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MARYVILLE —EAST TENNESSEE.

Rev. T. J. LAMAR, Department of Languages.

Rev. P. M. BARTLETT, Department of Mathematics.

(Tljis Institution bill be rt-opcneD on tljr first SSUbitesbag of £?rjjtcmbev next

Necessary Expenses, including Tuition, Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights and incidentals, need not exceed $50 per Session of five

months.

The Boarding-House will be given up to the Students, who can dull together, hire a cook, and furnish their own provisions.

While it shall be our high and constant purpose to imparl a solid and useful education to Students, greal care will also be given tu their moral and religious culture.

To young men wishing to study lor llie minisln MAR1 \ ILLK I '< ILLEGE oiler., special facilities.

Letters of inquiry promptly ansioered.

By order of the Board,

R. E. TEDFORD,

MARYVILLE, Juw 4th, 1866. >:< ■„,,',,■.

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MARYVILLE, EAST TENNESSEE, CATALOCiUPJ FOR 1866-7.

PRESIDENT.

Rev. THOMAS- ,1. LAMAR, Pkofkssok of Languagi s.

Professor of Mathematics.

ISAAC A. MARTIN, Tutor.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

WINTER SESSION. SUMMER SESSION.

Freshman Yeah. Livy, Horace, Odes,

Homer's Iliad, Owen's, Xenophon's Cyropaedi.i,

Algebra. Geometry.

Sophomore Year. Horace, Epistles I Satires, Cicero de officii.-,

Herodotus, Arts of the Apostles, I hucydides, I (wen's,

omen's, Analytical Geometry. Trigonometry.

Junior Veai:.. Tacitus, Plato. Demosthenes,

Greek Tragedies, LonghA, Logic, Rhetoric,

Mechanics. ' lass. Litei ttur ;, Eschenberg'i

SENIOR ViAi:. Mental Philosophy, Haven's, Butler's Analogy,

Astronomy, Natural Theology., Paley's,

Chemistry, Moral Science, Hopkins,

Geology, Hitchcock's, History of Philosophy,

International Law, Wool-ev1-. Philosophy of History,

Political Economy, Perry's.

The Instruction in ihis department is designed to prepare young men for College in the most thorough and complete manner.

The course of study is arranged to occupy three years.

COURSE OF STUDY.

Junior Year.

WINTER SESSION.

SUMMER SESSION.

Harkuess' Introductory La'in Harkness' Latin

Rook, Arithmetic, Geography, Reading, and Spelling, through the year.

Grammar and Reader, Harkness' First Greek Book, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Kerl's.

Middle Year. Caesar, Cicero,

Xenophon's Anabasis, Owen's, Anabasis, continued, Ancient Geography, Arnold's Latin

Algebra. Prose Composition.

Senior Year.

Virgil,

Anabasis, completed, Algebra, Loomis', Roman History, Smith's.

Virgil, completed, Homer's Iliad, Owen's, Geometry, Loomis', Grecian History, Smith's.

Daily exercises in Declamation, Reading, and Orthography.

Students not wishing to enter college, can receive instruction in such branches as they may prefer.

A Normal School Department, under direction of the Trustees, will be in operation to train and qualify as prictieal teachers, all who wish to enjoy its advantages.

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ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.

SENIOR CLASS. ********

JUNIOR CLASS. ISAAC A . MAR T I N .

SOPHOMORE CLASS. II D G H W. S A W V E K.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

SENIOR CLASS.

Alexander, James H. Alexander, .James E. Allen, F. M. Bicknell, G. E. Hranner, John C. Brown, James M. Cowan, T. F.

Chandler, Richard George, J. L Palmer, C. A. H.

Carson, Moses Chandler, James P. (handler, W. G. Cowan, S. A. Culton, James Edmondson, J. Perry

MIDDLE CLASS.

Crawford, G. S. W. Do well, W. F. Duncan, C. A. Goddard, J. A. Lea, Benj. H. McReynoIds, R. P. Porter, Robert

JUNIOR CLASS.

Reed, J. G. Tipton, M. ('.

Porter, W. II. Sanderson, E. W. Tedford, Charles E. Tedford, Joseph P. Tedford, Edward VV. Walker, W. A.

Wallace, J. Albert Wilson, D. M.

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.

George, S. Houston George, L W George, B F. Greer, James A. Greer, N. H. Harmon, J. H.

Hedrick, W. W. Henry, John F. McGill, Z. Taylor McTeer, W. A.

Walker, G. R. Warren, James S.

«3" rt is hoped that the President elect will be ready to enter upon bis duties in September next. The friends of the Institution, at the earliest practicable period, wish to provide a full and efficient Faculty, and all the facilities for a thorough educat'on.

New and valuable books will be added each session to the Society and College Libraries.

Rev. Samuel Sawyer is appointed agent to procure an addition to the College endownu nt.

EXPENSES, PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS.

„, ... $10.00

Tuition *

Room Rent

T . , , ,. 1.00

Incidentals

Fuel, Lights, and Washing 10-00

Board, in companies, ($1.50 per week) 30-00

Tuition must be paid by the middle of the session. .

Room Rent and Incidental Tax must be paid in advauce.

A Record is kept, by the faculty, of the attainments of every student, and also of his delinquencies. Information concerning his proficiency and deport ment is, when requested, communicated to the parent or guardian.

No student who does not maintain a good moral character, and punctually attend to all the requirements of the school, will be allowed to remain a member of the Institution.

All students are required to attend church regularly on the Sabbath ; and to observe faithfully the hours appointed for study.

CALENDAR.

lsiiO. September 5, Winter Session begins.

December 24, Holiday Vacation begins 1867. January 1, Holiday Vacation ends.

January 31, Winter Session ends.

February 1, Summer Session begins.

June 'Si, Commencement.

September 2, Winter Session begins.

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