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Hon.  .JOHN  SMITH,  Williamsport. 

Col.  JACOB  SALLADE,  Williamsport. 

JOHN  R.  HAZLET.  Esq.,  Williamsport. 

Hon.  JOHN   PATTON,  CurwcMisvillc. 

Key.  JAMES  CUKNS,  Curw  ens  villi'. 

GEORGE  SLATE,  Esq.,  Williamsport. 

Hon.  ELI  SLIFER.  Lcwisburg. 


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GEORGE  W.  STEVENS,  Vk  e-Pkesident. 
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Mi!s.  A.   E.   COLEGROVE,   Cn\i.   SK(;iiETAi:v 
WILL  E.  GRAY,  Tiieasikej:. 


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M-. 


Slianuno,  .Miss  F.    I-: isT! 

Sliver,  W.  .\ 

Smith,  II.  K 


'  I  "Whaley,  II is:..^ 


lsc.2  I  Winei^^ai-dner,  .Miss  S.   II. 
IsC.C.  I  \\ Ooden,  Miss  Dora 


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niith,  N.  \\ |sT2  '  W 


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Snydei-,  .M  iss   K. 

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Spottswood,  Miss  .\.  \\ 

Spottswood,  Miss  L.  .M 

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ANNrAI-    CATArOfni 


SENIOR  C^LASS, 


HTNIOK  (M.ASS. 


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IJuckley,  Klla  M. 
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(Jehret,  Klla  L.  -  1 


llartzell,  Ada  :\r. 
1  lauLihawout.  Lau 
Stout,  Prudie  K. 
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risville 


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nnes 


1 


Seclder,  William 
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Wilson,  John   1 


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NN'lLLlAMsroUr     DICKINSON     SlvMINAKV 


SOniOMOKM^    CLASS 


linrkiT,  Slclla  K. 
Hcinicr,  Mallic  V 
IJucklcy,  Sadie  V 
Craii;-,   Jennie 


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do 


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I 


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l-<ekie,    Ida  .Ma\ 


l^incoln,   Hannah  M, 
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Sleiner,   Kay |>j,j| 

Taylor,  Jennie .Mcnit 


ini|)sl)uri:-. 


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indon. 


(ILN^rLLMLN. 

Arnold,  , Joseph    M \; 

IJlaek,*  JaiiH's    H 

( 'lark,  James  ( ' 


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Kessenden,  James    I Lauiclton 

( Julelius,   Harry  ( " .Milllinl 

lleek,   Albert 


>ui- 


lied; 


"es. 


Will 


Iloekini:",  IL 
Hunter,  Jann 
Janu's,  (ieoi- 


Jot 


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Kelly,  W.    \h 
McUarrah.  J.- 


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lica vcr  Me; 

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William 

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lan 

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(  M . A  SH I  (JA  1 .   I  )K I  'A  U1^M JH] NT. 


l.ADIES. 

Xa»t(  s.  ,,     .J 

Hcsuif  luxs. 

Krcfor.  Ella  G Williamsport. 

irau,u;Iiii\voii1.  Laura  May Altoona 

Ui.ldlclcnni..  1' .'".^.'.'.'.'.'.'.VZsimmokin.' 

(iENTLEMEN. 

Anderson,  G.G Altoona. 

Andnnvs.  W.  W Lock  Haven. 

''"'^'■'•-  ^-  *' Scottdalr. 

^^       - Mackeysvillc. 

^'^•^^•'^^•^ Hillsboro,  M(l. 

'^'''^'>''  ^'-  ^^ Gcrardstovvn,  W.  Va 

,,        ,  Jjiuht  Street. 

r  I'eed,  J.    I> Air-ii- 

W  illiams|)(H*l. 

*Fiilin'T,  F.  M vr      i  -n 

Monloursville. 

Mass,  J.   F ,  ., 

,,      , IjhertA. 

Heck,  ().  (; rp,  ^      .      • 

1  liree  Spnniis. 

V\aslnn<;t()ii,  I).  ('. 

''^^''^^^''■'  ^^-  ^^' Neirs  Mills. 

Metz-er,  iU'ov^v Willianisport. 

Sherlock,  ('.  W A,, 

.Altoona. 

Sinvscr,  \V.  K.. p, 

^.,    :       ,     ,,  l>lo()msl)iiro-. 

^l<*in.  J.  r, 

,,,      ,        ,.  MilTlint(Kvn. 

I  avloi-.   \l.  S ,, 

w.;  .  , Montandoii, 

^Vi"tne.v,  II.    II 

,.    ,,  „,  VVallaeeton. 

\  olkniar.   \\  illiam av;ii;    . 

..  V\  nIianis|)orl. 

^  "IHIL!-.   J.    W.    A.. ^^^^^' 

Vv  liliamsporl. 


SCIKN-riKlC    DKPAinwiKN^r. 


LADIES. 

I>ak('r.   V  i-aiik. / ,      ,        ,,, 

,,    ,         -,  ( ciitrevdle.  Iowa 

l>ak('r.  Maruaret /.      ,        .,, 

,,   ,         ,,     ,  tentreville,  Iowa, 

Hates,  M.  A.. ,„  .,     ,   ,    ,. 

,,  ,,     ,,       . 1  lnladelj)hia 

Heniietl.    Mattie wn- 

.,,      ,  ,,.       ,.  VYdliainsport. 

(   hestou.   Alice    If. ,  .    ,  ,  ,/ 

IiiL!:ht  Street. 


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I 


Fv(!rett,  Lottie w;ii;    . 

■ VVilIianisnor-l 

(Jeliret,  Ella w;ir 

VV  nliamsport. 

Giln.on.,  (Jussi, lersey  Shore 

Glover,  LanraE Laurelton. 

Leekie,  Ida  May i  -n 

•^  Jeansvnle. 

Long   Jennie Williamsporl. 

Lincoln,  Hannah  M Laurelton. 

Maitland,  Annie  E Williamsport. 

McKee,  Nina  E.  B DuBoistown. 

McDowell,  Fannie wr-w 

._  '  Williamsport. 

Mosscr,  Annie \-       n       i      i       i 

_,  '  ••■ ^ew  Cumberland. 

Ramsey.  Clara Orbisonia. 

''^"""•'-  ^'">' T' Williamsport. 

GENTLEMEN. 

^^"^"'  W.  <-  S Baltimore,  .M,l. 

^^•■""''''  •'•  ^f New  Buffalo. 

balladashiiri];. 

Daniels,  Geor-e  M (iirardville. 

Davidson.  Ennis  K Wiilianisporl. 

"'■•■'<'■'■'•'•  t-  '' Mtoona. 

Denninii:,  Ered.  II u-     i  ,    ii^    i- 

'^'  ' liedmont,  W  .    va. 

Dreifuss,  Morris ix  ,.   , 

Denver,  (  ol. 

Dunkel,    K.    K i.r    ,        ,      " 

Wat  son  town. 

Fletcher,  11.   Ts^ vv;n; 

W  iJlianispoi-t. 

Forrest,  J.  W ,  ;..,     , 

Littlest  own. 

Gl(>nn,  (;.  W.  M ,,.;,,. 

' IM 1 1  more. 

Harris,  W.  J* A\-;ir 

>>  ilIiamsj)ort. 

Hitchins.  J.  II i^..,  ,.i  at  i 

^  rosthur^-.  Md. 

Iliinter.  L. c   n     i     i 

^allada   hurLi. 

Hutchinson,  W.  F i  -n 

Jeansville. 

Johns,  William i,...,    ,,  ^t  , 

iM'ost hurir,  Md. 

Lamherson,  A r-   ,,i     '. ,       , 

Kettle  (  reek. 

Mann,  J.    F .y       .   , 

1 1  a  in  si  nil"-. 

Milnes.  (;.   W p 

r.si)\  . 

Noble,  W^  F.   D ,>,  ,  ,, 

I  ieasant  daj). 

Koheson.   W.    F r         •   , 

Levvislowii. 

Seehler.    W.    A ,,         ... 

Danville. 

Sliafer.  A.  II ,.•,.,    .      , 

^innemahomnu. 

Shooj),  W.  \l ,f        .   , 

'  llarrisbni". 

^mith,  ,].  W |., 

IMeininu. 

Stackhouse,  W.  A v^i  •    i     i  • 

ShickshiiHu. 

Stevens.   F.  M af       j         /^    " 

Meadow  (Tai*. 

Stevenson,  W.   H /,,     n     ,    -     u 

,...,,.  y  hat  ham  s  Kun. 

^:    :^'"""^-  ^^^*^- Dover,  Del. 

Williamson,  1^.  D t. 

,...,  Kenovo. 

Wilson,  J.   L PI 

X.,.,  ,,     ,  " Isloomsburu'. 

Wilson,  S.    D ^.      ,       ■ 

Map  let  on. 


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1  nH]Liji]s  iJ^rrTKF.s  \)K\'A iitm i^]NT. 


LADIES. 

yania.  Residence.^- 

Barker,  Stella Washington,  D.  C. 

I^rav   ('arrie ^^^^^  Greenwich,  K  T. 

Bueklev.  Ella. Ik'aver  Meadow. 

iJuekU'V,  Sadie Fort  Littleton. 

Crai-   Jennie Washingtonvdle. 

(nuns,  Marv  E Ciirwensville. 

E<l('r,  Mattie(J Williamsporl. 

(Jassawav,  Louisita.. Baltimore,  Md. 

(;i()V("r.  Fannie Selins-rove. 

(;iav,  Eva  I Stornistown. 

(iuss.   Lizzie Miminhurir. 

(iuss    Ma"*'i(' Mifllinburi;-. 

llarlzcll/Xda Newporl. 

Hess,  Edith Willianisport. 

Mursli,  Minnie Jlamshur-. 

Jones,  Jennie  1 Fhilipshur-. 

M(  Farlane,    Lizzie leansville. 

Miller,  Jennie Willianisport. 

Lardoe.  Minnie Danville. 

U()l)ins.  Mair-ii'  E Elysl)urii;. 

Kothfnss,   IMioebe '■ Willianisport. 

Seolt,  Lney ' Willianisport. 

SliMinnio,  Minnie   1 Halifax. 

Stent.  Frndie  K Elysbur^. 

^■..nnii:,  Jeniii.-   M Meyersdale. 

/..lliii-ci-.    Ella Harrishuri!:. 


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\(V\1)EM1('   DELAIITMEN^I 


LADIES. 

W-aW.  Sylvi;i  E Willianis])ort. 

IJcyei-,   Lizzie  K St omistown. 

lireese,   Loren.i WiHiainsi)ort . 

(la  ike,  Caddie Willianisport. 

(  iinuninus.  (Mai-a Montandon. 


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Davidson,  Lonrina  F Williainspoit . 

Denlaj),  Jennie Ranch's  (iap. 

Derland,  Bertha  C I'>()llini;-  Spriiiixs. 

Dove,  (^arrie Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Edkins,  Beatrice  M Willianis])ort. 

<;ray,  J.uhi  S BulValo  Knn. 

<;reen,  Laura Manor  Hill. 

lleivly,  M.  Emma Williamsport. 

Ilinkal,  EllaM New])erry. 

Keitli,  Lida  B Newberry. 

Kreamer,  Emma  J Williamsport. 

Mann,  Anna  D llarrisburii. 

Martin,  Asenath .................;...  .DuBoistown. 

Martin,  Chloe DuBoistown. 

"Miller,    Lizzie Witmer. 

Miller,  Maria Ila^-erstown. 

\rilnes,  Lilian  II IOs])v. 

Moore,  Carrie Williams] »orl. 

>^<*n'^   Adda Alexandria. 

NetV,  Minnie  () Petersbni-ii-. 

Fearce,  Carrie  J Lanrelton. 

Kiinyan,  Fannie  J Wiiriams|)orl . 

Sallade,  Amy Northumberland. 

^(•hnix.   Ida    E Muney  Valley. 

^b'iiier,   Ellie Fhilipsbnr--. 

^b'iiH'r,  Kay Fhilipsbnrii;. 

Taylor,  Jennie ^Vloiitandoii. 

Turk,  Elbe  J Williamsport. 

FpdeoratL  Sue  J Newberry. 

Valentine,  Jennie 1 1\  nei-. 

Valentine,    Bach  el il\  iier. 

Vcelkler,   Lizzie  S Williamsport. 

Walters,  Annie Willinnivport . 

Wein-el,   Jennie    V W  illianispoiM  . 

Womer,  Claudia  T ( liven  wood  Furnace. 

(JEN^rLEMEN 

'^'•"<'ld,  Jacob  I \,.^v  BulTiilo 

•^'■'^<»1<K  •'•  >I New   BuITmIo. 

Baty,  Ilainilton   L F;i"c 

Bhick,  James   II Meyersdale 

Breiscli,  Herman Cat;iwis>;i. 

'»'"<>'>1<^^   E.  C Wasliinii:ton,  D.  C. 

linckley,  i\   Ilnrry Be:iver  Meadow. 

Burnley,  (^)rson William^ix.rt . 

^'•""plx'lK  William Williamsport. 

Cliai)in,  Firman T()\\u  Hill. 

Clark,  James  C Williamsport. 


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ANNl'AI.    (  ATALO(;lK. 


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A'"//'.^.  ■  hit  si(JctlC(  ,'^. 

'  oil  ins.  ( icorL":*'  W Mcvcrsdalr. 

<  '(n'soii.  Willi.'un  S Tivola, 

rtciolilon,  iMlimmd  1> IMiilipsburg-. 

DmikIo.  William Frostburg,  Md. 

Daniels.  William  K Girardvillr. 

I  )nim,   Knu'i'soii  U Conyngliam. 

fOyer,  Samuel  II Flemington. 

Farwell,  Truman  L.  L.  D North  Bend. 

F^arwell,  E.  B Glen  Union. 

I ''('sscnden,  James  I. Laurelton . 

<  Jaiioe,  Harvey  B Williamsporl. 

<  '('arharl,  AVilbui- AVilliamsporl. 

< ;  u t  el i us,  II any  C Mifflinburg, 

II ay es,  E.  K Williamsporl. 

1 1 eek ,  All )ert Watsontowi i . 

Ib'dges,  William   II Hedgesville.  W.  Va. 

1  lilbisli,  Thompson Seliusgrove. 

!  lock  in 'I,  IIeni*v  T 3Iev<'rsdale. 

llnnt<  r.  .lanies ,.., Salladasburg. 

; ; I  ni < '-;.  ( ; ( 'ori:( '  I » Orbisonia . 

. f  <  > t J n --.  .1  ol I M  K Fr< )st  burg,  M( I . 

Kelly.  Cliarles    15 Ilughesville. 

Kelly.  \X.    Harry Ilughesville. 

K  reamer,  Y^Vi^d.  (' Lock  Haven. 

Leekie,  William Slienandoah. 

Long,  Ardell Williamsporl. 

Me(\ahan,  Harry  (' Huntingdon. 

Me(  1  OS  key.  1  low  a  id  K Salon  a. 

>h(Jari-ali.  James  I* IVIeehaniesburg. 

Mong.   I':i!ner  Yl Warrior's  Mark. 

Ncl-on.  Oliver  I Sterling  Run. 

\  ( )rllniniei-.  .1.  Wilnier Iveadiu"". 

<  >"-   koivn/o   I) Martinsburg. 

I'i"i(  r.   Ahnei- Iliverside. 

i  '"iiM'iov  .    Will  ill  ni    L* Coneoi'd 

I  'i''-  'I'll* "11 -I-  K Millinglon.  Md. 

L ,11 1-^.111.   William  !-: Williamspoi'l . 

U;i\eii^(i:iri.  .John  T Frostbn rg,  Md. 

!  v<  ay.    William Kujx'i'l 

><(lil(r.   La  lay  ell  e Danville. 

^'"itli,  W.  M Mitllintown. 

^'I'^'^v,    L.  (' Clearfield. 

^I'<<l'>iai].   Harry WiHiams|)orl. 

^'•■'"-  .I;iMie>   H (Jirardville. 

"^'•^•'i^-  -loliii  <' Stewartstown. 

>\\ail/.  Till \1  on  S Duncannon. 

I'""l<l.    ^Valler  S DeiUon,  Md. 

\(  elk  lei,  Lniest  ,\ Williamsport. 

Wallace.    William Williamsport. 


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Watson,  Thomas Shenandoah 

Weigel,  (./lay Williamsport 

Weigel,  Leon Williamspoit 

Willitts,  Harrys  J WiHiams])oil 

Wilson,  Jjimes  E Williamsporl 

Wilson,  Thomas  R .Cat a w issa 


PRIMA  \i\    1 )  FA' A  irrVl  K.N1\ 


.\(t/iif  k"^.  Ji<  siJriH'f  s. 

L(  Ik  ins,  Susie Williams  poll 

(lanoe,  Lauretta  Ai Williamsporl 

(Ireen,  Jennie Williamspoi-l 

Hicks,  ( Je(>rgiana Willirunsporl 

Shelter,  (xraee Williamsporl 

Vocum,  Lottie WiHiams])ort. 

Gearhart,  Lloyd WiHiams])oi'1 

Huling,  Lewis Williamsporl 

lluling,  John WiHiams[>oi-1 

Keefer,  Arthur \V  i Ilia m sport 

Kose,  Albert Williamsport 

Shaver,  Harry Williamsport 

Snyder,  William  A Williamsporl . 

J'abe!-,  William  S Lrie. 

\  o'lkler.  ^\i\\ .,  Williams} )or!. 


(  X)MML]lU;i  AE   DEPAtrrM  FS'l 


LADlLS. 

.\i( III'  ■'■'.  //' .-/'/» 'ii-efi. 

lion  net  t,   Nannie Williamsporl 

I  >('idap.  Jennie  H IvaialT-  <  iap. 

(JKNTLE.MKN. 

Allen,  W.  (;.  S. Ualtim..re.   Md 

Black,  J.   H Meyer^dale 

Dando,  William , FnKtl)Uiii.  Md. 

Denning,  Fred  H Fir'dmont,  W    \  .i 

EarwelL  E.   B Glen  L  nioi., 


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ANNUAL    CATALUCU  i:. 


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P()iiu'i"()\ .  William  J{ Concord. 

Kavciiscraft,  .lolm  T Frost hurii;,  JMd. 

Shaw,  Amos  Iv Shenandoah. 

^I'<'w,  Ix.  V Cleartiehl. 

Si'chk'r,   W.   A Danville. 

Shickhousc,  Wellington  A Sliiekshinny. 

Stein,  James  B Mitliintown. 

Swart/,  Truxton  S Dnneannon. 

Taylor,  liollin  S Montandon, 

Volkmar,  AVilliam Williamsport. 

Willits,  Harry  J Willi;unsi)ort. 

Wilson,  James  K \Yilliams])ort, 

'''<':'^<'''-  •'•  <> Veairertown. 


AI  USiC   13El^AJrrMl^]N^i: 


LADIKS. 

■^'"""■^-  ■  h'fsidmrrs. 

15a ker,  Frank. (Vntreville,  Iowa. 

IJakei-,  .Mar-arel Centreville,  Iowa. 

Hasliaii,   Fstella Williamsport. 

'>''^*'^'  '^""«» Williamsi)ort. 

''**""<•<''■'  ^^'i":' Williamsport. 

licyer,  Li//i('  K Stormstown. 

'*>■•'>-  Cnnie Kast  (ireenwieh,  H.  I. 

''>'<'-l''>'   •■^'l:'- leaver  Meadow. 

•'""■'^'•■.v.   Sadie Port   Littleton. 

^■""'^-  ^'-   J"^ I  )n  Hoist  own. 

^  '■;''-•  ''<'iiiii<' Washin«2:toiiville. 

('iimiiiin->.  ("lai-a Moiitandon. 

<'"'>"^-   ^l:"'>    J'^ Curweiisville. 

'^■'^i^-    ^  ''"■'' Lewistown. 

DaxidM.n.  Li.in-iiia.      Williamsport. 

'^«'.\'""-  ^>'^><' Williamsi)ort. 

•^'■"'-'P-  'l<'iiiiic Kaueirs  (}a|). 

'^'■'■•'    >^  •'"'•• Williamspoi-l. 

'^"^•'-  <';"Tic laeksoiiville,   Fla. 

'^""'^'''-  ^^-"T Williamsport. 

'■^^^•'■*'"<  '^<'"'<' Williamsport. 

(il()\ci'.   h^iiiiiic  S SelinsLi:rove. 

<''"^'''-   '-""■'  '-^ Laurelton. 

^''■•'>^   '''^='  '^ Stormstown. 

^  •'•''■"•  '-""•'  Manor  Hill. 


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Xdincs.  /!<  si<h  /urs. 

Ilartzell,  A  (hi Newport. 

llaui'lniwout,  Flla  May Newberry. 

Hinkal,  El  hi Newberry. 

Jones,  Jennie  L Philii)sbnrii,-. 

Keith,  Lidu  B Newberry. 

Kii^-er,  Annie Williunisport. 

Leekie,  Ida  May Jeansville. 

Maitland,  Annie  E Williamsport . 

Mann,  Anna ITarrisburii:. 

Martin,   Cliloe DuJ^oistown. 

McFarlane,  Liz/ie Jeansville. 

Miller,  M a IIasi:ei"stown,  Md. 

-Milnes,  Lilian Espy. 

-M  nsser,  M.  E I  )ri  ft  wood . 

Xe IV,  Minnie Pet  e rsl ) 1 1 r*^. 

Pardoe,  ]\Iinnie Danville. 

J*earee.  Cari'ie  J Laurelton. 

Uamsay,  Clara Orbisonia. 

Ilai idall ,  J  osie AVill iamspo j-t . 

]{oii,'ers,  Amanda Lewistow^n. 

Shammo,  Alinnie  L Halifax. 

Slate,  Creey WillianispoH. 

Stead,  () WiHiams})()i-t. 

Steiner.  Etlie Ehili])sburii-. 

Steinei',  Ivay Phili]isburi2\ 

ytuart,  ]V[ay Williams])()rt. 

Taylor,  Jennie .Montandon. 

Transean,  ^Vlinnie Williams])()rt. 

U])d(\iiralT,  Sue  J Newl)erry. 

\  alentine,  Jennie H\  ner. 

Valentine,  llaehel Hyner. 

\'(elkler,  Li/zie  M Williams])ort . 

West  fall,  Alice Keiiovo. 

Womer,  Claudia  T ( Ji'ccu  wood  l''urna(<'. 

^'oun^•,   Jennie .Mey<'i'sdale. 

(;FNTid:>n:N. 

Fsehenbaeh.   Albert Milton. 

Hilbish,  T Selins^royc. 

Hutchinson,  Wilbni-  F leans\  illc. 

Louii;,   Ardell. Williamsi>oit . 

Shaw,  A.  K Shenandoah. 

Smysei-,  William   K Bloomsbui"-. 

Stackhouse,    W.  A Sljickshinny. 

I '  1  )de LT ra If,  1>.  C N c w be r ly . 

\'(elklei-,   lOrnest Williamsport. 

Vcx'lkler,  Max  (J.. Williamsport. 

Wilde,   E.    W Shenandoah. 

Williamson,  H.  D Kenoyo. 


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\N  ILLl  AMSl'Oirr    DICKINSON     SK^IINAHY. 


DliAW'INC    AM)    l\\INM^IN(J     \)K- 

TAinwii^^N'r. 


LADIKS 

liiikcr,    Fnuik Cculivvillcs  Iowa. 

rnown,    Adelaide ^ Williainsporl. 

Clark,   Caddie : ••• Williainspoi  1 . 

(urns.   Mary    K.. ( ^iirwensville. 

D.rland,  Kerllia   ('.... IJoilin--  Sprin-s. 

(i,:,y.   Mis.    K.  J WilliainsjX)!  1 . 

(.n,"\.   lailii  S. l^idValo  Kuii. 

(.,«MMC   llaniiali Koariii-;  Branch. 

(,,ren.    Lama ^»''"<»''  ""'•• 

(,us>,  Ma-^ie Milllinhnr-. 

ll,.;s,  Kdill. WilllanisporC 

llmsiL  Minnie 1  larrishniLi:. 

I.Mies.   Lncrelia  M. Plnladelpliia. 

K.Mlh,   Lida   n Newheny. 

Kirk.   Nellie    A WillianispoiM. 

Lincoln,   Hannah  M Laureilon. 

>Liilland,  Annie  K • Wiliianisporl. 

NLiilin-    Asenalh I  )u  Hoist  own. 

\Ll).)well.  Fannie WiHiainsp(n-L 

M(d'^idden.    Annie WillianisporL 

M(  l\irlane.    Li/zic leansvdle. 

r,.,.lin-.  Sarah    C Wiliianisporl. 

Ui,hlle.  .Icntiie  L Shaniokin. 

si.inei.   La>. .  riiilipsl)nrLj:. 

IMionipsoii.   Cri-^ie    L CoLian  Stat  ion. 

\V,,incr.  Claudia.. (Ji'cenwood  Furnace. 

W'riiiht.  Clar:i    \ Middlelown,  Conn. 

\  .Mill-.  Jennie   M Meyersdale 

/..llin-(  1.    i:ila Harrishur*! 

<;LN1  LLMKN 

li;,\vlr\  .  .lani(->    II Willianispoil. 

Il.x  kin-:.    lleniN   'W, Meyersdale. 


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LADIES. 

Baker,  Mnri!;;irel Centrcville,  Iowa. 

BiK^kley,  Klhi  M Heaver  Meadow. 

Crai.ii:,   Jennie Washin.<i:t()nville. 

Davis.  (Jara    M.  C Lewistown. 

Derlaiid,  Px-rtha  C P>oilin,i;-  Springs. 

Ldkins,  Heal  rice  M \VillianiS|)orl. 

''^<"<i'«>^'  t^i'sic  H Wiliianisporl. 

'''''"•<'L  ^^11'' Williains])orC 

^ '''"»<>'•<■'  >I:«n   A VVillianisporC 

'•"^^'  ^^'y/y'\r Milllinhnr-. 

Clover,    Laiini Laiire|)(Mi. 

IIarf/<'lk  Ada    M.  i  NewporC 

llaijnhawoul,  L,   May Mloona. 

IIi(  ks.  (iec.ro-iana    W WillianisporC 

I  Iiii-sh,  Minnie  L I  Laiaislmrii. 

Keilli,   Lida  H \evvl)err\  . 

Lincoln,  Hannah  M La n re  11  on. 

Lnlcher,  ( 'arrie Texas. 

.\Lartin,    Asenalh " DiiP,oislown. 

Mailland,  Annie  L Wiliianisporl. 

Millies,    Lilian   S L^pv. 

Mosser,  Annie \-,.vv  Cumherland 

Middle,  Jennie  P Shaniokin 

Itoj^crs.    Amanda Lewisiown. 

Iximyan,   Paiinie  J WillianisporC 

Slianinio,    Minnie Halilax. 

^^'•"^   Prudie   i; Llyshiir- 

Sirashnr-er,  Jennie    Willianisp.nt 

Wallers,  Annie Willianispcil . 

(iPNTLLMKN. 

Anderson,    (L   (Irahani Ml.u.na. 

''^'■'•'*V'    '^vons  M Mackeysville. 

I>nrke,  Ldninnd  W Hillshon..   >LI. 

^'"■"^^" Wiliianisporl 

^''•*'^^^^'''   ^^^"-vi"  H ,j^,„   sncel 

Daniels,  (icor-e  M. (;irardville 

'^^''•'^^'••"'-   ^  •    I> Allonna. 

<iulHius,  Harry  C Miniinhur^. 

'^*'^*'-^^'''^^''^'^>^ Three  Sprin-^s 


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\(tiiH  s.  A''  ■^/'(icncrs. 

L:iinl)('i-S()ii,    Alex Kclllc  ('reck. 

Millies.  (;('()i-Li:c  \V ''^^P\- 

Nol.lc,  W.  F.  I)    Plcasnnt   (Jjip. 

I'ricc,  'W  L Millin.-lon,  Md. 

Kolicson,  William   K licwistovvn. 

Scclilcr,  William  A Duiivillc 

Smvscr,  William  E Bloomsburi;". 

SlciiL  James   B MillHntowii. 

Stevens,  Jolin  C StewartstowrL 

Wilde.  FJmer Sheiiandoali. 

Whitnev,  Harrv  II AVallacelon. 


sr]^](riAi.  sTirDH]NTs. 


Uaker.   b'raiik ( 'ent  reville,   Iowa 

Uates.   .Martha   A Pliiladeljihia 

I'' V ere  11.    liOttie Williamsport 

lless,  lOdil  h WiHiams|)()i-t 

Maillaiid,  Annie  1'] Williams])()i-t 

M(d)()\N(']l.   I'^annie Williams])ort 

IxamscN ,  ( "lara ( )rl)isonia 

( lies  Ion.   Maf\  in   !•] Iiiii;lit  Street 

I  )a\i(ls()n.  I'jiirK  I'] Williamsport 

Duiikle.   11(1  win   K Wat  son!  own 

I'^l-'l'lKi-.   N    \V Williamsport 

Mel/.-cr.  (  HM.r-c WiHiams|)oi-t 

N<>1.1<  ,  W.   l'\   I) Pleasant  (^ap 

i'ilini".    Ahiiei- Riverside 


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SUMMARY. 


Students  in  Classical  Department 34 

Students  in  Scnentifie  Department 51 

Students  in  I5elles  Lettres  De])artm('nt 2() 

Students  in  Aeadeniie  Dejiartment 10r> 

Students  in  Primary  Department l-*^) 

Students  in  ('oinnu'reial   Department 20 

Students  in   Eloeution   Dc^partment 50 

S])eei  a  I  Students 14 

MUSK  J  di:partmi^:nt. 

Students  in  Instrumental  Music 72 

Students  in  Tliorou!j;h  IJass ItJ 

Students  in  Vocal  Culture ^52 

ART    DFPARTMKNT. 

Students  in  Landscajie  Paintinii; 21 

Students  in  ('rayon inn; 10 

Students  in  Portrait  (Jrayoiiini!: 5 

Students  in  China   Paintinu; •> 

Students  in  Pencil  Dravvinu; 4 

Students  in  Water  Colors 1 

(Fall  Term VX\ 

Nnmher  hy  Terms  :      Winter  Term ISt; 

(Sprin-;Terin \\)\) 

Whole  iSundier  hv  Teiins 5ilS 


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un.r.r  A-vfM'ORT   i>T(  kin>(->x  sK-\riNATn  . 


IM^IZKS    AWAIiDKI)    IN    ISsi. 


I  UK    J'i:ksii)Km  >    iMHZK    k<m:    k\(  km.knck    in    \v!mtin(;    wr)    f>kijvkkin<^    an 

oi: A'l  ION  : 


Miss  (Jci'ti-udc  1 1.   I  loiick,  (  fn-sl 
Miiioix    M.   Stevens,   (second.) 


(".-irlisle. 
>[eM(l()W  (  }m|). 


TIIK     1    \»   11    IN      n:i/.K     |-(H:    K\(   KI.I  km   K    in     WIMIINC     and     IM:AI)IN(i     AN     KSSAV 


Adellxrl   A.   Kirk. 


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II"-:   \ii>.    K.    .1.   (.\:\\    \'\:\/.i:   loi:   i:\<  ki.i.kn<  k   in    im:ai)IN<;: 


M  i^>  Niii.i   \].  r>.   M(  Kee,  (  liist.  ) 
rii(nn;is('.   llopkiii^,  (second,) 


DiiHoislowii 
Wesl   Decatin. 


Till.    (HAIM.KS    ».      MISSINA     I'lil/K     I<.|:     I!  \  (  K  1 .1  KNCK     IN     I)  K(   I,  A  M  A'l  l(  JN  : 


Misv    Kill,.    I  |\  vkell. 


WaiiiorV  Maik 


II,    i"i:<»i  K>^<.i:    \.j  iKiKi;    riM/K      ink    i  ii:>t    i'i:i/.k   kok-    k,\(  km,kn(  k   in    instim 

\IK.N  I   \  I      MIsK     : 


M  I----  Sophie   Il-(  IhhIkicIi. 


Mill 


Oil 


II     Ki.iiiM    A    <<•     n:i/K>      INK   ^K((»Ni>    \Ni)   Tiiii:i>    n.'i/K-    |-oi:   k\<  km  knck   in 

1N>  I  IMMKN  I  A  I,     Ml   >|<    ; 


^Ii---   .Minnie   I..    Mii^mt.  i  second.  ) 
Mi^^   Mlla  ( iehrel.     I  liird.  ) 


Driftwood. 
\ViHiains])ort. 


\ 


f  > 


1 


\\M  AI,    rA'rALOC.T  1 


L>7 


COUKSES   (;K  S1^JI)'^'. 


In  order  to  meet  the  wants  of  a  larii^er  class  of  Students,  ei^ld  re.L-adar 
(\)iirses  of  Study  are  ])rovided,  namely:  Tlie  Normal  Kn,!j:lisli.  Belles 
I.ettres,  Seienee  and  Literature,  (Massieal,  (^)11('L!,('  Pi'eparatory ,  Art,  Music, 
and  (Commercial,  Students  may  adopt  any  of  these  Courses  exclusively,  or 
may  select  such  studies  from  them  as  tlun'  desire,  suhjeet  to  the  approval 
of  the   Faculty. 

The  Ts'ormal  Kn<i;Hsh  is  desiuned  to  meet  the  inereasiiiLi;  demand  tof 
teachers  in  oui'  Common  Schools,  and  is  heartily  commended  to  yoiim: 
ladies  ami  ^cidlemen  who  desii-e  thoi'ouLih  instruction  and  drill  in  the 
Kn.!j.lish  hranches.  To  those  who  comi)let<'  this  Course  a  l)ii)loma.  exprcss- 
inii;  the  seholarshi[)  attained,    will   he  ii;iven. 

The  Helles  Lettres  (\)Ui'se  is  specially  ari-ani;('d  to  accommodate  nouiil: 
ladies  who  may  wish  to  omit  the  lliii,lier  Mathematics  heyond  l':iementaiy 
Alii-ehra  and  (leoinetry.  It  thus  alVoi'ds  oppoitunity  to  connect  studies  in 
Music   and    AiM    with   a    well    selected   Course   in    Literature   and    Science. 

The  Course  in  Science  and  Literature  is  intended  to  Liive  wider  culluic 
and  more  thoi-oui;h  mental  discipline.  It  ditVeis  fiom  the  Classical  Coms( 
maiidv  in  that  it  omits  the  Creek  Lan^iiaii-c  <'ntirel\,  and  make-  Latin 
elective  withCerman  or  Ficnch  dui-inu"  the  tirst  twoyeais.  liefoic  enterin- 
upon  this  Course,  the  Studeid  must  he  t  liorouu^hly  accpiainted  with  the 
Conunon    LniJilish    hranches. 

The  Classical  (\>urse  is  much  more  extensive  than  is  ordinarily  pursued 
at  Seminaiies.  It  will  compaie  favorahly  with  llie  cnrricnlum  a(io|»le<l  l»\ 
oui-  hest  institutions  of  leaiMiinii-.  We  oiVei'  it  with  eiitiic  contidcncc  lo 
younn:  men  who  are  j)i'epai'inLi,'  for  professional  life,  and  also  to  yoiniLi"  ladie- 
who  asj)ire  to  supei'ior  intelh'ct  ual  culture.  The  preparation  h)r  this  ( 'om<( 
is  a    thoi-oui^h    knowlediic   of   the   studies  einhiaced    in    t  he  Academic  ( 'om<c. 

The  ('()ll(M.-c  |*re|)arator\  Course  is  arranged  for  those  who  desire  tlior 
oii^h  insti'uction  and  systematic  diill  in  all  hranches  reipii^ite  for  a<lmission 
to  our  hest  Collei2:es  and  Cni  vei'sit  ies.  We  commend  it  specially  lo  |»arenN 
who  wish  to  place  their  <ons  under  the  watchful  <are  of  expeiienccfl 
teachers,  while  thev  receive  the  liteiarv  culture  of  a  hiirli  !J.rad<'  institution 
of  learnimr,  and  eniov  Hh'  social  advantai^es  of  a  vvell-reL!;ulated  Chiislian 
home. 


28 


WITJJA:NrSI»ORT    DKKTXSOX    SlOriXARV. 


A(\\1)KMI(^   (^OIMJSK 

Tlii>  ('.MMMMNill   -IX.'  llK.n.ii-li  inslniction  n.id  drill   in   llic  C.mmon    Kn-lisli   hrMiichcs    :nn\ 
.•«Kn   prepare   the  Stu.U'ut    f..r  admissi,,,,   to  the  \w^Uvv  (\„irses.      Classes  are  Wnmvil  each  term 
lor  iH-in,,,,,^  and  advan.vd   Sti.d(.„|s,   in    Arit  l.n.elie,  (Jranunar,  ( Jeouraphv,    llistorv,  Al-ehra 
(Jeonietrv  and    Ijitin. 


Fall  Tekm. 


WiNTEK  Tekm. 


.^PK'KNG  TfaIM. 


{  Antlinu'tic,  (Kobinsoii. ) 

Grammar,  (llarvey.) 
(Geography,  (Swinton.) 

(  Aritlmietic,  (Robinson.) 

(Jrammar,  (Harvey. ) 
(  (ico.^'raphy  and  Ma])  I)ravvin<;-.  (Swinton.  j 

(  Arithnietic,  (Jiobinson.) 
(xraninnir,  (Harvev.) 


(  (J('o,irra])hy  and  Ma])  Dniwinu'.  (Swinton.) 

SIX  ONI)    VKAK. 

(    Arithnu'tic,  (Fish's  Compji.h.,  Robinson.) 
I    (Tranimar,  (  Harvey.  ) 
;    History  Fnitcd  Slates,  (Lossinn:. ) 
i    Latin      I^'ii-st   Lessons,  (  LeiM-hton.  ) 
Hook-Keepini;-     opti(»iinI. 


Fail  Tkk.m 


•  f   Arithmetic      Mental  and  Written. 
i    (JraJinnni-,  (  Ilafvey.  ) 
\N  iMKi:  Tkk'm.    ;    History  I'nited  Stntes,  (Lossino. ) 

j    Latin      ( Jrnmmar  and  Ke.'uh'i-    "Aden   A'  (Jreenon'di.  ) 
t    P>ook-j\eej)inL^-     o|)tioi)nl.  " 

f  Ai-itlinietie  Reviewed. 

I  I'^niilish  Analysis. 

Spi:iN(;  Tki;m.       ^  AIu:ebra,  fRoi.insonV  Kh'nients.  ) 

I  i^.Mtin      Syntax  and  (\*esar     (Aden  vV:  (d-eenonoh.  > 

I  l><)ok-Keej)inu-     optional. 

SpeNin-,  R'eadii.-  Rennia  nship,  ( 'on. posit  ion  and  Deehimation  Mirou-li- 
'Mil    the   ('()m-s<'. 

lAaininalion.  tor  adniisM.ui  to  any  Course  a])ove  tlie  Aca(h'inie  wid  b<- 
'"■'•'  ""'  ^'■'■"•"'  '•••'>  '*'■  *'^'<l'  "■'••".  <l...n,uli  Stu(hMits  (Mmdn-  at  anv  time 
'l'"i"-    '•"•    I'l-iii    iii.-iy    l>e   examined    when    thev   enter. 


NouMAL  i:\(iLisii  (^()i'i{sr:. 


,        '''";   *  '7'^''   '^  ''•■^'^"•■•'   '"  M<-.nnnnndat..  ynnn^   n.en   and   w.muM,   wln.se  lin.e  tor  srhooi    i. 
I""i"'"l.  .'"id  e^pccally  tlioM'ul.n  are   preparin-  to   tea.'ii  ii 
'''"    '"■    -'^••l'    ">    ll">-e    wlh,    (-..niplctc    the    Cnui'^e. 


ill  oniConnnon   Schools.      .\  Diploma 


Fa  I  I    Tkkm. 


.H  NIOR    \\']\\{. 

(Arithnn  tie-    Written    and    Mental      (  Fish's  (  oniplete,    Rob- 
j    Fn.d.sh  (,ranunar,  (Harvey.)  |  j„,,„^    , 

-^    ('eoo-rapli\ .  (  Swinton.  )  * 

History   I'nited  States,  (  Fossino-.  ) 
l>ook  Keeping-     optional      (RryantcV  Stratton.) 


\ 


f 


)! 


( 


ANNIAL    <   A  I  ALOCMI- 


'i!) 


Wl.N'lKJi   TkKM. 


Si*mN(}  Tkiim. 


FaM    TVAIM. 


Wi.N'rKi:  'i'Ki;\r 


(  Aritlnnetie      Wi'itten   and    Mental      (l^'ish's  (^>m|)Iete,    liob- 

;  FnL!;lish  (Jiammar,  (Hai'vey.)  jinson.j 

!  ( Jeoi2;i-aj)hy  and  Maj)  Drawiii!^-,  (Swinton.) 

(  History  Fnitcd  States,  (Fossinu.  j 

i  Ai-ithmetie      Written   and    Mental      ( Fish's  ( 'ompletc,    Rob- 

i  Fn!i;lish  (irammar,  (Harvey.;  |inson.; 

;  Algebra,  (  Robinson's  Flemerds. ; 

1  Ro()k-Kee])ini!:     ()j)tional      ( Rryani  tV:  Stratton.; 

SFNI()J(    VFAI{. 

(  Ilistoi'v,  (Swinton's  Ontlines.  j 

i  ('ivil  (Jovernment,  (^'oung.) 

■  Algebra,  (Robinson's  I^lements.  i 

I  Physiology,  ( Ihitehison. ) 

I  Ilistoi-y,  (SwiidoiTs  Outlines.  ) 

I  Rhetoric,  ((^uackenbos.  ) 

I  Fhysical  ( Jeography,  (Houston.) 

i  Natural  Fhilosoj>hy,  (  Feck's  ( ianot.   Revised.) 

!  ( fconu't  rv,  (  W<'id  woiM  h.  > 


Si'iiiNo  Teijm 


Rhetoric,  f  C^uaekenbos. ; 
Fh\sical  (jreoiiraj)h\ ,  (Houston.) 
Natui'al  Fhilos()j)hy,  (  Feck's  ( Janot 
( Jeoniet  r\ ,  (  Went  woit  h.  ) 


Revised, 


i'.i<:i.i.i':s  LKmnos  coi'iiSE. 

I   pon  eoinpiet  inLM  his  ( 'onrse  t  he  St  iident  will  he  eiit  itletj  to  the  l)e;j,ree  of  Mistress  of  |-]nL;li^li 
-iteratnic — \1.  K.  L. 

SOFHOMOF.F    VFAR. 


Fa  LI   Tkiim. 


WiNiEi;  'I'kiim 


Si'iiiNc  1'ki;m 


i  Arithmetic,  (  l^^'ish's  ( 'omj)le1e.  ; 

j  I^nglish  (Ji'ainmar,  (Harxcy.) 

;  HistoiA    Fnited  Stales,  (  Fossing.  ) 

]  Fa  till.           ^ 

I  l^'reiieh.         -  I^le<-t  i\c. 

1  (Jerman.      ) 

[  Fhysical  (Jeography,  (Houston.; 

i  Alg(d>ra.  (Robinson's  I'deinents.  ; 

I  iMiglish  (irammar,  '  Ilarv<'y.  ; 

History  Fnited  States,  (  FossiuLi".  * 

I  Fat  in.           ) 

I  Freiieh.             Fleetive. 

!  ({erinaii.      ) 

I    Fhysical  ( Jeograj)liy.  (Houston.) 
I    Algebra.  (  Rol)insoir^  l^leiiients.  ) 
lOnglish  Analysis. 

Fatiii.  I 

French.  Fleetive. 

^^       German,      ) 


;() 


\N  ILI.l  AMSI'OKT     IUCKINSON     SKMINARV 


ANM    \I<    <   A  I  AlJXil   I 


-11  NioK  vi:ah 


II 


istoTN ,  ( Swintoifs 


Oull 


incs.  ) 


WiMKi;  Tki^vi, 


Kali   Tkk'm 


l*livsi()l()Lt\ ,  ( Ilulchisoii. ) 

>>'alnrnl  lMiil()S()])liy,  ( l\'('k's  ( Jnnol,   KN'viscd, 

Civil  ( J()\  {'nniu'iit,  (Younj^-.  ) 


i  History,  {  Swintoirs  Oiitrmcs.; 

j  Klhtoric,  ((^iiiickcnhos.  ) 

'  Alii-chi'M,  (Uobinsoirs  rnivcisil  \ .  j 

:  ijutin     (fi'MmmMi-MiHl  Render     (  All<ii  cV  ( ir<'eii- > 


\N'iNiKi:  Tkl'M, 


Sl'IMNii    TF.L'Nr 


Latin. 

Frenc^li. 

(Jennjin. 

History,  (S 
Klietorie,  (( 
Natural  V\\ 

Latin. 

French. 

( Jernian. 

IJhetorie.  (( 
( iconiet  ry,  ( 
I>()tany.  ((Ji 
Latin. 

I         French. 

1        (Jei'inan 


} 


Fleet 


ive 


French. 
(German, 


Khetoric,  ((^uuekenhos. 


oim'h 


1:1 


eel  I  \  (■ 


!•'  \  i  I    TKirM 


Win  I  1.1:  Tki'M 


j  Fnii'lish  Lit 

I  Moi'al  Sciei 

'  Z()(")l()ii'\',  ( ( 

I  ( ieoloi^-w  ( I 

[  Folitical  F( 

{  .Mental  Sci( 

'  Cheinistrv, 


I 


0  ir  1  e 


( 


0 


(  Astronoinx 


enees  < 


Sn;i  \<;  Ti'.K'm 


\   F\i(l 

•.   Mi'ntal  Sci( 

(  (  iieini^t  r\ . 


coriisi';  IN  s( 


I  III  III 


loiiiplct  lli'j      the     l«  iil(  i\\  111' 


r.;irli('|(>i    ()('    SciciH'c 


Iki^-C    IKtl     \S  I- 


h(\    I  Ic-irc.   -  II  1>  ifci    1(1   Mh'  .'mM  ii  >n   < » 


SO 


I  lislory.  ;  S 
( 'i\  il  ( i()\'er 


l'^  \  I   I     Tl'.KM 


Al 


LZchi'a 


in 


I 


I 


Lat 

French. 

(merman, 


) 

!                                                         •       >        V 

i    Alu^ebni.  ( R( 

winton's  ( )iitlines.  ) 

\ 

,1                 Si'iJiN(5  TFjni. 

(Teometrv,  ( ) 
;        Latin     Syi 

(2uackenl)()S. ) 

French. 

il()S()])hv,  (Peck's  (ianot,   Kevised.) 

) 

■  Flective. 

(Jernian. 

V 

-              1 

r 

2uackeid)()s.  ) 

•1 

(  Went  wort  il.  )                                                  ' 

J    Fnii"  ish  Lite 

I'ay.  ) 

Fh\  sioloir\'. 

i 

(geometry,  ( ^ 

Flective. 

j^\\i  1.  TKirM. 

Natural  Fhil 

) 

;        Latin     Ca' 
i        Fi'ench. 

1 

SFMOR     VFAIJ. 

(iennan. 

ei'ature,  (Shaw.  ) 
ice,  (  WaylaiK  .  ) 

;    Natural  I*hil 
;    Mental  Fhih 

f  1 1     • 

)rton.) 
)ana.  ) 

i 

Win  iKi:  Tkk'm. 

1  i"i!i:on(nnet  I 
;        I^atin     \'ii 

•ononn  ,  (  \V'a\  land     (1ia])in.  )     optiona. 

% 

Fi'cnch. 

•                             «                                                  II 

!        (iei'nian. 

'nee,  (  \\  aylainl. 

(  Fliot  A:  Stoi-ei".  ) 

I^videiices  0 

)])('('.  ) 

Menta    Fhih 

(  Ray.  ) 

i>otan\.  ((fi" 

• 

SiMMN(;  Tkkm. 

Survey ini:-,  ( 

)f  Chi-istianity,  (  Falcy.  ) 

• 

Latin      Vi 

'lice.  (  Way  and.  ) 

French. 

1  I'Jini  vV  Storer. ) 

1 

(        (Jernian. 

;    Moi'al  Scien 

'^NCK   AM)     .  ^rKIJA'ri'KK. 

1    ( f colony,  (  I) 

( 

r  All      1  KK'M. 

/()(")l()!j:y.  '  Oi 

Cdiir-c    1I1C    Siiidciit     will    he    entitled    to    the     Decree    of 
liiiiL:  to  take  the  whole  ( 'omsc  cnii  ])iirsiie  such   stiulies  a< 

\ 

/ 

!    Folitica    Fc( 
Analytica    ( 

f   the    l'',Mcillty. 

Loiiic,  ( ("op 

)ni()M()RF    VFAR. 

WlNIKi:    'PKIiM. 

dieinistry 
.\strononi\. 

winloiTs  ( )utliiies.  ) 

!    Calculus.  'C 

nmeiit,  (  ^'ounii;.  ) 

Johinson's  P^lenients.  ) 

;    IJutler's  An: 

irst   Lessons     (  Leiuhton.  ) ) 

Fleet  i\'e. 

SplMNd   TkK'M. 

Chemist  r\ 

* 

'    Fnii:lish,  Fa 

} 

1 

^  Calcuhis,  (( 

)binson's  University 
Wentwortli.  ) 
ntax  and  Rcadci".  } 


Fleclive 


) 


ICNIOR    VFAI 


!-at  ui"e,  (  Shaw 
(  I  lutchison.  ; 
Wentwortli.  ) 


oso|)li\  f  Feck\s  ( Janot.   Re\'is<Ml.  ? 
'sai-     S\nt:i.\      ^  Allen  cV  ( Jreenouiih.    ) 


Fleclive 


osophy,  (  Feck's  (i:inol ,   Rcxi^ed. 
)Soph\',  (  W:i\  hand.  ; 
\ .  i  W  heeler,  i 


r^il      '  ( 'h;ise.  ) ) 


Flecii v( 


f  Christi:inily.  1  Faley 
)sO|)hy.  (  W:iyl:ind.  ; 
ay.  i 

Murr:iy.  ; 
ri:il     ( ( 'h;ise.  ) ) 


led  i\  e 


) 


sFNioi:    \\:\\ 


ce.  (  \\  :iyl;ind.  1 

ina.  ) 

ton.  ) 
onoinw  {  W  ;i\  Kind      ( 'inioin 


icoinet  v\ 


p<'e.  ) 


Oil 


ie\ 


with  Lecture^       llliol  ^V  Sioici 
I  R:iy. ; 
)lne\ .) 


doii\ .  (  Imuoia  vV  (  rook->. 


\\ 


ith  Lectures     (Fliot  vV  Slorer 


;t  and  Fresent.  '  Trench. 
)lnev.; 


;52 


WIM.IAMSPORT    DK^KINSON    SIOMINAKY 


ANM    \l.    (  A  rAI.<)(n   K 


i 


I 


(^LASSKWL  (H)UR8K 

Ipon  coniplctini^^  \\w  followiim  Course  the  Student  will  hv  entitled  to  tlie  l)e.<rree  of  Haelielor 
of  Alts.  11iose  iu)t  wishiuir  to  complete  the  Course  can  i)ursue  suc^li  studi<'s  as  they  desire, 
subject  to  the  action  of  the  1^'acultv. 


Sim:in(!  TKiiM. 


I  Butler's  An;il()ij:v,  (  Eniofy  cV:  (brooks. ) 

I  (^licniistrv     with  LccMirvs     ( Kliol  A:  Storcr 

;  (\m1cu1us,  (Olucy.) 

I  Lilt  in     'I'acitus     (Jcfinanin  nwd  A^ricola. 

[  ( Jrcck  — DcmostluTU'S    Orations. 


i 


Fa  1.1.  Term, 


WlNIKIJ    TfflJM, 


Sl'lilN(;   TKli.M. 


K.\i,i.  Tkijm. 


W  I  N  IKK'    TkK'M, 


Si'iM  \<;  'I'i:i:\i. 


I 


F  \  I  I  Tkl-m, 


WiNiKi:  Tkijm 


SOJMIOMOJIE    VEAll, 

History.  (Swintou's  Outlines.) 

Civil  (Toverniueiit,  (Youui;-. ) 

Ali!:el)ni,  (Robiiisoirs  Elements.) 

Latin — Ca'sar. 

(Ti-eek— First  Lessons,  (Wliite;)  (Irainunir,  (Goodwin.) 

History.  (Svvintoirs  Outlines.) 

I    Khetorie,  ((iuackenhos.  ;  

[    Alo:e])ra.  (Rol)ins()n\s  University.) 

1    Latin-   Viro:il-((1iase.  ) 

i  (Jreek    -First  Lessons,  (White:)  (iraniinar,  rGoodvvin.  ) 

(    Rhetoric,  ((iuackenbos. )  " 

Alii'ehra,  ( JlobinsonV  University.) 
(Jeoinetry,  (Wentworth.  ) 
Latin      Virnil     (diase.) 
(Ji'eek     Anabasis. 


f 


L 

r 


L 

f 


I 


JU^IIOK    VKAIJ, 

Kniilisli  Literature,  fShaw.) 

Natural  Philosoj)hy,  ( Peek's  Uanot.  Revised.; 

I^hysiolooy,  (  Hutchison.  ) 

(Teoinetry,  (Wentwoi'th.  ) 

Latin      N'iruiL    (Ohase. ) 

(ireek      Anabasis. 

Mental  I'hilosophy.  (Wayland.) 

Natural  Fhil()so])hy,  (  Peek's  (janot.   Revised.) 

Lriiionometry,  ( Wheelei'.  ) 

Latin     Oicero-  Orations. 

(ireek      Homer     Iliad.  "* 

Evidences  of  Christianity,  (  Paley.  j 
Mental  I'hilos()|)hy,  (  Wayland./ 
Survcyim;-,  (  ALirray.  ) 
Latin     Cicero     Orations. 
(H(<'k      Homer. 


SKNIOK     ^  LAP 


I  o 


f    >L)|-al  Science,  (  Wayland.  ) 

I    Political  iM-onomy,  (  Wayland     Cliapin.) 

;    ( icoloL^y,  (  Dana.  ) 

)    Analytical  (Jeomcli-y.  (Olrjcw) 

j    Latin      Horace. 

[^  Greek     Xeno])h()n      Mcmoiabilia. 

I       LoL^ic,    (  (  'opj  )('■('.   ) 

I    Chemistry      with  Lecluics     (  Lliot  .V  Storer.  j 

Asti'onomw  ( I^aw  ) 
'    (  alculus,  (Olncy. ) 
I    Latin     J /ivy. 
1   Greek     l^hito     A])ology  and  Crito. 


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(J()LI.K<iK    I'HKl'AJiATOIiy    ( ^OULiSK. 

This  C()in-s(r  is  arrant^M'd  for  those  who  desire  to  prepare  for  admission  to  any  American 
(U)lle<,^e  or  I'niversity.  Students  may  enter  it  at  any  point  for  which  tiuw  are  j)rej)ared. 
Ttiose  comi)letinL^  it  will  receive  a    Diim.oma. 

SOPHOMORL    VLAP. 


Fai.i.  Tkijm. 


WlNlKIJ    TeICM. 


SpRiN(i  Tfj;m. 


Fai.i.  Lkiim 


WiNiKL'  Tkl-m 


SiMM.XC   LfJIM 


Fai.i.  Tkijm 


l^atin      First  Lessons     (  Leii-hton. ) 
I    (ireek      First  Lessons- (  WJiitc  : )  (Jrammar 
{    Arithmetic,  (  Robinson's  C()m|)let('.  i 
I    (irammar,  (Harvey. ) 
[   American  History,  (Lossinu.  ) 


(( Joodwin. 


Latin-    (Ti-ammar  and  Jvea(h'r—( Allen  tV  (i reenoui^li.  ) 
(Jreek- -First  Lessons     (White;)  ({rammar     ((Joodwin.) 
Arit  hmetic,  ( IvobinsoiTs  C^)mplete. ) 
(Grammar,  (Harvey.  ) 
American  IPistorv,  (Lossini''. ; 

Latin     Synta.x  and  Ca'sar     (Allen  ^V:  ( Jreenouiih.  ) 
I    (Jreek  —  Anabasis. 
]    Knii'lish  Analysis. 
t    Arithmetic  (\)mplete(l. 
(    Alu'cbra,  (Pobinsoifs  FJements. ) 

JUMOP    VLAP. 


I    Latin     Ca-sar. 

(J  reek      Anabasis. 
!    Ali;-ebra,  (  PobinsoiTs  l^lements.  ) 
[    History.  (  Swinton's  Outlines. ) 

I    Latin      \'iruil      (Chase.) 
I    (wreck      Anabasis. 

( Jeomet  ry,  (  Went  wort  li.  ) 
i    History,  (  SwintonV  Outlines.) 
(  J^hctoric,  ( (^uackcnbos.  ) 

f    Latin-    Viruil     i  Chase. ; 

(fi'eek     Anabasis. 

( Tcomet  ry,  (  Went  wort  h.  ) 
;    Phetoric.  ( (^uackenbos. )  * 

SKNIOP    VLAP. 

!  Latin      Virgil-  ( ( "base.  ) 

I  (fre(d\      Prose. 

;  Natural  Philosophy,  (  Peck's  ( ianot,   Peviscd.) 

I  (Geometry,  (  Wentworth.  ) 

!  Physiology,  (  Hutchison  )     Optional. 


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w 


1  \  I  i: i:    I  I'. i:\i 


Sn:i  \<;  'l'i<:i.'\i 


\\  ll.l.l  AMSIMUM      DICKINSON     SI.MlNAin 


l.;irm      ( 'iccro— ( )l";irK>iis. 

(Jrcck      lloincr      Iliad. 

Nalmal  IMiilosoplix ,  i  rack's  ( iaiiol,   Kcx  i^cd 

Mental    lMiil(>s()|)h\ ,  (  Waylaiid.  ' 

Lai  ill      ( 'icci'o     ( )rarHMi^. 
(Ji'cck      Homer      Iliad. 
Menial  riiilosopliN .  (Waylaiid.) 
Latin      Pi'ose. 


MODKIJN    L.\N(aA(il';S. 


( J  ram  mar,  i  Selimit  /..  ! 

A  liiT^  Synopsis. 

S|>raeli(lenklelire,  (  W  ui-^l . 
,     Ueader,  (Otto.  > 
(  ii  i;\i  \  \    (  "oi  i:>i:  W'illielm  Tell,  i  Sell il lei'.  ) 

Jim^t'raii  von  ()rleans,  (Schiller.) 

I  phiiicnie  aid"  Taiiris.     ( Jcel  lie.  ) 
'     l'\Miist.   >  (  J(et  he.  ) 
'    I  )iet  ioiiary.  (  .\dler.  ) 

liiiekin^hanf s  JMiLicnes. 

.\  hic'Lic'  <le  La  (Jrammaire  P'raneaise.     Noi'l  et  ('hap<al. 
Keader,  (  Aim.  ; 
Laiil  et   X'ifLi'inia.  (St.   I'ierre.  > 
l'i:i:\(  II   (  ni  i;-i  .  ('lassie  IJeader,  (  l)e  b'isas.  i 

(  'orinne,  (  ^Ladame  de  StaCl.  ! 
LW  lleiiia^ne,  (  .\Li(lame  de  Stac'l. 
Le^  Miserahles.  (  \  ietor  llimo. 
\    I  )i(  t  ionary.  .  Siirrenne.  ; 

I  I   II  !<  >\       >^;i.  "")(>  each,    per  t  erin  ol    t  \\  el  vc   w  cek^. 


(Ol    KSh;    IN     Ml   SK 


I 


(     :iim    in    Ihi-    department    will    held    <_:,i\c    m    f  horonu,!!    Musical    l\dnea- 


1  h  'I 


1.    h(.lh    ill    Ihc    teeliiii(pie    and    the    astheties    of    the    art:     and    to    this    end 


Ml  I  \ 


>/,  mild  I'll  1  e\ 


)(  M  )|v>  ;i  11(1   -^I  IK  lies    will    [»(•   iise( 


:i  IK 


The  <  i  I  adiial  inj  ( 'on  i --e  com  pri>e^    seleeti(nis    tVom    the    t'oll(>w  iiiLi"   studies, 

<<iipy     ahoiit     Ihree    year^.      Students    eomplet inn,-    the 


(IK  leo     |( )     (I 


(   oiii-(,    iiKliidiii'j     INKn(Mi'^h    lia--s.    will    reeeivc    ;i    Diploma.       Lieeev    adapted 

Im  liic  :iM  Miiimcnl  -  of  the  piijiil  ai'e  '_ii\('ii  from  the  tii'si. 

IdKST    \\\\\{. 

Mnh!-'"  National  School  lor  the  Lia  no-l''orl  e  •  New  L!ii;-|and  ( 'onsetw  at  or\' 
Method:  I  )ii  \(rno\ '^  St  iidic-  i  n  Mechanism;  llei/'s  Studies,  l>ook  1  and  'J: 
Kraii-e-    Stndiev.     op.     'I    :iikI     1:      Loesrhho'irs,    op.    {\{\;     |*laid\'s   Technical 


ANNl   AL    ('AIAI.(K;1    I 


>') 


Studies;     Herrnrrs,    op.    21)  and 


:J2 


M 


ison's   S\'stem    of    Accent:  ;     ("/,ern\ 


School  i)\  N'elocily,   l>ook   1  ami  2:    Czeniy's  100  Piourcssi  ve  St  udi<'s.  (»p.    \\\\), 


si:('()Ni)  ^KAl 


Sudds'  Nntiouul  School  toi"  the  riano-Korte;  Czerny's  Studies  on  the 
Alt  of  Dcvclopinji;  liic  Fiiiii:e?s,  op.  740,  I>()ok  1  and  2;  (//ci-ny's  School  (d 
\'clo(-ity,  liook  ;>;  Ilcr/'s  Studic^s,  IJook  :>,  4  and  5;  Moscheles,  op.  ?:> ;  l\oh- 
Icr's  Sjx'cial  Studies,  I»ook  and  Kxercises;  Kolder's  (/lassical  School,  from 
No.  1  tod:  Mayer's  Studies,  oj).  (11,  Book  1  and  2;  (Memcid's  Preludes  and 
Kxercises:    I  Feller^  St  udies,  op.  4(>,   liook   I   and  2. 


riiiKi)  ^^:Al^ 

(V.ei-ny's,  op.  740,   I>ook    :},  4,  5   and    0:    Moscheles'    Studies,  op.   70:    (1ein 


cut's   Studies;    (Ji'adus   ami    Parnassun;    Cramer's   Stmlies:    Lis/Ls   Stiidi 
ThalhcrL!:  Studies:    Schuman's  St  udies,  op.    K*. 


cs 


\<)('AL    TKAIMN( 


l^'iijsr  ^'^:Al^      Study  of  the  Kenistei-s,  the  .Major  Scale,  SoHeniii,  f  iJa^sini 


Lahlache,  (yoncoiu'  oi-  e(piivalent  :  )   some  son 


(I's 


Skco.M)  ^'KAl^  ( liromatic  Scale,  Minor  Scale,  Swelled  .Notes.  (  )iiiameiitv 
(  l^assini,  Concone  oi-  e(pMvalent;j  some  s(uil!s,  .\ht,  KiU'ckeii.  (Jumhert 
Pi'och,    Millaid,    etc.  i 


rilllil)    ^  K  A  I!.  -  SolfcLiii'i.    '  l>ordoL!,iii.    ( 


( >ne<)ne.    etc. .      I  vccit  at  ion.    <  )rat <  n- 


and  ( )pei'at  ic  Music 


TIIKom     Ol'^    Ml  SK 


l''iL'si    ^'K\l:.       IJudimcnts  of  ThoroiiLih   L)a 


Sk<  ONI)    \  V. 


A  i; 


.\.   N.  .lol 


iiison 


II 


iriiK  ni\ 


4'iiiL*i)  ^'^:\l^      \.   N.  Johnsoirs  Hai-mony  and   llistoiy  of  Mii^ic. 

Students  not  wishini:"  to  take  the  ( ii'adiiat  iiiL^-  Liano  ('oiirvc  ma\  lake  a 
('ourse  on  the  IJccd  Oi-^an.  selected  hy  the  teacher,  and  will  he  likewi>>e 
L^i'aided  a  Diploma,  if  they  acipnre  ahility  in  i-eadiiiLi  ordinary  church  mii-ie 
at   siLvht.  and  in  a  manner  sutricicntly  clear  for  |)ur|)o^e^  of  aec(nnpaiiimeni . 

Students  of  the  ( i  I'aduat  iii'j,"  Liaiio  and  <)rL?aii  ('oiir^e^  :ire  re(|uire(|  lo  joJK 
the  ( ieneial  Sini;in^-  (  Mass. 

A  full  ('ourse  of  Xiolin  PlayiiiL!,'  has  al'-o  heeii  ju'epared  tor  the  lieiietil  of 
those  who  ai'c  sccd^ini:;  supei"ioi-  attainnn-nt^  in  this  department. 


All  Music  Scholars  ha\'e  Vocal  Cultui'c   /"/vv  of  c}nir<n,  '"d  ela^^es  will  onl\ 


he  formed   when  four  oi"  m<M'e  desire  to  enter  thei 


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ANNTAI.    CATAT.OOt-F.. 


37 


WILLI  AMSIMUM      DK   KINSON     SKMlNVm. 


^rriTlOX.     Tkiim,    I'J  VVi:i:ks. 


Inst  nmuMital  Music,   i^i.-mo  of  liccd  ()ru!,:nL 

I  sc  of  lustrmncnt,  (Iwo  pci'iods  cnch  dny,  ) 

Pipe  ( )rii,;m,     -__-_-- 

lisc  of  Inslrinncnl,  (one  lioui'  cncli  day,  ) 

Theory  of  3[iisic,  in  classes  of  four  or  more,  (ejich,) 

TheoiT  of  Music,  to  single  |)U])ils,  _  _  _ 

X'ocal  Culture,  in  classes,  _  .  _  _ 

Vocal  Culture,  to  sin^'le  ])U])ils,       _  .  .  . 

X'ocal  Musi(*,  in  clnsses  of  ten  or  more, 

X'iolin  Music,  in  classes  of  four,  (each,  ) 

Xiolin  Music,  to  siuLile  i)U[)ils,  _  _  _ 

X  iolin  Music,  in  classes  of  t  wo,  (each,) 


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18 

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10 

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-   15 

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Free. 

-   15 

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(> 

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15 

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S 

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NORMAL    \n'SI(^   ("OriJSK. 

The  LL TO w  i n LL'  love  of  Music  has  lariiclv  increased  the  demand  foi"  comp;*- 
lent  music  leachei's.  To  meet  this  demand  this  Course  is  established.  A\'e 
|)i('sen1  it  with  entiic  contidence  to  those  who  desire  to  become  skilled  in 
their  pi"ofes<ion.  but  who  have  not  had  oj){)ort unity  for  Noi'mal  ti'aininu*. 

The  Institution  is  am|)ly  sup])lied  with  tii'st-class  instruments,  comprisinji: 
Ciand.  (  pii^ilit  and  S(juare  Pianos,  with  con\'enient  access  to  a  laru'c  ami 
^upcrio!'  Pipe  ( )i'L:aii. 

The  (  nui-e  will  extend  throuuh  one  year,  upon  complet inii,*  which  the 
^tiiiicnt   will  lie  entitled  to  a  Diploma,  wit h  1  he  I)eii'i-ee  of  Hachcloi' of  Music. 

A(l!iii--i<  in  to  the  Normal  Class  will  be  by  I)i])loma.  o?"  uj)on  examination 
i'l  '  !"■  -1  udit  -  coiiipii^cd    in   oui-  I'eLLulaf  ''Course   in    Music,"  or  their  e(piiva- 

Aiiinii-  i|i(  -pccinl  adxantaii'cs  olTeivd  ma\'  be  mentioned:  (1)  Cai'cful 
i'l"' inci  idii  li\  a  t  lioroui^lily  educated  (Jei'man  Pi'ofcssoi-  of  acknowledii-ed 
ahilit.\  and  \\  idf  <\  pericnce  :  '2;  Daily  o|)poi-t  unity  to  hear  how  t  he  (linVrent 
biaiiclic-  (if  Millie  :wr  t.MULilit:  (  o )  Pi-actical  work  in  leachinLf  under  the])ei--' 
^""■'<1  diiccliou  (»f  :i  vnpeiior  inst  laictoi-:  (4;  Kare  facilities  for  cult  i  vatinu"  a 
<■'"'■''■'  la^tc  in  Mu-ic.  in  conceits  iiiven  fi'oin  tiuH'  to  time,  and  in  weekly 
I'lihlic  enicitainnient-.  partU'  musical,  in  the  Seminary  Chaix'l:  (5)  Connec- 
'""I  \\ilha  loii^  e^tablivhcd  ;,,h1  widely  known  I/iteraiT  Inst  itutioiL  whicii 
^^  '11  chccifully  aid  in  ^ecuiinu-  foi-  its  pu])ils  positions  as  teachers. 

Six  lessons  will  be  -^iven  each  week,  namely:  Two  in  teachinii,-  the 
l>I<nienl-  (.f  Mu^ie,  two  in  teachim:-  the  Theoiw  of  Music,  and  two  p|-i\'ate 
1<'^"'"|"  oil  IIh'  I'iaiio  oi' Ci-and  Pipe  ()|-oan,  as  i)referred. 


Tl  ITION.     Tki:m,    1\?  \Vkkk> 

Se\('nt\-iWo    Pe<soii<,  -  -  -  .  _ 

I  se  of  Piano  for  practice,  (two  periods  each  dav,  ) 
I  NC  of  Pij)e  ( )r<^;in  foi-  piactice,  (one  hour  each  dav,  ) 


^'31   00 

:^  00 

10  00 


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COVH^K    IN    AR1\ 

This  departinenl  is  under  the  direction  of  a  lady  of  i-arc  ability  and  wide 
culture.  Ilavino;  added  to  the  usual  Art  Curriculum  in  a  Seminary  tiie 
reo-ular  (tourse  at,  a  School  of  l)esi.ii;n,  she  is  thorouo'hly  (puditled  to  meet  the 
most  ri.irid  demand  for  instruction  in  both  the  useful  and  ornamental  branches 
of  the  department. 

The  Course  in  Drawing  comprises  Linear,  Perspective,  Object  and  Model 
Drawing.  Due  attention  is  given  to  the  branches  of  India  Ink,  Water  Colors, 
Pastel  and  Crayoning— Portrait  Crayoning  being  a  specialty.  The  Course  in 
Oil  embraces  Landscai^e  and  Portrait  Painting. 

Students  desiring  a  full  Course  in  this  department  will,  u])on  satisfactory 
advancement  in  all  its  branches,  be  entitled  to  a  Diploma.   


TUITION. -Term,  Twelve  Weeks,  :]0  Lessons 

Monochromatic  and  Pastel  Painting,  (each, )     -         -  - 

Paintinu!:  in  Wati;r  Colors,  ------ 

Piunting  in  Oil,  .------ 

Portrait  Painting,  ------- 

Pencil  Drawing,  ------- 

Poi'trait  Crayoning,  _-_---- 

('rayon  Drawing,  ------- 

Photograph  Painting,         _--*.--- 
China  Decoratinir,  ------- 


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12 

20 

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00 

20 

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15 

00 

H:L()(M'^ri()N. 

Llocution  is  I'ccogni/ed  as  a  most  important  branch  of  edu(  ation.  This 
department  is  under  the  su])ervision  of  a  thoroughly  (pialitie(l  and  exjxi-ienced 
teacher,  and  will  include  a  careful  vocal  drill,  and  ])ractice  in  the  entire  range 
of  expressioiL  It  will  also  embody  such  a  variety  of  Kecitation  and  Pcad- 
imi's  as  may  serve  to  exem|)lify  t  he  (pialities  and  modulations  (»f  the  voice, 
and  W'ill  covei"  u-estui'c  and  action. 


coMNUonciAL  i)i':i'AiriAN<:N'r. 

This  Course  is  desiL!:ned  to  'j.ivc  a  thorough  ktiowlcdge  of  the  pi-incij)les 
of  business  transactions.  It  may  be  pursued  alone  oi'  in  connection  with 
other  studies,  thus  accommodating  t  hose  seeking  a  literary,  as  well  as  those 
seekim;- only  a  business  educalioiL  The  time  rcipiired  to  tinisli  it  will  depend 
upon  the  |)roliciency  of  the  pupil  in  the  JMiglish  bran(dn-s,  and  the  diligence 
with  which  he  works.  Individual  instruction  is  giveiL  ami  the  Student  can 
advance  as  rai)idly  as  his  abilities  will  adndt. 


Wn.M  AM  SPORT    DICKTNSON    SK>riXAKV. 


\xxr"Ai.  rATAT<o(irr:. 


31  > 


r>()()K-KEEPm(;. 

'Iliis  >iihj('(l.  :is  .111  iiidispciisnblr  coiiditioji  of  all  siicccsst'ul  husiiicss  life. 
will  I'cccixc  careful  allentiou.  The  Sludent  will  l)ei;"in  with  the  siniplesi 
cleineiils.  and  will  he  e(mdueted  throui^h  thorough  and  coiiiprehensive  sets, 
einhodyiuii:  the  principles  and  practices  of  Single  Proprietor,  Partnerslni)s, 
(\)nin\issi()n,  Jobhing  and  Ini])orting  Business,  Changing  from  Single  to 
Double  Entry,  Farm  Accounts  with  six-column  Jourmil,  ik,c. 

The  sets  to  be  written  u])  are  specially  adapted  to  a  preparation  for  actual 
business  life,  some  of  them  being  taken  from  the  largest  firms  of  New 
York  citv. 

PEXMANSHIl^ 

Cai-eful  instruction  will  be  alforded  in  both  Pltiin  and  Ornamental  Pen- 
manship. The  importance  to  a  business  man  of  a  neat,  legible,  I'apid  hand- 
writing caiuiot  be  overestimated.  ()p])ortunity  will  be  given,  to  such  as 
desii-e,    lo   become  accomplished   in    Pen    Fjetterinii;,  Pen  Drawinii-  and  P^lour- 

ishiuLi. 

COJIKESPONDENCE. 

liidei-  (his  head  will  be  included  not  only  Letter  Writing,  l)ut  Business 
Pajx'rs  of  vai'ious  forms,  embracing  all  negotiable  Papers,  such  as  Notes, 
Di'afts.  Checks,   Keceij)ts.  ikr. 

COMMEPa  JAL   TAW    AX!)    POIdTK  AL    ECONOMY. 

l>csi<l('s  t  he  regular  class  instruction  in  these  brandies,  licctures  will  be 
Li^iven  fi-oin  time  to  time  bv  the  ablest  Lawyers  in  the  citv,  and  l)y  the 
Pr('--idcnl. 

(()MMEB(  lAL    AKITJLMETK  . 

Pait  icular  alleiilioir  will  begiventothe  Principles  of  Interest,  Discount. 
Stocks.  Pait  iiersjiij)  Settlements.  Commission.  Taxes,  Insurance,  Ivpiation 
'»f  Pn\iii(iil>.   Exchange.  c\:c. 

(JKADLATION    AND    DiPLO>L\. 

Ill  .iddirKMi  to  the  ahovc  Studies,  the  (Jraduating  Course  includes  English 

<  "'•■I'liiiiar  ;iii(l  Political  ( Jeogi-ai)h \ .  Dijilomas  will  be  awai-(h'd  to  all  persons 
pii^^-iip.!'  the  ic<|uii-cd  cxainiiiat  ions. 

ADVANTAiiES. 

"^1  iKhiit     ill  till-   dcpaitnicnt    will    have   all    the    oppoi'l  unit  ies   b)r   general 

<  iiitnrc  nlTordcd  to  Students  in  other  dei)ai1ments.  assured  by  well-conducted 
kill  laiv  Societies.  Pcadiiig  Koonis.  large  Liln-aries,  association  with  ex])eri- 
'  iKid  tcicln  r^.   ;ii)d  the  rclininL:'  iidluences  of  a  ('hiastian  home. 


rrrrioN. 

I  i-Mik- Krcpiii-  ;iii(|   lbi--ine>-- ( '(tu!-se.  Mime  unlimited,  j 
Tx  .(»k- K  ccpin',^  alone.  '  term  of  t  liree  niont  lis.  )         .  _  _  _ 

Piaclical   Pcninanship.  (term  of   three    months.)  -  .  . 

< 'iiiainental   Peiinia  nship.  '  term  of   1  hree  moid  lis,  ) 

l»"-'M-d.   Po<»ni.  Wa^hiim,  Ac.  same  as  in  other  depai't  meiits. 

ILME  POP    ENTER! N(;. 

students  may  enter  this  department  at  any  time  in  the   Academic  year,   a 
l;iir  knowledi^c  of  the  I'higlish  l)ranches  being  the  only  re(piisition. 


^2i)  00 
5  00 

:j  00 

*   .s  00 


SPKCTA  L   INFOli.M  ATION.. 


A  Normal  Clans  will  be  organized  during  the  Fall  and  Spring 
Terms  for  tliose  who  desire  to  teacli.      The  C'oui'se   will   c()m])reheiid 
special  instruction  and  drill  in  the  branches  taught  in  Public  Sidiools. 
practic^d    work   in   teaching   under   the   direction   of  nunnbers   of  tbc  - 
Faculty.  an<l  Lectures  on  the  Theory  of  TcachiuLi'  by    the  Pi'csidcnt 
.V{?  I'xtra  ('/ia/]L^e  7('/7/ /v  in  a  if r. 

We  shall  not  be  ready  to  I'eccivc  Stu<lents  bcd'orc  tbe  Hrst  da\  ol 
tbe  term.  On  the  second  day  classes  ai'c  fornuMh  a  term  scduMlidc  tor 
I'ccitations  adopte(l.  ami  lessons  assigne(l. 

StU(kMits  fi'om  otbcr  scdiools  ma\'  enter  an\  class  on  passinu  a 
satisfactory  examination  in  the  pre\  ions  studies  of  the  Course,  or  their 
(Mjuiyalents.  The  examination  may  be  \\aiye<l  if  the  Faculty  are 
othcj'wise  assin'ed  tbat   it   is  imnecessar\. 

« 

"^rhe  lanouaige  "elected  "  in  tbe  Course  in  Scii^Mice  and  Literature 
will  be  retained  tbroui»'bout  the  I'CMpniX'd  two  years. 

The  la<lies  are  allowed  to  substitute  a  Coin'se  in  .Music.  Drawing 
and  Faintino-.  (icrujan  or  l^'rencb.  for  tbe  (ireek  Language  and  lor 
>Vnal\tical  (ieonudry  and  Calculus. 

<  )rtho«»rai>hy.  l^tymolo«'\,  lu'adinii.  (Composition  and  I  )eclaniat  ion 
t  lirongboiit   all  t  he  ( 'ourses. 

Tbe  classes  in  Tri<'on<Miiet  r\  an<l  Siii\  ex  iiiLi  ai"e  ui\*'»i  siuli  lield 
drill  as  will  fainiliari/e  tbeni  with  practical  sim-\ cyinLi. 

In  tbe  <lepart  nu'nts  <d    Ancient  ami  .^b^del■ll  Languages  tlie  cl:i<sevx^ 
ai"e  pi"actic(Ml  in  <M'al  and  wi'itten  exercises  tbrougboiit    tbe  (oiiise 

Lectures   will   be   iiixeii    from    time  to  time  in    the    \arioiis    depart 
nients. 

A  Uiblical  Class  will  also  be  lornie<l  lor  tbe  l>enetit  (d  such  as 
haye  the  Ministry  in  \iew.  if  <lesii'ed. 


to 


n'njjAArsr'oRT  ditkixson  siaiixAin 


(J ENEKAL   mFOKMATION. 


A XXI  A r,  ('ATAL<>r;rT: 


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:iii<l   ncccssihlc  nt    nil    times,  indicate  sonic  of   tlic  rcli«'i()Ns   influence^ 
l>r(ni<4'lil  (t)  hear  upon  llic  yniinn'  in  \V'iHianis|i()i-t 

iuiu;i)rN(js. 


WILLIAMSPORT  DICKINSOI"^  SEMINARY 

Is  an  Tnstitution  of  liigl,  grade',  witli  aiiipk.  facilities  for  irivin.!-- yoimo- 
^  ladies  and  yxMitlonicn  a  siiiKM-ior  cdiu-ation  It  is  organized  upon  tlie 
J.lans  whieli  liave  l.een  approve.!  by  long  experienced  and  adopted  l)y 
the  l)est  schools  in  this  country,  enduacing  all  nuxlern  appliances  in 
nu.ans  an.l  methods  of  inslriu-tion.  it  was  foun.led  in  1S48,  an.!  is 
regidarly  chartered  l.y  the  Legislature  of  the  State  <.f  I'ennsylvania. 
and  authorized  to  confer  degrees  upon  those  who  complete  the  pre 
scnhed  Courses  of  Study. 

The  Seminary  is  under  the  patronage  of  the  Central   Pennsylva 
Hia  ('onlerence.  being  owned  and  practically  managed  l.y  the  Preach- 
ers   Aul  Society.      As    this   investnu'nt    was    rather   to"pn.m(.te   the 
""l""-tMnt   work  of  Higher  Christian  K.lucath.n  than  to  make  nu.ney 
""■  I'.'n-ani.M.nt  puri.ose   is   to  cond.ine  tliorougl,  inslrnclion  and  care 

'"1  """■■•'1  O-amiug  with  the  comforts  of  a  g. horn...  at   (he   lowest 

possible  rales. 

I.OCATION. 

\Villiamsp,,rt  is  ,nu.  of  ll„.  most    beautiful   and   healthy   places   in 
"he   Stat...      It    has    n,.ver    b,..,,    subj,.,-t     to   epi.lemics   of'  any    kin.l 
•M.-my    .-oming    to    ih,.    school    in    poor    health    have    returm",!    fully 
■-.■stored.      Th..  eity  is  sitnal..!   on    the  West    IJranch    of   the   Sus.p.e 
I'anna  K'lver.  lias  a  population   of  twenty  thousand,  is  wi.lely  known 
Inr  Its  iiilellig,.ne,..  its  ..nterpris...  the  taste  .lisplaye.l  in  the  character 
-.1   its  publ,ebiiil,|i,msaud    private   resi,lenc..s.   and   the  nuu-al   appli 
^mcs  xMtl,  „li,.-h   it    is   furnislu.d.      in   small   towns  an.l   villa..es   th.. 
b-'cililics  l,,r  cnltnre--Hii1,.lleeti.al  as  well   as  a'sthelie  and  moral— are 
generally  li,nil,.d.  rarely    ivaehing   beyond    the   institution    itself,  and 
hence  student  life  must  bec,,nie  monotonous,   lacking  the   inspiralio 
which  a  larger  pla<-e  with  wi.ler  opp,,rl  iiniti,.s  affords.     Twenty  seve.. 
'■hur.-lies.    an    a,-tivc    lemperan.-..  organizati.ui.  an.l  a   branch' of  the 
^onng   Mens    Cliristi.an    Association,   embracing  many    of  the   most 
•  ■uinest  Christians  in  t  he  connmmily.  with  a  large  library  free  to  all 


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The  buildings  occupy  an  eminence  overlooking  tlie  city,  and  are 
surrounded  by  beautiful  sliade  ti*ees,  while  the  grounds  contain  fivc^ 
acres,  affording  ample  room  for  exercise  and  play.  They  are  brick, 
heated  by  furnaces  in  tlie  cellar,  and  sup])lied  throughout  witli  ])ure 
mountain  watei". 

l)oth  depai'tments  are  rurnishecl  with  bath-rooins  and  all  modern 
aj)pliances  foi*  coml'oi't,  and  in  the  entii'c  ai'i'angement  ol'  the  buildings 
gi'cat  cai'c  has  been  taken  for  the  convenience  and  lu^alth  of  the 
occupants. 


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The  latlies'  aj)artments  ai'e  entii'cly  separate  IVom  the  othei's,  a//{/ 
fJierc  is  no  association  of  tJw  sexes  />///  in  llie  presence  of  t/ieir  iiisfructors. 
I'lie  ha])py  influeiu*e,  mutual/v  e.xer/ed,  in  tlieii'  slight  association  in 
the  recitation  room,  at  the  tal)le,  and  in  the  public  exercises  of  the 
(^ha])el,  is  to  be  seen  in  the  cultivation  of  a  cheerl'ul  and  animate(l 
disposition,  in  the  lormation  of"  good  habits  and  njanners,  in  ai'dent 
devotion  to  studs',  and  in  the  attainment  ol"  hiiih  moi'al  chai'acter. 
The^e,  with  manv  other  valuable  results,  have  ^'stablisluMl  the  fact 
that  the  best  plan  t'oi"  a  school  is.  according  to  the  evi<lent  design  ot" 
Providence  in  the  constitution  ot"  Societx.  on  the  basis  oj"  a  well- 
regulated  Christian  family.  7/ie  /neni/'c/s  of  flic  Juicitlfx  /ire  in  flic 
/nfi/(/i//^^\  cat  a/  f/ic  sa/jie  fa/^/cs,  and  liare  C(^ns/anf  ()rc)-si;^lit  of  a//  tlie 
St  H  lie  fits. 

iMivsi(;.\L  iihLvi/ni. 

IJecogni/ing  the  impoilauce  of  j>h\sical  culture,  ample  provision  i^ 
made  tor  a|»j)ropi'iat('  athletic  sports,  as  well  as  I'oi*  s\stcmatic  ph\si 
cal  dex'elopment        A  militarx   comoanx'  is  ori»ani/e(l.    with    dailv    <lrill 
dui'ing  recreation  hours.  I'oi-  the  gcntletncn  who  desire  to  join  il, 

^Suitable  exei'cise  is  pro\  ided  lor  the  ladies  in  calisthenics  and  light 
gynmastics,  under  the  dii'cction  of  a  competent  teacher.      The  licntlc 
men  not.  belonginL:,-  to  the  military  i*ompan\   and  a//  \\w   vomiLL"  ladies 
are  re<prn-cd  to  participate  in  these  exercises. 

Lectui'es  on  irealth  will  also  be  gi\'en    IVom    time   to   time,    by    an 
cnjinent  physician. 


12 


NVILLI  AMSI'OUr    IH(  KIXSON     SKMINAKV 


KOOMS   AND    FliRNlTdliF.. 

^I1i('  rooms  arc  lar^c'r  tli.MM  in  most  hoiinlino-  schools,  the  ladies" 
iK'iiio-  I(;xi:^  Irct,  and  t  lie  ovnl  IcMncnV  20x9.]  IWL  They  aiv  lurnishiMl 
with  all  heavy  articles,  afu/  if  drsirnt  any  room  will  ],c  entirely 
iin-nished:  l,nt  Students  ,nay  hrin,-  their  own  sheets,  (for  double 
beds,)|)illows,  piUow-cjises,  blankets,  c()unter[)anes,  mirrors  and  lamps, 
and  thus  lessen  the  expense. 


KXI^ENVSES. 


Total  cost,  with  I'oom  fui'uished  as  above 


11)5  :i;j 


in  Classical  and  Scientific  Course,  0)cr  vcar  )        -         -  _  . 

III  Classicnl  .-iikI  Sciciilitic  Course,  (iici-  term  i>f   Vl  wi-eks,  ) 

111  ('(1111111(111  Hnu'lisli  Course,  (]ier  vear.) 

In  Coiiiiiion  Kiin-lisli  Course,  fpei- icriii  of   1','  weeks. ) 

When  n„,n,s  .uc  eiiCirely  liiniisl„.(i.  .^1.",  will  l.e  M.lded  per  ycMr 
<"■  -"r^'i  |'.T  I. .rill,  lur  eaeli  Stiidenl.  This  indudcs  all  charovs  lor 
lm-iiislK.(l  rooms.  ear|,cl.  honnl,  \vus!iiii»-,  (I2  plain  pieees  |,cr"\vcck  ) 
'"•■I-  =""'  '"ili""  i>i  l^aliii.  (Jreek.  .Ma(  iieiii;,!  ies.  Seieiices.  Kn.Hish  and 
■Vn-iianshi,,.  TiiKKi:  akk  n..  kxtkas  wmatkvkh.  ,.xe..|,l  Tor  Onin- 
mcnl.-.l  nraiu-hesand  .Modern  Laiiou,.,o-es.  1  he  eharocs  for  wliieii  are 
s|>eeilieally  slaled  elsewhere. 

We    de.-^ire    lo    ein|,h;isize    this   slaleiiieiil.    I.ec;ilise   some   seliools 

Nvlioseadverlised  r,-,les.-,re   hiol,,,.   ,|, „s,    increase    the   expenses 

still  more  \\\  iinmeroiis   ••e\ti-as." 

CK-   We  ask   those  who  are  seekin-  education   lor  themselves,    .and 
parents  who  coni  empl.ate  sendino  |l„.ir  children  to  a  hoardino-  scho(,| 
'"   '■"■''l"ll.v    note    the  fact   th.at   we  Inriiish  evervlhino- emhr.aced  in    a 
llionMiohly  e.|Uippedscli(,ol.  with  all    the  comforts  of  a   ..•.,od    home 
m.-ln(hno.  ;,  l,,-o,,  airy,  .and  compleiely  i,n->„sl„-J  u..,n.  in  ,a,  heautilul 
^""'  '"■••''"'>    l'"-^il'""-  .-It   'li-  low  rale.,r.Si>l,s.;!;i  p,,,  ,.,,.,,_    ;„    ,,,,,„.^,.^ 
-I  ^Indy   winch   prep.are  the  Student   lor  hi.siness.  for  professional  life 
'"■  '"'■  ""•  l""-'-   "I-    iMoher   cl.asscs    in    colleov:   .,r.    if  tliey    prefer' (o 
luniish    then-  own    ro(,ms  will,  hed  clothes,  mirn.rs.  lamp  and  carpet, 
for  S2(i;',.;;;!  ,„  classical  Studies,  and  .s||»,-,.;i;?  i„  Common  Kiio|isl, 

l'r.s,u,s.app|yin-l,u-r,,oms  will    please   stale    whether   Ihey    wish 
them  luinished  eiilircjy  or  in  p.irl. 


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ANNlAf.    CAIALOdli:. 


PA\'MKN1^S. 


\\\ 


l\'i*m  bills  are  |)ayable   in    advance,   one  hall"   at    opening'   and    tin 
balance  at  the  middle  of  the  term. 


I'he  fintion  in  tlie  Comnu'i-cial  Department  is  a//  i-cMjuire^l  in 
advance,   and   in   no  case   is   it   I'et'unded. 

Students  attending  a  part  of  a  term  will  be  charged  at  the  rate 
of  $4  per  week  for  board,  washing  and  room. 

Wlieii  Students  are  called  away  by  sickness  oi*  )>r()vidential  neces- 
sity, moneys  advam*ed  will  be  retuiaied.  Students  dismissed  or 
leaving  without  the  ap[>roval  of  the  President  inay  l)e  charged  for 
the  full  term. 

Deduction  for  absetice  is  made  on   I'ecommendation   oi    the   Pi'csi 
dent  to  the  I'l'casurer.      No  reduction  for  board  oi- tuition  foi*  absence 
of  ten  days  oi*  less  at  the  l)eginning,  or    the   last    three    weeks    before 
the  close  of  the  term. 

I^'ive  dollai'S  nnist  be  dej)osite(l  with  the  I'reasurer  on  entering,  to 
covei' <lamages  that  the  Student  may  do  to  room  or  othei*  propertx. 
I'his  will  be  I'cturned  when  the  Student  leaves,  in  case  no  in  jury  ^la^ 
been  done.  ^Vnv  Student  roomint''  alone  will  be  chai'ucMl  Sr'W'xtra 
pel*  term. 

Day  scholai's  will  be  chai"L!."ed  iVom  SO. 00  toS12  oO  pel'  toan  ot 
twelve  weeks,  accoi'dino   to  the  studies  the\'  pursue. 


TIOIJ.MS   .\NI)    \\\('.\'n()NS. 

'^riie  Seminarv  scai"  is  dixided  into  thi'ee  tcitns.  a>  follow^ 


•'       «/ 


l^\\M.   '^ri:inr— 10    WCeks.      lieiiins    Ab)nda\.    Aiil:iis1    'J')\]].    1  ss:>. 
Knds    Decemljcr    bSth.      N'acation.  2  Weeks. 

WiN'rKK.  '1'kk.m — 12    Weeks.       Ue^ins    .\b)iida\ .  daniiar\'   Isl.    I  ss:;. 

*  ■  • 

Knds  iMarch  20tli.      No  Wacation. 

SeKiN(;    Ti:km — 12    Weeks.       ^>e^•in^    Monda\.    March    2tJtli.    ISs;;. 
Knds  June  11th.      X'acation,   10  Weeks. 

ADMISSION. 

l?upils  of  good  moral  chai'actei"   will    be    receixcd   at   any  time,  lor 
a  single  teian  oi'  longer  period. 

Must  ari'ariLi'e  bills  with  the  Ti'easurer  belbre  attendinii-  recit;itions 


\  1 


WILLI  VMsrour     DK  KINsox     SKMINMH 


Mils!    l;ik('  :it    l(>:,sl    lour  sliidics.  unless  cxciisc-l  hy  (he  I^Vcully. 

■Miisl     iv-islcr    1, :,,,,<.    :,,„!    chiiivtL    :uu\    n-ivc    lo    comply    with    ;,ll 
'■"!('<   ;ill(l    l-('-nl;ili(,iis   ,,r  the  Sclinol. 


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'*'■'"■''  ^'"<l''iit   will  !.,■  .•„nsi,l,.iv,|  ,•,  nu.nilKT,,!'  ili,.  Inslidni.,,,  unlil 

'luc  iM.l.r,.  si, all  1,MV,.  Ih'..,,  yivc'i,  of  inlrnh,,,;  1.,  loav.  a, cnnissi., 

oljlaiiuMl  ol'  ilie  l'i-csiil(.ii(. 

1U)AKI)ING. 


ri-^i 


Tins  <l(.|,artinnit  is  un.lcr  (Ik"  general  .lim-tion   of  the  IVsi.lciit 
>"l    an    ,..v,K.ri(.,u-,..l   S(,.wanl    a.ul    a    ll,<.r<.,.ol,lv    rnm]>vtvui    M-Mvm] 
liavc  ,nnM..,lial..  .•liai-c.       Thv  ,l..|,ar(„u.m  .•oinnR.ii.ls  itself   l,y   cK'a.i 
.  Iinc'ss.  al,in,<la,„-(.  ..f  sM|,,,|y.  ..xrHlcnc-  ..f  ,|i,alilv.  -..o.I  r<.ol<iMo-.  an,l 
••iila|ilali(iii  lo  licaldi. 

I)IS(MI'L1XK. 

''''"■  'l'^'-i|'liiic  IS  lirni.  I,„l  uiiMaii,!  impartial.  While  rvwy 
'■n'-ura,.vn„.nl  will  l„.  .^iv..,,  l„  ,1,,.  ohUtIv  anW  stu.li.ms.  an,!  .i,,;. 
■•'I':'"  •■'"*•••  '"•  "in.l..  lor  ynuihlnl  in,lis,T..|i„n.  yrl  Hk'  lawless  aiMJ 
'■''li'a<-l'>r_v  camiol   Ioiil;-  I'cinaiii  aiiKiiiL;-  us. 

APPAIJA^iniS. 

Tlu.S..,„inaryisfunnsl„.,l  will,  n  .-nlKvl  iui,  ..f  a,,,.ara.  us.  I,m.v||„.,- 
-"'    Inll    sets   .,r   (;i,.lH.s.    .Maps   a,„l    Charts,    a    Cal.ine.  of  .Mi, Tends 
^""1     •■'     '•■"•,^v    supply    of    Cheuii,.,!    a,„l      l.al.,u-at,.rv     l'l,.„sils.    thus 
■'"'"■''"'o  I.K'ilil.V  Tor  illnsi,aii,„i  a,,. I  e\  p..ri„ienl. 

MKUI'I^   AM)    DKMKIJIT. 

^:\   ''■■'''•     '■•■'■'"■''    '^    '^''I'l     "I'    •■ill    liic    exeivises    ..f    ll,e    .Sehuul.     In,,,, 
"'"'•1'    '■'-"■W   llie.S,,„|e,„su,ll    l,e  on„l..,|.       .V     ,-ee.,nl    of    ,|e,„erits    is 

iiie\(ilse,|    al,s,.,,ees    IVoii,    |-e,|,ii  |-e,l    eveivises 
'''^'"■'''■'■'>   '• '"'■'■  "ill  sul,j,.ei   lh,.Siu,leui  l.Mh.,„erit  .„a,-ks." 


; I  K <  •     k (' I  >  1 


Te„  .u.-h   ,„ark.   I,ri„.^  a   pnvate  n.pnM.fhelon.    ihe    KaeuUy:    IweulN 
■I   piililic  icpi-iiiiaiid   lielu,-e  li 
'  'llcihlei-  aw  a\         Si. 


'■  "'"'l<'  ^'-l I-  aiul  thirty  i„ay  se,i,|  the 

e-si'iilai  i-epoiis  ai-e  sent  to  [laivuts. 


IJKLICIOIS   SKiniCKS. 

'-77  /""'"■'"     '^    i'.,|ui,v,l    |„    alle,„l    ,-elioiuus    s,.,-vie,.s    i„    ,|,, 
*",T     ,'"'••  ^""'■"^"  I'"''"'-    ""'-^I'M'    '""nii.,U-   n,,,!    eveuiuo-   eve.-y 


I 


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ANNUAL    (  ATAL()(in:. 


4:> 


N.  I>.-  -M.'icli  Stiidcnl  imist  he  siij)j)li(Ml  with  ;i  IJiMc,  to  he  ww^X. 
i^nlhoul  nod'  or  siwfanitii  ronniiiii/,  in  the  services  ol"  the  ('h;t))el.  The 
whole  School  rend  in  concert. 

A  general  expei'lence  nieetinLi,"    is    hehl    e\(*i"\   S:il)l)ath  ;it    h.-iil"  |>;ist 
eii;ht.  A.  M.,  and  generally  a  service  of  s(mii;-   at    <>    V.  M.,  continiiiii!.^ 
one  hour.      Also,  prayer  niectino'   for  the  ^entieinen  and  ladies,  sepa 
r:it('ly,    on    '^rhiirsday    evenings.       Attendance    upon    these    social    ser 
\  ices  is  optional  with  the  Students. 

LI^IM^MIAIJA'    l':Xh:U('ISKS. 

Exercises  in  S|>eHini»\  Kt  vmioIo<'\  „  Iveadinii'.  Declamation  and 
()i'i5^inal  ('omposition  ai'c  re<jnire(l  of  all  the  Sliideiit^  throughout  tin- 
veai".  In  addition  to  these,  |)ui)lic  exercise^  are  held  in  the  Seminai"v 
('hapel  every  l^'riday  e\('nin!_i".  at  which  the  more  a<l\aiiced  Students 
read  essa\s  or  deliver  original  speeches,  interspei'sed  with  socal  oi' 
instrumental   music,  furnished  hy  the  Music  I  )ej)ai't  ment . 

LITEJiAliV   SOCIKTIKS. 

'^riiere  ai'e  thi'ee  tlourishin^"  Literai"\'  Societies  connecteil  with  the 
Seminary- -t  he  IJelles  Lett  res,  the  (ianima  Mpsiion,  and  the  Tripar- 
tite l'ni(UL  The  first  two  are  in  ihe  i^'cnt  iemen  <.  and  the  last  in  the 
ladies'  department.  I^ach  ha-- a  well  fui'nished  hall,  and  a  judiciously 
selected  lil)i*ar\',  a!_i;ire<j^at  ini!'  nioi'e  than  two  thousand  \'ohnne>. 
l^Lach  pi"epares  and  reads  a  paper  in  the  ('hapel  once  in  three  week;-, 
in  comu'ction  with  other  literary  exercises,  thus  lui'nishiip'  inspira 
lion  to  intellect  iL'd  culture,  as  well  as  enlerlainment  loi-  the  Student^ 
and  the  puhlic. 

iNsd^ircrioN. 

<)uj'  nu'thods    are    modern,  and    adaplc*!    to    ihc    nee<l    (»!'    the    Si  u 
dents.      No  pains  are  sj»ar(M|  to"_^i\c  lhorou;di.  practical  au<l  scholarl\' 
trainiiiLi  in  all  the   depal■tment^    l>y  Irachers    <»i'   superior    altaimnentv 
and  experience.      Iiesi<les  inst  I'licl  i(Ui  in  connection  with  the  text  hook, 
lectui'cs  illustrated   1>\    t'\pernnent>  are  ^ixen   iVom   time  to  lime 


olTl'Tr. 

M\(U'y  Student   should    he  supplied   with   wai'in  and    dui'ahle   cloth- 
iiiLi.  hea\  \'   hoots  aiul  shoes,  an   und)re!la.  and  a   j>air  (d    ^lipjter^    to  he 
worn  in  the  room.      All  ai"lich'>   ^hoidd    he    plainl\    marke(|    with    the 
lull  nanu'  of  the  (jw  iier.       We   suuucst    that    t.'ach    Student  b)-in!_^  na[> 
kins  and  napkin  rini^.  though  this  is  itptional. 


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nilJJAMJSl'OKT    DICKINSON     SKAMNARY. 


A    W'ORl)   TO    PARENTS. 

1.  ^^:?  Try  to  liavc  your  cliildren  hvvv  on  Uw  first  diiy  of  Uw 
term,  /v//  //,;/  /;r/;?n\  as  ^yv  will  not  hv  ready  to  recHMvc  them.  The 
Hassesaiv  fornuMl  on  the  second  day,  and  it  will  be  })etter  for  all 
eoneerned  that  the  Student  start  regularly  with  liis  class. 

1>.  ir  i)ossi])le,  do  not  call  tlieni  away  during  tlie  session.  Al)- 
s(Mlc(^  if  only  for  a  few  days,  disarranges  tlie  class,  and  is  generally 
the  beginning  of  irregularity  on  the  part  of  the  scholar. 

'5.      Do  not   allow   yoin-  children    to  leave  the  School   l)efore  tlie 
cxannnations.  unless  it  cannot  he  avoided.      Serious   inconvenieiu'e  to 
"•'I!  (*oiic(M-iied  often  arises  from  a  neglect  of  this  caution. 

4-  Supply  them  rvvr  s/^ar///o-/v  xvith  spending  money.  Parejits 
(-aniiot   he  too  cautious  on  this  j)oint. 

'']  ^'^^'^''^  lor  your  child  one  of  the  Instructors  as  a  ])atron,  to 
^liMrihute  his  finids.  In  this  way  a  more  judicious  use  of  your  money 
will  he  made,  and  yoiir  child  will  he  kept'from  many  tem'ptations. 

^^-/'  Students  not  hoarding  in  the  Institution  must  observe  the  fol- 

iowiiil-    rules: 


1-      Atl(Mid  dail\    |)ra\('i"s. 
'J.      .Must  attend  all  the  Sc 


nnnai'y  exercises  j)unctuallv. 


'1      -Must  spend  the  intervals  between  recitations  in  theStudy  IL 

4.      AFiiM   .■„M-nnii)   lor  ;,ll  ahsnicc  l.y  uHlU'ii  cxciis,.  willioiit  ,l,.|;,y. 
""!<■  •iii'l   iiiiinl,,!-  (,r  rc-it.-itioiis  ]>r\\]'j:  s|icciti(.,l. 

-).      .MiiM   II. ,1   viHl   111,,  r II.  ,,r  l„i;inl,.rs  witlKnif  |,<.rniissi..,i. 

MK.V.XS   OF    ACCKSS. 

'riic  l'liil;i,l,.|,,ir,,,  .iiMi  |.;ri,..  ili,.  X,,rili,.rn  Ccnlnil  .-iimI  Hi,.  I'liil;, 
'I'li'l'i.-i  ^iii'l  l;<'.-Mliiiu  l;:iiln,:i,l.  |,.,ss  tlinmoli  tli,.  ..ily.  ..,,  ,l,..,i  Wi'l 
li.iiiis|M,rl   i--  r,.:i,|;iy  .-hm-osIIiI,.  rr,,iii  :ill  ,|ii;irl,.i's. 

B&ri'.v  <|.,.,-i;il  .•irniii-,. III,. Ills  ;,ll  ,,nr  Siii,l,.„ts    |,r,),-mv   tick,.|s   .-it 

'■""'"' ■•"'•^  "^'■''  '•"■    I'-'niKvlvniiia.   Hi,.   niil;„!,.|i,lii.-,   an,!    Kri',. 

^'"'  ^'"■''"''■"  <'""•''  •""!  '!"•  I'liiln,i,.||,l,i,.,  .-in,!  K'..a,lino-  IJailn.a.ls 
hhI  111,. II-  l;ran.-lM.s.  /W//  ■,<.;/../,.  ,,,/y  ;vy//yv//y/.  /,vv;/ ///,7>'lw.s-.  llu.s 
in.it, .rially  r,.,lii,.i,m  Hi,.  ..x|„.|is,.v  ,,r  ir;iv,.L  \V,,  ,...,|1  ih,.  s|K.,-ial 
'"'■ii"i"ii  "I'  liaiviiis  ,.,,1,1  ihosv  >,.,.kiiiL;-  ,.,|,i,ali,.ii  I,,  this  ra,-(.  an,!  at 
iIh.  ...,,,„.  ii,,„.  „,...,!, ,r„iiv  ,.,.,.,,o.,,ix,.  ,|„,  |il„.,.,,,|i,v  ,,r  ,i„,s,.  ,.;,iln)i'i(l 
,-,iiii|iaiii<.v  i,,  ,l|.alill^■  with  ,„n-  Iiistitiif iiMi. 


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(iRADUATRS   AND    FORMKK  SI^IDKN^rS. 

It  may  be  safely  estimated  that  from  eight  to  ten  thousand  persons 
liave  I'eceived  academic  instruction,  covering-  from  one  to  thi-e(M'C*ars. 
in  Williamsport  Dickinson  Seminaiy,  while  two  hundred  ami  niiu'ty 
one  have  com[)leted  the  prescril>ed  cunaculum,  graduating  with  the 
de<2:rees  the  Institution  confers.  We  desire  to  bring  all  these  into 
active  sympathy  and  co()])eration  with  their  /1/ma  Mater,  and  hence 
we  ask  all  j)ers()ns  to  whom  this  notice  may  come,  who  have  l)een 
Students  liere,  to  send  us  tlu^ir  addrc^ss,  with  any  information  concern- 
ino'  their  i)ers()nal  history  that  may  be  of  genei'al  interest,  as  we  wish 
to  compile  a  complete  catalogue  of  all  the  Students  now  living. 

Tluu'c  is  a  ixeneral  nu'etin<>-  of  the  Alunmi  every  year,  the  day 
before  Comnu'ucement  We  extend  a  inost  coi'dial  invitation  to  all 
old  Students  to  attend  the  meetinii'  this  yeai",  which  will  be  held  Juiu' 
llth,  afternoon  and  evening.  If  you  cannot  come,  let  us  \w\\y  from 
you  by  lettei". 

\\\A  now.  may  T  not  ask  you  to  aid  in  (Uilari^ing  the  sphere  and 
imu'casing  the  ])ower  of  oui'  Ahiia  Maicr /  \ ow  can  do  nnu-h  in 
many  ways,  but  you  can  at  least  direct  those  looking-  for  a  good 
I>oarding  School  to  oui's.  oi'  send  me  their  a<ldi'ess  on  a  postal  card. 
Cari-y  the  Seminary  in  your  heart.  She  is  doino-  a  worthy  woi'k.  and 
eai'nestly  asks  hei*  sons  and  daughters  to  hel)>  hei". 


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\V1I.1.1AMSP011T    DICKINSON    SEMINAUY. 


I  PRIZES. 


II10  follovviiio-  Prizes  will  he  awnrded  duriiio-  the  year: 

Tin-:  Pkksidknts  Pui/K—tlie  oift  of  the  President  to  that  niem- 
her  of  the  Senior  or  diinior  CUiss  who  shall  exeel  in  writini^  and 
<l(']i\  (M"ino-  an   Oratioir 

Tin:  Fa(  ri;r^  Pui/i:— the  uift  of  the  Faculty  to  the  member  of 
the  Khelorie  dass  wlio  shall  exeel  in  writino-  and  readino-  an  Kssay. 

'i^m:  AFrs.  Gray  Pkizk— tlie  gift  of  IVIrs.  K.  J.  iWiiy  to  that  Stu- 
(U'nt  who  shall  excel  in  Iu'adin<»-. 

'i^iii:  Vu.Hi.Ks  V.  MissiNA  Pui/K— tlie  o-ift  of  (Miarles  C.  Mussina 
to  that  Student  who  shall  exeel  in  Declamation. 

1^ii:  Mis^  F.  M.  AnsK>  Pki/k— the  oift  of  a  Philadcl])hia  friend— 
tlie  lirst  and  second  prizes  to  those  niemhers  of  the  Klocution  Class 
w  iio  shall  excel  in  Recitation. 

'l^"i-   ('■  .1.    Fii Ti.K    Pm/i:— tlie  oift  of  i\  d.  Little  to   the   Stu(h'nt 
who  ^hall  he  awarded  the  lirst  ju-ize  in  Instrmnental  Music. 

Till.  I).  S.  AM,m  >  ,V-  i\K  rm/K— the  -ift  of  I).  S.  Andrus  S:  (\>. 
1'»  the  Siu.h.nt    uli<>  shall  he  awar^led  the  second  prize  in  Inst  runuMital 


ll>lc. 


^  1'iM    Pl-<,ii-;<(>i:  \<i:i,klku   Pkizk— tlie  oift  of  Professor  \'(elkler  to 

''''^'    ^^"*>^'"^    \v1m»   .hall    l)c   awarded   the   third    prize  in   Instrnniental 
M  ii>ic. 

T.ir  IlNzri.iT  Pm/i:      the  oift  of  J    \l,  Hazelet   to  that  Student   in 
ili^'  Art    Deparlnienl    u  ho  ^hall  excel  in  Oil   Paintino-. 


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BY-LAWS. 


1.  During  the  Jiour  of  study  the  Students  shall  not  he  uiuieeessarilv 
a])sent  from  tlieir  rooms. 

2.  At  the  time  ai)i)()iiited  to  attend  pi-ayei-s,  i-ecatation,  leetui'e,  or  othei" 
exercise,  each  Stu(hait  shall  vv\yd\Y (jtddli/  nnd promptly  Xo  \\\v  |)laee  (h'siis,nate(l. 

8.  At  no  time  shall  any  Student  loitei'  in  the  halls  or  about  the  doors,  or 
iufhdge  in  jumpini::,  w  restlinir,  loud  talkinsi,",  wliistlinjj;,  oi-  any  other  unneces- 
sarv  noise,   or  soil  the  l)uildinii;  with  tobacco. 

4.  The  StudeiUs  shall  not  be  absent  from  their  rooms  at  night  after  the 
hour  of  study  indicated  ])V  the  rin^-iiiLi.'  of  tlie  bell,  nor  shall  they  attend 
parties  or  mixed  assemblies  \yithout  i)ermission  from  the  Pi'esideiit  ;  nor  shall 
they  at  any  time  yisit  hotels,  or  other  ])laces  of  ])ul)lic  resort,  or  on  any 
occasion   indulge  in  tlie  use  of  iiUoxicating  li(jUors. 

5.  All     profane    and    indecent    lanLinau'c,    ])layin<''    nt    LLames    of    chance 
injuring  the  pro})erty   of  tlie   Institution   or  of  citizens,  (juarreling,  tightin<;-. 
tlie  carryinii:  of  tire-arms  oi-  other  danucroiis  \ve:ii)ons,  ai-e  strictly  forbidden. 

(I.  No  Student  shall  leaye  the  limits  of  the  town  foi*  a  longer  time  than 
one  hour  without  pei'mission  from  the  President. 

7.  Kach  StudeiU  will  be  held  strictly  accountable  for  any  damai^-e  he  or 
she  may  cause  to  the  Seminary  ])roj)erty.  I)aniai:-es  i)y  unknown  ])arties 
may  be  assessed  on  the  ,^clio(tl. 

S.  ^I'lie  I'eachers  musl  ;il  all  tinicN  liaxc  aeecs>  lo  IheSludents'  roo!n>. 
and  if  it  be  judged  necessary,  Ilie  room^  will  be  eleaned  at  the  expense  of  t  In- 
oe(Mi])an1s, 

1).  Cleanliness  of  person  and  of  apparel,  and  a  gentlemanly  and  lady-like 
de])ortment   must  be  obserxcd  1)\   all. 

10.  No  water,  dirt,  oj-  other  material  shall  !)e  thrown  fi'om  aii\'  window 
in  the  buildings,  or  down  the  hot-air  !lue^.  oi-  in  t  he  halls  after  t  law  haxc 
been  eleaned. 

11.  Students  must  liaxc  tlieii'  I'oonis  ^wcpt  and  in  order,  and  liLihts 
extinguished  at  the  established  hours. 

12.  No  Student  will  be  allowed  to  l:'o  bathing.  boatiiiLi,  skaliiui',  lishiim, 
gunning,  or  riding,    without  itermission  from  the  President. 

18.  I'he  Students  must  not  yisit  the  kitchen,  dining-room,  oi- any  other 
room,  exce])t  their  own,  without  {permission. 


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14.  Tiic  S;ih)>a11i  nuisl  he  st riclly  oliscrvcd  by  all.  Visilini!:  or  receiving- 
visits  will  not  be  allowed.  All  must  attend  ])ul)lie  woi'sliip  twice  dui'ini!: 
the  day. 

15.  No  lady  shall  at  any  time  receive  calls  from  i^'cntlemen  at  her  own 
room.      Friends  from  a  distance  can  see  the  ladies  in  the  parlor. 

H).  The  youn^■  ladies  will  not  be  allowed  1o  leave  the  Seminary  o-romids 
at  aiiv  time  witliont  permission:  and  tlie  gentlemen  will  be  restri(;led  at  tlie 
discretion  of  the  Faculty. 

17.  No  Student  shall  change  his  or  her  room,  or  place  at  tlie  tal)]e,  with- 
out s])ecial  ])ernnssion  from  the  IM'csidcnt. 

18.  Xo  Student  will  be  ])ernntt(Ml  to  leave  the  School  durinii:  the  session 
without  an  e.\i)ress  re([uest  from  the  ]^arent  or  o-uai-dian,  made  to  the  Pi'csi- 
dent,  and  without  the  consent  of  the  Faculty. 

19.  Anv  Student  who  without  just  cause  shall  fail  to  tdtend  the  examina- 
tions, will  be  considered  undei"  censui-c. 

20.  Permission  to  be  absent  from  any  exercise  nnist  be  obtained,  if  ])os- 
sible,  before  the  absence  occurs. 

2\.  No  Student  will  be  ))ermitted  to  leave  any  clr.ss  without  the  consent 
of  the  Faculty. 

22.  The  ladies  and  u'cntlemcn  must  not  visit  each  others'  apai'tments,  walk 
ov  ride  t()Li:ether,  without  peiMuission.  nor  convei'se  toi^'cthei-  from  the  windows. 

2').  Students  from  the  neiu'hborhood  will  not  be  permitted  to  visit  home 
at  such  times  as  will  intei'fei'e  with  the  regular  exercises  of  the  School. 

2\.  An\  olVendinii' St  udent  may  be  punished,  accordinii:  to  the  natui'c  of 
the  otfense.  b\'  ]»ri\'a1e  or  public  re})i'o()f,  suspension,  dismission  or  expul- 
sion. 

25.      Students  dismissed  or  expelled  must  leave  the  premises  at  once. 

2{\.  None  ImiI  Slud<'nts  can  attend  the  Society  meetinu's,  noi"  shall  the 
Soeielies  meet  t(iL;('!li(r,   unless  by  express  j)ei-missioii  of  the  Faculty. 

27.  No  >ii((ial  nieetin'j-  of  th.-  Students  shall  be  held  at  any  time,  nor 
-hall  an\  nicelinL',  of  ilic  Sludcnts  oi'  Societies  continue  later  than  10  o'clock 
\\  M..  willioul  p(inii^^i(»ii  of  the  President. 

28.  All  pcrM»n-^  \  i^il  iiiu,  St  udcn)>  in  t  he  Seminai'y  will  be  i'e(pnred  tocon- 
tniiii  lo  ihc  iMilc^  adopted  foi"  the  'jo\ citi men t  of  the  School,  and  in  case  they 
icmain  loiinci-  than  thi'cc  d:i\-,  will  !»c  cliarijc*!  for  boai'diiiL!,"  at  the  published 
I'atc^. 

20.  .\ii\  teinporar\  |)i'ud(ii1  iai  icjidation  foi'  the  ii,'overnment  of  the 
School  that  the  Facultx    max   --ee    lit    to   :idopt.  shall    l)c   (Mpially    bindini:,-   with 

t  lie-c    P)\     1  ..'i  \\  --. 


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CALENDAR   FOR   18s 9. 


Fpjday,  May  2(). — Examination  of  Senior  (Uass  begins. 

Wednesday,  June  7. — Examination  of  other  Classes  bei>;ins. 

FuiDAY,  JrNE  1),  8  o'clock  V.  ]\r. — Exercises  of  Sopliomore  Class. 

SA'iriiDAY,  Ji'NE  10,  8  o'clock  V.  ^l.     Contest  in  Keadinii;  for  the  iVIi-s.   E.   .1. 
Grav  Prize,  and  Contest  in  Fssavs  for  the  Facultv  i^rize. 

Sahhaiii,  ,]{SK  11,  r]  o'clock  P.  M.  -   Aimual  Sermon,  by  Prof.  C.  J.  Eittle,  of 
Dickinson  Colleu'c. 

AFoxDAY,   JcxE   12,   8  o'clock   P.  M.-   Concert   and  Contest   in  Music,  for  the 
Little,  Amlrus  cV:Co.  and  V(elkler  Ei'izes,  in  the  Academv  of  Music. 

Ttesday,   Jixe   1:>,   1)  o'clock   A.M.-    Contest   in  Oratoi'y,  for  the  Pi'esident's 
Erize. 

10!  o'clock  A,  ^l.      Contest  in  Declamation,  for  the  (Jharles  C.  Mussina 
Erize. 

2  o'clock  P.  M. — Exercises  of  the  Juinoi'  Class. 

4  o'clock  P.  :yr.-  Military  Drill. 

8  o'clock  P.  M.-     r.ectui'c  before   the    I/iterary  Societies,    by    Eev,  .1.   M. 
]^ucklev,  D.  D..   Editor  of  the  New  ^'ork  (liristhiti  Adrocati . 

W  KDXKsoA  V.  J  I  NK  14,  lOj  o'clock  A.  .M.      Ixcunion  of  ( ianinia  Fpsilon  Society. 
2  o'clock  P.  M.      Contest  in  Elocution,  for  the   Mi>s  P.  M.  Jones  Pi'ize. 
4  o'clock  E.   M  -    Business  M( ct iuLi"  of  t he  Alumni  Association. 
()  o'clo(4<   P.   >P      Ivcunion  and  Pancjuet  of  the  .\lumni. 
8  o'c4o(4<  P.  Vi.      Literary  Meet  inii'  of  t  he  .Mumni. 

Eu^l^s|)AV.    J  i  m:    15,    i)',    o'clock    A.    M.      Commencement     lvxercis(^s.    in    the 
Academy   of  ]\Iusic. 

2.',  o'clo(4<  P.  >L      Meet  in  L!,'  of  t  he  St  o(4<holde!s,  in  Sendnary  (4i,a|)el. 

^)  o'clo(4<  P.  ^I.      A?inual  Meet  ini:-  of  t  he  P)oai'd  of  Direct(»j's. 


MoxoAv.  Arorsr  28.      j^'all  Term  bcL-ins. 


DICKINSON  COLLECxE, 


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ACTICAL  SCIHNTIFIC  STlDIliSAXD  IIHBRHW. 


-:f:EXPENSES.3!:<« 

Of  Tuition  l.yS,l,olar^l,ip>.   .va.lily  ;.l  tninahh- $    g  25  |ht  anuu.n 

(>t    I'-\l>cninciital  Coiifsc  ill  I.al).)rat.)i-y,    elective.' 25  00  " 

All  other  (olleuv  Cl.ar^re..   In. in 530  qO  to  40  00  -         - 

'''"'"'■   '""^"■'''   "■•""•  3  00  to     4  00  ••        week. 


LOCATION    BEAUTIFUL,    HEALTHY,    AND   EASY  OF  ACCESS 


r.N  ivrrnt  artion  nf  ihr  I'.oarcl  ..nViistcc-s.  flu-  Kacaillv  arc  authorized  lo 
•''Imit  Mudcnt.  hntn  Will la  111. porl  Dickinson,  lVnnmot,,n  and  Kin-ston 
^^■"^''^''^"'^^■^-  ■'^"'  WM'niM-ton  C-onrrroiKV  Academy,  to  the  iMVshnian  Class 
'''""*'"  ^■^•""iiiaiion,  upon  die  presentation  of  a  (erlilieale  from  the  IJoard 
"'  '"-^'"'"""  in  'he  liiMiiutions  named  that  the  work  recjuired  for  admission 
''■'^  '^^'^'"  ■""">>plidie.k  Sons  ..f  mmi.ters  will  he  hirnished  the  use  of 
"''"'•"■^'^'l'^'  ^^ithouleo.t.a  nnnd)erhaMn.;l,een  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the 
^^^•^'""''-'  ''"'  ''^^^  i»mposr.  The  donation  of  others  to  be  thus  used  wdl  be 
dia  iikrull)    fcceiv  ed. 

For  further  inlurmation  address  tlie  President. 


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Nos.  82  and  84  Pine  Street, 


WILLIAMSPORT,  PA, 


j^TnTd"!^^^   oivii:    I'ltioK. 


A.  W.  F.  MacCOLLIN, 

IMPERIAL  PHOTOGRAPHER, 


South-East  Corner  Third  and  Pine  Streets, 


(lloi. den's  IUtj.dinc;,; 


WILLI AMSPOliT,    IkV. 


Wholesale  and  Jiclail  Dcalei's  in 

CHIN/,  CROCKEP,y.  Cl^SSWAP,^E,  AND  CUTLERY, 

Lamps  and  Lamp  Fixtures  a  Specialty. 

No.  76  \A^est  Fourth  St.,  Williamsport,  Pa. 

Also  Dealers  in  Staple  aiii  Faiicj  Groceries,  No.  U  West  Foiirtli  St. 

()r(h'i"S  l)y  nniil  will  receive  prompt  attention.      ( )nr  Li,uai"ant ee  will  accom- 
pany each  purchase. 


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Slationci'\      Picture    l^'i'ames,    ("orniccs. 

Steel    I'aiLira\  iiiLis,    (da^^  Sli.idc 


('lii'omos.    \\';l\   :ind    Artists'   .\Litcrial: 


ALSO,  lAlNTliK,  GKAINhR  \  lAPliK  IlAXGIiR 


DUBLE  &  CORNELL, 

/^'rieo-p-fsfs    and    Pharmacists. 

f.t'' Parliculai' nltcntion  i;iv('n  to  ('()in})()im(rnii2:  Prescriptions,   .i,^ 

TOlLF/r    KIXJl  ISITKS: 

('ain])lior.'iti'(l  (ilvccrinc  lee,  Bav  Kuiii  llair  Tonic. 
Odontinc,  a  Sujx'i'ior  Tooth  \Y;isli. 

Fragrant  Boiuiuct  Cologne,  Rose  and  Pearl  Dentifrice. 

A  Fine  Assortment  of  Hair,  Nail  and  Tooth  Bruslies. 

Largest  Stock  of  Toilet  Soaps  to  be  found  in  the  City. 

DUBLE  <fc  CORNELL  Corner  Foiirtli  and  Pine  Streets. 

\.;^SI»Er]AI.   KATKS  TO  STUDKNTS. 


ALEX.  BEEDE  8z:  CO., 

AVIIOI.KSALKI  HETAIL  (IR()nKR8. 

OFFER    Fl  LL   ST()CM\,    FRESH    (iOODS, 

SHEAS,  STO,  TEA,  TOSACCO,  CAD  rESII,  CHEESE,  Etc.,  Etc, 

Flour,   Soap,   Colfec,   Choice  Tub   P>utter. 


( i()()(l  (i()()(l>  at    Low    Prices. 


(;u(»(ls  (l('li\('r('(l  to  any  part  of  tlic  City 


A    N()P,IiY    1IA1\    A;(;()()1)  (  AP,   WAPKlXi;  (AXES,   GOOD  FMIUIFL- 

l.AS,    NOliRV   S(  ARFS,   SI^VIJSH  COLLARS    AND  (  UFFS, 

FANCY  .V:    PLAIN   HALF  HOSF,   GLOVES, 

HOSIFRV,   .V:(..   OR 


All\tllilil>*  ill  tlu^  (llVNTS'   FURNLSIIINd   LlNK 

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REESE'S,   No.   45  West  Fourth  Street. 


Cx-     "W^.    ICLTJ^^/dllP,    ID.    ID. 

DENTIST. 


l^i}  Restoring  Aching  and  Diseased  Teeth  to  Usefulness  a  Spe- 
cialty.    Extractions  Painless. 


()irK('.  ( 'orncr  Third  and  Mai'kct  Slfccts, 


( )v('i-  \i.  \i.  Stearns'  Store, 


WILLIAMSPORT,  PA. 


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I^lgymJber^Gas  iSteam  Fitter 


kI'|;l  ijnk  I'Li'iviiuNc;  ooods.  ciiandklikks.  i;kack 

KTS,  AND  IM.AIN   AND  1  AN(A'    1. AMI'S. 


75  West  Third  Street, 


Williamsport,  Pa. 


IE  BUIBIB  §Q.  W^ 


(Successors  to  Corcoran  Bubb  c^  Co..) 


WM®]LEgAIL 


AND  T'  DEALERS. 


W^ILLIAMSPORT,  PA 


CITY  BAKKIIY  AND  CONFECTIOXERY, 

Corner  of  Fourth  and  Market  Streets, 


Fia  ITS.    Nl'I'S.    (ONJM'lC'noNKlJV.    it 


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C3-eok.C3-:e  bi^^ili. 


TY  S.  Anoih  >. 


W'li!  I  A  M    (Ill'.>(>N 


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1).  S.  ANDIilTS  *.  CO.. 


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ST  li  IN  WW 


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PIANOS, 


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SMITH-AMERICAN   ORGANS. 

Sheet  Music,  Music  and  Instruction  Books. 
PIANOS  and   OliCANS   KlvX^rKI)    \\\  1MIK   MON^ril 

Warcrooms,  A'o.    17    West  Third  Street,    WILLIAMSPORT,    PA. 


LITTLH,  TH] 


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EWELER. 


<;<)M) 


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SITAKR 


WATCHES. 


SI'KCriWCLKS. 


FINK 


JEWELIIY. 


SOLID 


SILVER 


WARE. 


GOODS  WARRANTED  AS  REPRESENTE:D; 

W;itclics  Tliorouglily  Ifepaircci,     Jewelry  Neatly  Mended. 


No.  11  West  Third  Street, 


WILLI AMSPORT,  PA. 


FASinoNAr.I.K 


MEl^cp;^NT^T/^Ili0^^^/^]^D^CIi6TpIEI^, 

ALSO,  DEALER  IN  GENTS'  FURNISHING  GOODS, 


/V<K  Sy  Pi  lie  SlrecL 


Williamspoi'l,  I\i. 


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L.  M'DOWELL  &  CO., 

DM\LE:RS  1^  HARDWARl 

White  Lead,  Oils,  Glass,  and  Building  Hardware. 

Belting'  iiiid  S;iw  Mill  Sii])|)lios  ;i  8{)eci5ilty. 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 

SOC  III  IJKM)  (  IIII.LKI)  PLOW,  MASriJVS  MIXKI)  PAINTS 

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