

liberal culture within its fields.

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TF\USTEES.

.,;utereo1, Retired .

1872. Hon. John R. Buchtel. Pr~,._'t. Akron,

IS]2. Gen. A. C. Voris, Akron,

1872. Judge N.D. Tibbab, Akron,

1872. Rev. Andrew \Vills·)n, Ravenna,

r8p. Rev. H. L. Canfi~d. Bellville,

1872. Edwin P. Green, Akron,

1872. Col. Geo. T. Perkins, Akron,

t872. t A very Spicer, Akron, t88r

1872. Rev. J. S. Cantwell, D. D., N. Attleboro', Mass., t88x

1872. Milton \V. Henry, Akron, I88o

1872. Rev. E. L. Rexford, D. D., Detroit, Mich., !8]8

1872. Philip Wieland, Mt. Gilead, 1878

1872. fHon. James Pierce, Sharpsville, Pa., I875 rSp. J. L. Grandin, Tidioute, Pa., I874 1872. S. K, Shedd, Youngstown, •874 1872. tHeory Blaudy, Zanesville, 1873 1872. John F. Seiberling, Akron, 1873 1872. J. Dorsey Angier, Titusville, Pa., 1873 1872. tRev. George Messenger, Springfield, 1872

1873. George \V. Crouse, Akron, t875 1873. Isaac Ebe~·ly, Columbus, 1875 1873. George :M. Hord, Cincinnati, r875 t874· Joy H. Pendleton, Akron,

1874· William A. l\-Iack, Norwalk, 1875 t875· Ferdinand Schumacher, Akron,

tS75· l fen ry. Boszar, Brimfield,

1875· J onli.S J. Pierce, Sharpsville,· Pa.,

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1875· James T. Trowbridge, Akron, 1881

t87S· John A. Gan·er, Bryan, I877 rS77. James S. Birkey, Newark, 1878 rs,s. Rev. ]. F. Rice, Olmsted, r88r

rS7S. \Villiam A. 1\fack, Norwalk, · 1881

I87S. Hon. S. ~I. Burnham, Akron,

rSSo. \Villiam II. Slade, Columbus, r .~~s 1. ITor:1cc Y. IL·che. Ravcnrw.

rSS1. Col. A. L. Cun~cr, Akron,

rSSr. Charles J. Robinson, Akron.

rSS1. A. \V. Wright Saginaw City, :Mich,

I88r. Austin A. Spicer, Akron.

tl>ecenged.

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OFFI~E~S.

-01-'-

INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.

PRKSIDE.STS.

Eatl'tO:"d.

xSp. S. H. McCollester, D. D.,

1878. E. L. Rexford, D. D., xSSo. Orello Cone, D. D ..

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. PROFESSORS.

MENTAL AN'D MORAL JiHlLOSOPHY.

1872. S. H. McCollester, D. D., 1878. E. L. Rexford, D. D., tRSo. Orello Cone, D. D.,

MATHEMATICS.

1872. Alfred W dsh, A. M., 1874. Elias Fraunfelter, A. M., Ph. D.,

NATURAL SCIENCE.

t87:z. S. F. Peckham, A. M., 1873· Sarah M. Glazier, A. M., 1874- Alfred Welsh, A.M.,

1875· Charles ~L Knight, A.M.,

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ANCIENT LANGUAGES.

xSt~· !Rev. Nehemiah \\"bite, A.l\f., Ph. D., 1876. !Rev. I. B. Choate, A. .M., 1878. Rev. G. A. Pedd1,un, A. :M.,

x8So. Benjamin T. Jones, A.M.,

1IODERX LANGUAGES.

t872. Carl F. Kolbe, A. M., 1877. G. H. G .. McGrew, A. :M.,

1878. Carl F. Kolbe, A.M.,

RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE.

1872. Helen F. Spalding, L. A.,

1879· Benjamin T. Jones, A. M., 1S8o. Maria Parsons, A. M.,

ENGINEERING.

1873. Elias Fraunfelter, A. M., Ph. D.,

ADJUNCT PROFESSORS.

MATHEMATICS .

. x88o. J. H. Aydelott, B. s.;

NATURAL SCIENCE.

xSSx. Charles vV. ·Foote, A. M. Ph. D.,

SECRETARIES.

1875 Charles M. Knight, A. M.,

1879 Benjamin T. Jones,

tWinter Session.

1873 x88o

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ST :ANDING 00fv1Jv11TTEES.

COURSE OF STUDY.

1 S7S. Elias Fraunfclter,

ISjS. Carl F. Kolbe,

1878. Charles M. Knig-ht,

1878.· George A. Peckham,

CLASSIFICATION.

1878. Elias Fraunfelter,

1878. Charles M. Knight,

RULES AND REGULATIONS.

1878. Charles M. Knight,

1878. George A. Peckham,

1879· Benjamin T. Jones,

DISCIPLINE.

1878. Carl F. Kolbe,

1878. Ge~rge A. Peckham,

1879· E. L. Rexford, . 1879· Elias Fraunfcltcr,

188o. Orello Cone,

x88o. Maria Parsons,

PRINTING.

18~8. Carl F. Kolbe,

1878. George A. Pe:kham,

188o. Benjamin T. Jones,

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t88o

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f\LUJV1Nf.

!SJ3.

Susie Ch;tm><·t bin. B.S.; ~I. S., in '76, Akron, 0.

1\ -~··h,•r m l'rcparutory Department, Buchtel Colll'gc.

James B. Pier,·.,·. B. S.: ~L S., in '76, Sharpsville, Pa.

B.::> •• in 7.. at :Steven's Polytechnic Institute, H•>IJoken, N.J.

Anna C. ~~~Ic•·. H.~.: l\1. S., in ';6, Hiram, 0. 2\lrs. George A. Peckham.

Charles F. ~;t.x~. B.S.; M.S., in '76, D!erfield, Vernon Co., Mo.

Firm of Saxe Brothers, Potter) 'Yorks.

Anna Flcmin~. H. S.: ~I. S .. in '77,

'l'eacher.

Ella Gan<·r. B.$.; ~I. S., in '77•

:)lrs. Charles Pitcairn.

\Vest Lebanon, lnd.

Bryan, 0.

\Vm. E. Ga,;h;.in,H. S.: 1\I.S.,in'n,Universalist Minister,Addison,Me.

t>rnduatett at Tuft's D..!_vlnity School, in '78.

Elsie II,,,,.,:-,\. B. S.: l\1. S., in '77, Miles Grove, Pa.

Mr~. Festus Shipman.

Cora li .' ,:, .. t~. ~-; ~L S., in '77, Oil Creek, Pa.

Emory P:·' .·~. H. S.; :\I. S., in '77, Fanner, Cuyahoga Falls, 0. L I .. B., Harnml Law :';chool, In '77.

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)Irs. Corday Ailtell.

Ida Ridgway, B. S.; M. S., in '77,

Lizzie S. Smelser, B. S.; l\.f. S., in '77, lilt'S .. J. A. Stoner.

Adelia V. \y aughn, B. S.; 11. S., in '77,

Tt':wher in lli~h Rchool.

Nettie R. Calder, Ph. B.,

L. May Cox, B.S., )1,.,., Walter Guy.

Oil Creek, Pa.

Peru, Ind.

Chardon, 0.

Boston, Mass.

Mechanicsburg, 0.

George A. McAlpine, B.S., Attorney at Law, Grand Rapids, Mich. A. B., at Alleghany (loJiege in '70.

George A. Peckham, A. B.; A.M., in '78, Hiram, 0. ProfeSI!Or of Ancient Languages. at Hiram College.

Nellie ]\f. Robinson, B. S., Mrs. Dr. F. C. Reed.

Charles J. Robinson, B.S., Attorney at Law, Firm of Green & Robinson.

Lettie L. Titus, Ph. R, Mrs. Robert Wab!on.

Akron, 0.

Akron, 0.

Ft. Seneca, 0.

Edwin F. Voris, A. B.; A.M., in '78,Attorney at Law, Akron, 0. Firm of Voris & Voris. L. L. B., Harvard Law School, In '77.

Walter C. Fullingtor,, B.S., Marysville, 0. As~IMant Cnshier of llank-of l\lary~·ilJe.

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Joseph llidy, Jr., :?h. B., Attorney at Law, 'Washington C. B., 0.

I,, J,. B., at Michigan ~tate University, In '7>1.

Mary B. Jewett, B.S.: A. ll .. in '77, Hiram, 0. Lady Principal and Prof~Rsor of ~lodcm Lnngnages at Hiram College.

Donna D. Kelly, B.S., Cambridgeboro, Pa.

Tt:aeht:l' in lii~h !--;l'i.1uol.

Walla L. Kelly, Ph. B., ·waterford, Pa.

<l!erchant.

Mara E. Laws, Ph. B., North Chester, Vt.

Teacher.

George S. Pleasants, A. B., Vevay, Ind. Attomey at Law.

Kittie L. Rowe, B. S., Washington C. H., 0. Mrs •• TOll. Rl<ly, Jr.

Warren \V. Sampsell, B.S., Elyria, 0. Attorne~· at Law.

Inez L. Shipman,B. S., Girard, Pa. Tea(' her In High School.

Albert Tinker, B. S., Akron, 0. Het.'retnry of Buclnd College.

Byron J. Bogue, B.S., Wishawaka, Ind. Prlnclpttl of High Fll.'hnol.

Ah·er Ginn, B. S., Plattsmouth, Neb. Ch·ii Engineer.

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t ~ ..1 ,

Fremont Hamilton, B. S., Attorney at Law, Belfountain, 0. L. L. B .• at :\llcblgan State University, ln '80.

Arthur Ralston, Ph. B., Cheshire, 0. · Civil Engineer on::'\, Y. C. & St. C. R. R.

John Risinger, B. S., Eaton, 0. Farmer.

\Villiam D. Shipman, A. B.; A.M., in 'So, Akron, 0: ProlE>:-:..;or of T.ntin and nrcek in Pr{'puratory Pe-partn1ent nt Bur·htel Col1ege.

Lizzie U. Slade, A. B.; A.M., in 'So, Akron, 0. :\Irs. F:dwin F. Voris.

Herbert \V. Baird, Ph. B., Cleveland, 0. Stenogmpher in ottlce of Wl_lite !'Iewing Machine Co.

Frank N. Carter, B. S., Akron, 0." Accountant In Akron Dnlly Beacon Otnce.

Clara Y. Chisnell, Ph. B., Akron, 0. Teacher in Public Schools.

Dayton A. Doyle, A. B., Attorney at Law, Akrvn, 0. L. lh B., In Cincinnati J.nw School, in '80.

Lucy Voris, Ph. B., Akron, 0. lfrs. Charles Batnl.

t879·.

Orin C. Beatty, B. S., Cleveland, 0. U". !-!. Clerk's Offi<'e.

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illiam H. Jones, Ph. B., Jeffersonville, 0. 1 Vivil Engineer.

~ermon A. Kelly, B. S.; A. B., in 'So, Gottingen, Germany.

:ittie McEhright, A. B., Akron, 0.

A. 11 .. l'ornell l'nlve!'>'it', in'*'·

Tilliam H. Pleasants, B. S., Vevay;' Ind.

Merchant.

bel Risinger, B. S., Eaton, 0. :;;;enior at Cincinnati I.aw :,;chool.

rthur A. Stearns, A. B., Cleveland, 0. Attorney at Law.

r8So.

nes H. Aydelott, B. S., Akron, 0. Adjtm<'t Professor of :IInthetnntics, nt Hllchtel Coll~ge.

~ugustus Guthrie, A. B., Springfield, 0. Grocer.

mk W. Koon, B. S., Chicago, Ill .. OtHce of Pullman Car Co..

ing C. Tomlinson, A. B., Springfield, 0.

Book-keeper In oftlce of Malleable Iron Co.

1cent E. Toml'inson, B. S., Boston, Mass. st.ndent In Tnrt.'" D!Tinlty School.

ratio T. Willson, A. B.,

\

Akron, 0. Law Studetli In otHee of Green & Robinson.

rles B. \Vright, A. B., Akron, 0.

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Paul R. Miiler, A. B., Akron, 0. Po,tGradunte au<l A~,i~tant Tett<'ilt't' iu Prepnr.ttory Dep't.,llu<"htcll'ollt•ge.

John C. Thompson, .\.B., urbana, 0. Ctvll Engint"er.

RECAP[TLJLATION.

LADIES.

Classical. ...................................................... ·· .... ····· ........ 4 Philosophical .............. _ ....................................................... s· Scientific ........................................................................... I 5 *Literary .......................................................................... I

*Df>contlnued.

.GE~TLEMEN.

Classical. .......................................................................... 13

Philosophical ..................................................................... 5 Scientific ................................................................ " ......... 20

Total number of Alumni ............................................... 63

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HONOF\AF\Y OEGF\EES.

I87J.

:v. Willard Spaulding, D. D., Peabody, Mass.

1874-

:v. Everett Levi Rexford, D. D., Detroit, Mich.

I875·

:v. John Stebbins Lee, D. D., Canton, N. Y.

1876. !

:v. John ·wesley Hanson, D. D., Chicago, 111. '~

. ev. Carlos Smith, D. D., Akron, 0 .

1877.

muel Findley, A.M., Akron, 0.

:v. John G. Adams, D. D., Melrose, Mass.

1878.

:v. J. H. Tuttle, D. D., Minneapolis, Minn. ,,

J879· i-

' v. A. A. Thayei; A. M., Erie, Pa.

r88o.

. Sumner Ellis, D. D., Boston, :Mass •

1881.

Canton, N. Y.

Deeen~~ed.

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LITERARY S0CTETrES

-'' f\·J· ':"· 1!,

'• ··:·. ' ..

I ·~•••••.o••··•··•··•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••--

Cary, " I872 .................................................. 119

Bryant '• rS73·· ...................................... : ......... l35

Ev·erett, rSS1 .................................................. 39

!THshnndetl.

.-,

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OFF!~ERS AJ~ 0 COJv1Jv11TTEES c)F THF.

BO;AF\D OF TRUSTEES.

PRES!DEXT.

Enreretf.

187~. Hon. John R. Buchtel,

SECLtETARY.

18p. Hon. S. M. Burnham, 1877. Rev. Andrew \Villson,

187~. Hon. S. :M. Burnham,

1879· Albert B. Tinker,

TREASURER.

r872. George \V. Crouse,

1875. James T. Trowbridge,

I8j9· Joy H. Pendleton,

FINANCIAL SECRETARY.

1872. fRev. D. C. Tomlinson,

1873· Rev. S. P. Carlton, (Assistant)

1875· Rev. Andrew Willson, 1878. Re,·. H. F. Miller,

1879· · Albert B. Tinker,

FINANCIAL AGENT •

1877· fRev. D. C. Tomlinson,

1879· +Rev. D. C. Tomlinson, 188o. William F. Crispin,

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lletlnd.

1875 I8J4' 1878

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L\.JiC L' Tl \ . .t:: CO:>ll!lTTEE.

aerired E11tere4.

1872. Hon. John R. Buchtel,

ISp. tllenry Blandy, I873

xSp. Rev. J. S. Cantwell, D. D., 1873

IS72. Hou. ~. M. Burnham. t877

I 872 Gen. A. C. Voris, t873 •V

137.':1· George T. Perkins, t877 r : 1S7:;. Edwin P. c;rn·n. 1SSo

1873· Re\·. Andrew \\. ~ ll~Oll~ r876

rS76. ~Iilton \V. Henry, t877

r877. Joy H. Pendleton, r88r

rS77. James T. Trowbridge, r88o

IS77· Rev·. Andrew Willson, 1878

rS78. Hon. S.M. Bu~·nham. t879

rS79· Albe'rt B. Tinker,

·~ tSSo. William H. Slade, .ss. rSSo. Col. Geo. T. Perkins,

rSSt. Col. A. L. Conger, . ..... x'88L Edwin P. Green,

COM:.UTTEE ON INSTRUCTION.

t879· Gen. A. C. Voris, ....... 1879· Judge N.D. Tibbals,

t879· Hon. S. M. Burnham,

CO){MITTEE ON lo'INANCE.

; '). rSSr.· Hon. John R. Buchtel, I ! I88r. Joy H. Pendleton,

t88L Jon as J. Pierce,

I88t. William H. Sl<_!de,

r88r. Albert B. Tinker,

+Deceased.

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SU f\v1 fV1ARY.

ATTE!"dJA1\CE BY TEH\IS.

NORMAL DEPART:ME:'\T. , ; .. ,itt<:t.-i ...... ~ .. :::~ ... :::~-~~ -:-11 -,---~---~- :.---- u-·1--~,\- .- ~~-~---1) .. -- .}--

1-,,--.81

Ladies···:.:.::.:.::.:.::.:.::.:: _,_.,_,...!.:._!....=:_1_1_1_ ~ _::__ ~ _o _____ u_ --'-'-i~ 'l'c t· l ·•·• 1 ·•1 I "'I 1 II' ~" I "' .... " 0 • 11 I l!l-• .t ··•••··•• .... - l -· .,. , ; •)..;o • .,, ' •)oj v ' J

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U~CLASSTFIED. -----------------·-·- ··:·· -- -----j --~--·----~---;-----,-------~ --------·---------i

lJ!Itr-·~ .-.!;·L·~· :\!'1/r.:ht;r:r.i;u,y·r. :.:'hyr.~·~~:, -" : , , I

' .. ,,;;~;.;;,;~----·=-~.:~- il''l--,:;,-19-l-,; -l; -~-1'12131'-3 ,-t j:-1 .12iil r.""'"~ ..................... :~ ~ _s_ ~ _s __ s __ 3 ___ 1_~ _o_/ ~~ I,

Total... ............ ! _81 l t~1 17 I 12 20 I 18 6 4 I 3 1 , -"

MUSIC.

RECAPITULATION.

_______ j __ l=i=-1-~--- ____ ,_-_( __ -- -----( 'cl! ... ~iatt ~tudt'IJt--., .J•i 1 !1-\ I 'i.i J ,'jQ .;t 47 4-1 -iH I :-,.; ;)-1 .).-,.s Pc.·p.q·,,t•"·.,· ............ i .,.; 1 ·~ j ,,., / til ~7 .:;.; til! 108 137 UH s1r2 ~nrrn:d ................. :!:! j ::1 1 .a It. :t~ 3--1 :J3 ............................ lHi l'udas~illed............ XI f l lli 112 20 1!! 6 4 i.l 1 :!2.;

~::.:.:.::.:::.:::::. Ctl:i) / CHOJ l;;o1 :.:.:::.:: :.:.::::: :.:.:::.:: _4 ___ s_ ~ ~ <~> ~ __ '!E~'.:.:::::.::..:.:::: ... 21_~-/~-:~J.~~- ~; _ _!E _ _!~_. 1;,; 166 114!! 2a:l tA:{I

Oeutlemen .............. ' liN I H~ 1116 J >II j' ll!l I o:; I 9;) I' 102 ·I 0!1 I Ill. jlll•iO Lauics ..................... ! ll7 1 tki 87 56 i>.l r,g 1 Gil 64 1!9 122 7st

-~==:i-ml~i2ii3T145(i4ati~-lw.i166l~l~l~

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lj\JDEX.

Page. 3 <...'c1llege Cu.leoda. r ...... ......................... --~- .................................................................... .

Bc:.>:trcltlf 'fru~t(•t-s ............................. ·························-·········-······················· ·····-~···· Ollieer~ nnd \.:flmrnir.tt>es of the Boo:rd of Tru<tee~ ............................................. . :;

0111<-<:r.<M lnstrur,tio!l aud Govern.nellt ................................................................ 6-7 I.·:n(llt\rnlt:llts...................................................................................... ......................... s SPll(~lar~-llif"\S ......................................... ···········-···················· \I

(le·Jir·r:Jl In fl)i'JII'ItHill ................................................................. r. .......................... 10-lii l'ttl't'l!'tl!nul ............................................................................................... .

Df?-;..:-l't·P."- . .................................................................................................................. .

I.~1tt:rar;f •··:..(h'it't les ....................................................................... u .................. u ....... .

&ar<lin.!-t ~·\eenutmrulutif;ll,...;, : .................................................................................. :. ..

GcueralEiQJen,.,~ .......................................................•........... -·······························

10 H 13 H J,'j

Collcgil\til Department ......................................................... ·····-············· .................. 16-Zl }o'aculty nnd omcers ............................ ··········· ·························--··· .... ···················· 16 Admi~ston to Classieal Course................................................................................. 17 Artrub~iou to l'Jiilw;ophicnl Course .................... ····················-····························· 18 Admis~ion to Sclcntltl" \ 'our~e ... : ............................................. _······-·-······ ... .•.•.... HI Course.-> of Study ..........................................................................•......••.................... :!0-23

Preparatory Departwent ........................................................................................ 2-l-28 Information .....................................................•......•..•........•...... ..:. .•.... ,..................... U Fneulty 1\llll OJJicel"l4 .......................................................... ········-···························· z.:; Prepurator·y t:our·ses ............................................................... -··-····- .....•.••............ 26-21!

Department of !llusie ...................•....................•....... ····················-···························:!9-;JO

College Stwtents .•....................................................................................•.....•.•..•.... 31--'J:l Preparatory Stu<lt>nts ........................•............. ····························-·········-· .............. 33-37 Unela.,sitied Students ..... ·---· .....•.... ; ...................................................................... ;.. 38 Musitl Stu<lents ........................................................•....•. - ....................•.....•.............•.. :~40 Summary .................................................•.... ··································- ...••.....•............ .41-42

Decennial ...... - ..................................................................................................... -1::1-63 Pre! nco ...........................................•.....•..... ··································- ...•........••.......••.. .43-44 Trnstc<'S................. . .................................................................................................. !1",.:..41! Otli.cN'l< and Committees of noard of Trustees .....•........................•.•....•.................. 60--61 College Otllccr" of Instruction and Government ......................•.......•.............•....... ~7-.'iO Presidcn t~ ............................................••..................................... ··--···--····················· 47 Professor« ..................... ~ ..............................•..............................•••.••..........••..••..... 47--48 !:>tanding Committee~ ........................................................................................... .49-00 Preparatory Oftlcel'>! of In,truetton and Government .......................................... ii0-51 I'rinelpal ............................•..........•........... ········-························--······· ............•.... 50 Instructm·s ...................................................................•.•........... -. .........•.............•..... ..;o.....sl Instructors in Mu"il!.......................... ............................. .......................................... 51 Alumni.. ................... , •..............................•.........••.•........•........................................... 52~i7 A.lumui :-;uit•uuu:y...................................................................................................... 57. Holltlr~~ r;f 1Jt•.4rPr•.s................... ........................ ........... .......................................... ..... ~

~~'"""'" -!1ip of Lit•:-mry :-;r,c•.ietic,; .•••• - ••.....••••...•.•.••.•••••.•.....•••.•...•...••...• · •••. :.............. ii9 tiummary .................................................................................................. _ •.•.•••••••.•.•. &--63