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BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES. 


Rev.  Thomas   Bowman,  J).  T).,  Prcs't,  Ex.  OJfi   Willintmport. 

(jJen.  R.  Flumim;,  Secretary,    . 

[foN.  John  Smith,  Treasurer, 

Robert  Fairies,  .l^]s(^, 

Ma  J.  (.'HAREEs  Low, 

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Rev.  S.  Kei't>eii.      .... 

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David  Showers,  \\>(i., 

M.  Cham  HEREIN,  .... 

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BOAKJ)  OF    INyTKUCTJON. 


Rfv.  THOMAS   BOWMAN,  A.  M,  I).   1),  Pkim  ii>al, 

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8  T  U  D  E  I^f  T  S  . 


CLASSICAL    DEPARTMENT 


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XAMES. 

.Applcnian,  David  R. 
P»cck.  James  11. 
Care,  Thoinns 
OIaubau,i!:h,  Levi 
Ourran,  lluoli  A. 
Dill,  William  (L 
Fredericks,  I).  IL  AT. 
Fribley,  (1iarl(\s  \\\ 
(^ray.  Kdward  J. 
Hutchison,  d.  (,'.     . 
doyce  I^iijali 
Knorr,  Samuel 
K reamer,  William  W 
Kress,  Wilson  {\ 
Landis,  dolm  \\ . 
Landia,  flosepli 
Lankford  A.  d.  II. 
licwis,  Ivd. 
Ludwii^-,  L.  V. 
M(*t/^-ei-,  dolm  d.     . 
Miller   Alfred 
X  orris  1^.  Mc  K  .      . 
Lassniore,  ( liarles   \\. 
R(^arr(\  Auhniy 
Rotl,  Robert  R. 
Ricli,   darles   R.      . 
Rlione,  Daniel  S, 
Sharpl(\ss,  Lloyd 
'^liive,  Wdlliam  R. 
^^ii^betL  W.  R. 
Snyder,  l^i^aMie 


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X  A  M  KS. 


Tiiylor,  Isaac  S. 
Thoiiipson,  I  larry  S.     . 
\Veiilz(j],  I>ennvillo 
A\^)()lvorloii,  diaries  \V 
Crawford,  Ivutli  A, 
Miliary  l^va  V . 
(ioodlandcr,  f[ciiiilc 
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Hrown,  Jolni  V, 
( 'unncr,  J.  W. 
Dyson  J.  I^'ranklin 
I^'oiuilain,  »Iainos  M. 
i^'rantz,  .1,11. 
<icori^'o,  J.  Xolson 
( iosh,  John 
(irecn,  Harry  i\ 
1 1  err.  Joel  \. 
Il('yd,(;.  W.     .  . 
I  lollinan  J.  W. 
I  liitcliinson,  I  j  Irani 
.laclcson.  Clarence  ( i. 
Kcar,   Kicliard 
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Lanniiiir.  K-  II. 
I.loyd,  AV.  \\ 
MadiH.  <  icorL''!'  A  , 
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Low,  lanilv  M. 

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NAMES. 


RKSTDKNCK.S. 


Uusling",  iniza  K.    . 
Vanfosseii,  Adeline  M. 
Wilson,  Lizzie  V.     . 

CTiASS    J  I. 

Bestor,  J.  Eollin 
Bennett,  William  V. 
Biggs,  I^^lisha  II. 

Bowman,  Kdmund  J.        ~: 

Brown,  \\  A.  H. 
I^Qoy,  S.  ]\liller 
( 'Urtin,  Orlando 
Drake,  James  S.      . 
Dukes,  J.  J  >. 
Knt,  Wellington 
Fessler,  Henry 
Fredericks,  ^Farcellus  S. 
Friling  II.  Y. 
Jtepburn,  AVilliam, 
Ifeisley,  William 
Jester,  V>.  Franklin 
Leebrick,  <\.'\\ 
Marsh,  (i.  \V. 
Means,  J.  W. 
Miller,  Stephen 
Miller,  'i'homas 
Moore,  Samuel  i\. 
Mussina,  Sylvester. 
XefT,  William 
Foisall,  B.  J^mory 
Russ,  K.  J. 
Shaw,  W.  W. 
I'ippett,  J.  i\mery. 
lYaugh,  Milton 
l^ill,  William 
/inn,  John  M. 
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Mussina,  Lauretta 
<  )livor,  Annie  S. 
Saylor,  Jane.     . 
^'oung,  Mary  A. 

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Alillcr,  Wesley  V. 
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NAMKS. 


Heck,  Mathew  ll.     . 
Burrows,  F.  J. 
(;liristian,  J.  \\ . 
( 'Onner,  Samuel  J. 
(!romwell,  X.  Clemm 
Drum,  J.  llamsey 
L^ulmer,  Peter 
ITarding,  1*.  1). 
I  Lartsock,  S.  .M. 
I  lutton,  J.  1>. 
Hysore,  AFilton  \\. 
Keag-le,  A.  I».    . 
Keag'le,  S.  1^. 
Iveefer,  1).  M. 
Kepliart,  1^.  I  J. 
Kephart,  J.  L. 
K  r(\ss ,  ( i .  ( J . 
Leach,  W^illiam 
Lacock,  Jno. 
Moore,  (L  T.  W. 
Paxton,  II.  P>. 
Polsgrove,d.  \\. 
ramdall,  Walter       . 
Ivandall,  David 
Reddini^ton,  \l.  L. 
Sechler,  »!.  S. 
Smith,  Sampson 
S()l)er,  W.   .V. 
S wander,  dno.   P.- 
Thomas,  I  lerdic 
'rhom})S{)n,   William  I'. 
Prner,  Milton  ( L 
/aner,  Levi 
Pehel,  Mary  V.. 
Pradley,  Kate  A. 


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<  'I'oiiiwc!!,  I. no   .\.         . 
l"^l)C'rt,  Annie  M. 
<«ray,  AhLro-aret  A. 
<>ray,   IIiuTict  S.     . 
Hart,  ]\rariethi, 
liyman,  Sallie  U.     . 
Mc  (Lilian,  l^lizabelh    . 
Mc  <ioro-a],  Alice  S. 
i^IeiTiek,  Ptebeeca 
Olil,  Harriet 
liVJuan,    l^leanura 
^liarpless,  Harriet  \l. 
>iiort,  Sarah     . 
W'uoclruii;  Harriet 

l»er-vr,  IV'lcr    . 
l>i'(nvn  11.  11. 
(.^irr,  Andrew  11. 
^'iirlin,  J.  Irvine 
<  'urtin,  .1.  S. 
Havis,  WiHium  If. 
i'^rce,  Isaac 
^'I'eciily.  Thoniiis 
I  lar\(y',  William 
.  NciTick.   (  'iiai'Ic.  f.. 
i  liint,'r.  J(.liii 
i'i'yL  William 

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lliiniiiigdoii 
Ldirdsrille 
IVcilshoro' 
Jhtcldioni 
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NAMES. 


r>ownuin,  M,  ('aroline 
Curtln,  .Margery 
Field,  Emma 
(^earhart,  J^]]iza  T. 
(icddes,  Lizzie  ]\I. 
(iibsoM,  Lclitia 
lloirmaii,  lOlizabeth  A. 
denkins,  Ilosab'iie  M.  A. 
King,  deimie  (J. 
AleC.'rosky,  J*anma  d.     , 
^Miller,  Kel)eeea  rl. 
Myers,  l^mily 
Paige,  Sai'ali  A. 
liatlimell,  .Margaret 
Seott,  l]llen  \\. 
Strouf),  Marv  1^. 

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l>aird,  1).  P. 
Pridgens,  T.  d. 
Paretliers,  das. 
i^reasy,  W.\. 
Pa\  is,  Sanmel  V\. 
I)(»ugliei-ly,  W. 
( »roir,  Xewlon  (  \ 

I  larvey,  d.  W.  r\\\ 

I I  err,  i  lenry  I'k 
M()li;d.  p/       . 

Poekliart,  A.M. 
Moon,  lvi(diard  \. 
I  *a('lver,  <  ieerge 
Poller,  diaries  II.  . 

P'eed,  Solomon  W .  '^     . 

PitUMihoiise,  d . 
daylor,  !1.  (\ 
Weigle,  dosepli 
Peav(M\  Mai^'iiie 
Push,  I  lenriethi 
Meming,  Plara  A. 
I'dook,  Sarah  P. 


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Loci:  ILircii 
\Vlllli(<  iiisiJOii 

W  itlninispinl 


-SIUrPlON     A, 

)  on iirriroilKlii.JfJirn 

Soto, III  ^ 

\rirlu,iif 
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hroi-rr 
-  ihihhiml  Mill. 

n.n'hir    r,rr    (\nl^ 
/}(il/ nifOi'c,  Mil. 
Sclmui 

Hall ,  liirrrr,  M(J ^ 
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L(l:!:i^~r;llr 
Jl(t iri-ihi,  (). 
M  nicrsrilii 

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DICKINSON    SEMINARY. 


NAMKS. 


I  liuiii)shir{\  Miirtlui  M. 

-Me^iiinis,  Nellie  S. 
M click,  Siuiiantlia 
.Mcsscn<i;cr,  Amelia 
.M  essenger,  M  arL^-urct 
Mover,  Anna  11. 
Ta^U'c,  Mary  K. 
liicli,  Jlacliel  . 

Tiill,  .Mar\-  L. 
W'ei^'Ie,  Sarah  .1. 


IJishop.  K.  K. 
( 'arutliers,  Adam 
(ieddes,  \V.  (\ 
(;!()od  la  ruler.  S. 
( "oodlaiider,  ( i. 
1  launa,  W .  A. 
McDonald,  \l  \\ 
Meiiinnis.  d.  J. 
Mundorir,  d.  l-\ 
1m>.\,   Matilda 
1  lartiiKni,  d  idia 
Miller.  Mliaira 
Mori'is.  Saradi  .1. 
M<'\(r,  A  iiha   M  . 


I'lW-'i!.    \!at  \-  {■.. 


d'^ai'in  ;mm.    .Viiicliii 


\\  a!lfL-',  \'  iri^iiiii 


a 


IIKSTDKNCKS. 


Jc'inscillc 
Jcrscij  Shore 


a 


J.n^/if  Si. 

BcnrirJc 
Danville 
.  hi/islroiiir 


~> 


11  ill  idiiispoil 
(li(illiinii\^  Ihiii 
/)rllc;tii>)i!if,  Md. 
Ai'inst  roii'j; 


SKddox  n. 

//   Ijso.V 

Scii-hernj 
Lririshurn' 
Milton 


Loil:  Have 


'II 


a 


J/'rs,'il  Shore 
(f  I'aliain^nllc 
j\hn  iishit  r's 
It  illiai/isjuij  / . 

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Mill  lliill 

m        llrru-nl: 

.11  r^rij  Sin: re 

.  \  i ,'/i r^s/ll,[  (J, 

II  iH ii! ar^prirf 


<  M.  \SS     1  I  L-  Si:(   TLON 


<''aM\V"!i.  Tiir,;. 
VaW'.A.    W'i'iiani 
\Viii!lii;L';1(»ii.    W.   !  '. 
I  l(»p])i'r.    1  ichrcca 
d()!i'"s,   Li//;i('  S. 
K  nnklc,  Julia  A  . 
l.i\'iiiL;SL(»n.  A  nna   V. 


\l  ill  II!  ;ii\j>nrl 

.  I  I'J.i^  I  I'l'n  LI 

llnltlmnrc    Mil. 
M<hthni  r^nHi 
f  hi  rrri/r/llr 

Mniliiii  r^i'illt 
l.iiil;  lfin',"]i 


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DICKINSON    SEMTNARY. 


13 


NAMES. 


IJKSIDKNCKS. 


DKlTJirrMKXT. 


Kothrock,  Mary  F. 
Shoop,  Christiana    . 


Dcckard,  J.  11. 
•^Williamson,  Edward 
Jamison,  Lizzie 


JVilliainsport 
SlurciiKuislown 

HKCTION  J 5. 

Monfgof/icrifs  Fern/ 

Salladnshur^' 

Williainsporl 


<  i.Ass  TV.- sixri^roN  a 


SK(nM()X  n. 


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J)ICK1NS0N    SEMINARY. 


CO  MM  OX  ENG  LISir. 


("I. ASS    T.-SKCmoN    A. 


N  A  M  KS 

^ 


^'ilinorc,  I  [(Mirv 
I  k']>l)iii-ii,  Andrew  D.    . 
Low,  (1ms.   A. 
raxlon,  (Onirics 
U(V(I,  Jiio.  1\ 

Uiicli.  Power     . 
W'iiicu-iirdiicr,  Thos.  L. 
( 'iildwcll,  Aiiiii(>  l-:. 

<  'arotluTs,  Jennie  L. 
I  I(\ss,  Louisa 
Kocli,   Alhina 
l^rslor,  Ahirlbji 
!\oa]XM-,  Mary  S. 
Voiu)!:,  hlninia  . 

LcniK'tl,  J(»lin 
Lennell,  'rii..,-.'.   . 
iJutl,  CliiH.  II. 
(  Vawfoi'd,  ( 'lud'Ic. 

<  Vawloi'd.  Joscjdi     . 
Kdcr.  .John 

K\;ins.  L*;in(lol|)Ii  \\', 
i''i!inic('.  rloliii     . 
^  >iricii,  A  l)ija!i 
i  laincs.  A  1{V('<1 

I  1  !'.->,  <  i(m1(i-('V 

« 

KalMii,^.  Thos.  L. 
kocli.   Ani;"!!stii< 
L'Mil:-.  !•'.  A.       . 
McKcaii.  Lliilandcr 
Mrlick,    !^ila>ki 
Miles.  I  f  iiii1(M- 
M  vers,  ( icoruf  W 


IIKSTDKNCES, 


Lf/co/ninfi; 
U  illidinspoii 

L(tirdsrtllr 

/'  ill niiii^jXiil 


jScirhcrnj 
\Villi(tiii\p<)if 
» 

Mum  1/ 
Lairchvillc 
II  illi(ump<nt 

sLcriox  r,. 

lull 1 1  more,  Md. 

II  Hhdiiispoi  I 
it 

•  ■ 

I  ,(11  lei's' \(  I: 
Wllliaiiisjio,  I    . 
M/llcr'J)y,'_;- 
Scrrno 

W    ill  /(I  lilspi))  I 

l\ll'sii)il  * 

7V"y 

/>/-■///  Sf. 
\V)lli(iiiisii(trt 


DKPOIiTMENT. 


8 
7 
8 
6 
5 

8 
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DICKINSON    SEMINARY. 


U 


;) 


XA.MKS. 


1^ 


Orwaii  W.  J3. 
Svveely,  AVilliam  J  I, 
Hpaulding-  J .  A . 
Stephan,  Philip 
Ulman,  Nathan  A. 
Weisel,  Geo.  W. 
Youngiiian,  Alonzo 
AllcD,  Mary  K. 
J>ubb,  Josephine     : 
I>eal,  JL  (Caroline 
Low,  IMargaret 
McKinley,  Annie  M 


Ki<:sri)K\('i-:s. 


Tmij 
Lijconiinu- 

J  TO II 

^Villiaiiisport 

Armstron<x 

Williamsport 


Dunkirk,  Md. 
Annstroiio; 
Jerscij  Shore 


CI^ASS    JT.- 

Birniingham,  Franeis 
Jiowmau,  'rhos.  AL 
Faunce,  diaries 
(ieise,  William 
(lilmore,  (Jeoroe 
Jlartnian,  Jolni 
Hill,  J.   II. 

Ilnntoon,  Laudian 
1  lower,  J.  J  I. 

J^'il),  U.  Kniniet 
'  Meree,  K.  A .    . 
Sallad(\  J.  If.  'r. 
'"^im])ler,  diaries 
'''Jiylor,  Mekean       . 
Walker,  dani(\s 
VVoodrufi;  William 
Wheeland,    W. 
Long,  Jane  .        ^ 

Oliver,  Agnes    . 
<2'iinn,  (Woline 


SIi^CTlON 

Muiicij 
U  illiiunxporl 
Mi//ersljHri>- 
fVdli(ii//sj)(jrf 


a 


J^iillC   lli(l<y(' 

^Vi/li<iin.sp(,rf 
W(i/\<),,(()i/^,i 

Mill  Hull 

II   ill  HI  I II  ^pi,  it 

II   llll(liii^piii  f 
u 

hdiiHir 
Lilit  1 1 ij 

Li>lf<ll-:,,(  k 
II  (II liUiisjiurt 

it 
it 


^Vllen,  'riiomas 
Allison,  J.  A. 
'^eclc,  \ewk)n 


SLLTIOX     i; 

II  illi(iiii'<puri 
•  licllcfinilc, 

II  iHiaiiisjM,,! 


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DICKINSON    SEMINARY. 


XA.MKS. 


T>owman,  J.  !>. 
Hownian,  S.  (J. 
I'illiot,  llalpli     . 
llurling  Clias.  A.    . 
ITolTinan,  Klias  ]\r. 
Levy,  Joseph 
]\tagiiier,  Dennis 
Xavel,  Micliael 
()li\Tr,  Jjio.  (\ 
Packer,  Albert 
(^uinn,  (leorgc  I  \. 
Slater,  (J.   L. 
Smith,  AValter  D. 
Sweet,  I'^rederiek     . 
W'eigle,  Daniel 
AVeleli,  '\\  f\. 
Cooper,  Margaret  M 
l'\)wk'r,  Ida  M. 
Owen,  I  lattie    . 
( )wen,  Sal  lie 
Williamson  Mary  k. 


KlvSIDKNCKS. 


li^fi/id/iisport 


a 


A/iiisfroiiij; 

WiUidtnsport 
Ash /((ml 
Wysox 


a 


a 


Boltlinorc,  3 Id. 
Will  1(1  insport 

Ariiixt  roiijx 
Link  Have  1 1 
Bl(i(/c  ('reck 
Di'iikirk,  ]\I(I. 
Bcnrtck 

Sa/'/ddrsliii  i'''\ 


(I. ASS     III.- 

ih'annan,  Tlios.        .  .    . 

( 'larke,  John  '\\ 

Conklin,  William     . 

( 'onner.  John     . 

( '(timci",  Tlioiiias        .  .     • 

M click,  i  )ricM     . 

Kcntz,  S.'i'. 

Slcinlicl})ci-,    Lewis 

( Jcisc.  I'illen 

Throp,   Mar}- 

I  )cets,  Amos 

Mc(  Jcrgal,  Tlio.-.  S. 

liccd,  M.      .  . 


SLU    riON    A. 

Owrn's  Mills,  M,L 
Arinsl  i'oii'j: 
\l  i,'s(i.r 

A<lll(hl<l  , 

/>/-■///  .S7. 
Liii/(ilsi,(k 

II    ill  /(I  lll'-pOl  t      . 


hill  rdsi'ilh 
it 


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SL(^'ri()N   IL 


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DICKINSON    SEMINARY. 


17 


Smith,  llari'ison 
Honton,  I\lleii 
Ilaincs,  Marv  \L 
^lekeel,  Mary  IL     - 
Niekols,  Angeljni^ 
Packer,  Annie 
ShoemakcT,  M  .  A  del  aide 


Barrett,  (\  ^V\\\lo  . 
l^owman,  AVillit^  11. 
Bowman,  ( 'eciliiis  B. 
]^>ou;u\  John 
( 'ramer,  ( *cort>;c 
l'redriel;s,  <  L  \\  atson 
llarlman,  Michael   . 
i  Inling,  las.    1 1 , 
I  Lnitoon,   l'h-ederi<'lv 
Jameson,  l)a\Id  B. 
More,  Llias.   W. 
Mussina,  J.  L.  , 
Myers,  Willie 
i^uiim,  \\-\('V     . 
'I'insman,  i  .'arret} 
'I'rapp,  W.  P>ra(lly 
W  iiicgardiicr,  A  ihcil   I 
I  lopjM'S.  i'l'naiioia 
I  lollinan,  ( )pliclia     . 
I  luling,  llli/ahctli  L. 
Mor(\  I  Liltic. 
Packer,  i:ilic  W. 
SliocniaKd',  laniiia   A . 


rp:sidences. 


1/  ill iinif<i)oi  I 


FJ III  I  Id,  A',  V 

'/    ill .'((lld^jJul  I 


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SK(^1^I0\   B. 


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PREPARATORY  DEPARTMENT.    i 


(IvASS    I.-SKOTION    A. 


I        I 


i^ 


mtmatamim 


IS 


DICKIXSON    SEMINARY. 


XAMK3. 


RKSIDKNCKS. 


'rinsiiiaii,  Mniily 
AVlnegardncr,  Rebecca  ('.  . 
Wolf,  M.  r^aniiy 
Woodward,  Jane  V. 


Wiilid/nsporf 


(  I.ASS    IT.-SKCTION    A, 


Bour,  Charles 
-Mussina,  A. 
Tippelt,  (ieorge  R. 
Trognitz,  Piariicst 
Ueeder,  Mary  1*]. 
Steinlielper,  Rlizabelli 

( 'larlv,  Daniel  S. 
Mvans,  Thos.  W. 
I. ester,  Willie 
I-:ddy,  Alice  M. 
Hall.  Lovina 
I  lartnian,   Mlizaheth 
'I'hropp,  l\llcn  I.. 
-Marklev,  ( 'alliarini^ 
Woodward  !'].  May 
^^)unL'^    Marllia 


W^iiinu/ispoii 


sK(^'ri()\  n. 

•  Ai  Ills!  run  IX 


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ill  unfit,  A.     Y. 
W  ill iinilsixn'l 


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I  »(>\vjii;in,  (  '.  I  'iT-loi) 
I  -•'\aii,  .1  dim  , 

I  htfl'iiiiiii.  W  111.  . 

Mattel,  John 

^■^iiiilli.  I'miiic     . 
St|-;il.v  J.    W  . 


HitllnHuic,  Mil . 
If  ill i(!in<j)i)rt 


II 
u 
il 


i:("iio\  i:, 


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i    1.  ASS     l\  .    SIX   'I  J<  )>;    A 


si',("ri()\   i; 


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DICKINSON    SEMINARY. 


S  IT  M  M  A  R  Y  . 


(  'l.AS.-IC,\T>    I)KlV\KT.MK.\r 

(V)MM()X  Kxoi.isn 

rfvKI'ARATOKV 


Total 


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1 52 

102 

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J)ICKINS(1X    SKMINAUY. 


COUESE  OF  STUDY. 


rpoii  coiiiplciiim-  tli(^  lollowiiii;-  (^)iirs(',  the  sdulciit  will  he  cntitk-d 
to  a  Clarisiciil  Diploma,.  To  11ios(mv1io  omit  Iho  Languages,  a  Scicn- 
ti(i<'  Diploma  will  he  -iveii.  'Those  intiMidin-- to  enter  ('olleoe,  and 
others  net  wishin-;  lo  complete  the  Course,  can  pursue  oUch  studies  as 
they  desire. 

D  u  I-:  r  A  1^  A  'V  ()  i^  \  , 

Heading-  and  S[)eIlinL:. 

Denman^hi]). 

Arithmetie,  (Draelieal) 

(Mental) 

(hM>-ra])hy,  ..... 

(irammar, 

llistoi'w 

.... 

Mtvmolouv. 

t  1^ ,  "... 

^idural  Dhilo.^ophv.  (h.i   f/vson) 

AJLTohra,  (I'lji'iiimis) 

'  ... 

(Intelleeliial) 
i'liv.  i(»l(.-v,   (Drimarv) 

<  '.■llllMlsilidll.    Ill  cllllllUlinll    ,111, 1     \,|,;|i    Mil,   i,'. 

i"  I  I.'  S  'I'      V  H  A  K'  . 


I  >avies. 

<  V)lborn. 

Monteith. 

1 1  art. 

<  ioodrieli. 

lijnd. 

Darker. 

I  iOomis. 

Towei'. 

Mr>.  Tajlor. 


I  ! !;  -r     1  I- 

\  ritliliit'l  ir, 

•  •  • 

A  Il''''HM.        |-,lr||i    111,,     i  "nil  .lir(h 

1 1  i-l"r\ .       \  iiciciit  and  Mcd-in, 

Latin,       h-1    D.(M.k. 

hn'jh  h  (  iranniiar,      <  'ontniued, 


M 


Sl'J   <  i\  I)      I 


^l 


(       .\atinal    lli-1(»r\-. 


)       Al-cl.r,! 


A  d\ancr(| 


Doom  is 

Wilson, 
M  <  'hntoek  A    Tn.oks, 

Hart. 


'^niellie. 


D 


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DICKINSON    SEMINARr. 


21 


J.atin, — 2d  Book, 

Classical  Anti<|uities, 

Dook  Keeping,  •  .  .  . 

TUT  111)    TI':RM. 

Xaturahriiilosophy, 

liatin, — Dirsar,    r^  . 

Algebra, — FinisWd  .  .  .     .        , 

Dhysiology,  .  . 

D^onstitutioii  of  the  United  States, 

OlKf.XC    Till';     VK.\K. 

Orthography.  Ueading,  Denmanship,  and  Vocal  Music. 

S  E  CON  [)    Y  E  A  K  . 


M/Clintock  .V   Crooks. 

Salkeld. 
Fulton  A:  l^astman. 


1"II^ST      TKKM, 


Ceometrv. 

Astronomy, 

Cjesar,  and  Cornelius  \epos. 

Jst  ]^,ook  in  Ci-eek, 


-i;<  (»M)  ti'",i;m 


Ceometry,     Continued, 
Menial  Dhilosophv, 
De  SeiK.'ctute  and  Ovid, 
LM  Dook  in  C'reek. 
Ancient  ( .'eography. 

■  ( 'onie  Sections, 

<  'hemistry. 

Menial   Dhilosonhx',      (  "( 

Amaeitia,  \'ir<nl. 

(«reek,—  Anaha,  is. 


Til  1 1;  I)      I'KI.'M. 


iiniefl, 


Dnonii 

I  h'ape 

Dphai 


<  'ompcsiliiMi.  Deelaniation,  and   NOeal   Musi.- 


ny 


ivn  I  II  I)   Y  I-;  A  i;. 

rii.'Nr     ri;[;M. 

'rri-onomrlry,      (Dlan(>  and  Spherical.)   Men,  in-.it  ion 
l-ovrIini;\  SnrwNi!);.-.  and  \a\igation, 


U 


D 


(MH 


i)ra])er.       ( 

Doonn's. 
Cutter. 
Durleiuh 


Doomis. 
Alattison  A'  Durritt. 

ADClintock  A  Crook.^. 


Doomis. 
Dpham. 

i 

M  (  lintock  A   ( *r(fok.s.       ( 


I 


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DICKIXSON    SKMhWUV. 


'^'1  Jot  any, 

i  -<><.';] r,  .  '    • 

l-:vi(U."iK"es  (»i  Christianity, 
('i(^<!r()\s  Oriiiions  and  Sallusl. 
( 'yropd'dia  and  ( )dyssoy. 


(•ray  A'  Wood. 
AVluitdy. 

[  \i\0 


:  i:r(»M) 


M, 


Analytical  (i comet ry, 
f^)litical  Economy, 
■■  Mincralouy, 
Uhotoric,         : — 


[joomis. 

\\^  a  viand. 

Dana. 

Whatcly, 


Livv  and  1  >c  ( )IVK'iis. 
Memorabilia  and  Iliad, 


iiiiKi)    I  i;i;.M 


•M^dculus,  hilercntial  and  Tntc':;'ral, 

Moi'al  rhilo.^()|)liy, 
Horace  and  Tacitus. 
Sey)hocles  and  I  lerodotU:-, 
liutler's  Anal(»'j:v, 


[/jomis. 

llitchcock, 

Wayland. 


( 'rooks 


1-.- 


»ri;iN(.   Till'.   vi;\i:. 


( 'ompt'sitiou.  Declamation,  and  I'iloeution. 

-  JMM'  thns."  studies   marked  with  a   ■   others  may  ]>e   substituted. - 
'Hius  the  Course  may  he  accommodated  to  the  wanis  of  Ladies  or  (Jen- 

tlrmcn. 

'i'hc  (1as>i's  in  ^lensuration,  T.<'ve1in-- and  Surveying',  ar(>  praeti^vd 
111  ih.r  !iM-  of  tlio  Hiiadrant  and  otiier  Instruments,  and  in    IMottin,t;-. 

AN'rillcn   i-Acrciscs  and  'IVanslations  in  Ladin  an<l  Creek,  throujxhoul 

lh<'  who!*'  ( '!>'i]--i'. 

(.i/i;M\\.     OllciidorrV  Ci'anmiar,   Adlcr's  Keador,  Schiller,  (hrethe, 

A  djci'"-  !  >ii-t  iitnai'}'. 

P'iMxri;.      ()|lriidiiri's  CraiMinar  (A'aluo    'rclcma<|U('. 

I  )r;iiiiaiic  lo'adi'r.  I'afiiic  ^uiviiiic"s  Dictionary,  Charh  s  XII. 

Those  who  wi-ii  to  purnic  llic  (la-sics  lurthcr  than  is  contemplated 
ill  tlie  above  <  'oiiiv-(\  can  n.<c  aiiy  ai)pro\<'d  textdiooks  ;  and  those  who 
iMvln-  il,  mav  -^ub-tinit«'  the  iMvnch  and  (h'rman  for  tlu^  Latin  and 
(.reck. 

Okv  \MK\  TM.  Ib;\\'ii!>.  \"ocal  and  Instrumental  Music,  Daiidinii; 
a.nd  Drawiii'j.  ivceive   .-pecial    attention.     The    Ladi(\;  are  allowed   to 


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substitute  these,  together  with   (German   and    French,   for  some  of  the 
higher  studies  in  Mathematics,  and  for  the  Latin  and  (h'eek. 

Lkctuuks  on  the  several  branches  of  Natural  Science  will  be  deliv- 
ered at  regular  and  stated  periods. 

VocAr.  Music— Instruction  in  this  science  will  be  given  to  the  en- 
tire school,  by  a  competent  teacher,  at  regular  periods. 

A  XoiiMAT.  Cr.Ass  will  be  formed,  (when  required,)  and  special  at- 
tention will  be  given  to  those  who  may  wish  to  prepare  themselves  for 
the  important  duties  of  teaching. 


A  J'>iimi('An  (Tass  will  also  be  formed  for  the  benefit  of  such  as  have 
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LOC  ATI  ON  . 


Williamsport  is  one  of  the  most  b«_>aatiriil  and  liealUiful  places  in 
the  Sla1(^  It  lias  n(n'er  l)eiMi  subject  1o  epidoiiiirs  of  any  Innd.  No 
sluilenl  has  IiiIIkm'Io  sulTered  in  health  ))v  a.  residence  here.  On  the 
eontrary,  many  eoniini^'  to  the  sela^ul  sickly,  have  returned  fully  I'estor- 
cd.  In  j)oint  of  Intellii>'ence  and  morality  the  citizens  will  compare 
favorably  with  those  of  any  other  place.  'I'he  location  is  central  and 
accessible  from  all  (juarters.  The  IJailroads,  now  completed,  bring  us 
within  a  few  laturs  ride  of  Mlmira.  Danville,  I'ottsville,  I  iarrisbur^'. 
I  lollidaysljuri';,  rhlladel{)hia  and  IJaltimorc.  No  mure  desirable  po- 
sition tor  a  Seminary  of    l/^ai'iiin^^  can   be  fomid. 

OIUJANIZATION. 

The  School  is,  or!iani/,ed  on  the  most   ap]Ji'o\'ed  plan,  (tf  th(^   best  In- 

'(ilution::  of  New  ^'ol'kandNew    l-'aiirlaiid.      IM'm'nraces    ()oth  se\(^s. 

Milder  the    same '•ovei'nmenl    and  instnicliou.     The  {'rinclpal's    laniilv 

and  the  'l\'ach(rs   ov'cii])y   apartment  '  in    the  buildine;  and  have  a  con- 

"  hint  oversi<rht  (»!'  all  the  Student;, 

The  Ladies"  ])rl\ate  and   jiublic  rooms  ai'i'  cnlii'ely  separate  from  tlu* 
olhei's,  and  Ihei'e  is  no  association  oi'  the  .sexes  bid  in    the  pi'(*senc('  of 
iht'if    i  n^  I  riiet' »!•.-.        'I'/ic   Ltuhi  >  dinl   ( a  nih  n^m  Inii'c    /V^^  l',('i'(h>iii  aj    i,i-       ) 
(i/iiiiji^e  liC/'c  lliLiii  (I I  liiuuc. 

The  h;ippy  infinence, ///?/,'//e//// Mr/ /rr/.  in  lheii'sli!;hl  a;-sociation  in 
1  he  lecitalion  i"i)(»ni.  al  the  table,  and  in  ilie  public  e\ercises  of  the 
(  'iiape!.  1  ■  In  be  ,-rcn  in  the  culiivMllon  of  a  cheei'thl  and  animated  dis- 
podlinii.-  ill  llic  foi'mal  !on  <if  L:'i»od  iiabils  and  manners.--  in  ardcnl 
dr\  ()1  iofi  in  :^l  ndy  and  in  l!ic  atlaimiieiit  of  hiiih  moral  character. — 
'f in  -e  wit!)  many  oihci'  vaiiial'le  rcsiills.  have  estabji.^hcd  the  lact.  that 
ihii  be,!  plan  for  a  ,-eliooI,  is.  ac<'oi'din;j'  to  the  eNidenl  dc^;i^'n  of  Trovl 
deiicc  ill  llic  coii-t  il  iitioii  of  socicly,  on  llu'  basis  of  a  well  i'ee;ulate(h 
(•hi'i-tiaii  family.  Lutli,-  cijiially  with  the  (.'eiitlemcn,  ai'i'  beniTited  in 
llii-  arrani'vin^'nl .  The  ;iuinerous  and  crowdeil  Selioois  of  this  K'ind, 
preadlii'.';  (•\('r  llie  coimtry,  fully  at  le,:t  the  cori'ecdie/s  of  this  plan. 


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ACCOMMODATIONS. 

^rhe  Buildhigs  will  accommodate  about  three  hundred  students.  1^hey 
are  of  brick,  heated  by  furnaces  in  the  cellar,  and  arc  well  nigh  fire- 
proof. T\iQ  rooms  are  large  and  well  ventilated.  Jn  the  entire  ar- 
rangement of  the  buildings,  great  care  has  been  had  for  the  comfort 
and  health  of  the  occupants.  The  grounds  contain  about  seven  acres, 
affording  sufficient  room  for  exercise  and  play. 

BOARDING,  &c. 

^rhe  Trustees  have  been  able  to  make  new  arrangements  in  the  iJoard- 
mg  J  [all,  by  which  a  large  expense  will  be  saved  to  the  student  Wv 
the  following  list  of  prices  it  will  be  seen  that  our  total  expense  is 
(luite  as  low  as  that  of  any  Institution  of  like  grade  in  this  state  • 
not  excepting  those  schools  in  which  cheap  scholarships  have  been' 
sold.  AVedesireand  intend  to  brhig  down  the  cost  of  education  to 
the  lowest  point  possible,  and  thus  afford  to  the  masses,  sound,  intel- 
lectual, and  moral  culture.  Board,  including  washing  (10  pieces)  room 
light  and  fuel,  is  $;2,25  per  week. 

EXPENSE  PER  TERM  OF  TWELVE  WEEKS. 


i*reparatory  ]  )epartment, 
Connnon  iMiolish     '' 
1 1  igher  iMiglish       '' 
Classical  '' 


TL'ITION. 

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(Jerman  and  French,  each 

Drawing,        •  .  .  . 

Monochromatics  and  Toiychronjatics,  (^ach 

Painting  in  water  colors, 

Oil  Painting,  •  •  ,  . 

Piano  Music,  (with  ns(^  of  Inslnnneid,  for  practice) 

N'ocal     '* 

A,    IL — Ao    i.itni     ('/niiy<'.,     (  nrj)/     ////     'iprridl 


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hi  vli'w  of  losses  ali'i'iuly  iiU'iirrcMl,  the  Trnsiees,  will  insist  on  ])ronii)t 
])aynieiit  of  all  I  Jills,  at  the  coninuMiccMneni  ol*  each  IVrni.  No 
(led action  made  (or  absence  excej)t  in  cases  of  protracted  sickness. 
Students  remaining  less  than  a  '1  erm,  will  be  charged  at  the  rate  of 
^2, 'AS  per  week  for  board. 

ROOMS    AND    CLOTHING. 

The  rooms  are  furnished  with  all  heavy  articles,  but  the  Students 
nnist  bring  their  own  sheets  (For  double  beds),  pillows,  pillow  cases, 
blankets,  counterpanes,  and  towels  ;  and  lind  their  owmi  brooms. 

Students  should  ])e  supplied  with  warm,  durable  clothing,  Jieavy 
boots  and  shoes,  an  lunbrella,  and  a  pair  oi'  slippers  to  be  worn  whiK^ 
in  the  buildi'jg.  AH  (irtir/c.<  i>/'  r/otli/nu;  s/iDuld  he  innfulbj  iintrlmi  nu'lli 
(lie    fall  jttniic. 

'   TERiMS  OF  ADMISSION. 

1.  The  student  umst  be  well  recouunended  as  to  moral  character. 
The  school  is  not  designed  to  be  a  House  of  llefuge. 

*J       Must  arrange,  with  acting  Treasuri'r,  all  bill;*. 

.'J.  Must  be  willing  to  take  at  h^ist  lour  studies  ;  unle.^s  excnsed  by 
tli<'  I  loard  of  lnstrnct:(»n. 

1.  M  list  deposit,  with  the  rriiicioal,  all  !  peiidiii!';  money,  to  be  re- 
turned in  such  ainoiinls  as  lif  may   lliink'    hest. 

r>.  Musi  .<'i\e  a.siiraih'c  dl"  ('(iiiiplianc''  wlih  ab  tli<'  Knlcs  and  li(\"'- 
nhil  i(ti!S  ol"  tlie  Scho(»l. 

N.   !*».      t-aeli  student  will  be  cutisidercd  a     luiMuber    of  tlu*    In.tilu 
li(tn,  luitil  dut'  iidliei'  ;  li;il!  li:t\e  been  '.riMMi  ol"    intention  t<t  leave,  . 

AI'CARA'I'liS. 

'Ilic  1 '•■iiiiii:ir\'  !  luriii  lird  willi  :i  supciioi' ('(tllcct Ion  of  a))paratus, 
1m<'v1  licf  u  iili  tull  ,  ft.'  ol"  ( ;!i»lif:'.  Maps  and  ('liarl-,  and  a  v;ood  ( 'aln- 
iift    of   \1  iiM'i';ii '.  1  Mil     Mtlnrdiu"' e\  i'i'\   riUMlII  V    'br  i  llu:'t  i'lttion  aiitl    ex- 

[HriliiriiL  ^^ 

DiSCU'LINh;. 

Tlie  hiclpline  Is  mild,  but  llrui  ;iiid  Imparl  I;d,  While  every  en- 
eniif:i<-vnient  will  be  <'I\»n  lo  tlie  ofilei'ly  ;ind  studinu:',  and  thie  allow- 
anee  be  made  I'nr  \'()Ulllf"ul  hid  I:  erelldh  ,  yet  the  lawlr  .;  and  ri'fVnetorv 
cMMnot  loU"'  remain  ameii"'  u  '. 


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RELIGIOUS   SERVICES. 

h]vcry  student  is  required  to  attend  I'cligious  service  at  the  o])ening 
and  close  of  scliool,  each  day,  as  well  as  public  worsliij)  morning  and 
evening  every  Sabbath,  <it  sudi  place  as  p(trcn/-^  or  gt/r/rrZ/Vr/ix  uKUf  dcs- 
i^)ia(c.  - 

N.  I  J. —  hlach  student  must  be  su])i»li(Ml  with  a  liible,  to  be  read 
irilliniil  nn/c  or  sc<  far/an  n  niinciit,  in  the  uiornini^'  and  evenin"'  ocrvicL\: 
ol  (lie  CliuiH'l.     TIk;  wlidk' srliddl  ivad  in  cDiiccrt. 


raTERARY   SOCIETIES. 

IJesides  (hereoul;ir  weekly  e\(a'eises  In  <  oiupo.at  I<>!!  and  I  )ec!ania~ 
tion,  tloav  are  fniu'  thmrishlng  Literary  Soeiejles  In  the  Institution  : 
the  -  |:e|Ies  Lelt(a-s,"  -  <;amma  hlpsllon;'  -  Tia|.artlte  rnio!!/"  and 
''  h.elcctic,"  each  o("  which  pi-epares  and  reads  to  \\\v  school  a  papi  r 
once  a  month.      About   1  :.00  vols,  are  in  the  Societies'  I/ibrarii'. 


^WAIVV  AND    DEMERIT. 

A    .  tl'iet    wei'kly  record    is    kept   nf  ;ill   I  he     (Were; ,('.;     (.f 
rom  \Nhich  ree(»i'd  the  students  will  be    graded,  and  th(  Ir 
wiil  be  indicated  ui  the  annual    (  'ata!(»:!ue. 


the    ,M'h<H)| 
schelar  hip 


A   recerd  cf  <l'auerits  aL^n  Is  l',ept.      Tardiness,    une\cii.-((l    ab.encc,, 
lr(»ni  required  e,\ei-cl,(^:.  and  all    dis<'rd<  riy    cetiduet,    will    ,  ubjeet     the 
st  udent  to  (kauerlt  mar!;-.     Thi'ce  .-r.cli  marks  \\  til  bring  a     pii\ale    re 
preot    !M~!nretlie     ba(Mllty  ;    .-i\,a    r(  [Ueel'  betdrc   j  he     l.;idi(,-;    (i|'<;(nl!( 
men,  a  ;  the  ca-e    may    be  :    nine  a  jiuhhe    ie|)iimand  belore  the  w  hnlr 
selieol  ;    and  t\\('!\ema\'     'I'd  the  (>t]Ii)dei' aw  a\'. 


ri^ 


ro  vorxu  mex. 

^'cxiaal  steady  \ouirs  uk  ii  ean    ha '>  e  emphtviu.  i 
and  thus  meet  a  laiee    pdrticii  (.!'  theli"   cvp*  uses. 


I    Ike     I  n :  1 1 1  u  t  i  e  1 1 


^M'hools  al,-;o  e;in    be  had  by    lada-    and    (onlNmen    who   de,  ire    to 
tea<'h.      l''r(^<|ueiit  ajiplicat lens  are  maijc  Irem  a  di. stance  lor  compeleiit 


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C  A  L  E  N  D  A  R  . 

'Hie  Aciuleiiiical  }cur  I;;  divided  into  three   'Jermo,  coiiimeueing  as 
follows  : 


CO.MMK.NCKS 

1st.  Tenii  (IH  weeks,)  Aug.  11],  lS57. 

VACATION'    OF    TIIKKK    WEKKS. 

2nd.  Term  (12  weeks.)  Jan.  T,  1858. 

:kl.  I^crm  (12  weeks,)  April  2,  1858. 


A  WORD  TO  RARENTS. 


i:m)S 
Dee.  in,  1857. 

April  1,  1858. 
June  20,1858. 


1.  Try  to  hav(^  your  ehildren  liere  at  the  eonnneneenient  of  the 
TeiMii.  The  classes  ar(^  then  formed,  and  it  will  be  l)etter  for  all  con- 
cerned for  the  student  to  start  rc'i-ularlv  with  his  class. 

2.  If  possi!)k\  do  not  call  them  away  during  the  session.  Ab- 
sence, if  only  for  a  lew  days,  disarranges  the  classes,  and  is  g(Mierally 
the  beginning  of  irregularity  on  tlu;  part  of  th(^  si^holar. 

:5.  Do  not  allow  youi-  cliildren  to  Iciive  the  school  before  the  exam- 
inations unless  it  cannot  b(>  avoided.  Serious  inconvenience,  to  all  con- 
c(u*ned,  oi'ivn  arises  from  a  neglect  of  this  caution. 

•1,  Supply  them  rcrif  sjuir/na/i/  \\\{\\  s})ending  money.  The  i'lw. 
use  of  monty  is  one  of  the  greatest  banc^s  of  a  school,  and  a  fruitful 
source  of  evil  to  the  stu(kMit.  Tareids  cannot  be  too  cautious  on 
this  point. 

5.  Select  for  your  child  one  of  th(^  Tnstructoi-s,  as  a  Tatron  to  dis- 
tribute his  funds.  In  this  way. a  mort\judicious  us(;  of  your  money  will 
he  made,  and  yoin*  child  be  ke[)t  IVom  many  tiMUptations. 

N.  r..    -Tlie.^e  last  two  suggestions  are  to  be  regarded  as  established 

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1 .  The  hours  of  study  shall  be;  as  follows  :  7  to 
12  A.  M.  ;    1  ;   to  5;   7  to  !)  P.  M  . 

2.  Hin-ing  the  hours  of  study,  the  students  shall  not  be  unnecessarily 
absent  from  their  rooms. 

II  At  the  time  a|)pointed  to  attend  prayer,  recitation,  lecture,  or 
other  exercise,  each  student  shall  re[)air  (jiucf/i/  (uul  pronipf/i/  to  th(3 
place  designated. 

4.  At  no  time  shall  any  student  loiter  in  the  halls,  or  about  the 
doors;  or  ifidulge  in  jumping,  loud  talking,  whistling,  or  any  other  un- 
necessary noise,  or  in  the  use  of  tobacco,  in  the  buildings. 

5.  The  students  shall  not  be  al)sent  from  their  rooms  at  ni'dit  after 
the  hour  of  study  indicated  by  the  ringing  of  the  bell,  nor  shall  they  at 
any  time,  attend  parties,  or  mixed  assemblies,  wdthout  })ermission  from 
one  of  the  Teachers  ;  nor  shall  they,  at  any  tim(\  visit  the  taverns,  eat- 
ing houses,  depots,  or  other  places  of  public  resort,  or  on  any  occasion 
indulge  in  the  use  of  intoxicating]:  li(|uors. 

().  All  profane  and  indecent  language,  playing  at  games  of  chance, 
injuring  the  property  of  the  Institution,  or  of  the  citizetis,  ((uarreling, 
fighting,  or  the  carrying  of  fire-arms  or  other  dangerous  weapons,  is 
strictly  forl)idden. 

7.  Xo  student  shall  leave  the  limits  of  the  town  for  a  longer  tiuKi 
than  one  hour  without  permission. 

8.  l^acli  student  will  be  held  strictly  accountable  for  any  damage 
he  or  she  may  cause  to  the  Seminary   property. 

1).  The  Teachers  and  Steward  must,  at  all  times,  have  access  to  the 
students'  rooms,  and  if  it  be  judged  necessary,  the  rooms  will  be 
cleansed  at  the  expense  of  the  occupants. 


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10.  ( "leaiilinos^!  of  person  imd  of  iippiircl,  and  a  ,i;*e!itlcinanly  and 
lady-Iikc  doportment  must  l)col)servod  l)yall. 

1 1.  No  waior,  dirt,  or  other  material,  shall  be  thrown  from  any  win- 
dow in  either  building-.  (>r  down  the  hot  air  Hues,  or  into  the  halls  af- 
ter they  have  been  cleaned. 

12.  The  occupants  of  the  f>oardinj;'  House  must  have  their  rooms 
swe])t  and  in  order  by  (>  o'clock,  A.  M.,  and  their  lights  extinguished 
bv  half  past  ten  T.  M. 

1  .*).  No  student  will  bc^idlowed  to  go  a  bathing,  fishing,  gunning,  or 
ridinir,  without  perj]iission. 

11.  Tlu^  sludcnls  nuist  not  visit  the  kitchens,  dlnini!'  room,  c>r  any 
(ttlier  room,  except  thrir  own,  without  peiMuission. 

! .").  The  Sabbath  musi  b(>  sirictlv  observed  by  a!!.  No  walkiir' 
alout,  visiting,  or  nM'i'iving  of  visits,  will  be  :tllowed.  All  umst  attend 
public  Avoivhip  twice  during  tluMkiy,  at  such  })lace  as  they  or  tli<'ir 
i.'ii;i]-(li;ins  mav  ]irc!"ci'. 

Wi.  No  l;i(|y  shall  ;it  any  time  reccuvf*  calls  from  gcfdlemen  at  her 
(>wn  room,      l-'riends  from  a  (bst;i,nce  can  sc(^  the  ladi(^s  in  the  parlor. 

17.  The  vouni;'  ladles  will  not  b(^  allowed  to  leave  the  Seuiinnrv 
L'i'oimds.  a!  \\\\\  tini(\  \\ithout  Txu'iuission. 

1  .S.  'Vhv  A\u\v\\\^  ;ii"e  e\p(N'tcd  to  pay  pro['er  i-cspect  to  the  Steward, 
a  ;  well  as  jo  all  olTicei'^;  o['  the  Institution. 

\'.y  \o  student  shall  change  his  or  liei'  ronnj,  or  boai'ding  place, 
wiHiciit  special  |»ei-inissIon  IVoni  the  l*rincipal. 

'.'(>.  No  stiKJt  nt  will  b(>  piaanitlcd  to  lease  the  School,  (hn^ini';  its  ses- 
sion, williont  an  e\pr!'-s  n'(|iicst  from  tlu*  j>ai'ent  or  guardian,  made  to 
tlie  ri-ine!pal. 

21.  Any  student,  uho  without  ju.-t  cau.^<',  shall  fail  to  att(  nd  tlie  e.\- 
aniination:.  will  b;>  c<»n:;i(l(>re(|  as  undiM'  ecu  nre,  atid  will  be  so  marked 
on  flic  n<'\t   (  'alaIou,ne. 

'.''_'.  rerniission  tobeab-ent  from  any  exercise  must  be  obtain<'d,  if 
possible,  Ix'lorc   1  lio  absence  occur. 

"!?>.  No  student  will  be  perinitled  to  leave  any  cla-s  without  the  con- 
sent of  the  I  loard  of  I  n.-truct  ion. 

L'l.  The  Ladies  and  ( icnt  lemen  must  not  visit,  each  other.-^'  apart- 
ments, walk  oi-ride  toLi'ether  without,  nermission  :  nor  umst  thev  at  aiiv 
time  c"n\'ei-,-e  to<..'"etlier  from  the  windows.. 


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2').  No  student  will  be  allowed  to  receive  visits  on  the  Sab1)ath,  or 
during  study  hour?,  except  by  friends  from  a  distance. 

2G.  Students  from  the  neighborhood  will  not  be  permitted  to  visit 
home  at  such  times  as  will  interfere  with  the  regular  exercises  of  the 
school. 

27.  Any  offending  student  may  be  punished,  according  to  the  nature 
of  the  offence,  by  private  or  public  reproof,  suspension,  dismission  or 
expulsion. 

28.  Students  dismissed  or  expelled,  are  expected  to  leave  the  premi- 
ses at  once. 

21).  No  person,  not  a  student,  can  attend  the  Society  meetings,  unless 
])y  express  permission  from  the  1^'aculty. 

no.  Any  temporary  prudential  regulation  for  the  govcn-nment  of  the 
school,  that  the  Teachers  may  see  fit  to  adopt,  shall  beeijually  binding 
with  these  By  Laws. 


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