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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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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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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". 

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;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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879 

880 

865 

860 

852 

869 

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877 

858 

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878 

861 

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863 

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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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879 

868 

863 

872 

880 

876 

866 

869 

87, 

861 

864 

864 

866 

865 

87^, 
862 
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872 
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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 


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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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"^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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]\lUiams[H>j-/   Pic/.'i/iS(>/i  Sci/ii/ni/y. 


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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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. 


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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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//  V///(i///s/()r/  Diikiiisoii  Semi  nary. 


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 


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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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'''■"^^  ".    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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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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Nanus.  KLSidcnct-s. 

Andrns,    (d.ira.  ,  .  .  .- \\  il  lia  msporl 

Ikislian,  Lottie  \\ Montoursx  illr 

Black,  Carrie W1l1iamspf)rt 


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Harris,  A. 
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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' 

I  o 

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 "      "^^ 

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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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Si  iidr  iit-^  in    I  'n|-tiM  it     I  ',1  Hi!  in- 

•'^       2 

Mtidr  III  .  in    (   iM  \  nnniL; .  *         '^ 

^^t'ldcnls  in   I'holo-iMpli    I'aintin'.^ 

Student-  m   I  )tM\v m-  *  '  ' 

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(   !■  .1 II    I  mil ^ 

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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/, 

r.  r.  wai^ni.k.       ----__. 


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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\  ). 
Siirx  e\ mg  (  M  nrra\  ).  -f" 

Latin      \'irgd      ((   has.-),  j 

I'h-eiK  h.  .-  Lleetn  e. 

(rernian.  j 


lViUia)iispi)}-(  J)ickinso}i  Scmiinvy 


21) 


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 


I  w  1  1 1  ) 

(    M  )(  ){  L 


\\'iN  riiK  Ti:km 


win 


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. 


noi 


30 


Williams^ort  Pickinsofi  Scnii/iary. 


WWVVM    1  KRM 


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. 


1'"  ALL    TlKM 


f 


Win  I  i",i<   TiiK.M 


SlMM\(i    Tl.KM 


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'. 

■|  li,,  (',)!ii  I  I  .iM.iMjril  lot  lliDM-  who  ile--iir  t'l  pKiM'c  t'l  ,1.  hii  j  •  !■  .11  I'l  ;uiy  Aiuciic.in 
(",,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. 


V  \LL  TlKM 


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). 


i 


li  / 


Sl'KIN(;    TlLKM, 


Winter  Term 


Sl'RIN(i    TlCR.M. 


Fall  Term 


Wl\  riLR  Ti:rm 


Si'RiN(i  Ti<:r.m 


Willianisport  Dickinson  Setninary, 


:]i 


(    Latin — Syntax  and  Cusar-  (Allen  i!v  (ireenough), 

J    I^nghsh  y\nalvsis. 

I    Arithmetic  Com|)leted. 

[  Algebra  (Robinson's  I^lements). 


r 

I 
FALr>  Term.        I 


I 


( 


JUNIOR  YEAR. 

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). 


:V2 


W^illiiDnsport  Dickiiiso)}  Scjiiinarv 


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. 


\ 


* 


IVilliaDisport  IJickuison  Sciiiifiary 


k>0 


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, 

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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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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. 

PI  I  ]  \SICAn    HEAL  77  L 

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 
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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. 


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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), 


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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. 


\2 


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. 


/ 


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. 

j)/sc/JWJAr/L 

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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44 


]Villianisp(>)i  JJickinson  Sciiinun'y. 


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. 

7\S7R('07  /OX. 

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. 

Or77''/7\ 

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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) 


i 


William  sport  77ic7a/iso/i  ScDiiiiary. 


Y) 


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. 


.«i.«i»»-'»«i»'«* 


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. 


^'-^'•'O'  o«-' 


f.) 


V 


/ 


/  Villiaiiis/'oii  Du  kill  so  II  Sciiiiiiarv 


47 


Brizc^. 


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. 


OUi-      '<^  o  ''''1  •■■•■)'•■' -'-'^^        ^y''-- 


wmmma^mvm 


II  ■  mipwiciii  »!■»■■< 


48 


Willianispori  Dickinson  Seminary 


.t!' 


Bij-lIaW^. 


I.      Durinu-  the  hours  o 


'»":> 


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 


'^^ » 


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 


f 


lul: 


public   resort,  or  on   any   occasion   mouig 
Tujuors. 


Lie  in  the   use  o 


f  int 


oxicatmi! 


^> 


5.      y\ll    profme    and    indecc^nt    languai;e,    playin<;-    at 


uames    o 


i-> 


f 


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 


7- 


u'  or  she  ma\  ( 


^e 


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     ( 


IK 


\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 


10. 


\ 


\\  II  K 


tow  ill  the  buildnu^s,  or  ( 


lown  the  hot-air  tlues,  or  in  the  halls  aher 


ie\-  ha  \  e  oeeii  (lea  ik( 


1 


I  1.      Students  inu'^t  ha\e  their  rooms  swept  and  m  order,  and  then 


I. 


I  tf 


li-ht 


s  extme  uis 


hed  .it  tlu>  (.'stablished  hours, 


17.      No   student    will    be    allowed    to  -o  bathine,  boatini;,  skatini 


shim 


^-. 


unnmi' ,  o 


r  ridine,,  without  ptaanission  b"om  the  President 


[he  students  must   not    \  isit   the   kitcluai,  dining-room,  or  any 


o 


tlu  r  room,  except  their  own,  without  permissio 


n. 


,m^ii^iii*^m.>iiAiak£mMi^ 


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I 


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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     -     - 


-b 


&^o) 


$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 


C®. 


Importers  and   Dealers  in 


Nos.  82  &  84  Pine  Street,        -       -       WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 

STRICTLY   ONE    PRICE. 


So     iLjo 


3: 


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Wholesale   and   Retail   Gt 

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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(    IIKOMOS,   (d.ASS   SlI  \l)i:S,   WAX    A  Nd ) 
AKTiSrS'    MAIl.KIALS. 

lAlMliKdiKAlMiK  AND  \\\V\\\{  llA.\(d:R 


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DRUGGISTS  &  ITIAR 


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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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OFFER  FULL  STOCK,   FRESH  GOODS, 


\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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PINE  STREET  SHOE  STORE, 

WILLIAMSPORT.    PA.    f 


VST-  ICLTJl^vdllP,  ID-  ID 

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. 


-      *  ITT  I 


II  i-'l 


f^'-r 


(Successors  to  Corcoran,  Iki1)b  &  Co.,) 

WHO  LBS  ALE  GROCERS: 

AND  I'  DEALERS, 


WILLIAMSPORT,  PA 


CUVnAKl'RYi^CONl-ECTlOXIiKY, 

Corner  Fourth  and  Market  Streets, 

\)Wm\  I^I^/ilN  ^:  WW^"^  C/IKKS,  ICE  CI^K/ip, 

KKiriS,   M    rs,  eONFlA-riONl-.RV,  &c.,  &(■. 


\  \  1  >i;  I   ^. 


W  M.    <  '.  1 1;>'  '\. 


I  AMI'S    (  ili;-.(  )N 


D.  S.   ANDRUS  &  CO 


1)1   AI   llCh      IN  — 


PIANOS  AND    ORGANS. 

Sheet  Music.  Music  and  Instruction  Books. 
INS nUIMI'N  IS  RI<,N  ri:i)   l.y   the    MONTH. 

W.'irrro.  iin  -,    \'i.    ly   W'lM    TIiimI   !~itH(i,   W  ill  i.i  iii  -i  m  )i  t,    I'.i. 


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FASmoXALK 


ALSO,  DEALER  IN  GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

A/'o.  Sy  Phie  Street,  Wiliianisport,   Pa, 


wppjj  iji  WAJ^T  Of 

A    NOinn^    HAT,    A    (;()()!)    CAP,   WALKINC;    CANr:S,    GOOD 

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., 


DlLVLliRS 


HARDWARl:, 


White  Lead,  Oils,  Glass,  and  Building  Hardware. 

ijRitTipjG  n^\)  ^n^  MHtit  >sni>piiiK>s  n  ^imcinhmY. 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 


A(.i:nis    |(ih 


SOLTH    P.l'AD  CHILLI-:!)  FLOW.  MASLR\'"S  AHXia)    P.MNTS, 

AND   C.\RRl.\OI-:    IFXROWARI-:. 


ii;t;\ii  111  ii; 


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b'irc  and  Casualty  Company,  ol    New    NOrk ( AcricLait.) 

M  ere  I"!  ant, s'  ,i  nd  AK-clia  nic^'  1  nsiir.i  ncr  (  Oinpa  ny,  ol  \'a (  bdrr.) 

L()<  AL  .\(.i:n(  \   iOK  Ia('(>.min(,  cAxnia  oi"  riii': 

London  Assuranci^  Corpoi'.ition,  ot   lav^l.iiid (  I'^iiw) 

Phdaiix  .Vssnrancr  Coini)any,  ol    laii;la  nd (  l-'lrc. ) 

Mcrch.mls'  1  n^ura  n(  r  ( 'ompa  ny,  ot    N\'\\arl< (  I'd  re. ) 

How  ard   1  nsni'.iiu  r  Company,  ot    N\w\-  N'oi'k (  j^'irc. ) 

\\\'st(du'slrr  I  nsura  nca-  (  (tm  j)any ,  ol    Nrw    \'ork. (  V\\\\  ) 

Nortluvcstt.Tn  Mutual  Lilc  In^uraiua'  ("oinpany,  ot"  M  il\vaukt.-(,\ 

UNION    INSLRINCr  Co.   (LiMiriiD), 

Insi  K  \N(  !•:  Lni)i:k\\  Krn:Rs. 

GEO.    L    SANDERSON,  Prist.  H.  J.   CLINGEK,  Secretary. 

OI'I'ICK,  Third  Sticrt,  opposite  City   Motrl.   W 1  LLL\  MS  I'O  k  T,   PA. 


UTTIJ:,  THE  JEW!:LER. 


(;()Li) 

AND 

SILVER 


WATCHES, 


SPIOCTACLl^S. 


SILVER 


\V  A  R  h 


GOODS  WARRANTlil) 

WiUchcs  Tli()r()UL;iil\'  Rcjjaircd. 

No.  11  West  Third  Street, 


AS   RliPRl:SIiNTl:I). 

Jewelry  Neatl\'  Mended. 

WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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