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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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S.   J.    PAR  DOE,  Steivard  and  Treasurer. 


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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. 

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DANIEL    MERR, 

PREPARATORY  DEPARTMENT. 

MISS    MA  (J  (J  I  E    (\    ('l>A  RKE. 

PRIMARY  DEPARTMENT. 


WILL  I  A. MS  POUT    DICKINSON    SEMINAIIY 


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ami  as  no  record  or  names  of  j,raci„ates  from  ,S52  to   sssbrb  enpre trve  i 
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.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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


9 


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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a 


McKinstry's  Mill,  Md, 
Millheim. 


u 


Huntingdon. 
Cottae:e. 


u 


Williamsport. 


ki 


it 


Catawissa. 


u 


Williamsport. 
Morgan  town. 
Philipsburg. 
Williamsport. 


Alto 


II 


ona. 


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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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. 


u 


y 


WILLIA]MSPORT    DICKINSON    SEMINARY. 


NAMES. 


Bowman,  Harvey 


B 


rewer 


Willi 


am 


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. 


iC 


ii 


Williamsport. 
Glen  Union. 
Rock  town. 
Lock  Haven. 
Williamsport. 
Shamokin. 
Williamsport. 


u 


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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14 


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. 


u 


Lewisburg. 
Wiliiamsport. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
WilliauKsport. 


u 

a 
u 

u 
u 


OEIVTTu3i:>Ii:?S. 


RESIDENCES. 


New  Freedom. 
Wiliiamsport. 


a 


i'. 


a 


Wiliiamsport. 

Jicwisburjj:. 

Wiliiamsport. 


u 


Wheeling,  W.  \^•, 
Wiliiamsport. 


u 
(( 

« 


i 


V 


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AVILLIAMSPORT    DICKINSON    SEMINARY.                           IT) 

1 

MUSir    DEPARTMENT. 

V 

iL,Ai>i  f:s. 

NAMES,                                                                           RESIDENCES. 

Lide  Campbell,           ....          Pine  Grove  Mills. 

i 

Clara  Cleaver,       ....                Catawissa. 

' 

Libbie  Dart, Wiliiamsport 

Carrie  Dietrick.    ....                          " 

i 

Grertie  Else,                 .                    ,                                <« 

Annie  Fryling,      ....                Sunbury. 

Anna  N,  Gibson,        .          .          .          .       •  Wiliiamsport. 

Jennie  Gregory,    ....                Neff's  Mills. 

Maggie  Graham,         ....          Duncannon. 

1 

1 

Alice   Hall,            ....               Benovo. 

i 

1 

Annie   Hesser,            .          •          .          .          Altoona. 

) 

> 

Emma  Hooper,      ....                Baltimore,  Md. 

I 

1 

Kate  Hooper,        .....                    •'             '- 

Ada   King,            ....                Catawissa. 

( 

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. 

r;  i^:\  r  1  .i::  31 1:  >, . 

^^^^^-'^-                                                                             RESIDEN(^ES. 

Amosl^aldwin McConnelsburo; 

Emory   Bruner,          ....           Sunbury. 

\\ 

\\  illintn  K.  Gr;iy.           .          .          .                Wiliiamsport. 

Spciieer  Froo, New  Freodoui. 

/ 

-Mayberry    llorr,             .          .          .                Salona. 

(Jeo.    Kostenbaiidor,            .          .          .          Catawissa. 

IJail  Monro,           ....               Lock  Haven. 

C.  0.   Wallace,          ....          Sigel. 

IG 


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 


u 


NefF's  Mills. 
Re  novo. 
J^altimore,  Md. 
Williamsport. 
Washington,  D.  C, 
Middletown,  Md. 
Williamsport. 

Huntingdon. 
Williamsport 

u 
li 
i< 
(( 

(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. 


1 


i 


I 
i 


18 


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, 


] 


y 


^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 


oomis. 


1^0 


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. 
(( 

Adler. 

P'as(jn(^lle. 

St.    Dierre. 
De  Fivas. 
Madame  De  Stael 

\'ictor  FIu<:o. 
Surenne. 


WLLLIAMSPORT    DJCKINSON    SEMINAHV. 


21 


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  '<■ 


a 


''        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. 


WILLI  AM  SPORT    DICKINSON    SEMINxVRY 


25 


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. 


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NOTIONS  AND  TRIMMINGS. 

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Insurance  and  Real  Estate  Ag'ents. 

The  largest  and  most  successful   Agency  in  the  city. 

Northivest  Cor.  of  West  Third  and  Market  Sts^ 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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FARMING  IMPLEMENTS,  &c. 

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No.  1   West  Third  Street, 

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No.  87  Pine  Street, 


Williamsport,  Pa. 


T.  S.  UNDERHILL. 


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Muason's  Piae  Boots  and  Haad^Kade  Calf  Boots 

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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. 

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S.  E.  Corner  Third  and  Pine  Streets, 
(Opposite  City  Hotel,)  WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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N'.    W.  Cor.  Fourth  and  Market  Sts.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

82?-  ICE  CREAM  AND  OYSTERS  IN  THEIR  SEASON. 


Williamspoit  Commercial  College, 


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FRAMES  OF  ALL  STYLES. 

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AND  GENERAL  INSURANCE  AGENTS, 

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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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GODFREY  HESS, 


GALLERY-NO.  3  WEST  MARKET  SQUARE, 

(OVER  L.  L.  STEARNS'  STORE,) 


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THE   OIL.  WATER  ^^^^^^^.^  J^^^^^^Vn^  EXECUTED   AT 

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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 


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ACAr>EMY     HAT     STOR.E, 

45  WEST  FOURTH  ST.,  ACADEMY  OF  MUSIC  BUILDINCJ, 
P.  S.-Flne  Shirts  to  order.  WXX.X.XAIVXS)POHX,   JPil. 


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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. 

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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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mimm  m  stationer, 

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.