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t"-::; 1..! ? ,

CA.TALOGUE . .

OF THE

OFFICERS AND STUDENTS

OF

BUCHTEL COLLEGE, I

AKRON, OHIO,

F 0 R THE ACADEMIC YEAR,

1872-73. .

..

AKRON:

PRINTED BY THE BEACON PUBLISHING COMPANY.

1873.

I i

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CATALOGUE OF 'fli.Y.

OFFICER8 AND . STUDENTS

Or'

BlTCHTEl~ COLI~EGE~ , AKRON. OHIO,

FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR!

AKRON:

PRT:-ITI!:D RY '!'HE HEACOX PUBURHING CO!IIPANY.

1R73.

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TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS.

HoN. ;TOHN R. BUCHT_EL, AKRoN,

PR~:CSIDENT.

HoN. SANFORD :M:. BURNHAM, AKRON,

SECRETAI~Y.

GEORGE w. CROUSE, AKHON,

THEA SURER.

· i~EV. D. C. TOMLINSON,

PINANCIAL SECRETARY.

HENRY 'BLANDY, ZANESVILLE. MILTON W. HENRY, AKRON. JOHN F. SEIBERLING, AKRON. A VERY SPICER, AKIWN. HoN. NEWELL D. TIBBALS, AKR01'>. S. K. SHEDD, YouNGSTOWN. PHILIP WIELAND, MT. GnEAD. REv. J. S. CANTWELL, CINciNNATI. REv. E. L. REXFORD, COioUliiJWS. REV. ANDREW WILSON, KENT. REv. H. L. CANFIELD, P~:;Ru.

J .. DORSEY ANGIER, Trrusvn.LE, PA. EDWIN P. GREEN, EsQ., AKRON. CoL. GEORGE T. PERKINS, AKRol'> . .J. L. GRANDIN, TIDIOUTE, PA. JAMES PIERCE, SHARPSVILLE, p A.

GEN. ALVIN c. VORIS, AKRON ..

EXECUTIVE COl\fMITTEE.

RoN. JOHN R. BUCHTEL, HENRY BLANDY, EsQ. REv. J. S. CANTWELL. S. M. BURNHAM, EsQ.

GE~i. A. C. VORIS.

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BUCHTEL COLLEGE. ;)

STU,DENTS ------- ....,.,..__ ___ _

CLASSICAL COUHSE.

JlJ~IOR CLASS.

~.\~t:. ROO :\f.

Knight, Clarenc~e R. Akron. 1\Ir. Knight's.

FHESHMA)[ CLASS.

Cutler, Sarllh ~I. Cayalwg.r. Fall~. Mrs. Allen's.

Lewis, Harry R Le Rotf, 1\'. Y. East Hall, ~o. 27.

Peckham, George A. Akron. ~lr. Peekhnm'8.

::3mitlt, Viola. euya!togrt Fall~. Pres. )-lcCollester';;.

VoriH, Edwin !<'. Akrot!. Gen. A. C. Vorb'.

Wood~, Cammie P. AJ;Uersburv. West Hall, :!\o. 41.

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BUCHTEL COU~EG:E.

PHILOSOPHICAL COURSE.

SECOND CLASS.

NAME. HE-'3-lDlCXCJ<i.

Chamberlain, Snsie. Alm·on.

Lake, Carson. AkTon.

Pierce, James B. Sh!111psville, Pu.

Saxe, Charles T. Mogadore.

Sisler, Anna C. Akron.

FIRST CLASS.

Adams, ~fay S.

Baldwin. Delia J ....

Burnham, Pearl .J.

Butterfield, B'elle C.

Church, Della.

Danforth, Effie.

Eberly, Clara.

Garver, Ella M.

Garver, Emma.

Gaskin, William E.

Graham, Stewart F.

Graham, John W.

Hesse, Alice F.

Howard, Anson.

Hopfman, Bernard.

Akron.

Akron.

. Mechanicsburg.

Cincinnati.

Clet>eland.

Peru.

Columbus.

Bryo,n.

Bryan.

Nashua, N. JJ.

Stowe.

Stowe.

Sharon.

Wood.,tock.

Akmn.

n.oo:M:

-- - -~ --·-- "-~

Mr. Chamberlain's.

Mr. Pangburn's.

Mr. Knight's.

East Hall, No. 61.

Mrs. Sisler's.

Mr. Adam's.

Mr. Baldwin's.

East Hall, No. 55.

West Hall, No. 44. ' Pres. McCollester's.

West Hall, No. 11.

West Hall, No. 44.

West Hall, No. 42.

West Hall, No. 42.

East Hall, No. 39.

~fr. Heffelman's.

Mr. Helfclman's.

Wrst Hall, No. 38.

East Hall, No. 3~.

1\'Ir. Hopfman's.

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llyde, Cora E.

Jewett, l\Iary B.

Love, Ella.

Marvin, Henry II.

?l[orrisou, Ella

1\IOITison, !1£. Frank.

Olin, Le,·erett, \V.

Oweu, .Joseph. P.

Pope. Lines 1.

Prior, Thoma., ,J.

Prior, Emory "\

Pumphrey, Cl~trell('C.

Hitl)!way, Franc.

Hidgway, DPmn1a.

Hidgway, I <Ia.

i'hipmau. JIIPZ.

::'\tniltou, I~aac.

V'"a.u,~hn, Adelia.

\\'ash bunw, Alice E.

Bl'CIITEL <:OLI.EUE.

HE~IIIT.N('£.

llt;detmrn, I'll.

.Akron.

Zan ex .:ille

.Ycttie Lflk,·.

ll" !.rtlin,q, Va.

lV lu'iolin[J, VII.

Rrtdrill~.

~Yonrolk.

Cfutr;rin Fal/x.

• \"etcflr/.:.

C'•llJOho[f" b~lli<L

C inrim1<lf i.

llifdl'tmrn, ')"· !fJJdl'fiiiNI, /Ja <

lllJdetmw, l'a.

(,Tiral'd. Pa.

JJw·svilic, ]Jo.

(//i.rt.rfl,n,.

Grr:enwich. ::Jtoti'J/1..

ROO)f.

West. Hall, 26.

:Mr. .T ew<'t.t's . J

., •

2\Ir. Hittcrspaugh's.

East Hall, No. Hi.

West Hall, No. 2l'l.

·west Hall, No. 28.

East Hall, No. 40.

1\liss N ewl.>erry's.

East Hall, No. 2i.

E11st Hall, No. l!l .

Ea~t Hall, No. 5:l.

Ea~t Hall, ~0. .n. We~t Hall, No. 25.

West Hall, No. 25.

West Hall, No. ')-IWrJ,

\rest Hall, No. 30.

Ea<st. Hall, No. 26.

West Hall. No. ao. ?\[r. Auble',;.

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8 BUCHTEL COJ,J,EGE.

ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.

THIRD YEAR.

CLASSICAL COURSE.

NAME. RESIDENCE. ROOM.

Baird, Charles. Akron. Mr. Baird's.

Caughill, Charles F. lfJ. Sagina;w, Mich. Hon. J.R Buchtel's.

Paine, Robert F. Cleveland. East Hall, No. 26 . .

Parmenter, Charles W. JJ:f echanicsville, Vt. East Hall, No. 25.

Shipman, William D. Gira,1'd, Pa. East Hall, No. 53.

PHILOSOPHICAL COURSE.

I

I

!

I --I­

I

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:SAM!:.

Guy, Walter.

Kelly, Walla L.

2\[cGrcw, Emma C.

l\lorgan, Charles H.

Olin, Ella.

Heese, Anna.

Howe, Kitt.ie.

Rowe, Eugene P.

Sisler, Fanny B.

Titus, Lettie.

Bl"\IITEL \"OJ.LE<a:.

.II eel/(( nics 1m l"[f.

UambridgciJoro, l'o.

Streetsbm·"·

Cle1·eland.

Bellcrille.

Jla1Jenna.

Akron.

Akron

Akron.

T1;{!in.

}(00)1.

East Hall. Xo.

East Hall, No.

::\[r. Hurl',;.

East Hall, No.

·west Hall, No.

West 1lall, Xo.

:Mr. Howe's.

::llr. nowe's.

::\[rs. Sisler's.

West Hull, No.

RECOND YEAH.

;;,}.

-Hl.

.i-1.

2a.

:!4.

ilfl

C J, ASS I CAL C 0 U R S E.

Hord, Lilian ::\I.

Howard, George.

:\[em mer, .J. C.

Pattt·rson, Albert.

Purdy, Charles, F.

Ralston, Arthur ::\I.

White, Albert C.

RBBIDENCE.

Cincimwti.

lVoodstod:.

h~l1cood, loU'rt.

C'olumbu.~.

Akron.

C'hc.qh ire.

Uolumbu8.

-----·------------~2 ______________ _

West Hall, No. tH.

East Hull, ~o. 3i:i.

l\lr. T. J. Kon,·,.

East Hall, X o . .J.-1.

Mr. Punly's.

East Hall, No. 41.

East Hall, No. 44.

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SECOND YEAR.

PHILOSOPHICAL COUR.SE.

NAME.

Blake, Alice.

Blocker, Samuel D.

Coggeshall, George V.

Durand, Frank S.

Elder, John.

Filer, John F.

Greene, Aldaretta.

Goodrich, Mary E.

Goodrich, Fred B.

Hill, Edith P.

Hyde, Lena M.

Laux, Emma.

Lough, Mary L.

Murphey May A.

Reese, Fred J.

Sherman, Roger D.

Starr, May W.

Thoma~, John B.

Thompson, Anna.

Tomlinson, Reuby S.

HE8IDENCF..

Cuyaho,qa Falls.

Akron.

Akron.

Aleron.

ROO}[

Mr. Starr's.

Mr. Blocker's.

Mr. Coggeshall's.

Mr. Durand's.

Ca;mbridgeboro, Pa. East Hall, No. 46.

Pleasant, P. 0. Pa. East Hall, No. 28.

Brighton. West Hall, No. 31.

Aleron.

Aleron.

Mogadore.

Hydetown, Pa.

Sharpsville, Pa.

Columb1ts.

Mom·oe·ville

Ravenna.

Lundy's Lane. Pa.

Akron.

Aleron.

Cincinnati.

'Troy, Pa,

Mr. Goodrich's.

M1. Goodrich's.

1\Ir. Bailey's.

West Hall, No. 26.

West Hall, No. 46.

We£t Hall, No. 18.

West Hall, No. 24.

East Hall, No. 28.

East Hall, No. 26.

Mr. Starr's.

Mr. Barder'~.

West Hall, No. 27.

Rev. Tomlinson's.

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II l:f:HTEL COL LEG E. 11

F I R S 'l' Y E A R .

CLASSICAL COURSE.

NAlfJo:.

Burnh>lm, Charles S.

Etz, George E.

Hamilton, Fremont c. l\IcCollester, Lee s. Tomlinson, Irving c.

Weeks, Frank P.

Ul!:SIDENCJo:,

Akrolt.

Akron.

Ertst LiiMrf.lf.

Akron.

Akron.

Gree~c City, Pa.

llfr. Burnham's.

::\Ir. Etz's.

East Hall. X o, 15.

Pres. lHcCollester's.

Hev. Tomlinson's.

Ea~t Hall, Ko. 54.

PHILOSOPHICAL COURSE.

Clemens, Q. Willie. Akron. l\Ir. Clemens'.

Parsons, Dora. Akron. Mr. Parsons'.

Ranney, Carrie. Akron. .Mr. Ranney's.

Tomlinson, Vincent E. Akron. Hev. Tomlinson's.

Voorhc~, Stanton, G. Jlillersbur.q. East Hall, No. 22.

\Vagoncr, Carrie :M. Akron. Mr. Wagoner's.

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FIRS'l' YEAR.

NORMAL COURSE

NAME. UESl!lENCE.

Bogue, Byron J. Rootstown.

Bowman, J. R. N. lnd'Ustry.

Cary, Wm. H. Bishop·ville.

Field, Mandred L. Copley.

Ford, Sallie. Springfield.

Fox, A. C. Sprin,qjield.

Gilcrist, Matilda E. Sp1·ingjield.

Higgins, Ransom J. Adrian.

Hixon, Lizzie A. Ames·ville.

Huggett, Hattie. Akron.

Lamb, Orris. New Portage.

Littler, Rachel. Sp1·ingjield.

Myei·s, Louise M. llfogadore.

Scott, Mary Bell. Akron

Tupper, Clara. Jlfogadore.

Smith, Frank D. Br·imjield.

Smith, William S.

Switzer, John.

Vanderhoof Anna.

'Warner, Lizzie M.

vValdron, Frank H.

Wetmore, Hany 0.

Ak·ron.

Covent•ry.

Ak1"0/L

;}fog adore.

BT·imfield.

Aleron.

HOOM.

Mr. Portius'.

Mr. Smetts'.

Mr. Prior's.

East Hall, No. 24.

West Hall, No. 43.

East Hall, No. 48.

Mr. Gilcrist's.

Mr. Smetts'.

lVlr. Prior's.

Mrs. Huggett's.

East Hall, No. 11.

West Hall, JSo. 43.

Mr. G. Weimer's.

Dr. Scott'~.

Mr. Parker's.

J\olr. Portius'.

Mr. Smith's.

East Hall, No.

Mr. Wagoner's.

Mr. Bailey's.

Mr. Portiu;'.

Mr. Wetmore's.

60.

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' " _------------~----~~- ---

LOT.LEGJ<.. ] ,l

lHREGCLAR COURSE.

Adams .. Tulia G.

Bennett, .Jason D.

Blackburn, .John B.

Briggs, )lattie.

Briggs, Gurley C.

BI"igg's, Jerome .r. Brown, ,Jennie E.

Buchtel, William l\1.

Burdette, Charles E.

Burdette, Anhur C.

Campbell, Elma.

Chandler, 1\lary B.

Chandler, Fanny E.

Chapman, .rennie.

Coe, Asher Jl.

Cooper, E. lllart1n.

Cram:, E. DanieL

Cruver, Charles E.

Curd, Chttrle~ E.

Danforth, Clar~nce E,

Dye, Fred G.

En~ton, Ida ::3.

JtE!;Il>.lfS'CIL HOO~.

Akrm<. 1\lr. Adams'.

lf!;detmnn, Pa. .East Hall, :\ o. lii.

Oa-mln·idgcburu, Pa. East Hall, ~ o. 23.

.·lkrun. lllr. Briggs'.

Akrun.

Akl'Oi/..

. tlcron.

.-lki'Otl.

[_.,,raine.

Ak1·on.

Sharon.

Ak1'0n.

('u~ Hidgr.

l.""iun Cil!f, Prr.

Ruth.

_;_\"r1.•un.

London.

lluc/gon.

J/ aha nic,,burg.

.1/onrvaillc.

lllr. Briggs'.

1\lr. Briggs'.

:Mr . \Yeimer's.

"\Ym. Buchtt:l's.

East Hull, No. aa. East Hall, Ko. 3:3.

Mr. Campbell'"·

)Irs. Allen's.

:11rs. Allen's.

lllr. Chapman's.

En,;t II all, ::\' o. 4;L

East Hall, Xu. 60.

)[r. Pangburn'~.

East Hall, X o. 44.

llliss Newberry's.

)lr. Danforth's.

East Hall, No. 5:3.

West HulL Ko. 24 .

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NAME.

Everhart, Lizzie.

Finney, Addis.

Foster, F. W.

Garrett, Cora.

Ginther, William P.

Goodfellow, Anna.

Harter, Winona W.

Hawk, Lewis.

Huntington. Julian J.

Husong, Lillian M.

BUCHTEL COLLEGE.

RESIDENCE.

Akron.·

Ak1·on.

Portland, Me.

Akron.

Akron.

Springfield.

Akron.

Springfield.

Painesville.

Akro; •.

Hamilton, James W., Jr. East Liberty.

Hanscom, Frank D.

Hutchinson, George F.

Inman, Sydney, C.

Jewett, Ford B.

Johnson, Ella.

Kessel, Juhn, Jr.

King, Susie.

·Lamb, Sarah A.

Lebcher, C.

Miller, Myron C.

Murphy, Julian L.

Norton, Maria S.

Paine, Findley R.

Paine, James W., Jr.

Pa,rmenter, Fred. E.

Peckham, Marion

Akron.

Hamilton.

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Girard, Pa.

Akron.

New Portage.

Akron.

Chardon.

Akron.

Syracuse, N. Y.

Cleveland.

Cleveland.

Mechanicst•!'lle, Vt.

Akron.

ROO:I\:1:.

Mr. Everhart's.

Mr. Finney's.

East Hall, No. 30.

Mr. Parsons'.

Mr. Ginther's.

West Hall, No. 46.

Mr. Harter's

Mr. Hawk's.

East Hall, No. 39.

Mr. Husong's.

East Hall, No. 15.

Mr. Hanscom's:

East Hall, No. 42.

Mr. Inman's.

Mr. Jewett's.

Mr. Johnson's.

East Hall, No. 44.

Mr. King's,

Mr. Lamb's.

Mr. Lebcher's.

East Hall, No. 42.

Mr. Adams'.

Mr. Lapius'.

East Hall, No. 26.

East Hall, No. 61.

East Hall, No, 25.

Mr. Peckham's.

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Pence, Fannie.

Ranney, Kelsey.

Robertson, Eugene.

Rogers, Fanny.

Robinson, Nellie.

Sewanl, ~latie.

Sksats, Fanny.

Skaats, Luella.

Spicer, Ella

Sprague, Eva B.

Starr, Charles.

Stautrer, John.

Steinbacher, Kate.

Stcmhour, Lillian.

Sterrett, S. Eddie.

Swartz, ~[~1·y A.

Ta!!gart, Ida.

Taylor, J. W.

Townsend, Anna C.

Watson, Bessie.

Wuttcrs, Dow.

Wagoner, Charle~.

"\VeaYer, Aaron.

Weaver, Joseph.

Weeks, Frederick.

Williams Emma

BGCIITEL COI.!.IW E.

IU:l-31DE'SCF..

Akron

Akron.

Akron.

Akron.

Ak1·on.

Ak1'o11.

Cincinnati.

Cincinnati.

Akron.

Jamestown, N. Y.

Copley.

Clinton.

Akron.

Akron.

Girard, P•.t.

Akron.

Orn;ille.

South Plymouth.

Akron.

Tiffin

Akron.

Akron.

J/ echal,ic.~burg.

Jfechanicsb·urg.

Akron.

Akron.

ROOll.

Mrs. Pence's.

:Mr. Ranney's.

Mr. Robertson's.

Mrs. Rogers'.

15

Mr. Robinson's.

Mr. Seward's.

West Hall, Xo. 29.

'\Vest Hall, No. 29.

1\Ir. A. Spicer'P.

l\Ir. Tew's.

Mr. Starr's.

East Hall, No. 23.

?lfr. Steinbacher's.

Mr. Stcinhour's.

East Hall, No. 24.

Mr. Swartz's.

:11r. Ctunpbell's.

East Hall, No. 43.

Mr. Townsend's.

West Hall, No. 36.

:Mr. Watter~'.

~Ir. WagonPr's.

East Hall, X o. 42.

East Hall, No. 54.

Mr. Weeks'.

Mr. Williams'.

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16 .BUCHTEL COLLEGE.

NAME. RESTl)ENCE. ROOM.

Williams, Henry.

White, Milo.

Wyttenbach, Emily.

Whitmore, Maria H.

Whitmore, George T.

Woods, Helen A.

Akron.

Springfield.

Akron.

Aloron.

Akron.

M illersbtwg.

Mr. Williams'.

East Hall, No. 48.

,Dr. Wyttenbach's.

Mrc Whitmore's.

Mr. Whitmore's.

West Hall, No. 41.

SUMMARY. Juniors and Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Philosophical Classes............................. 3~

.Acadexn.ical Courses ............................... 171

Total ........................................ 217

Gentlemen ............ . I,adies ................. .

BY TERMS.

First Ternl ..... Second Terrn..

119 98

'J~hird Terrn .......................................... .

139 103 161

'J.'otal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4~63

Music Scholars for the Year.. 63

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COLLEGE ngPARTMEXT.

REQl:If:\ITES FOR AD::\Ut>SIOX.

AI'I'I,ICA~-T> tiH a<hnis~ion to t.lw Fre~hman Class, must sustain

a .~ood !'xamination in the following stndie,;.

GREEK.

First four hooks of Xenophon·~ .\nalmsis: fir~t three books of

Homer's Iliad, c•r tll<>ir equinllrnts: Greek Granunar und Prosody.

LATIN.

Three book,; of C:-P~ar's Cornmentari<>s: BucoliC'~ of Virgil, and

six books of the A·:neid: four Ora lions of Cicero: Latin Grammar

and Prosody; and twelve Le~sons of J'mse Composition.

MATHEMATICS.

Arithmetic; AlgC'bra, to Eq uatious of tlw SC'cond Dcgrc<1.

ENGLISH.

English Grammar; Hi~tm·y of the rnitcd States; Modern and

Aneient Geogmphy.

Candidates for a<lvaneed standin:.r nre examined in the above

studies, and in those that. ha,·<~ hccn pursrrc<l hy t!J<~ <:lass 1\'hich

tlwy purposp tn <•nter: and if from ollrf'r collcgC's, they lllU>t fur.

nish eertifie~t<·;; of regular· <li;;mission.

St.ttdcnts fniling- to maintain proper rank in any bJ·an(·.h during

the conr,e, will h<' '-Uhjer:tl'd to conditions which mu>t be mad<' II)J

before tlrt·y ntn he rutitlcd to a degree.

ExallliJJation>< fnr adlllission will he ou Thursday arter Com.

mencrm<'nf, and 011 Tnc~<lay befnr·t~ tire openin.e: of the First TPnn

of the year. Tire examinations commence at f) o'cloek ;\.;\f.

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COURSE OF STUDY.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

FIRST TERM. Xenophon 's Memorabilia; Greek Grammar;

Livy, Latin Grammar, Latin Prose Composition, Roman History;

Algebra; Physiology; Declamation and Composition; Written

Reviews.

SECOND TERM. Homer's Odyssey, Greek Grammar and Proso­

dy; Livy, Latin Grammar and Prose Composition, Greek and

Roman History; Algebra; Declamation and Composition; Reviews.

THIRD TERM. Herodotus, Greek Prose Composition, Greek and

Roman History; Horace's Odes, Latin Metres and Prose Cnmposi­

tion; Declamation and Com position; Written Reviews.

SOPHOMORE CLASS.

FIRST TERM. Demosthenes' Phillipics, Greek Prose Composi­

tion; Horace's Odes and Ars Poetica, Latin Metres; Geometry;

Themes and Declamation; Written Reviews.

SECOND TERM. 1Eschylus, Prometheus; Tacitus; Greek into

Latin a.nd Latin into Greek; Plane and Spherical Trigonometry;

Zoology; Themes and Declamation; Reviews .

• THIRD TERM. Electra of Sophocles; Cicero deN atura Deorum;

Botany; Analytjcal Geometry; Themes and Declamations; Written

Reviews.

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• TrNIOR CLASS.

FmsT TERM. French Grammar and Exercises, or a Classic

Elect in!; Chemistry with Lectures: Hhctoric; Caleulu~; Original Declamations; Oral and Written Reviews.

SF:coso TF.R)r. Frc·nch continuP<l, or a Classic E!tective; Ger.

man commenced; Natural Philosophy; :Mechanics; Original Dcc­];unat ions; Revi<'ws.

TnmD TEn~r. Gocth!''s Faust; GrePk Testanwnt; Geology;

:lfiJlt•ralop;y; Field Surn·ying: Original Declamation~; Oral and

'Vrittcn Reviews.

SENIOR CLASS.

FmsT TEn:'>!:. Schiller's Nem·e :lis Onkel; Tntd!rdual Philoso­

phy; English Literature; Astronomy; Tlwmes and Vocal Culture;

Oral uud 'Vrittcu HcYiews.

SECO!\n TEIOL German or Fren1·h; Po!itieal Economy; Logic;

Thenws and Vocal Cult.urc; Written Heviews

THIHD TER)L Moral Scienec; Butler's Analogy: Greek Test-!1.­

ment; Guizot's History of Civilizatio11; Reviews.

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I PHILOSOPHICAL COURSE.

' ADMISSION.

All candidates for admission to this course will be examined in

the following studies:

English Grammar; History of the United States; Geography;

Arithmetic; Algebra through eight sections; and four books of

Geometry.

COURSE OF' STUDY.-FIRST CLASS.

FIRST TERM:. German or French; Algebra completed; Geom­

etry completed; Natural Philosophy; Chemistry with Lectures;

Vocal Culture; Compositions; Written ReYi!'J>VS.

SECOND TERM. German or French; Plane and Spherical Trig·

onometry; Chemistry; Vocal Culture; Compositions; Reviews.

''l'Hmn TERM. German or l<,rench; Analytical Geometry; Sur­

veying; Botany; Ancient History; Vocal Culture; Composition;

Oral and Written Reviews.

SECOND CLAt>S.

FrRWl' T]!]RM. German or French; Calculus or an Elective;

Astronomy; Rhetoric; Intellectual Philosophy; Original Decla­

mations: Written Reviews.

8ECOND TERM. German or French; Mechanics; Logic; Polit­

ic:tl Economy; Zoology; Original Declamations; Rev}ews.

THIRD TERM. German or French; Moral Science; Geology;

Mineralogy; Guizot's History of Civilization; Vocal Culture;

Original Declamatiom; Oral and Written Reviews.

EXAMINATIONS.

1. Of all Classes, at the close of the first and second terms.

2. Of Senior Classes, four weeks preceding Commencement.

3. Of the other Classes, on the week preceding Commencement,

A Committee of Examination will be annually appoh1ted, who

will report to the Trustees respecting the appearance and condition

or the Classes and the character of the examinations.

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~OR~lAL AND PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

Hn;v~:N'l's to entt'r either of these Departments must have a g<>od

knowle<lge of the elements of learning, induding Spelling, Head­

ing, Writing, Arithnwtk, and Geography.

STUDIES.

The studies pursued in the Xormal Cours1' ltrc thost· prescribed

by the laws of the State, which arc l'C<jttircd or permitted to he

taught in the public schools. Spe,,ial attentirm will be given to

X ormal Classes during the Fall and Spring Terms.

THE STt:DlEH PHEPAHATOHY FOR CLAoSICAL COURSE.

FIRST YEAR

FIUS'l' TEIDL Latin Grammar, Latin Header; Arithmetic;

Geography; Heading, SpPIIing; Rlwtorieal Exercises: Heviews.

SECO!\D TERM. Latin Grammar, Latin Reader; Arithmetic;

Geography; Reading. Spelling; Rhetorical Exercises; RcYicws.

SECOND TEll~!. Latin Grammar, Latin Header: Arithmetic;

(~t·ography: Rca<.ling, ~pelling; RhetoJ ical Exercises: Heviews.

Tnnw TEHM. Latin Grammar, Cte,ar; l'nitc<l States History;

Ht·ading, Spelling: Rhetorical Exercises; 'Vritten HeYiews.

SECO~D YEAH.

FutsT TEID!. Latin Gramruar, Ca,gar; Greek Grammar anti

Lessons; English History; Hhetorical Exercises; Written Heviews.

tit;C01\D TEIDI. Latin Grammar, Cicero: Greek Grammar and

Les;on:,:: En].!l ish Hbtory; Dedamation >tnt! Composition; HeYicws

TnrRn TEI\)1. Latin Gnunmar, Cicero: Greek Grammar,

Xenophon's :\nahasis: French History; Hhetorieal ExercisCB:

Written RcYiews.

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THIRD YEAR.

FIRsT TERM. Latin Grammar, Virgil, Latin Prosody and Prose

Cnmposition; Greek Grammar, Anabasis; Algebra; Declamation

and Composition; Reviews.

SECOND TERM. Virgil, Latin Prosody and Prose Composition;

Greek Grammar; Homer's Iliad; Algebra; Declamation and Com.

position; Reviews.

THIRD TERM. Virgil; Homer's Iliad, Greek Prosody, Transla­

tions from Latin into Greek and Greek into J,atin; Declamation

and Composition; Written and Oral Reviews.

STUDIES PREPARATORY FOR PHILOSOPHICAJ~ COURSE.

FIRST YEAR.

FIRsT TERM. Mental and Written Arithmetic; Geography,

Map Drawing; English Grammar; Reading, Spelling; Rhetorical

Exercises ; Reviews.

SECOND TE:RM. Mental and Written Arithmetic; Geography,

Map Drawing; English Grammar; Reading, Spelling, Declama­

tion and Composition; Reviews.

THIRD TERM. Arithmetic; English Grammar; United States

History; Reading, Spelling; Deelamation and Composition; Writ­

ten and Oral Reviews.

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SECOND YEAR.

FmsT TERM. Arithmetic; Analysis and Parsing; Cnited States

History; Reading, Spelling; Derlarmttion; Composition; \Vritten

Reviews.

SEcoxn T:r.1nr Arithmetic; Analysis and Parsing; English

History; Reading, Spelling; Declamation and Composition; Re­

dews.

Tnuw TBIDL Book-Keeping; .\lg<'hra; Analytical Parsing;

French History; Dcelamation and ()om position; Written and Oral

Hcvicws.

THIIW YEAH.

FrnsT TEn~r. Book-Keeping, Algebra, Physical Geography,

Analytical Parsing, Yo<,al Culture, Composition, Written Reviews.

SECOND TEIC.I. Algebra, Analytical Parsing, Governmental

Instrnet.or, Vocal Culture, Composition, Reviews.

TnmD TEIDI. Algebra, Geometry, Analytical Grammar, Voeal

Culture, Composition, Written and Oral ReYiews.

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TEXT BOOKS.

ANCIEN'l' LANGUAGES. Harkness' La1in Grammar and Reader;

Crosby's New Greek Grammar and Lessons; Hanson's Latin Prose

Book; Bowen's Virgil; Anthon's .Iliad; Lincoln's Horace; Lin­

coln's Livy; Taylor's Tacitus; Champlin's Demosthenes; Arnold's

Latin Prose and Greek Prose Composition; Leddell and Scott's

Greek Lexicon; Andrews' Latin Lexicon; Anthon's Classical Dic­

tionary; Smith's Dictionary of Aptiquities; Pretz and Arnold's

Ancient Geography and History.

MoDERN LANGUAGES. Otto's French Grammar; Otto's Ger­

man Grammar; Adler's Reader.

MATHEMA'l'ICS. Schuyler's Higher Algebra; Davies' Gef\metry;

Davie's Trigonometry and Surveying; Davit's Analytical Geome­

try and Calculus; Peck's Mechanics.

NATURAJ, SciENCE. Ganot's Natural Philosophy; Barker's

Chemistry; Dana's Geology; Dana's Mineralogy; Gray's Botany;

Redfield's Zoology; ,Ja•vis' Physiology.

METAPHYSICS, RHETORIC. Hamilton's Intellectual Philosophy;

Bowen's Political Economy; Alexancler's Moral Philosophy;

Bowen's Logic; Whateley's Rhetoric; Shaw's Governmental In­

structor; Guizot's History of Civilization; Butler's Analogy;

Burne's Abridged. Histories of England and Rome; Smith's His­

tory of Gre8ce; ·wilson's General History.

COMMON ENGLISH. Ray's Aritbmetics; Schuyler's Algebra;

Harvey's Gmmmars; Warren's Geographies; Barnes' United

States History; Bryant and Stratton's Book-Keeping; Hilliard's

Readers; Day's Elocution; Worcester's Dictionaries and Webster's.

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BUCHTEL COLLEGE.

The eorner-stone of this Inst itntion, hearing t.he inscription,

_ __. "CE:STENAHY OF LNIYEUSALI~:II IN A:~JEHICA, 1870," WitS laid July

4th, lt!71. It wa" opened for th« rect-option of ~tudents on Wcdnes.

day, September 11th, 1872.

LOCATTOX.

ltg loca.tiou is desirable and fortunate. The city of Akron is

bPantifully situat.,cl in the midst of hill< and valleys, having direct

eomrnnnication by ratlroad and telegraph with the principal cities

and :oll'ns of tlw ,;tate aucl couutry It is highly favoretl with :m

lt,!!reeuhle and ht>althful climate.

lt, c·itizens are intelli;.:-ent unci cutc··rprising, hospitable and

d!'c•ply interested in the educational and moral culture of the yonn;.:-.

Tlll'y ha\'c already pron~d by tlll'ir acth·e tnterest and gcnero~ity

that they will clo their utmo~t to sustain and foster Buehtel College.

Bl:ILDI~GS AND GJWFXDS.

The College Building is two hunclretl and forty feet long-, fifty­

four feet widr., and fin~ stories high. It~ style of architecture com­

hines the Doric, Gothic and Norman. It is a grand struetun! of

>'ymmetrieal and harmonious proportions. It~ rooms, inclusive of

the dining, recit»tion, lc!cture, apparatn". c:lhinet, music, student~'

rooms, and gymnasinm. arc light, airr and ample, furnbhed with

the modern and mo>'t approYe<l c·nnYr.nienccs.

The building is warmed hy steam, lighted by p:as, ami supplied

with good water.

The site of the College i~ hi!.dt, atl'ording from it~ obser~·atory one of the most extensh·e and delightful prospects in Ohio.

The !':rouncls are spacions. being ornamented with walks, trees

and hedges. I I I

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ITS NAME AND PURPOSE.

The Institution was named Buchtel College in honor of John R.

Buchtel, who has consecrated his life and wealtit to its support 11nd

welfare. It is the purpose of its Trustees and friends to make it a

FIRST-CLASS COLLEGE, offering to students of both sexes equal

.opportunities for a thflrmtgh, practical and liberal education.

They welcome the fact as auspicious that the leading colleges

in our land are endeavoring to raise the standard of liberal learn­

ing. It will be the aim of Buchtel College to be faithful in this

noble work of promoting sound scholarship and refined culture­

to become indeed an Institution of Art and Letters, where the

highest type of mental instruction and moral training will be im­

parted.

With this purpose in view, the curriculum of studies adopted,

embraces:

First. A complete college course of four years, equal to that

of the best classic Institutions in the country.

Second. A thorough Philosophical Course of two years.

Third. A Normal Course, to meet the demands of scholars

wishing to prepare themselves for successful teachers.

Fourth. A Preparatory Course, to fit students for college, and

afford them useful Academic instruction.

ELECTIVE COURSES.

Students not desiring to pursue any of the regular courses speci­

fied, may select such studies as they please from those being pur­

sued by the regular cla8•es, and c>n leaving College will receive

Certificates of rank and advancement made.

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I LECTURES.

To FnESID!Al'i CLA~~- On Health and Habits of l:itudy. To 80PIIO.\IOHE CLASH. On Physical Seience. To ,Jt.·:-wm CLAss. On Engli~h and Classical Literature. To l:lt:NIOH CLASs. On :Nntural and Hcvealed Religion. To .X oHHAL Cr.\~~- On Edueation and :Methods o-f Teaching.

BIERCE LIBHAHY. By the liberal donation of General L. V. Bierce, of Akron, and

other friends of the College, an eleg;aut. and spacious room has been fitted up for a Library. It has already been furuhberl with many volumes of valuable hook;,. It has Bpace for still more.

READI~G HOO.NlS. There are two Heading Hooms, one for the g<•ntlemen, and the

other for the ladie~, well supplied with newspapers and magazines.

APPAHATCM A~D CA.BIXET. The Collegr. owns a gooc! Philosophical and Chemical Appa­

ratus, of the latest. and most appron:d kind. A valuable Cabinet of :Minerals iR being furnished the College.

:\'".ATt ~ fL\L IIISTOH.Y H00;\1. This is an attnu:ti;-e room. The SJH'eimeus are uniqu,:, and

many of them rare. Tlw~e are aeeura.tcly das.<ified, :t!J(I tastefully arranged, exhibiting the nsefnl unci beautiful.

CO)I:\J ES CE~lE::\T. Commencement will be beJel on tlw second \Vcdncsd~y in ,Tuly.

On the clay \Jefore comul(meemcnt addresses and orations will be delivered before the College by persons invitvd from abroad.

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DEGREES. The Degree of Bachelor of Arts will be conferred on students

ha,ving completed the Classical course. The Degree of Bachelor of Philosophy will be conferred on

those having co1npleted the Scientific course. The. Degree of Master of Arts will be conferred in course upon

any Bachelor of Arts of three years' good moTal standing.

RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCE. All students are required to attend morning prayers and reading

of the Scriptures in the Chapel. All students are required to attend regularly some place of reli-

gious worship on the Sabbath. Students can select their own

church for Sabbath worship. The College is religious, but in no sense sectcvrian. It aims to

stand firmly on the basis of sound morality and Christian principle.

PERPETUAL SCHOLARSHIPS FOUNDED BY INDIVIDUALS.

Ten Scholarships, of $1,000 each, have been established by the

following ddnors: .Tames Pierce .................. . Sharpsville, Pa. Elijah Drury ................... . Girard, Pa. Mrs. Mary C. Roosa ............ . Lebanon, 0. James F. Davidson ............ . Brimfield, 0. Betsey Thomas ................ .. .I1·win, 0 . • Tohn Perdue ................... . Let Payette, Ind. Eli M. Kennedy ............... . Paris,· Ky. S. K. Smith .................... . Bainbridge, 0. N. S. Olin ..................... . Streetsboro, 0. Miss E. V. Stedman, (deceased.)

These scholarships are appropriated according to the direction of the donors. 'l'hey are intended to aid only worthy and deserving

students.

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BOARDIXG ACCO"!\C\IODATJOXS. The College alfords ample and suitable convenienceR for board­

ing one hundr"cl anll fifty students. It. i~ desirable that students, so far as possihle, room and hoartl in the Colleg~ building. Teach­ers am! f<tudent; sit at 1he same table. Special care is exercbed owr the henlth, habits and manners of ,;tudents. Their highest good and constant growth in virtue and wisdom rue sought with earnest solicitude.

RECORD OF :\lEHIT. A daily rceord is kept of each student's standing in recitation

and deportment, and of' all absenc-es and irregularities. An average of each term is made at its close, which m'LY be read publicly, or be examined by committees, trustees, parents and friends of the Uollege.

(}REELEY SOCI J:<::TY. Established, 1872.

Pre.•irlad ............ ....... Charles Baird. V1:ce-Prr:sirl.ent ....... ........ Edwin Voris. Sec1·etnrll· .. ................. C. \V. Parmenter.

l\lem bl!rsh i p, 17.

CAREY SOCIETY. Established, 1872.

l'resideiil ................... . )Jiss S. E. Chamlwrlain. Yire-l'resident ... ............ l\Iiss Violtt Smith. Secretary . ................... l\liss EtTie Danforth.

Membership, l!l.

BRYAXT SOCIETY. Establi~hed, 187R.

Prr.<idrJd ... ................. \\'. L. Kelley. Vl<·t-.f'r<'.<ident ............... \Y. D. Shipman. ,'-,'ecntm·,1; .........•......... E. A. Prior.

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RULES AND REGULATIONS.

~Applicants for admission to the College must furnish relia. ble certificates of good moral character.

1. It is expected at the opening of each term that the studeo.ts will be present, and will report themselves to the Faculty on their arrival.

2. The discipline of the College aims to preserve order through a conscientious regard for right and duty.

3. All students are expected to be kind and respectful to others.

4. Students, while connected with the College, are strictly forbidden the use of intoxicating liquors, tobacco, and profane or indecent language.

5. Students are responsible for all damage done by them to the College buildings and property.

6. No student is allowed to take or remove furniture from the rooms; to mark, cut, drive n-:tils into, or deface the buildings; or to throw anything to or from the windows.

7. Students must refrain from all improprieties in the halls and rooms of the College, and must not visit each other's rooms without permits.

8. Young gentlemen and ladies are not allowed to take walks or rides together without permission.

9. Students of different sexes are not permitted to visit each other at any time at their roomB.

10. A student boarding in the College is not allowed to invite a friend to a meal or to tarry in the building over night, without permission from the Faculty.

11. No student is allowed to be absent from any recitation or duty, or from town, without a permit from the Pregident, or officer in charge.

11. Violation of the above regulations, or of such other rnles as may be adopted, will subject the offender to reproof, demerits, suspension, or expulsion, at the discretion of the Faculty.

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EXPENSES.

COLLEGE COCRSE.

Tuition per year, ................................. $30 00 Hoom Ht>nt,...................................... !l 00 Board, per week, (incluuing lig-hts, washing aml.

heating room,....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 5 00 Analytical ChemiBtry, (extrA.), ..................... 12 00

;>;OHMAL, PREPARATORY, AND ELI<;CTlVE COl'RSES.

Tuition, p<!r term-English Branches .............. $ S 00 Modern Languages ............ 10 00 Preparatory Course . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00

Board per week, (indnding lights, washing, and heating room)....................... . . . . . . .. 5 00

Hoom Hent, per term..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 :\I u,-ic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lii 00 Use of Piano, per term............................ 4 00 Painting, Drawing and 'Yriting ................... Extn.

The College is well proYided with musical instruments. Htudent~ hoarding" in th(~ C011Cg"C unilrling- furnish their quilts,

comforter~. ~he<·ts, pillow cases, towel~, napkins, and toilet soap. All :trticles of clothinp: should he marked with the full name.

PA Y~lENT OF BILLti.

One-half of the expenses of eadt term should be pnid in ad· vance, and tlw other half by the nll<ldle of the term .

. ~o cl<·dtwtion from tuition, or from IJoard, except for aiJsence on account of "iekness, or by permi~sion of the President.

::-w·-Parcnt,; and guardians are specially rcqnc~tcd not to furnish sturlents with more money than may IJc requisite to discharge their bills and neeessary for inciclent•1l expenses.

INFORMA:riON.

All letle1·s and communications of inquiry as to students and the progress of the Colleg~, acldn:ssed to the President, will be promptly answered.

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COLLJ;JGE CALENDAR.

FIRST TERM of the year commences the second Wednesday in

,September, continuing fourteen weeks.

SEcOND TERM commences on the first Wednesday iri January,

continuing twelve weeks.

THIRD TERM commences on the first Wednesday in April, con­

tinuing fourteen weeks.

ANNU"L COMMENCEMENT second Wednesday i~ July.

ANNUAl, MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES on the Tuesday preceding

Commencement. . EXAMINA1.'ION FOR ADMISSION on Tuesday after Commencement,

and on Tuesday previous to the opening of the Fall Term.

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