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Board of :Birector^.
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ABRAM UPDEGRAFF, Esq., President, Williamsport.
LEWIS Mcdowell, Esq., secretary, Williamsport.
Hon. JOHN SMFFH, Williamsport. .
Col. JACOP) SALLADE, W^illiamsport.
JOHN R. HAZLET, Esq., Williamsport.
Hon. JOHN PATTON, Curvvensville.
Rev. JAMES CURNS, Altoona.
(iEOROE SLATE, Esq., Williamsport.
Hon. ELI SLIFER, Lcwisbiirg.
T. E. KIESS, Steward and Treasurer.
Mrs. SARAH J. WHEELANI), Matron.
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Coilral PeiDisylvauia Conference
Rev. J. P). P()LS(;R()V1":.
Rev. F. P>. RIDDLE.
Rev. W. a. CLI P1MN( '.l-.R.
kev. I). II. siiii:li)s.
Col. S. KNORR.
J. II. SANTO, i:s().
/hi/-/ /more Conference :
Rev. J. J. O. \Vi:iiSTER.
Ri:v. w. r. L. wi:lch.
J^JiilaifcIfJiia Conference :
Ri:v. L. P». HOFFMAN.
Rev. W. C. JOHNSON.
M^lumni iQrqanization.
OFFICERS:
J. L. SPANGLER, Esq., Prp:sident.
Rev. E. H, YOCUM, Vice-President.
Mrs. P:. J. (^/RAY, Rec. Secretary.
Miss JENNIE R. FOULKE, Cor. Secretary.
Rev. B. C. CONNER, Treasurer.
FXE CUTIVE COMMITTEE :
Rev. PENJ. C. CONNER, Chairman.
Rev. F. a. C. CLARKE.
Miss SOPHIE REKUiARD.
Miss IDA TAYLOR.
Rev. E. J. (;RAY.
ORATORS:
Rev. EZRA II. VOCUM (iS8o)
(1881),
a;s;sv/]7.v7'.
Miss MACiGlE J. M( CULLOUGH.
POETESS:
Miss MAGG1I-: CHAMPION (lSSo)
Mrs. J. C. AVRES (lSSij.
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•<-Kaculty.
Rev. KDWiVRD J. GRAY, A. M., Pke.sident,
M(iU<tl (tiid Jland Srit ncc (did Jit lies JjiUrcs.
J. W. FRELKY, 15. S.,
M: 1). LKARNKl), A. V>.,
^i/icifiif (iiul J/(/(/<tn L(ni>/u<ii/( s.
A. W. HARRIS, A. T).,
Mdl III null ics.
Miss M. i:. \'. rAKDOi:, PKi:(i:i-TKi:ss,
1 1 i ■<l< >l- II (I ml lili( I
I II I'
crsTAX'rs \'(];lkli-:k,
I II si III iiK nhil iiii'l I'i'Ciil Music.
A. i:. c;()Li:(;k()\'i:, a. i;.,
/ 'ii / 1< I r< ill ii'if I >< I Id li UK II I ini'l l.iiliii.
Miss MACC.H", J. M( C TLl ,()r( ;i 1. W. S.,
. \ s^ I ■■ 1 1 1 II t III I ' II j II 1 1< 1 1 1 II' 1/ I )< I II I rl nil II I .
Miss CLAKA M. W'KICIl'I',
A s.\i \ti I II I III I II st r II nil II li il iiinl \'iiciil Mii.Mc,
Mi^s. I. L. (;assa\\'a\',
I 'l I I II I I I I ' ' I I 1 1 I I / > I I I I li 1 1 ' ! ,
M I -^ u'ci\i;riA M. |( )\i.s
/•'fi 1(1 1 / I ' II : I I n 1 1 I 'i 1 1 1 ^ 1 1 1 1 1 1 I (■ - _
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I'l.i il nnl I
III 1 1 1 II II,
Hon. iomn I. Mi;iy.(,l.K.
I 1 1 III III I I I' 1 1 1 1 1 .1 III'
SAMl'l.L l'( )1.L( )( K, M. 1).,
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II 'illiaiiispoi I niikiiisiiii St-iitiiuiry
Mumni.
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Names. Class.
y\lcxandcr, C. T 1853
Allen, R. P ICS52
■-y\rn(lt, C. K i<S68
akcr, (;. W 1876
.'irl^er, IMiss A. 10. .
aniitz, S. J
nrr, Miss /Xdrllc. .
arlon, M iss V . \ .
artoii, J. 11
cck, Miss M. J.. . .
rcrs, L. 11..
r.rii, J. 1:
M')cniK'lt, Alk'iK. .
k'mu>tt, Miss 1 1. C.
KMinrlt, Miss N. 1 1
1 )C'iis(~()lcr, C. L . . .
;icl(nr, Miss l".
;i<'<- s !•: 1 1
;ixlrr. j. \V
'.odinr, 1 )c\\i(t .
)()\\ ma 11, .\. S. . .
low ma 11, S. L. . .
)()\\ nia n, S. S . . .
){)\ ntoii, M iss I', ,
)ra(lK"\ , M i^n K .
irow II, 11. I
)r()\\ 11, I . C
irow n, 1 . I
')ii( kalrw, W. j
C'aldrr, Miss M .
( "a m|)l)(,"l 1, I'". C" . .
Campkrll, ]. V . .
Cainphcll, K. v.
(arte 1-. K. r
C"ar\ rr, \\ . A. . . .
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862
878
861
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863
8f)4
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8().S
8^)7
871
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Names.
Champion, Miss M.. . .
Chapman, 1 1. ( )
Church, F. V.
Clarke, F. .A. C
Clarke, W. V
Clea\ er, Miss C. ^^ . . .
Clea \ er, Miss L. J
"Comp, I . S
Conner, Ik C
''Conner, S. J . A
Cooper, M iss A
Cooper, Miss A. M . . . .
Cox, C. S
C'rawTord, ka\ ina V. . .
Crawford, M iss M . I". . .
■Craw ford, M iss K. A .
CreaL;er, C. F
Cre\c'linL;, S. A
CuinniinL;s, M iss I ,. W,
Cuira n, 1 1 . A
l)aK^ Miss 1""
I )arl, Miss k
Dashirik Miss A. k. , .
l)a\ is. Miss 1 1. 1;
l)a\ is, \kiss M. k.
Deavor, \. I ). W
Dcavor, 1:. 1:. .\
De .\rinond, 1 >. A . . . .
Dirmrr, ]. \\
Dirtru k, IC k
Dill. A. 11
Dill. M. ,K
Dill. W. 11
Driiddr. Miss M. I'k . .
Drum. .M. 1
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868
863
872
880
876
866
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W'illiaiiisf^ort Die kin soil Sc mi nary.
Names. Class.
Dunkcrly, J. R 1B78
Kbcrt, Miss A. M i860
Eckbert, Miss A. M 1874
Eclgcr. Miss M 1857
Elliott, Miss M. E 1862
]-:mcry, Miss Eva V 1857
Emery, Miss Lizzie J i860
Emery, Miss ?vl. V 1857
-■<-Ent.\v. H 1858
]<:ssini;ton, Miss M. R 1877
]-:ssinL;t()n, Miss N. A 1865
Faunce, J. E 1863
Fidler, C. I i860
I'oi'lke, Jennie R 1878
Fredericks, 1). 11. M 1862
Frilin-, Miss M 1865
l-rost, W. M 1880
iMillnua-, C. 1 1880
iMir^l, A. 0 1854
iMirsl, C. C 1853
(a-iirhnrt, 11. F 1853
Ccarliart, W. 11 1862
Cere, Miss 11. A 1852
Cere, Mis^ S. 1-' 1852
(iihson, W. S 1877
( 'loodl.nuler, M is> j . 1'^ ' '^SS
Coodwill, W. 1^' 1875
(ir.iN , 1-:. I 1858
r.reun, Miss li. M 1852
( "/i\rn, Miss M. A •'^SS
( ".ri--s, ^Flss F). !•: 1871
( ".iildm, J 1872
1 l.din, Mis. F. S 1871
IFilciiF.dxr, Mi.s S. !•: i8f.2
1 Fi nil no lid, 1 F S ' •^74
''"^ 1 Liinmond, W. A 18^.4
II, inks, IF K i87f.
1 Finn. F. ( i 1878
1 Finn, in, Mis. ,\. V. 1 .Sr.S
I I ,M!'!s, !■'. ( I I '^'^'] ^-^
IFn-riN Miss \.V 1^70
IFirris, i\Fls.^ F. R 1872
Names. Class.
Hartman, Miss C 1863
Hartzell, C. V 1879
Harvey, J. C... 1880
Haughawout, Miss S. F 1862
Haupt, G. \V i860
Hedges, Miss E. V 1879
Heilman, R. P 1874
Heim, C. F .1875
Heisley, Miss R. N 1852
Hei)biirn, A. I) 1862
Flerr, Miss A. M 1861
Himes, T. H 1865
Hippie, T. C 1865
Flitchins, H 1876
Hollopeter, S. (F M 1865
Howes, Miss A 1864
Hutchison, J. (i 1862
Hyman, Miss J. S 1880
'flyman. Miss S. R i860
■'•Ja(d<son, C. d 1858
lames, J. Harry. /. 1866
James, \V. M 1878
Janney, F. R 1874
John, 1). C 1856
-■•^Jolin, C. W 1858
Jones, Miss S. E 1872
Joyce, l^lijah 1857
Kalbfuss, Charles 1852
King, Mi^s Adda I^ 1877
King, C. E 1876
Kirk, Miss N. A 1880
-Kline, l-:. W 1868
Koch, v.. \ 1880
Konkle, W. F. 1878
Kiess, W. C 1859
-Fandis, J. W 1857
Famed, IF W 1880
Faw. IF S 1868
Fevan. Mis^ M 1864
Flovd, A. F 1879
Fong, IF !•: 1868
Foudcnslager, Miss R. S. . . . 1867
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Willianishort JJicki/ison Seminary.
Names. Class.
tLove, J. K 1877
-^Lovehmd, R 1876
Lovell, Miss A. M 1866
Low, Miss Emma 1857
Lowe, Miss A. S 1 863
Lowe, J. W 1877
Madara, J. W 1873
Madill, (FA 1858
Malin, Miss E 1861
-^Markle, A. M 1871
Mason, Miss T 1866
Massey, Miss A. E 1864
Massey, Miss M. Y. 1873
May, W. A 1873
McCullough, Miss M. J 1877
McDowell, A 1866
■^McDowell, Miss C 1866
McDowell, Miss 1 1865
Melick, (). W 1864
Melsheimer, J. A 1878
Mendenhall, H. S 1853
Metzger, Miss E. Z 1879
Metzler, O, S 1880
Miller, J. M 1875
Miller, Miss JAR i860
Milcdiell, ^Flss M. J 1865
Moore, S. Cr 1861
Mosser, IF II 1877
MonI, C. Y 1878
Murray, '\\ H 1867
Mussina, Miss H 1862
Mussina, Miss F 1861
Mussina, Miss M. A 1864
Nash, Miss F. V\ 1865
Nash, Miss K.I': 1860
NelF J. I 1861
Nicodemus, J. I) 1874
Norcross, W. H 1865
()li\er, Miss A. S 1861
< )lmstea(l, Miss E 1875
( )lmstea(l, Miss M 1S75
Cj))), J. A 1870
^ 1 )('(-c;isc(]. f 1 1 onorni y.
Names. Class.
I'acker, Miss M 1852
l^icker. Miss S. W 1852
Pcarce, Miss A. M 1876
Eearcc, Miss r)essic 1877
Eearrc, A 1858
^-Poisal, R. E 1858
l\)rter, Miss E. S 1866
-^-Pott, R. R 1858
Ransom, Miss K. E 1867
Reeder, W. E 1875
Reeder, R. K 1878
Reighard, Miss S. S 1866
Rentz, W. E 1874
Reynolds, S. A 1874
Rex. J. P> 1878
Richards, Miss FF 1 1873
Riddell, E. C 1877
Riddle, Miss E
Riddle, Miss AL E 1854
Robeson, Miss M 1880
Rue, J. W 1876
Sadler, W. F 1863
Sangree, P. H 1865
Saylor, PvFiss J. S 1862
Scarborough, (F M 1878
Schoch, A 1862
S(h()lield, IC 1 1862
S(-oville, Miss J. I-: 1863
Shammo, Miss I'F V\ 1879
Sliver, W. A 1862
Smith, IF 1-: 1866
Smith, N. P. 1872
SnFith, T. J 1861
Sonder, Miss R. F 186^
Spangler, J. F 1871
Spottsw ood. Miss A. 1'. 1873
Spottswood, Miss F. M . . . . 1865
Steimnit/, J. F 1 8f)8
Stol/, Miss R. J 1873
Strine, Miss M. J 1869
Strohm, W. H 1870
Strong, Miss IF A 1880
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IVilliauis/HJrf Dickinso)i Sf/ni/iary.
Names.
S\\cni;K\ I ). 1''
S\\ ()|)c, I . N
^1 iK'\ hill, C W
\inc\hill, (1. I
^incyhill, Miss M. 10 . . .
^mcyhill, (). li
^inc\liill, Miss S. i\ . . . .
';i\l()r, Miss Ida A
'a\ lor, J. W
"homas, Mi>^ Sadie 1 ) . T"
'lirush. Miss K. A
nin linsoii. Miss M . 1^ . . .
'oillKT, /\. ("
^)\\ nsr nd, \\\ 1*'
\'ail, Miss R.C
\ a iidci'slicc, M iss | . \ . .
\'a niossrii, Ada
Class.
879
868
858
^^57
^77
«53
^^75
863
879
880
8^^
866
869
863
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Names. Class.
Watson, V , A 1864
Watson, Miss V . \\ 1865
Way, E. K 1862
Weigel, I). H 1862
W\dty, IVliss M. P 1875
Winegarclncr, Miss S. M. . . . 1870
Wooden, Miss Dora 1864
Woodward, J 1867
Wright, Miss Ida M 1877
•A'cttcr, Miss AT. 1861
\'o( inn, K. II 1868
""'\'o( urn, (1. M , . i860
N'ocami, J.J i^^^^j
■A'()(uiin, Miss N . 1852
N'onni;", J . \\ 1866
■■^'o^In;^■, \V. / 1877
Zidcrs, Minnie ''^75
*Decc:iM(l.
Ji//ir /6. /S'S/.
Alirc (\idi.iriii(^ ]\d\\ai-ds S Wil lianis|)ort
<'rrli-iid<- 1 losinta- lloiick S Lock ilaxcn
M i micsoi.i j'sk'l Ic M iis-^cr- S I ) rift wood
An.dclla Mill S Lock Il;i\cn
I-li/.iLidi Siix (Kt ( ' Williainsport
( "arnc Sii-an Trsi S Cdcarficld
\'' rni<' Snphia /idt ivs L,. L Williainsport
John L.. I'.aldw iii S Wa shin- ton, I ). C.
John li(i-\(\ l',Ms'. iiiin S MirniiuilU'
Lharlcs 1'im nk lin 1 idlmrr C Montonrsvil Ic
W il liani I'j ncr\ ( .r. I \ -C Wil lia insj)ort
Amos Wiiriani 1\ Mid)all Lortland, ( )rc<;()n
John i low ai'<l Mori ini( 1- S l)an\ illc
( ■.c()i-;,'c Washington Sir\ ens S 1 Instontow 11
( >li \ ( r ( ornclnis W'.iri'hniic S Ha no\ rr
"C hail( s rn)p(tl W.irrcn Shickshiniiy
C- ( '1,1 .-^1. .il. S.— SMcntiCir. !;. L. i'.rllcs Lrttrrs. >!'SiH;cial.
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9
cJunior s01a^^.
"^Everett, Lottie Williainsport
(ichret, Ldla Williams|)ort
Guss, Anna M . , Miniinhung
McKec, Nina L>. \\ ^ DulJoistown
Mosser, Annie New Cumberland
"'■'Riddle, Jennie V lArone
■^Riddle, Mav V Tyrone
Rothfuss, Lhoel)e Williainsport
Stuart, May Williainsport
'^'Arthur, Amos A Reading;-
lUirke, Edmund W Marydel, Md.
lUisey, ( leorge M White Hall, \'a.
Cuddy, (ieorg^e L Sta])kM-s\ ille, Md.
'^'Fox, 1 lerman C I'hiladelphia
1 larris, William V Williainsport
Hitc^hins, Joe H ' b'rostburi;-, Md.
"'■'Mason, Allen J l^Vosthnri;, Md.
"•'■Reed, James II Montoursx ille
Robeson, William I*' Lew istown
Ste\-ens, l^mery M Meadow Caj)
Ste\ enson, William II C hathaiiLs Run
Tax lor, Rollin S Monleomerx'
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lirnx , Carrie M I^nst Drccnwich, R. I.
Curns, Mar\ 1''. Curwcnsxillc
I )il)l)lr, Martha ) Stamford, Conn.
1 )il)l)!r, Mary !■". Stamford, C'onn.
J'.dcr, Martha G Wilhamsport
'1^\ rntl, lhiiil\ M William sport
(«l()\rr, l'',innir S Scl in strove
li\skill, Kate Warrior's Mark
T.arnrd, ( lar.i 1^ l^^rccland
Ma* I'arhi nr, Ll//io Jcansx illc
Milh'i-, J I'll I lie Wilhamsport
W ariu'i', Sa ! ho Whlliamsj)ort
Wusthilh Ah( c" \\ Rri.oNo
lU'crs, Alilton (" lia/lcton
Chiic, i .dw ar( ! i " Salladashiiru"
i)c( krr, j. ( harUv^ \\ Alloona
Prii ! 11 -^--, Morris II I )aii\illc
1 ""iir-t, John W Littlc^town
( d,< -, J :Mri('-^ !*" 11 iistoiUouil
1 1 :;•< hin- >!!, WMdiii- V Jcansxilk'
Kiii.. .\' 1; h). r! V. William^|)ort
Lambcrson, Al •. ! imI* i' 1 1 iistontown
Mami, j . i '. ' h.ii' i Moiitoiirsx illc
Scclilcr, W/li Mil A ] )a!i\ ilU'
Slu'rl()(d^:, Chi t cik (■ W , . „ Lew istovv n
Siiooj I, W id :,M!i i\ W'w ( dimlxa-hi !id
Siiihh, h \\'ih)i!r I'drmiiiL;
\\ il -.11, John 1 C di.irlton
Wil ^Mii, S nnin 1 1 ) Ma|)U'toii
YcaiTi r. h'--*' ^ * N'ra-ritow 11
* Deceased.
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LADIES.
Names. ■ — -— Residences. —
liarker, Stella IC Washington, I). C.
Buckley, Ella M Selinsgrove
Crist, Cora W :*' Jersey Shore
Etnier, Laura A Mount Union
Cray, I"A a I Half Moon
Hart/ell, Ada ]\L C Newport
Hess, lulith C Williamsi)ort
Horn, .\Liry 1) r,edford
Keefer, Tdla Wilhamsport
Leckie, Ida ALiy Jeansx ille
Long-, Jennie M Wilhamsport
I\hd)owell, I'hmnie A Wilh,im sport
ALdxinstrv, Ma^eie I M(d<i!istr\ M ilN, Md.
Mix, Hattie H hroctorx ille'
Moore, Carrie A Wii h.iiii^|)ort
N orris, 1 na 1* Wil liam -|):)!i
Palmer, May Magnolia, Wis.
I'earee, Carrie J LauiTh(Hi
Scott, Lney ( ) Whl 1 i.i m - p< )rt
Simmon^, I'd'. in* e^ L : Stnchiiin
Sham mo, Minnie L 1 la hta \
Stead, Cdirrie M Wilhia m sport
Womer, Clandi.i d" ( irrrn\\oi)d Kurn.K e
CLA rLlCMlCX.
Allen, William ( i. S liahimnir, M(h
Congleton, < )>l)oiaie 1 'hi la< K'l phi.i
I )anielh ( iemgr M St. Nichnhi-^
l''anst, ( iiorin' W M a ha nny
Krred, ]. j^ai^on W iM i.i mspoit
I'dillmer, V . M Montoursx ilK-
( ".utiKais, i l.irrx (.' Miltlmhiire
Hedges, Wdham 11 I ledgesv iMr, W. \ a.
Hopkins, l^homas C \\ esi 1 )e( at ur
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Names. Residences.
Ja( kson, Waller Williamsport
Johns, William Frostburg, Md.
Rhoads, William S Houtzdale-
Slawson, William J Williamsport
Stackhousc, Wellington A Shickshinny
StCNcns, John C Stewartstovvn
Sutliff, D. V> White Haven
Whitney, Henrv H Wallaceton
Williaips, James Mc Meriekton, Md.
Womer, Emanuel S . ....;....... . • Tyrone
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LAD IKS.
Names. Residences.
] )o\ e, Carrie ( ) Jaeksonxille, P'la.
I-jlkins, la-atrii c- M Williamsport
lMlkin>, S^I^ie W Williamsport
( ..iimr, M. Lauretta Williamsport
( \\\\\ , l.iihi 1 Half Moon
( ]\\\ ( r, 1 /i//ir Sinnemahoning
1 Ik 1.^, ( M(»ii;i.i in W Williamsport
1\ ini;. 1 -il lie I 'D-e\ orton
1 .11111, lU.mrhe . . . . , WiHiainsj)orl
MilK 1, M,i\- Madison, Wi>.
N M el \ , M .mn' 1-'. L<>'\g Ive.ich
l\nn\;i !i. I'.i ninr j Williamsport
S.ill.hU', ,\in\ K Williamsport
Tir \ t it< )ii, M iiinir Tatesv ille
\ .1 Ik Kr. 1 .1//U' S Williamsport
\\ ( niiri-, A nil < >K\ (» ( irrenwood l''urn;i( e
\\n uiM, Lottie Williamsport
(.1:N ILl-All'-N.
Alltn, Lh.irlrs Williamsport
AlKn, \\n\)K \\ I'driniMg Williamsport
Aur.ind, ( harlcs Williamsport
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Wlllianisport Dickinson ScDiinary.
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Names. Residences.
Barber, Walter R Pittsburgh
Deek, John B Williamsport
Iknnett, George, Jr Montoursville
Brown, Barton Columbus, O.
Crcighton, Edward Bright Phillipsburg
Drum, Emerson R Conyngham
Ganoe, Harvey Burton Williamsport
Gratz, Charles C Orbisonia
Guyer, Herbert Sinnemahoning
Hamilton, Alexander W^aynesboro
James, (korge R ^ )rbisonia
Kline, Allan J^stevan. . .\ Cowan
Kreamer, Fred C I><>^^^^ Haven
Luppert, (ieorge • Williamsport
MrCloskey, Howard K ^^'''^>^^^
Morgan, Alfred F Shenandoah
Neff, William II WiHiamsj)ort
Powell, Joseph H Williamstown
Price, Thomas L Millington, Md.
Stuart, Edward W^ Williamsport
Swart/., Truston S New lUilTalo
Ransom, William E Williamsport
Readini^S Frank Williamsport
Roberts, (ieorge l^ittsburgh
Ritter, Henry Y. Williamsport
Ryan, Garret E W^illiamsport
Treverton, Henry Eatesxille
X'anDyke, Harry Williamsport
X^i'lkler, l-j-nest J W^illiamsi)ort
\'(elkler, Max Williamsport
Wiiarton, Samuel N Conyngham
Williams, John P) Frostburg, Md.
Wilson, James \\ Williamsport
Yoeum, George C Williamsi)ort
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Cla^^ical ^Department.
LADIKS.
Names. Residences.
RicUllc, Jennie P Tyrone
Riddle, M;i\- V T\ronc
Snyder, Lizzie .T7T WiirKunsport
(;i-:ntli-:mi-:x.
Artluir, Amos A Keadinu'
lUn-ke, i:(lnHiiid W Marydel, Md.
IWisey, Ceoi-r M \\\\\W II all, \'a.
( 'on- Irton, ( >-l)()rin' ; Philadelphia
C."udd\-, ( ".eor-e P Stal)lers\ ille, Md.
pox, 1 lernian i " Philadelpliia
Pidlnier l harles P Montoursxille
(^ate-, jame-^, \V Wllliamsporl
( irav . William I". W'illiainsport
Pi! i-. \dual)rii A Williamsport
P^' 1^ ^, PIP. DnPois
Mt \iinc\ . (. h,:r!< - i ! Alia iilic Pity, N. P
P'-in- Mi!, WiliiaiM P Pcuistow n
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PAi)ii:,s.
^^•'■"^■^- KcsKlr,U(s.
I 'I '^ . ^ Ol n M I,., 4 ( ,I((M\M, h, K. I
< '!'" ■• ^I.Nih- !■: ( ■iiiurii A ill,
• >!l'i»l' . M. Mill, I 1 Si, Mill, ,!-(!, P,,nii.
1 >il>l'!^ . M.i\ P Maiii|,.|-(1. C.nii,
I'l^'- M.in,.' (, Willi. MM. jM, I!
'■•'^^•""•'-. ^'''^^ ^^ ■ Williains|„M-|
/ Vi/iiaiiispi))'/ Die hi 11 so II Sr mi nary.
i:
Names. Residences
''l*Aca-e(l, I'jnip' M W'illiainsporl
I'Acretl, PoKie C' Willia insporl
( iehret, I'd la 1 , William spoil
( lloxcr, I* a nnie S SelinsL;ro\ e
(aiss, Anna M MifllinhnrL;
I lill, Arodella \ViHiainsj)ort
1 lon( 1<, ( lertrude II Po( 1< I Pucn
I lyskell, Kate Warrior's Mark
Parnc^l, Clara I*'. l*^-e(dand
MarP'arlane, Pizzie pans\ ille
^P'litlan(l, Anna P M aeon, Cii.
i\l( Kee, Nina IP W 1 )u P)()ist,)\\ n
Miller, Jennie M Williamsport
AP)sser, Annie \\'u Ciiiidxa'la nd
Musser, Miniu^sota I*'. I )riri\\()()d
Kothfuss, I 'hoePe Wal lia in^port
Stuart, May Wil Iia in .poil
Test, ("arrie S , ( dearlirld
Westlall, Alice W K( now.
Ziders, Waaiie S Willia in^porl
(H<:x'rpi:Mi:\.
lialdwin, James W Washinelon, P). P.
lieers, Milton C' 1 l.i/Kioii
P,eiL;he, Talwin Main li ( lemk
l)0\\ man, John II M ilili i!\ i i i,-
C line, h'.dward W Sail !d,;-l)iir''^
1 )e( ker, P Charles P, A ln», id.l
I )reiruss, I 1 . Moia'is |),!ii\ ii ic
l'"oi-n'sl, John W Pill k -!n\\ n
I'^redrricdx, I )a\ id S M ildi ni )iii-e;
( d ass. James 1*' I 1 ii^toiilow n
I I arris, William P \\ 1 1 Ii.i nisp, »i ;
llattirld, IPaijamin K Alexandria
I lil< hins, Joe 11 Pi'osll )iir;j,, Md.
1 I iil( hinson, W ilPur 1'' lea ns\ ille
Johns, William lA-osiPur- , Md.
KimPall, Amos W Poll la nd. ( )re" on
I ,and)ca'son, A lexa ndta' I 1 uslont, )\\ n
Mann, lames 1' Mon1oiii-s\ ill,>
Mas'.n, Allen J I'd-oslPurL;, Md.
Maxwell, ( ieor-e S Williamsport
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Names. Residences.
MortiiiKT, Jolin II Danville
Keed, James II IMontoursx ille
Rlioads, Spencer H Houtzclalc
Serliler, William A Danv illc
Shoop, William R New Cumberland
Smith, J. Wilbur Fleming
Ste\ ens, Emory M Meadow (tap
Ste\ ens, (ieorge W Hustontown
Stexenson, W^illiam II Chatham's Run
Stull, Arthur I Audenried
Warehime, (). C llanoxer
Warren, Charles I^^ Jeansville
Willianison, liradle) I ) Renox'o
Wilson, John I Charlton
Wilson, Samuel 1 ) Mapleton
Wirts, Alfred I) Mill Hall
^ eai;c'r, Jesse ( ) \'eagertown
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Ifcadcmic Department.
lai)1j:s.
^^^'"t'^• Residences.
n.irkrr, Sull,i V. W'.ishinoton, I). C.
l>ii< kK\ , I'll.i M Selins^roxe
^"I'^l, C(.r.i li Jersey Shore
1 ^"^ *•- < .tni^' < > .Jack son \illc, V\\\.
i:(lkiii^, r.c. ih-K r M Williamsj)ort
l.dkiiis. Sus.m !'. Williamsport
l-'nicr. Liim-.i A Mount Union
< "'•iiioi'. M.if\ 1 Williamsport
< ''■■•V. 1'n.i I Ilnlf Moon
^'''•>\. I.nlu I Half Moon
( .ii\ cr, Li//i(' Sinnem.'dionim'-
I Lirl/cH, .\(ki M. C Ne\v|)ort
' hss. j.diih C Williiimsport
1 li< 1^-. < '-cop'i.in.i Williamsport
lloni. M.ir\ 1) IJedford ■
Names. Residences.
Keefer, kdla Willi. nnsi)orl
•<inK, Millie 1 Trexorton
Leekie, Ida M Jennsville
Linn, lilanche , W^illiamsport
Lono-, Jennie M Williamsport
MeDowell, Fannie A Willi.imsport
MeKinstry, Ma-gie I M(d\instry\s Mills, Md.
Mill^^r, M:^ Madison, Wis.
Mix, ll.utie H. ^
Moore, C\trrie A. . . .
Ni( ely, Maine \\
^''•"'"'S Ina 1' Williainsi)ort
l'<''"''^i'. M;iy Maenolia, Wis.
1'^^'^'"^'^'. Carrie J l.aurelton
'*^''"'<'^'. Crace Ihmtin-don
Kiin> an, l'\imiie J Williamsport
Saila(U\ Amy T Williamsport
^<""t'. J^i'^> ( ^ Wiliiamsp,,]-!
Sham mo, Minnie \\ llalilax
Simmons, J. [''raiKe.-. F . Stockton
. . I rocior\ II le
Williannsport
. 1 .on-'- l\i.'aa~h
Wil li;, msport
Stead, ("a rrio M
'IVcvci Ion, MiDiiir I ,!U's\ iiie
X^rlkUa-, i.i//ic S W iiliam>po)-t
^\'<"''^^''. '^^-ili'' W illuiiispoi-i
'^\'*'"'*'''. Claudia T ( a'cuaiw o- m 1 Kiirnara^
^''* •"'"'•■. -C Ulc\ o ( a-c; n\NO()d kiirn:i.-r
^'•"■n'i^ \^A\^^ , ■ WHliaMisp,,!-!
(d'-NriJAi i:x.
Ali^'ii. Cliark -; Wiiliam-qv^rf
■\^'''i'. !■''»!><■'■! I'drininy W iik,:-!! -ju.ri
-'^"^■"' WiMiain C. S Fa!niiiM,r. W-A,
^^^"'■'"'1. Charlrs._ { )u I ;> ,lM(.^v n
•'■'•"''^■f, W.dter K ■; Mlr^di^aix {"iw
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li t iij i-J)iirt
( < ir.ad \ 1 1 !(^
'''■''"rtl, Ccor-r, jr M<)lil..i!i-s\ ilU>
'''■"^^ ". Ikiilon ('(ihiin!)-]., ( ).
'- 'i'ri;;!);(»ii, ! jlw .!i-J Kri-ht
I )ana 11, ( :-,>i-r M •
'^'■""■' I'-ni-r-un U (■,,,., n,,h,Mn
"•"■"!'^'. Cr..i-c W ^ Mahannx Tiiv
''"'^'^■^'' J- I'^'ii^'»ii Will. ,!n^p,,,-i
^'"""'^'^ J'o^tri- M MoiitoaiMilk-
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// 'illiaiiispoji Diihijisi^ii Sr mi nary
Names. Residences.
(ianoc, ll;ir\ry lUirton WiirKiinsport
(hmI/., ClKirlrs C" Orbisonia
Cmilciis, Jlarry C Miminl)iir^-
(aiycr, Ilcrl)ert SinnenKihoning
llaniilton, Alexander Waynesboro
Hedges, William M Hedgesville, W. Va.
Hopkins, Thomas C West Deralur
Jackson, WalUa" l)ur)()isto\vn
James, ( 'reorge K Orbisonia
Kline, .Mian 1-: Cowan
Kreamer, Kredrriek C Kock llaxen
Lui)pert, ( '.eorge Roeklown
Mel loskey, Howard l". Oriole
Morgan, Alfred V Shenandoah
Netf, W'dliam 11 Williamsporl
Powell, Joseph 11 Williamstown
knee, Tk.omas 1 Millinglon, Md.
Kansom, William I". Williamsporl
Reading, Frank Newberrx'
Khoails. William S 1 loul/.dale
Ritter, 1 hnr\ l". Williainsport
Rol)erts, ( K'orge Riltsbnrgh
R\ an, ( kirrel T Williams|)()rt
Skiu -.oil, Wilkiam ^J Williamsporl
Si.irkh()!i-.t-, Wrirmeton A Shiekshinn\
Sle\ rii ., lohn ( Slewartstown
SMiait, i-.du ,i!-(l W Williamsporl
^inli!!, P. \\ Wiiile I la \ en
^'A ,ire , IVuMMn ^ New lUitlalo
Tr, \ . riMii, 1 ! iii \- .'l"atc^s\ il If
\ .1 n 1 )\ k. , I 1,11 i\' ■ Williamsporl
V(rl K V r. 1 .nir ' I Williamsport
\ ,1 Ikkr, Max Wilham sport
W 1 1,1 It on, Sam ml N ('on\ ngham
\\ iiiliH \ , 1 kill V 11 Walkieeton
\\ il,k 1 kiK 1 Shenandoah
\\ klk,ini , k'!m k. l*h-osibnrg, Md.
\\ ;1 ii,Mii , l.iirn - M'~ Meri( kton, Md.
\\ li ,..!i, kimr . !•; Williamsport
\\ OiiK 1, laiiamhM S '!"> roue
Y( )( iim, rkM-.r'.M- C Williamsport
Williaiiisf^oii nickinsoii SciiiiiuDy.
Names. Residences.
Allen, Wk (k S Ikiltimore, Md.
Aurand, Ck K Williamsport
lieighe, lulwin Abuieh Chunk
Faust, Oeoi'ge W Abihanoy
(iray, WiUiam I': Williamsport
( iralz, C. C < )rl)isonia
(hiteknis, 11. C Miminburg
llattield, Ikmjankm R Alexandria
Horn, IC R Ik'dford
Ja(d<son, W^ Williamsport
Kline, A. W Cowan
Fupperl, (leorge Williamsporl
Rhoads, Spencer 11 I loul/.dale
Rhoads, Wk S llout/.dale
Ritter. W. 11 Williamsporl
Shaw, A. R Shenando<di
\\kirren, C. T Shickshinny
Whitney, 11. H Wallacetr)n
Wilde, k: Shenandoah
W^illiams, J. R> k'rostburg, Md.
Williams, J. Me Merickton, M(k
Williamson, l)r<nlley I) Reno\o
Wilson, |. !■: Williamsport
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f\[)h:s.
Nanus. KLSidcnct-s.
Andrns, (d.ira. , . . .- \\ il lia msporl
Ikislian, Lottie \\ Montoursx illr
Black, Carrie W1l1iamspf)rt
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Ciirns, Mam
Dibble, Mar
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lAnicr, I.aiir
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Test, Carrie
Trcverton, ^
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Names.
A( lienbach, ( i. C
Allen, R. F
(iray, Willi
llatriekl, 15
Harris, A.
1 lutchmson
MacCollin.
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Shaw, A mo
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Wil liamsport
lams
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Names, i_, . ,
Kesidences.
Malk-((, Trrvclto \Villiams|)(,rl
Olmstc.l, r;imcr Williainsport
vSpccial Students
Names. ,,
Kcsidcnccs.
'''"''^' "•"■'> I' Williainsporl
'"•'^■'^■>' -I- " Duliois
Maxucll, (.cop.v S Williains|„„t
M( Aniuv, rhaiK s II Atlantic City, X. j.
1 '.H"kc'r, 1 11 lid AX7-n-
' -' Willi.'unsj)f)rt
Slate, ( i\'(\-. . . A\Mi- .
• vV illiainsport
SIJMMAHY.
SMmU'I!!.-, Ill Cl.ls^K .li Coiirsi'
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MikU'mK id S( iriiliric ( 'oiirsc ^
63
MiKKiils m .\( .idrinic Course
97
Mudrnts in Coin iiiun i.il Course
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Spec i, 1 1 SUidcnls " "^^
()
Mi'sic i)i:i'.\!<'i\Mi:.\r.
ShKlcnts in I n^(riiiiu-nl,i ! Music ^
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SUidcni ^ ill I hoi-ou'' h I i.i
• ■ 2 1
SlL!'.k 111., ill \ 01 al L nlliii-r
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AK I' I )ld'ARTM J :N'r.
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Si iidr iit-^ in I 'n|-tiM it I ',1 Hi! in-
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Mtidr III . in ( iM \ nnniL; . * '^
^^t'ldcnls in I'holo-iMpli I'aintin'.^
Student- m I )tM\v m- * ' '
" ■■.■•■;, TO
( !■ .1 II I mil ^
NmnhiT I)\ 'rcnii.. ; Winter Tenn.. ..".""*''*' /,
( Sprin- IVnii ...\ 146
Whole Xuniher 1)\ I'eniis '
^ 470
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1 1 lI/iaj}isf^o)i Dickinson Srniimn-y.
2:]
Prizes -^A^ardcd in 1880.
T/tr J^resiJeuf s J'/'izr for excel loicr in icri/in^^- and i/e/iirj-ij/i:^ an
Oration :
Miss Adkllk Hakk, ) J*'M^'<ii- ^
WMliamsport
Dird-in-l land
TJie luicui/y J^rizc for exceilencc in Dcc/aniafion :
Miss StKLLA liAKKKK, . . - . Waslii n-' toil, I). C.
7iie Mrs. A. /. (h'ay J^rize for exceiicnce in Reaiiifo^:
Miss LizziK S.\vi)i:r, --.._. Wdlliamsport
Tlie Professor VieiJ.-ier Prize — fJie J^irs/ Prize fiO' exceilenee in
Insfi nnienfai Music :
( u:i)K(.i: W. 1N)()Li<:k,
SluMiaiidoali
TJie J>reJini C^' C\). Piizes— flic Secc^no and diiirii Prizes f(0-
excei/ence in Inslrninenfai Music :
Miss Anna 'rirrs— ScMond,
Miss MrNNir: Mrssi:K Third,
\\ i ! ha iiispor
1 )nli\\ o( X
diie Ciiarits (\ M//ssi//a i'ri-e for cxceiiiJicc in Srti/,
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/ Villia))isf\)rt Dickijisoii Seminary.
COURSH l.\ SCIH.NCI' AM) LlTF.RATllKl-:.
I'l^oii comiilctiii.i; the following Course llie Student will be entitled to the Degree of H.-ich-
elor of Science. Those not wishing to take the whole Course can pursue such studies as they
desire, subject to the action of the Faculty.
sophomorp: year.
Fall Term.
History (Swinton's Outlines).
Civil Oovcrnmcnt (Young).
Algebra (Robinson's Elements).
Latin — First Lessons — ( Leighton).
French.
(lerinan.
Elective.
W'lM i.K '1"i:k.m
Sl'Kl.\(. Tl.lCM
History (Swinton's (Outlines).
Rhetoric^ ((juackenl^os).
Algebra (Robinson's Li"ii\ ersit\).
Latin- (iraniinar and ReatLM* (Al-
l^Vench. | kai c\: (Ireenough). [- PJectue,
(/ernian. j
Rhetori(~ (Ouackenbos).
Algebra (Robinson's Lni\-ersit\-.)
( '/eometry ( W'entworth).
Latin S\nla.\ and Reader.]
P'rench.
( leriiian.
- J'deetixe.
ILMOR \'1:AK.
1'^ \1,I, Tl.l^M.
/-
' I'. iiglish Litca.it II re (Shaw).
I 'In si()l()i;\ ( 1 1 iitchisoii ).
( iroinctrx' ( Wcaitworth ).
-] Natm-al Philosoplu ( I *r( 1<'^ ( la nf)t ).
I .aim C As.ir Sy ntax ( A lien ^K; )
I Lrrecnoiigh). J- I'deetixc
\\i\ I i:i< '\\ \{ M
I" rcMK n.
( ".rnna n.
( Xatural Philosoplu' f Leak's (la not ) ,
Menial I 'hil()s()j)h\' (Wan la nd ).
J
VJL'nnonu'trN ( Wheeler
: i.atin \"ii
I l'"!en( h.
1 (rcaaiian.
j~.
i
ldeeli\e.
Si'Ki-\(. TiaxM
la idiax es of Christianity (Taley).
M(ait.il 1 'hil()-^(>])h\ (\\.i\land).
I )()tan\ (( rra\ ).
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I'h-eiK h. .- Lleetn e.
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Fall Term.
Wlnter Term.
Si'RiNc; Term
SENIOR Yr:AR.
Moral Science (Wayland).
(jeology (Dana).
] Political Economy (Wayland— Chapin).
[ Analytical Geometry (Olney).
f Logic (Coppcc).
I Chemistry — with Lectures — (Eliot l^ Storer)
] Astronomy (Ray).
[ Calculus (Olney).
f Butler s Analogy (Emory cK: Crooks).
I Chemistry — with Lectures— (Eliot c\: Storer),
I English, Last and Present (Trench).
[ Calculus (Olney).
CLASSICAL COCRSL:
l'])()ii coniiilctini; the (ollou ni.:^ ("oursc the Studcnl w ili Lc entitled to the Dcutcc of
r.aclielor of Ails. Those not v\ ishin^ to (oiiijilele the e"(;inse (.an ijur.stie such studies as
they desire, subject to the action ol the Faculty.
SOPIIOMORI-: Yh:AR.
V \\A. Ti:i<.\K
Histor\' (Swinton's ( )iitlines).
Civil (io\ eminent (N'oiing).
Algebra (Robinson's hdemenls).
Latin Ca-sar.
(ircad< I'^irst Lessons (White); Cirannnar
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Si'KiNa. Ti:i<M.
I Ilistorx (Swinton's ( )ntlines).
I Rhetoric ( ( hiac l<enbos).
' Ah'ebra ( Robinson's L ni\ersit\ ).
I Latin X'irgil (Chase).
[(h'eek I'^irst Lessons (White); (i|-aniinar (Ciood-
I Rhetoric ( < hia( l<enl)os ).
I \leebra ( Robinson's L ni\ersit\ ).
'' ( ">i (tnu tiA ( WA-ntw orth ).
I Latin \ii'i;il (Chase).
( ir'v'ek Anabasis.
Fall Ti:i<m.
JLNIOR ^■I•:AR.
j I'jiglish Liter. iture ( Sh.iu ).
j Natural Philosophy ( Pec k's C,a
I Ph\ siology ( I lut( hison ).
j ( ieonu-trx ( W'entworth ).
I Latin X'li'gd (Chase).
[^ Creek- - An«il)asis.
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Sprinc; Tkrm.
Mental Philosopliy (Wayland).
Natural riiilosopln ( 1 Vck's (ianot),
Trij^ononictry (Wheeler).
j Latin — Cicero — Orations.
[ (ircek — Homer — Iliad.
Evidences of Christianity (Paley).
Mental Philoso|)hy (Wayland). .
Surveying- (Murray).
Latin- Cicero-Orations.
Creek — Homer.
si:ni()R \'J':ar.
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Moral S( ience ( \\'a\ hmd ).
r(»liti( al Lconoiii\ (\\'a.\ land Ch.ipin).
( rColoL^y ( Dana).
Anal\tic.d (leonirtry (()lne\).
Latin Mor.icc.
Creek- Xenophon Mernorahilia.
Loi;ir (Coj^|)ee).
CdKMni>tr\ - with Le( tures (Idiot tS: Storer),
Astronomy ( Kay ).
Cahulus (( )lne\ ).
Latin Li\ \ .
Creek- Tlato A}M)lot;y and Crito.
l>iitler's Analoi;) ( l-anory \: (/rooks).
( heinistr\, willi LerUircs (j-jiot cv Storer).
K "al( uhi^ (< )lne\ ).
Latin Taiitus (irrm.inia .ind Ai;ricola.
( «reek 1 )eni()sthenes <)tali<)ns.
((il.l.l-.CI: l'KI';r\KAT()RV (orRSl'.
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(",,ll,_., ,,| Lnpii it\. '~"lii'!<:iil> iii,i\' ciitvi n .1! .111} ['miiiI !.,i wlmli ihc}' .irc luciiared.
TliD^c cuiiiiilclin^ It \s ili ic«_ci\<; .1 Dii'loiiM.
SnpJloMORL \\\\K.
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Win IKK Ilkm
I Latin I'drst le^-fu,- i Leighton).
I Arithmetic ( Rohiir^nn ;. C(jmplete).
I ( iammar ( 1 i ar\ r\ ).
[ Amerir.iii llistdiA (Lnssiiv^).
I Latin (/lammar and Reader- (Allen ^: (/reen-
i ArithmetK i Robinson's Lompletej. [f>i'K^^)
I ( /i.nnmar ( 1 lar\ey ).
[^ Ameri( an llistor)' (Loosing).
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( Latin — Syntax and Cusar- (Allen i!v (ireenough),
J I^nghsh y\nalvsis.
I Arithmetic Com|)leted.
[ Algebra (Robinson's I^lements).
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Latin — Caesar. [winL
( ireek- First Lessons — (White) ; Grammar (Cood-
Algebra (Robinson's Ldements).
History (Swinton's Outlines).
Latin- V^irgil (Chase). |\vin).
(ireek- First Le.-^sons (W hite); Crammar, (( ioo(L
Ceometry ( Wentworth).
History (Swinton's Outlines).
Rlietoric (Ouackenl)os).
Latin- Virgil (Chase).
( ireek Anal)asis.
( ii'ometry ( W^entworth).
Rlietoric (( )ua(d<enbos).
SILNTOR vkar.
Latin Virgil- (Chase).
(ireek An<d3asis.
Natural Philosophy ( Peck's ( ianot).
(ieometry (Wentworth).
Rhysiolog)' (Hutchison)- 0{)tional.
Latin- Cicero- Orations.
(ireek- Homer- Iliad.
Natural Philosoph\- ( Peek's (ianot).
Mental Pliiloso[)hy (Wa\ land].
Latin Cicero ( )rations.
(ireek- 1 lomer- Iliad.
Mental Philosoph) (Wa\l and).
liotany ( ( ir.iy ).
MoDi'kx L\\(;r\(ii;s.
( ( irammar ( Schinil/.).
AhMs S\ nopsis.
ReackT '(( )tto).
C.i:rma\ CoiRsi:.
I Wilhelm 'i\-ll (Sclidler).
j Jungfrau xon (Orleans (Sehiller)
lj)higenie aul Tauris ((icethej.
Faust (( i(ethe).
I )icti()nary (Adier).
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1''ki:n(ii Coi'KSi:.
T) lie k i Hij li ;u n ' s luii-c nc s .
Rc;ulcr ( Ahn).
Pa 111 ct Vir^i;inia (St. Pierre).
Classic Reader (l)e Kixas).
Corinne (Miidaine de Stael).
L'Alleniagne (Madame de Stael),
Les Miseral)les (X^ietor Hugo).
Dictionary (Surenne).
rirriox S3. 50 each, j)er term of twehe weeks.
The aim in this department will be to ^i\e a thorough Musical
I'Mucation, both in tlie teclmi(|ue and the aesthetics of the art, and to
this end only stiVuhird text books and studies will l)e used.
The (iradualinij C(An'se com|)rises selections from the followinu"
studies, and is intended to occuj)\- about three \ears. Students (^om-
})leling the Course, in( ludin^;- Thorough Pass, will receive a Diploma.
Pieces adapted to the attainments of the pupil aregi\en froni the first.
FIRST VKAR.
Rl( hardson's New Method ; New luigland Conserxatorv Method ;
Du\ernoy's Studies in Mechanism; llerz's Studies, iiook I and 2;
Krause's Studies, op. 2 and 4; Poes(-hh(en's, oj). 66; PlaicK's Tech-
nical Studies ; liertini's, op. 29 and 32 ; Mason's System of Accents;
( /crn\^ School ol Xelocitx, Pook i and 2 ; C/.erne\'s 100 Proeressixc
Studies, op. I 39.
ShX'oND \h:AR.
C/.criiN "s Studii'> (»n the Art ol I)c\eloping the I'ingers, oi). 740,
P)()(»k I A\v\ i\ ("/crn\'s School (){ \'elo(it\, P)Ook ^; Iler//s Studies,
Pxx'k ;^, 4 .ind 3; Mos( hclcs, op. 7:;; Kohler's Special Studies, liook
and Iwci'i isr> ; l\ohlci''s Chissical School, from No. i to 6 ; .\Pn-er's
Siinhr^, op. 01, P)ook I and 2; ("Icment's Preludes and k'xercises ;
ileUer's Studies, op. 4^, P)Ook I and 2.
THIRD VTAR.
C/rrii\'^, op. 740, P)()ok 3, .|, 5 and 6 ; Moschcles' Studies, op. 70;
( ' hanr Ml' . Slu(hcs ; ( iradus a nd Parna^sun ; Ci'a me r's Studies ; Pis/.t's
Studies; Thalbrr;,; Slu(hc-; Schu ma n"s St udies, oj). i :^.
\()C"AP TRAlNINCr.
l'"ii.:^r \i:ak. Stud) of the Register^, the Major Scale, Solfe^-^d
( Ikissiiii, Pabl.K he, Concoru^ or ecpTu alent) ; some son<'s.
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Skconi) YKAK.-^-Chromati(^ Scale, Minor Scale, Swelled Notes,
Ornaments (Bassini, Concone or equivalent); some songs (Abt,
Kuecken, (;und)ert, I'roch, Millard, etc.)
Third Ykar.— Solfeggi (Bordogni, Concone, etc.), Recitation,
Oratorio and ()j)cratic Music.
THEORY OF MUSIC.
First Yicar.- Rudiments of 'Phorough liass.
Skcoxi) Ykar.- A. N. Johnson's Harmony.
'PiiiRD Year.-- A. N. Johnson's Harmony and History of Music.
Students not wishing to take the Graduating I^iano Course, may
take a Course on the Reed Organ, selected by the teacher, and will
be likewise granted a Diploma, if thev acciuire al)ilitv in reading--
ordinary church music at sight, and in a manner sufficiently clear for
l)ur])oses of accompaniment.
Students of the (Graduating Piano and Organ Courses are recpiired
to join the ( General Sini-inu- Class.
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A full Course of X'iolin Playing has also been |)repared for the
beneht of those who are seeking su})erior attainments in this de-
partment.
All Music Scholars ha\e \'ocal Culture /r.r of charjrr^ but classes
will only be formed when four or more desire to enter them.
TIT'PION. PicKM, 12 \Vf:i:Ks.
Instrumental Music, Piano or Kni^^d Organ,
Cse of instrument (two periods each day),
Pipe ( )rgan, ----_.
Use of Instrument (one hour each d.iv).
Theory of Music, in (lasses of four or jnore (
'Pheory of Musi( , to single pupils,
\'ocal Culture, in (lasses,
\'o(^il Culture, to single puj)ils,
Vocal Music, in classes of ten or more,
X'iolin Musi( , in (lasses of four (each),
\'iolin Music, to single puj)ils,
Yifdin Music, in (lasses of two (each),
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NORMAL MUSIC COUKSIL
The irrowini'- love of Music h:is lan-cly increased the demnnd for
(onipetent music teachers. To meet tliis demand this Course is
estabhshecl. We present it with entire confidence to those who desire
to l)ecome skilled in their profession, but who have not had oppor-
tunity for Norn^al training.
The Institution is amply su])i)lied with first-class instruments, com-
])rising (^rand, U])right and Scpuire Pianos, with convenient access to
a large and su])eri()r Pipe Organ.
The Course will extend through one year, upon com])leting whicdi
tlie Student will be entitled to a l)ii)l()ma, with the Degree of I'.acdie-
lor of Music.
Admission to the Normal Class will be by Diploma, or upon
examination in the studies comprised in our regular "Course in
Music," or their ecpiixalents.
Amon<j the si)ecial ach antages offered may be mentioned :
(i) Careful- instruction by a thoroughly educated Cerman Professor
of acknowledged ability and wide experience; (2) Daily opportunity
to hear how the different branches of Music are taught; (3) Practical
work in teaching under the personal direction of a su{)erior instructor ;
(4) Pare facilities for cultivating a correct taste in Music, in c^oncerts
gi\en from time to time, and in weekly j)ublic entertainments, partly
musical, in the Seminary Chapel; (5) Connection with a long estab-
lished and widely known Literary I nstitution, which will cheerfulh'
aid in securing for its pupils positions as teacdiers.
Six lessons will l)e given each week, namely: Two in teacdiing
the l\UMnents of Music, two in lea(-hing the Theory of Music, and
two private lessons on the Piano or Crand Pi})e ()rgan, as pre ferret 1.
TriTifi)N. Tkrm, 12 Wi:eks.
Se\(Mi1\- two Pcssnns, ------
I'sr of Pi. mo for j)r;i( Tk c (two periods eat h d;iy),
Csc- of Pipe ()ri;:in lor pr.K ti( e (oiu- hour each day),
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This (Icp.utnicnt is iuuKm" llu^ direction of a lady of rare ahilit)'
;in(l wide ( iiitiire. ll.uiiig added to the usual art curritailum in a
Scininarx the n-giilar (ourse at a S( hool of Design, she is thoroughly
(|ualilic(l to meet the most rigid demand lor instruction in both the
nsefa! and ornamental branches of the department.
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The Course in Drawing comprises Linear, Perspe;ctive, Object and
Model Drawing. Due attention is given to the brancdies of India
Ink, Water Colors, I'astel and Crayoning — Portrait Crayoning being
a specialty. The Course in Oil embraces Landscape and Portrait
Painting.
Students desiring a full Course in this department will, upon satis-
factory advancement in all its branches, be entitled to a Diploma.
TUITION.—Term, 12 Weeks, 30 Lessons.
Monochromatic and Pastel Painting (each),
Painting in Water Colors,
Painting in Oil, ---__.
Portrait Painting, - _ - _ -
Pencil Drawing, - - _ _ .
Portrait Crayoning, - - - _
Crayon Drawing;, - - _ _ _
Photograph Painting, - ^ _ .
China Decorating, - - - - _
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20 00
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F.LOCIITIOX.
Llo( iition is ie(ogiii/.ed as a most impoHaiU braiK h of education.
This department is iiiulei- the supervision of a thoroughly (jualitied
and experiemc'd teacher, and will iiu hide a careful vocal drill, and
l)ractice in the entire range of expression. It will also embody siu h
a \ ariet\' of Recitation and Readings as ma\ serve to exemplifv the
(pialilies and modulations of the voice, and will (over gesture and
a( tion.
(OMMliRCIAI. |)i;rAKT\li;.\T.
'Ihi^ ( ourse is designed to give a thorough knoujed'^e ol the
priiuiples of business transactions. It ma\ be pursued alone or in
(onnec-lion with other studic^s, thus a( (ommodat ing those seekiivj .1
literarv, as well as those seekin- only a business educ.ilion. The
time recjuired to tinish it will (le[)end upon the proficiency of ihe
pupil in the Paiglish branches, .md the diligence with which he
works. Individual instruction is given, and the Student can advance-
as r.ipidlv as Ills abililK's will admit.
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BOOK-KKKPING.
This subicct, as an indispensable condition of all successful business
life, will receive careful attention. The Student will begin with the
simplest elements, and will be conducted through thorough and com-
prehensive sets, embodying the principles and practices of Single
Proprietor, Partnerships, Commission, Jobbing and Importing lUisi-
ness. Changing from Single to Double Entry, Farm Accounts with
six-column Journal, &c.
The sets to be written up are specially adapted to a preparation for
actual business life, some of them being taken from the largest firms
of New ^'ork c^ity.
PENMANSHIP.
Careful instruction will be afforded in both Plain and Ornamental
Penmanship. The importance to a business man of a neat, legible,
rajnd handwriting cannot be overestimated. Opportunity will be
given, to such as desire, to become accomplished in Pen Lettering,
Pen Drawing and Flourishing.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Under this head will l)e included not only Letter Writing, but
Business Papers of xarious forms, embracing all Negotiable Pai)ers,
such as Notes, Drafts, Checks, Receipts, c\:c.
COMMERCIAL LAW AND LOLITICAL ECONOMY.
lU'sides the regular class instruction in these ])ranches, Lectm'es
will be «'i\en from time to time by the cdjlest Lawyers in the cit)',
and by the Lresident.
COMMERCIAL ARriHME'riC.
LariK lil.ir altrntinn will br gixru to thr Principles ol Interest, I )is-
( oiial, Slocks, Laitncrship Settlements, C'om mission, Taxes, Insurance,
i:(|iiati(»n of ravincnts, l^xchange, ^.^c.
CRADCATION AND DIPLOMA.
In addition to the al)o\c studies, the (iraduating Course includes
laieli>h (■.r.nnm.ir and Political C/eograj)hy. l)ij)lomas will 1)e
.,\vaivied to all persons passing the re([uired ex.iminations.
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ADVANTAGES.
Students in this department will have all the oi)portunities for
general culture afforded to Students in other departments, assured by
weU-conducted Literary Societies, Reading Rooms, large Libraries,
association with experienced teachers, and the rcfming inlluences of a
Christian home.
TUITION.
Book-Keeping and Business Course (time unlimited),
Book-Kceping alone (term of three months), -
Practical Penmanship,
Ornamental "
Board, Room, Washing, cKic, same as in other departments.
TIME FOR ENTERING.
Students may enter this department at any time in the Academic^
year, a fair knowledge of the I-mglish branches being the only
requisition.
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A Normal Class will l^c organized during tlic Fall and S[)rin
Terms for those who desire to teach. The Course will comprehend
special instruction and drill in the-l)ran(^hes taught in Public Schools,
])ractical work in teaching under the direction of members of the
Facult}', and Lectures on the Theory of Teaching by tlie President.
No extra change 7uill be made.
We will not be ready to recei\e Students before the hrst day of
the term. ( )n the second (la\- (dasses are formed, a term scdiedule
tor recitations adopti'd, and K'ssons assigned.
Students from other schools ma\' enter an\' (dass on passing a
satisfactor\ examination in the pre\ious studies of the course', or their
e(|ui\alents. The examination may be wai\ed if the Facult}' are
otherwise assured that it is unnecessar\-.
The language "elected" in the Coin'se in Science and Literature
will be rrtainetl throughout the reipiired two \ ears.
'I1ic ladii's arc adlowed to substitute a Course in Music, Orawin'j
aiul baintniL', Cerman or French, lor the (h'eek Lani-uaLie and for
Auabtical ( ".cometr\' and C"al(uhis.
UrthoLM'a ph\ . i'*t\ iiiol< );j \ , fUa ii iig, ('oni position and I )eclama.ti(m
ihi'f )Uidi( )iit ,1 1 ! llu' C( )ui'-.' s.
The (lasses in I Vi'jononirtr\ and Sui'\c\iii'' ai'c eixcui such field
(liill .!:> Will tamili.iri/c lluin willi practical sur\i'\ing.
In llic department^' ol Aim icnt and Modern Languages the (dasses
arc [)i.i(ri(cd 111 oral and written c\ei'(ises throughout the Course.
I.citurc^ will be ej\en Irom tune to time in the \arious depart-
ments.
A LiblK.il (In-, will ,iLo be lormed lor the benefit of su( h as
1ia\-ethc Abnc-Ii\ in \ u \\ , il de-ired.
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WILLIAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY
Is an institution of high grade, with ainj)le facilities forgiving young
ladies and gentlemen a superior education, it is organized u[)on the
plans which have been ap|)r()ved by long experience, and adopted
by the best schor)ls in this country, end)racing all modern a})pliances
in means and methods (T instruc^tion. It was founded in 1848, and is
regularly chartered by the Legislature of the State of IVnnsyl vania,
and authorized U) confer degrees upon those who c-omj)lete the pre-
scribed Courses of Stud v.
The Seminary is under the i)atronage of the Central Pennsvlvania
Conference, being owned and practi(\illy managed by the Preacliers'
Aid Society. As this in\ estment was rather to promote the im|)ortant
work of Higher Christian l^ducation than to make money, the |)ara-
mount ])urpose is to (-ombine thorough instruction and careful moral
training with the c^omforts of a good home, at the lowest i)ossible r.ites.
LOCATION.
Williams|)ort is one of the most beautiful and healthy j)laces in
die State. It has never been subject to epidcanics of an\- kind.
Many (oming to the school in poor health ha\e returned fully
restored. The city is situated on the West Lranch of the Sus(|uhanna
Ri\-er, has a population of twenty thousand, is widely known for its
intelligence, its enterprise, the taste displayed in the character of it^
public buildings and pri\ ate residences, and the moral appliances
with wliicdi it is furnished. In small towns and \ illag(\s the fac ilitie
for culture— intelle(iual as well as astheti(- and moraL- are generally
lindted, rarely reac hing beyond the institution itself, and hen(\" student
life must become monotonous, Lu king the ins{)iration which a lap-er
j)Iace with wider oj)portunities affords. d\venty-se\c'n churches, an
active temperance orgaru/ation, and a branch of the ^'oun<'- Men's
Christian Asscxiation, endjracing many of the most earnest Idiristians
in the community, with a large library free to all, and ac(xcssible at
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all times, indicate sonic of llic rcli^^ious intlucnc^cs l)n)ug]it to hear
uj)on the yonni; in Willianisport.
BUILDINGS.
• The 1)uil(lings occupy an cniincnce overlooking tlic city, and arc
surrounded bv ])eautiful shade trees, while the grounds contain five
acres, affording ample room for exercise and play. They arc brick,
heated by furnaces in the cellar, and supplied throughout with pure
mountain water.
Jk)th departments are furnished with bath-rooms and all modern
ap|)liances for (^omfort, and in the entire arrangement of the buildings
great (^are has been taken for the convenience and health of the
occu])ants.
The ladies' apartments are entirely separate from the others, and
tJier'c is no association of the sexes but in tJie presence of their instructors.
The ha})j)y intluence, niutna//y exerted, in their slight association in
the recitation room, at the table, and in the ]:)ublic exercises of the
(diapel, is to be seen in the culti\ation of a cheerful and animated
disposition, in the formation of good habits and manners, in ardent
dexotion to study, and in the attainment of high moral character.
These, with many other \ aluable results, ha\e established the fact
that the ])est plan for a school is, ac( ording to the e\ident design of
I'rox ideiice in the constitution of societx', on the basis of a well-
regulated christian family, 77ie inenibcrs of tJic luiculty /ire in the
l>i/i/ifin_i;\ eat at t/ic s<rn/e tables, and /lai'c cojista/it oiursii^ht of ail the
St 11 doits.
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l\c( ()L;iii/iiig the importance of pln^ical culture, amj)le ])ro\ision
i^^ inadc for ;i ppr()|)i-iate athletic sports, as well as for s\stematic
ph\ -ic.d (ie\ elopiiu'Ut. A military compaiu is organized, with daih'
drill during recreation hours, lor tlu' gentkanen who desire to joiti it.
Suitable exca-cise is provided for \\\v ladies in calistheni(^s and
lii^ht i;\ in nasties, under the direction of a competent t^'aclua'. The
i;entK'iiieii not belongini; to the mi1itar\ compain and all the xoun*'-
ladies .n'e I'eijuired to j)ai'ti( ij)ale in ihese exercises.
I.e(Hires on Health will also be given from time to time, 1)\- an
eminent ph\si(-i.in.
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The rooms are larger than in most boarding schools, the ladies'
being i6\ 13 feet, and the gentlemen's 20x9 •/< feet. They are furnislunl
with all heavy articles, a7id if desired, any room will be Entirely
furnished ; but Students may bring their own sheets (for double l)eds),
jjillows, ])illow-cases, blankets, counter|)anes, mirrors and lam])s,
and thus lessen the expense.
JiXl'7<NS7^:S.
Total (V)st, with room furnished as aboxe :
In Classic^al and Scientilic Course (per year).
In Classical and Scientific Course (per term of 12 weeks).
In Common haiglish Course (j)er }ear), _ _ _
In Common l-aiglish Course ([)er term wf 12 weeks),
^-^^3 33
6 1 60
193 33
58 60
When rooms are entirely furnished, 515 will be added per year,
or ,S6 per term, for each Student. This includes all charges for
furnished rooms, carpet, board, washing (12 ])ieces j)er week), fuel,
and tuition in katin, (rreek, Mathematics, Sciences, kaiglish, l>ook-
Keeping and kenmanshij). 'kiiiOKr: AKi: no IvXTKas wiiAi i:v'i:r, ex-
(X'pt for ()rnamental liranches and Modern kanguages, the charges
for which are specif icalK' stated elsewlKre.
We desire to canj)hasi/.e this statement, l)e(~ause some schools,
w hosi' ad\ertised rates are higluT than oui's, in( rease the expenses
still more 1)\' numerous ''extras."
^•./, We ask those who are seeking education for themsehes, ;ind
])arents who contemplate sending tlK'ir chiMren (o a bo.irding :-ehook
tocarefull}' note the fact that we furnish e\(i'\t]iing lanbraeed in .1
thoroughK' e(|uii)j)ed school, with all t!ie co]utt)rts ol a good liome,
iiududing' a large, air\-, and eompletelx finiiis/icd room, in a beauti
f"ul and health}' location, at the low rate of >2iS.33 per \ear, 111
courses of stuck wliich prepare the student for business, for profes
sional life, or for the lower or hii^luu' classes in co!k\L',e; or, if thev
j)refer to furnish their own rooms with l)ed-eh)thes, mirrors, lamp and
carj)et, for ^2()3.33 in Classical Studies, and S193.33 in Common
I'aiglish.
Persons appking for rooms will please state whether the) wish
them funkished taUirely or in part.
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II lllidJiisf^i)/-! nii'kinsi)/! Sciii'niai'V.
rAYMEN'rS.
Term l)ills payable in advanee, oae-lialf at ()j)eninL;' and the
l^alanee at the middle of the term.
Tlie tuitiim \\\ the Commen^ial Department is all required in
advan(\% and in no ease is it refunded.
Students attending a part of a term will be eharL;ed at tlie rate of
$4 })cT week for 1)()ard, washini;' and room.
\\ hen StudcMits are (ailed awav bs sickness or pro\ idential neees-
sit\', moneys acKanccnl will be returned. Students dismisscMl or
leaxini;" without the aj)pro\al of the Trt'sident )}ia\' be eharL;"ed for
the full term.
Heduclion for abscaice is made on recommendation of tlu' Presi-
dcMit to the Treasuria'. No reduction for board or tuition for abscuice
of ten da\ s or less at the l)ei;innin<;', or the last three weeks before
the close of the term.
l''i\ e dollars must be deposited with the Treasurer on enterini;", to
co\ aa- damages that the Student may do to room or other f)roj)erty.
This will be returned when the Student lea\ es, in (\ise no iniur\ has
been done. \\\\ Student rooming alone will be charued S^ extra
])er term.
Da\ scholars will l)e cliari^ed from S^.oo to Si 2.50 j)er term of
luehe weekh, accordini;' to the studies tlie\ pursue.
7:Ei^^rs .1X1) rACA770jys.
The Scmiu.irx \c;ir is di\ i<lcd into three terms, as follows:
V \\A. TiiTM \() \\'eek>. In'-ins Monda), Auinist 2(;th, 1881.
k.iids I )(u-(Mnl)i'!- iSth. \';ication, 2 Weeks.
WiNiiiK Ti.KM \2 Weiks. lU'-ins Mondiiy, January 2(1, i(S(S2.
I'jids M,ir( h ?/j{\\. No \'iic;ition.
Sl'Kl.\(. Tl.KM 12 Weeks. I')ei;ins Ab)nd;iy, March 27lh, 1S.S2.
I'ndsjune 15th. Vacation, 10 Weid^s.
A/K\/ISS/()jV.
ru))ils of ^'ood moi'al ( liar<uter will be rcceixcd at an\" time, for
a siiii'le teian or lon<'\a' period.
Must arr.iiv'e bills with the 'I'reasurer bc^fore attendinu" re(atations.
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Must take at least four studies, unless ex( used by the l^^u iilty.
Must re<^ister name and church, and agree to com[)ly with all
rules and regulations of the School.
Each Student will be considered a member of the Institution until
due notice shall have been given of intention to lea\e, and permission
obtained of the President.
BOARDING.
This department is under the general direction of the President,
but an experienced Steward and a thoroughly competent Matron
have immediate charge. The department ( ommends itself b\' ( lean-
liness, abundance of supply, excellence of (piality, good cooking,
and adaptation to health.
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The discipline is firm, but mild and impartial. While e\ery en-
couragement will be uixen to the or(ka'lv and studious, and due
allowance be made for youthful indiscretion, )et the lawless and
refractory cannot long remain among us.
A/r/\iA\r/i/s.
TIk' S(.'minar\- is furnished with a coIKm tion of apparatus, together
with bill sets of Cilobes, Maps and Charts, a ("abinet of Miiu-rals,
and a large suppK of Chemical and Laborator}- ITensils, thus
affordinu fa( ilit\ for illustration and experiment.
J/A7vV7' A\/) /^AVI/AVvV/:
A (l.tiK re'cord is ke|)t of all the (.'Xca'i i-^e^ of the S(h')ol, from
whi(h re( ord the Students will be -'raded. A i'e(or(l of demei'its is
also k(.'pt. Tardiness, iinex(iise(l .ibsriK es from re(|ini'e(l (.'xerciscs,
and cdl disoi'derU ( ondiK t, will siib|e( t the Student to demeiit marks.
Ten such marks bi'ing a pia\ate repi'ool Ix^-fore the ka(ult\ ; twentx'
a j)ublic r(.'primand before the whole S< hool, and thirty m.i\ srnd the
offender awa\ . S(.'ssional I'epoits .iic s<'nt to pai'ents.
N/'AJii/oL's si'A<\ /cr:s.
I'A crN' Student is re(|uired to attend religious scr\ i( t-s in the chap* 1
dail\, as well as public \\oi-ship moi'mug and evening excrx Sabbath,
at sii(// pldcr ^M fuimits or i^^iiiirdiiUHs tjun' tirsit^niifr, the President
assenting.
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N. n. - I'lach Stiulciit iiuist ])c sii{)|)liL'(l with a liiblc, to be read,
■'ii'ithoiit note or sccLin'iUi coiiiuicnt, in the ser\ices of the chapel, llie
wiiole School read in concert.
A <j^eneral experience meeting is held every Sabbath at half-past
eight A. M., and generally a service of song at six P. M., continuing
one hour. Also, pra)er-meeting for the gentlemen and ladies, sepa-
rately, on Thursday exenings. Attendance upon these social services
is optional with the Students.
Z /7JWk\1 r y exer c/ses.
l^xercises in Spelling, ]M\ niologx', Reading, 1 )e(daniation and
Original Composition are recpiired of all the Students throughout the
\ear. In addition to these, i)ul)lic exen-ises are held in the Seminar)'
(■hai)el excry ['"riday e\-ening, at which tlie more adxanced Students
ri-ad essays or dc^lixcr original si)ee(hrs, intersj)ersed with Nocal or
insti'ument.il music, furnished by the Music Department.
L /TERA R y SO CIK 77 ES.
d'hei-e are three llourishing hiti'rar) Societies conneded with the
Seminar) the lielles Lettres, the (i.nnina f^psilon, and the Tripartite
I'nion. The hrsl two aie in the gentlemen's, and the last in the
ladies' department. I'.ai h has a well furnished hall, and a judi-
< lonsl) selected libi'ar)', aL^gregatiiig more than two thousand \"ol-
nnus. I'".a<Ii prepares and reads a paper in the chapel on(-e in three
wrek^, in (omieition w idi other literal) exci'cises, thus furnishing
ni^])iiation to i iitellei t ual ( ulture, as \w\\ as entertainment for the
St luKnts ;, ]\\ 1 tin.' |)u! )lic.
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K)i\\ nietli'.'ds arj modern, and adapted to the need ol the Students.
No p.iin^ :irr ^[),!re(1 t');ji\i' thoroueh, pra* ti( al and schoIarK ti'ain-
ing in all thr (U j >:i rt ment^ b\ tra(lu'rs ol sii prrior attainment s and
(•\ [)! rii iK'e. i'.r^it|('-> I ii^^l riK tion m (onurition with the text book,
1; ( iinr. ilhi ^iratrd b) t\|)triiii(ni . ,n\' ;ji\rn h'om time to lime.
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j ', \ ( r\ Stndi lit dion Id be sunplird \\ ilh \^ aian ,i nd diir.ible ( lot hi n"
heav) b'^otr. and >li(tf , .in iimlarlke and a \)A\y oi slippers to be
worn in fhr room. \ll .irti( les shoii Id br plainl\ marked with the
tuli iiaiiit ol the o\^nei. We -.iie,L;eM tli.it ea( h student brine napkins
:ind n.ipkin iuil', though tlii-^ i-. o|)1ioim1.
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William sport 77ic7a/iso/i ScDiiiiary.
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A WORD 7 0 7X17\^/XV7S.
1. I^^V'Try to have your children here on the first day of the
term, l)ut not before, as we wall not be ready to receive them. The
classes arc formed on the second day, and it will be better for all
concerned that the Student start regularly with his class.
2. If possible, do not call them away during the session. Ab-
sence, if only for a few days, disarranges the class, and is generally
the beginning of irregularity on the part of the scholar.
3. Do not allow^ your children to leave the School before the
examinations, unless it cannot be avoided. Serious incoiuenience
to all concerned often arises from a neglect of this caution.
4. Supply them I'ery s/xirijii^ly with spending mone\'. Parents
cannot be too cautious on this point.
5. Select for your child one of the Instructors as a patron, to
distribute iiis funds. In this wa) a more judicious use of your money
will Ije made, and )(>ur child will be kept from man\' temptations.
1^-^// Students not boarding in the Institution must observe the fol-
lowing rules :
1. Attend dailv i)ra\'ers.
2. Must attend all the Seminar)- exercises ])unctually.
3. Must sj)end the intervals between rei itations in the Study
Hall.
4. Must account lor all absence b)' written e\< use without (hki)-,
time and number of recitations l)eing spccaticMl.
5. Must not visit the rooms (j1 boarders w itliout permissKUi. ^
T/A./AA' O/^^ AO(7'-:SS.
The 1 'hikidelphia and la'ie, the Northeiai ( eiitial and the I'lnla^
delphia and Keadiing K.iili'oads pass through the <it), so that W'll
liamspoi't is leadilv aet essible Iroiii all (|iiarters.
f;:' l')\ special arra ngciiient s all oiir Students procure ti( kets at
excursion lates over the 1 'eiiiisv 1 \ a nia, the 1 'hiladel plii.i and V.vw,
the Northern Central and the 1 'hikuK-l phia .ind Reading Railroads
and their Rranehes, /v/// :wv//:; ti> oN<f }'(t it nii)iy^ / r!>/N iJuir Ih^iihs^
thus mate!'ia II V I'ed ik m;.; t he e \ | )c n^ as ( >! 1 1 a \ c 1 . \\ e c .1 1 1 t iie spei la 1
attention ol parents and those stcking edia ation to this la( t, and at
the s.iine time e I'.i lelu 1 1 v reco'jni/e the libca'alitv ol these railroad
companies m dealing v\ith our Institution.
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GRAnUA/rES AND FORMER SEUPENES.
It may be safely estimated that from eig^ht to ten thousand persons
have received academic instruction, covering from one to three years,
in Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, while two hundred and seventy-
one have completed the prescribed curriculum, graduating with the
degrees the Institution confers. We desire to bring all these into
active sympathy and co-operation with their Ahna Mater, and hence
we ask all persons to whom this notice may come, who have been
Students here, to send us their address, with any information concern-
in" tlicir i)ers()nal historv that mav be of general interest, as we wish
to (■()mi)ile a complete catalogue of all the Students now living.
There is a general meeting of the .Mumni every year, the day
l)efore Commencement. Wc extend a most cordial in\itation to all
old Students to attend tlie meeting this year, which will be held June
15th, afternoon and evening. If you i^annot come, let us hear from
you by letter.
And now, may I not ask you to aid in enlarging the sphere and
ifureasini' the power of our A/nid Matcr^ Vou can do much in
manv w a\ >, but nou can at IcM^t direct those looking for a good
lioarding School to ours, or send me their address on a postal card.
C^irrv the Seminary in your heart. She is doing a worthy work, and
earne^lK asks lier sons and daughters to help her.
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The following Prizes will be awarded durinu the vear:
Tiii<: PKi':sii)i-:Nr's 1'kizk- the gift of the President to that mem-
ber of the Senior or Junior Class who shall excel in writing and
deliv ering an ( )ration.
Till': r\\(:rLTV Puizr: the gift of the h'aculty to the member of
the Rhetoric Class who shall excel in writini' and readini- an Mssaw
Till-: \'(]':LKia:K Puizi:- the gift of Professor \'(L:IkIer to the Stu-
dent who shall be awarded the fu'st [)ri/.e in Instrumental Musi(\
Till' P)Ki:iiM cK; Co. iM<iziv the gift of Frank P.rehm \: Co., of
I'lrie, Pa., to the two StudeiUs who shall be awarded the second and
third {)ri/es m Instrumental Music.
Tiiic Mrs. {\\k\\ Prizt: the gift of Mrs. !■:. J. (h-ay to that Stu-
dent who shall excel in Readinu".
Tin: Cii\km:s C. Missina Pkizi'. the gift of Charles C. Mussina
to that Student who shall excel in 1 )ecLimalion.
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Bij-lIaW^.
I. Durinu- the hours o
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f stiidv the students shall not 1)C unneres-
s
irilv absent from their rooms.
At the time appointed to attend prayers, recatation, le
leet
ure. or
otlier exereise, ea(
})laee desii;nated.
•h student shall rei)air quietly and promptly to the
\ At
no time shall
any s
fudent loiter in the halls or about the
doors, or nululge m jumpini;-, w
restlin^-, loud talkini--, whistlinj^-, or
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mv other unneeessar\ noise, o
r soil the buihlinir with tobaeeo
;n
4, The students s
hall not be absent from their rooms at ni
ht
f study indieated by the rin^jini;- of the l)ell, nor s
after the hour o
they attend ])arties or mixed assemblies without i)ermissi()n froi
President ; nor s
hall
til
n tne
hall they at any time \ isit hotels, or other j)laees o
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lul:
public resort, or on any occasion mouig
Tujuors.
Lie in the use o
f int
oxicatmi!
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5. y\ll profme and indecc^nt languai;e, playin<;- at
uames o
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cha nee,
injurini; the propert\- of the Institution or ol ( iti/.ens, c|
uar-
relini;, lii;htin^, the carryin- of fire-arms or other dangerous weapons,
:ire stridh' forbidden.
tlLin one
6. No student shall K-a\ e the limits of the town lor a loni;er tune
hour without permission from the President.
l-:.i(h student will be held strictly accountabU- for any (lama-c>
to the Seminary propert)'. 1 )amai;esl)y unknown
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u' or she ma\ (
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irlirs WWW he a^s
>r^~^e( 1 on the s(
hool,
8. The Tcai her> must at all times ha\i' access
to the student
roruns, and if it be )ud)^e<l iu'cc>sar\
the rooms will be cdeaned at
IC (
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\pr ns^' of the o(cu [)a nt->.
C), (dcaiirihcs-. of person ami of appar(d, and a (gentlemanly
I hidy like dci)ortmcht must be ob^erxed by all.
w.itcr dirt, or other matei-ial shall be thrown from any
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tow ill the buildnu^s, or (
lown the hot-air tlues, or in the halls aher
ie\- ha \ e oeeii (lea ik(
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I 1. Students inu'^t ha\e their rooms swept and m order, and then
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li-ht
s extme uis
hed .it tlu> (.'stablished hours,
17. No student will be allowed to -o bathine, boatini;, skatini
shim
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unnmi' , o
r ridine,, without ptaanission b"om the President
[he students must not \ isit the kitcluai, dining-room, or any
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tlu r room, except their own, without permissio
n.
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Calendar for I88I.
Frii)A\, Ma\' 27.- ICx.'iininatioii of Senior Class hcirjns.
Wi:i)\!:si).w, ][:\K S. Mx.iiniiiation of oduT Classes hcijiiis.
Im<ii).\\, Jh.mc io, <S o'clock 1\ M. l<:.\ca-(-isesor ihc Sophomore Cla.ss.
Saiu'.atji, Ji'M-: 12, i()'_: o'clock A. M. liaecalaiireate Sermon ])y
the President.
3 o'cloc k r. M. Annual Sermon before tlie Students.
]\Tc)M)\\, Ji'M-: 13, 8 o'c loc k \\ M. Conc-ert and Contest in Music,
ior the Welkka' and jirehm I'ri/es, in the Acaclem) of
]\lusic\
Tri'-SDW , Jim: i 4, c; o'c loc k A. M. Contest in JOssays for the I'^unlty
Tri/.e.
loj^ o'cl()cd< A . i\l.- Contest in Declamation, for the Charles
C. Mussina I'ri/.e.
2 o'c loc k 1'. M. I'xercises of the [unior Cdass.
S o'c loc k I*. M. Lecturc^ before the Lilerarv Societies, b\- i'di
1 'ei'kins.
\\ii)\i.M)\\ , liM-. I :^, (; o'c lo( k A. M. Contest in Keadine, for the
Mrs. !•:. I. Crax I'ri/e.
nion of the lu-lles I.c;11i-es I ^i.ion So-
c lel \ .
2<)"(l(Hk k. M. Cmitest in()ralor\, for the Presidenl's kri/e.
.| o'c lo( k k. M. Ikisines^ Meetin;.; of the A lum ni Association.
''' (>'( !o( 1^ k. M. Reunion and k)an(|uel of llu^ Alumni.
^'' o'eloi k k. M. knerar\ Mi'clini; of the Alumni.
lllll^^l)\\, \\\\: I''', 9'j o'clock A. M. Commenccanent Mxca'cises
in du' Acadenn of M usic.
2;^ o\ lo( k k. M. Meelin- of the Stoc kholders, in the Semi
nar\ C ha])ek
3*''1'"1- I'- ^b AniHial Meetin- of die I'.oardof Hircxtors.
MoNDW, Aiaa ST 2(). kail d\aan bevins.
o ', o'c lo( k A. M. KcMi
)lCKlNS(kN COLkl:{;i;
FOUJVBEI) 1783,
Possesses ample Facilities in lUiildings, Libraries, and Apparatus, for
a Complete and Thorough
ihgiate Course of Insiriaction
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Limited kdection allowed in Junior and Senior years in favor of
PRACTICAL SCIHXTIIMC STl'DIHS AM) lIHIikHW,
->!cEXPENSES.*<-
Of Tuition by Scholarships, readily attainable, - - $ 6 25 per anntHn.
Of Expediiiertal Com'se in Laboratory ''elective;, - 25 00
All other Collei;e CharG:es, from - -
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$30 00 to $40 00 '"
Cost of Board, from ------$ 3 00 to $ 4 00 " week.
LOCATION BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY, and EASY OF ACCESS.
\\\ jc'ccnt ;i( Hon ol ihc k)o,ird ol d ru-(t<-, du; l"",i( \\\\\ ;iix' autlio-
ri/i'd to ;idmil siuck-nls from W'd li.i m^porl Hm kinson, kmuiinelon ;ind
KinL'.^ton Sfminuru's, .nid \\ iliit ii);.;toM ( ontii-r ik c .\<;i(k'm\, to the
l"'rrslnn;in (kiss without c\,i miiMt ion, ii|)on tlic prrsrnt.ition of a
(c-rtitKute from the ko.iid of Insfni.iion in \\\v 1 ust it iit lon^ nuinccl
that tlu' \\o!'k r(.'i|i!U'rd for ,idmi^->ioii li.i^^ kct n .i< com pi isju'd. Son-^
of nkmistcrs w ill kc liirni-^lud the 11 -c ol m lioI.Mcki|)-^ \\uhout cost, a
•niiid)(,M' li.i\m;j, knii |)l,nt(l ,ii tli'' di~>j)os,iI ol the,' l''.i(ult\ for this
purposr. d'lie donutioii ol others to kr tiiUs u^i'd will kcthanklull\
rec ei\ c'd .
I'Or lurihiT miorm.ition adchess the ki(.'sidc;nt.
(D, F. ©DIRIDDM
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Importers and Dealers in
Nos. 82 & 84 Pine Street, - - WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE.
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AND MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS.
Wc keep ronstantly on liand the Largest Stock of Cigars and Tobacco
and (fcneral (Groceries in Northern LennsNdxania.
Nos. 75, 77 & 77I ^A/^est Third Street, Williamsport, Pa.
1^:1, ( )rders \)s mail will receixe prompt attention.
Wholesale and Rclail Dealer in
CHINA, CROCKF.KY, GLASSWARE
LAMPS AND CUTLJ'IKY.
FRENCH CUT GLASS A SPECIALTY.
No. 52 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, Pa.
()i-vkrs1)\- ni;iil will reciMxc- prompt attention. Our Guarantee will
aci ( )n) pa ii\ rach piirclia^r.
Dealer in all kiiids ot
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TOILET REQUISITES:
Camphorated Glycerine Ice, Bay Rum Hair Tonic.
Odontine, a Superior Tooth Wash.
Fragrant I^oquet Cologne, Rose and Pearl Dentifrice.
A Fine Assortment of Hair, Nail'and Tooth Brushes.
Largest Stock of Toilet Soaps to be found in the City.
DUBLE k (.ORNELL, (^or. Fourth and Tine Sts,
ALEX. BEEDE & CO.,
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\mi muF, TEA, mm, mm n, risa, cheese, h
Flour, Soap, Coffee, Choice dAdj 1 hitter.
^tr^-'C )cu)(l ('.t)()(K al 1.1 )\v Trices. Cjuutl.^ delivcied Lo ail}' pail of lllC Cil).'aA
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DENTIST.
Restoring Aching and Diseased Teeth to Usefulness a
Specialty. Extractions Painless.
()fti( e, Cor. d'liird and Markrt SN., 0\ ir L. L. Stearns' Store,
WILLIAMSLOKT, LA.
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A. W. F. MacCOLLIN,
IMPERIAL PIIOTOGRAPHIU'
South-East Corner Third and Pine Sts.,
( Holden's Building,)
WILLIAM oPORT, PA.
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(Successors to Corcoran, Iki1)b & Co.,)
WHO LBS ALE GROCERS:
AND I' DEALERS,
WILLIAMSPORT, PA
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Corner Fourth and Market Streets,
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Sheet Music. Music and Instruction Books.
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ALSO, DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A/'o. Sy Phie Street, Wiliianisport, Pa,
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UMliRKLLAS, NOP,I^Y SCARFS, STYLISH COLLARS-
AND CIM^FS, FANCY AND PLAIN HALF
Hosi-:, (;lo\'j<:s, undi^rwioar, or
Anything in the Gents' Furnishing Line,
\{)V WILL LLNl) IT AT
REESE'S, 45 West Fourth Street.
L. M'DOWELL & CO.,
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White Lead, Oils, Glass, and Building Hardware.
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
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UNION INSLRINCr Co. (LiMiriiD),
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No. 11 West Third Street,
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