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Rev.  J.  WEAVER, 
JOHN  B.  STEHMAN,  Esq., 
Rev.  GEO.  A.  MARK, 
JOSEPH  HILL,  Esq., 
Rev.  DANIEL  S.  EARLY, 
ABRAHAM  SHERK,  Esq., 
Rev.  L.  W.  CRAUMER, 
Hon.  JOHN  H.  KINPORTZ, 
Rev.  EZEKIEL  LIGHT, 
PETER  GINGRICH,  Esq., 
Rev.  W.  S.  H.  KEYS. 
H.  H.  KREIDER,  Esq., 
Rev.  JOSEPH   YOUNG, 
RUDOLPH  HERR,  Esq., 
Rev.  GEO.  W.   M.  RIGOR, 
SAMUEL  WALMER,  Esq., 
Rev.  JOHN  MEYER, 
LEVI  HOOVER,  Esq., 
Rev.  DAVID  HOFFMAN, 
GEO.  W.  HOVERTER,  Esq., 
Rev.  J.  B.  DAUGHERTY, 
DAVID  KREIDER,  Esq., 
Rev.  a.  STEIGERWALT, 
Rev.  JOHN  Q.  ADAMS, 
Rev.  lewis  PETERS, 
GIDEON  LIGHT,  Esq., 
Rev.  JACOB  H.  MARK, 


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Philadelphia . 

IlummeUtown. 

Lebanon. 

Lehanon. 

Annville. 

Avnville. 

Annville. 

Lebanon. 

Annville. 

Halifax. 

Anncille. 

Hai'risburg. 

Hummelstown. 

Annville. 

Neio  Holland. 

Allentotcn. 

Annville. 

Jjebanon. 

Annville. 

Lebanon. 

Berrysburg. 

Intercotirse. 

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FINANCIAL    SECIIETARV  : 

MICHAEL  13.  SIEGRIST,  Es<i. 

TREASURER : 

HEXRY  H.  KREIDER,  Esq. 

STEWARD  : 

Rev.  GEORGE  A.  MARK. 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE  : 

Rev.  Geo.  A.  Mark,  Cltn.  H.  H.  Kreider,  Esq. 

Geo.  W.  Hoverter,  Esq.,  Se&y.      Rudolph  Herr,  Esq. 

Peter  Gingrich,  P'sq. 

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Fciui&i/ovania  Conference  : 

IvEV.    Z.    A.    COLESTOCK,  J.    IIOKE,    ESQ. 

Virginia    Conference  : 

Rev.  a.  M.  Eyeiis,  Rev.  Isaiah  Ualtzel, 

Rev.  Mr.    Kiracofe. 


.East  German.    Conference: 

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

Rev.  Job  Light. 


East  Pennsylvania    Conference. 

Rev.  C.  T.  Poulton,  Rev.  D.  O'Farrel, 

Rev.  Isaiah  Oarpenter. 


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L.  H.  IIAMjMONI),  a.  31,  President, 

l^rofcssor  of  ihe  Greek  antl  Laiin  Lanffuar/es  and  Lileratnre. 

E.  BENJ.  BIEBMAN,  A.  M., 

2^rofessor  of  Matfietnatics. 

Rev.  GEO.  A.  FUNKHOUSEB,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Menial  and  Moral  Science. 

Miss  EUGENIA  E.  GUITNER,  A.  3L, 

.Yatnral  Science  and  Ihe  Modern  Ijanffuages. 

Miss  ADA    WINTERS, 

iHstriimental  .Ifusic  and  ihe  Fine  cirls. 

J.  WESLEY  ETTER, 

Teacher  of  S^enwanshij}  and  SooXr-A'eepinr/. 


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J.  Wesley  Ettee, 
John  K.  Fisher, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
John  H.  Graybeill, 
John  H.  Kinports, 


JLMOK  CLASS. 

Post  Offick. 
FoicelVs  Valley, 
Hamburg, 
Annvillc, 
Annville, 
Annville, 


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4  s.  c. 

37  K.  C. 
Mr.  Gingrich's. 
Mr.  Graybeill's. 
Judge  Kinports's. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS. 


Names. 
Austin  Best, 
Z.  S.  G.  LicxHt, 
Henry  B.  Stehman, 
Robert  Steinmetz, 


Post  Office. 

Eberhjs  Mills, 
Avon, 
3Iountville, 
Annvillc, 


Hiram  E.  Steinmetz,    Durhich, 


EOOM. 

28  ]S^.  G. 

38  K  C. 

37  If.  C. 

Mr.  Steiiimetz's. 

Mrs.  Steiiimetz's. 


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FRESHMAN  CLASS. 


Names.  Post  Officf.. 

Geo.  W.  Batr,  (req.,)  Annvillc, 
Adam  R,  Forney,  (req.,)  AnnvW.c, 

A.  Lizzie  Imboden,  Aruiville, 

John  E.  Lehman,  Annville, 

Ellen  Jane  Mark,  AnnviUc, 

John  J!^.  Riland,  Friedensharg, 

Thomas  S.  Stein,  AnnviUe^ 

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Room. 
^{\\  Bair's. 
C'oUege  Avenue. 
Mr.  Imboden's. 

19  S.  C. 

Rev.  Mr.  Mark's 

20  N.  C. 
Mrs,  Stein's. 

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Names. 

Eugene  A  Crall, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
Clara  S.  Craumer, 
Henry  C.  Dillman, 
Peter  Graybeill, 
IIiRAM  Herman, 
Samuel  P.  Johns,. 
M.  F.  Ivirkeslager, 
George  A.  Loos, 
John  Piper, 
G.  Shellenberger, 
"Willie  R.  Yickroy, 
Charles  D.  Woods, 


Post  Office. 
AnnviUe, 
Annville, 
Lebanon^ 
Llewellyn , 
Annville, 
Jackson  HalK 
Mapleton^ 
31uncy, 
Upper  Bern^ 
XeuTilley 
Miffliniovrn^ 
Annville^ 
ClearMih 


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Room. 
Mr.  Crall's. 
Mr.  Crall's. 
Rev.  Craunier's 

23  X.  C. 

Mr.  Gray  belli 's. 

24  K  C. 
23  K  C\ 
35  K  C. 
Main  Street. 
14  S.  C. 

38  K  C. 
16  K  C. 
23  K  C. 

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PllEPAKATOEY  CLASS. 


Names. 
Alfred  C.  Ault, 
Samuel  H.  Clair, 
John  H.  :S"isslet, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Lizzie  E.  Weidman, 
^Varp  ^".  Wood, 


Post  Office. 
AwiviUe, 

Mount  Joy^ 
Jliddhtown. 
AnnviUe, 
Annville, 
Saint  Claii\ 


Room. 
Mr.  Aiilt's. 
30  X.  C. 

8S.  C. 
Mr.  Trump's. 
Mrs.  Weidman's. 
85  ^^.  C. 

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SENIOR  CLASS. 

Names.  P^'T  Office. 

Clemmie  L.  Flrich,       AnnviUe, 

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SFXOXD  YE  LR. 

Names.  Po3T  Office. 

Jane  E.  K.^uffman,        Annvllle, 

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FIRST  lEiR. 

N.A.MES.  Post  Office. 

Eebecca  Kinport.?,  AnnvUle, 
Alice  E.  Seabold,  AnnviUe, 
E.  L.  Smith,  Stevens, 

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Room. 
>[rs.  Ul rich's. 

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Room. 
•Judge  Kinports's. 
Mr.  Seabold's. 
•2(3  X.  C. 


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Names. 

John  A.  Beckley, 
Frank  P.  Beckley. 
Adam  Behm, 
!N'ewton  Best, 
Amos  Bievek. 
George  W.  Bo^vman, 
Edwix  E.  Bomman. 
SiMOX  L.  Braxdt, 
Harrison  S.  Clouser, 
Sallie  E.  Coij.ier, 
John  T.  Cope, 
E.  AV.  Deibler, 
Samuel  Deininger. 
John  G.  Dissinger, 
Samuel  M.  Gingrich, 
Samuel  G.  Good, 
Israel  S.  Gruber, 
Aaron  F.  Heilman, 
C.  ^".  IIeintzelman, 
Milton  S.  Herman. 
Frank  X.  Herr,^ 
Rudolph  Hocker, 
Aaron  Imboden, 
Jacob  Keller, 
I.  S,  Lehman, 

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Post  Office. 

Room. 

Prescoit, 

Mr.  Beckley 's. 

Prescott, 

Mr.  Beckley"s. 

Annville, 

Mr.  Bebm"s. 

Eherh/s  3ms, 

28  X.  C. 

East  Hanover^ 

21  S.  C. 

PhUadeJphin., 

39  K  C. 

3Iycr  stolen^ 

Mr.  Bowman's. 

Mount  Joy., 

18  S.  C. 

Upper  Bern, 

36  X.  0. 

Powell's  Valley., 

14  X.  C. 

Lee's  Cross  Hood, 

?,21  S.  C. 

KiUinger, 

3.3  X.  C. 

Annville., 

Mr.  Deininffer's. 

Brurmerville, 

24  X.  C. 

Union  Dqyos'f. 

13  S.  0. 

FayetteviVe., 

20  S.  C.                      ■ 

Annvillc, 

Mr.  Gruber's. 

Lebanon., 

Mr.  Heilmaivs. 

Port  Trcverton, 

30  X.  C. 

Broicn's  Mills, 

23  X.  C. 

Harrisbury, 

0  S.  C. 

f^nion  De posit. 

13  S.  C. 

J.  nn  villi', 

Mr.  ImbcKleiTs. 

Stovghstoun, 

15S.  C. 

Myerstown, 

Mv.  Leljiiians. 

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Names, 
Samuel  D.  Light, 
Louisa  S.  Leisenring 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
Jacob  S.  Miller, 
John  P.  Miller, 
Mattie  Y.  Mohn, 
Samuel  H.  is"issLEY, 
]SrETTiE  C.  Price, 
Jacob  R.  Ridenour, 
Emma  K.  Pigler, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Monroe  P.  Sanders, 
Laura  E.  Saylor, 
Jonas  Schott, 
Mary  J.  Seidebs, 
Phil.  J.  Shaeffer, 
Adam  Shenk, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
Joseph  A,  Smith, 
James  M.  Snyder, 
Alice  J.  Spayd, 
Henry  B.  Spayd, 
Ezra  Tittle, 
David  LTlrich, 
John  P.  AVenger, 
Morris  Zimmerman, 


Post  Office. 
Harrishurg, 
,  Armville, 
Armville, 
Deny, 

Fredericksburg , 
MyerstowUy 
Middletoicv , 
Lebanon., 
3Igersville,  Md. 
Amiville., 
Annvilley 
Shaeffersfoirn, 
An7iville, 
3Iahanog  Citg., 
PowelVs  Valley., 
Lebanon., 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Lebanon, 
Prescott, 
Prescoit, 
Annville, 
Middletoicn, 
Shaefferstown, 
Hi g] I  spire, 


KOOM. 

30  N.  C. 

Dr.  Leiseuring's. 
Mrs.  Mase's. 
39  ^.  C. 
36  is".  C. 
Mrs.  Mohn's. 

9  S.  C. 
Mr.  Price's. 
39  X.  C. 
Mr.  Rigler's. 
Mr.  Rudy's. 
23  ]S^.  C. 
Mr.  Savior's. 
50  K  C. 
14  X.  0. 
Mr.  Shaeffer's. 
Mrs.  Shenk's. 
Mrs.  Siegrist 's. 
Mr.  Smith's. 
Mr.  Snyder's. 
Mr.  Spayd's. 
Mr.  Spayd's. 
Mr.  Tittle's. 

9  S.  C. 
Mr.  Siegrist 's. 

8  S.  C. 


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ELEMENTARY  CLASS. 


Names. 
CuRisTiAN  G.  J3kiim, 
Sallik  E.  Cassel, 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
Franklin  R.  Herr, 

WiLLIAxM  0.  IIeRR, 

Theodore  W.  Herr, 
Aaron  G.  Herr, 
Morris  IT.  Herr, 
Harvey  C.  Hoverter, 
AViLLiE  G.  0.  Keys, 
Fannie  C.  Killinger, 
Emma  Killinger, 
Morris  0.  Kreider, 
Samuel  S.  Kreider, 
William  D.  Mower, 
Susan  E.  MuMxMA, 
AYiNFiELD  S.  Shaw, 
Thaddeus  H.  Shaw, 
J.  Frank.  Smith, 
Ellie  M.  Smith, 
Mark  E.  Steinmetz, 
S.  Percy  Vickroy, 
E.  Florence  Vickroy, 
Matthew  S.  Wolfe, 
Christian  K.  Wolfe, 


Post  Offuk. 
AnnvUle^ 
Hummel  st  aim  ^ 
AnnviUe^ 
Annville., 
Annvillc, 
Harrisburg^ 
Annville.) 
Harrisburg, 
Annville., 
Lebanon.^ 
Annville., 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Annville., 
fjinglcslown, 
Annville, 
Clearjicld, 
Clearfield, 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Annville, 
Columbia, 
Columbia, 


KooM. 
Mr.  Beh]n"s. 

14  K  C. 
Mr.  Crall's. 
Mr.  Herr's. 
Mr.  Herr's. 
86  IS".  0. 
Mr.  HerrVs. 
80  N.  0. 

Mr.  Hoverter's. 
Rev.  Mr.  Kej^s's*. 
Mr.  Killinger's. 
Mr.  Killinger's, 
Mr.  Kreider'ti. 
Mr.  KreiderH. 
10  S.  C. 

Rev.  Mum  ma's. 
29  X.  C. 
29  Is".  C. 
Mr,  Smith's. 
Mr.  Smitli's. 
Mr.  Steinraetz's. 
16  K  C. 

15  K  C. 
25  ]S\  C. 
25  K  0. 


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Names. 
MosER  Brumbach, 
John  C.  Dovey, 
Aaron  T.  Felty, 
Philip  B.  Fernsler, 
Frank  S.  Fisher, 
Adam  PI.  Gingrich, 
Christian  Good, 
L.  F.  Greenawalt, 
PIenry  H.  Herr, 
John  E.  Herr, 
Frank  Killinger, 
Theodore  P.  Light, 
Charles  E.  Logan, 
George  Mellinger, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
Robert  Perry, 
William  H.  Seibert, 
Harrison  B,  Seidel, 
John  A.  Seltzer, 
Samuel  S.  Stacks, 
John  G.  Stouffer, 


Post  Office. 
Sinking  Spring^ 
Shenandoah., 
Ulhcood, 
Lebanon., 
Annville, 
jbinville, 
lAnglestoicn^ 
Silver  Sjn'ing, 
Annville., 
AnnviUe, 
Ajinville, 
Lebanon, 
Pinegrove, 
Stoughstown, 
Lebanon, 
Port  Carbon, 
Union  Deposit, 
Hamburg, 
Lebanon, 
Mount  Joy, 
Union  Deposit, 


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Room. 
10  S.  C. 
24  X.  C. 

10  s.  c. 

Mr.  Fernslor's. 
Mr.  Fisher's. 
Mr.  Gingrich's. 
10  S.  C.^ 
16  S.  C. 
Mr.  Herr"B. 
Mr.  Herr's. 
Mr.  Killinger's. 
Mr.  Light's. 
18  S.  C. 
14  S.  C. 
Mr.  Meyer's, 
35  I^.  C. 
18  S.  C. 
16  S.  C. 
Mr.  Seltzer's. 
39  .K  C. 
Mr.  Frank's. 


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George  W.  Bair, 
Atiios  Biever, 
Sallic  J.  Collier. 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
11.  C.  Dillmiin. 
J.  Gr.  Dissiuger, 
John  Iv.  Fisher, 
Adam  E.  Forney, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
Peter  Graybill,  Jr.. 
Hiram  Herman, 
A.  Lizzie  Imboden. 
Clara  S.  Craumer, 
A.  H,  Gingrich, 
George  A.  Loos, 
E.  L.  Smith, 
Robert  Steinmetz. 
M.  C.  Steinmctz, 
Thomas  S,  Stein, 
Sallie  E.  Cassel, 
Jane  E.  Kautfman, 
Fanny  C.  Ki] linger, 
Rebecca  Kinports, 
John  H.  Kinports, 

Lizzie  E. 


John  Vj.  Lc'imaii. 
Z.  S.  G.  Light, 
Louisa  S.  Leisenring. 
Ellen  J.  Mark. 
Lizzie  E.  Mase, 
John  A    Meyer. 
Mattie  Molin. 
Xettie  C.  Price, 
Sallie  M    Rigler, 
Emma  K.  Rigler, 
John  ]Sr.  Riland, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
Laura  E.  Say  lor, 
Monroe  P.  Sander.s, 
Philip  J.  Shaefi'er, 
Alice  E.  Seabold, 
-Mary  J.  Seiders, 
Samuel  S.  Stacks, 
Alice  J.  Spayd, 
G.  Shelleiiberger, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
Clemmie  L.  Ulrich, 
Willie  R.  Vickroy, 
S.  Percy  Yickroy, 
Weidman. 


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Sal  lie  E.  Cassel, 
Hiram  Hermau, 
II.  C.  Iloverter, 
Frank.  ]^.  Herr, 
Fannie  C.  Killiuger. 
Willie  G.  0.  Keys, 
John  A.  Meyer, 
A.  Lizzie  End  v. 


Harrison  13  Seidel. 
Jonas  Sehott, 
Alice  J.  Spayd, 
Louisa  C  Trump, 
Clemmie  L.  Ulrieii, 
AVillie  E.  Yickroy, 
S.  Percy  Yickroy, 
E.  Florerxe  Yickroy, 


J.  H.  Witmer, 


Adam  Behm. 
Sadie  B.  Crall, 
Sallie  E.  Cassel. 
Samuel  H.  Clair, 
Sallie  E.  Collier, 
AViUiam  O.  Herr, 
Aaron  G.  Herr, 
H.  C.  Hoverter. 
Willie  G.  O".  Keys. 
Fannie  C.  Killinger. 


S.  Percy  Yickroy, 
Louisa  S.  Leisen*rinor. 
Xettie  C.  Price, 
A.  Lizzie  Rudy, 
H.  B.  Stelimau, 
J.  Frank  Smith, 
Phil.  J.  Shaeffer. 
Mary  C.  Steinmetz, 
Robert  Steinmetz, 
S.  D.  Light. 
I'loreuce  Yickroy. 


LEBAXOX  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


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George  W.  Bair, 
Eug-ene  A.  Crall, 
Jacob  C.  Crall, 
Ezra  H.  Gingrich, 
Frank  X.  Herr, 
John  H.  Kinports, 


Willie  G.  O.  Keys. 
Robert  Perry, 
J.  Frank  Smith, 
John  G.  Stoufter, 
H.  B.  Stehman, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 


AV^illie  H.  Vickrov 


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George  AV.  Bair, 
Sallie  J.  Collier, 
Frank  S.  Fisher, 
H.  C.  Hoverter, 
Fannie  Q.  Killinger, 


Emma  K.  Rigler, 
Annie  M.  Siegrist, 
John  G.  Stouffer, 
Louisa  C.  Trump, 
S.  Percv  Yickrov, 


Lizzie  E.  Weidman. 


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Classical  Department. 

Juniors,        .        -        -        - 

Sophomores,        -        -        -        - 
Freshmen.,    -        -         -        - 
Senior  Prejyaratori/,    - 
Preparatory, 


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Scientific  Deparimeiit. 

Seniors, 1 

Second  Year,     -         -         -         -  1 

First  Year,  .        .        -        -     3 

Preparatorians, 
Elenientarians, 


51 


—         81 


Commercial  Department. 

Course,  {completed,)         -        -        -  10 
Course,  {not  yet  completed,)  -         -       11 


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7otfd  nvmher  of  Students. 


138. 


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Ll'BAiVON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


Requirements  for  Admission. 

All  candidates  for  admission  muSt  be  of  suitable  age,  and  must 
present  satisfactory  evidence  of  good  moral  character. 

A  fair  knowledge  of  the  common  branches  is  requisite  for  ad- 
nussiou  to  the  Preparatory  class. 

Candidates  for  advanced  standing  must  pass  a  satisfactory  ex- 
amination upon  the  studies  pursued  by  the  class  which  they  propose 
entering,  or  in  their  equivalents. 

(\iiididates  properly  prepared  in  sjme  studies  for  admission  to 
a  higher  class,  but  deficient  in  others,  will  be  required  to  make  up 
their  reijuisitions  by  regular  recitations  in  the  lower  classes.  This 
requivemeut  is  essential  to  proper  progress  in  the  higher  branches. 

JS^""  I\o  vt'cioifs.  ulltf  or  disobedient  stitdent  will  he  rttained  in 
the  Jiiyfifpfi^m.  nor  "ill  mirh  he  Imovyimjly  rereired. 

■ — --  -— — ---c- e-i'^-i^^^~^"'<-»-^ •  — 


Cli^^^iifHl  tf^air^t 


SEMOK  PREPAKATORY. 


FALL  TEIUL 

Matiiematio. 

Higher  .\rith!iK'tic.  IIobinsox. 

Snglish. 

Physical  (jeography.  Warren. 

Grammar  and  Analysis.  Vickroy. 

General  Flistory.  Anm>krso.\. 

Latin. 

ijrammar,  {  E'l/moloji/  and  Sj/ntar.)         IL-vrkness 

Reader,  i  Jutrndnr/or//  A,Vy/vv>v.v.>  IIaHKNESS. 


BjM^r^ 


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LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


WINTER    TERM. 

Mathematics. 

Elementary  Algebra.  Kobinsu.n. 

English. 

Composition  and  Rhetoric.  Boyd. 

Latin. 

Grammar,  (continued.)  Harkness. 

Reader,  {Grecian  and  Roman  Histortf.)  Harkness. 
Greek. 

Grammar,  {Eti/moloijt/^)  Crosby. 

Lessons,  (to  Chapter  VII.)  r'RosBY. 

Natural  Science. 

Natural  History. 


Tenney. 


SPRLVG    TERM. 


Mathumatics. 

Elementary  Algebra,  (comphfed,)  Robinson. 

English. 

Composition  and  Rhetoric,  (completed. )  Boyd. 

Latin. 

Cse.sar'.s  Gallic  War.  Chase  &  Stiart. 

Greek. 

(jrammar,  ((•ort//««^/T'. ;  Cro.SBT. 

Lessons,  (to  Chapter  Xl)  Crosby 


Cf? 


LEBANOX  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


FRESHMAN   TEAR, 


19  ^s 


FALL    TERM. 

Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra.  KoBiNSos. 

Natural  Science. 

Anatomy,  Physiology  aud  Hygieue.  Cutter. 

Latin. 

Cicero's  Orations.  Chase  &  Stuakt. 


Prose  Composition,  (week/i/.) 
Greek 

Grammar,  (^contiuued) 
Lessons,  {completed.') 

WINTER    TERM. 
Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra. 
English. 

English  Literature. 
Latin. 

Virgil. 

Prose  Composition,  {weekly  ) 
Greek. 

Anabasis. 

New  Testament. 

SPRING    TERM, 

Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra. 

Natural  Science. 

Botany. 
Latin. 

Virgil,  {continued.) 

Prose  Composition,  {weakly.) 
Greek. 

Anabasis,  {continued.) 

New  Testament. 


Arnold. 

Crosby. 
Crosby. 


Robinson. 
Shaw's  Manual. 
Chase  <)t  Stuart. 

x\.RNOLD. 
BOICE. 

Greenfield. 

Robinson. 

Gray. 

Chase  &  Stdart. 
Arnold. 

Buice. 
Geeeneielp. 


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LEBAXON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 
SePHOMORE  YEAK. 


sfe 


FALL  TERM 

i      Mathematics. 
I  Geometry. 

i      English. 

Political  Econoujy. 
Latix. 

Livj. 

Classical  Geography. 
Greek. 

Herodotus, 

Greek  Testament. 

\VIXTEU  TERM 
Mathematics. 

Plane  Triscouometrv. 
English. 

The  ^Science  of  Goveriuiieiu. 

The  Evidences  of  Christianity. 
Latin. 

Horace,  (pdes.) 

Greek  and  Eomau  Mythology. 
Greek. 

Xenophon's  Memorabilia. 

Xew  Testament. 

SPRING  TERM. 
Mathematics. 

Spherical  Trigonometry. 
Latin. 

Horace,  (Epistles.) 

Grecian  Antiquities.  Esghenburg's  Manual 

Greek. 

Xenophon's  MemoraJbilia. 

Xew  Testament. 
Philosophy. 

Xatural  Theology.  Paley, 


Robinson. 

AVaylam). 

Lincoln. 
Eschenburg's  Manual. 

Johnson. 

Greenfield. 


ROBINSUN. 

A  ldkn . 
Paley. 

Chase  &  Stuart. 
EscH.  Manual. 

Robinson. 
Greenfield. 


Robinson. 
Chase  &  Stuart. 


Robinson. 
Greenfielix. 


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JIMOR  YEAR. 


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FALL  TER^r. 

Matuematic.-*. 

Conic  Sections  and  Aualytical  Gfoiuotry.  Kobixson. 

Latin. 

Cicero  de  Aiiiiciria  de  Seiiectute.  Dillaway. 

Roman  Antiquities.  EseuKNutRii's  Manual. 

Greek. 

Homer's  Iliad.  Uwen. 

Xew  Testament.  Gkeefieli». 

Philosophy. 

Mental  Philosophy.  Haven, 

AVI5TER  TERM. 

Maiuematic.^. 

Analytical  Geometry,  uompfckd.')  Roboson. 

Latin. 

Tacitus's  Germauia.  Tyler. 

Greek. 

Plato's  Apology.  Tyler. 

Xew  Testament.  Greenfield. 

Philosohhy. 

Logic.  McCosH. 

sprixg  term. 

Natural  Science. 

Physics.  S1LL131AN. 

Latin. 

Tacitus's  Agricola.  .  Tyler. 

Greek. 

The  Alcestis  of  Euripides.  )  ^t^ 

The  Prometheus  of  .Eschylus.    »  ^^  oolsey. 

Xew  Testament.  Greenfield. 

Philosophy'. 

Logic,  (completed.) 


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SENIOR  YEAR. 


FALL  TERM. 

Natural  Science. 

Phvsics,  {completed.) 
Latin. 

Cicero's  De  Ofliciis. 
Greek. 

Plato's  Gorgias. 
Philosophy. 

The  Art  of  Di^courKe. 

WINTER  TERM. 


iSlLLIMAN. 

Anthox. 
Day. 


Xatural  science. 

Chemistry. 

Astronomy. 
Philosophy. 

The  Elements  of  Criticism. 

Moral  Philosophy. 

SPRING  TERM. 

Natural  Science. 

Geology. 
Philosophy. 

The  History  of  Philosophy.    Seeleye's  Sghwegler. 

Analogy  of  Religion.  Butler. 


YOUMAN. 

LOOMIS.      j 

I 

i 

Boyd's  Kames.    | 

Fairchild.    I 


Dana. 


J.EBAXOX  VALL^y  rOLLKGK 


ticiitific  (!^o»r^c. 


PKEPAKATOBY  YKAR. 


Studies. 

Orthography. 

Geography. 

Etymology. 

Mental  Arithuietie. 

Written  Arithmetic. 

Eeading. 

English  Grammar. 

Historv  of  the  United  StatOi* 


Union  Speller. 

Warren's  Common  School. 

IIaldeman. 

Brooks's  Xormal. 

Hobinson's  Higher. 

rNfON  Sixth. 

\'lCKROr. 

Anderson. 


Exercises 

Penmanship. 
"Drawing. 

"Vocal  Mnsic 

Declamation. 

Composition. 


bPENC  BRIAN. 

Bartholomew. 


■KJe-!iv, 


The  old   chisses   are    rcoryaaizeil   and    neu:   ones 
are  formed  at  the  beginning  of  each    Term, 


2J^  LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


FIRST  YEAE. 


FALL  TERM. 

English. 

Eug-lish  Grammar. 
General  History. 

Mathematics. 

Higher  Arithmetic. 

Xatural  Science. 

Physical  Geography. 

WINTER  TKRM. 
Enci.ish. 

Composition  ami  Rhetoric 
English   Literature. 

Matjiematics. 

Elementary  Algel)r;i. 

Naturaj.  Science. 

Xatural  History. 

SPRING  tp:rm. 

ENULISlt, 

Composition  and   1  rhetoric 
Mathematics. 

Elementary   Algebra,  {rouiphtt'd. 
Natural  Science, 

Potanv 


V'iCKROY, 

Anderson. 
Robinson. 
Warren. 


IJOYI). 

Shaw's  Manual 

fJonrxsoN. 

'1'kxvey. 


])OYn. 

Ror.TNSON. 

Gray. 


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LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


i^O 


SECOND  YEAR. 


FALL  TERM. 

English. 

Political  Economy. 
Physical  Geography. 

Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra. 
IsTatural  Science. 

Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene. 

WINTER  TERM. 

English. 

The  Science  of  Government. 
Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra. 

Philosophy. 

Moral  Philosophy. 

Natural  Science. 
Chemistry. 


SPRING  TERM. 


English. 


Mathematics. 

Higher  Algebra. 
Natural  Science. 

Natural  Philosophy. 

Geology. 

Natural  Theology. 


Wayland. 
Warren. 

Robinson. 

Cutter. 

Alden, 

Robinson. 

Fairchild. 

Youman. 


Robinson. 

Stlliman. 

Dana. 

Paley. 


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LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


SENIOR  YEAR. 


— -■ — --^_-^_^_.* . 

FALL  TERM. 

English. 

Mental  Philosophy. 
Rhetoric. 

Haven. 
Day. 

Mathematics. 

Geometry. 
Natueal  Science. 

J^atiiral  Philosophy.                   Sill 

Robinson, 
iman's  Physics. 

WINTER  TER]^L 

EjfGLISH. 

The  Elements  of  Logic. 
The  Elements  of  Criticism. 

McCosH. 
Boyd's  Xames. 

Ethics. 


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Mathematics. 

Plane  Trigonometry. 
Natural  Science. 

Astronomy. 

SPRING  TER^f. 
English. 

Logic. 
Natural  Science. 

Geology. 
Ethics, 

Analogy  of  Religion, 
^Iathematics. 

Spherical  Trigonometry, 


Robinson. 

LOOMIS. 

McOosH. 

Dana. 

Butler. 

Robinson. 


LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


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FIRST  YEAR. 

FALL  TERM. 
French. 

Oral  Method,  {Part  I.) 
German. 

German  Grammar. 

WI^^TER  TERM. 

French. 

Oral  Method,  (Part  11.) 

German. 

German  Grammar,  {compktcd.) 
German  Reader,  {begun.) 

SPRING  TERM. 
French. 

Oral  Method,  {Part  III.) 
German. 

German  Reader,  {completed.) 


Keetles. 
AV  orman. 

Keetles. 

AVORMAN. 

Worman. 
Keetles. 

AVORMAN. 


SECOND  YEAR. 

FALL  TERM. 

French. 

Les  A  ventures  de  Telemaque,  {Fenelon.)  Fasquelle. 
German. 

Maid  of  Orleans. 


WINTER  TERM. 
French. 

Vie  de  Napoleon,  {Dumas.) 
German. 

Hand  Book  of  German  Literature. 

SPRING  TERM. 
French. 

Literature  de  Franeaise. 
German. 

Hand  Book,  {continued.) 


Schiller. 

Fasquelle. 
Adler. 

Oh  a  PS  A  L. 
Adler. 


'^^  Abundant  Exercises,  Written  and  Conversational,  ttarong^h- 
OBt  the  Course. 


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I.     Course  in  Vocal  MMfsic. 

Two  classes  are  organized  in  Vocal  Music  at  the  be- 
ginning of  each  Term.     The  advanced  class  has  drill  exer 
cises  and  practice  in  Quartette  and  Chorus  Singing.     The 
second  class  is  designed  for  beginners  and  such  as  are  not 
sufficiently  proficient  to  read  music  readilj-  and  corroctl}'. 


IL     Course  iu  Instrunieutal  Music, 

/.      d^ti  the  Maria. 

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

^.      Wn  ike   dJia^aii. 

Koot  and  Cady's  School  for  the  Organ  ;  Vocal  and 
Instrumental  Sheet  Music. 

S.      dm  tli&  SllUcu. 

Curtiss's  Method  for  the  Spanish  Guitar;  Vocal  and 
Instrumental  Sheet  Music. 


The  Fine  Arts. 

In  this  department  we  aim  to  make  the  student  ac- 
quainted with  nature, — to  train  mind  and  soul,  as  Avell  as 
hand  and  eye.  Instruction  is  given  in  perspective  and  the 
principles  of  drawing ;  also,  in  oil,  pastel,  crayon  and  wa- 
ter colors ;  in  faces,  figures,  fruit  and  landscape,  both  from 
models  and  from  nature. 


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LEBA.NOX  VALLEY  COLLEGE  is  located  at  Auuville,  a  pleasant  rural 
village,  situated  in  one  of  the  most  delightful  poi'tions  of  the  be  autiful  Leba- 
non Valley.  The  village  is  noted  for  its  healthfulness  and  freedom  from 
those  temptations  to  vice  so  common  to  cities  and  large  towns.  It  is  easily 
accessible  from  all  points,  being  located  on  the  direct  route  of  Railroad  travel 
from  Harrisburg,  via  Reading,  to  Philadelphia  or  New  York.  Trains  stop- 
ping at  Annville,  leave  HarrislDurg  and  Reading  three  times  a  day,  Sundays 
excepted. 

JBulldlngs  and   Grounds. 

There  are  two  large  buildings  and  a  campus  of  about  six  acres.  Tlie  build- 
ings are  of  brick  and  are  capable  of  accommodating  a  large  number  of  stu- 
dents. All  non-resident  students  board  in  the  institution,  and  hence  are  un- 
der the  continual  care  of  the  President  and  Professors. 

Furnishing   and    Outfit, 

students  are  required  to  furnish  their  own  bedding,  excepting  the  mat- 
tress, bolster  and  pillows.  They  should  have  their  blankets,  /sheets,  pillowa,  ccwes 
and  clothing  indelibly  marked  with  their  full  name. 

Discipline, 

THE  GOVERNMENT  of  the  COLLEGE  is  strict,  but  parental. 
The  object  of  the  Institution  is  to  afford  a  home,  where  parents  or  guard- 
ians may  place  their  children  and  wards  with  safety  and  profit,  and  where 
young  men  and  young  ladies  may  be  fitted  for  usefulness  under  influences 
calculated  to  refine  their  tastes,  ennoble  their  aspirations,  discipline  their  In- 
tellectual powers,  and  develop  a  high  Christian  character.  Every  unexpect- 
ed absence,  failure,  or  misdemeanor,  is  reported  to  the  faculty,  and  a  record 
made  of  the  same.  , 

The  first  three  demerit  marks  will  subject  a  student  to  private  reproof;  the 
first  six,  to  reproof  before  the  faculty  ;  the  first  nine,  to  reproof  in  public  with 
notice  to  parent  or  guardian,  and  the  first  twelve  to  dismission  from  the 
college. 

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

Leave  of  Absence. 

No  student  is  allowed  to  be  absent,  during  the  term,  without  special  leave. 
The  absence  of  a  student,  even  a  daj^  in  term  time,  exerts  on  his  progress  an 
evil  infiuence,  which  is  seldom  fully  nppreciated  by  parents  or  guardians; 
hence  no  apology  but  that  of  sickness,  or  other  unavoidable  accident,  Is  suf- 
ficient to  excuse  a  student  from  a  regular  attendance  at  recitation. 

Recommendations, 

The  following  manuals  are  recommended,— Anthon's  Classical  Dictionar,y, 
Eschenburg's  Manual  of  Classical  Literature,  Webster's  or  Worcester's  Un- 
abridged Dictionary,  and  Long's  Classical  Atlas. 


LEBAXOX  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


Religious  Services. 

Religious  service  is  lielil  in  the  College  Chapel  iu  the  luorning  oi"  «.u -h  day, 
which  all  the  students  are  rerinired  to  attend. 

Students  from  abrixid,  who  are  renidents  of  the  CvUcyc,  s»re  also  required  to  at- 
tend public  worship  on  the  Sabbath  with  the  Faculty,  except  those  who  on  ac- 
count of  Chtirch  membership  or  wish  of  parent  or  guardian  may  prefer  to 
attend  church  elsewhere. 

Students'  prayer  meetings,  whicli  all  are  invited  toattend,  are  held  on  each 
Friday  evening. 

Studies  and  Kecitatio)is. 

students  will  pursue  the  studies  of  the  classes  to  which  they  are  assigned 
unless  exempted  for  special  reasons.  No  student  will  take  a  study  to  which 
he  has  not  been  assigned,  nor  discontinue  a  study  without  permission  obtained 
from  the  Faculty. 

Exaviiiuitioiis. 

Public  ex:'.minatioj-i>  wiU  i>e  held  at  the  close  of  the  lii-st  term  before  a  com- 
mittee of  the  Faculty,  and  ax  the  close  of  the  yesir  before  a  committee  ap- 
pointed by  the  Patronizing  Conferences.  The  examinations  are  intended  to 
be  thorough  and  have  an  influence  iu  determining  tlie  standing  of  the  student. 

In  all  cases  when  from  any  cause  a  student  has  fiiiled  to  be  present  at  the 
regular  examination  he  shall  undergo  an  examination  before  being  perm  it  ted 
again  to  recite  in  the  classes  of  the  College. 

Hhetorical  Exercise. 

An  Exercise  in  composition  is  required  of  each  student  once  in  two  weeks: 
also  a  public  oratorical  exercise  of  the  regular  College  classes,  montnly. 

Graduation  and  Degrees. 

Every  one  of  the  studies  prescribed  in  each  coarse  is  deemed  ESSKsriAi,  to 
SEABUATixG  ill  that  course. 

B  4.CHELOR  OF  ARTS.— This  degree  will  be  conferred  in  course  upon  any 
student  of  the  College  who  shall  complete  the  studies  of  the  classical  course 
and  shall  pass  a  satisfactory  examination  upon  the  same. 

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

CERTIFICATE.— To  any  student  who  completes  the  Scientific  Couree,  a 
Certificate  to  that  effect,  will  be  given. 

Literary  Society. 

There  is  connected  with  the  College  a  literary  s.-jciety — the  Philokosmian 
LiTKKAEY  Society,— which  is  in  a  flourishing  con.lition. 

Text   Sooks. 

All  the  text-books  used  can  be  obtained  at  thecollesre  at  reasonable  rates. 


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Jerm^  and  -Vacatiou.^i. 


The  (Joileyiaie  }ear  is  divided  into  ibice  teruis.  The  Fall 
Term  will  begin  on  Monday,  August  21st,  and  will  end  on  Friday, 
December  the  22nd.  The  Winter  Term  will  begin  on  Monday. 
January  15,  1872.  and  will  close  on  Frida}-,  March  22nd,  1872. 
The  Spring  Term  will  begin  on  Monday,  Mavc-h  25th,  1872.  and  will 
close  on  Friday,  June  loth,  1872. 

Sfn^Jenti  xhouhl  t^ntcr,   if  possalhle,  on    fJif    fiii-f    «/»i//    ';/    '^"' 


Boardiug,  Wa.shing,  Light,  Fnel  aud  Tuition. 

For  Fall  Term ^.v-*  Oi 

For  Winter  Term 52  00 

For  Spring  Ti'rni »>  vj 

Day  students  will  be  charjieJ 

For  Fall  Term,  from  S18  to  .r21. 
For  Winter  Term,  from  Slo  to  slJ. 
lor  Sprin?  T'^rm,  from  si2  to  SU. 

FxtrA   Cliarge^. 

Fail  Term.    Winter  Term.    Spring  Term. 
Two  Lessons  per  week  on  the  Piano  ) 

or  organ  with  use  of  instrument    -  SiS  (lO  SIO  U)  $12  60 

lor  practice ( 

Two  Lessons  per  week  on  the  Guitar  \'>  («  10  (0  l-i  ftJ 

Vocal  Music,  two  lessons  per  wet-k...  :{  <^i  2  Ou  2  tt> 

Oil  Painting,  a  lesson  each  day U  Oii  »  <W  11  Oj 

Pastel,  a  lesson  each  day '. y  Ou  «  0)  i'>  00 

Ornamental  Penmanship,  two  les-  1  ,,  ,^  ,  ,^.  -  /v, 

sons  per  week ,  **  "<*  -•  "^  ^^ 

Pencil  Drawing,  a  less:>n  cjich  day...  j  (O  2.711  2-3" 

Terms  of  Payment. 

One  hair  invariably  in  advance  ;  the  balance  at   the  middle  of 
the  term 


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THEORETICAL. 

This  embraces  the  principles  and  rudiments  of  busi- 
ness, such  as  Penmanship,  Commercial  Arithmetic,  Com- 
mercial Law,  and  Book-Keeping.  In  the  latter  he  is  re- 
quired to  keep  ten  sets  of  books,  embracing  the  whole 
theory  of  the  science  of  accounts,  together  with  all  the 
rules  for  journalizing,  porting,  checking,  taking  Trial  Bal- 
ance, making  out  Balance  Sheets,  closing  Ledger,  making 
out  Business  Papers,  &c  ,  &c.  After  completing  the  stud- 
ies of  this  department,  and  passing  a  satisfactory  exami- 
nation thereon  he  is  admitted  into  the  Actual  Business 
Department. 

PRACTICAL. 

Here  the  business  transpiring  among  the  students, 
is  just  as  actual  as  that  which  takes  place  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,  sate  and 
current',  makes  out  invoices,  bills,  &e.  He  first  commences 
as  a  sole  trader,  and  after  passing  through  all  the  manipu- 
lations of  trade,  and  becoming  conversant  Avith  the  rules 
and  law  relating  thereto,  he  takes  in  a  partner,  being  now 
prepared  through  increase  of  capital  and  enlarged  experi- 
ence to  extend  his  business  operations.  He  then  engages 
in  some  branch  of  Wholesale  Jobbing.)  or  Manufacturing  bus- 
iness. Collections  are  made  through  banks  and  private 
agencies,  and  remittances  sent  in  tlie  usual  manner.     Li 


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buy  in  o"  aud  selling  he  leiiriis  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  practice  in  this  direc- 
tion, he  passes  to  the  other  departments  and  becomes,  in 
turn,  proprietor  or  employee  in  a  Commission  House,  For- 
warding House,  Grain  Emporium,  Bailroad  Office,  ^-c. 
From  these  positions  he  passes  into  the  Merchandise  Em- 
porium, where  he  becomes  in  turn  Slvippiny  C/crk,  Sales- 
man, Book-Keeper 'dud  Business  Manager. 

After  passing  through  all  the  offices  and  giving  evi- 
dence of  his  proficiency  he  is  at  last  passed  into  the  IX- 
TERNATIOJ^AL  COLLEGE  BANK,  where  he  becomes 
a  financier  and  learns  to  apply  the  lessons  of  his  course  in 
this  direction.  The  BANK  is  fitted  np  in  the  most  ele- 
gant style  and  is  furnished  Avith  a  complete  set  of  books, 
embracing  a  Debit  Journal,  Credit  Journal,  General  Led- 
ger, Deposit  Ledger,  Discount  Eegister,  Collection  Regis- 
ter, Domestic  Tickler,  Foreign  Tickler,  Passed  Collection 
Book,  Cash  Book,  Transfer  Book,  Installment  Scrips,  Cer- 
tificates of  Stock,  &c.  The  Bank  discounts  notes,  receiyes 
aud  pays  money  on  deposit,  makes  collections,  issues  cer- 
tificates of  Stock,  Certificates  of  Deposit,  Bills  of  Ex- 
change, &c.,  preciseh'  the  same  as  an^- regular  bank.  The 
student  in  turn  performs  all  the  duties  connected  with  the 
following  offices,  viz :  Collection  Clerk,  Discount  Clerk,  He- 
ceiving  Teller,  Paying  Teller,  Book-Keeper,  Cashier,  and  be- 
comes familiar  Avith  all  the  entries  and  processes  practised 
in  banks. 

A  description  in  detail  of  the  operations  of  the  Com- 
mercial Department  Avould  be  neither  more  nor  less  than 
a  portraiture  of  the  regular  business  operations  of  any  well 
ordered  and  extensive  mercantile  conmiunity.     Nothing 


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LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE. 


1^  feigned,  all  is  real.  Every  note  given,  deposi*:  made  or 
check  drawn,  is  for  a  consideration  and  represents  valne. 
Every  experienced  business  man  will  readily  perceive  the 
superior  advantages  of  such  a  system  of  training,  as  it 
alone  can  secure  that  degree  of  skill  and  accuracy  which 
tlie  exigencies  of  business  so  imperatively  demand. 

]^o  student  will  be  admitted  into  this  department 
who  has  not  a  fair  knowledge  of  the  common  branches, 
and  a  good  moral  character.  Daily  lessons  will  be  given 
in  Comme  rcial  Law,  Commercial  Arithmetic  and  Pen- 
manship, besides  special  class  drills,  once  every  week,  in 
Consignments,  Merchandise,  Companies,  &c.  When  a 
student  has  completed  the  course  and  passed  a  satisfactory 
examination  upon  the  same,  he  will  receive  a  Diploma. 
The  time  required  to  complete  a  course  is  from  four  to 
eight  months,  varying  according  to  the  ability  and  appli- 
cation of  the  student. 


EXPENSED. 


Boarding,   Washing,  Fuel  and  ivoom-rent,  pet- 
week,         .---.-,  135  4  00 

Tuition,  for  Fall  Term,     -        -        -        -        -  20  00 

'■    Winter  Term,     -         -         .         -  12  00 

"           '•    Spring       "     -         -         ■.        -         -  15  00 


iU  LEBANOX  VALLEY  COLLEGE.  So  S 

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1871. 

Saljbatli,  Jane  18tJ>,  10  o'clock.,  A.  M. 

Annual  Sermon  by  the  Rev.  Ezekiel  Light,  ®t* 

Annville,  Penn'a. 

Taesdau,  June  20(h,  8  o'cloc/.-,  P.  M. 

Oration  before  the  "Philokosmian  Literaiy  Society,"  hy 

the  Rev.  AV.  S.  H.  Keys,  of  Lebanon,  Penn"a. 

Wednesday.,  Jane  2Ast.,  8  o'clock.,  P.  M. 

Oratorical  Exercises,  by  Under-Graclnatc?. 

Thursday,  Jane  2-2d,  9  o'clock,  A.  M. 

COMMENCEMENT    EXERCISES. 


Thursdan,  Frido/tj,  31onday,  Taesda;/  and.   Wcdnc^diii/. 
Jane  Uth,  VMh,  V.Hk,  20M  and  2\sf, 


Monday,  Aagust  2A$t,  187 L- -Fall  Tenn  lK'<xins. 
Friday,  December  22^,  1871.— Fall  Term  closes. 
Wednesday,  January  XMh,  1872. — Winter  Term  be^'ins. 
Friday,  3Iarch  22c/,  1872.— Winter  Term  closes. 
Monday,  March  2i>th  1872. — Spring  Term  begins. 
Friday,  Jane  lofJi,  1872. — Spring  Term  closes. 


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Wednesday,  Jane  '20th,  3  o'clock,  P.  M. — Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 


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