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OFFICERS AND STUDENTS

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HOWARD COLLEGE,

MiVRIOlSr, ALA.

1858-9.

MARIOX, ALA.

TMKtWD AT THK COMMOXWBALTI OmCB. 1859.

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TRUSTEES.

1. W. OAUROTT, Esq.

PRESIDENT.

J. B. LOVELACE, Esq.

8KCRETARY.

D. R. LIDE, Ekq.

TRKASL'RKR.

First Division. wsosi TuiM or orricE Exrikn IMS.

GEN. E. D. KINO ......Marios.

REV. W. 11. McINTOSU Mvion.

ENOCH 7A0AS. Es<». MiirioB.

0. L. SHIVERS, M. D » Morion,

1. BILl^INr.SLEY, Jiii Marion.

J. H. BROWN. E«4.- .^....SumUT Cooaty.

1). GORDON. Fjq Lownde. County.

W. P. HOLMAN, M. D- Marion.

Second Division. WBotB TUM or omcB ExriRU 18M.

REV. H. TALRIRD Marion.

L. ». LANR M. D Murengo Cownty.

HON. W. P. rmiTON Tu»kfg«».

J. T. BARRON. M. D. Mnnon.

JIJD<;E J. K. BAILEY .Marion.

T. P. MILLKR. K-^^ M..hi!e.

iluN. J. <;. .MHoUTER Kufaul*.

F>. Y. VAN H<H>SK, I>«4 ., Pirkena r«anl7.

T. H. WAITS, E»u.- Monlgomory.

Third Division. «n<MB TI.KII or orrici uri&« IMl.

1. W. GARROTT. Fvm Marion.

J. B U>Vr,I.ArK« l>g. ......Marion.

RKV. A. G. M<-<RAW Holm*.

WILLIAM N. W YA'rr. KJt*. Marion.

HON. W. W. MASON „..., Tu.kcK«»^

J.G. IIUCKABF.r.. F-Vi _ Marion.

GEN. L. W. L\WLEU _ Tallit.l«-,{a Co«s^.

R. P. LIDE, E»<i L Di4lU« ( ouoljr.

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REV. HENRY TALBIRD, D. D.

PREaiDENT.

AHU I'RorKkAUk uV THKuU><;Y A>I> mural ftClBMCK.

AMOS B. GOODHUE, A. M.

rROrSMOft or MATIlKXATire AND SATIHAL PHILOftOPBT.

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DAVID G. SHERMAN, A. M.

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rfturKB»OH UP TMK LATM LANOl'AUE AND LITERATIRI.

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RICHARD A. MONTAGUE, A. M.

PBorCtiltOR or TUB tMtlK LAX(UA4iK A.HO LITCKAnRB.

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NATHANIEL FRIEND, A. M. M. D.

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PHofKitMiR UP CIUIIUTHV AXU XATl'KAL UIHTUSY.

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WILLIAM A. PARKER, A. M.

TtTOR m HortBRH LAXtil'AUR* A>D FJCOUSH UTKRATVKI.

\yiLLIAM C. WARD, A. B.

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ITTDR tX MATHKHATICS A!ID ANCIKXT LAXOl'AOU.

S T U JO E JvF T S .

THBOLOOICAL CLASS.

■AMIS. auwtxcK.

JOHN D. BECK Florid^...- B. H. No. IX

JOHNT. CAINE. - „Tu!»kalooHaCouoty^..«...N.H. No. !•.

J. ALEXANDER CHAMBLIS3 (Jainesville - S. H. No. &.

BOAUDMAN H. CRUMPtON...... l>aJlA8 County, 8. H. No, 1*.

FRANCIS M. DANIEL Dallas County .....~»..JB. H. No. 17 .

LEV'N T. DANIEL - Choctaw Countyr,,...~..~

THOM.iS B. ESPY - Cli.roke© County, 8. H. No. 1».

CEORiiE W. (ilVEN Mobilo S. H. No. 1.

JAME.S A. (iRAHA.M Perry County, N. H. No. IX

J. HUAUDMAN HAWTHORNE.. Mobile Mrs.. B..ltoni».

WILLIAM A. JuNHS Florida, K H. No. li.

WILLIAM M. JORDAN Ch.xtitw County,. 8. H. No. U.

J. LKH LA'ni.MirRE Mis.ti8<<jppi Mr. I^tinier'iu

<JF:<»RtiK C. .MACON TalUwlega County N. H. No. 5.

RICHARD A. MA.S.SEY Tcxa- N. H. .No. 1.

JOHN K. MCRiVIY MitiMssippi .Mr«. IMtona.

John B. MYNATT - Xalladej^a County N. H. No. \X

THOMAS NICHOLSON Mi.-hiHWppi ...S.H.No. 'i

LKWICo H. RUBKRTS<JN Calhcun County ^ 8. H. No. 17.

JOHN W.SAVA(JE Mobil- 8. H. No. 1.

CHARLF>S H. SNEAD North Carolina,... Mr«. Bolton'a.

TILLMAN H. STRAWN .MisMssippi.. 8. H. No. ±

NATHANIEL A. WATSON Talla.i*Ka County ~...8. K. No. 1».

Joseph H. WEATHERLY Cnlhoun < ounty, »....8.U. No. ll».

TuT4L 24.

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OLASSTCAIi COURSE.

^ mnoa culm.

AI'RKI.IIH W. HRVKMKIKI.ri. flrfonf Cunty 8. H. »-'o. fl.

.1. Af,K.\*M<KR «HAMHMM« ^Jftirn-vill.. 8. 11. P... 6.

-AMIKI. < .( iM»K Wll.-ox CMinty^ N. If. No. rt.

.\M»IIKW J. llol.MAN Mi*-.u«i|.|.i Dr. ll..lnmii'«,

JOHN I'. mn!i\K[» »..we County Mrn. I^un.

' wn.MAM O JoilNWJN. M»ri..n Mr. J.-hiimmV

H JAMHh UUK. I^aHa;. County H. ». No. !«.

Jt>.xK It HlllVKItS. .M»non Dr. Shii.-m'.

I Total &.

JmnOS CLAB8.

«*iiU. acHlliKSrjt. ftOOMII.

J' 'UN T. < AINK, _ Tu»kitlM««C«.uiity N. H. No. 10.

1 n<»M\M a. r«».X,...„ Mf*i-i|.|ii.- ., N. If. No. !«.

J<'l(\ W FUiKM> ..._ «Jr»»«n.< fouuiy Mr«. i^a'it.

'.UI.l.iAM T MKM«».X, <;r.^«.ii.. County.. ....X H. N.i. li.

AI.HKUT IV MINT'»N M«n..n _ Mrf. Hint.m'ii.

J ;M^>l W H<«UMvl( KI,K,.„ MiLTion _ Mr. Il..rn>>u< kIc'K.

1H<'M V- M. I.KN'Mll. I •ullA.n County S. H. N... 15.

KM II\UI» A Nn-v-'KY. Tri»« N. If. N*. 1.

M.Wioi lu imHKin^'^iX. V4jh.,un C'Minty M. II. No. IT.

I'M I. \.l;i II.H».H M.%n.in ., Mr. l{iiil«>.J««i..

IIIM;^ .•<\H U M.nr.i^t'ounty N. II. N... 6.

ir;\ •; T\ftl{ \>T M»rlon Mr. T.irruiifn.

J' (UN U TWt.oK. I^. k. f>« C.Hinty H. If. N... Ju.

> 1»W.*UD It Wvlil* rh<«-i*« County Mr*. ItotUMi's.

T«t*L 14.

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tOPHOXOBX GLA88.

L. JAMEH ADAMS. -I>alUw lounty ^ N. H. No. 23.

J. FIELDING Bl'ESS, ^ ..DJU. Counly..... .N. H. No. ».

GKUW^.E W. n.KVELAND, Dulla* CounJ) JR. H. No. 14.

IKiBKHT M.tXjCHRAN Ihill.w^ Omnt'v N. H. No. ».

JOHN G. DKl'l'HKK, Mi».>.iMHippi N. H. No. ft.

THOMAS H. KDVVAUIW Muniigo CounO- Mr. CUnooy'a. "

I'OTKUFIKI-D (JKAHAM - Marion Judge GnUuun'i,

CHAMMKIW <;BAHAM M.irion Jii.lgoGrHhwnV

MAUIIS H. JoHNSo.N Marion Mr. Johnson-*.

JOHN H. I.AMAII Solum H, H. No. 14.

J. LI;K I VITIMuKK >Mi^»i*Hif>|.i Mr. Ijitiim-r'n.

JoH.N M. M. KI.KU«iV Now Orloim«- N. H. No. 14.

JOH.N I'll KI. AN ^ Montgoinory Mm. ThomiMon's.

JOHN T. IHH.LAIU) M«roiij?o (V.mity. N. H. No. '£i.

WILLIAM I'lJUF. > Missi^mppi A H. No. li

JoSKI'H A. ItoHKUTHoN iMiinUr County K. H. No. W.

JAMKS M. SIIIVKIW Mari.in Dr. Sliiv«ri.*.

<»MVKi: H. Sl'K.N(KIl,....„ Wilcox ounly .- N. H. Na '«.

JOHN V. WII.LIAM.S Vu'lmoM ..unly - 8. H. Na d).

HAIIVKY M. WILLIAMS, Min.MHbip ' MrH. Roltou's.

WILLIAM ('.ZIMMKUMAN M.u.-©nCi uty N. H. No. Ih.

Total 2L

FHE8HMAN CLAM. uawuics.

BOOHA,

•CHARLKS H. BrRtt, JAMES M. r(KKE. GEOR(iEL. COX. Il«MUDMAN H.CRUMPTON, KRA.NCIS M. DANIEL ^AMI'EL*;. FARLE - J \MKS A.GRAHAM, KH HAKIM .<;RIFFIN, Z. M. FMKK KENNON. WILLIAM F> .MASSEY, RoHKRT A. MOSELEV,

John h mvnait. georges. navf.,

rHARLF> H. KNEAD, ANSEL J. TALUEKT, JAVF:.S TARRANT, LKONIDAS W. WARD. J<»HN A WEAVER, HENRY Y. WEI^'-'INGKR, Josf:ph H. WE\THERLV, John T. ZIMMERMA.N,

K<>lnta,

Murion,

Mis.ii.Hitippi,'*

DitlJArt C<iuDty,

I>uilah County,

Louinmrui,

IVrry Couoty,

Pt'rry County,

M.iriuo,

Mar?ngo County,

SliiM.y County,

T:tllaJfga C^tuoly,

Marion,

North Carolina,

D.ilU<« Country,

M^iTion,

rii.M uw County,

r«Try County, Marion,

Calhoun County, Ma^'o."* County,

Total tU

N. IL No. IT. .Mr. Cookn'ii. N. H. No. 1«. H. H. No. Id. a H. No. U. Dr. BAiTonV ^^ H. No. IX N. IL No. L Prof. Shortnaa'a. Mr. Ma.«ii^y'a. N. II. No. 15. N. H. No. 13. .Mr. NuTe'a. Mrn. BolU>n'a. N. H. No. 9. Mr. Tarrant's. Mr*. Bolton"*, .Mrit. Bolton'*. Mr. W<-i4iiinfrr'a. K. H. No. 19. N H. No. n.

SCIENTIFIC COURSE.

CLASS or TEI 70USTH TZA&,

HAllUk

WILLIAM F.iiiAN Uari..n. Mr. Fi»«iui».

JAMPJ4 H. iiVAtlU.K, P^rry Coiaity, J< H. NV IX

UoHKKT M. nAKKNKsrs....- ..../Jr.-.n.- rounty. ^....N. H. So. 0.

NKWroN H M«< ItVW ^ iKilUtlwiirKy, H. H. No. ».

J. IVIAKDMAN HAHTH<»lc.Nh;» .Mol.ile, Mw. BoHuus,

ToT»t S.

CLASS OF THE SECOND YEAR.

UKlilKN J. KV.iNH,

.- Muiin^r Oiunijr «.-.ii. H. N«». \%

T»rt*t 1

CLASS OP THE FIRST YEAR.

r}|\KLl> A. tX»LKMA.N,

U ILLIAM J. KIMPH

V. U.<»N.^KI> I LMKIL

>ATIIAMKL A. WAlSi'N

ajwintsiK.

...... tirt^nr t'uuntjr ,...-...

.....I»mJU4 C'oiinlir, ._.

iMiLM t'ounty

Thil»>U-pk I'fuaiy,— .

kooiu.

.....H. H. No. 13 .-..» H. .H.^ W

N. H. No. ft

A U. >... U

IrrrctiUr <'<Mir»e.

■■::::xi'rifi^Sssy?'a^j»'5'<»''»«

KHUIlULl'^Jl

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sub-fheshman class.

RAKBS. UttlMNei.

BOOM.

JOHN D. BECK, - Floriil*.

H. H. No. 11

HKNRYC. BOLTlA*. - . Million, » - -

Mr*. Bolton'*.

M0SF:8 B. B<JLTON, - - ilHrioii,

Mri«. B4>lton'*.

JOHN W. BRA I>IJ-:V, - - . Manoii. . - .

Mr. Gorrutt'rt.

LEVIN T.DAMEF^ ... . Ch.K-tiivr r.>uiity, -

THOMAS H. 1-:SPY, - - - Clurokcc County, -

S. II. N.K 1».

GKORGEW. (JIVKX, - - - MoUlc,

A H. No. 1.

ABNKUM. half; - - LouiMuii»,

S. H. Xo. a.

PKYTuN R. BAKU - - - - Mom«uii»ery,

Mr!*. Ia^'».

- PATHK'K C. HENUY, - - Bil.l. Cuuntj,

N. H. No. li

WILLIAM A. JoNFX . - - Flo. idn.

8. H. No. 12.

WILLI \M M..JuKI>AN', - - Ch.Mtuw Comity, -

S. II. No. 1«.

UOHKUT L. KI.N.NUN, . . . Munon,

Pri»t rthonnan'n.

UoBKUT!'. L«K KHART, - - - Marion. - - -

Mr. L'M-klinrt'K.

« . K< 1 U< i K ( . M Af ■< tN. . - Talla.l.jai Coiimy, -

N. U. No. &.

WM.TKU I.. .M\I>»NK, - - Mi.M«>.i|.|.i.

.Mr. L;»tirmT*».

WILLI \M T. MVITHKWH. - Wil.ox roinity,

N. H. N... H.

JOHN K. Mlltl'IIY. .... Mi^-iM-ippi, . .

Mr». lioltohi*.

TllnMVS M(||uLS<»X, . . . Vi-.i^^ippi. - . .

H. H. No. a.

Jo-^r.l'll K. KKF-Si; .... IVrry Coiuity, -

Mr. Koc«»-«.

( AlU.ns UKl'-Sl-; . . . IVrry TouiHy,

Mr. R.« «^ *.

John W. K«tBI.NS< I.N, . . LomikIos Cuuntr, .

N. II. .No. U.

John W.SAVAtiH . . . Mol.ilo.

.H. H. No. 1.

TILLMAN II.STKAWN, . . . Mi»^i,.-ii>|.i, .

H. II. .No. 2.

JKUKY F. I'KKUV, - . IVrry Cuiutty, - -

Mn<. Ilinton'n.

mf ;j^'ji|yi!

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S I J \r AI A Jl Y .

TlIKOI-iviirAL, 24

S'ksiorh, 8

Jl'MORH, 14

i*OMIOM()RK8 iil

KHKMflMFN, 21

KmI RTII YKAnSriKNTIFirS, .')

SK<i»Nr» Ykar Scir.NTiFirH 1

FlIUST Y»;ARMiIKNTIFirS, 4

Srn-I'jiKMiMKN, 2r>

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Amhrkviatiunh. r*. II , South Hall. N. II., North Hall.

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1. Applicantf for admiwion must furniwh evidence of good moral character, and produce a certific-ate of honorable diimiitsioa trom the Inctitution of which they last were members.

2. No one will be admitted who shall fail, without reasonable excuse, to re- port hlm8i>lf to some member of the Faculty within twenty-four hours after his arrival in town.

3. Candidates for adnuKsion to the Freshman Class, must sustain a credita- ble examination in the Common EngliHh Branches, Latin and (Jreek Gram- mars, C»nar, Virgil, Hallust or ('icero'<i ^<^lect Orations, ihe Creek Reader, ami Davies* Eiomcntary Algebra through Equations of the first degree, or what shall be equivalent thereto. The requirements for adn)iiution to the first year of the tScicntitic Courxe are the Kami* as the above, excfpting the Creek. For admission to advanced standing, candidates must sustain an examination on all the stutlirs prcviout>ly purxurd by tfie cIumn tliry propoxe to enter.

4. .No one will U' adiiiitted to the F •-rKhman (!laKa until he has completed his fourteenth year, nor to advanced standing without a pro|K>rtlonate increase in age.

5. ^<tudrllts are adinltled to pursue an irregular course, «h<-n in the judg- iiiriit u( llu' Kaculty it may be udviiiabtc. Such students, howtver. are requiretl to take a kulFirieiit iiumln-r of otudics to nrcupy their time profitably, and re- cite in such regular classrs as they are qualified to enter.

6. 'I'be altriition of I'areiitM, Teachers, and Caiididutotf for admisNion is called to the fact that tliecoursoa i>i' study are clevnted, an<l that thorough preparation and a good degree of previous mental diocipiine is necessary, in order to pursue them vvith nuccess.

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CLASSICAL COURSE. FRESHMAN CLASS.

DKPAUTMKNT OK LAN(;UAUK3. Fift.tr TtiM. Odraof Horirr; Xmophoii'i Aniibaiiis; Ancient Ueographj : (MiU'hcll;) ArnulJ'a Latin ftntl (irrrk Vtonc Com{K>«ition.

Skcu^o TkiiM. R|il*tlra anJ Halirca of Horace; Hfrudotua and Thucydidet, (Or. Majora.)

I>KI»AKTMKNT OF MATH KM ATI CS. FiiuT Tkum. Aljrcbra, (Looniia;) (ieomftry comnitnced. (Iamhiu.) hucoND TlKM. (Iromrtry roniplrtrd, (Looini«.)

DKl'AKTMKNT OF KNOLISIl LITKRATUUE. Cor.ipoAition and Di-rlaination throughout the yt*ar.

SOPHOMORE CLASS.

nKPAKT.MHNT OF I.A.NCJL'AOK.S.

KiaiT Tklm.— I.i»y, (I.iix-uin;) llonu-r'a Iliad; (irrcian and Roman An* tiquiljca, (Uujr»en ;) Frrnrh, (I'innry aud liuduin.)

HiL(-u»b Tkkm. Taritua ; Tcrenrr; A'cnophon'a Cyro|i*dia ; Drmoathcnra ; Frrnrh. (Pirinry rmiI Hailui*,)

1>KFAKIMKNT OF MATIIKMATICS.

FirbT Tckm. Triiroiiontrtry, ptanr and apht-rical, (I<oomia;) Mensuration of.Surfacra and Solida; (l<oomM;) Hiirve\iii};. Meaaurementa of llrighia and DuUncra, and l.r«rlinK. (I'Oontis; and Fi«-hl i'mrlire.)

i^ftcusb 'ri,kM.— Analytical Ciromrtry, (l.ooniia ;) Diflirrrntial and Integral C'aiculua, (l.iMiniia.)

hKFAKTMKNT OF NATFKAL rillLOSOI'llV. Mcrhaniri ^.*^iuith an<l I.erlurra.)

I>hl' AUTMKNT OF KNOLISII LITKUATUnK. Kngliah (jranintar. (Fuwlrr;) Conipoaitiun and Declamation throughout the year.

JUNIOR CLASS.

hKFAUrMKNT OF LANCit'AORS. FiKRT Tiaii.— tirrrk, (Kuripidra;) French, (Racine.) HaooKoTiMM tirrek, (^<«>(>huclra;) l^atin, (Jutenai and Cicero De Ofliciia.)

1»KFAKTMKNT OF KNOMSII LM KRATl UI-L FiUT Tiaw. Khrtucir, (.Nrwman;) C\>in|K>«ition and Declamation. t^tcovD TaaM. l#o<ic, (Tappin;) Com[>o*ition and Declamation.

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DEPARTMENT OP NATURAL PHILOSOPHT. FiEBT Tkhm. Hydrotlaiica PocuinaUc« •nJ Acouitict, (Lectures;) Optica, (Jackaon and Lectum;) Heat, Electricity and Magnetiam, (I<ecturea;) M»> teorology, (Bmckelsby and Lecturcn.)

DKPARTMKNT OF CHEMISTRY. Second Tekm. Chereiittry, (Lecture*, Hand Book Silliman ;) Agricultural ChemJBtrj, (Lectures.)

SENIOR CLASS.

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL HISTORY. First Term. Zoolog^y, (Agaosix, and Oould, and Lectures;) Mineralogy, (Lecturea;) Geology. (Lectures, Ilund Book Hitchcock;) Botany, (Lecturea.) DEPAUTMKNT OF NATURAL riUlAJSOPliY. Second Tekm. .\Btrononiy, (Olm»led and Lecture*.)

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. First Term. Original Declamations.

Second Term. Philosophy of Hhrtoric, (Campbell;) Political Economy, (Way land ;) Constitution of the United Stales. (Story ;) Original Declamatioua. DEPARTMENT OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY. First Term. Moral Science, (Way land;) Iittellcciuai Philosophy, (Way- land.)

Second Term. Butler'a Analogy.

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SCIENTIFIC COURSK.

FIRST YEAR.

DEPARTMENT OF LAN(iUA(iES. Finbt Tebm. Odes of Horace; Arnold'a Latin Pros* Compoaition. SicoMD Term. Epistles and Satires o( Horace.

DEPARTMENT OF M.VTHEMATICS. First Term. Algebra, (Loomis;) Geometry commenced, (Loomis.) Second Term. Geometry completed, (Loomis.)

DEPARTMENT OF ENOIJSH LITERATURE. Composition and Declamation tliroughjut the year; English CinafinMr* (Barton.)

MISCKLLANEOUS. Book Keeping, (Palmer;) Anatomy and Physiology.

SECOND YEAR.

DEPARTMENT OF LANGUACJF^. First Term. Latiu, (Li*y ;) Roman Anliquiliea, (Bojeacn;) Frrnch, (Pia> ncy and Badois.)

Second Term. Latin, (Tacitus and Terence ;) French, (Pinney and Badoia.)

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DKPAUTMKNT OF MATHEMATICS.

KiMT Tbbm. Trigonometry, plane tntl upherical, (Loomia ;) Meiuuration of Kurfarra and KoliJa, (l<oomU.)

HKCu>t> Ti-RH. Murvrvint;. Mmurement of Hrighta and Diatances, and I^trling, (l^wnii* and Kirld Prariicc;) Analytical Geometry, (Loomia;) Dif- frreiiliji and Intr(;ral Calrulua, (Loomi«.)

DKrAlCTMKNT OF XATL'KAL rillLOSOPUY. Mrvhiinira, (Kniith and lyTcturra.)

DKl'VHIMKNT UF KNMJLISII LITKUATUUK.

CiimfMiaition and D«-clamati»>n throuRliout tScyear. ><BCu»u Teum. Knijlifth (Jrtfiuniar, (Fowler.)

THIRD YEAR.

nKFARIMKNT OF NATl'KAI. rilII/)SOlMI V.

j FniaT ^*icu¥.— HxlrnBtatim. I'ntuindtiiK and Acou»tic«, (Lorturea ;) Optica, (Jarkson «J»d Lr.tunn;) H«-4t. Kk* triiity and MaKncti'tn), (Lerturca;) Meter. f OfOfcy, (HriM-kcUliy and l.i-(-iuri>«.) ! liKrAinMKNT OF I.ANMiUAfiF.S

' FiKST TritM. Frrnrh, (|{a«in«.)

.**r.<o'«i> TeuM. l.aiin, (Cirrro l)v ()in«ii» and Ju%enal.)

IHa'AUTMKNT OF M ATIIKMATICS.

FiMT Tkiiw.— <'i»d Knififiorrintf. (Malmn and I.cc'uroa.)

i>ki'aktmi:nt of (iikmistky.

Mrroxn Trnw.— rinnn»lry, (I.eflurrn, Hand Hook— 8illimait ;) AgricuN lural Clu-miBlry, (l.rrlurr*.)

DKFAKTMKNT OF KNOI.ISII LITFIIATUUK.

KiMT TtRM.— Khdorir, (.\rwi)i:in ;) Coinpikilion an<) Di'damalioil. Hriu>I> Tkhw. I.<>i{ii°, ('l'ii|i[>au;^ ('onipoMiMin and Declamation.

FOURTH YEAR.

DF.IWKTMI NT OF NAIL" HAL IIISTOUY.

FiR^r TtuM /iKdoK'v. (ARaatii, ami Oould, uitd l.i'cturua;) Mineralogy. (I.r<-tufi *,) <ir<>l<>i;>, (I.rcturrd, lldtnl U<N>k, llit« Ixock ;) llutuny. (l/CCturta.) ni.l'AIMMKNT OF NATFUAI. FlIIUKSOl'll V.

Mftcu^U 'rRH«.--A»tn»nottiy, (Olmttr<l and l.rrturra.)

i»i:faimmkn i of kn«;li.su litkuatukk.

FinuT Tkihi. Onirmal l»rrlamaliona.

Ms»i'xi, 'l'rKM.--l*(iil.Mif»jif»y of Klirl.»ri<-, (4'ampbrll;) Poliliral Kc6nomy, (Wa.vUikd .) r.iii.liiuli >nof the liiited.Sljle*. (Stor>;) Orixinal Dcrlamaliona. hKl'AKTMKSr OF MoKAL IMIiLOSOFIIV.

ViW^x Ttu«.-. Moral Kirnre. (Wajland;) Intellectual ThiloiK.jhy, (Waj". tind.)

l<t«.oRD TaaM.— butler'a Analogy.

THEOLOGICAI. COURSE.

To thoM who have coropieled Collef^e Course, or luch literary tftudi(« aa may have qualified them to receive it, instruction will be given in such a course of Theological studies as is usually pursued in Theological Seminaries, occu- pying three years. All others are expected to pursue either the CUasJcal or Scientific course in pmpanilion fur the Theological, except thitt thotte whose circumstances demand it. are pcrnuttcd to pursue a ahurter course ijvl'heology, as follows :

1. ErrirsiuHtical HiHtory.

2. In Syitcmatic TI»eoIo>j)-.

I. Nuturitl Kolit;iun; «, Evidences of Krvealed Rcligiou ; 3, The Trinity ; 4, The Purposes of (Jod, Election, Sic ; 5, Moral Accountabilky, Natural and Moral Ability; 6, Mun as a Sinner, The Fall; Depravity; 7, Salvation by Grace; 'llic Covenant of Redemption; Atonement; Kegenerati-in ; Justifica- tion by Fuith; Perseverance of the iSainU>; 8, Kesurreclion ; Future Rewards and Puiiirihments; 9, 'Die Church; liaptisui, Communion, OtFicera and Disci- pline of the Chu.'tii; Preparation of PlaiM and Criticism of Sermons; Pastoral Duties.

All 1'heological studenU have througltout their course an exercise in the preparation of Plans and Criticism of Sermons,

HUILmNdS.

The main College edifice contains a large Chapel, Library, Apparatua Rooms, I.aboiatory, Halls, Offices, &.c.

The Dormitory Huildings, (he North Hall and the^Soulh Hall, conUin 44 Dormitories IH A. square, together with Recitation Room*.

MERIT llOI^I..

A daily record ia kept of each atudent'a punctuality and the character of kta ivciUliuns, a summary of which is aeni to the parent or guardian at the doao of each month.

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APPARATUS.

Tb« IiutitiiUon in poMM«ion of an excrllrnt Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. More thaa $3,U00 have been already expended on the«e depart- mcnU alone, and the College ia now aupplied with belter and more extensive means of furnishini; experimental infttrurtion in the several branches of Natu- ral Hrieriee than evrr heretofore. Mucii of the Chemical Apparatus las been iin|K>rted dirert'y from Europe for lh« use of the College, and no pains or ex- pense has l>een spared to supf Iv the most abundant and valuable means for il- lu*tratint( this important branrh. Not only is the illustrative apparatus com- plrte, but all llie ordinary appUanres for original resi-arch and practical investi- K*tiori are now in the hamU of the Professor of Chemi*ry.

The IMtil<M4>phical Apparatus is inferior in quality to none in the country* Coriaidersbli- additions are makini; in order that ibis drpartmont may vie with the other in the romplrtenrss of ita equipments.

The Matbrniali<'al department is supplied with a vupcrior Theodolite, Com- pass and the usual applianrra.

The Aotrononiiral Apparatus coniii<<ts of such instruments as arc ordinarily enipl<>)eil by imtrurtois in this branrh, Tl>r Telescope, presented to the Col- lege b> l.adte* of Marion, is a r';fraclor «f six inches clear aperture, and eight feet fi«e and a hdlf inchrs focal length. It is mounted eqaatorially with finely [ graduated ri^ltl-jscenMOii and de<-liiiation circles, and h^u a highly finished j dri«iti|r c!<K-k. It i>t to be |.lacrd |>erniancnt!y in an observatory building to be I erected for the purpose with a revolving dome, &c. This Telescope both in I p'tte and quality ia of the first class, and very lew Colleges in the IJniUrd States

|p«>*«ess ourh an instrument. l*he (teolo;;ical and Mineralogicui Caliinet \n aufScicntly ample for purposes j uf in»trurtion, more than srven huiitlred carrfuily selected spi-cimens having I been purchai^d during the pant \ear. .\ han<li><>n<e reriea of Maps, Charts and Kiigra«iiig« has la-en firorurt-d lo illuntrate the Lectures on C«i-oU>g)°.

I.ODCtlNa IIOOMS.

1. Rooms can be obtained, in connection with board, in good famitiea. Stu- dents desiring to room in College, are allowed their choice of rooms, on apphc«« tion to the President.

3. Htadenta are pen«.itted to room only in College or private houses, and nasi not change their rxwms except by permiaaion.

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THE SUB-FRESHMAN CL.ASS.

Thia daia ia mtde upofthtMM who are preparing to enter^fion theClamiral Courae. Altenlion ia invitcti to the Uct that they enjoy the inatrurtion of th« ProfeHsora and Tutors in College, and that their atudiea are directed with K|>erial reference to the courae u|M>n which they are to enter. Candidate* for •timlMiion njui»t auMtwin a thoroui^h examination in the comnrton Enf^liah BrancheH, Lntiii an«l (Jreck tiraniniarti, J.alin Rende*, Cireek Let^sonw and four UooLh oI Ca-sjr.

commkncm:.\h:nt ano i>EauEEs.

I. The Annual Comnienreinetit ix helil on the last Thuraday in June.

S. Mo Htudrnt ia admitted to u Degree, or any part in the Commenceroent Eierci*4-a, urileaM he haa creditahly nuatained all hia eiaminaliona, and per» formed aurh other exerriaen as may have been aaaif^ned him; nor until all C'ol> lege dues have been aettted, and he haii paid the Treasurer -$5 ;ui a graduating fee.

'.]. Students who have fomp!rte«l the Scientific rourae, receive, on the Name ronditiuHK, tin* d«'(;ree ot Uachelor ol 8i*ienrc:(.

PUEPAllATOUY TEXT BOOKS.

The following Text Uooka are ro<-ommende«l for uae hy thdac who purpnac to enter the Frrahman Claaa, \ii: Ijoomia* .\lgehra, Andrew* ic 8toddard'a Latin (Jranuncr, .\ndrew*a Latin Ilratler. An<lrew'a LaMn Exerriaea, Anthnn'a (*»aar, Anlhon'a .fineid of Virgil, .^nthon'a Cicero'a Orationa. Croaf'y'a (irrrk (.•rammar, ('r<Hili\'it (irrt-k I.ritiu>ha, Anthoii'* Jjcoli'a (irrek liiadcr, Liddell ami ScoH'» (Jrctk Iy<'»iron, .\iidrrw'i« l.atiu Lexicon.

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KXPKXSES.

I'uiliofi |irr trrm $25 00

IiiciJrnUU 2 00

^tutlrntn rooming in Collri^e mrr rhtrged for nwm and

ftcnrant to •ttrnd upon it, prr term, 10 00

Boanl prr nM>nth, 12 00

\Va»hini( prr months 4 50

Toul nrcrMary rxprnaes prr annum, rzrlunTc of cloth*

inir, aJwut 225 00

Furl and Mt^htr, of coursr, vary with the arajton, and will at all times depend murh u|Min the economy of the atudrntH.

Tuition i* rrquirrd in advanee, an<l no deduction made for abacnce, except in r«Jtr» of protrartrd il!ne«a. The ntudrnt ia charged from the time of enter* inK to ihr rluM of the term. unIrM for aiiecial reaaona he ia atlmitted for a •hortrr |>rriiH|. In the Thinjlogiral Dt-partment, tuition and room rent are free, f^ludrnt* arr lurluddm to contract drbut in the town of Marion, except umlrr thr riprrM |>rrmiMton of l*arent« or (fuardianM. To aid in enforcThg lhi« im(N>rtaiit rrgulatioti, Parcnl* and (Juaidian* are earitoitly requeatcd not lo pay «ucli drbU.

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Howard College (Marion,

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