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The  Rev.  Bishoi'    V\;EAVER.  Btdtimore,  Md'. 
JOHIST   B,  STEHMAjS^  Esq.,  Mountville, 

TbeRirv.  GEO.  A.  MARK.  AnnvUle, 
JOSEPH   HILL,  Esq.,  Philadelphia, 

The  Rev.  DAXIEL    S.  EARL\^  Hummelstovm. 

ABRAHAM   SHERK,  Esq.,  Lebanon. 

The  Rev.  L,  W,  CRAUMER,  Mt/erstown. 

The  Ho-.^.  JOHN   H.   KMPOinV.  AnnviUe, 

The  Ret.  EZEKIEL   LIGHT,  Lebanon. 
I>ETER   GIXGRICH,  Esq.,  AnnvUle. 

The  Rev.  W.  S.  H.  ICEl^S,  Lebanon. 

H.   H.    KREIDER,  Esq.,  AnnviUe. 
The  Ret.  JOSEPH   YOFNG,  Halifax. 

REDOLPH   HERR,  Esq.,  AnnviUe. 

The  Rev.  GEO.  W.  M.  RIGOR,  Harrisbunj. 

SAMUEL   AVALMER,  Esq.,  Hummdstowr, . 

The  Ret.  .JOHN    ^[EYE■R,  AnnviUe. 

LEVI   HOOVER,  Esq.,  NeiD  HolknuL 

The  Ret.  DAVID   HOF?\MAIs",  AUentown. 
MICHAEL   B.  SIEGRIST,  Esq.,  AnnviUe. 

The  Ret.  J.    B,  DAUGHERTY,  Lebanon. 

DAVID   KREIDER,  Esq.,  AnnviUe. 

The  Rev.  A.  STEIGERWALT,  Lebanon. 

J.  AV.  BROWN,  M.  D.,  Freeburg. 

The  Ret.  LEAVIS   PETERS,  Beading. 

GIDEON   LIGHT,  Esq.,  L.ebanon, 

llie  Rev.  JACOB   H.  AIARK,  Freeburg. 

The  Rev.  T.  R.  VICKROY,  A.  U. 

Prof.  LUCIAN  H.   HAMMOND,  A.  U. 

Prof.  E.  BENJ.  BIERxMAN,  A.  M. 


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Th^  Rev.  EZEKIEL   LIGHT. 

HEl'OKDING    AND   'TOKRESPONDING    SECRETARY  : 

T)ie  Hon.  JOHX    II.  KINPORTS. 

PINAN€IAL    SECRETARY: 

MICHAEL    B.  SIEGRIST,  Esq, 

TREASURER '. 

HEXRT    J  I.    KREIBER,  Esq. 

EXECUTIVE   COMMITTEE. 

The  Rev.  Geo.  A.  Mark,  CWn.   H.  H.  Kreider,  Esq, 
M.  B.  SiEGRiST,  Esq.,  See'y.        Rudolph  Herr.  Esq. 
Peter  Ginorich,  Esq. 

agents: 
Rev.  Geo.  A.  Mark.         H.  H.  Kreider,  Esq. 


LEBANON    VALLEY     (  OLOIGE. 


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Fennsylvania   (Jonffrewe  : 

The  Eer,  Z.  A.  C'olestock,     The  Kev.  Mr.  Owen, 
L.  F.  Eberly,  Esq. 


Allegheny  Conferenee : 
The  Rev.  VVm.  B.  Dick,  The  Eev.  (tteo.  WAtiONER. 

Virginia   Confer ence  : 

The  Rev.  A,  M.  Evers,  The  Rev.  Isaiah  Baltzel 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Kiracofe. 

East  German   Conference: 

The  Rev.  John  A.  Sand,  The  Rev.  J.  Runk, 

The  Rev.  Job  Light. 


East    Fennsylvania    Conference : 

The  Rev.  C.  T.  Poulton,        The  Rev.  D.  O'Farrel, 
The  Rev.  Isaiah  Carpenter. 


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Bev.   T.  B.    VirKBOW  A.  3L, 

I'kesident  of  the  College, 

'Profecsor   or   I^elles-Lettres   and    (Philocophij. 

LrCIAX  H.    HAMMOND,  A.  3L, 

Jprojesso^-   oj   the    Greel:   and   Latin   Lang-uagss  and^  Literature. 

E.  BENJ.   BIEBMAA,  A.  M., 

JPrq/essor  of  the  Engdish  ctnd^  G-erman  Lang'uag'ea  and.  Lite7-ature. 


'Professor   of  J^/Tatheniatics   and,  j\iatu'/-al    Science. 

Miss  B.  0.  STBAWINSKI,  M.  A., 

^lusic.   French   <'md   the    Orncanentcd   ^ranches. 

JOHN   WESLEY  ETTEB, 

-Teacher   of  Penmanship   an-.l   Jfooh-Keepi-ng-. 

(f.  SELTZEB  MEILY, 

Tufor   in   the   Engdich    pranchee. 
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SOPHOMORE    CLASS. 


Names. 


P08T  Office. 


J.  VVesley  Ettek.         PoiceU's    VaUey, 
C.  Seltzer  Meily,        Lebanon, 
John  H.  Graybeill,     Annvilh. 
John  K.  Fisher,  JIambujy, 

Ezra  H.  Gingrich,        Annville. 
John  H.  Kinports,  Jr.,  Annville. 

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Room 

2  S.  C. 
2  S.  C\ 

37  X.  (^ 


FRESHMAN    CLASS. 


Names.  Post  Office. 

Frank  S,  Fisher,  Annville. 

Robert  Steinmetz,  Annville. 

Hiram  E.  Steinmetz,  Durlach^ 

Austin  Best,  Eheiiy's  Mills. 

Henry  B.  Stehman,  Moimtville., 


Room. 


Mrs.  Steiiinietz's 

9  S.  C. 
37  K  C. 


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SENIOR  PREPARATORY  CLASS. 


Names 

Z.  S.  G.  Light, 
AC.  F.  Kerkeslager, 
Jas.  G.  Eberhart, 
John  R.  Wright, 
John  X.  Riland, 
John  E.  Lehman, 
Frank  !N".  Herr, 
Thomas  S.  Stein, 
Rebecca  Ivinports, 
A,  Lizzie  Imboden, 
Ellen  J.  Mark, 


Post  Office. 

Room 

Avon, 

38  K 

C. 

Schuylkill  Haven, 

28  N. 

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Shrewsbim/, 

24  X. 

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Prospect  dile, 

24  A^ 

c 

Friedem^burg, 

25  N. 

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Annville, 

6  S. 

c. 

Harrisburg, 

8H  N. 

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Annville, 

Annville, 

Annville. 

Annville, 

Sf^enLai   SPtejzatataiLani ...i  i 


PREPARATORY     CLASS. 


Eugene  A.  C'rall, 
Willie  R.  Yickroy, 
Jacob  0.  Crall, 
Lizzie  E.  Weidman, 
Louisa  C'.  Trump, 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
Charles  D.  Wood, 
Samuel  P,  Johns, 
Philip  J.  Shaeffer, 
Edwin  D.  Hatch, 
Jonathan  M.  Nies, 


Annville. 

Annville, 

Annville. 

Annville. 

Annville. 

Annville. 

Clearfield, 

Mayleton, 

Lebanon. 

Philadelphia, 

Hamburg, 


It)  N.  C. 


23  K  C. 

23  N.  C. 

32  K  C. 

37  ^\  V. 


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SENIOR    CLASS. 

Nam--.  Post   Office.  Koom. 

AVm.  B.  1'odenhorn,     AnnviUe^ 

^[ary  ^\     Weiss,  Shaefferstown,         Judge  Kiiiportt 

Albert    ',  Kigler.       Annville, 

SFeiiiaf.h, S. 


SECOND    YEAR. 


Jaco:;  B.  Burgner, 
Chas.  S.  Daniels, 
Olem.-mie  L.  Ulrich, 
Jane  E,  Kauffman, 


Pineyrove^ 
Bernville, 
AvMville, 
AnnviUe, 


10  S.  C. 
51  X.  C. 


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A]>AM  B.  AVagner, 
(\  f.  ackerman, 
John  Piper, 
Adam  E.  Forney, 
Jas,  H.  Miller, 
John  E.  Herr, 
John  H.  Fisher, 
Israel  S.  Gruber, 
Adam  L.  Smith, 
Ephraim  S.  Light, 
Mary  A.  Moyer, 


FIRST    YEAR, 

Upper  Bern, 

Stoystown, 

NewviUe, 

AnnviUe. 

Bernville, 

AnnviUe. 

Manor  Hill, 

AnnviUe. 

Stevens, 

Fredericksbury 

Myerstown. 


89  K  C. 

25  X.  C. 

14  vS.  C. 

13  S.  C. 
13  S.  C. 

26  K  C. 

15  S.  C. 


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PREPARATORY     CLASS. 


N.VME. 

AVtt.liam  F.  Kreoker, 
Alice  E.  Seabold, 
Aarox  T.  Feltv, 
Joseph  A    Smith, 
A  A  RON  F.  Heilman. 
George  Melliwjer, 
Henry  Herr, 
John  A.  Early, 
E-  L.  Smith, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
John  C,  Dovey, 
Adam  H.  Gin(JRICH, 
Philip  B.  Fernsler, 
Samuel  Ulrich, 
John  A.  Gingrich, 
Mary  J.  Seiders, 
John  L.  Stewart, 
Simon  S.  Brandt, 
John  H.  Sheesley, 
Monroe  Yeagly, 
Henry  C.  Dillman, 
Hiram  Herman, 
Sallie  E.  Collier, 
John  A.  McClurg, 
Emma  Iv.  Rigler, 
John  G.  Stouffer, 
H.  W.  Huntsberger, 
C.  W.  Heintzelman, 
Peter  Graybeill, 
Ellen  L.  Maulfair, 
L.  F.  Greenawalt, 


Post  Office. 

Fnedenshiinj. 

AnnviUe. 

EUwoo'J^ 

Annville^ 

Lebanon^ 

Stoughstow}!. 

Annville. 

West  Hancjver^ 

Stevens. 

Lebanon^ 

Shenandoah  City^ 

AimviUe, 

Lebanon^ 

Annville^ 

Huramelstown^ 

PowelVs  Valley^ 

R  leinfeUei'Sville^ 

Mount  Joy, 

Progress, 

Lebanon, 

HeweUyn, 

Jackson  Hall, 

PowelVs  Valley, 

Derry, 

Annville^ 

Unio7i  Deposit, 

Annville, 

Port  Treverton, 

Annville, 

Derry, 

Silver  Springs, 


KooM. 

9  S.  C. 
10  S.  ('.    . 


14  S.  (\ 
30  K  C. 

26  :n^  C. 

19  S.  C. 

16  S.  C. 

15  S.  C. 

Mrs.  Heisy's. 
14  K  C. 
Mr.  Smith's. 

9  S.  C. 

4  S.  C. 

20  S.  C. 
25  S.  C. 
14  K  C. 

Wm.  McClurg's 

Mr.  Frank's. 

35  K  C. 

Mr.  Maulfair's. 
24  S.  C. 


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f^TSAX  E,  RlEGEKT, 

Jacob'  Keller, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
Thomas  Breneiser, 
Elkanah  V.  Buck, 
Aaron  A\".  Carmany, 
Allen  AV.  Tate, 
Monroe  P.  Sanders, 
Amos  Reist, 
John  G.  Dissinger, 
Henry  Shenk, 
Samuel  H,  Xissley, 
Ezra  "SVolf, 
Peter  W.  Speicher, 
Carrie  L.  Keller, 
Zachary  T.  Light, 
AViLsoN  Sechler, 
Amos  Biever, 
Albert  S.  Keller, 
Mandon  H.  Dunbore, 
iSiMON  G.  Good, 
Jacob  R.  Ridenour, 
Moses  R.  Wagner, 
Adam  Shenk, 
Isaiah  S.  Smith, 
ExMMA  S.  Fisher, 
Jeremiah  S.  Yaukey, 
Louisa  S.  Leisenring, 
Kettie  C.  Price, 
Cyrus  Behm, 
Adam  Behm, 
Samuel  P.  Black, 


Post  Offxcx. 

A  n  nviUe, 

Stoaghstown^ 

AnnviUe. 

Beading^ 

Tjehanon, 

Anmille., 

Cfearjield, 

Shaeferstoicn, 

AnnviUe, 

IteinholdsviUe, 

AnmrlUe, 

MiddJetown^ 

Sc^hoeneck^ 

AvnviUe, 

Liehanon, 

Lebanon  J 

Albany, 

East  Hanover, 

A /bang, 

Bernville, 

FayeiteviUe, 

Mgersville,  Md., 

Upper  Bern, 

A  nnville, 

Mgersville,  Md., 

AnnviUe, 

Fagetteville, 

AnnvW.e, 

Lebanon, 

AnnviUe^ 

AnnviUe, 

AnnviUe, 


Room. 

14  S.  C. 

30  :n'.  c. 

Mrs.  Buck'^ 

38  X.  C. 
29  y,  C. 

29  y.  C. 

18  S,  C, 

30  K  C- 

14  is^,  C. 

Mr.  Light's. 

22  S.  C. 

4  S.  C, 

22  S.  C. 

21  S.  C. 

15  S.  C. 
26  S.  C. 

39  K  C. 

26  S.  C. 
25  S.  C. 
Mr.  Price's. 


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ELEMENTARY     CLASS. 


Name. 

Laura  E.  Saylor, 
Benj.  F.  Karmaxy, 
A.  Lizzie  Eudy, 
Mattie  Mohx, 
Mary  A,  Ditzler, 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
Cyrus  Herr, 
S.  Percy  Viceroy, 
John  A.  Sayrs, 
Curtis  J.  Smith, 
Jonas  Schott, 
Harvy  C.  Hoverter, 
^Villie  H-  Benson, 
Mary  C.  Steinmetz, 
Fannie  C.  Killinger, 
Samuel  Moyer, 
Rosie  Ann  Swope, 
Ellen  B.  Sherk, 
Morris  Kreii^er, 
William  0.  Herr, 
Aaron  G.  Herr, 
Mary  A.  Gockley, 


Post  Office. 

AnnvUle^ 

Lebanon, 

Annville' 

Myerstown, 

Annville^ 

Annville, 

Jonestovm^ 

Annville^ 

Port  Trevorion. 

Annvilh^ 

Mahanoy  City^ 

Annville^ 

Colebrook^ 

Annville, 

Annville, 

An7iville, 

Annville, 

Annville, 

Annville, 

Annville, 

Annville, 

Avon, 


Room. 
Mr.  Karnmnys. 
Mi-s.  Moliirs, 

18  S,  C, 
16  X.  C. 
35  X,  C. 

50  X,  C\ 

30  X.  C. 


^LementcLtiaiik . 


]Mr.  Gocklej's. 


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Name* 

John  J.  Bolton, 
Frank  S,  Fisher, 
Aaron  1\  Felty, 
Alfred  W,  Breinig, 
tSAMUEL  H.  Boyd, 
Adam  L.  Smith,   . 
ISRAEL  S.  Gruber, 
Alexander  Winlack, 
J,  Frank  Harbster, 
Levi  A.  Sherk, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
Wm.  B.  Detweiler, 
Jonas  G.  Stehman, 
John  L,  Van  Reed, 
Jacob  S.  Oarmany, 
Thomas  P.  Betts, 
Robert  Perry, 
MosER  Brumbach, 
George  W.  Bair, 
Aaron  M.  Siegrist, 


Post'  Office. 
Huminelsiowii) , 
AnnviUe, 
Efficood^ 
AUentoini. 
Columbia, 
Stevens^ 
AnnviUe, 
Silver  Creel\ 
Reading^ 
Jonestovm, 
Ijebanoii^ 
Mount  Joy^ 
Mountville, 
Beading^ 
Pall  my  ra, 
Downsville,  Md., 
Port  Carbon, 
Sinking  Springs, 
AnnviUe, 
Annvilk\ 


Mr.  Bolton's. 

10  S.  C. 

8  S.   C\ 

38  :n^  c. 

26  X.  C. 

21  S.  C. 
20  S.  0. 
13  S.  C. 
19  S.  C. 

38  K  C. 

39  K  C. 

10  s.  c. 

Mr.  Steinmetz't^ 

8  8.  C. 

36  X.  C. 

8  S.  C. 


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(©l^lass  i«  ^otal  fiwsit. 


c.  f.   ackerman, 
Austin  Best, 
Wm.  B.  Bodenhorn, 
E.  V.  Buck, 
Sallie  J.  Collier, 
Eugene  A.  Crall, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
C.  S.  Daniels, 
H.  C.  Dillman, 

J.    G.    DiSSINGER, 

Mary  A.  Ditzler, 
J.  C.  Dovey, 
Jas,  G.  Eberhart, 
John  K.  Fisher, 
Frank  S.  Fisher, 
John  H.  Fisher, 
Emma  K.  Fisher, 
Adam  R.  Forney, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
John  H.  Graybeill, 
Peter  Graybeill,  Jr., 
C.  W.  Heintzelman, 
Hiram  Herman, 
Frank  X.  Herr, 
Haryy  C.  Hoverter, 
A.  Lizzie  Imboden, 


Jane  E.  Kauffman, 
Jacob  Keller, 
Fanny  C.  Killinger, 
Rebecca  Kinports, 
John  H.  Kinports, 
Wm.  F.  Krecker, 
John  E.  Lehman, 
Z.  S.  G.  Light, 
Ephraim  8.  Light, 
Ellen  J.  Mark, 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
Ellen  B.  Maulfair, 
•John  A.  Meyer, 
Mary  A.  Moyer, 
Jon.  M.  Nies. 
Nettie  C.  Price, 
Susan  E.  Riegert, 
Emma  K,  Rigler, 
John  J!^.  Riland, 
Jennie  L.  Roop, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Laura  E.  Saylor, 
Monroe  P.  Sanders, 
John  A.  Sayrs, 
Alice  E.  Seabold, 
Mary  J.  vSeiders, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist. 


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A.  L.  Smith, 
E.  L.  Smith, 
Jonas  Gr.  Stehman, 
Harry  B,  Stehman, 
Hiram  E.  Steinmetz, 
Robert  Steinmetz, 
Mary  C.  Steinmetz, 
John  L.  Stewart, 
Thomas  S.  Stein, 
Allen  W.  Tate, 

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J.  S. 


Louisa  C,  Trump, 
Clemmie  L.  IJlrich, 
John  L.  Van  Reed, 
Willie  R.  Yickroy, 
S.  Percy  Vickroy, 
Adam  B.  Wagner, 
Lizzie  E.  Weidman, 
Mary  A.  Weiss, 
John  R.  Wright, 
Ezra  B.  Wolf, 
Yaukey. 


IHtisic  011  the  f  ian0,  #rgatt  ov  (^ultav. 


Austin  Best, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
C.  S.  Daniels, 
Mary  A.  Ditzler, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
Mary  A.  Gockley, 
J.  F.  Harbster, 
C.  W.  Heintzelman, 
F.  ^T.  Herr, 
Hiram  Herman, 
Haryy  C.  Hoverter, 
Fanny  C.  Killinger, 
M.  F.  Kerkeslager, 


J.  S. 


John  E.  Lehman, 
Mary  A.  Moyer, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Jennie  L.  Roop, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
Ellen  B.  Sherk, 
Jonas  Schott, 
Jonas  G.  Stehman, 
Harry  B.  Stehman, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Clemmie  L.  Ulrich, 
Willie  R.  Viceroy, 
S.  Percy  VickrOy, 
Yaukey. 


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©iClkss  ill  f  ciicil  ^vairing.; 


Wm,  II.  Benson, 
Sallie  J.  Collier, 
Eugene  A.  Crall, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
C.  S.  Daniels, 
J.  C.  Dovey, 
J  AS.  G.  Eberhart, 
F.  H.  Fisher, 
Ezra  II.  Gingrich, 
Israel   S.  Gruber, 
Edwin  D.  Hatch, 
C.  AV.  Heintzelman, 
Franklin  ]^.  Herr, 
Harvy  C.  Hoverter, 
Henry  Huntsber(^er, 
Jane  E.  Kauffman, 
Carrie  L.  Keller, 
Fanny  C.  Killinger, 
Rebecca  Kinports, 
John  H.  Kinports, 


M.  F.  Kerkeslager, 
Wm.  F.  Krecker, 
Louisa  C.  Leisenring, 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
Jas.  II.  Miller, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
Susan  E.  Riegert, 
John  IST.  Riland, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
John  A.  Sayrs, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
Philip  J.  Shaeffer, 
John  H.  Sheesley, 
Joseph  A.  Smith, 
Curtis  J.  Smith, 
Thos.  S.  Stein, 
John  G.  Stouffer, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Willie  R.  Viceroy,' 
S.  Percy  Vickroy, 
Ezra  Wolf. 


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C  F.  Ackerman, 
Wm.  B.  Bodenhorn, 
Eugene  A.  Crall, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
Chas.  S.  Daniels, 
Frank  S.  Fisher, 


Mary 


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Jane  E.  Kauffman, 
John  H.  Kinports. 
Philip  J.  Shaeffer, 
H.  B.  Stehman, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Willie  K.  Vickroy. 
A.  Weiss. 

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^^^'mtmmmv. 


Classical  Department. 

Sophomores, 6 

Freshmen, 5 

Senior    Prepciraforians, 11 

Jynior  PreiMratorians 11 

—  33. 

Scientific  Department. 

Seniors, 3 

SeeonJ  Year, 4 

First  Year, 11 

Preparatorians, 63 

EJementarians, 22 


Commercial  Department. 

Course,   {eompleterf ,) 6 

Course,  {not  yet  eompleted,) 14 

Ornamental  Department. 

Vocal  Music, 75 

InstrmnentaJ  Music. 27 

Pencil  Drawing, 41 

Pastel  or  Crayon, 13 


103. 


20. 


156. 


Total  in  all   Departments, 312. 

Deduct  number  counted  more  than  once, 161. 

Total  number  of  Students, 151. 

ABBREVIATIONS. 

N.  ('. — New  (.'ollkgk.  S.  C. — South  Oollkge. 


CHARTERED    BY    THE    STATE   LEGISLATURE. 


PREPARATORY     CLASS. 


!  t 


N.VME. 

William  F.  Krecker, 
Alice  E,  Sea  bold, 
Aaron  T.  Felty, 
Joseph  A    Smith, 
Aaron  F.  IIeilman. 
(teoroe  Mellixger, 
Henry  Herr, 
John  A.  Early. 
E.  L.  Smith, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
John  C.  Dovey, 
Adam  H,  Gingrich, 
Philip  B.  Fernsler, 
Samuel  TJlrich, 
John  A.  Gingrich, 
Mary  J.  Seiders, 
John  L.  Stewart, 
Simon  S.  Brandt, 
John  H.  Sheesley, 
Monroe  Yeagly, 
Henry  C.  Dillman, 
Hiram  Herman, 
Sallie  E.  Collier, 
John  A.  McClurcj, 
Emma  K.  Rigler, 
John  G.  Stouffer, 
H.  W.  Huntsberger, 
C.  W.  Heintzelman, 
Peter  Graybeill, 
Ellen  L.  Maulfair, 
L.  F.  Greenawalt, 


Post  Office. 
Fnedenshurg^ 
Annville, 
Elhcood,, 
Amiville, 
Lebanon^ 
Stoughstown. 
Annville^ 
West  Hanover. 
Stevens^ 
Lebanon^ 
Shenandoah  City^ 
Annville^ 
Jjehanon^ 
Annville^ 
Harariielstown^ 
PowelVs  VaUey^ 
K  leinfeltersville^ 
Mount  Joy^ 
Progress^ 
Lebanon^ 
Llewellyn^ 
Jackson  Hall.., 
PowelVs  Valley., 
Berry, 
Annville, 
Union  Deposit, 
Annville, 
Port  Treverton, 
AnnviUe., 
Derry, 
Silver  Springs, 


Room. 
9    S.    C. 

10  S.  C". 


14  S.  ('. 

30  K  C. 
26  X.  C. 

19  S.  C. 
16  S.  C. 

15  S.  0. 

Mrs.  Pleisy's. 
14  X.   C. 
Mr.  Smith's. 

9  S.  C\ 

4  S.  ('. 

20  S.  0. 
25  S.  C. 
14  F.  C\ 

Wm.  AfcClurg's 

Mr.  Frank's. 

35  K  C. 

Mr.  Maulfair's. 
24  S.  C. 


LEBANON    VALLEY     COLLEGE- 


Name- 

Susan  E^  Riegert^ 
Jacob  Keller, 
Annie  M.  Sieori&t, 
Thomas  Breneiser^ 
Elkanah  Y.  Euck^ 
Aaron  ^V.  Carmany^ 
Allen  AA^,  Tate, 
Monroe  P,  Sanders, 
Amos  Reist, 
John  Gr.  Bissinger, 
Henry  Shenk, 
Samuel  H.  Nissley, 
Ezra  Wolf, 
Peter  W.  Speicher, 
Carrie  L.  Keller, 
Zachary  T.  Light, 
AViLsoN  Sechler, 
Amos  Biever, 
Albert  S.  Keller, 
Mandon  H.  Dundore, 
Simon  G.  Good, 
Jacob  R.  Ridenour, 
Moses  R.  AA'agner, 
Adam  Shenk, 
Isaiah  S.  Smith, 
ExMMA  S.  Fisher, 
Jeremiah  S.  Yaukey, 
Louisa  S.  Leisenring, 
:N'ettie  C.  Price, 
Cyrus  Behm, 
Adam  Behm, 
Samuel  P.  Black, 


Post  Officr 

AnnviUe, 

StoK.ghstoiniy 

AnnmUe. 

Heading^ 

Lebanony 

Annville^ 

Charjield., 

Shaeferstovm, 

AnnvWej 

Reinholdsville, 

AnnviUe, 

Middletown, 

Schoeneckj 

Annviller 

Lebanon, 

Letanmiy 

Albany, 

East  Hanover, 

Albany, 

Bernville, 

FayettevUle, 

Myersville,  3Id., 

Upper  Bern, 

Annville, 

Myersville,  Md., 

Annville, 

FayettevUle, 

Annville, 

Lebanon, 

Annville^ 

Annville, 

Annville, 


KooM- 

14  S.  C. 

SO  IS.  C, 
Mrs.  Buck's, 

38  X.  C. 
29  y.  C. 

29  N.  C. 

18  S.  C, 
80  K  C, 

14  IT,  C, 
Mr.  Light's. 

22  S.  C. 

4  S.  C. 

22  S.  C. 

21  S.  C. 

15  S,  C. 
26  S.  C, 
39  K,C. 

26  S.  C. 

25  S.  C. 

Mr.  Price's. 


<§>i.eJzaiataiLaak ..bS. 


CHARTEEED  BY   THE    STATE    LEGISLATURE. 


11 


ELEMENTARY     CLASS. 


Xame. 

Laura  E.  Saylor, 
Benj.  F.  Karmany, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Mattie  Mohn, 
Mary  A,  Ditzleil 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
Cyrus  Herr, 
S.  Percy  Viceroy, 
John  A,  ISayrs, 
Curtis  J.  Smith, 
Jonas  Schott, 
Harvy  C.  Hoverter, 
Willie  H.  Benson, 
Mary  C.  Steinmetz, 
Fannie  C.  Killin«er, 
Samuel  Moyer, 
RosiE  Ann  Swope, 
Ellen  B.  Sherk, 
Morris  Kreider, 
William  0.  Herr, 
Aaron  G.  Herr, 
Mary  A.  Gockley, 


Post  Office. 

AnnvUle^ 

Lebanon, 

Annville^ 

Myerstown^ 

Annville^ 

Annville, 

Jonestown^ 

Annville^ 

Port  Trevorton. 

Annville^ 

Mahanoy  City^ 

Annville^ 

Colehrook^ 

Annville, 

Annville, 

Annville^ 

Annville, 

Anjiville, 

Annville^ 

Annville^ 

Annville, 

Avon, 


"Rooit. 

Mr.  Karmaiiy's. 
Mrs.  Mohn's. 

18  S.  C. 
16  K  C. 
35  K  C. 

50  K  C, 

30  K  C. 


^lernetitailanA . 


Miv  Gockley's. 


LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


S^i 


ml  Stttdcub.' 


Namej* 

John  J,  Boltox, 
Frank  8.  Fisher, 
Aaron  T,  Felty, 
Alfred   W.  Breinig, 
SamI'EL  II.  Boyd, 
Adam  L.  Smith, 
Israel  S,  G ruber, 
Alexander  Winlack, 
J.  Frank  ILarbster, 
Levi  A.  Sherk, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
Wm.  B.  Bet.weiler, 
Jonas  (>.  ^^TEHMAN. 
John  L.  Van  Reed, 
Jacob  fS,  Oarmany, 
Thomas  P.  Betts, 
Robert  Perry, 
\1oser  Brumbach, 
George  W,  Bair, 
Aaron  ^1.  Sieorist, 


Po-iT  Office, 

RuDimelstoioK 

Annville. 

E /J  wood, 

AUenioini. 

Columbia^ 

Stevens, 

Annville. 

Silver  Creel-, 

Beeuiing, 

Jonestown, 

Lebanon, 

Mount  Joy, 

Mowntville, 

Heading, 

Palmyra, 

Downsville,  lid., 

Port  Carbon, 

Sinking  Spiings, 

Annville, 

Annville, 


KOOM. 

^Ir.  Bolton's. 

10  S.  C. 

8  S.  C. 

38  :n\  c. 

26  y.  C. 

21  S.  C. 
20  S.  C. 
13  S.  C. 
19  S.  0. 

38  K  0. 

39  K  C. 
10  S.  C. 

Mr.  Steiiimetz's. 

8  S.  C. 
36  X.  0. 

8  S.  G. 


^alal W. 


@», 


i^. 


w 


CHAETEEED    BY  THE    STATE    LEGISLATURE. 


■%>:! 


IS 


g^d 


m%  in  '^otal  2liu5it.|^ 


c.  f.   ackermax, 
Austin  Best, 
Wm.  B.  Bodenhorx, 
E.  V.  Buck, 
Sallie  J.  Collier, 
Eugene  A.  Orall, 
Jacob  C  Crall, 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
C.  S.  Daniels, 
H.  C.  Dillman, 

J.    G.    DiSSINGER, 

Mary  A.  Ditzler, 
J.  C.  Doyey, 
Jas.  G.  Eberhart, 
John  K.  Fisher, 
Frank  S.  Fisher, 
John  IL  Fisher, 
Emma  K.  Fisher, 
Ai>AM  R.  Forney, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
John  H.  Graybeill, 
Peter  Graybeill,  Jr., 
C.  W.  Heintzelman, 
Hiram  Herman, 
Frank  ^.  Herr, 
Harvy  C.  Hoverter, 
A.  Lizzie  Imbolen, 


Jane  E,  Kauffman, 
Jacob  Keller, 
Fanny  C.  Killinger, 
Rebecca  Ivinports, 
John  H.  Kinports, 
\Vm.  F.  Krecker, 
John  E.  Lehman, 
Z,  S.  G.  Light, 
Ephraim  S.  Light, 
Ellen  J.  Mark, 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
Ellen  B.  Maulfair, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
Mary  A.  Moyer, 
Jon.  M.  Nies. 
!N^ettie  C.  Price, 
Susan  E.  Riegert, 
Emxma  K.  Rigler, 
John  JST.  Riland, 
Jennie  L.  Roop, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Laura  E.  Saylor, 
Monroe  P.  Sanders, 
John  A.  Sayrs, 
Alice  E.  Seabold, 
Mary  J.  Seiders, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist. 


tm 


u 


LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


A.  L.  Smith, 
E.  L.  Smith, 
Jonas  G.  Stehmax, 
Harky  B.  Stehman, 
Hiram  E.  Steinmetz, 
Robert  Steinmetz, 
Mary  C.  Steinmetz, 
John  L.  Stewart, 
Thomas  S.  Stein, 
Allen  W.  Tate, 


Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Clemmie  L.  Ulrich, 
John  L.  Van  Reed, 
Willie  R.  Viceroy, 
S.  Percy  Viceroy, 
Adam  B.  Wagner, 
Lizzie  E.  Weidman, 
Mary  A.  Weiss, 
John  R.  Wright, 
Ezra  B.  Wolf, 
J.  S.  Yaukey. 


3ataL.. _ - ,....'/ 3. 


I^uslc  0n  tfte  f  iimo,  ©vgau  ov  duitar. 


Austin  Best, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
C.  S.  Daniels, 
Mary  A.  Ditzler, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
Mary  A.  Gockley, 
J.  F.  Harbster, 
C.  W,  Heintzelman, 
F.  :S".  Herr, 
Hiram  Herman, 
Haryy  C.  Hoverter, 
Fanny  C.  Killinger, 
M.  F,  Kerkeslager, 


John  E.  Lehman, 
Mary  A.  Moyer, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Jennie  L.  Roop, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
Ellen  B.  Sherk, 
Jonas  Schott, 
Jonas  G.  Stehman, 
Harry  B.  Stehman, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Clemmie  L.  Ulrich, 
Willie  R.  Viceroy, 
S.  Percy  Viceroy, 
S.  Yaukey. 


3o.taL ^7. 


CHARTERED   BY    THE    STATE  LEGISLATURE. 


15 


(©l^kss  in  fcncil  gvauiing; 


AVm,  H.  Benson, 
Sallie  J.  Collier, 
Eugene  A.  Crall, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
C,  S.  Daniels, 
J.  C.  Dovey, 
Jas.  G.  Eberhart, 
F.  H.  Fisher, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
Israel   S.  Gruber, 
Edwin  D.  Hatch, 
C.  W.  Heintzelman, 
Franklin  'N.  Herr, 
Harvy  C.  Hoverter, 
Henry  Hunts berger, 
Jane  E.  Kauffman, 
Carrie  L.  Keller, 
Fanny  C.  Killinger, 
Rebecca  Kinports, 
John  H.  Kinports, 


M.  F.  Kerkesla(}er, 
Wm.  F.  Krecker, 
Louisa  C.  Leisenring, 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
Jas.  H.  Miller, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
Susan  E.  Riegert, 
John  N.  Riland, 
A,  Lizzie  Rudy, 
John  A.  Sayrs, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
Philip  J.  Shaeffer, 
John  H.  Sheesley, 
Joseph  A.  Smith, 
Curtis  J.  Smith. 
Thos.  S.  Stein, 
John  G.  Stouffer, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Willie  R.  Viceroy, 
S.  Percy  Viceroy, 
Ezra  AVolf. 


^atal 4/. 


(Si 


^laiss  in  ^HStel  ox  livapiuf^ 


c  f.  ackerman, 
AVm.  B.  Bodenhorn, 
Eugene  A.  Crall, 
Jacob  C,  Crall, 
Chas.  S.  Daniels, 
Frank  S.  Fisher, 


Jane  E.  Kauffman, 
John  H.  Kinports. 
Philip  J.  Shaeffer, 
H.  B.  Stehman, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
AVillie  R.  Viceroy. 
Mary  A.  Weiss. 

13. 


16  LEBANON    VALLEY    COLLEGE. 


-^s^'^gumwani.f^M^ 


Classical  Department. 

>Sophomores^ <5 

Freshmen, 5 

Senior   Preparatorians, 11 

Junior  Preparatorians 11 


Q'^ 


Scientific  Department. 

Seniors, 3 

Second  Year, 4 

First  Year, 11 

Preparatorians, 63 

Ef.emeniarians, 22 

—  103. 

Commercial  Department. 

Course,  {completed,) 6 

Course,  {not  yet  completed,) 14 

—  20. 

Ornamental  Department. 

Vocal  Music, 75 

Instrumental  Mum-, 27 

Pencil  Drawing, 41 

Pastel  or  Crayon, 13 

—  156. 


Total  in  all   Departmerds, 312. 

Deduct  number  counted  niore  than  once, 161. 

Total  number  of  Students, 151. 

ABBEEYIATIONS. 

N.  v. — Neav  ('ollkgk.  S.  C — South  Oollkge. 


r 


CHVRTERED    BY  THE    STATE    LEGISLATURE. 


25 


SECOND    YEAR. 


FALL  TERM. 

Enullsh, 

Political  Economy.  Carey. 

Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra,  [io  (Quadratics.)  Kobixson. 

Geometry,  "{Finished. )  Robinson. 

Xatural  Science. 

Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene.  Clutter. 

WINTER    TERM. 

EN(iLISH. 

The  Science  of  Government.  Aldex. 

Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra,  {Quadratics  and  Proportion.) 


Plane  Trigonometry 
xs"atural  Science. 

Structnral  Botany. 


Robinson. 
Robinson. 

Gray. 


SPRING    TERM. 
English. 

Mental  Philosophy,  {to  Part  II.) 
Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra,  {iSeries  and  Higher  Uquations.) 

Robinson 

Spherical  Trigonometry. 
Natural  Science. 

Structnral  Botany,  {Continued.) 

Xatural  Philosophy,  {to  Undulations.) 


Porter, 


Robinson. 
Gray. 

SiLLIMAN. 


THROUGHOTJT    THE    YEAR. 


Natural  Theology,  ( Weekly.) 
Original  Orations,  {Monthly.) 


Pa  LEY. 


^ 


26 


LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLE&E, 


SENIOR    YEAR. 


FALL  TERM. 

English. 

Mental  l*hilosopliy,  {Completed.) 
Rhetoric. 

Mathematics.. 

Conic  Sections. 

Analytical  Geometry,  {Begun.) 

Xatural  Science.  ,     ,, 

Natural  Thilosophy.  SillixMAN  &  1  hysics. 


PORTEK, 

Day, 

Robinson. 
Robinson. 


WlisTER  TERM. 

Knglish, 

The  Elements  of  Logic, 

Ethics. 

Moral  Philosophy. 

Mathematics. 

Analytical  Geometry,  {Completed.) 

]S"atural  Science. 
Chemistry. 

SPRING    TERM, 

English. 

The  Elements  of  Criticism. 

Natural  Science. 
Astronomy. 
Geology. 

Ethics. 

Analogy  of  Religion, 


McCosH. 

Fairchild. 

Robinson. 

Porter. 

Boyd's  Kames. 

Davis. 
Dana. 

Butler. 


THROUGHOUT      THE     YEAR. 

Evidences  of  Christianity,  ( Weekly.)  Paley. 

AYritten  Discussions,  {monthly.) 


^ 


0^ 

la 


CHARTERED  BY   THE    STATE    LEGISLATURE. 


pass  in  tfte  ^trdettt  ^flttguagi^s. 


FIRST      YEAR. 


FALL     TERM. 

French. 

Oral  Method,  {Part  I.) 
German. 

German  Grammar. 

\VIA[TER    TY.llM 
French. 

Oral  -Method,  (Fart  11.) 

(jtERMAN. 

German  Grammar,  (coitipletetL) 
German  Reader,  (Begun.) 

SPRING     TERM. 
French. 

Oral  Method,  {Part  III.) 
German. 

German  Reader,  [completed.) 


Keetels, 

AVORMAN, 

Keetels. 

WORMAN. 

AVorman. 

Keetels. 
Worm  AN. 


SECOND     YEAR. 


FALL     TERM. 
French. 

Les  Aventnres  de  Telemaque,  {Fenelon.)   Fasquelle 
German. 

Maid  of  Orleans. 

WIXTER    TERM. 
French. 

Vie  de  Xa[»oleon,  [Duiiia.s.) 
German. 

Hand  Book  of  German  Literatnre. 

SPRIXG  TERM. 
French. 

Literatnre  de  Francaise. 
German. 

Hand  Book,  {eontinued.) 


SeHILLER. 

Fasquelle. 
Adler. 

Ghapsal. 
Aw.er. 


Abundant  Exercises.,  Written  and  Conversational^ 
throughout  the  course. 


(3 


28  LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


;:^' 
.'^~ 


I.     Course  in  Vocal  Music 

Two  classes  are  organized  in  Vocal  Music  at  the 
beginning  of  each  Term.  The  advanced  class  has  drill 
exercises  and  practice  in  Quartette  and  Chorus  Singing. 
The  second  class  is  designed  for  beginners  and  such  as  are 
not  sufficiently  proficient  to  read  music  readily  and  cor- 
rectlv. 


II.     Course  in  Instrumental  Music. 

/.     (^n  the   SPiana. 

Richardson's  Instruction  Book  ;  Czerney's  Ecole  de 
Velocite,  Books  1.  2  and  3.  Selections  from  popular  com- 
posers. 

^.      dPn  ike   WtQ^an. 
Root   and    Cady's   School   for  the  C^rgan ;  A'ocal  and 
Instrumental  Sheet  Music. 

3.      (Dn  the  ^Ltitat. 

Curtiss's  Method  for  the  Spanish  Guitar  ;  A^ocal  and 
rnstrumental  Sheet  Music. 


III.     Course  in  Drawing  and   Painting 

1.  Lessons    in    drawing    straight    lines,  angles   and    recti- 

linear figures. 

2.  Exercises   in   plain    figures    with  the  means  of  giving 

character. 

3.  Curved  lines,  circles  and  all  objects  in  which  they  are 

found. 
I.  Exercises  in  perspective. 

5.  Faces  and  figures  in  pencil  or  crayon. 

6.  Faces  and  figures  in  pastel.     Landscapes  in  oil  painting. 


CHARTERED   BY    THE    STATE  LEGISLATURE 


29 


tgvew  and  ^iplamasi.l^ 


BACHELOR  OF  ARTS.— This  degree  will  be  con- 
ferred in  course  upon  any  student  of  the  College  who  shall 
complete  the  studies  of  the  classical  course  and  shall  }»ass 
a  satisfactory  examination  upon  the  same. 

BACHELOR  OF  SCIEXCE.— This  degree  will  be 
couferred  in  course  upon  any  student  of  the  College  who 
shall  complete  the  course  in  Latin  or  the  Modern  Lan- 
guages, in  addition  to  the  studies  prescribed  in  the  Sci- 
entilic  Course,  and  pass  a  satisfactory  examination  upon 
the  same. 

MISTRESS  OF  ARTS.— This  degree  will  be  con- 
ferred in  course  upon  any  female  student  who  shall  com- 
plete the  Classical  Course,  omitting  some  of  the  Higher 
Mathematics  and  Greek,  and  substituting  German  and 
French. 

MASTER  OF  ARTS.— This  degree  will  be  con- 
ferred upon  any  Bachelor  of  Arts  who  has,  for  at  least 
three  years  since  his  graduation,  devoted  himself  to  lite- 
rar}^  or  professional  pursuits  and  has  during  the  same  time 
sustained  a  good  moral  character.  . 

MASTER  OF  SCIEXCE.— This  degree  will  be  con- 
ferred upon  any  Bachelor  of  Science,  who  has  for  at  least 
three  years  since  his  graduation,  devoted  himself  to  scien- 
tific or  professional  pursuits,  and  has  during  the  same 
time  sustained  a  good  moral  character. 

CERTIFICATE.— To  any  student  who  completes  the 
Scientfic  Course,  a  Certificate  will  be  given. 

DIPLOMAS. — A  Diploma  certifying  the  fact  will  be 
given  to  any  student  upon  whom  a  degree  in  course  is 
conferred,  for  which  the  fee  in  each  case  will  be  S5. 


30  LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


Lebanon  Valley  Colleiie  is  the  property  of  tlie 
Church  of  the  United  Brethren  in  Christ,  and  is  under  their 
supervision  and  patronage.  It  was  opened  on  the  7th  of 
May,  1866,  and  was  chartered  with  ample  Collegiate 
powers  in  April,  1867. 

Annville,  the  seat  of  the  College,  is  a  beautiful  rural 
village,  situated  in  one  of  the  most  delightful  portions  of, 
the  beautiful  Lebanon  Valley.  The  village  is  noted  for  its 
healthfulness  and  freedom  from  those  temptations  to  vice 
so  connnon  to  cities  and  large  towns.  It  is  easily  accessible 
from  all  points,  since  it  is  located  on  the  direct  route  of 
Railroad  travel  from  Harrisburg,  via  Reading,  to  Pliila- 
delphia  or  Xew  York.  Trains  stopping  at  Annville  leave 
Harrisburg  and  Reading  three  times  a  day,  Sundays 
excepted. 


Buildings  and   Grounds. 

There  are  two  large  buildings  and  a  campus  of  about 
six  acres.  The  buildings  are  of  brick  and  are  capable  of 
accommodating  a  large  number  of  students.  All  non- 
resident students  board  in  the  institution,  and  hence  are 
under  the  continual  care  of  the  President  and  l*rofessors. 


FurnJsiiing  and   Outfit. 

Students  are  required  to  furnish  their  OAvn  bedding, 
excepting  the  mattress,  bolster  and  pillows.  They  should 
have  their  bkuikets,  sheets,  jn'Uov'  eases  and  rJothivf/  indelibly 
marked  with  their  full  name. 


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CHARTERED    BY    THE    STATE    LEGISLATURE. 


.©I^CMttsi  and  Kacatiowsi. 


31 


The  Collegiate  year  is  divided  into  three  terms,  one 
of  18  weeks  and  the  other  two  of  12  weeks  each.  The 
Fall  Term  will  begin  on  Monday,  Angiist  22d,  and  will 
end  on  Friday,  December  the  23d.  The  Winter  Term  will 
begin  on  Wednesday,  January  4,  1871,  and  will  close  on 
Fnday,  March  24th,  1871.  The  Spring  Term  will  begin 
on  Monda}',  April  3d,  1871,  and  will  close  on  Friday,  June 
23d,  1871. 

Students  should  all  enter,  if  possible,  on  the  Ji.rst  day  of 
the  term. 


EXPENSES. 
BOARDING,  WASHING,  LIGHT,  FUEL  &  TUITION. 

For  Fall  Term  of  18  Weeks $88  50 

For  Winter  Term  of  13  Weeks 59  00 

For  Spring  Term  of  12  Weeks 59  00 

i^;^^  Students  entering  by  the  year  will  be  (-harged  but 
^'2S)'(i,  provided.  %1Q^  is  paid  in  August  aud.  the  other  $100 
before  the  \bth  of  January. 

Day  students  will  be  charged 

For  Fall  Term  of  18  Weeks,  from  $18  to  $31. 
For  Winter  Term  of  13  Weeks,  from  f  13  to  $14. 
For  Spring  Term  of  12  Weeks,  from  $12  to  $14. 

There  are  no  extra  charges  for  penmanship,  pencil 
drawing  or  crayoning.  » 

Extra    Charges. 

Fall  Term.  Winter  Term.  Sprint  Term. 

Two  Lessons  per  week  on  the  Piano  or  organ  \  *iv  r>n  (^^.,  /».  *,.i  ^r^ 

with  use  of  instrument  for  practice \  ^^^  °"  ^^^  ""  *1^  ^0 

Two  Lessons  per  week  on  the  Guitar 15  00  10  00  10  00 

Vocal  Music,  two  lessons   per  week 3  00  3  00  2  00 

Oil  Painting,  two  lessons  per  week 13  00  8  00  8  00 

Pastel,  two  lessons  per  week 9  00  6  00  6  00 

Ornamental  Penmanship,  8  lessons  per  week, 6  0"  4  00  '  4  00 

Terms  of  Payment 

(3ne-half  invariably  in  advance;  the  balance  at  the 
middle  of  the  term. 


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LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


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The  Goyehnment  of  tlie  College  is  strict^  but  parental. 

The  object  of  tlie  Institution  is  to  aflbrd  a  home,  where 
parents  or  guardians  may  place  their  children  and  wards 
wnth  safety  and  profit,  and  where  young-  nien  and  young 
ladies  may  be  fitted  for  usefulness  under  influences  calcula- 
ted to  refine  their  tastes,  ennoble  their  aspirations,  discipline 
their  intellectual  powers,  and  develop  a  high  Christian 
character. 

1.  Things  Required. 

1.  Registry  of  names  before  taking  recitations. 

2.  Settlement  of  bill  according  to  the  terms. 

3.  Strict  observance  of  the  study  hours. 

4.  Full  employment  of  time  in  study  and  recitation. 

5.  Promptness  in  the  duties  of  speaking,  reading  and  writing. 

6.  Strict  observance  of  the  Sabbath. 

7.  Attendance  of  public  worship  twice  on  tlie  Sabbath. 

8.  Attendance  of  nwrniug  prayers  in  the  Chapel. 

9.  Strict  obedifuce  of  temporary  prudential  rules. 

10.  Free  access  of  any  teacher  to  the  room  of  any  student. 

2.  Things  Prohibited. 

1.  Unpermitted  association  of  students  of  either  sex. 

2.  Games  of  chance  ;  the  use  of  intoxicating  drinks. 

3.  Profane  or  obscene  language;  usinsr  tobacco  on  the  premises. 

4.  Visiting  on  the  Sabbath  or  during  study  hours. 

5.  Clamerous  noise  in  or  about  the  buildings. 

6.  Absence  from  the  examinations  or  other  required  exercises. 

7.  Leaving  the  College  without  permission. 

8.  Frequentin  i  bar-rooms,  groceries  or  other  public  places. 

9.  Unpermitted  absence  from  room  after  evening  signal  for  study. 

10.  L^npermitted  societies  among  the  students. 

11.  Croaking,  b,iokbiting,  and  all  evil  speaking. 

3.  Penalties. 

Every  unexcused  absence,  failure,  or  misdemeanor,  is  reported  to  the  faculty, 
and  a  record  made  of  the  same. 

Three  demerit  marks  will  subject  a  student  to  private  reproof;  six,  to  public 
reproof;  nine,  notice  to  parent  or  guardian,  and  twelve,  to  dismission. 

The  Faculty  may,  on  evidence  of  reformation,  restore  a  dismissed  student. 

For  graver  offences,  the  punislimeuts  are  reproof,  loss  of  privilege,  contine- 
nient,  dismission  and  expulsion. 


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CHSRTEREO    KY   THE    STATE    LE(;I8LATI"RE 


This  depart uieut  lins  been  specially  arranged  for  *-aJ'rv- 
Ino-  out  all  the  minutijie  of  trade  in  its  most  complicated 
forms,  and  contains  a  K^otary  Public's  Office,  Notion  Store, 
Stationery  Dept.,  Mining-  Office,  lieal  Estate  Agency  Office, 
Steamboat,  Kail  Road  aiKl  Express  Office,Stock  Exchange, 
Iron  and  Agricultural  Dept.,  Grain  Emporium,  Wholesale 
and  Retail  Grocery  Store,  4'orwarding  and  Oommission 
Offices,  Post  Office,'  Telegraph  Office,  Jo'bbing  and  Iinpoi't- 
ing  House,  Merchant "s  Emporium  and  International  Col- 
lege P>ank.  These  are  all  separate  offices,  by  themselves, 
fitted  up  with  finely  carved  counters  and  desks  with  glass 
fronts,  money  drawers,  checks,  notes,  books  and  everything 
complete. 


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The  student  is  first  instructed  in  the  theory  of  business, 
endjracing  Penmanship,  Commercial  Arithmetic,  Oonnner- 
cial  LaAv,  and  Book-Iveeping.  En  the  latter,  he  is  required 
to  keep  thirteen  sets  of  books,  embracing  the  whole  theory 
of  the  science  of  accounts,  together  with  all  the  rules  for 
journalizing,  posting,  checking,  taking  Trial  Balance, 
making  out  l^alance  Sheets,  closing  Ledger,  making  out 
P)usiness  Papers,  &c.,  &c.  After  completing  the  studies  of 
this  Department,  and  passing  a  satisfactor}'  examination 
thereon  he  is  admitted  into  the  Actual  Business  Depart- 
ment. Here  the  lousiness  transpiring  among  the  students, 
is  just  as  actual  as  that  which  takes  j^lace  in  the  business 
world:  he  buys  and  sells,  handles  bank  bills  and  specie, 
deposits  and  checks  out  the  same  ;  gives  and  takes  notes  ; 
draws  and  accepts   drafts,    executes    accounts,   sale    A^']) 


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LEBANON   VALLEY    COLLEGE. 


t'l'RRENT  ;  makes  out  invoices,  bills,  &c.  He  tirst  eoiiiiuen- 
ees  as  a  sole  trader,  and  after  passing  through  all  the  ma- 
nipulations of  trade,  and  beconiing  conversant  with  the 
I'ules  and  law  relating  thereto,  he  takes  in  a  partner,  being 
now  prepared  through  increase  of  capital  and  enlarged 
experience  to  extend  his  business  operations.  He  then 
engages  in  some  branch  of  Wholesale  Jobbing,  or  Manit- 
FACTURiN(4  busiuess.  Collections  are  made  through  ])anks 
and  private  agencies,  and  remittances  sent  in  the  usual 
manner.  In  conducting  business  upon  this  comprehensive 
plan,  there  is  no  form  of  Commercial  paper  in  use  that  the 
student  is  not  made  familiar  with,  nor  scarcely  a  usage  of 
business  that  does  not  come  before  him  in  some  shape  or 
other.  In  buying  and  selling  he  learns  to  watch  carefully 
all  the  phases  of  the  market  and  to  study  the  theory  of  gains 
from  the  practice  he  is  afforded.  He  is  also  thoroughly 
drilled  in  original  entries  of  all  kinds  and  learns  to  rely 
on  himself.  Having  had  sufficient  i>ractice  in  this  direc- 
tion, he  passes  to  the  other  departments  and  becomes,  in 
turn,  proprietor  or  employee  in  a  Oommtssion  House,  For- 
WARnrN(4  House,  (train  Emporium,  Eail  Road  Office, 
&('.  From  these  positions  he  passes  into  the  Merchandise 
Emporium,  where  he  becomes  in  turn  Shippinu  Clerk, 
Salesman,  Book-Keeper  and  Business  Manager. 

After  passing  through  all  the  offices  and  giving  evidence 
of  his  proticiencv  he  is  at  last  passed  into  the  INTERNA- 
TIONAL CMJLLEOE  BANK,  where  he  becomes  a  linan- 
cier  and  learns  to  apply  the  lessons  of  his  course  in  this 
direction.  The  BANK  is  fitted  up  in  the  most  elegant 
style  and  is  furnished  with  a  complete  set  of  l)Ooks,  end:)ra- 
cing  a  Debit  Journal,  Credit  Journal,  General  Ledger,  De- 
posit Ledger,  Discount  Register,  Collection  Register,  Do- 
mestic Tickler,  Foreign  Tickler,  Passed  Collection  I3ook, 
Cash  Book,  Transfer  Jjook,  Installment  Scrips,  Certificates 
of  Stock,  &c.  The  Bank  discounts  notes,  receives  and 
pays  money  on  deposit,  makes  collections,  issues  certificates 
of  Stock,  Certificates  of  Deposit,  Bills  of  Exchange,  &c., 
precisely  the  same  as  any  regular  bank.  The  student 
in  turn  performs  all  the  duties  connected  with  the  follow- 
ing offices,  viz  :  Collection  Clerk,  Discount  Clerk, 
Receiving  Teller,  Paying  Teller,  Book-Keeper,  Cash- 
fer,  and  becomes  familiar  with  all  the  entries  and  proces- 
ses practised  in  banks. 


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A  (ieseription  in  detail  of  the  operations  of  the  Corn- 
niercial  Department  would  be  neither  more  nor  less  than  a 
portraiture  of  the  regular  business  operations  of  any  well 
ordered  and  extensive  mercantile  connnunit}'.  xvTothing 
is  FEIGNED,  all  is  REAL.  Everj  note  given,  deposit  made  or 
check  drawn,  is  foi*  a  consideration  and  represents  value. 
An  examination  of  the  arrang-ements  of  business  offices 
and  the  manner  in  which  the  business  is  conducted  will 
secure  to  the  student  a  high  degree  of  perfection  in  the 
practical  application  of  the  science  of  accounts  to  business 
transactions.  Everj^  ex})erienced  business  man  will  read- 
ily perceive  the  superior  advantages  of  such  a  system  of 
training,  as  it  alone  can  secure  that  degree  of  skill  and  ac- 
curacy which  the  exigencies  of  business  imperatively 
demand. 

The  students  of  this  Department  have  daily  class 
drills  in  Commercial  Law,  Commercial  Arithmetic,  and 
Penmanship. 

The  time  recpiired  to  complete  a  course  is  from  four  to 
eight  months,  and  the  cost  will  be  from  $125  to  ^190. 


lioarding,  Washing,  Light,  Fuel    and    Room-rent, 

jyer  week^  .1b4  0(1 

Life  Scholarship,  for  full  course,  including  all 
departments  of  Book-keeping,  Commercial 
Law,  Calculations,  Correspondence,  Partner- 
ship Settlements,  i'enmanship,  and  Actual 
Business  Practice,  good  at  this  College  only.        40  00 

I'ext  Books  Avith  full  set  of  blanks  ^  20   00 


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^(g^ft^alendat: 


1870. 

Sahhath.  Juhe  12ih,  10  oV/or-/;-,  A.  JL 

Annual  Sermon  by  the  Kev.  Bishop  AV'eaver.  <A' 

Baltimore,  'Md. 

3Ionday,  June  VSt/i,  8  o'clock^  F.  3J. 

Oration    before  the  "  Philokosmian    Literary  So(,iety/"  by 

J.  How  ART)  Jacobs,  Esq.,  of  Reading. 

Tuesday,  June  lUh.  8  odorh,  P.  M. 
Address  by  Prof.  S.  D.  Hillman,  A.  M.,  of  Dickinson 

College. 

Wednesday,  June  Ibth,  8  o'clocI,\  I\  M. 
Oratorical    Exercises    l)y    l^nder-GradnateKS. 

Thursday,  June  WMh,  2  o'vlocl,-^  J\  M. 
COMMENCEMENT      EXERCISES. 


Thui'sday,  Friday^  Monday,   Tuesday  and    Wed.nesday^ 
\Ttme  OM,  10//?.  18///.  14///  aud  AMh. 


^^SGekms   and    ^iACATIONS.^^) 

3Ionda:y,  August  '22d,  1870. — Fall  Term  begins. 

.Friday,   December    22/:/,  1870. — Eall  Term  closes. 

Wednesday,  January  4///,  1871. — AYinter  Term  begins. 

Friday,  Mareh  24:t/i,  1871.— Winter  Term  closes. 

3fonday,  April  M,  1871. — Spring  Term  begins. 

Friday,  June  23cf,  1871. — Spring  Term  closes. 


Wednesday,  June  15th,  10  o'clock,  A.  M. — Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 


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