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I.KWIS McDOWKLL, Kst^., Skckktakv, Willianisi)<)rt.
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.
Miss, L. W. (TMMINGS, Ke(. SEOiiETAi:v.
Mi!s. A. E. COLEGROVE, Cn\i. SK(;iiETAi:v
WILL E. GRAY, Tiieasikej:.
T. E. KIESS, Steward and Tkeasukek.
Mrs. SARAH ,1. WHEELAND, Matron
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l.ADIES.
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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 , .,
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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,
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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. , . , , ,/
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■ 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 . ,
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Milnes. (;. W p
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Noble, W^ F. D ,>, , ,,
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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
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^: :^'"""^- ^^^*^- Dover, Del.
Williamson, 1^. D t.
,..., Kenovo.
Wilson, J. L PI
X.,., ,, , " Isloomsburu'.
Wilson, S. D ^. , ■
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ANN! 'A I. ( ATALOra i:.
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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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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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M'TTJJA^rspORT DICKTXSOX SE:>nNARY.
ANNl'AI. ( ATALO(;lK.
1!
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' 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!.
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LADlLS.
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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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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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ANNUAL r ATA LOOT L
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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.
Williaiusjxu-
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,\( km,kn( k in instim
\IK.N I \ I MIsK :
M I---- Sophie Il-( IhhIkicIi.
Mill
Oil
II Ki.iiiM A <<• n:i/K> INK ^K((»Ni> \Ni) Tiiii:i> n.'i/K- |-oi: k\< km knck in
1N> I IMMKN I A I, Ml >|< ;
^Ii--- .Minnie I.. Mii^mt. i second. )
Mi^^ Mlla ( iehrel. I liird. )
Driftwood.
\ViHiains])ort.
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COUKSES (;K S1^JI)'^'.
In order to meet the wants of a larii^er class of Students, ei^ld re.L-adar
(\)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.
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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.)
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'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, )
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\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
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!•' \ 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,
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( 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
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Lat
French.
(merman,
)
! • > V
i Alu^ebni. ( R(
winton's ( )iitlines. )
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(Teometrv, ( )
; Latin Syi
(2uackenl)()S. )
French.
il()S()])hv, (Peck's (ianot, Kevised.)
)
■ Flective.
(Jernian.
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2uackeid)()s. )
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( 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.
\ '"^
(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.
t
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
n
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,)
^\2 {){)
:}
00
18
00
10
00
()
00
- 15
00
Free.
- 15
00
o
00
(>
00
15
00
S
00
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, -------
>;;)
12
20
pm,
;>
VI
k
00
20
00
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\.
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"^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.
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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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PA\'MKN1^S.
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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^
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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:;.
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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
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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
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ANNUAL ( ATAL()(in:.
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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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ANXIAL I ATALOCa E.
49
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,
i'()i.vi)i<:i) 17 <s.;,
'osscsscs ample Facilities in lUiiidinos, Lilirarics, an<i Apparatus, for a
Complete and Thoroiiirh
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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 - -
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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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lin[)(>rt('rs and Dcalci's in
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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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Dealer in all kinds ot
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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,
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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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WATCHES.
SI'KCriWCLKS.
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SOLID
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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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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
AM) ( AIMHACiK IIAKDWAKK.
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