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NINTH 


ANNUAL  CATALOGUE 


OF   THE 


OFFICERS  AND  STUDENTS 


OF 


LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE 


FOR    THE 


COLLEGIATE  YEAR  1874-75. 


Published  by  the  College. 
1875. 


Lebanon  Valley  College. 


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Names. 

DAVID  EDWARDS,  D.D. 
NOAH  G.  THOMAS,  Esq. 
SOLOMON   BURTNER,   Esq 
Rev.  DAVID   D.   KEEDY 
JOSEPH  B.  HURSH,  Esq. 
DAVID  KREIDER,  Esq. 
HENRY   H.   KREIDER,  Esq 
JOHN  SCHAEFER,  Esq. 
Rev.  lewis  W.  CRAUMER 
Rev.  GEORGE  W.  STATTON 
Rev.  ABRAHAM  M.   EVERS 
Rev.  JOHN  Q.  ADAMS  . 
Rev.  JOHN  W.  HOWE  . 
Rev.  SAMUEL  A.  MOWERS  . 
HIRAM  R.  FETTERHOFF,  M.  D 
JOHN  HURSH,"  Esq.      . 
Rev.  SOLOMON  M.  HUMMEL 
RUDOLPH  HERR,  Esq. 
Rev.  EZEKIEL  LIGHT  . 
Rev.  GEORGE  A.  MARK 
JOHN  B.  STEHMAN,  Esq.     . 
GEORGE  W.  HOVERTER,  Esq. 
Rev.  Z.  a.  COLESTOCK 
J.  W.  ROOP,  M.  D. 
GIDEON  LIGHT,  Esq.    . 
ALBANUS  S.  RILAND,  Esq.   . 
Rev.  JACOB  RUNK       . 
Rev.  J.  L.  GRIMM 


Address. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
BooNSBORO,  Md. 
Dayton,  Va. 

ROHRERSVILLE,  Md. 

Newville,  Pa. 
Annville,  Pa. 
Annville,  Pa, 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Lebanon,  Pa. 
Hagerstown,  Md. 


Expires. 

1878 
18^8 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 
1877 


Martinsburg,  W.  Va.  1877 
Berrysburg,  Pa.  1877 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va.  1877 
Baltimore,    Md.  1877 

Baltimore,  Md.  1877 

Newville,  Pa.  1877 

Hummelstown,  Pa.  1877 
Annville,  Pa.  .  1877 
Annville,  Pa.  .  1877 
Lebanon,  Pa.  .  1876 
Mountville,  Pa.  1876 

Annville,  Pa.  .  1876 
Mechanicsburg,  Pa.  1876 
New  Cumberland,  Pa.  1876 
Lebanon,  Pa.  .  1876 
Friedensburg,  Pa.  1876 
Lebanon,  Pa.  .  1876 
Hagerstown,  Md.  1876 


EX-OFFICIO. 

President  LUCIAN  H.  HAMMOND,  A.  M. 

Prof.  E.  BENJ.  BIERMAN,  A.  M. 

Rev.  J.  WOODBURY  SCRIBNER,  A.  M. 


Lebanon  Valley  College. 


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PRESIDENT  : 

DAVID  EDWARDS,  D.D. 

RECORDING    AND    CORRESPONDING    SECRETARY  : 

Rev.  EZEKIEL  LIGHT. 

TREASURER  : 

■   HENRY  H.  KREIDER,  Esq. 

STEWARD  : 

MICHAEL  B.  SIEGRIST,  Esq. 

EXECUTIVE    COMMITTEE  : 

LuciAN  H.  Hammond,    Chairman,         H.  H.  Kreider, 
EzEKiEL  Light,  Secretary,  Rudolph  Herr. 

George  A.  Mark, 

AGENTS : 

Rev.  Martin  J.  Mumma,         Rev.  J.  H.  Young, 
Rev.  David  D.  Keedy. 


Lebanon  Valley  College. 


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EXAMINING  COMMITTEE: 

Rev. 

DANIEL  EBERLY,  A.  M., 

Lebanon,  Pa. 

Rev. 

CHARLES  T.  STEARN,    . 

Mechanicsburg  Pa. 

Rev. 

WILLIAM  BEALL,  M.  D., 

Edinburg,  Va. 

ELIJAH  TABLER,  B.  S., 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 

Rev. 

DAVID  HOFFMAN, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Rev. 

NEHEMIAH  ALTMAN,     . 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Rev. 

J.  WESLEY  ETTER,  A.  B.,      . 

Mount  Joy,  Pa. 

Rev. 

JOHN  K.  FISHER,  A.  B., 

Gordon viLLE,  Pa. 

VISITING  COMMITTEE: 

Rev. 

G.  W.   MILES  RIGOR, 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Rev 

ISAIAH  CARPENTER, 

Reading,  Pa. 

Lebanon  Valley  College. 


Acttllg  and  |(tistrttctar^» 


LUCIAX  H.  HAMMOND,  A.  M.  President, 

Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages  and  Literature. 

E.  BENJ.  BIERMAN,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy. 

Rev.  J.  WOODBURY  SCRIBNER,  A.  M., 

Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

Rev.  LAWRENCE  S.  TOHILL,  A.  B., 

Tutor  in  Natural  Science  and  the  Latin  Language. 

Miss  Lillie  A.  RESLER,  M.  A., 

Teacher  of  History  and  English  Grammar. 

Miss  SARAH  S.  SMITH,  B.  E., 

Teacher  of  Instrumental  Music  and  the  Fine  Arts. 

SAMUEL  H.  CLAIR, 

Assistant. 

Rev.  LAWRENCE  S.  TOHILL,  A.  B., 

Librarian. 


Lebanon  Valley  College. 


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CLASS  OF  1870. 


WILLIAM  B.  BODENHORN,  Teacher,  .  .  Annville,  Pa. 
ALBERT  C.  RIGLER,  Book  Keeper,  .  .  Annville,  Pa. 
MARY  A.  WEISS, Lebanon,  Pa 


CLASS  OF  1871. 


CLEMMIE  L  ULRICH, 


Annville,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  1872. 

JOHN  WESLEY  ETTER,  A.  B.,  Mhttster,     .  Mount  Joy,  Pa. 

JOHN  K.  FISHER,  A.  B.,  Minister,       .       .  Gordonville,  Pa. 

EZRA  H.  GINGRICH,  A.  B.,  Druggist,       .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
JOHN  H.  GRAYBEILL,  A.  B.,  Studeritof  Theology,  Allegheny,  Pa. 

JOHN  H.  KINPORTS,   A.   B.,  Druggist,       .  New  Castle,  Del. 

JENNIE.  E.  KAUFFMAN  CROJJ8E,yi  K.,     .  Altoona,  Pa. 

ADAM  R.  FORNEY,    Teacher,    ....  Annville,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  1873. 

HENRY  B.  STEHMAN,  A.   B.,    Student, 
SARAH  BURNS,  M.  A.,    Teacher,     . 
CHARLES  S.  DANIELS,  Minister,   . 
GEORGE  A.  LOOSE,    Minister, 


Brussels,  Belgium. 
Sporting  Hill,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Enders,  Pa. 


CLASS  OF  1874. 

ADAM  R.  FORNEY,  A.  B.,  Teacher,       .       .  Annville,  Pa. 

JOHN  E.  LEHMAN,  A.  B.,  Teacher,       .       .  Tamanend,  Pa. 

ZARANIUS  S.  G.  LIGHT,  A.  B.,  Law  Student,  Pottsville,  Pa. 

JOSEPH  W.  OSBORN,  A.  B.,  Minister,         .  Swansea,  Mass. 

ROBERT  STEINMETZ,  A.  B.,    .       .       .       .  Annville,  Pa. 

HIRAM  E.  STEINMETZ,  A.  B.,  Law  Student,  Clay,  Pa. 

REBECCA  KINPORTS,  M.  A.,  .       .       .       .  Annville,  Pa. 

ELLEN  JANE  MARK,  M.  A.,    .       .       .       .  Lebanon,  Pa. 


Lebanon  Valley  College. 


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Note.— C.  Classical  Course. 


Li.  Ladies'  Course. 


S.  Scieutlfic  Course. 


SENIOR  CLASS. 

Name.                                              Post  Office.,  Room, 

SAMUEL  H.  CLAIR,  c,                      Mount  Joy,  Mr.  Imboden's. 

SALLIE  E.  COLLIER,  l.,                   Halifax,  Mrs.  Heisey's. 

WILLIAM  H.    LEHMAN,  s.,               Killinger,  42  N.  C. 


JUNIOR  CLASS. 


Name. 

ISAAC  H.  ALBRIGHT,  c, 
J.  NEWTON  FRIES,  c, 
ISAAC  A.  LOOSE,  c, 
ALICE  M.  RAUCH,  l., 


Post  Office. 
Union  Deposit, 
White  Hall,  Va. 
Upper  Bern, 
Avon, 


Room. 
Mr.   Gingrich's. 
Mr.    Kreider's. 
Mr.  Gingrich's. 
22  L.  H. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS. 
Name.  Post  Office. 


GEORGE  F.  BIERMAN,  c, 
A.  PAUL  FUNKHOUSER,  c, 
WILLIE  G.  O.  KEYS,  c, 
ABRAHAM  H.  SHANK,  c, 
ELLA  J.  RIGLER,  l., 


Upper  Bern,  Prof.  Bierman's. 

Dayton,  Va.,  Mr.  Gingrich's. 

Shamokin,  44  N.  C. 

Middletown,  28  N.  C. 

Annville,  Mr.  Rigler's. 


Lebanon  Valley  College. 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 
Kame. 
CORNELIUS  A.  BURTNER,  c, 
JOHN  B.  CROUSE,  c, 
SAMUEL  K.  FISHER,  c, 
WILLIAM  O.  NELSON,  c, 
.VIRGINIA  G.  BURTNER,  l., 
MARY  E.  GROFF,  t., 
A.  BELLE  HOWE,  l., 
EMMA  L.  LANDIS,  l., 


POST  Office. 

EOOM. 

Breathedsville,  Md., 

23N.  C 

Spring  Run, 

30  N.  C 

Hamburg, 

26  N.  C 

Myersville,  Md., 

36N.  C 

Dayton,  Va., 

9  L.  H 

Gordonville, 

8L.  H 

Lacey  Springs,  Va., 

20  L.  H 

Hummelstown , 

13L.  H 

PREPARATORY  CLASS. 

Name.  Post  Office. 


william  o.  adams, 
charles  d.  baker, 
h.  clay  deaner, 
dewitt  a.  fry, 
martin  l.  hershey, 
henry  h.  seltzer, 
harry  h.  sherk, 
perry  winton  weller, 
john  c.  yocum, 
maggie  c.  hershey, 


Berryshirg,  29  N.  C. 

Frederick  City,  Md.,  27  N.  C. 

Keedysville,  Md.,        27  N.  C. 

Harrisburg, 

Derry, 

Cavipbellstown , 

Lebanon, 

Hagerstown,  Md., 

Elysburg, 

Derry, 


36  N.  C. 

39  N.  C. 

Mr.  Seltzer's. 

Mr.  Sherk's. 

Mr.  Hoverter's. 

38  N.  C. 

20  L.  H. 


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SECOND  YEAR. 

Name.                                             Post  Office. 

Room. 

EMMA  E.  EBY,                               Churchville, 

13L.  H. 

ABRAHAM  L.  GROFF,                 Gordonville, 

32  N.  C. 

WILLIAM  0.  HERR,                     Annville, 

Mr.  Herr's. 

AARON  G.  HERR,                         Annville, 

Mr.  Herr's. 

MONROE  P.  SANDERS,                Shaefferstown 

8N.  C. 

FIRST  YEAR. 

I 

Name.                                          Post  Office. 

Room 

M.  STINE  BOVEY,               Keedysville,  Md., 

13N.  c 

DAVID  A.  BOYER,               Grantville, 

35  N.  C. 

HIRAM  B.  DOHNER,         Annville, 

Cherry  Street. 

SAMUEL  B.  GRAYBEILL,  Annville, 

Mr.  Graybeill's. 

ARTHUR  HAMPTON,         West  Hanover, 

35  N.  C. 

LEVI  B.  HEISEY,                Derry, 

35  N.  C. 

CHARLES  M.  HOTT,         Cedar  Grove,    Va., 

Mr.  Gingrich's. 

■    G.  G.  SHELLENBERGER,  Mifflintown, 

36  N.  C. 

AARON  D.  SNYDER,         Eakle's  Mills,  Md, 

30  N.  C. 

PREPARATORY  CLASS. 

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Name.                                    Post  Office. 

Room. 

AARON  M.  ALLWEIN,              Avon, 

Mr.  Allwein's. 

ADDISON  M.  BALSBAUGH,    Highspire, 

33  N.  C. 

JOSEPH  R.  BECKLEY,              Lebanon, 

5  L.  H. 

ADAM  M.  BEHM,                        Annville, 

Mr.  Behm's. 

FRANKLIN  S.  BOWER,             Halifax, 

31  N.  C. 

SAMUEL  C.  BROWN,                 Middletown, 

28  N.  C. 

FANNIE  L.  BURTNER,             Dayton,  Va., 

9L.  H. 

URIAH  D.  DEIBLER,                Killinger, 

34  N.  C. 

SAMUEL  K.  DEIBLER,             Curtin, 

Rev.  Mr.  Young's. 

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Yalley  College. 

PREPARATORY  CLASS. 

Name. 

Post  Office. 

Room. 

WALTER  H.  DEITZT.F.R. 

Lebanon, 

37  ^'•  c. 

XBIROD  R.  DOHXER. 

Lt-hatwn, 

5  L.  H. 

EZR-\  ELLEXBERGER. 

Anrrcilk, 

[NIr.  Ellexberger's. 

CHARLES  ETTER. 

West  Hanoi'er. 

35  N-  C. 

ALICE  C.  EUSTON, 

Lebanon, 

16  L.  H. 

^L\RY  A.  FEESE. 

Annville. 

Mr.  Feese"s. 

GEORGE  L.  FISHER. 

Lingleshnon. 

2^  N.  C. 

VALEN  I'IXE  K.  FISHER. 

Hamburg. 

26  N.  C. 

ABILIELIM  D.  FREED. 

Martinsburg.  W 

Va..  29  N.  C. 

SE^TLLA  S.  FRITZ. 

Lebanon. 

14  L.  H. 

DA^  il)  B.  FRITZ. 

East  Hanover. 

Mr.  Boltz's. 

JONAS  B.  GARBER. 

Columbia. 

37  N.  C. 

.\AROX  GINDER. 

Annville. 

Mr.  Gentder's 

ALICE  K.  GINGRICH, 

Anmnlle, 

Mr.  Gingrich's. 

JOSEPH  M.  GINGRICH, 

Fontana. 

5  L-  H. 

^LIRY  C.  GRAYBEILL. 

Antiville, 

Mr.  Graybeill's. 

PETER  L.  IL\ES:S, 

M'Kee's  Half  Falls.  30  N.  C.                 ■ 

a:^iericus  r.  harbaugh 

.  Sabillasville.'Md 

,4:^  N.  C. 

v.atf.ntint:  M.  heim. 

Hamburg, 

38  N.  C. 

ALBERT  L.  HERR, 

Annvilh. 

;Mr.  Herr's. 

SALLIE  a.  HERR. 

Annville, 

Mr.  Herr's. 

E^BL\  E.  HORST. 

Union  Deposit. 

8L.  H. 

HAR^'EY  C.  H0AT:RTER. 

Annville, 

Mr.  Hoverter's 

JOHN  W.  HUNTZBERGER. 

Middkto'djn. 

35  N-  C. 

HENRY  D.  BIBODEN. 

Annville. 

Mr.  Imboden's 

FR-\NK  S.  KINPORTS. 

Annville, 

Iltdge  Kixports's 

HARRY  C.  KNULL. 

Hummelstcwn . 

39  X.  C. 

K-\TIE  LANDIS. 

Hummelstown . 

14  L.  H. 

EM^L\  C.  LANDIS. 

Williams  town . 

19  L.  H. 

JACOB  L.  LENTZ. 

Hamlin. 

24  N.  C. 

NOAH  G.  LIGHT. 

Avon. 

8  N.  C. 

B_ARBAIL\  F.  LIGHT, 

Avon, 

Mr.  Light's. 

ebent:zer  t.  light, 

Lebanon, 

Mr.  Light's. 

1  SBION  P.  LIGHT, 

Lebanon, 

5  L.  H. 

i   CLAR.\  E.  LIGHT. 

Anmnlk, 

Mr.  Light's. 

i  ALICE  J.  LIGHT. 

Annville. 

Mr.  Light's. 

■  ELLEN  Y.  R.  ^L\ULF.A[R. 

Derry, 

14  L.  H. 

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PREPARATORY   CLASS. 

Namt.. 

Post  Office. 

Koosr. 

WILLIAM  C.  McCONNELL, 

Halifax, 

25  N.  C. 

1  WILMER  R.  McRAE, 

Lebanon, 

23  N.  C. 

JOSEPH  R.  MEYER, 

Heilman'  s  Dale. 

Mr.  Meyer's.              ; 

SIMON  J.  MEYER, 

Annville, 

Mr.  Meyer's. 

:   HENRY  D.  MEYER, 

Heilman's  Dale, 

Mr.  Meyer's.              j 

,   H.  LEN^CH  MEYER, 

Annville, 

32  N.  C.                       i 

•   CYRUS  B.  MOYER, 

Annville, 

Mr.  Moyer's.              1 

HARVEY  MOYER, 

Annville, 

Mr.  Moyer's. 

WILLIAM  0.  N^IDIG, 

Mechanics  burg, 

30  N.  C. 

LAWRENCE  G.  NOLL, 

Myerstown, 

5  L-  H. 

WILFORD  M.  B.  PUTT. 

Halifax, 

Zl  N-  C. 

CYRUS  G.  RICHARD, 

Annville, 

Mr.  Richard's. 

WILLIAM  C.  RIGOR, 

Annville, 

Rev.  Mr.  Rigor's. 

j  ANNIE  A.  RIGOR, 

Harrisburg, 

Rev.  Mr.  Rigor's. 

DANTEL  S.  RILAND, 

Friedensburg, 

24  N.  C. 

JOHN  W.  SEIDERS, 

PowelPs   Valley, 

31  N.  C. 

R.  AMELIA  SELLERS. 

PoweWs    Valley, 

20  L.  H. 

'  CYRUS  J.  SELTZER, 

Lebanon, 

Mr.  Seltzer's. 

\  AMBROSE  V.  SEYFERT, 

Avon, 

Mr.  Seyfert's 

■   PHILIP  SHOOP, 

Enter  line, 

31  N.  C. 

ANNIE  M.  SIEGRIST, 

Annville, 

Mrs.  Siegrist's. 

■   ARTHUR  A.  SMITH, 

Forestville,  Md. 

13  N.  C 

ALICE  M.  SMITH, 

Annville, 

Mr.  S^^TH's. 

HENRY  L.  SNOKE, 

Annville, 

Mr.  Snoke's. 

,   SAMUEL  M.  SPAHN, 

Philadelphia, 

25  N.  C. 

JOSEPH  A.  SPAHN, 

Philadelphia, 

25  N.  C. 

1  WILLIAM  B.  STALLER, 

Friedensburg, 

12  N.  C. 

ROBERT  R.  UHLER, 

Heilman's  Dale, 

Mr.  Meyer's. 

ALLEN  F.  WENGER, 

Schaefferstown, 

16  N.  C. 

JACOB  L.  WITMOYER, 

Highspire, 

32  N.  C. 

CORA  M.  WOLFE, 

Mount  Holly, 

13  L.  H. 

GEORGE  W.  YEICH, 

Friedensburg, 

32  N.  C. 

JOHN  A.  YINGST, 

Lebanon, 

42  N.  C. 

JOHN  H.  YOUNG, 

Annville, 

Rev.  Mr.  Young's. 

ABBREVIATIONS. 

N.  C— Xew  College. 

li.  H. 

—Ladies'  Hall. 

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ADVANCED  CLASS. 

WILLIAM  0.  ADAMS, 

SALLIE  A.  HERR, 

CHARLES  D.  BAKER, 

MARTIN  L.  HERSHEY, 

M.  STINE  BOVEY, 

EMMA  E.  HORST, 

CORNELIUS  A  BURTNER, 

A.  BELLE  HOWE, 

VIRGINIA  G.  BURTNER, 

EMMA  L.  LANDIS, 

SAMUEL  H.  CLAIR, 

KATIE  LANDIS, 

H.  CLAY  DEANER, 

ALICE  J.  LIGHT, 

EMMA  E.  EBY, 

CLARA  E.  LIGHT, 

ALICE  C.  EUSTON, 

NOAH  G.  LIGHT, 

MARY  A.  FEESE, 

ISAAC  A.  LOOSE, 

SAMUEL  K.  FISHER, 

ELLEN  V.  R.  MAULFAIR, 

J  NEWTON  FRIES, 

WILLIAM  0.  NELSON, 

SEVILLA  S.  FRITZ, 

ALICE  M.  RAUCH, 

A.  PAUL  FUNKHOUSER, 

SALLIE  A.  RICHARD, 

JONAS  B.  GARBER, 

ELLA  J.  RIGLER, 

AARON  GINDER, 

ANNIE  A.  RIGOR, 

ALICE  K.  GINGRICH, 

DANIEL  S.  RILAND, 

ABRAHAM  L.  GROFF, 

ABRAHAM  H.  SHANK, 

MARY  E.  GROFF, 

ALLEN  F.  WENGER, 

PETER  L.  HAINS, 

JOHN  H.  YOUNG, 

AMERICUS  R.  HARBAUGH,         SALLIE  J.  YOUNG. 

Lebanon 

Valley  College 

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ELEMENTARY  CLASS. 

ADAM  M.  BEHM, 

HARVEY 

C.  HOVERTER, 

SAMUEL  C.  BROWN, 

EMMA  C. 

LANDIS, 

FANNIE  L.  BURTNER, 

JACOB  L. 

LENTZ, 

URIAH  D.  DEIBLER,. 

WILLIE  C 

.  RIGOR, 

SAMUEL  K.  DEIBLER, 

R.  AMELIA  SELLERS, 

EZRA  ELLENBERGER, 

PHILIP  SHOOP, 

GEORGE  L.  FISHER, 

JOHN  W. 

SLIDERS, 

ABRAHAM  D.  FREED, 

ANNIE  M 

SIEGRIST, 

DAVID  B.  FRITZ, 

ALICE  M. 

SMITH, 

SAMUEL  B.  GRAYBEILL, 

CORA  M. 

WOLF, 

LEVI  B.  HEISEY, 

JOHN  C.  YOCUM. 

WILLIAM  0.  HERR, 

CLASS  IN  GERMAN. 

ISAAC  H.  ALBRIGHT, 

WILLIAM  H.  LEHMAN, 

SAMUEL  H.  CLAIR,    ' 

HENRY  D 

.  MEYER, 

A.  PAUL  FUNKHOUSER, 

ROBERT  R.  UHLER. 

ABRAMAM  L.  GROFF, 

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ISAAC  H.  ALBRIGHT, 

EMMA  E.  HORST, 

JOSEPH  R.  BECKLEY, 

A.  BELLE  HOWE, 

VIRGINIA  G.  BURTNER, 

JENNIE  E.  KAUFFMAN, 

SAMUEL  H.  CLAIR, 

KATIE  LANDIS, 

SALLIE  E.  COLLIER, 

EMMA  L.  LANDIS, 

H.  CLAY  LEANER, 

SIMON  P.  LIGHT, 

URIAH  D.  DEIBLER, 

BARBARA  F.  LIGHT, 

EMMA  E.  EBY, 

ELLEN  V.  R.  MAULFAIR, 

ALICE  C.  EUSTON, 

ALICE  M.  RAUCH, 

MARY  A.  FEESE, 

WILLIE  C.  RIGOR, 

GEORGE  L.  FISHER, 

ANNIE  A.  RIGOR, 

SEVILLA  S.  FRITZ, 

DANIEL  S.  RILAND, 

A.  PAUL  FUNKHOUSER, 

R.  AMELIA  SELLERS, 

JONAS  B.  GARBER, 

ABRAHAM  H.  SHANK, 

ALICE  K.  GINGRICH, 

PERRY  WINTON  WELLER, 

MARY  E.  GROFF, 

CORA  M.  WOLF, 

SALLIE  A.  HERR, 

JOHN  H.  YOUNG. 

MARTIN  L.  HERSHEY, 

CLASS  IN  DRAWING. 

ADAM  M.  BEHM, 

EMMA  E.  HORST, 

FANNIE  L.  BURTNER, 

ANNIE  A.  RIGOR, 

URIAH  D.  DEIBLER, 

WILLIE  C.  RIGOR, 

MARY  A.  FEESE, 

JOHN  H.  YOUNG. 

SEVILLA  S.  FRITZ, 

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CLASSICAL  COURSE. 

Seniors, 

I 

Juniors, 

,               .               .               .               . 

3 

Sophomores,     . 
Freshmen, 

4 
4 

Preparatory,     . 

LADIES'  COURSE. 

10 

22 

Seniors,   . 

I 

Juniors, 

I 

Sophomores,     . 

I 

Freshmen, 

SCIENTIFIC  COURSE. 

4 
7 

Seniors, 

1 

Second  Year,   . 

5 

First  Year, 

. 

9 

;      Preparatory,     , 

80 
95 

Total  Number 

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1 

of  Students, 

124 

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All  candidates  for  admission  to  the  Freshman  Class  must  be  fourteen 
years  of  age,  and  must  pass  a  satisfactory  examination  on  the  Preparatory 
Course  and  give  evidence  of  good  moral  character. 

A  fair  knowledge  of  the  common  branches  is  requisite  for  admission 
to  the  Preparatory  Class. 

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

|p^^  JVo  vicious,  idle,  or  disobedient  student  will  be  retained  in  the 
Institution,  nor  will  such  be  knowingly  received. 


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PREPARATORY. 


Higher  Arithmetic, 

History  of  the  United  States, 

Physical  Geography, 

Enghsh  Grammar  and  Analysis, 

General  History, 

Elementary  Algebra, 

Latin  Grammar  and  Reader, 

Greek  Grammar  and  Lessons, 

Natural  History, 

Composition  and  Rhetoric,  - 

Caesar's  Gallic  War, 


Robinson. 

Anderson. 

Warren. 

Fewsmith. 

Anderson. 

Robinson. 

Harkness. 

Goodwin. 

Tenney. 

Boyd. 

Chase  and  Stuart. 


During  each  term  of  the  collegiate  year  there  are  always  organized 
three  classes  in  Arithmetic ;  one  in  Robinson's  Higher,  one  in  Robin- 
son's Practical,  and  one  in  Brooks'  Normal  Mental ;  also  two  classes  in 
English  Grammar  ;  one  in  Analysis,  and  one  in  Definitions  and  Parsing. 
Also  classes  in  Reading,  Drawing,  Penmanship  and  Descriptive  Geog- 
raphy. 

FRESHMAN  YEAR. 
fall  term. 


Higher  Algebra, 

Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene, 
Cicero's  Orations,     - 
Classical  Geography  (weekly), 
Greek  Grammar  and  Lessons, 
2 


Robinson, 

Cutter. 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Eschenburg. 

Goodwin. 


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WINTER  term. 

Higher  Algebra,       -             .             -             . 

Robinson. 

English,  Past  and  Present,    -             -             - 

Trench. 

Virgil,          ----- 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Prose  Composition  (weekly), 

Harkness. 

Anabasis,     ----- 

Kendrick. 

Greek  Testament  (weekly). 

Greenfield. 

SPRING    TERM. 

Geemetry,   ----- 

Robinson. 

Botany, 

Gray. 

Virgil  (continued),                -                           - 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Prose  Composition  (weekly). 

Harkness. 

Anabasis  (continued),    '       - 

Kendrick. 

Greek  Testament  (weekly), 

Greenfield. 

SOPHOMORE  YEAR. 

FALL   TERM. 

Geometry  and  Plane  Trigonometry,  - 

Robinson 

Political  Economy,    -             -             -             - 

Perry. 

Livy,              ----- 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Prose  Composition  (weekly), 

Harkness. 

Herodotus,                 -             -             .             - 

Johnson.   , 

Greek  Testament  (weekly),    - 

Greenfield. 

WINTER    TERM. 

Spherical  Trigonometry, 

Robinson. 

Natural  Theology,    -             -             -             - 

Paley. 

Horace  (Odes),        -             -             -    •         - 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Roman  and  Grecian  Mythology  (weekly),    - 

Eschenburg. 

Xenophon's  Memorabilia,    - 

Robbins. 

Greek  Testament  (weekly), 

Greenfield. 

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SPRING    TERM. 

Conic  Sections,         -             -             -             . 

Robinson. 

Horace  (Epistles),    -             -             -             - 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Grecian  Antiquities  (weekly). 

Eschenburg. 

Xenophon's  Memorabilia,    - 

ROBBINS. 

Greek  Testament  (weekly), 

Greenfield. 

Evidences  of  Christianity,    - 

Hopkins. 

JUNIOR  YEAR. 

!                                                                             FALL    TERM. 

j 

i   Analytical  Geometry,            _             .             . 

Robinson. 

i   Cicero  de  Senectute, 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Roman  Antiquities  (weekly), 

Eschenburg. 

Homer's  Iliad,         -             ,             .             . 

Owen. 

Greek  Testament  (weekly),  - 

Greenfield. 

Logic,           -             .             -             .             . 

McCosH, 

,    Science  of  Government,        -             .             - 

Alden. 

WINTER    TERM. 

Mechanics,                .             _             .             . 

Snell's  Olmsted. 

Tacitus's  Germania, 

Tyler. 

^    Plato's  Apology,       -             -             -             . 

Tyler. 

;   Greek  Testament  (weekly),  - 

Greenfield. 

Rhetoric,       -              -              .              .              . 

Haven. 

SPRING    TERM. 

Natural  Philosophy, 

Snell's  Olmsted. 

Tacitus's  Agricola.  -             -             -             - 

Tyler. 

The  Elcestis  of  Euripides,         ">  . 
The  Prometheus  of  ^^schylus,  j 

Woolsey. 

,    Greek  Testament  (weekly),   -             -        .     - 

Greenfield. 

History  of  Civilization, 

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GUIZOT. 

Lebanon  Valley  College. 


Astronomy, 
Cicero  de  Ofificiis, 
Plato's  Gorgias, 
Mental  Philosophy, 


SENIOR  YEAR. 
FALL    TERM. 


LOOMIS. 

Anthon. 

WOOLSEY. 

Haven. 


WINTER    TERM. 


Chemistry, 

Elements  of  Criticism, 
Moral  Philosophy,    - 
English  Literature,  - 


Geology,      - 

History  of  Philosophy, 

Analogy  of  Religion, 


SPRING    TERM. 


YOUMAN, 

I'oyd's  Kames. 

Haven. 

Shaw. 


Dana. 

Seelye's  Schwegler. 
Butler. 


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FRESHMAN  YEAR. 

FALL     TERM. 

Higher  Arithmetic,  - 

. 

- 

Robinson. 

Physical  Geography, 

- 

- 

Warren. 

Latin  Grammar, 

, 

- 

Harkness. 

General  History, 

WINTER    TERM. 

Anderson. 

Elementary  Algebra, 

_ 

- 

Robinson. 

Natural  History, 

- 

- 

Tenney. 

Latin  Grammar  and  Reader, 

- 

Harkness. 

SPRrNG    TERM. 

Elementary  Algebra, 

- 

- 

Robinson. 

Caesar's  Gallic  War, 

. 

Chase 

AND  Stuart. 

Composition  and  Rhetoric,  - 

- 

Boyd. 

SOPHOMORE  YEAR. 

FALL    TERM. 

Higher  Algebra, 

. 

- 

Robinson.  ^ 

Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene, 

- 

Cutter. 

Cicero's  Oration, 

- 

Chase 

and  Stuart. 

Classical  Geography 

(weekly), 

WINTER    TERM. 

ESCHENBURG. 

Higher  Algebra, 

- 

- 

Robinson. 

Virgil, 

. 

Chase 

AND  Stuart. 

Prose  Composition  ( 

weekly), 

- 

Harkness. 

English,  Past  and  Present,    - 

Trench. 

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SPRING    TERM. 

■   ! 

Geometry,    ----- 

Robinson.   1 

Virgil,           ----- 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Prose  Composition  (weekly). 

Harkness. 

Botany,        ----- 

Gray. 

JUNIOR  YEAR. 

fall  term. 

Geometry  and  Trigonometry, 

Robinson. 

I   Livy,             -             -             -             -            ■- 

Chase  and  Stutra. 

■   Prose  Composition  (weekly). 

Harkness. 

Political  Economy,  -              -              -              - 

Perry,    i 

WINTER    TERM. 

Mechanics,  - 

Snell's  Olmsted. 

Horace,        ----- 

Chase  and  Stuart. 

Roman  and  Grecian  Mythology  (weekly), 

ESCHENBURG. 

Natural  Theology,     -             -             -             - 

Paley. 

Rhetoric,      ----- 

Haven. 

SPRING    TERM. 

Natural  Philosophy,                .             .             _ 

Snell's  Olmsted. 

1   Evidences  of  Christianity, 

Hopkins. 

1   History  of  Civilization, 

GUIZOT. 

SENIOR  YEAR. 

FALL    TERM. 

i   Astronomy,  ----- 

LOOMIS. 

'   Mental  Philosophy,  -             -             -             - 

Perry. 

Science  of  Government, 

Alden. 

Logic,           ...             -             - 

McCosH. 

WINTER    TERM. 

Chemistry,    ----- 

YOUMAN. 

Moral  Philosophy,     -              -              -              - 

Haven. 

Elements  of  Criticism, 

-  '    Boyd's  Kames. 

English  Literature,    -             -             -             - 

Shaw. 

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i                                                                           SPRING    TERM. 

« 

Geology,        ----- 
History  of  Philosophy,            -              -              - 
Analogy  of  Religion, 

Dana. 

Seelye's  Schweglek. 
Butler. 

Scientific  ^oursi^. 

FIRST  YEAR. 

fall  term. 

English  Grammar  and  Analysis, 
'   General  History,                      -             -             - 
Higher  Arithmetic,    -             -             -             - 
Physical  Geography, 

Fewsmith. 

Anderson. 

Robinson. 

Warren. 

WINTER    term. 

English,  Past  and  Present,     - 

Elementary  Algebra, 

Natural  History,         -             -             -             . 

Trench. 

Robinson. 

Tenney. 

SPRING    TERM. 

Composition  and  Rhetoric,    - 
'   Elementary  Algebra  (completed,) 
Botany,          ----- 

Boyd. 

Robinson. 
Gray. 

SECOND  YEAR. 

FALL    TERM. 

i   Political  Economy,    -             -             -             - 
Higher  Algebra,         -             -             -             - 
i   Anatomy,  Physiology  and  Hygiene,  - 

Perry. 

Robinson. 

Cutter. 

WINTER    TERM. 

Natural  Theology,      -             -             -             - 
Higher  Algebra,         -             -             - 
Chemistry,     ----- 
Rhetoric,       ----- 

Paley. 

Robinson. 

Youman. 

Haven. 

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SPRING  term. 

Evidences  of  Christianity, 

. 

ROPKINS. 

Geometry, 

- 

- 

Robinson. 

History  of  Civilization, 

- 

GUIZOT. 

SENIOR  YEAR. 

FALL   TERM. 

Geometry  and  Plane  Trigonometry, 

I 

Robinson.    ; 

Mental  Philosophy,    - 

- 

Haven. 

Astronomy 

- 

LOOMIS. 

Logic, 

- 

- 

McCosH.    i 

Science  of  Government, 

- 

Alden. 

WINTER    TERM. 

Elements  of  Criticism, 

Boyd's  Kames. 

Moral  Philosophy,     - 

- 

Haven. 

1 

Mechanics, 

- 

Snell' 

s  Olmsted.    ; 

English  Literature,    - 

- 

Shaw.    : 

SPRING   TERM. 

1 

Geology, 

_ 

- 

Dana. 

Natural  Philosophy, 

Snell' 

s  Olmsted. 

Analogy  of  Religion, 

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Butler. 

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! 

FIRST  YEAR. 

FALL    TERM. 

t 

(French.) 

Oral  Method, 

(Part  I.)    -             - 

Keetles.    i 

(German.) 

German  Grammar, 

Worman. 

WINTER    TERM. 

1 

(French.) 

Oral  Method, 

(Part  IL) 

1 

Keetles, 

(German.) 

German  Grammar,  (completed,) 

Worman.    | 

German  Reader,  (begun,) 

Worman.    ' 

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SPRING  term. 

;  (French.) 
(German.) 

1 

Oral  Method,  (Part  III.) 
German  Reader,  (completed,)    - 

SECOND  YEAR. 
FALL   TERM. 

Keetles. 

WORMAN. 

'  (French.) 
'  (German.) 

Les  A  ventures  de  Telemaque,  (Fenelon.) 
Maid  of  Orleans 

WINTER   TERM. 

Fasquelle. 
Schiller. 

'  (French.) 
(German.) 

Vie  de  Napoleon,  (Dumas,) 
Hand  Book  of  German  Literature, 

SPRING   TERM. 

Fasquelle. 
Adler. 

'  (French.) 
(German.) 

Literature  de  Francaise, 
Hand  Book,  (continued,) 

Chapsal. 
Adler. 

Classes  in  this  department  are  organized  as  occasion 

demands. 

^)ri|amcntal    fi^pdm^nt* 

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  correctly.    ; 

II.    Course  in  Instrumental  Music. 

I.       ON    THE   PIANO. 

New  England  Conservatory  Method ;  Czerney's 

Ecole  de  Velocite, 

Books  I,  2 

and  3  ;  Heller  and  Concone's  Exercises 

Selections  from 

popular  composers. 

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2.       ON    THE   ORGAN. 


Root  and  Cady's,  or  Getz's,  School  for  the  organ  ;  Vocal  and  In- 
strumental Sheet  Music. 

3.       ON    THE    GUITAR. 

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


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In  this  Department  we  aim  to  make  the  student  acquainted  with 
nature — to  train  the  mind  and  soul,  as  well  as  hand  and  eye.  Instruc- 
tion is  given  in  perspective  and  the  principles  of  drawing  ;  also,  in  oil, 
pastel,  crayon,  and  water  colors ;  in  faces,  figures,  fruit  and  landscape, 
both  from  models  and  from  nature. 


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LEBANON  VALLEY  COLLEGE  is  located  at  Annville,  a  pleasant 
rural  village,  situated  in  one  of  the  most  delightful  portions  of  the  beau- 
tiful Lebanon  Valley.  The  village  is  noted  for  its  healthfulness  and 
freedom  from  those  temptations  to  vice  so  common  to  cities  and  large 
towns.  It  is  accessible  from  all  points,  being  located  on  the  direct  route 
of  railroad  travel  from  Harrisburg,  via  Reading,  to  Philadelphia  or  New 
York.  Trains  stopping  at  Annville  leave  Harrisburg  and  Reading  five 
times  a  day,  Sundays  excepted. 

BUILDINGS    AND    GROUNDS. 

There  are  two  large  brick  buildings  provided  with  modern  improve- 
ments, and  capable  of  accommodating  a  large  number  of  students.  The 
rooms  are  arranged  for  two  students  each,  are  well  ventilated,  contain 
clothes  presses,  and  are  heated  with  hot  air.  There  is  also  a  fine  campus 
of  about  six  acres.  The  Ladies'  hall  is  entirely  separate  from  the  other 
premises. 


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The  Ladies'  Department  is  under  the  immediate  care  of  one  of  the 
lady  teachers,  and  young  ladies  from  abroad  are  furnished  comfortable 
and  pleasant  homes,  where  they  have  every  advantage  for  study  and 
general  improvement.  All  non-resident  students  board  in  the  Institu- 
tion, and  hence  are  under  the  continual  care  of  the  President  and 
Professors. 

FURNISHING    AND     OUTFIT. 

Students  are  required  to  furnish  their  own  bedding,  excepting  the 
mattress,  bolster  and  pillows.  They  should  have  their  blankets,  sheets, 
pillow  cases  and  clothing  indelibly  marked  with  their  full  names. 

Parents  and  guardians. are  advised  that  the  student  needs  very  little 
pocket  money.  In  many  cases  it  is  safer  that  his  funds  be  entrusted  to 
an  officer  of  the  institution  whose  discretion  may  regulate  his  expend- 
itures. 

DISCIPLINE. 

The  object  of  the  Institution  is  to  afford  a  home,  where  parents  or 
guardians  may  place  their  sons,  daughters,  and  wards  with  safety  and 
profit,  and  where  young  men  and  young  women  may  be  fitted  for  use- 
fulness under  influences  calculated  to  refine  their  tastes,  ennoble  their 
aspirations,  discipline  their  intellectual  powers  and  develop  a  high 
Christian  character.  The  government  of  the  College  is  strict,  but 
parental.  Every  unexcused  absence,  failure,  or  misdemeanor  of  a 
student  is  reported  to  the  Faculty,  and  a  record  made  of  the  same. 

The  first  three  demerit  marks  will  subject  a  student  to  private  re- 
proof ;  the  first  six  to  reproof  before  the  Faculty ;  the  first  nine  to  re- 
proof 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;  ' 

matriculation. 

No  one  is  recognized  as  a  student  or  permitted  to  enter  any  class  of 
the  College  until  he  is  matriculated,  and  his  matriculation  is  deemed  a 
pledge  on  his  part  to  obey  all  the.  rules  and  regulations  of  the  College. 

STUDIES    and    recitations. 

Students  are  required  to  pursue  the  studies  of  the  classes  to  which 
they  are  assigned  unless  exempted  for  special  reasons.  No  student  is 
permitted  to  take  a  study  to  which  he  has  not  been  assigned  nor  discon- 
tinue a  study  without  permission  obtained  from  the  Faculty. 


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EXAMESATIONS . 

Public  examinations  are  held  at  the  close  of  the  first  and  second 
terms  before  a  committee  of  the  Faculty,  and  at  the  close  of  the  year 
before  a  committee  appointed  by  the  Patronizing  Conferences.  The  ex- 
aminations are  intended  to  be  thorough  and  have  an  influence  in  deter- 
mining the  standing  of  the  student. 

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

PROMOTION. 

i  At  the  beginning  of  each  term  the  old  classes  are  reorganized  and 

new  ones  are  formed.  At  or  near  the  close  of  each  academic  year  the 
names  of  all  the  members  of  each  class  separately  come  before  the  Fac  - 
ulty  for  promotion  and  those  of  the  senior  class  for  graduation,  and  no 
student  is  promoted  to  a  higher  class,  or  to  graduation,  except  upon  the 

unanimous  vote  of  the  Facultv. 

I 
i 

j  RHETORICAL    EXERCISE. 

An  exercise  in  composition  is  required  of  each  student  once  in  two 
weefo  :  also  a  public  oratorical  exercise  of  the  regular  College  classes 
monthly. 

'  -  LEAVE    OF    AB5EXCE. 

No  student  is  allowed  to  be  absent  during  the  term  without  special 
f>ermis5ion.  The  absence  of  a  student,  for  even  a  day  during  his  term 
time,  exerts  on  his  progress  an  evil  influence,  which  is  seldom  fully  ap- 
preciated by  parents  and  guardians  :  hence  no  ajxjlogy  but  that  of  sick- 
ness, or  xmavoidable  accident,  is  sufi&cient  to  excuse  a  student  from  a 
regular  attendance  at  recitation. 

1  BOOKS    OF    REFEREXCE. 

The  following  manuals  are  recommended :  Anthon's  Classical 
!  Dictionary-.  Eschenburg's  Manual  of  Classical  Literature.  Webster's  or 
!  Worcester's  Unabridged  Dictionary,  Long's  Classical  Atlas,  Crosby's 
I  Greek  Grammar,  and  Adler's  German  ^d  English  Dictionary. 

j  RELIGIOUS   SERVICES. 

Religious  service  is  held  in  the  College  Chapel  in  the  morning  of 
■  each  day,  which  all  the  students  are  required  to  attend. 

Students  from  abroad,  who  are  residents  of  the  College,  are  also 
required  to  attend  public  worship  on  the  Sabbath  in  the  College  Chapel 
unless  otherwise  directed  by  the  Facultv',  except  those  who  on  accovmt 


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of  church  membership  or  wish  of  parent  or  guardian  may   prefer   to 
attend  church  elsewhere. 

A  student's  prayer  meeting,  which  all  are  invited  to  attend,  is  held 
on  each  Tuesday  evening. 


DEPARTMENTS    OF   STUDY. 

The  curriculum  of  the  College  embraces  three  courses,  namely,  the 
Classical,  the  Ladies',  and  the  Scientific.  Each  of  these  is  separate 
from  the  rest,  yet  complete  in  itself. 

libraries  and  cabinet. 

The  College  Library,  to  which  all  the  students  have  access  without 
charge,  contains  upwards  of  eleven  hundred  volumes.  The  Libraries  of 
the  Literary  Societies  also  comprise  a  respectable  number  of  well  selected 
and  standard  volumes.  These  libraries  are  constantly  increasing  by 
donations  of  friends  of  the  College. 

The  Cabinet  contains  a  collection  of  specimens  in  Mineralogy, 
Geology  and  Natural  History. 

DEGREES. 

Bachelor  of  Arts. — This  degree  is  conferred  in  course  upon  any 
student  of  the  College  who  completes  the  studies  of  the  Classical  Course, 
and  passes  a  satisfactory  examination  upon  the  same. 

Mistress  of  Arts. — This  degree  is  conferred  in  course  upon  any 
lady  student  who  completes  the  studies  of  the  Ladies'  Course  and  passes 
a  satisfactory  examination  upon  the  same. 

Master  of  Arts. — This  degree  is,  on  application,  conferred  upon 
any  Bachelor  of  Arts  who  has,  for  at  least  three  years  since  his  gradua- 
tion, devoted  himself  to  literary  or  professional  pursuits,  and  has  during 
the  same  time  sustained  a  good  moral  character.     Fee,  Five  tlollars. 

CERTIFICATE.  » 

To  any  student  who  completes  the  Scientific  Course,  a  certificate  to 
that  effect  is  given. 

LITERARY    SOCIETIES. 

There  are  connected  with  the  College  two  Literary  Societies — the 
Philokosmian  and  the  Clionian. 

TEXT  books. 

Text  books  and  stationery  may  be  obtained  at  the  College. 


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I^.^pcnse^. 


BOARDING.  WASHIN(;.   LIGHT.   FUEL  AND    TUITION. 

For  Fall  Term,         -------       |88  oo 

For  Winter  Term.    -         -         -         -         -         -         -         52  oo 

For  Spring  Term.     -         -         -         -         -         -         -         60  00 

Day  students  will  be  charged — 

For  Fall  Term,  from  Si 8  to  S21. 
For  Winter  Term,  from  Sio  to  Si 2. 
For  Spring  Term,  from  Si 2  to  Si 4. 
When  two  or  more  members  of  the  same  family  attend  the  College 

at  the  same  time  a  reasonable  deduction  is  made  on  the  above  terms. 

EXTRA    CHARGES. 

FALL  TERM.    WIXTKR  TERM.    SPRING  TERM. 

Two  lessons  a  week  on  the  Piano 
or  Organ,  wath  use  of  instru- 
ment for  practice.  -  -     S18  00  Sio  00  Si 2  00 

Two  lessons  a  week  on  the  Gui 

tar.  -  -  -  -       I T  00  10  00  10  00 


Sio 

00 

10 

00 

2 

00 

9 

00 

6 

00 

Vocal  Music,  two  lessons  a  week,  3  00  2  00  2  00 
Oil  Painting,  a  lesson  each  day.-  14  00  9  00  11  00 
Pastel,  a  lesson  each  day.  -  -  9  00  6  00  6  00 
Ornamental  Penmanship,  two  les- 
sons a  week.  -  -  -  6  00  4  00  5  00 
Pencil  Drawing. a  lesson  each  day,          4  00  ^  50  2  50 

TERMS    OF    PAYMENT. 

One-half  invariably  in   advance  ;  the  balance  at  the  middle  of  the 
term. 


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^ctims  m\i\  |Jai|ati0ns. 


The  Collegiate  Year  is  divided  into  three  terms.  The  Fall  Term 
will  begin  on  Monday,  August  23d,  and  will  end  on  Friday,  December 
24th.  The  Winter  Term  will  begin  on  Monday,  January  loth,  1876, 
and  will  close  on  Friday,  March  17th,  1876.  The  Spring  Term  will 
begin  on  Monday,  March  20th,  1876,  and  will  close  on  Friday,  June 
9th,  1876. 

Sttuients  should  enter,  if  possible^  on  the  first  day  of  the  term. 


||ei:a|iHulation. 


Monday,  August  23d,  1875. — ^^^^  Term  begins. 
Friday,  December  24th,  1875. — Fall  Term  closes. 

VACATION    OF    TWO    WEEKS. 

Monday,  January  10,  1876. — Winter  Term  begins. 
Friday,  March  17th,  1876. — Winter  Term  closes. 
Monday,  March  20th,  1876. — Spring  Term  begins. 
Friday,  June  9th,  1876. — Spring  Term  closes. 

vacation  of  nine  weeks. 

Monday,  June  7th,  1875,  ^^  3  o'clock  P.  M. — Annual  Meeting 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 


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^omm^ticement  ^ceL 


1875. 

Sabbath,  June  6th,   lo  o'clock,  A.  M. 

Baccalaureate  Sermon  by  Rev.  E.  S.  Chapman,  A.  M.,  of  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Thursday,  Friday,  Monday,  Tuesday    and  Wednesday,  June  30, 
4TH,    7TH  8th  and  9TH. 

Examination  of  Classes. 

Tuesday,  June  8th,  at  8  o'clock,  A.  M, 
Anniversary  of  the  Clionian  Literary  Society. 

Wednesday,  June  qth,  at  8  o'clock,  P,  M. 

Annual  Address  before  the  Literary  Societies,  by  Rev.  T.  H.  Robinson,  D.  D., 

of  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Thursday,  June  ioth,   10  o'clock,  A.  M. 

Commencement  Exercises.