EBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
Annville, Penna.
1879-80.
V
FOURTEENTH
ANNUAL CATALOGUE
OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
OF
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE,
FOR THE
COLLEGIATE YEAR
1879-80.
PUBLISHED BY THE COLLEGE.
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Names.
Addiiess. Ex
PIRES.
Col. J. A. STAHLB
. ..Mt. Wolf, Pa
1883
JOHN HURSH. Esq
. . . Newville, Pa
.1883
DAVID W, CIIIDER, Esq
. . . York, Pa
1883
Rev. SOLOMON M. HUMMEL. .
. . .Derry, Pa
1883
RUDOLPH HERR, Esq
. . . Annvjlle, Pa
.1883
Rev. JOSEPH YOUNG
. . . Ann ville, Pa
.1883
Rev. HENRY H. GELBACH. . .
.1883
Rev. J. W. KIRACOFE
Falling Water, W.Va.1883
Rev. ABRAHAM M. EVERS. . .
.1883
Rev. DAVID D. KEEDY
. . . . Rohrersville, Md . . .
.1883
Rev. GEORGE A. MARK
.1882
JOHN B. STEHMAN, Esq
.1882
Hon. GEORGE W. HOVERTER
. . . Harrisburg, Pa
.1882
Rev. Z. A. COLESTOCK
. . . Mechanicsburg, Pa . .
.1882
JACOB W. ROOP, M. D
.1882'
GIDEON LIGHT, Esq
.1882
ALB ANUS S. RILAND, Esq....
.1882
Rev. JACOB RUNK
.1882
Rev. JACOB L. GRIMM
. . . Boonsboro, Md
.1882
JOSEPH B. HURSH, Esq
.1881
Rev. CHARLES T. STEARN...
.1881
NOAH G. THOMAS, Esq
.1881
Rev. A. P. FUNKHOUSER
.1881
JONAS S. DEANER, Esq
.1881
DAVID KREIDER, Esq
.1881
HENRY H. KREIDER, Esq. . . .
.1881
Rev. JOHN W. KUNKEL
. . . . Baltimore, Md
.1881
Rev. LEWIS W. CRAUMER
.1881
EX-OFFICIO.
President D. D. Di
LONG, A. M.
Prof. DANIEL EBERLY, A. M.
Prof. LOUIS H. McFADDEN, A. M.
Prof. H. CLAY DEANER, A. B.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
Wns*?&tifiStt<
PRESIDENT :
JOHN B. STEHMAN, Esq.
RECORDING AND CORRESPONDING SECRETARY :
Rev. LEWIS W. CRAUMER.
TREASURER :
HENRY H. CRIDER, Esq.
FINANCIAL SECRETARY :
Prof. LOUIS H. McFADDEN
STEWARD :
SAMUEL ZUG, Esq.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
Rev. D. D. DeLong, Chairman. Rev. Charles T. Stearn.
Rev. Joseph Young, Secretary. Rudolph Herr, Esq.
Rev. George A. Mark. Henry H. Kreider, Esq.
Rev. L. W. Craumer. Rev. D. D. Keedy.
GENERAL AGENT :
Henry H. Kreider, Esq.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
EXAMINING COMMITTEE.
Prof. E. BEN J. BIERMAN, A. M Annville, Pa.
Rev. GEORGE A. LOOSE Harrisburg, Pa.
Rev. ISAAC H. ALBRIGHT, A. M Spring Garden, Pa.
Rev. ABRAHAM H. SHANK, A. M Newville, Pa.
Rev. CORNELIUS A. BURTNER, A. B. . . .Big Spring, Pa.
Rev. DAVID HOFFMAN Reading, Pa.
Rev. H. SHROPP Lebanon, Pa.
Rev. DAVID STRICKLER Lebanon, Pa.
SAMUEL ROHRER, Esq Boonsboro, Md.
DANIEL H. KEEDY, Esq Rohrersville, Md.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
[fitriulimi.
Rev. D. D. DeLONG, A. M., President,
Professor of Mental and Moral Science.
Rev. DANIEL EBERLY, A. M.,
Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.
LOUIS H. McFADDEN, A. M.,
Professor of Natural Science.
Mrs. E. K. DeLONG, A. M., Preceptress,
Professor of Greek Language and Literature.
H. CLAY DEANER, A. B.,
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
Miss MARTHA A. CRAMER,
Teacher of French and the Fine Arts.
Miss EURETTA A. AYERY,
Teacher of Instrumental Music and Voice Culture.
LOUIS H. McFADDEN,
Librarian.
6 LEBAXOX T ALLEY COLLEGE.
^m&tmics.
CLA*» OF 1870.
WILLIAM B. BODENHORN. A. 31. . Superintendent
ALBERT C. RIGLER." Taller, Xational Bank. . . .
MART V WETSS
. . . AyvTTr.T.r. Pa.
. . . Aywn.Tj.. Pa.
. . .Lf.baxox. Pa.
CLA»» OF 1S71.
clemmte t n.RTrR. {ihda m ir.ijw
. . . axxvtttf„ Pa.
CLA>» OF 1872.
JOHN WESLEY ETTER. A. M., Minister
JOHN EL FISHER. A. 3L. Minister
EZRA H. GINGRICH, A. 31. . Druggist
JOHN H. GRAYBEILL. A. M.. Minister
JOHN H. KLNPORTS. A. 1L, Dr% jgut
JENNIE E. KAETF3IAN CRO USE. 31. A
ADAM R. FORNEY, Merchant
. . . Baltlmore. 3Id.
- . . A2CVTXLLZ. Pa.
. . Philadelphia. Pa.
. . Daytox. Ohio.
. . . BlXOilSBLRG. Pa.
. . . Sheakleysville, Pa.
. . . Axxttt.t.f. Pa.
CLASS OF 1873.
HENRY B. STEHMAN A. M.. 31. D.. Physician.
SARAH BOIN5. M. A.. Teacher
CHARLES S. DANIELS. Minister
GEORGE A. LOOSE. Minister
. . .Lancaster. Pa.
. . .3r\NTTF.rM\ Pa.
Philadelphia. Pa.
_H*P.P.T>TtT-Rl^ ~P\.
CLASS OF 1874.
ADAM R. FORNEY, A. M.. Merchant
JOHN E. LEHMAN. A. M.. Book-keeper
ZAR ANTES S. G. LIGHT. A. M.. Merchant
JOSEPH W OSBORN, A. 31.. Superintendent of
ROBERT STELNMETZ A. 31
HIRAM E. STELNMETZ. A. 31. . Law Student
REBECCA KLNPORTS. M. A. Teacher
ELLA JANE MARK. M A
. . . A>"XTTLLE, Pa.
Lkbahos, Pa.
. . A^ryvrLLE. Pa.
the
Swabsba, Mass.
A5VOLLE. Pa.
. , Clay. Pa.
Axxytlle. Pa.
. . . Lebas ox. Pa.
CLASS OF 187.5.
SAMEEL H. CLAIR. A. 31. Teacher
SARAH E. COLLIER ETTEE. 31. A
M< >u\t Jot. Pa.
. . .Baltimore. 3Id.
CLASS OF 1876.
ISAAC H. ALBRIGHT. A. M.. Jfiaufer
J. GEORGE JOHNSTON A. B.. Minister
JOHN R. WRIGHT. A. B . Minister
AARON G HERR
En"'-lewood. N. J.
. . . 3iexdham. n. j.
. . .Ajs-xville. Pa.
CLASS OF 187 7.
. . . Carlisle. Pa.
. . . Newtille. Pa.
. . . A vox. Pa.
. . .Axwtlle. Pa.
. . . 3Iillersvtlle. Pa.
. . . MiFFLrviowx, Pa.
GEORGE M . HL RSH. A B.. Lav. student
ABRAHA3r H. SHANE. A. 31.. Minister
ALICE 31. RACCH M A.
ELLA J. RIGLER. M. A
MONROE P. BANDERS, Minister
GERRET G. SHELLENBERGER, Minister
LEBAXOX VALLEY COLLEGE.
CLASS OF 1878.
GEORGE F. BIER MAX. A. B.. Teacher Pabrtvllle. Pa.
CORNELIUS A. BURTXER. A. B.. Minister Bie Spring. Pa.
VIRGINIA G. BURTXER PLTTMAX. M. A T >m s Brook, Va.
A. .BELLE HOWE WLDMEYER. M. A Martens bitrg, W. Va.
HIRAM B DOHXER. Minister Enders. Pa.
DAXIEL D. KEEDY. Teacher Rr.HREESvn.LE. Md.
HARVEY E. THOMAS Boossboko', Md.
CLA>S OF 1879.
CHARLES D. BAKER. A. B . Student in Med. Co1.. .Baltimore. Md.
H. CXAY DEAXER. A. B.. P - n Lebanon Valley College. Pa
HORACE S. KEPHART. A. B..* Student in Boston University. M
JOHX C. YOCUM. A. B .. Law Student Bloomsbuug, Pa.
CLARA S. CRAUMEK, M. A Lebanon. Pa.
MARY E. GROFF. M. A . Student in Eng Literature. .Boston, Mass
EMMA L. LAXDIS. M A.. Student in Art Boston. Mass.
J. LOX WHITMOYER. B. S.. Teacher Clinton Lock. Ind.
A. LeFEVRE GROFF, Publisher and BookseUer Harrisbcrg. Pa.
F AXXIE C. KILLLXGER Annyille. Pa
LIZZIE E. WELD .MAX Annvllle. Pa.
HEXRY WOLF. Merchant M htkt Wolf. Pa.
A-lu^v.u A
PRESIDENT.
ISAAC H. ALBRIGHT. A. M.. CI n f 1876.
VICE PKESIDEM.
ROBERT STEIXMETZ. A. X., Class 1-74.
SECRET art.
ALICE M. RACCB, M A 1877.
TRK ARCHER.
JOHX E. LEHMAX. A. M.. Class of 1^74
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
ISAAC IT. ALBRIGHT. A. B.. Class of 1876.
JOHX H. GRAYBEILL. A. M. Class of 1-7-J.
GEORGE W HFRSH. A. B . Class of 1877.
W. B. BOPEXHORX. A. M. Class of 187
CORXELH'S A. BFRTXER. A B.. Clam of 1878
APPOINTMENTS FOR JFNE 8. 18SO.
Orator HEXRY B. STEHMAX. A. M . MO lass f 1S78.
Essayist ELLA J. RIGLER. M. A.. Cass of 1S77.
8 LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
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Note.— C. Classical Course. S. Scientific Course
. E. English Course.
SENIOR CLASS.
Name.
Post Office.
Room.
V. KLINE FISHER, c
. . .Mrs. Barr's
GEORGE W. GENSEMER,
S. OLIVER GOHO, c
. . . Mrs. Ley's.
. . .Mrs. Ley's.
CYRUS D. HARP, c
. ..UN. C.
SIMON P. LIGHT, c
...41 N. C.
ROSAM MEREDITH, c...
...L.H.
FANNIE M. DEANER, s...
...L. H.
ALICE K. GINGRICH, s...
. . .Mr. Gingrich's.
SALLIE A HERR, s
...Mr Herr's.
ALICE J. LIGHT, s
.. .Mr. Light's.
B. FRANK BAKER, e. . . .
. . . Keedysville, Md. .
...38 N C.
ELMER C. THOMAS, e
' JUNIOR CLASS.
. . .Mr. Phreaner's.
Name.
Post Office.
Room.
ADAM M. BEHM, c
. . .Mr. Behrn's.
ELLA JANE MARK, c. . .
. . . Lebanon
...L. H.
CHARLES E. RAUCH, c
ELIAS H SNEATH, c. . . .
. . . Lebanon
...23 N. C.
...31 N. C.
ISAIAH W. SNEATH, c. .
. . . Columbia
...31 N C.
SYLVESTER K. WINE, c
. . . Clover Hill, Va . .
...18 N. C.
WILLIAM D. BIGGS, s. . .
. . . . Westminster, Md.
... 37 N. C.
...39 N. C.
ELMER H. GARVER, s..
HENRY A. SECHRIST, s.
...18N. C.
ELLA M. SMITH, s
. . . Annville
. . Mr. Smith's.
BELLE E. STAUFFER, s.
...L. H.
MARY A. VANMETER, s
Martinsburg, W.
F~a.L. H.
MILLIE WEIDMAN, s...
GEORGE A WOLF, s....
...Mount Wolf
...24N.C.
JAMES A. VANMETER, e. . .Martinsburg, W.
Fa. 33 N. C.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
Name.
Post Office.
Room.
C. EBY GEYER, c
...41 N. C.
CHARLES B. GRUBER, c
...Mr. Kieffer's.
CLINTON J. BARR, s....
. . .Mrs. Barr's.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 9
CYRUS L. BENSON, s Lebanon
. .Mr. Benson's.
WILLIAM P. MACLAY, s Kishacoquillas
. .30N. C.
JOHN H. OLIVER, s East Salem
42 N. C.
..42N.C.
JOHN B. ZEIGLER, s New Cumberland. .
FRESHMAN CLASS.
Name. Post Office.
Room.
JACOB Z. HOFFMAN, c May town
..23 N. C.
GIDEON R. KREIDER, c. . ..Annville
. . Mr. Kreider's.
SOLOMON G. MERRICK, c. . .Baltimore, Md
. .26N. C.
J. HENRY MILLER, c Zurich, Switzerland .27 N. C.
D. A. SHIELDS, c Neioburg
..13 N. C.
JEREMIAH H. VON NIEDA,cAllentown
. .38N. C.
CLINTON S. FRITZ, s Annville
..Dr. Fritz's.
MARCELLA B. GRUMBEIN,s^rm%
. .Dr. Grumbein's.
LIZZIE J. KINPORTS, s Annville
. .Judge Kinports'.
JOHN F. MILLIKEN, s. Reedsville
..30 N. C.
GEORGE SAYLOR, s Annville
..Mr. Say lor 's.
CLASSICAL PREPARATORY CLASS.
Name. Post Office.
Room.
MAURICE E. BRIGHTBILL. .Annville
. . Mr. Brightbill's.
EVIMA C. DEITZLER Annville
..Rev. Mr. Deitzler's.
ALTHE A C. FINK Springdale
..L.H.
JOSEPH G. W. HEROLD Schuylkill Haven. .
..37 N. C.
EPHRAIYI HOFFMAN Maytown
. .Mr. Boger's.
EDWIN H.HUMMELBAUGH,£A^efts&W£
..Mrs. Hummelbaugh's.
ELMER D. KUSER Reading
..37 N. C.
A. HARVEY LINE Keedysville, Md...
. . 37 N. C.
TITIAN R. NEIDIG Harrisburg
. .24N. C.
SAMUEL J. NUNN Fenwick. Ontario.
..26 N. C.
JACOB M. PETERS Annville
..Rev. Mr. Peter's.
JOHN H. SPECK East Hanover
, .Mr. Baer's.
SCIENTIFIC PREPARATORY CLASS.
Name. Post Office.
Room.
ROBERT S. ARNDT Annville
..Mr. Arndt's.
LORENZO S. BEAM Stoughstown
. 28 N. C.
WILLIAM H. BOLTZ Annville
..Mr. Boltz's.
MILLIE J. BURRELL Portage
. .L. H.
ALLEN DUNKELBERGER. . Freeburg
..36 N. C.
IDA A. GRUMBEIN Annville
..Dr. Grumbein's.
EMMA L. KILLINGER Annville
. .Mr. Killinger's.
ALICE C. MOWER Annville
. . Mrs. Mower's.
CHARLES F. SAYLOR Annville
.Mr. Savior's.
GEORGE M. SMITH Annville
. . Mr Smith's.
HARRY M. STAUFFER Bareville
..25 N. C.
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PREPARATORY CLASS.
Name.
Post Office.
Room.
LIZZIE M. BEHM
.Mrs. Barr's.
ALTA G. BRANDT
.L. H.
JOSEPH H. DOHNER ....
. . . Lebanon
.Mrs. Dohner's.
GEORGE A. DOYLE
.27N. C.
IRENE K. DUNCAN
. . . Springdale
.L H.
THEODORE I. ETTER. . . .
. . . Halifax
..36 N. C.
SUSAN L. GRAYBILL ....
..Mr. Gray bill's.
GRACE B. HUMMVLBAVGH, SMppensburg
..Mrs. Hummelbangh's.
CHARLES T. KINPORTS.
. .Judge Kinports'.
DAVID H. KURTZ
. . .Blue Bock
. 33 N. C.
.Mr. Light's.
HENRY W. LIGHT
SIMON P. LIGHT
.Mr. Light's.
CLARA V. R. MARK
. . . Allentoion
..L. H.
KATIE R. MATZ
. .Mrs. Ulrich's.
MORRIS A. MEYER
. .Mr. Meyer's
JACOB B. MILLER
..25 N. C.
D. AUGUSTUS PETERS . .
. .Rev. Mr. Peters'.
JOHN RICHARDS
.Mr. Richards'.
ANNIE M. SAYLOR
. .Mr. Saylor's
OLIVAG. SAYLOR
.Mr. Say lor 's.
CHRISTIAN L. SWARTZ .
..'28N. C
JOHN H. TROUT
. . . Landiscille
..39 N. C
ENOLA G. UNDERWOOD
. . . ShepJierdstown. . . .
. .L. H.
ALMA C. WITMER
..L. H.
NORA YOHN
NORMAL CLASS.
L. H.
Name.
Post Office.
Room.
AZOR A. ALBERT
. . . East Hanover
16 N. C.
. .Mr. Boner's.
JOHN D. BOGER
LEVI B. HAUER
. . . East Hanover
. Mr. Hauer's.
. .Mr. Light's.
FRANK W. LIGHT
. . . Campbellstown . . . .
JOHN W. SNOKE
ABBREVIATIONS.
,Mr. Snoke's.
N. C— New College.
L. H. — Ladies FIall.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 11
CLASS IN GERMAN. ;
ROBERT S. ARNDT,
ROSA M. MEREDITH,
ADAM M. BEHM,
SOLOMON G. MERRICK,
WILLIAM H. BOLTZ,
CHARLES E. RAUCH,
ALLEN DUNKELBERGER,
HENRY A. SECHRIST,
V. KLINE FISHER,
ISAIAH W. SNEATH, ,
SALLIE A. HERR,
GEORGE A. WOLF,
ELLA J. MARK,
JOHN B. ZEIGLER.
CLARA V. R. MARK,
CLASS IN FRENCH.
WILLIAM D. BIGGS,
JOHN F. MILLIKEN,
ALICE K. GINGRICH,
ALICE C. MOWER,
ELLA J. "MARK,
JOHN B. ZEIGLER.
OIL PAINTING OR DRAWING.
ABBIE ELLEN BEAVER,
JULIA JENKINS,
WILLIAM D BIGGS,
REBECCA KINPORTS,
ALTA G. BRANDT,
EMMA L. KILLINGER,
ALLEN DUNKELBERGER,
ELLA V. R. MAULFAIR,
ALTHEA C. FINK,
ALICE C. MOWER,
CLINTON S. FRITZ,
ELLA J. MOWER,
LOLA M GARVER,
LIZZIE M. MOWER,
IDA A. GRUMBEIN,
JACOB M. PETERS,
GEORGE W. HEROLD,
GEORGE M. SMITH,
SALLIE A. HERR,
J. H. TROUT,
EDWIN H. HUMMELBAUGH,
ENOLA G. UNDERWOOD.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
CLASS IN VOCAL MUSIC.
CLINTON J. BARR,
LIZZIE M. BEHM,
ALTA G. BRANDT,
IRENE K. DUNCAN,
ALTHEA C. FINK,
LOLA M. CARVER,
ELMER H. CARVER,
C. EBY GEYER,
ALICE K. GINGRICH,
SUSAN L. GRAYBILL,
CHARLES B. GRUBER,
IDA A. GRUMBINE,
E. Z. HOFFMAN,
JACOB Z. HOFFMAN,
EMMA L. KILLINGER,
GIDEON R. KREIDER,
KATE R. MATZ,
ROSA M. MEREDITH,
MORRIS A. MEYER,
J. H. MILLER,
JACOB B. MILLER,
TITIAN R. NEIDIG,
ANNIE O. NISSLEY,
SAMUEL J. NUNN,
JACOB M. PETERS,
CHARLES E. RAUCH,
ANNIE M. SAYLOR, '
OLIVA G. SAYLOR,
CHARLES SAYLOR,
CHRISTIAN L. SWARTZ,
GEORGE M. SMITH,
ELLA M. SMITH,
ELIAS H. SNEATH,
ISAIAH W. SNEATH,
JOHN H. SPECK,
HENRY A. STEIN,
JAMES H. STEIN,
ENOLA G. UNDERWOOD,
J. H. VON NIEDA,
MILLIE WEIDMAN,
ALMA C. WITMER,
NORA YOHN.
CLASS IN VOICE CULTURE.
EMMA L. KILLINGER,
LOLA M. GARVER,
ALTHEA C. FINK,
ELLA J. MARK,
FANNIE C. KILLINGER,
ELLA M. SMITH,
J. H. SPECK,
C. L SWARTZ.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 13
CLASS IN HARMONY.
ROSA M. BACHMAN,
ANNIE 0. NISSLEY,
MILLIE BURRELL,
ELLA M. SMITH,
ALICE C. EUSTON,
HENRY A. STEIN,
LOLA M. GARVER,
JAMES STEIN,
EMMA GETTEL,
LAURA STRICKLER,
ALICE K. GINGRICH,
ENOLA G. UNDERWOOD,
SALLIE A. HERR,
MILLIE WEIDMAN,
CLARA HOUCK,
GEORGE A. WOLF,
GRACE B. HUMMELBAUGB,
NORA YOHN.
LIZZIE KINPORTS,
PIANO AND ORGAN.
ROSA M. BACHMAN,
CLARA V. R. MARK,
ABBIE E. BEAVER,
J. B. MILLER,
ALTA G. BRANDT,
EMMA MOWER,
SALLIE BRIGHTBILL,
ELLA J. MOWER.
MILLIE J. BURRELL,
GRAYBILL MUMMA,
IRENE K. DUNCAN,
TITIAN R. NEIDIG,
ALICE C. EUSTON,
ANNIE 0. NISSLEY,
ELMER H. GARVER,
ISAAC 0. NISSLEY,
LOLA M. GARVER,
MINNIE PETERS,
EMMA GETTEL,
HENRY A. STEIN, » "
ALICE K. GINGRICH,
JAMES STEIN,
LIBBIE GOSHART,
ELLA M. SMITH,
SALLIE A. HERR,
JOHN H. SPECK,
E. Z HOFFMAN,
BELLE A. STAUFFER,
CLARA HOUCK,
LAURA STRICKLER,
GRACE B. HUMMELBAUGH,
ENOLA G. UNDERWOOD,
LIZZIE J. KINPORTS,
J. H. VON NIEDA,
REBECCA KINPORTS,
MILLIE WEIDMAN,
JOHN KREIDER,
GEORGE A. WOLF,
' DAVID KURTZ,
NORA YOHN,
EVA LEY,
SUSAN G. ZUG.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
CLASSICAL, COURSE.
Seniors - 6
Juniors 6
Sophomores 2
Freshmen 6
Preparatory .- 12
— 32
SCIENTIFIC COURSE.
Seniors 4
Juniors 8
Sophomores 5
Freshmen 5
Preparatory 11
— 33
ENGLISH COURSE.
Seniors 2
Second Year, 1
Preparatory 25
— 28
MISCELLANEOUS.
Students in Normal Class 5
Students in Instrumental Music and Oil Painting only 24
29
Total number of students 122
LEBANON VA LLEY COLLEGE. 15
preparatory.
Fall Term Studies:
Physical Geography Warren
General History Anderson
Latin Grammar Allen and Greenough
Latin Lessons Jones
Winter Term Studies:
Composition and Rhetoric Hart
Natural History Tennet
Latin Grammar Allen and Greenough
Latin Lessons Jones
Greek Grammar Goodwin
Greek Lessons White
Spring Term Studies:
Algebra ! Robinson
Composition and Rhetoric Hart
Caesar's Gallic War Stuart
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
Greek Grammar Goodwin
Greek Lessons White
History of the United States Anderson
During each term of the collegiate year three classes in Arithmetic are
organized; Two in Robinson's Written, and one in Brooks' Normal Mental;
also, two classes in Greene's English Grammar, one in Analysis, and one in
Definitions and Parsing; also, classes in Reading, Drawing, Penmanship,
and Warren's Descriptive Geography.
16 LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
FRESHMAN YEAR.
PALL TERM.
Algebra Robinson
Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene Cutter
Cicero's Orations Stuart
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
Anabasis Boise
Greek Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Jones
WINTER TERM.
Algebra Robinson
Virgil's iEneid Chase
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
Anabasis, (continued, ) Boise
Greek Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Jones
SPRING TERM.
Geometry Robinson
Botany Gray
Virgil's iEneid, (continued, ) Chase
Anabasis, (continued,) Boise
Greek Prose Composition, (weekly,) Jones
SOPHOMORE YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Geometry and Plane Trigonometry Robinson
Political Economy Thompson
Livy Chase
Roman Antiquities and Archaeology, (weekly, ) Eschenburg
Homer's Iliad Boise
Greek and Roman Mythology, (weekly,) Eschenburg
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 17
WINTEK TERM.
Spherical Trigonometry Robinson
Horace, (Odes,) Chase
History of Roman Literature, (weekly,) Eschenburg
Xenophon's Memorabilia Robbins
History of Greek Literature, (weekly,) Eschenburg
Zoology Agassiz and Gould
spring term.
Conic Sections Robinson
Horace, (Epistles,) Chase
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
Xenophon's Memorabilia Robbins
Greek Antiquities, (weekly, ) Eschenburg
Evidences of Christianity Hopkins
JUNIOR YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Analytical Geometry Robinson
Cicero de Senectute et de Amicitia Crowell and Richardson
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly,) Arnold
Herodotus Mather
Greek Testament, (weekly,) Greenfield
Logic McCosh '
Science of Government Alden
winter term.
Mechanics Snell's Olmsted
Tacitus's Germania Stuart
Plato's Apology Tyler
Greek Testament, (weekly,) Greenfield
Rhetoric Hill
% SPRING TERM.
Natural Philosophy Snell's Olmsted
Tacitus's Agricola Stuart
The Alcestis of Euripides, or )
The Prometheus of iEschylus, '
Greek Testament, (weekly,) Greenfield
History of Civilization Guizot
.Woolsey
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
SENIOR YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Astronomy Loomis
Plato's Gorgias Woolsey
Mental Philosophy Haven
Chemistry Youmans
WINTER TERM.
Cicero de Offlciis Crowell
Elements of Criticism Boyd's Kames
Moral Philosophy Gregory
English Literature Shaw
SPRING TERM.
Geology , , Dana
History of Philosophy Haven
Analogy of Religion Butler
BOOKS OF REFERENCE.
The following manuals are recommended: Anthon's Classical Dictionary,
Leverett's Latin Lexicon, Liddell and Scott's Greek Lexicon, Webster's and
"Worcester's Unabridged Dictionary, Long's Classical Atlas, Hadley's Greek
Grammar, Roby's or Zumpt's Latin Grammar, Adler's German and English
Dictionary, Veitch's Greek Verbs, and Ellis' Quantitative Pronunciation of
Latin.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 19
X
FRESHMAN YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Written Arithmetic Robinson
Physical Geography Warren
Latin Grammar Allen and Greenough
Latin Lessons . .• Jones
General History Anderson
WINTER TERM.
Written Arithmetic Robinson
Natural History Tenney
Composition and Rhetoric Hart
Latin Grammar Allen and Greenough
Latin Lessons Jones
SPRING TERM.
Algebra Robinson*
Composition and Rhetoric Hart
Cgesar's Gallic War Stuart
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
SOPHOMORE YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Algebra Robinson
Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene Cutter
Cicero's Orations Stuart
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
WINTER TERM.
Algebra ' Robinson
Virgil's iEneid Chase
Latin Prose Composition, (weekly, ) Arnold
Zoology. .« Agassiz and Gould
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
SPRING TERM.
Geometry Robinson
Virgil's iEneid Chase
Botany Gray
JUNIOR YEAR.
FALL, TERM.
Geometry and Trigonometry Robinson
Livy Chase
Roman Antiquities and Archaeology, (weekly,) Eschenburg
Political Economy Thompson
WINTER TERM.
Mechanics Snell's Olmsted
Horace, (Odes, ) = Chase
History of Roman Literature, (weekly,) Eschenburg
Rhetoric Hill
SPRING TERM.
Natural Philosophy Snell's Olmsted
Evidences of Christianity Hopkins
History of Civilization Guizot
SENIOR YEAR.
FALL TERM.
Astronomy Loomis
Mental Philosophy Haven
Science of Government Alden
Logic McCosh
Chemistry Youmans
WINTER TERM.
Moral Philosophy Gregory
Elements of Criticism Boyd's Kames
English Literature Shaw
SPRING TERM.
Geology Dana
History of Philosophy ; . . . . Haven
Analogy of Religion Butler
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 21
FIRST YEAR.
FALL TEKM.
(French.) Oral Method, (Part I, ) Fasquelle
(German.) German Grammar Campbell
WINTER TERM.
(French.) Oral Method, (Part II, ) Fasquelle
(German.) German Reader Roelker
SPRING TERM.
(French.) Oral Method, (Part III,) , Fasquelle
(German.) Maid of Orleans, (Schiller,) Adler
SECOND YEAR.
FALL TERM.
(French.) Les Adventures de Telemaque, (Fenelon,) Fasquelle
(German.) Iphigenie, ( Goethe,) Adler
winter term.
(French.) Vie de Napoleon, (Dumas, ) Fasquelle
(German.) Thirty Years' War, (Schiller,) German Edition
spring term.
(French.) Litterature Francaise Chapsal
(German.) Minna von Barnhelm, (Lessing,) Whitney
Classes in this Department are organized as occasion demands.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
THE FINE ARTS.
In this department we aim to make the student acquainted with nature —
to train the mind and soul, as well as the hand and eye. Instruction 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.
COURSE OF STUDY.
The graduating course in Music extends over a longer or shorter period of
time, as some pupils will accomplish in two years what would take others
three or four years to complete.
A graduate in Piano will be able to play, with a good degree of perfection,
the Technical Studies of Louis Plaidy; Studies of Heller op. 45 and 46; Cra-
mer's Studies, 1st and 2d books, — approximating metronome time. Pieces
by standard modern and classic composers, including selections from Mozart
and Hayden's sonatas; " Songs without words, " by Mendelssohn; Chopin's
waltzes, — and simpler sonatas of Beethoven.
A graduate in Voice shall have spent at least two years in the careful study
of the use of the voice; the union of the registers; study of the physiology of
the vowels and consonants; exercises for obtaining agility and flexibility;
study of the trill, and of the movements and embellishments suitable to the
different styles of singing, — together with the practice of the best songs.
A knowledge of the Elements of Harmony will be required, or one year's
study, in order to take the diploma in either Piano or Voice. Richter's
Manual of Harmony is used in connection with a method of N. E. Conserva-
tory of Music, Boston.
Pupils will take practice in Ensemble playing.
Sight singing and Part singing glasses weekly.
Pupils' recitals monthly.
A Post graduate course for those who may wish to continue the study of
classical music.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 23
jcmams
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE is located at Annville, a pleasant
rural village, situated in one of the most delightful portions of the beautiful
Lebanon Valley. This 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 stop-
ping at Annville leave Harrisburg and Reading six times a day, Sunday
excepted.
BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
There are two large brick buildings, provided with modern improvements,
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.
The Ladies' Department is under the immediate care of one of the lady
teachers, and young ladies from abroad are furnished comfortable and pleas-
ant homes, where they have every advantage for study and general improve*-
nient. Non-resident students board in the Institution, where they are under
the continual care of the President and Professors.
FURNISHING AND OUTFIT.
Students are required to furnish their own bedding, except 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 expenditures.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
Mtt<
All candidates for admission to the Freshman Class must he 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 examination
upon the studies pursued by the class which they propose entering, or their
equivalents.
^WNo vicious, idle, or disobedient student will be retained in the Institu-
tion, nor will such be knowingly received.
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. Recognizing
the danger and evil attendant upon the practice of carrying fire-arms, no one
will be matriculated who brings with him a pistol or revolver, and the pos-
session of either, while connected with the College, will be deemed sufficient
cause for the removal of the offender. The attention of parents and guardi-
ans is especially called to this condition of membership in the College.
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 usefulness under influences
calculated to refine their tastes, ennoble their aspirations, discipline their in-
tellectual 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 the 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.
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The Faculty may, on evidence of reformation, restore a dismissed stu-
dent.
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 to discontinue ' a study
without permission obtained from the Faculty.
EXAMINATIONS.
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 com-
mittee appointed by the Patronizing Conferences. The examinations are
intended to be thorough, and have an influence in determining 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.
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 Faculty for pro-
motion, and those of the senior class for graduation, and no student is pro-
moted to a higher class, or to graduation, except upon the unanimous vote of
the Faculty.
RHETORICAL EXERCISE.
An exercise in composition is required of each student once in two weeks;
also, a public oratorical exercise of the regular College classes monthly.
LEAVE OP ABSENCE.
No student is allowed to be absent during the term without special per-
mission. The absence of a student, for even a day, during his term time,
exerts on his progress an evil influence, which is seldom fully appreciated
by parents and guardians; hence, no apology but that of sickness or un-
avoidable accident is sufficient to excuse a student from a regular attendance
at recitation.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
Religious service is held in the College Chapel in the morning of each clay,
and all 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 United Brethren Church,
unless otherwise directed by the Faculty, except those who, on account 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 OP STUDY.
The curriculum of the College embraces two courses, namely: The Clas-
sical and the Scientific. Each of these is separate from the other and
complete in itself.
At the opening of the spring term, a normal class is organized, continuing
twelve weeks or until the close of the Collegiate year, and having in view
the preparation of teachers for public school work. The teacher's classes
are in the main distinct from the ordinary College work.
The College is in full sympathy with the public school system, and hopes
by these means to assist in elevating the educational standard, and thus
secure the most thorough and efficient instruction for the children of the
Commonwealth.
For further particulars the President of the College may be addressed.
libraries and cabinet.
The College Library, to which all the students have access without charge,
contains upwards of thirteen hundred volumes. The Libraries of the Lit-
erary 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.
A Reading Room has recently been opened to the College, under the con-
trol of the Philokosmian Literary Society, to which all students have access
at stated hours each day by the payment of a small fee.
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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.
Bachelor of Science. — This degree is conferred in course upon any student
who completes the studies of the Scientific 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 Scientific Course, and passes a satisfactory
examination upon the same.
Master of Arts. — This degree is, on application, conferred upon any Bach-
elor of Arts who has, for at least three years after his graduation, devoted
himself to literary or professional pursuits, and has, during the same time,
sustained a good moral character. Fee, five dollars.
LITERARY SOCIETIES.
There are connected with the College three Literary Societies — the Philo-
kosmian, the Kalozetean, and the Clionian. The last is the ladies' society.
Each has its proper hall, and two of them have their own libraries. A Theo-
logical Society was also organized during the past year, composed of young
men who have the ministry in view.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
EXPENSES.
BOARDING, "WASHING, LIGHT, FUEL, AND TUITION.
For Fall Term $78 00
For Winter Term 52 00
For Spring Term 56 00
Day students will be charged —
For Fall Term from $17 to $19 00
For Winter Term from 11 to 13 00
For Spring Term from 12 to 14 00
When two or more members of the same family attend the College at the
same time, a reasonable deduction is made on the above.
EXTRA CHARGES.
Fall Term. Winter Term. Spring Term.
Lessons on the Piano or Organ, with use of
instrument for practice $17 00 $11 00 $12 00
Two lessons a week on the Guitar 15 00 10 00 10 00
Vocal music, two lessons a week 3 00 2 00 2 00
Voice Culture 6 00 4 00 4 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, 2
lessons
a week,
6 00
4 00
5 00
Pencil Drawing, a lesson each clay
4 00
2 50
2 50
TERMS
OP PAYMENT.
One half invariably in advance;
the balance at the middle of the term.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE. 29
TERMS AND VACATIONS.
The Collegiate Year is divided into three terms. The Fall Term will begin
on Monday, August 23d, 1880, and will end on Friday, December 17th, 1880.
The "Winter Term will begin on Monday, January 3d, 1881, and will close on
Friday, March 18th, 1881. The Spring Term will begin on Monday, March
21st, 1881, and will close on Friday, June 10th, 1881.
Students should enter, if possible, on the first day of the Term.
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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE.
RECAPITULATION.
Monday, August 23d, 1880— Fall Term begins.
Friday, December 17th, 1880 — Fall Term closes.
VACATION OF TWO "WEEKS.
Monday, January 3d, 1881 — Winter Term begins.
Friday, March 18th, 1881— Winter Term closes.
Monday, March 21st, 1881 — Spring Term begins.
Friday, June 10th, 1881— Spring Term closes.
VACATION OF TEN WEEKS.
Monday, June 7th, 1880, at 3 o'clock, p. m.— Annual Meeting of the
Board of Trustees.
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COMMENCEMENT WEEK.
1880.
Sunday, June 6th, 10 o'clock, a. m.
Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. D. D. DeLong, President of the College,
Sunday, June 6th, 7| o'clock, p. m.
Annual Sermon by the Pastor, Rev. J. K, Fisher, A. M.
Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 3d, 4th, 7th,
8th, and 9th.
Examination of Classes,
Monday, June 7th, at 7| o'clock, p. m.
Address before the Pauline Theological Society of the College, by Rev. M. P.
Doyle, of Mou ,t Joy, Penna.
Tuesday, June 8th, at 7J o'clock, p. m.
Public Meeting of the Alumni Association.
Wednesday, June 9th, at 1^ o'clock, p. m.
Class Day Exercises.
Wednesday, June 9th, at 7£ o'clock, p. m.
Annuai Address before the Literary Societies, by Rev. J. 0. Peck, D. D., of
Brooklyn, If Y.
Thursday, June 10th, at 8| o'clock, a. m.
Commencement Exercises.
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FORM OF BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executors the sum of dollars, in
trust, to pay over the same in after my decease, to the
person who, when the same is payable, shall act as Treasurer of the Lebanon
Valley College, founded in Annville, Pennsylvania, in the year eighteen
hundred and sixty-seven; to be applied to the uses and purposes of said
College, and under the direction of the Trustees of said College.