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ANNUAL CATALOGUE
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OI^IF-IOEI^S J^InTID STXJIDE.1SrTS
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f)idkii|^^oi^ >^eir|ii|kry,
FOR THE A C ADEMIC AL YEAE,
FROM
AUGUST 28tli, 1873, TO JUNE 25tli, 1874,
VVrLLIA.MSP(U{T. LvroMJNO (N>., |>A.
WILLI AMSPORT, PA.:
(iAZETTK AND BULLETIN PRINT.
1874.
WILLTAMSPOIiT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
IDII^EOTOI^S.
Abram (Jpdegraff, Esq., President,
Lewis McDowell, Esq., Secretary,
Hon. John Smith,
A. A. Winegardner, Esq.,
Samuel Love, Esq.,
Hon. John Pai ton,
Rev. James Tlrns,
iiEORGE Slate, Esq.,
Hon. Kli Slifer,
Williamsport.
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Williamsport.
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S. J. PAR DOE, Steivard and Treasurer.
^isiTiisro oonv.i:iyniTTEEs.
CESTRAL rESSSYLVANTA CONFERENCE,
Hev. a. I). V(H'( M,
PeV. J. 11 McilAKKAII,
John D. Stewart
W. F. Sadler
riULA DELPHI A CONFERENCE.
Pev T. B \eelv, Rev. S. A. Heilner, Rev. W. Coffman
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williamsport DICKINSON SEMINARY.
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:p.a.oxjxjTY.
REV. EDWAKD J. GRAY, President,
MORAL rHILOSOrHY AND BELLES LETTRES.
REV. B. B. ELSE,
MATHEMATICS.
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.lOHxN E. RA UN,
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAOES.
B Y R 0 N 0. W HI T h],
NATURAL SCIENCE.
MISS M. K. V. I'ARDOE,
PRECEPTRESS, MENTAL PHILOSOPHY.
MRS. E. B. ELSE,
PAINTING AND DRAWING.
GUSTAVU8 V(EJvK L K R,
INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC.
0
DANIEL MERR,
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
MISS MA (J (J I E (\ ('l>A RKE.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
WILL I A. MS POUT DICKINSON SEMINAIIY
■^T-,TJli/L2>TX.
NoTK.-TUe tollowitis: list is necessarily inconnlotc in r.<msp,n,on..o „, *„
coinpllor belii. unable to obtain the catalogues fo > x^a rs enZf 8 2 isss .86^'
ami as no record or names of j,raci„ates from ,S52 to sssbrb enpre trve i
Any Alumnus or friends luivin^'- catnlo(ri,o« mv tiw. i '^^ t-^i PUJ^ervea.
.a-ammes o, Comn.ence.nents ^ n mt"o I " , Ls oftn""'' ''"''' "' "''■
1S5S will confer a favor on tUe' Alnmn, Asl^] it^. alr^l^^M7t"■^lor°
warding'- the same to Pkof i; o wtittt^^ auiit ^ ^^^^ oy for-
may be added to the list " ' ^ill^amsport, Pa., in order that names
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NAMES.
Allen, K. l\
Alexander, C T.
*Arndt, C. K.
Beck, Miss, M. J.
Bowman, S. L.
Bennett, iMiss H. C.
Barton, J. IT.
Biddle, Miss E.
Bodine, Dewitt
Biggs, K. H.
Bowman, S. 8.
Burnley, C. ^V.
Boynton, Miss K.
Barton, Miss F. A.
Brown, J. J.
Bownian. A. S.
Brown, J. (J.
Beers, J.. H.
Buckalew, \V. J.
Crawford, Bavina [*.
(h-awfbrd. Miss K. A.
(hirran. If. A.
(>onner, S. ,1. A.
Creveling, S. A.
Campbell, F. il
^Miurch, F F.
Cooper, Miss A. M.
Calder, Miss M.
Crawford, Miss M. F.
Cox, C. S.
* Deceased.
CLASS.
18(i8
185:^
1 852
1 858
18G0
18()1
18(;i
1862
1863
18(i:}
1861
18()5
1867
18(;8
18(;8
186!)
1871
1857
1858
1861
18(;2
I86:j
186:5
1861
1865
1865
1866
NAMES.
(leaver, Miss L. J.
Chapman, 11. 0.
Comp, J. S.
Conner, B. C.
Carver, W. A.
Campbell, I. P.
Campbell; R. ]\
Clarke, F. A. C.
Cooper, iMiss A.
Davis, Miss M. B.
Bill, A. H.
*Diemer, J. B.
Dill, W. H.
Drum, M. L.
Dill. M R.
De Armond, D. A.
Drinkle, Miss M. F.
Deavor, F FA.
Dietrick, F. I>.
Dale, Miss F.
*Knt, w. n.
Fbert, Miss A. M.
Fmery, Miss Lizzie J
Flliott, Miss M F.
Fssington, N. A.
Fmery, Miss Fva V.
Fmery. Miss M. P
^^irst, C. (I.
Furst, A. O.
Fidler, C. L.
CLASS.
1866
18()8
1869
1871
1871
1872
1872
1872
1864
1852
1852
1853
1 857
1857
1 863
1866
1867
1871
1871
1872
1858
1860
18(;o
1862
1865
1857
1857
1852
1860
^ :
WELLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY
CLASS.
1862
1863
1865
1852
1852
1852
1858
1862
1871
1872
NAMES.
Fredericks, D. H. M.
Faunce, J. F.
Friling, Miss M.
Gere, Miss H. A.
Gere, Miss 8. F.
Green, Miss H. M.
Gray, E. J.
Gearhart, W. H.
Griggs, Miss B. E.
Guldin, J,
Goodlander, Miss J. E:
^Hyman, Miss S. R. 1860
Haupt, G. W. I860
Herr, 31iss A. M. 18()1
Ilalenbake, Miss S. E. 1862
Haughawout, Miss S. F. 1862
Hepburn, A. D. 1862
Hutchison, J. G. 1862
Hartman, Miss C. 1863
^Hammond, W. A. 1864
Howes, Miss A. 1864
Himes, T. B. 1865
Hippie, T C. 1865
Hollopeter, S. G. M. 1866
Harman, Miss A. E. 1868
Harris, Miss 1. P. 1870
Hahn, Miss L. S. 1871
Harris, Miss L. R. 1872
Harris, F. G. 1873
Jackson, C. G. 1858
James, Harry 1866
Jones, Miss S. T. 1872
John, D. C.
*John, G. W. 1858
Kress, W. C. 1851)
*Kline, E. B. 1868
Landis, J. W. 1857
Lowe, Miss A. S 18(13
Levan, Miss M. 1864
Lovell, Miss A. M. 1866
Loudenslager, Miss R. S. 1867
Low, Miss Emma 1857
Law, F. S. 1868
Long, H. E. 1868
Mendenhall, H. S. 1853
Madill, G. A. 1858
*Deceased.
NAMES.
Miller, Miss J. R.
Mussina, Miss L.
Malin, Miss E.
Moore, S. G.
Mussina, Miss H.
Massey, Miss A. E.
Mussina, Miss M. A.
Melick, 0. B.
McDowell, Miss I.
Mitchell, Miss M. J.
^McDowell, Miss C.
Mason, Miss T.
McDowell, A.
Murray, T. H.
Markle, A. M.
Massey, Miss M. E.
May, W. A.
Madara, J. W.
Nash, Miss K. E.
Neff,.J. L
Nash, Miss F. E.
Norcross, W. H.
Oliver, Miss A. S.
Opp, J. A.
Packer, Miss M.
Packer, Miss S. B.
Pearre, A.
*Poisal, R. E.
*Pott, R. R.
Porter, Miss E. S.
Reighard, Miss S. S.
Ransom, Miss K. E.
Riddle, Miss P].
Riddle, Miss M. E.
Richards, JVIiss K. L.
Swengle, D. F.
Smith, T. J.'
Saylor, Miss J. S.
Schoch, A.
Schofield, E. L.
Sliver, W. A.
Scoville, Miss J. E.
Sadler, W. F.
Spottswood, Miss L. M,
Souder, Miss R. L.
Sangree, P. H.
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CLASS.
1860
1861
1861
1861
1862
1864
1864
1864
1865
1865
1866
1866
1866
1867
1871
1873
1873
1873
11860
1861
1865
1865
1861
1870
1852
1852
1858
1858
1858
1866
1866
1867
1 854
1873
1860
1861
1862
1862
1862
1862
1863
1863
1865
1865
1 865
6
WILLIAMSPOIIT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
NAMES. CLASS.
Smith, 11. K. lS(i6
Steinuietz, J. L. 18(18
Strine, Miss M. J. 18(]9
Strohui, W. H. 1870
Span^ler, J. L. 1871
Smith, N. B 1872
Stolz, Miss R. J. 1878
Spottswood, Miss A. E. 1873
Taneyhill, Miss S. A. 1853
Taneyhill, Miss M. E. 1857
Taneyhill, G. L. 1858
Taylor, J. W. 1863
Tow risen d, W. F. 18 (IB
Taneyhill, C. W. 1868
Yandersliee, J. A. 1863
*Decease(i.
NAMES.
Vail, Miss R. C.
Weigle, D. H.
Way, E. F.
Woodin, Miss Dora
Watson, F. A.
Watson, Miss F. E.
Woodward, J.
Winegardner, Miss S,
*Yocum, Miss N.
Yocum, G. M.
*Yetter, Miss M.
Yocum, J. J.
Young, J B
Yocum, E. H.
CLASS.
1869
1862
1863
1864
1864
1865
1867
H. 1870
1852
1860
1861
1863
1866
1868
At
WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
SEisrioi?. oxj^ss.
•Tune 35, 1874..
Anna Mary Eckbert,
Sara Alice Reynolds,
William Stevens Hammond,
Russell Pennrose Heilman,
Levan R. Janney, -
John David Nicodemus,
William Frazenius Rentz,
Selinsgrove.
Clarion.
Williamsburg.
Williamsport.
Allowaystown, N. J.
Walkersville, Md.
Montgomery Station,
cTTjnsrioi^/ OL^^ss.
1874.
Libbie Dart,
Estella Olmsted,
Marion Olmsted,
Ida Taylor,
Mollie Welty, -
Minnie Ziders,
Amos S. Baldwin,
Joseph H. Boyd,
Richard T. Carter,
John D. Crosthwaite,
Spencer M. Free,
Edmund B. Gearhart,
William Goodwill,
Charles F. Heim,
Reuben Loveland,
Edmund C. Macnichol,
Joseph C. Metzger,
James M. Miller,
Charles S. Musser,
Wilbur F. Reeder, -
Williamsport.
Clearfield.
Gettysburg.
Williau)sport.
McConnelsburg.
Philadelphia.
Denton, Md.
IMifflinburg.
New Freedom.
Orangeville.
Shamokin.
Lamar.
]*hiladelphia.
Emporium.
*] hree Springs.
Aaronsburg.
Catawissa.
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\V[LLIAMS1»()RT DK^RINSON SEMINARY.
XAMF.S. CI.ASS.
Smith, II. K. ]S(i()
Stoiiiinctz, J. L. 1S(;S
Stririe, Miss M. J. ISlil)
Stroh.ii, W. 11. 1870
Spaimler, J. L. 1871
Smith, N. B 1872
Stolz, Miss 11. J. 187:-5
Spottswood, Miss A. E. 1873
Taneyliill, Miss S. A. 1853
raiieyhill, Miss M. E. 1857
raiieyhill, (}. L. 1858
Fayh'.r, J. W. " 1803
l\)vvns('iid. W. F. 18(;(;
raiieyhilK {\ W. 1868
Yandersliee, J. A. 18(53
* Deceased.
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NAMES.
Vail, Miss 11. i\
Weiole, D. H.
Way, E. F.
Woodin, Miss Dora
Watson, F. A.
Watson, Miss F. E.
Wood\^ard, J.
Winegardner, Miss S.
*Yocuin, Miss N.
Yocum, G. M.
*Yetter, Miss M.
YOCUH), J. J.
Youn<>;, J B
Yocum, E. n.
H.
CLASS.
1869
1862
1863
1864
1864
1865
1867
1870
1852
1860
1861
1863
1866
1868
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WILLIAMSrORT DICKINSON SEMINARS.
SEHSriOI?. OXjj^SS.
June 35, 187'4..
Anna Mary Eckbert,
Sara Alice Reynolds,
William Stevens Hammond,
Russell Pennrose Heilman,
Levan R. Janney,
John David Nieodemus,
William Frazenius Rentz,
Selinsgrove.
Clarion.
Williamsburfr.
Williamsport.
Allowaystown, N. J.
Walkersville, Md.
Montgomery Station.
crxjnsrzoK/ olj^ss.
1H74..
Libbie Dart,
Estella Olmsted,
Marion Olmsted,
Ida Taylor,
Mollie Welty, -
Minnie Ziders,
Vmos S. Baldwin,
Joseph H. Boyd,
Richard T. Carter,
John D. Crosthwaite,
Spencer M. Free,
Edmund B. Gearhart,
William Goodwill,
Charles F. Heim,
Reuben Loveland,
Edmund C. Macnichol,
Joseph C. Metzger,
James M. Miller,
Charles S. Musser,
Wilbur F. Reeder, -
W^illiamsport.
(ylearfield.
(lOttvsburii'.
Williaujsport.
Mc(;onnelsburg.
Philadelphia.
Denton, Md.
Mifliiiiburg.
New Freedom.
Orange ville.
Shamokin.
Lamar.
IMiiladelphia.
Emporium.
Three Springs.
Aaronsburg.
Catawissa.
8
WILIJAMSIMHM^ DICKINSON SK.MINAKV
( l.ASSK AL I)I:PARTMI]NT
NAMES.
dcavci", (Mara
DcMoyer. Klla
hcMoycr. Amiic
l^'ryliiiu". Atinie
Il.IlK Alici'
Keller, Sallio
Keller, iMiima
Kiiiii,. Ada
l\niL:lil. liizzi(!
iM ('.Murray, Katie
Thom j>S()n, I'^riinl.'i
'I lioinpson. V(*r(lilla,
AV^irreii, Mai:!L;i(;
Wrijilit, Laura
NAMKS.
i^ vi>i i:?-4.
JiKSIDENCEH.
Ashland.
Sunhury.
u
1.
Re novo.
Middletown, Md.
a
(L'ltawissa.
Washiiii'ton, I). (^
Wuut'iuisdou,
Miffliiibur<i;.
Sal(>/)ji.
luiMOVO.
Newport.
<; I .N'^ri^i:\i i^xN
RESrDENOES.
iiik(r. n w.
r>lddle. ('. L
llruiicr. Iv W .
( 'rt'aL:('r. ( Mias.
Dart'. Willie
iMOiit/. Walter (\
(Joeliriu", Thomas
i i rei:(trv, I ). W
(Jross, T. V.
Hanks. II. II.
II err, J. M.
11 ill, Speneer W.
Hill, W\ 1^
Hill. Justin L.
Kerlin, J. V. .
Kini^, (leori^e K.
liove, iM'ank
MeCh-skey, M . J.
Ka<i:le l^'oundry.
I luiihesville.
Sunhury.
Haneoek, Md.
Williaujsport.
I I u^hesville.
W^illianisport.
( ;otta^(^
All(Mit()wn.
PiVerett.
Sahma.
Hu<;]iesvil](!.
u
Sunhury.
(^atawissa.
(y(>tta<j^e.
Hyncr's Run.
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VVILIJAMSI>()R'l^ DM KINSON SF^MINAKV
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NAMES.
McNichol, Nelson
Maltern, E. Olio
M(dick, John P.
Miller, W. n. H.
Morrow, M. T.
Mowry, U. Y,
Ileily, Upton .
llhawn, W. U.
llich, M. 1^ .
Shipe, J. R.
St ay ton, C. P.
Styer, E R.
W^ebber, Harry
Wertz, H. S.
Yeager, J. M.
RESIDENCES.
iMnlad(d[)hia.
IMiillipsburg.
llarrisburg.
Williainsport.
Shawsvillc.
Bedford.
Wheeling, W. Va.
t^atawissa.
Ohathani's Run.
Sunhury.
Havre de (jlrace, Md,
Morgan town.
Altoona.
Sarah.
Yeagertown.
sriFATiFK^ i)i:i\\irri\iENT
j^A i>ii:!
NAMES,
RESIDENCES,
Alhuj, (Mara
l^uek, Kate
l)uekinghani, Lizzie;
(^anipb(dl, Lida
Klway, May
I^iSHtiiigton, Ruth .
(jiihson, AuTia
Given, Aliec
( I ood fellow, Klla
(lood fellow, I lizzie
(jlregory, Jennie
rierr. Ophelia
Hill, Belle
FHidson. Virginia
FJughes, Minerva
Hunter, Mary
Kinsloe, Lucy
AVilliainsport.
( 'nionville.
l)anvill(;.
PiiK^. ( I rove M ills,
Altoona.
Willianisport.
Renovo.
(Mearfield.
NefFs Mills.
Renovo.
Willianisport.
Danville.
Northumberland.
Lock Haven.
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WJLLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
McDowell, Alice
iMcDowell,
Martin, Flora
McKinstry, Anna
Musser, Alice
Musser, Agnes
My ton, Jennie
My ton, Leah .
My ton, Emma
Owens, Ella
l\^arce, Anna "
Pearce, Bessie
Pfkhler, Ida
Pfahler, Julia
llobb, Jennie
Styer, Emma
Switzer, Anna
Thonias, Sadie
Upde^irraiF, Cloyd
Wilson, Minnie
NAMES.
Williamsport.
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McKinstry's Mill, Md,
Millheim.
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Huntingdon.
Cottae:e.
u
Williamsport.
ki
it
Catawissa.
u
Williamsport.
Morgan town.
Philipsburg.
Williamsport.
Alto
II
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OEIVTLE^XEjv.
RESIDENCES.
Allen, Charles
Belford, R. Vinton
Brittain, Milton I.
('hristie, John
(vlapp, Daniel
Decker, J. B.
Delong, Alfred
Deveraux, William
Dobbie, J. J.
Fearon, H. FI.
Fryling, J. W.
Gibson, William
Gilbert, Francis
Gotwals, Francis
Gwynn, E. J.
Hagan, Harry
Haley, C. E. .
Hammond, George D.
Williamsport.
Cogan Station.
Audenried.
Baltimore, Md.
Muncy
Altoona.
Schencksville.
Wilcox.
Lonaconing.
Beech Creek.
Sunbury.
Williamsport.
Philadelphia.
Williamsport.
Warrior's Mark.
Williamsport.
Monongahela City.
Williamsburg.
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WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
11
NAMES.
Herbert, E. J.
Hill, R. C.
Holt, R.
*Hughes, G. E. .
Johnson, A. R.
Kear, Frank G. .
Kiester, H. J.
McDowell, Willie
McDowell, Harry S,
McClosky, A. G.
McLaughlin, A. C.
Mensch, Sterling
Moore, J. P. .
Moore, H. W. .
Powell, James W. .
Randall, William
R^ed, John
Rich, A. J.
Riddle, Eugene
Schneider, Joseph
Shriner, Charles Jr.
Shoemaker, J. B.
Sprout, C E.
Styer, C. T.
Stroh, John C.
Tonner, John
Tull, John E.
W^allace, C. C. .
Warren, George B.
Williams, J. E. .
W. J.
Deceased.
Yeager,
RESIDENCES.
Ebervale.
Williamsport.
W^allaceton.
Phillipsburg.
New Germantown.
Minersville.
CHnton Dale.
Williamsport.
Altoona.
~ Hyner's Run.
New Germantown.
North Point.
Monongahela City.
Lock Haven.
Harrington, Del.
Williamsport.
Lonaconing.
Chatham's Run.
Linden.
Williamsport.
Mifflinburg.
McConnelsburg.
Picture Rocks.
Morgan town.
Sunbury.
Milesburg.
Marion Station, Md.
Siegel.
Renovo.
Beech Creek.
Yeagertown.
WiLLlAMSPORT PTCKTNSON SEMTNAHY.
IVHEPARATOKV DEPARTMENT.
Tuj^T>iii:?^.
NAMES
Beers, Hatti(^ .
]>utts, Dottie
l^rewer. Ida .
Cooney, Ella
(\)wdrick, Arvilla
ELse, (jlertie
Frey, Lillie
Graham. Mafruie
(jreenzvveiuiit, Amanda
llesser, Annie
Hooper. Kate .
Keini, i\Ia<i"^"ie
Little. Irina
Lewis Amanda
Me( j(»sky. Jennie
Mnltz, Ella
Metzi:er, Mnry
Pi'iee. Ida
Hansom. Minnie
lu'ilcy. Jennie
iu'Vtiolds. Katie
Rhawn. Jessie
anivcv.
i:
(MM
Dell.
nnna
iillie
Slif)\valtei-. I']ll.i
Sw.-irtz. M;iL!;ii('
Tiiylor, Mattie
^A^lE.s.
Ade. (Mias A.
Allen. W. (;. .
Anrand. J.
15(>aeli. J)VV. .
I)(niton. Orlando
RESIDENCES.
Williamsport.
Newport.
Williamsport.
u
Bellefonte.
Williamsport.
a
Duncanon.
Co2;an Station.
Altoona.
Baltimore, Md.
Newport.
Williamsport.
u
Hyner's Run
Williamsport.
u
Wheelini:', W. Vii
( Marion.
( \atawissa.
I <iizlit street.
Williamsport,
Salona.
Troxelville.
Cleariii^d.
<;t:>. ri.i:>i i:n.
RKSIDF.NeKS
Williamsport.
Audenried.
Hartl(3ton.
Williamsport.
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WILLIA]MSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
NAMES.
Bowman, Harvey
B
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Willi
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Canfield Archie
Clark, Willie
Ellis, David .
Gibson, Charles .
Given, Anderson
Gray, William E.
Haas, Bichard
Hall, B. F. __
Harter. (\ T. .
Haw ley, Wm.
Hind son, Theodore
Hooper, Clarence
Hooper, Frank
K el ley, Thomas .
Kostenbauder, G. L.
Lacey, Joseph
Leech, Tonner B.
Leech, Eddie
Mc[>owell, Harry H.
McGhee, S. U. .
Mahl, Joseph .
Martin, Dudley .
Martin, John .
May, James
May. George
Melick, R. S.
Meyrick. Wm. C.
Moltz, Augustus
Mundy, H. \,. .
Nesbit, Georue M.
Ray, G {]. ' . '
Reiley, AVilson
Rex, George A.
Rudy, Charles
Sarvey, William
Spears, George .
Stees, Harry
Stroh, Wm. R. .
Tate, Allen W.
Thomas, M. Henry
Thompson, William
Turner, R. V.
Wallace, A. J.
Zimmerman, Georcre
RESIDENCES.
Williamsport.
Eckley.
Williamsport.
Renovo.
Williamsport.
Mahanoy.
St. Marys.
Mifflinvi'lle.
Williamsport.
Buck Mountain
Baltimore, Md.
(.'.
Wiliamsport.
Catawissa.
Wethem.
Baltimore, Md.
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Williamsport.
Glen Union.
Rock town.
Lock Haven.
Williamsport.
Shamokin.
Williamsport.
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Jed do.
Williamsport.
t.i
Ebervale.
Williamsport.
Wheeling, W. Va.
Ma pie ton.
Hartleton.
Lewn"sburf»'.
Lon a coning.
Harrisbunr.
Mauch Chunk.
Clearfield, Pa.
Williamsport.
Lonaconing.
Hazleton.
Siegel.
Williamsport.
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WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Hii^rnEs.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
Angle, Ora
Canfield, Mary
Forrest- Lizzie
Flilgert, Emma .
Hooper, Emma
McDowell, Kannie
Mitchel, Maud
Moltz, Emma
Pardoe, Minnie
Polsgrove, Mamie
Ransom, Mattie
NAMES.
Eahn, Eui>:ene
Bowman, Walter
l^rewer, Elmer
(j)ne, Fred
Dunham, Wm.
Hariinton. William
Hinkle Charles
Jackson, James
Lentz. Harry
Ijong. Fred.
McAbee, fJesse
Mitchel Max .
Moltz, Jerome
Monroe, (;arroll
Pardoe, Wm. II.
I\'arce, John
lleiley. Simpsom
Smith, (Miarley
Smith, Harry
Stephens, John
Wood, (larry
Zimmermann, Elmer
Zimmermann, Fred.
Willianisport.
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Lewisburg.
Wiliiamsport.
Baltimore, Md.
WilliauKsport.
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OEIVTTu3i:>Ii:?S.
RESIDENCES.
New Freedom.
Wiliiamsport.
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Wiliiamsport.
Jicwisburjj:.
Wiliiamsport.
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Wheeling, W. \^•,
Wiliiamsport.
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MUSir DEPARTMENT.
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NAMES, RESIDENCES.
Lide Campbell, .... Pine Grove Mills.
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Clara Cleaver, .... Catawissa.
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Libbie Dart, Wiliiamsport
Carrie Dietrick. .... "
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Grertie Else, . , <«
Annie Fryling, .... Sunbury.
Anna N, Gibson, . . . . • Wiliiamsport.
Jennie Gregory, .... Neff's Mills.
Maggie Graham, .... Duncannon.
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Alice Hall, .... Benovo.
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Annie Hesser, . • . . Altoona.
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Emma Hooper, .... Baltimore, Md.
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Kate Hooper, ..... •' '-
Ada King, .... Catawissa.
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L. Lutsher, Wiliiamsport.
Sadie McLain, .... Linden.
Kate McMurray, .... Huntingdon.
Alice Musser, .... Millheim.
Jennie Myton, .... Huntingdon.
Annie Pearce Wiliiamsport.
Alice Shaw, ..... ''
Annie Switzer, . . . . Phillipsburg.
Ida Taylor (^earfield.
Mattie Taylor, .... "
Emma Thompson, .... Mifflinburu",
Verdilla Thompson. . . Salona.
Ida Wright, Wiliiamsport.
Laura Wright, .... Newport.
Minnie Ziders, .... Wiliiamsport.
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^^^^^-'^- RESIDEN(^ES.
Amosl^aldwin McConnelsburo;
Emory Bruner, .... Sunbury.
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\\ illintn K. Gr;iy. . . . Wiliiamsport.
Spciieer Froo, New Freodoui.
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-Mayberry llorr, . . . Salona.
(Jeo. Kostenbaiidor, . . . Catawissa.
IJail Monro, .... Lock Haven.
C. 0. Wallace, .... Sigel.
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WILIJAMSPOUT I)irivlNS(L\ SEMINARY.
DRAWING AND PAINTING DEPARTMENT.
NAMES.
. Lizzie Beers,
Ella Goodf'ellow,
Jiillie Goodfellow.
Jennie Gregory
Alice Hall/
Kate Hooper, .
Sue Jones, .
Lizzie Kni<^ht,
Sallie Keller,
Florence Martin,
Maggie xMoltz,
Jennie xMyton,
Kstella Olmsted,
Marion Olmsted,
l^essie Pearce,
Mattie Parsons,
.Mattie Ransom, ,
Ida l^enninger,
Sallie Reynolds, .
Kmma Richards,
.lennie Robb,
Tille ShelHe, .
flattie Taylor,
Sadie Thonjas.
Molli.' Welty.
Minnie Wilson,
Jiaura Wright,
NAMES.
Fred. Cone,
Frank Hooper,
r'rank Kear,
John Mensh.
T^A^OIE^.
RESIDENCES.
Williamsport.
Clearfield
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NefF's Mills.
Re novo.
J^altimore, Md.
Williamsport.
Washington, D. C,
Middletown, Md.
Williamsport.
Huntingdon.
Williamsport
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(larion.
Willianisport.
Ahmcy.
Williamsport.
(Jlearfield.
Williamsport.
Getteysburg.
A 1 toon a.
Newport.
Cjij^x'j r^l^:>^T^:]^.
RESIDKNCES.
Williamsport.
Baltimore.
Minersville.
North Point.
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AVlLLlAMSroirr DrCKIXSON SEMIXAHV.
V
ooTJi?.sE o:f STTJIDY-
rpon completing- tlie following- Coiii'sc, the Student will be entitlert to tUe
Degree of Bachelor of Arts. ^I^o those wlio omit the langniag-es a ScientiHc
Diploma will be g-iven. lliosc not wisliing- to complete the Coui-.se can pursue
such studies as they desire, su])j(;ct to the action of the Facultv.
rilEI»AIljVTOJlY YJEA^lt.
FIRST TERM.
Spelling and Defining. -
Geography,
Arithmetic — Mental,
Arithmetic — Written,
Fnglish Grammar, - - _
History United States,
SECOND TERM
Reading, -
Geography and Map Drawing,
Fnglish (J rammer,
(icneral History.
Arithmetic. - . - .
First licssons in Latin.
Worcester.
Monteith.
Brooks.
Robinson.
]3arnes.
]^irker and Watson
Monteith.
(lark.
Anderson.
Rrooks.
H ark n ess.
Composition and Declamation.
TIIIPJ) TKi{M.
English Grammar,
Klenients of Alirebra
General History,
Latin Grammar and Reader.
Loo mis.
Anderson.
ILarkness.
Composition and Declamation.
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WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
OI^^IDTJ^TIIsrG- GO"Cri^.SE.
FIl^HT YE.VH.
FIRST TERM.
First Lessons in P]n_lisli Compositions,
History of Home.
Physical Geography.
Algebra. - - - .
Latin — Syntax, CcVsar,
First Greek J>ook.
>i::C(>NJ> TKRM,
Advanced ( Vjnjposition and Rhetoric,
History of Fiome, -
(jleometry, - - - _
Physical Geoi^rapliy,
Jjatin — Syntax, \'irgil. -
First ( J reek Hook. -
THIRD ri;R. .M.
Advanced Composition and Khctoric,
Natural History,
(ieomctry, - - - .
Latin — Virgil, - - - .
(ireek — Anabasis, -
('lassical Antiquities,
Jiatin and (ireek Prose (^onipositions,
Dtring the YivVR— Orthograpliy,
Declaniation, and \'ocal Music.
Quackenbos.
Liddell.
Mitchell.
Loomis.
Harkness.
Quackenbos.
Liddell.
Loomis.
Mitchell.
Chase.
Harkness.
Quackenbos.
Hooker.
lioouiis.
(Jhase.
l^aird.
Arnold.
Heading, (composition,
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^THiDOlSJy YEA^Il.
FIRST TERM.
History of Greece, - . -
English Literature,
The Science of Government,
Physiology, - . .
Algebra, - . . _
Latin — Salust; Cicero — Orations^ -
Greek — Homer — Hiad, -
Latin and Greek Prose Compositions^
SECOND TERM.
History of Greece,
Natural Philosophy,
Mental Philosophy,
Algebra, - . . _
Latin — Cicero — de Senectute,
Greek — Homer— Greek Testament,
Latin and Greek Prose Composition,
THIRD TERM.
Mental Philosophy,
Evidences of (Christianity,
Natural IMiilosophy,
Trigonometry, - - - _
Latin — Livy, - - .
Greek — Xenophon — Memorabilia,
Latin and Greek Prose (.Composition,
FIRST TER.M.
Moral IMulosophy, -
Chemistry, - - - .
Analytical (Geometry,
Astronomy, - - . ^
Latin — Horace,
(jreek — Plato — Apology and Crito,
Smith.
Shaw.
Alden.
Hitchcock,
Loomis.
Arnold.
Smith.
]*eck's Ganot.
Winslow.
Loomis.
Arnold.
Wayland.
Paley.
Pecks Ganot,
Jjoomis.
Arnold.
Wayland,
L
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WILLIAMSPOKT DICKINSON SKMINAUY
SE('(LNI) TERM
]i0^i(^ - - - -
jMoral IMiIlosopliy, -
Cliemistry,
Gcolooy. - - -
Calculus,
Jjatin — (^icero — de Officiis,
(jlri'ek — Demosthenes — Orations.
(;oppee.
Wayland.
Dana.
Loomis.
THIRD tp:rm
l^otaiiy, • -
] hitler's Analogy,
(\ilculus,
Agassiz.
Gray's Lessons.
Kniory and Crooks.
Loomis,
Wayland.
l^)litical Economy,
l^atin — Tacitus — (jermaniti and Agricola,
Greek — Demosthenes, -
DiJRiN(J THE Year — French and German; also, Composition,
Declamation, and Elocution.
HERMAN (BOURSE.
Grammar.
Willu'hn Tell, -
JuimtVau vnii ( )rl('ans.
I piuLit'nit' Mut* Tauris.
Diet inlKil'V.
G I'M III ilia r. -
('olliMjuial Header,
l*aiil ft X'iruinia.
(Masbie iujader,
(^orinne.
J/ Allemai:iu',
TiCS M iserahles,
Dictionarv.
i'KENCH COURSE.
Woodbury.
Schiller.
< J(etlie.
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Adler.
P'as(jn(^lle.
St. Dierre.
De Fivas.
Madame De Stael
\'ictor FIu<:o.
Surenne.
WLLLIAMSPORT DJCKINSON SEMINAHV.
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Drawing and Painting.— This department receives liberal
attention. Superior facilities are furnished, under a competent
Instructor, exclusively devoted to this department, for the study
and practice of Linear and Perspective Drawing, Pastel and
Monochromatic Painting, Painting in Oil and Water Colors.
Music. — Music receives special attention.
^The ladies are allowed to substitute these branches, together
with German and French, for some of the higher studies in Mathe-
matics and for the Greek Lanj'ua^o.
The classes in Mensuration. Leveling and Surveying, are prac-
ticed in the use of the Quadrant and other instruments, and in
Plotting.
In the department of Ancient Languages, the classes are prac-
ticed in oral and written exercises in Latin and Greek, throughout
the course; and, in the third year, in writing translations"from
Latin into Greek, and from Greek into Latin. In addition to the
books above named, Zuinpt's Latin Grammar and Kuhner's Greek
Grammar are used.
Anthon's Classical Dictionary, Smith's Dictionary of Greek and
lioman Biography and Mythology, Ilamshorn's Latin Synonyms
Kobinson's Lexicon of the iNew Testament, and Korbiger's Ancient
Geograpliy, are recommended as books of reference.
Lectures will be give,, fro,,, t\uu: to time in the various depart-
ments. ^
_ The classes in the fi.st year of .\caden,ic studies have exercises
1" reading and analyzing Milt<,n, Thompson, and other poets in
connection with a course of familiar Lectures on the Principles of
Lnglish Grammar.
A Normal (]i.ass will be formed (when rec,uired), and special
attention will be given to those who may wish to prepare themselves
tor the important duties of teachino-
A PiBLicAL Class will also be formed for the benefit of such
as have the Ministry in view.
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AVILLIAMSI'OHT DICKIXSOX SKMrNAllV
Wii.i.fAMsi'OHT is one of (lie iiiosl l)('aut1t'iil and licaltliy places in the State. It
lias i)('\(M- ixMMi subject lo epidemics of any ]<ind. Many comln^^ to the School
sickl.N have retui'iied tuUy restored. The location is centi'al and accessible trom
all (iuaiicM's. Kaili'oads ]»rin,u,' ns within a few hours ride of Elmira, Lock Haven,
iaie. Danville, Pottsville, HaiTlsburii:, Hollidaysburf,'-, Philadelphia, Baltimore
anil New York. No more desiral)le position for a Seminary of Learniiif^ can be
found. .■
OKCiAXIZATION.
'{'he School is orj2:anized on the most a])prov<'d plan of the best institutions of
New \()rk and New Knj^^land. It enil)i'aces both sexes, under the same g"overn-
inciii and instruction, 'the n^embers of the Faculty oc(ai])y a])artm(uits in the
bujldiim-, (Mil at the same table, and lunc a constant oxci'sii^iit of all the Students.
The Ladies" private and public i-oonis ;ire entirely separate fi'om the others,
and llK'i-t' is no association of the sexes but in the ])resence of t hell' instructors.
I'lii 1 ml Its aiul (icnflcnwi) lidrf less ffctihnn <>/ iiifrrcDnrsc here tlmn <(f lioiiw.
The iiai)])y inlluence, nintnalln cvrrtcd in theii* sli<^-ht association in the i-ecita-
J ion-rnoni, at the la])le. and in the ])ublic exercises of the chai)<d, is to be seen in
I he cull i\ at ion of a cheerful aiid aidmal ed disposition— in the formation of <j,"ood
liiiiiils :iiid manners, in ardent devotion tostU(l\, and in the attainmcud of \\vj:\\
iiKUMl charactci-. 'these, wit h man.Not her \aluable results, have established tjie
I '(I iiiMi the ix'st plan for a school is. accordiiiu' to the exidciit desi'j;-n of Pi'ovi-
deii •'■ ill t he const it III ion otsocietx.on the l)asis ot a well rei;-ulated Christian
f ; I 1 1 1 i I > .
A( (O.MMOKAi'lONS.
Ill" r.iiildiiiu-- w ill accoiiiiiiod;ite 1 1 wo in a rooiic o\er t wo hundred St udents.
1 !i- \ ;i!e i>rielv. JKMted b.\ liifiiacesiii t he eel la 1', a lid sui)|)lied w ith water, 'the
I' M iiii-- lire hii-c ;i 11(1 w fll \eiil i lilted. Ill t he ent ire ai'i'aiiu-enient of t lu' liuildinirs
';i.;i! i;ire hif- iieeii taken for the cotiifoi't aiid health of the occu])ants. 'the
'^•rMiiiKK ( (lilt ;ti!i ;il)oiil h\ e aci'cs, alTonliiiL;' siillicient room for exercisi* and j)la.\ .
KXPPNSKS.
i;\ I he t(»ll<»wiiiu- ll>t of j>ricr'sit wlljite seen t hat our total char,u-es areiiuite
as \'<\\ ;i-^ those of an\ i list it lit ion of the like .i^-rade in the State, not excejitinu'
I ho-. -,(|i(iols ill which cheap scholarshijis ha\e been sold. We desire (o ])!ace t lie
(,i.i ,>i .(iMcitioii at the lowest point ]iossiblc, and thus alTord to the masses
soeiKi iiilellectual and mofal culture. lioard, includint; washin*,'-, (lo ])icces\ I'oom
,,!,(! niriiituiv. per week, >;;.^n; |)( r year of 40 weeks, $l.V2.oo. Students attendin,u-
WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINAKV.
2:]
a part of a Term will be char-ed at the rate of U.m per week Fuel for Fall -.nd
Winter Ttu'ms, each $:}.00. Sprin- Term, $2.00. ' '
Tuition,
i'Ki{ tuklvh: wkkks.
" Common p]nf>-11sh,
Ilio-iier '<■
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'' Scientific Department, with Lectui-es,
*' Classical " '< u '
$(•) 00
7 00
9 00
10 00
Incidental char^ros, Lij^iitincr, Heating and Cleanin- Pu[)lie'
Kooms, Halls, &c.,
Printing Circulars, .^c.,
Janitor's Services, ----._
MusK^ Drawing, Painting and Modei-n Languag(^s extra, as follows:
(German and French, each, I'Kj^^rwELVE wekk;
Drawing, ----__
Monochromatics and Pastel Painting, ea(!h,
Painting in Water Colors. - -" - ' .
Oil Painting, ______
Piano Music, (with use of instrument for practice), -
Melodeon Music, --____'_
V^ocal Music, ----__
I'tipils an^ received at any tiim^ D(Miuction for absence is made' m' reccmi-
mendation of the Faculty to the 'I'reasur^u-. Xo deduction for Hoard or Tuiti!,n
or absence of t(ui days or less, at the beginning, or the last thre.> weeks before
the close of the Term.
Bills payable in advance.
Wash-bowls and Pitch.u-s furnished at cost and taken back at the same price
If uninjured. The same rule; foi' Door Keys "
Five dollars must be left on deposit, on'entering, to cover damages that tln^
Studen maydo to nxmi or other prop(u-ty. This will be returned when the
Student leav(>s, in case no injury has been done to rcxmi oi- property.
TFRMS AND VACA^ITONS.
The Seminary Year is divided into three imecpial tei-ms, as follows:
1 00
50
50
$H 50
4 00
5 00
5 00
12 00
15 00
15 00
2 00
WiNTKH TKKM,
Si'KiN(i Term,
COMMKNCKS.
August 27, 1S74.
January 7, ls75.
April 1, 1S75.
ENDS.
Decem])(U' ir».
Api-il 1.
June 24.
\ACA'rn)N',
H \veeks.
None.
••> weeks.
TFHMS OF ADMISSION.
1 Th(^_ Student must IhmvcII recommended as to moral character. Th,> School
Is not desigiKMl to be a House of h'cfuge.
2. Mustm-ninge With th(>lYeasu.;r all bills before atten(ling 1^^
.i. Must take at least tour studies, unless excused l)v the FKailtv
4. Minors must d.'posit with the I'lvsident nil spending monev, to be returned
m such amounts as he may think best. ' ' f^'^'Nad
5. Must^ agree to comply with all the rules and regulations of the School
X. H -Fach student will be conshhavd n nnunber of the Institution until due
Tvr:^:^^^ '^'''" ^"^"^ "■ ^"""'''" ''' '"--' -'^^ p^'nnission\:;,;;:;;^^^^
itnoMs AM) ci.o'i'iiixc.
Tl,rro,m,s,,n.rnn,isl„.,l win, .11 liravy m-|irl,.s, l,„( Ih,- s, u,|r„ls „m,s| „n„,.
(IH'U- ,mM sh..Hs, (r,,r ,lou(,l. l„.Ms). pillows, piMow ,..s.s, l,lnnk,.s ,.o,,n;
iUHl t„w,.:s, „„,1 li,„l ll„.ir „„.,, ,„-,„„ns, ,„im,rs, ...al „ii n,,,! l.n,ps
Sl,„l,.n|. shciiKl l.r supiHlr.l will, wni'i,,. ,|,„„l,|,. cloiMI,,.. |,eavv Im.oIs .„„1
sMo,.s.an mnlavll..,. a„,l a pal,- „r .slipp,.,.s ,o 1.. wo,-„ w1,1I,Mm"iu I , ,, , 1
,ut„-t,. ,,, rlullu,,, .h,.„l,l ,„■ ,;,n;f„lh, „u,rk,:l „-ith the full name. '""""""• ■( 'I
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APPARATUS.
The Soinlnary is furnished with a collection of apparatus, toorether with full
sets of (Jlobes, Maps and Cliarts, and a Cabinet of Minerals, thus affording- facility
for illustration and experiment.
DISCIPLINE.
'I'he discipline is iirm, but mild and Impartial. While every encouragement
will be g-iven to the orderly and studious, and due allowance be made for youthful
Indiscretion, 3 et the lawless and refractory cannot long remain among us.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Evc^ry Student is recpiired to attend religious services daily, as well as public
worsliip. morning and (evening every Sabbath, at Kitck place ax patents or (juardians
may (Icsijfuatc, the IM'esident assenting.
N. P).— Knell Student must be supplied Avith a Pible, to be read without note or
sectarian ronnHciit, in the services of the Chapel, 'llie Avhole school read in concert.
LITERARY SOCIKTIES.
i^'sidf's the regular weekly exercises in Com])osition and Declamation, there
are three nourishing Literary Societies in the Institution : the " Belles Lettres,"
"(Jamma K])sil()n/" and "Trii)artite Union," each of which prepares and reads
tothescjiuol a i)aper once a month. About 2,250 volumes are in the Societies"
Libraries,
MI:RIT AM) DEMERIT.
A strict weekly record is kei^t of all the exercises of the School, from which
record the Students will l)e graded.
A record ot demerits is also kt^jt. Tardiness, unexcused absences from re-
(luired exercises, and all disorderly conduct, will subject tlie Student to demerit
marks. Ten such marks briug a i)rivate reproof l)efore the Faculty; twenty a
public i-epi-imand betore the whole School; and thirty may send the offender
away. Sessional reports are sent to })arents when reipiested.
A WOKI) TO PARENTS.
1. Z-^' Try to have your children liere on the tirst day of t]ie term, hut not
hr/nrr. as we will not ])e ready to receive them, Th(^ classes are (m the second day
toi-nicd, and it will Ifclx-tter tor all concerned that the Student starts regularly
u it li liis class.
•^. II i)ossil»le (l(» not call tlK'maway during the s<'ssion. Absence, if only for
a lew (lays, (lisari-anges t he class, and is generally t he beginning of irregularity
on t lie part ot 1 he scholar,
;;. Do not allow your children to leave the school iM'fore the examinations,
unless it cannot l)e avoided. Serious inconvenience, to all concerned, often arises
from a rH'.u-lcct <ir t his cant ion.
4. suj){)ly them r^',-// sj>arin;i/i/ Wit li spending money. Parents cannot be too
cautious on this point,
r.. SekM-t for your child one of the Instructors, as a i)atr()n, to distribut(' his
funds. In this way a more judicious use of your money will be made, and your
child will be ke])t. from many tem|)tat ions.
:^~ Students not hoarding in th(^ Institution must observe the folh. wing addi-
tional ruh's :
1. Attend Daily Prayers.
2. Must attend all the Seminary Exercises j)unctually.
■A. Must spend the intervals txM ween Kecitations In the Study Hall,
t. Must account^ for all absence by written excuse without delay, time and
number ot recitations lieing specilied.
r». Must not visit the rooms of boarders without permission.
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B^^-IIj.A.'W^S.
1. During tlie hours of study the students shall not be unnecessarily absent
from their rooms.
2. At the time appointed to attend prayers, recitations, lecture, or other
exercise, each student shall repair quietly ami ])row]>t/t/ to tlu^ place designated,
8. At no tune sliall any student loiter In the halls, or about the doors, or in-
dtilge in jumping, wrestling, loud talking, whistling, or any other unnecessary
noise, or soil the building with tobacco.
4. The students shall not be absent from their rooms at niglit after the hour
of study indicated by the ringing of the l)ell, nor shall they attend parties or
mixed assemblies wTthout permission from the President ; nor shall they at any
time visit taverns, eating-liouses, or other places of i)ublic resort, or on any occa-
sion indulge In the use of intoxicating ll(iuors.
5. All profan(^ and indec(mt language, playing at games of chance, injuring
the ])roperty of the Institution or of citizens, (piarreling. tighting, the carrying
of rtre-arms or other dangerous weapons, are strictly foi'bidden.
6. No student shall leaver the limits of the town for a longer time than one
hour without permission from the Pi-esldent,
7. Each student will be held strictly accountal)le for any damage he or
she may cause to the Seminary property. Damages by unknown pa rti(;s maybe
assessed on the school.
s. The Teachers must, at all times, have access to the students' rooms, and
If it be judged necessary, the rooms will be cleaned at the (expense of the occu-
pants,
0. (leanliness of person and of apparel, and a gentlemanly and la(ly-lik<^
deportment must be observed by all.
lu. No water, dirt, or other material, shall be thrown from any windo\v in the
buildings, or down the hot-air flues, or in th(^ halls after they have been cleaned.
11, Students must have their rooms swej)! and in order, and tlK'ir lights ex-
tinguished at the establislied hours,
12, No studfuit, will be allowed to go l)athing, skating, tishlng, gunning, or
riding, without, permission,
18, The students must, not visit the kitchen, dining-room, or any other room,
except their own, without permission,
14, 'I'he Sabbath must be strictly observed by all. No walking about, visit-
ing, or receiving visits will be allowed. All must attend public worship twice
duiing the day.
15. No liuly shall, at any tlm(% receive calls fi'om gentlemen ;it her own
room. Friends from a distanc<i can s(m» the ladies in the parlor.
Hi, '{'he young ladies will not l)e allow(Hli,o leave the Seminary grounds, at
any time, without permission ; and tlie gentlemen will be restricted at the dis-
cretion of the Faculty.
17. No student sliall change his or h(ir room, or boarding place, without spe-
cial p(3rmission from the President.
2i)
WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
18. No stmlcnt, will be pcrinittecl to leave the school cliuinc,'- the session with-
out an express reipiest ironi tlie parent or guardian, made to the President, and
without the consent of the Faculty.
19. Any student who, without just cause, shall fail to attend the examina-
tions, will be considered under censure.
20. Permission to be absent from any exercise must be obtained, if possible,
before the absence occurs.
21. No student will be permitted to leave any class without the consent of
the Faculty.
22. llie ladies and gentlemen must not visit each others apartments, walk or
ride together, without permission, nor converse together from the windows.
_ 2:{. students from the neighborhood will not be permitted to visit home at
such times as will Interfere with the regular exercises of the school.
24. Any ortendiug student may be punished, according to the nature of the
offence, hy private or i)ul)llc reproof, suspension, dismission, or expulsion.
25. students dismissed or expelled must leave the premises at once.
2<). None but students can attend the Society meetings, nor shall the Socie-
ties meet togetlier, unless by ex])ress i^ermlsslon of the Faculty.
27. NospcH'lal nu^eting of the students shcill be held at any time, nor shall
any meeting of tiie stud(Mits or Societies continue later than 1U--K) oV.lock p. m.,
witliout permission of the President.
2S. Any temporary prudential regulation, for the government of the school,
that the Faculty may see tit to adopt, shall be ecpially binding with these By-
Laws.
WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY.
27
O^^XjEI:TID.A.I?. IFOI^ 1874.
Friday, June 5 — Examination of the Senior Class begins.
Thursday, June 18— Examination of the other classes begins.
Friday, June 19, 7} o'clock p. m.— Exercises of Middle Class.
Sunday, June 21, 3 o'clock p. m.— Annual Sermon, by Rev.
Horace A. Cleveland, of Washington, D. C.
Monday, June 22, 2 o'clock p. m.— Exercises of the Junior Class.
Monday, June 22, 8 o'clock p. m.— Musical Soiree, by Professor
Yoelkler and his pupils.
Tuesday, June 23, 9 J o'clock A. m — Reunion of the Gamma Epsi-
lon Society.
Tuesday, June 23, 2 o'clock p. m.— Meeting of the Alumni
Association.
Tuesday, June 23, 8 o'clock p. m. — Address before the Gamma
Kpsilon Society, by Rev. J. McKendree lleiley, 1). D., of
Wheeling, West V'a.
Wednesday, June 24, 9] o'clock A. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. Re-
union of the Belles l.ettres Union Society.
Wednesday, June 24, 8 o'clock p. M.— Address before the Belles
Lettres Union Society, bv Rev. T. K. Beccher, of Elmira,
N. Y.
Thursday, June 25, 9 o'clock A. M.— Commencement.
Thursday, June 25, 2 o'clock p. M.— Annual Meeting of the Stock-
holders in the Seminary Chapel.
Thursday, August 27 — Fall Session begins.
CiJO TO
KNAPP & THOMPSON'S
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Real Laceg, Staple and Fanoj Dress Goeds,
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS.
PRICES CLOSE. GKOCERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE.
No. 69 Pine Street,
Wiliiamsport, Pa.
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WILLlAMSrORT, PA.
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Also, Dealer in Wall Paper, Window Curtains,
STATI0XJ:KV, POOKI.T hooks, S^c, and (iEXEIiAL NEWS DKPOT.
ALL KINDS OK BLANKS lULEI) TO ORDER AT SFIORT NOTICE.
School Hooks in German & Enfflish a Specialty.
No. 74 West Fourth Street, Wiliiamsport, Pa.
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White Lead, 2ino and Golor Gompanj,
MANUFACTUKEES OF
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BRANCH STORE, West TMrd Street. wm. M. MORGAN, Agent,
PAINTS MIXED READY FOR USE.
THE CHEAPEST STOKE IN THE CITY.
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H. S. & H. N. GOLDENBERG.
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OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, FANCY ARTICLES,
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Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Glocks,
No. 7 West Third Street, Market Square,
WILLIAMS PORT, PA.
WATCHES CAR K FULLY R K P A I R E D .
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A. B. NEYHART & CO..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
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Andrews' Block, W. Third St., Wllliamsport, Pa
J 0 H nTI 0 N E S & C 0.y
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARDWARE
iVo. 21 West Third Street,
(Opposite the Court House,)
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McVEAGH & SCHNEIDER,
Insurance and Real Estate Ag'ents.
The largest and most successful Agency in the city.
Northivest Cor. of West Third and Market Sts^
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24 East Third Street, Williamsport, Pa.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
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Iron. Belting. Saddlery and Coach Ware.
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No. 1 West Third Street,
Market Square, WILLIAMSPORT PA
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FINE CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
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No. 87 Pine Street,
Williamsport, Pa.
T. S. UNDERHILL.
DEALEK IN
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Muason's Piae Boots and Haad^Kade Calf Boots
A SPECIALTY.
MILTON HUBER.
N. C. VANDERSLICE.
HUBER & VANDERSLICE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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No. 5 East Third Street, Williamsport, Pa.
Choice Wines and Liquors for Medicinal use. Brushes, Perfumery, and Toilet
Articles. Pliysicians' Prescriptions accurately compounded.
A. W. rTl/IacCOLLIN^S
S. E. Corner Third and Pine Streets,
(Opposite City Hotel,) WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
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PHOTOGRAPHS in all the LATEST STYLES, and satisfaction guaranteed
XV^ll ^^]«^^}?^^'«- l^J^IV^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^'^'^ ALL. Just received, a large Invoice of
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ICE CREAM, ORNAMENTS and CONFECTIONERY,
N'. W. Cor. Fourth and Market Sts., Williamsport, Pa.
82?- ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.
Williamspoit Commercial College,
, I.OCATKl) COHNEU
FOR TERMS,
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OF
^^ PENMANSHIP, &c.,
Address the Principal,
J. F. DAVIS,
WlI.LIAMSPOUT, Pa.
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No. 49 West Third Steet,
WILLI/IMSPORT, PA.,
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DEALERS IN
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KXORAVrXGS AND PICTURES OF ALL KINDS
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FRAMES OF ALL STYLES.
firi^^VGKNTS FOR THE VICTOR SEWINO MAOHINE."^
AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
(Next to Post Oflice,)
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WINDOW CURTAINS AND WINDOW FIXTURES. CROQUET, BASE BALI,
And other Seasonable Goods on hand
AYRES & LUNDY, Booksellers.
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GALLERY-NO. 3 WEST MARKET SQUARE,
(OVER L. L. STEARNS' STORE,)
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THE OIL. WATER ^^^^^^^.^ J^^^^^^Vn^ EXECUTED AT
ENLARCmC AMD COPVmc
A specialty. Also a full lino of FRAMES of all kinds. Call and be convinced of
the above facts.
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FOR BARGAINS IN THE
USED IN
Williamsport Dickinson Seminary,
Go to the underground Book Store (basement),
No. 10 J West Third Street, Williamsport, Pa.
snme'plac'e'!''"'"'' ^''"'* «"PPlles of School Stationery, Initial Paper, &o., at the
flkt^, dkp>^ ki|(l ^ti^kw G^ood^,
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AT
ACAr>EMY HAT STOR.E,
45 WEST FOURTH ST., ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDINCJ,
P. S.-Flne Shirts to order. WXX.X.XAIVXS)POHX, JPil.
in^FOi^Tj^nsTT.
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Nou 17 West Third St.^
WJLLIAMSPORT, PA.
Tlie PTAXO FOKTE Ware-Room connected witli the City Music
Store is one of tlie finest in tlie State. Purchasers will find here an ad-
vantage over Pliiladelphia or New York. In the same room can be seen
Pianos from the three most celel)rated makers in the country:
STEINWAY & SONS, New York, $650 to $1,500.
CHICKER NG & SONS, Boston, $550 to $1,100.
A. WEBER, New York.
Also the Gold Medal Piano, by KNABE & CO., Baltimore.
THE ROOM IS KKPT IJY
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PIANOS, from $150 to $1,400.
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ORGANS, from $75 to $750,
Wnrrantetl for Seven Years.
The Celebrated Organs made by Geo. Wood & Co.,
Boston, I^Iass. "Warranted for five Years.
( 'J n I XICT () IK Li NR, bif MAHQN& MA ML IN.
Afso, Slurt Music and Music I^ooks,
iMANo STOOLS, i:mbi{oii)khki) piano covers, &c.
Pianos, Mclodeons, and ral)inet Organ.s are ke})t to rent. The rent
applied il" tlic instrument is })ureliased.
JTlKiy" Pianos and ()ri!;ans tuned and re])aired by leaving directions at
the Store as above.
D. S. ANDMS & 00.
W. (JIBSON. ' J. J. GIBSON.
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No. 12 West Third Street, (Market Square,)
WILLIAMSPORT, PA.,
Keeps on Hand all the Text Books used in the
Williamsport Dickinson Seminary.
Also, the largest and finest collection of
STANDARD, MISCELLANEOUS AND PROFESSIONAL WORKS
To be found outside of the larger cities.
A Kun U„e or ^^'^^^^ ^^^to^r^^e^^^ ot StuCent. ana the Com-
NKWS D K P 0 T IN CONNECTION.
Also, Wali, Paper, Window Shades, Pictcre Cords,
SNYDER BROS.,
f otrnders and Pachmists,
Walnut Street, Near Herdic House,
WILLI AMSPOIIT, PA.
MANUFAUTUUEUS OP
SELF-CLOSING PIVOT CANAL REIDGES,
FIRST-CLASS SAW MILL MACHINERY,
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, &c., &c.
H. F. SNYDER.
O. S. SNYDER.
A. SNYDER.