Wentworth Military Academy - Yearbook (Lexington, MO)
- Class of 1902
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ANNUAL CATALOGUE ANNOUNCEMENT muim I9QM903 LBX1N6TON, MISSOURL A pv ' Tp 11 1 I f O ' T ' iff yoo pkwM. It gives you a few reaaons to prove ivCr LI 1 Ol 1 9 Wentwovth Wlitazy Academy to be the place I. It is a MiliUtry .Stliool. II. It is the oldest uihI largest Military School in the Central Weat, and baa been under Ibu aame iiuuiagenient froin the very beginning of ita hiatory. in. Tho expensea are low, oonsiilering the advaQtagva offered. IV. Tho loojitiDu is a toim 9l i MOl ; (XM f ppg tti fa of «| haMpU MO tlu one nloou would not |niHst ! ,s. V. Ii IB ilut un mdividual enterprise, Ifui is incorporated und l)iil( ugH to  board of trustees, it has ao debt wfaMever. These faefa iiiauie ponosaeocei. VI. Sitoated on the blnffa of the Miaaoari ffiver, with oataral dndnage, oar bMlth reeoid is narlTalod. VII. Onr itltcihlniK-e ImmI sv Aon wa$ it .1mi M th IdjrtlMy e{.tll askogt, fUlik VWffJ t99m HlH ' occupied lliriiiiglioiii tliii entiri ' ri ImmiI yt ' iir. VILL Our l nil«iings, «xc« ptiug iLe itrmuijr ksll, ure ol brick and Stone, wore cuDntructod for llieir present laaes, are heated by hot water, and axe lighted by gaa and eleelxleity. IX. We Im Ik vl ' the flrat doty of a teacher of boys to be ths VllfllpineiBlpOf tZW mohAtd and .his jcfaioirwl lahor character building, nnd w work to tliosn onds. X. This is oue oi the one hundred schools vvbicb, uuoording to set et Oungi-ess, ure auppliisd by ibe U. S. Oovenuttent, without expense to the sohoola themselT B, with Begiilar Army offioera for sidUteiy Ijoitruction und with onlniinco and ordimnce Htore; . XL By a recent act uf tbo Missouri Legialaturo, this aobool waa made a post of the Ifational ChUUE! an snnosl ioapection by State ofBoers waa ordered, and all grsdoates of the Academy reo«?e eomnriidoos ss i Ue tenaiita ill the Vational Qnaxd. Uy direction or the I ' n-Riijrnt. nrxJcr the prnvlstODS of till ' Kri of ConnreHrf upprovvij N ' lvoniln ' r ;i, . ' aijlaln Jo alali H. KclloKK, IT. S. Ariiiy. |K n hln iwn niipllratloii is Je- tallt il liy ttiH Si ' tri ' tary of War aH profcH-inr of military veioacc and Uctic at the Wentwortb UUiUnr Acsdonur. B. a ooBam, To umeml Chapter 111 ' n1 ihr 1{. viMj l SUtfttUi flf ttolttli of MlHJtt.iirl. tns: , . nurii ' il •• The MllltU. by etiMrUit|r a new artlcl to lie kuowu as Aiiicli ' 11.  ' nlIUt il BiilaU- lishlng a |io«t of the Nalluual Cuard o( Mlfisotirl, at WtinC- wortii Hlliurjr Aoa4«ny. Usxiagum, Minourt Be tt enscted I17 tli« OflMmi Aa«unb|ly at Iba ttate at Ml ; •ooii. M foltows: Section 1. ThHt ciiniiltT 112 i r (lit Rcvl8i! l Staiut ' 6 of the Ststo ut Mlbaottrl. cnilllt ' d The Mltllia, be uut the eeintt is hereby uueniluil hy enacting a new t Ulf, to lie kaomi M Article U. and to rend an foliowa: AltTIOLK lU JM bUBb ag e Post of the KaUfloel Ouanl qI UlMourl «t Wentwortli IClUtaiy AtmOemy, Lexhxgtoo. UleMwrt. Sec 69Mb. Wenlworth Mllitnrr Acadenr. The Went worth MUlUry Academy at LexiHRton. MiMouri. is berebjr coaatltuted a post tn the National Quard of Mlesourt, and the Kovenior ia hereby directed to provide tor the annual 1b ■pectton by appolntlns for this pttrpoee a committee of three membera, recommended reepocUrely by the adjatant ' tenetul the SiBtp SHIM rinti n l rit of irabUo InstmctloB. and the preal- l«iii of tiir Stilt iM nr ! .if health. The cttremor la further more auiliuriii-a uiul iiii-i ' tetl to appoint and commlaalon the offlc ers of ilie Ac-adcmy as officers of the National Guard of Missouri, to rank as followii: The Bupt ' rlnt indent a« cukitiol; th« lirliicipal as lleuti tiani-cciiiiticl ; tht ' i miuaiiil.uit as la Jor; the qiiartfrniafter 03 major; the BUrgtoii us luujor; the adjuluiit u i A|iiiilri; the iirofeeeeTS as captalna; an4 the KmdutttKH an seeuad lloutoiianta. NOthlBS In Ihia act ahall he coaetriie4 to ptfftan v BtvngiMMk Iw tb jpiurpiMMHi ih« biU. ■umrrwAST coloisel Stephen a. mills Inspector fi r (hp I_fniti? I State GovcrntueTit ADJUTANT GENKKAL W. T DAMEttOW, InsjieciiH for the Stale of Miuonri. Ei-Oflicio. SUPEKINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION W. T. CARRINGHblTi laapictorfbrtiMSiatir al Mtamri, Ek-OflwiA, f mDSan? liVATE BOARD OF HEALTH. DR. ki Wi lbU i In i ' i-.-Kir f.ir ihc Stall- .f Mis i.iti, I t-llfliciO. COLONEL VV. M. liOUE, Iw iMcwi r for iho Mtawri Stm l nlfwilty. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. JUDjQ K B| 3.BA9P FIELD, President Ma BL CAXHdN, Seowtmy. 40069 WM. McCAUSLAMO, TrMiiinr. TBB WADDELL. lUL J. 0; tOmWiajBL ACADEMIC STAFF. dOLONEt SANDFORD 8BLLEBS. A. M., Superinteadant, (Cottnl dnircrsiiy, Kcniuck), i nUtr anj Af ' l ' li .i Mathematus. MAJOR A. W. ALLEN (FtlrfiBM Mnitny Aouksoiy,) qAFTAIN J08IAH H. KELLOGG, U. S. (Ok S. Mtluiy Academy— Delaned by Secratuy of Wat;) Prvfttief ef MiStary ttne antf Tatlitt. CAPTAIN T. II. THOMPSON, A, Ai., (Ilampdea Sidney Collq ) tMim, (ir k and SfamUk. 0 3?UXti A. J ( ' IIALKI.Ey. A, K.j (Hanilulpb-Macui) Ci Uc|{ie,) OAFI. C. A. JENKINS. A. B., P. E. B. UttmtU Siiente tuU Dirtaor AtkUtiu, MAJOR A. W. ALLEN, C mm rHaf Brmtkti. CAPTAIN W. C. BAUNHARPT, OMmorI Sm Uia cnitjr,) J SmJS p. A. DAT, B. D., StntUtry tf Fatultf. UUHAUE F. BLACK W ELL, (Bathaiiy Colkge,) MRS. A. W. AUJSN, (New Y«i fc C n! lf MMte.)i GA£3 B. J. 8TARK, Muaical Dirootor. Cmr PHYSICIANS, BATTALION ORQANIZATION lOQI li . CutQiuanUaDl uf Cadetit . Ujoh A. W. Aixem STAFF AND NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Major T. K. Simmons M. Scrgenat C S. Niciiou Adjotuit R. W. CouB SorgeHut Mttjor. S. Palmbk O. W. A«9cutt ' Cbi«f Trdmpetrr ;C. It lUMHram Color SpiitiHHrt.t • •. .•«• •-. • • • t-t- m • • • A. Jk xtyiXo t T COMPANY A. , J[. N. StiirgiB 4 LioiiU ' nanl W. Q. JnmiHon LkMiteiinnt W. li. t uigloy First Setgeunt W. GtiiTM Sergeant M. P. Crom , i. .. .. . .St rgeant J. K. GfKMlwin Corporal T. F. Brown Corpoml J. B. Kaymond .Corporal L. A. Diiiif lniiy Cnrpornl H. U. Crai Corponil nr. 8. Fei usun Qorppral BANP. W. Doster II. A. Lewis . . E N. Wilkin . H. B. Henry.. J. 1 ' P. B. P. F. O. COMPANY B. k« at •« •! CaptaiB i.Uatttaamfr. ....lientadiBit .Fbat SergiHuit H. Horlon • Seigeaot T. Il.irt Sergoant L ilitrrington ..Corporal liecko r Curpoml M. Millikiti ....iOorptiNl I . pHviH Corpond P. Tboix (Jorpoml X L.Biini)i.. ...Corporal S. 0; itombiia. . OMfb... . . 4 COMOSSKISED OWICERS. ■HA Acklcy. ' Jiiv Winfiold Nohmskn Adam, ARiort ilouBton Kiintuu .Old Mex tod B:ill, .TniiK ' Atwixxl Missouri lUinl, Clarence Wurp, ' a Nebrwka Bankbeod, Qecn-ge VeinoD i i. .TleaaM fii ' i kiM-. lionlH .KtnaM lii tT, Kre l Ht«nry MitMour! Uruwn, Albert Uluon Miaooart Browiif Tfaottii Jlayd . .. .. .. .. ..Knttu Burdl, Im Lm MisHotiri OuDpbtIt, Fred FmnciH Missouri GUM, Phillip Franklin Kaiuafl ClyLorno. Fr - 1 Dowlght ... KansnR Cobb, William... ... .IfiMoari Ookk Itolpb Waldo ..NflffMki Cowdiny, Bo«oo« CleT«]u d ••m •• Arktnwi Gnig, Hoary Hairiwm MiMRKni Orntn, Mayo Kuum Culp, Ralph Ciksey Minonii Davia, Allen Milter . ' . vw«i; • MisAoiiri Diivig, Fnink Luther Illinois Duvison, Clarence Bdgar Kansiui Dariaon, George NSebolas ; . « , Kaosu DiiagWty, Lee Aloxnniior MiMOuri DoBthae Eurl Clcvflan l Oklabonia Doeter, Wiuie Hiui)(Mlcn KenMU KtHager, Mark Joseph ..«« MJjioiBi FprprHori, Walter Scott . ..«.. .............. .OkljihoniJi Gilltuore, George Kllis ...... .« ..KiinaM Goldmao, Benjainiii Ttoii Goldman, Lawrence Edward Texas Gooilwin, Joliii Koilh MiMoarl Unihaui, JS ' fwmuu Leo Gdorado Grarea, Wilbom .KuUM ITnrdin, Jolm Ralph Nebraska Harned, OeDjautin Kansas Harrington, Paul LewU , Nebraska Hart, Paol Lef trie ii-ii i , .......... Missomi Iltntli, Vernon Loivnzo Ktinnaa ilonry J Howard Rert •  . . .. . ........ «•.-. . . ..... ■• . . . . . • • .■. ... . . . . • .... . .... . . . . . . . Kanisaa Herliert, Bjrroo Gevelnnd ..DliiMis Horton, Joaeph Hondricks . i... .. ....., .« .. .loira Hamphre i Tboouw Clunoe .......... . w ......... . . . . . ... .. . . . . ..... . . .. .w.. ««i«;l BrthB !I!enitovy JniniFinn, Willie QiiilHn Toxns Johuatoue, F. E4lward ....... , ludiun Ten-ilury Jonm, Edward Leon.. ..v v. ..AriMm K( Hrl y, ()i villi) i.. ....... .CSdotado Kollofifi. P.iiil liiirsh. Iowa Kiug, Rul erl Uugtra ArkttUM KiMier, Frank Edward KuHW Keiiolt!!-, ThoiniiH Earl Missouri Kitdteo, Louis Conway •  . .. .••• .-. Colorado liswis, Hiram Aogwt ................. .. ,:,.ki.i -vt;. ..i i- vv...;iVihi ....... ..Minonri LiOTB| CraBk Crosw .... ..v ' . ' . . ......... . ' . ' w.... ......... .1 ■.... ..Indiu Huttbcfty Littvial, Chnrli ' s Misflouri LayUia, Lunuiu Heart Arknnwu liMdor, Jobo EriMit Dotav ..Miasoari l,Marok8, Henry Charles .. Missonri Major, Finlsy Alexander Colorado Milligan, Ernest Nebraska muydn, Fbrry Maroh . ....v... Kanaas. Mooni, .Fnmos Qiiarlor Missouri SMalUiews, PhiUp Temple lllinoU MeDwHiW, D. O. Miasowi MeLaoe, Jobs Whtt«. ..Coloradu Niiill, John Arthur Knnsas Nicholo, Churleti Sidney .... ..Missonri NurtuD, Clande WilliMo i . . . . Knnsas IHiliiMrf tfloloj • • • • • • « ' • ' f; ' • •• •• •« • ■«• «• «• , «• ••••.«. • «4 4t •, SAi)i0otiJn Pnitl, Fre l Elins MiRsrxiri Pile, Leslie Fulkonoil .Kaaaos FMne, Max Milton. MiMonri Quigley, Willinui Buird Hiaaoari Raymond, .1tum 8 Harnoy Knnsiu Roberts, i uul Uolluud low RoMBtlMl, Joel KaiMMr Koppoto, Riirl Kee Eldd.. KnnHns SprioK, Joel .4 Indinu Territory FStevena, Robert Wilson 4 ......Kama 3 SimnionB, Tiodinun Karl..... .i ... ...... V:i ' Mhinmota i S| ioknall, Quintiis Kollaiul Kmnaat I SimforU, Frodorick WilUam MisMuri I V stains, John Niebob. , Texas Slushor, Loruy Hnrriran 4. .4 44 .. .. i. .. .. . lliaBOllri 1 Sprier, lialph Cnrroll Kaoaaa ' ( Stuckey, George Ernest, Jr Miaaoori Small, Andrew Vietbr Miaaonri f 0 Stone, Wilber Ernosl Kansus S J fVp k IV.Hr ' d • 9 •.• • a • .a a • .• a. • a ' t fee m m m 9 ,a m- a • • . « :« mm • ; m ' m • 4 • •« • i ttllB H — 1«— Toopffer, Edward. Kumm Tnwnaend, .loho Rulwrt Jbd Tsrrikxj Thais, Otto Palmer ., a..., RauM Tarpin, Pay Bowen .   . Iowa Vance, James Ricbaril. . « ' V .« y ' • « • • • ■•« ' ;4 -« ' « ' V-v v ' it yV« r .... ..Oolondo Vundinkel. Ldi-on Lae , Toxna Wallace, Charles Miaaouri Wilaoii, Wallis Dra)t« Kaam WmMIm, R 1 1 Nebraska W« hinptoti, .loliii Kichurd New Mexico WaabingUm, Jerry Calvin lodian Territory WariangtoB, RvwaeU ham bdim TarrUoty Watts, Hurry Bryant ........ . , , KnosaS WOUaa, Slmo Mewtoo Indian Territocy Wentwortb, Albert Martin . i. .......Miaaouri VVooilnitf, Fordinanil MlMDUri WcMxlraff, Frederick Wyoming Wallaoe, Carlylo ..UiMourt WiUiama, BMtor liode Arkaoaaa VclSf VilliSiin Ofo orjr • •« •••• •••••• ••• •••• • ' a ' ji f ¥ ' v •t t i«ji ' • ' xtis Miaeoiui —IT— RECAPITULATJON. From Aiizoaa From Oklahnma. JFnm M UMKMiri Fnwa KaiMM, From IDiiiob. From Iowa. ......... Fniin Nflii ' UslcA Fn)tu TvxHtu , From ladiaa Tartitinry Froo) Now Mexico.. . . From Old Mcxioo.. .. From Colorado From Wyumii From Arkiinsns Fttm Mianvaota. ..... Totd.... —18— tnC SATTALKWr DiMiil« Hank). HONORS. At Um cIdm id amim 1M)1-19C!9 lionm wew CUfvonl TakdioUny to flilMd ContoBlunt : KkCIOII lilNDE NVllUAIU. Oillmul tliiiliirMlii|i Mn lnl to Orru i ' AUtiui TuBU. Seeond Contaslant : iBdiTidbal llim«iy DHU PHm to Saipwd CoDtestant: Lrk Amsxanper DAnaHUBOr.. 8po(H«i Montioo in the Army Kofristar: Balpb Waldo Coi.k, 1002 QRADUATES. (Ill Um win id their oIms studiiig.) Wiid« DoMer, £leotiT9 Couna, with Hunor. Baetor Linilt ' WillirimK, Etuctivt C iurii«, with Honor. Newman Leo (Jrahmu, BiiBiDess Course, with Honor. Willtem Qoillln Jamison, Elective Coarse, wilh Honor. Elmi) Newton Wilkins , Elt ' otive Course, with Honor. CbarltM Mulvin l ijanfrits, Bfttineas Cottiae,, with iiunor. G«orge Ernest Stnefc , ESIeotivo Ooorsigi. jJanea Ktotiiinl Vance, DiitiincHs CouraO... FmI Leitric Uiirt, Elective Coursti. Himm Augoat Lewis, ElectiTe Couno. AHaa Milter Davis, Biuinem Coone. John IC ' i(li Goodwin, Klcctivo Conrsp. Bjroa Clweland Hei ' bert, Biuiness Course. Clarenoo Wurrvn liuird, Busineaa COMae. Robert Sogers King, Elective Coarse. Balpb Wiildo Cole, Business Course. Williiiin Hainl Qnigloy, Elwtive C()iirf«e. John NicbuU Sturgis, Busiuess Course. Thonatt Earl Kenslor, ective Quarw. POST-mADUATUB. (Alpbabetkd .) Gay Winield Ackley. rhnrlcfl Sidnr-y Nicln-lH, Teideaum Karl s ituiuonB. A diploma of gradaatioo in the Eleotive Cborsa was Awardad to Guy Winfiefd Ackley. gradnate in tha Busincflil ttMft Fi ClaiKaf l lor pm pfiiamt work. OKiVUVATING CLASS. OTADUATSS-poirnMMeD. J. G. J. Q. Gtuunberm W. F. Ahreiw. J. B. An lrfw. A. I. CMHiplielL W. 8. Alien. Robert AtkinBon. H. F. niMckw.-ii. B. U. Bi-own. 1886. B. 11 Xubouin. 1887. % B. SnTomiaii.. I88S. (.1. r.. siiii ' kii ' i-. F. (.i. SiiIIk ' i liii. V. J. Wiilett. ' T. C. Young. J. K. Eklmondfl. B. C. Hyde. Ife W. Creaabaw. Mnrtin GnaMtn. W. R McCiinn .F. U. Huaaell W. n. WMffin. C. G. WorUuQgton. B. T. Cwtleouui. J. C. S ' o«tlks. BniB0tl Qeedon. 8, 8. GaoliiQk. S. B. Tliurnlon. J. U. Biiude. J. A. DeArmond. Sk A. y V H iW i il. M. Uunkiu. N, D. Jiiolisfm; W. (J. Kdly. ;iiirkiiMeOii«; R. O. Cnvens. IMt. U. M. Miiore. J. A. AmloTHitn. G. P. Blttckwcll. C- L. Drtnicron. A. L. Fallnon. E. W. PiUbiigb. 1881. Ray Friizior. Leiunol Hioklin W. W. Iroliin.l. Joseph liMiiiie. C!Jbiu:lei Maj or. QRADUATES-OONTINUeD. H. L. Cruzen. C. E. DamnU. W. H. EdwotdiL Q. W. Fair- W. W. GwT. T. Si. Cobb. £. R. CorfaelL j:. O. Homtoa. L. ri. Cox. F. B. Oille. H. T. Harria. .1. N. Holman. A. W. NflHon. B. VV. Carton T. K. Gntroo. II. N [).• Menil. R. H Dutvlier, L. H. Eiiilir6j-4 C. U. Kellogg. 8. P. Kollogg. E. IL VV ' iigstHtl, 1897. P. II. Kirk. 8. 1 ' . .Sinvycr. W. G. Slioil.y. N. Todhuntec. 6. 3b Tuo ken II. U. MoffoU. H. L. Owen. B. Stoubton. E. H. Siiwyor. T. K. iSboibjr. N. T. 8thi C. Bit. Thorp. D. KoUer. A. liilm. W. IV MoAIwftter. O. K. Oin Hby. II. A. Sawyer. O. £. Sellera. D. Willing. L. D. Slasben J8 9. T. A. B:itoH. W. C. Edwards, Jr R. E. U Hfcklin. V. V. Huokler. .1. V. Iloili.ltij, Jr. E. S. Kiitiliiiheiiiiet. 11. C. Aniioger; I ilhiirn C ' Olo, C, S. ! ' ' .Mrc(lget E. C. lUll. W. G. Aokley. 0. B. Brink. E. H. Carpenter.: Wude Evsns. N. C. Hull. O. H. Holdbetg. C, E. Linvis. IB. L. Loowentlud. :X B. LyooB. ltKH . 1901. C. F. PiitU ' miii. U. fi. Kuaaell. M. A. Tbrhune. ( ' . V. VjtiishBB. I). I . Violelt. B. L. WiUiuitt. H. 0 . Xonoi : Enrl Howett. GtMirge Kerdolff. J. y. Rowntree. T. J. Stdokbi:. T. N. McCittiiand. C. a Kichola. M. y. o ' KooiiE. B. T. Payne. F. M. Phillips. L. F. Sampson T. K. Simniowk E. T. SUer. W. A. WiDiam. WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY. ' | HK Aoadcmy hsd its origin in tlie tlesira of Mb. Stbphkm O. WnmnrnTH to er«M:t a monument to th« ' • iiM niDiy r f his ilfccasoil son, Wii.i.iam Wkntworth. In iln ' yivir IfifiO n wiiitdlili ' I ' liiliiiii}. ' fui ii .lay uolioul wua purct)U8«(l, anil to Sc ' pleuibor of tlio same yaar Itio dooiii weru opunuU for stuiieuts. Dr. li. L. Hobaoa, ooir of ttw McODrmidi ThaologUial SMninary, w«a eboMB u Prindpal, and tlie prewot Superioteodeol ivn whotad as Ms associate. In April, 1881, m duvter whh secured, imd tlie scliool wus authorized to confer saok degrees and marks of iiHtiiiclion as are usually grsntotl Uy literary inatitntions. A lK ur(I of twven Imatees was appointed, con sting of members of the different Protestant ohnrchea of Lexington. At ttiu end of tt e first year Dr. Hohaon tttirad to eater the ministry, and the present SoperiatandeBt, who has ever since Ijeen at tha bead of the soIkmiI. wns left in olmrj f. During tlio wcond year tho military feature was addo !, making thin llip pioneer of military schools in the West. It was soon deemed advisable to make Uie aohool a iKMirding-scliooi ; and the Ubarality of the fcmnder at onoe prorided a soltable building. This bail iig soon prored iDadeqnata for the Iwireasiog imtnmage, and Mr. Wentworth donated tho present gnmnds and buildings thon t-limding. Througlj the fostering t -are of tlie fnundei ' iind the lihtirnlity of the citizens of Ix-xington ami Lnfuyette Ooanty, impruvemoots have lM en nmde us the nociU of ibu Bubooi hare demauUGd. Tho school has stcudily grown in piiblio favor, as its students have gone forth into puUio life or to distingubh theaiaelvea In amvetaitiea for wUsh It prefiared theni. Several universities in the East hirI in tlie West have recognized tho merit, of its work by offering raw aoHOLaitsHira to its graduates, and by receiving them without further examination. The Missouri Legislature has made it a post of the National Guard, and provides for the commiasioning of its graduates as aeoond lieutcnnnt and for an nnniiai inspeotion. The United States Government has selected it as one of the three Sfliools. incliulin ' the State University, iipportioncd (o MinKunri l)y Act of Congress entitling it to the detail of a Regular Army oflloor for military instruction and to ordnauce stores, free of ob8i]g«. Tho present management —ST— luw a Itmae u{ thirty yours ua the school, nud, kiiring conduuted it through the Blruggies of ila youth, iwls warmnted in ll eUevIng that tfao mme siioc«( will •tteod it in the fntura w in the tMwt. Tlie oai-e«r of our school, showing its steadily increasing patronage, it« strengthening hold oo popnlir fiiYQir« its tii-uaiii ' iiing curriculum, hoth ucadetuic and military, liespenka thd merit nnit ?ri n« ne8S of its work. Established act rui u finnuciul enterpriso, hut as a gratuitous mnnnmont from Ihc cducutiuiml iuipulsea of a worthy foander it Uvea to.day the ixai iko militast seHooi. in th We«t, baring bntved dlffioaltiee wbieb our «omii«Hton on dif- |j| |l tt baaee, buvi- liocn imaMf l r urniount. BepOjgnizing the virtuu of the work at Went worth Military Academy, tho merit of its perse veruuce, itsgenu- inenMB an mwoiaiOB or rbmro xkh, the CommoDwealth of the State of Minoori bos gained for the inatitntion nalhmal notloe reatdting in the detail of a Dnitad States Army officer who saperinteods our military routio« aeeoras for ns pquipintiits, nmi introdoooaaoeh featones aCfi( j[ahur Anay lifia u ntajf boi oonaidMMi advandlgaonn and feasible for a school for boys. In 1899 the Miaaoori Legiabdore poaoed an aol making this school a post of the National Unard. This aet provides for an .uinuii! iiispi-clion liy tlic State nnd for the uomtuiHsioning in the Niitional Guard of all the offioon and future graduates of the school. Excepting the mutter of upproprintions, this eelnblliihaa tho isame ndatioD between the Academy and the State as exists Imtwcon West P( int and the United States. PLAN OF THE SCHOOL. rC is the puipo-iu of the present management of this aobool to use those methods wbli will develop most aoooessfQliy the iNTKi.i.Ktn iTAi moiui. and imiyhk ai. powt-rB of the studenta. To insuro the heet mental tniin- in ;. nono hut men of lilK?ral and tLoroiigli tilucaliKii ntxl if snocessfnl ex] erii nc «? in tiMching tirfi I ' tiiployed. Libet ' ul vxp !uditurcs hiivc been made in securing the l cHt mochanicul nids for instruotion, such as chemical and pbyaioal apporatoa, maps, churts, matliematioal iturtramenta, etc That conwt moral and religions instraction niiiy be given, the tesobers are Feqoited to bo CliriHtiun men, meuil ers in gotxl Htnndiii(;of someevangsUoal oborcb. The student MVimqaixwl to Attend some ohorch every Sandny in a body aooompaoied by • iMteher Ibe BUiln to reed and ttodtod daily. A gynuuurium ta atwaya opao tin vm, and tlie didljr military drill ia as r folarly reqnixed aa reoitationK, uffordiitg out- of th« Iw t vxeroitm koomi for physical development. All pupils fn m a diatiinrci nm mnM of tho UmchcrH hofirt! iiml ladirt i tho sr-liool. in ordi-r that tho intliieiico and HUjwrvision of the taacber may Ik) conslMnlly aud moat mccvimiuiiy exercutv.!. U} ' tliin iutimutv ikstk ciaiion l elwoeu pupil and taaebar, thai part of a yonth ' s edncatida which ia ooti de of tb« text-book ean haat be attended to. They are siiipKlt- ' d from evil in(lnon ' o« and tnnj;ht hnbitn of gentility, nPiitm ss uml jMinctiinlity. Tlio -iiixdcs9 are required nod taugbl buw t atudy, niid the auibitioiu are eooounifMi to greater eadeavor. The scIiihA ia, aa it werai oao Brgt family, in which eaob taapber ooeajUea Uw pUce of a paruit or an aider brother to the boya. LOCATION. T EXlNGTON, Mir H itiri, i; ii town of five tliou imd inlndiitiint. ntxMit forty miloa from Kansaa City, and It: ncccBsililf (ly fli« Missouri l tioitic, llifi Wiilmsh ntul llio S!iiit;i Ki railroiuk. VVliilo it lias water- works, ufstH, elnctrio lights, and luuiiy utUur uioderu conveuiunoeii, it Ih iiul an tu;livc liintiDesM place, but is really an e ldy amid boomiog Weatam towin, where atodenta nuy paraoe their atadiee io oointerrapted qaiet. Sttoated od the aoothem blaflb of the Miaaoari SiTer, it is uu«urpaaaed in bvalthfulneaa by any point in the State. Lixiugton ia wall known in the Weet aa an educational center, haTiog, in addition to Wentwortb Military Academy, two bu ge and flouriaiung oollegea fur young ladiea. The eduvulionul lulTanlagea have attracted and i-etained a refined and coltivated oilixen- ahip. Being one of the oldeat and most sottled towns in the State, nil thinga connpire to direct to habita Of study till ' minds of tlic Htndcnts who ussenihU ' lii-n ' from nil purt of iln ' Soiitii und Wi ' hI. Tlii- riin;. ' ri r;utton of s hool« gives to cuch many iidvautagea wbicb uu one, or even two «cboolb ulono, would poaseau. Tbey unite in auvuring Laotare Conraaa luid epedal teaehera of Moaio, Eloootion, Art, oto., and tiieraby obtain the beat talent. In Lexington was fougiu one of the Importaiit battlea vl the late Civil War, and the Acad(;ray itvikto 1pdlt9 wwr Um «MM oi ooofiiot. Thia fact leodara tti jdnon «KO0«di8i appcDpriateiar a. militaijjr afltaooL —an— r OUB courses uf slmly, llib CIsMicul, tbe Lutia-Gugliab, itie Elective, and ihv Uu incss, are ollcrud beld oM of which mart be tHken by those who eacpeot to giacluiite. A Mteot coane, differing from the ebOTf aeoQirdiiig to the wishea of pat-cntt, and not embracing biwuduM oadtkl ag frttb mfAt 9ltibimM99 Mv «ad oertifiontes will bo itwanlml in the bninohes i ' omi letod. While not tributary to any oollc in pnrticulur, the Acudoiny litu ao designed iia Classical (Joubsb that students having completed this ooorse find easy admiaaion to the moet prominent colleges and tmiversitiea of oar liiii ' l. Till ' ITniveraitic f Missouri. KaiiNiH, Michij nn, Pennsylv;iiii;i, l iitm. iiili College, Cornell Uniyersity, Vauderbill Unive rsity, Wiubingtuo and Lee, and Centrut University uf Kentucky have hid: theUr ralhi tfrpttp senttUrea of oor school, and most of them were edmittad . without eKaminttina. The Electivk Coaam and the T rmiiiiM rt JU— hiiilnglliii wntitiiim of lniik,.Matmu 1 pupam ■of a farther eolIe iiUe ouune i-qnidiy us well. The Bdsisess Cocbse is deeignetl especially fur i1k m) ivbu cunlemplatc nu further acudooiic or collegiate work, giving its students such instruction in ptiMUoBl BOsuntss work as to empower them lo oimdaot ioteUigently tiMjKdinary affairs of u l u tnoKx I ' lfe. A Post-Obaduatb Cuuuius of one j«iir kiitBoj;lren to those who wish to nmainrwith ntjftw padtntioii in one of the regular oountes. SUB-SECONDARY. To tli( « who art ' not j)ri p!ir( l to lnk i up sfrictly swonjlury whool wurk, tlmroiijrli iiisf ruction is offoml in Kuaiiing, SpoUiog, Pcnuinnahip, Lunguugo Lcusuns, Lcllor Writing, Elvmcnliiry Ei)gli tj, (.inimtnitr, I ' ulitiail Owgmpby, Pbymoftl Qeograpby, United Statw H tory, Pby«i«lo;ry PrMticHl Arithtmlic, nod Higher Aritbmetio. Ill • oni ' in! tmi(« ' s it in y bt founii mlviiMlhie for tluoic who itri prrparnl for llic ; fc in(!jiry  n ' ' t ' tnko at tho HHiuo titue in iboir oaur|e 0110 or more of Uie:i||ntU.w.of t e .Sub-Secoodujr by wity of review, m Aritbuelio, S| elling, or Booin«Mb{p SECONDARY. MATHEMATI09. FIK8T rsiB. Fir t 7 ' «rrm. WeDtworlh ' 8 Sobuul Algebra, begun. 8 eond r«m.— WMtwortb School Algebii. SBOONO YBAX. F!rKt. Trrw. — Went worth ' s ScIukiI Al obrii. Second lerm. — Wonlwvrlb ' « Uoumetry Phuu ' ) TUIRO rEAB. firtt WcDtwortb ' a O«om«try (PIjum). J ktt ftm — Wenlwurlb ' a College Algebra. Steond Jim.— Wentwortli ' s Trlgooometry (Plaoe sod Amlytic) ENGLISH. KIUST TEAR. Fir$t 7i ' i ' m. — (J Ktpet ' H Theljustof ilif MohiciuDs, Coleridge ' s The Anclenl Mariner. One oaoH |MMiti( n |Mir w ek rc(iiiir( il. AllcirH Gninimur. CollHtoral Heading: Riitisli and Amorican ClnsHicii. Setumd Term — SouU ' h ilyttnbtM« Luwoll ' s ' ' Vmion of Sir Launfal. One MimpoiidtiOli p er w«efc nt Term. — Gijorge Eliitt H Silas M.ii ni r. THnnyKon ' s ' rin- Pi it)(cx s. PoHrson ' s Knglitili Ciimpo- ilition. Tivii t iii|KMiti«)ii por vi « k KMjiiiivii Imii- CriUfoLl.StjUKly : MacinHHy ' a Em B w Mittoo iwd Addisw. Collatoral UuiUiug : Hl ' iti il uiul Aiiiitriciin AiilliorK. SfCfwd Term. Goldumlth ' a The Vicar of W k«lleld, Pope ' Iliad (Books I, VI, XXII, XXIV), FeanioD ' s Knglish Tui) .•iiiii|H..Miions per Week niiiiirt-il. For Critical Study : Miltun ' s OiWmi ItgrtucUs, X« ' Aiiegro, .aiKl U Peaaecoso. OollaUn«l ICoading : Britiafa and Amerioau AiuUora. TBtBI) TBABf F ik( T ' I-iii. - Th« ' Sir l{c ;:fr IV ( ovci ly Pjiikts, Sliakoft|M ' «ro '  TIm- MnrliMut i f Veniw, in ron- nedion with Uullecli ' a llisltH-y of English Liluniture. Three cumpoaitiuna {wr week, required. Pur Critical Study: Burke ' a Speoob on Conoiilation with America. ' Collnteml Reailing : Britiab and Amerioao Aittbovaic JStocmd Term. — Hawiborno ' s Tbe House. of thi SeM-n ([nl)leH, Poo ' s I ' ooni-s. Tbreeodnipnlliem WiMldc ( i ill lli ti i-_v if AiiKTii ' Mii T iti ' rntiir« ' r« ' ]iiir«Kl. ( illnliTiil Uoading : Ann-rii ' an Cla.s. iic«. In this yuiir will l)v inuimit ' il u ri- viuw df all the leiulingH eiubraued in collide cutnuiuo ruquireiucnts and inoiiDiiuitloos upon th«m will be given iram tine to time at a( n( etc4 T LATIN. Ftr$t T-rin. Smiloy nn l Slorko ' -i Itopinnorss ' I atin Rook. iS!«0i n Zifm. Siuiley and i: lurkfl ' s fiiiginiif-ris ' L:itin Hook. (JoUura UrKdatiiu. Tarm. — Boriew of Forma. Gn«Doagfa ' 8 8«ooad Yetr Latin. TIUKO YKAK. Second I ' tsrHu — Keltiey Ovid; Kowpp ' e Virgil. FUUKTU TKAR. Fint Turtn. — Mytbniogy ; Knapp ' S Virgil. Seamd Tfrm. — Groi ' tirmirli ' ' Cicero : H«iniii ll ' ,s Pmsf t ' oiiijT ) ili  n. Thin course contuiu|ilule. « the e utviiluiil uf tivu hixikti uf (JteMtr, •even umtioiw 6{ CSi$Bro, one tliuuamid liaii of Oridi mx books of Vii l, and tiie wboUi of Bonnett s Latin Proae CompoiHion. GREEK. FlUST VBikB. Fini TtfriTt.— White ' s First Qtnak Book. VMtinQed ; Oido to the A i ij wfe AEOOMD TBAX. ftr«t Term. — Goodwin ' s Gniiniimr ; (ioodwin ' s AnulHiHis. Second Tertii. — GimmIwIii ' m AnalwaiM ; Collnr and Dnniell ' s Fnwe (JompoHition. — 3T— HISTORY. FIBST TEAB. J wvt Tsrtn. — My«r  Aocioiit History. J rnt Term, — MyerV Metliwvul aihI Modern Hiitoiy. vtaiiiD ' iiniAli., FirKt T ' -rin. — Ran8onl( ' s History of Kiigliind. S eotui Taivk ' -CbaDimig-s Stodaoto ' Ubtoiy of Uw Unitied Stet ; Civil Qev«niB«iit. NATURAL SCIENCE. riK T TEAK. Ptrat Term. — Hondley ' i Pliyjiios with L4il or:ilory Miiniiul. iSeeond Term. — IliMuUey ' it rhysics witli Luhoratory ManiiuL SECOND VRXR. T ' Vr Term. — Willimua ' Cliomiittry uml Lnbonitory Mutiiiul. Siwmd Tom, — Williuns ' C KNnistiy and Labonilory MtmoaL —38— QERMAN. VVi l Jl rw. Otis ' Goimiin Gninirniir. 6 ' tfcw i i Jiwm. — UraniOMr vontioucd j Harr ' m ' Rca ier. SK OM VEAK. first Term. — Whitney '  Geruiitu Ciruuaimr ; Mitiuu Vua BiiinLeliu ; Diu JournulUteu. Steond JZSnih.— i-WIUtnvy s fSeniMui Gfanunitaar; Maria Stonrl ; SelecUotts. PRENOH. XTBSTTBAS. fint T r n. — Fraaer ftnd Sqntiir ' s Fmu li Graiutiiur mid ExeroitBS. Sfcoful 24irm H |ftan Sapor ' fraieb fieadWi SecOND TKAB. J ihrl Turm Setections from Haley ' s L ' Ablie GoiwtaDtin, ' Moliero i Le Miaantkropo. Sneoud Ttrm Selectioa ' s from Hngo ' a ' Lm Htoermbies, Radm ' «Atbalie, Vultaire ' s ' ' Mtnapa. ' SPANISH. riBBT TKAX. Jint Term, — De Torno ' it Spaoiali Gnunnuu: and Exen twa.; 3mmd 2SMiiK--- hiiiniDar eoatiiuMdi liatklM SMdKS l ' ' ir t Ttri . KniiiM ' v ' f ' finitiiiiiiu: Kl Cipiliin VciK-no; GUJ|li Sdcoiui Tarm. — Lti Fauiilia i c Alvurciltt; Don C iiiji lc. COMMEIIOML BuBiomt Arithnn ' tic nionllw fi nri e — I unit). PmoUonl UiHtkkinipmg (U tuutiLlitt cMxirao — 1 iinil). dhortliNRd Htitl Typuwriting 9 montho onurm — 1 unit). Cuuiiiierriiil Luw (4j [U(Mllll loiirsi- — i luU). Comniercitii (ico niphy i4A inonllig coarw — f unit). Civil CuTernuK ' iit 4 inoutiu coiii ' ae — 1 unit). MfLITARY SCIENOE. Jlirtt T«m.— U. S. A. DHll Kegulntiona. Stecnd ArM.--U. S. A. Drill ttclgalAtinDii; MaJtaclB OtttpMit Puty. JPifvt Ttirm. — WiigiK ' r ' s Klt incnls of Mililiiiy SoieiR- -. DRAWINQ. JFirtt Term. — nf Instruments; Drawing to Soalp; ] 6l(erint;; Geonietricnl Plani- Fi ' iin . 8«eend Z ' m i.— Uruphic Solulipm; Geometriodl SolidSi Iii8truai«nl«l FarapactiTo; Topogritpliy; ffimplft Architectural and Machine Di ' signs. GRADUATION. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSES. D IPLOMAS Grnduulion will Iw nnrnnloil to nil sUuluiiU. wliu sitlmfaclorily complutc, ia iiddition to the ocmrMM in Mtlitarjr Sdenoe, nnjr oottrse of stndieft offered by thin Aoadooiy that will mtiafy tho eolranoe n ' i|iiiirii)eoti of the Colleg« of Arts of the University of Missnml, iho Univenity. of K;itiKis iilic reqnireiiiunt «), the ITniTeraity of Tezae, the Uniremty of Nulirasku, ihu Univereiiy of Cotomlo, tbe UuiveiHtiy of lowH, or the University of DliooiR. By wsy of illatitnitioa we give below the entrenoe reqnlreoieote of the Uoi- teaily of UieeoaH end th 1|jiAvaeii4gr dfiEttiii tii ' .itii 6ntiekM4atttmiW «eed«agr Englisli !} unit . MHtbomntics , ..3 units. History , S units. • Foreign Ltingoiige .....S units. Scienoe 1 unit la addition to the above, three luitti are reqalred to be eekntfld from the following subjeota: 4th unit in Maihematice. 3ril unit in Ui- lory. S uniUi in (iruoii. 9 nnita in French. S UBita in Qerman. S unite in Spaaialt. 8 nnits ia Latin, t oait la Sdeoce. 1 oniil in Drawii . —48— jiTnt leM thnn tw«i uQitu will be uceeptixl in any foreign Inngunge, and, where L tin i« offered, not lees than tlm• nnit 4 nor more thnn four UQitKwill be «oc«pted. Onlj one unit will be Hccepted hk OQjrmife-aoilttMMt. B| |i.: l toofW Mdtetian par iredb The 0nivefnifj||r of iCHnsn« : Englinh 3 imit . Mnlhomittii ' H .3 iinitH. IliHioiy 1 unit. Scienue (I ' hysics). 1 unit. Ldljiii 8 nnitN. Phy«i«nl (iP« frr | ' l ' v . . i  n i. Civil Go vi-rnnu ' iii unit. In eddllion, two unite nrv retjutrod In any (Hto of the fuilowing siibjflole : ( nriiKin. Oroek. Alab oiM unit in nny nne nf the folluwhig attbjeete : Engli li. MatiKUtiaticH. Cliomistry. KiiL ' li lt Fli-tnry, Anieiicaii lli-ioiy. Tho ontrnnco rc i|nin nioot8 of any of the other nnirersitles referred t i miiy lie foand in their oatuloguee. If the eoh ' cliitn of coiim 6 mnde by tho (wndidntf im lmltHi both I Utin iinti Grcnlc, his diploma will l o anrUxl r ' ' „y.;,v : if it itH ' lii i. s I. rin iMit imt if i| ioolMdee nei lier Let in nor Citx-eic, ii will iiv nmrkvd EUcfiw. -44 - tAWMUXOiUltt. MCta iutti. Tbo BoBtnem Course in tbte Academy is designed for those who do not oxpoct to go to college, bat who wiiiit 8neli ctH ' nd tmiiiinif will fit them for the business of life nnd the life of hiisinesi). It is not ti more dlflli ii l ' euiuuii-.hi|) ami 1 m 1 ! ) i.| iug, but omln ' ncws tlie MnlliPinntios, English, Nnturnl Sc Ii ' Ir ' , . ' in l History Ui« other couracu uiui Uikv.i, aa long for its Buccessful coruplutioo. lo additiun tu the two ' oura in Military Soienciy fixtom onijli AM repaired m follows t CoimiieroiBl .,4 units. llkthfimsti« .. V. .. .. .i .. ..vki .......... ....8 uuits. Htstory 2 units. English a units. SoienM. 1 unit And font additional units ate reqoiied to be aeleoted from any of the oourses offered. Certificates from reputable academies and bigh-soboob will beaooepted for any part of the work alresdy (QODpleled. These oertiflcstes dwald indade both th« term grade and the examination standing. Cnixlidiitc for pnuliiiitiou nnir t {n-t scnt in the riiin ip;il df tlio Literary Deportment pn or lioforc April 25, a typewritten tJwais of not leas.lhaa twelve hundred words on some.eubjegtf:PE«noa8ly i by the Instructor lo I gUsb. All students who satisfaotorily complete one of the oouraes of study laid down will receive diplumss with the following (li. tiiu:lioiiM in thoiu : Thnsti who iittiiin nn av( ' rii ;o in nil studio nhovo 85 ] er cent shall have the words ' witb highest honor inscribed In their dii)lonia ; tliu-«e diplonuts reprosontiog an aremge of from 78 per eent to 8$ per cent shall contain the worda witb honor graduates holding diplomas not inaoribed as above and kwaed sftHr tte.yaar 18M ;iiia «iot weamiB a iid e d to aay xaibmail wlUkoat eaeamiiiatiOK; MUSIC. On iic NiiMil (if tlu ' mit-4i« ' nl Mccnnnihiti ' d IuTi ' mir Iwn ' oIIegi M for j ' onng: IimIioh, we o. ' in ctlfr tu out ' |mln ni uiiu uiil tulviintiigi ' K in IkxIi iiiHtriinK-ntuI unti vnvul iiiUi io. lusiructinn will be givcu in vocul luutfiC} Also on the violin, gniior, Imiijo, tUMiniolin, nod pkno, by nocomplntbcd totRhcrR. fjiifl«r the direisti oii of Umsm depnrtinenti , n Mandolin and Glkr Club ih atHUiiljr ' ii ' piiii ' (l uriKmi; tii r)iii ' iii;. ' the your the dul givoH u eonc«vt, hoH.i lua lUMbtiii}! tit (itti .-r piihtic cx«)ix:i4C8 of thu Acudomy. A liiuti: Ituail of tlficcii pifcc-o ih orgiinuuid euuU MMsioii among thn u 4k tM, aiul iiiiikuii i ' xculleni progrefSii under tlie leuctersliip nf a ci)ni|M tent intttrucUir. EjL. Uf lOI AHO ORATORY. The S |x rinlcndent IwlioTos he ononot place Um much strues npou the iiuixirlunce of this very prMUbd failtaroof education. No innttor whnt can;cr n Itoy nniy cho(tHc. tlii -tiiily ciiiinnt f:u to lie l cni K(;ial. It in d4 iignod to teach llie itulgLiiit tMib   a science and un url. iu.-oiii ' din tu llio utuniunlii and principi H of exproMioD as revealed to us In nature by tbo Divine Civntor — not imitiiUv«ty ; to develop the apoaking voice in all Un. phnsesj «8| eciaUy writh a view of iiitiuoviii::; U.- (luidttloa ; to seouce easu in ili . iim) in cuuveraation, m well as upon the platform ; to develop the aitislit; nature m   to obtain harmony and pi-actical power to use ko{ wlcdge and pxprcsH iilnaa to olhera ; to oorroot bad babita i f 8) eech, attitade, and geatore, and render tlie voice, ooante nanoe, and hmiy fit agents for the highmt expresaioB Of iheog t anil fMHl , and hi ' igWttgl tiK.fBDtlB .tij fVOfiBA the reiiiHiroes of our htngunge. EXAMINATIONS AND REPORTS. Froqunnt reviews are mndo cm tlio sulijects titudied ; and twiou each se!i!«ion written examinat iun«i are held. At the end of every five weeks u report Of the standing of stodeota in aebolasship, punetaality, and d ;MMrtinent —48— FOOTBAU. TBftM. PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS. SiBfanl gulU uu UI  r8 OBiialljr off«r«U i«c)i ywt for oxoeUooce io qholanbip, in attil9ti«M( and in tuUitary driU. The incniliLM- of ( m-li ; Muliiulin olasx tiitntuing lht highest rank in scholar ip and deportment will, upon Ura recotnmencUtUm o( th« JTaoultyt Twm9o a aotioliwsh ct tnm toition, lor oa« jrwr at «oy one of ibe ioUowiog inijUlatiooB : W«iAiDgton Had Lm UniTenrity, Lexingtoo, Virginut. CVnIrnI UniviTishy, D:invillo, Kentucky. Uaiverstly of the SIhIh of Miaaoavi, C« lunUMn. Missouri. Uaivertitjr of the Statn nt KaifsM, LAwreuce, Kiiniuis. WMtmioftter College, Faltoo, MiMouri. B ker Univrrfjjr, Baldwin, Kitnaiis. The Kans i« City Law i chool, Kniisim City, Mjitiioadf. T|m .tbree grudiMtos atUioing iho gro«tet t proHcleaojr in Ibe MSitu-y Departonnt will xeoeire epeoud POST-GRADUATE WORK. STin FNTS wild Ii:iv(! Hiii lifil iitic iif tilt ' f(tiii ' ri ' iTiiliir iiir- cH with us U ' luliiij; to pnuldiition, nn l who (losirf 1o reiuaiu aaother year to |N)rfec ' t their |ire|mratiuii fur ooll«gu or fur apucial work, are iMsignoii to our Poat- Ondoiite Depertmeot. Onr Poet-Ontduate students luoally select such additional studiee from the rL ' , ' ulur coursee as will pr iuiotv their diphimas to a bifrfaer course; as from the Elective to the Latin-Sdentitic, or fttini Lalin- S ' i ntifii ' to till ' ( ' liissicjil. In cns p ;i snttii-icnt ly Inrjro nunilicr (Icsire il, i-Iii ' sos will Ix- nt- riini r(l in Siirv ' « y{i -flbd Elonitmtury i Ju iQet rtng, College Lutiu uud (ireek, Geoeral Literature, uuU Advanced MiliUiry Suiuuce. MILITARY DEPARTMENT. THIS iH the oldest militery school in the State of Missouri. Tlie mililnry Mki i-i frroyring, nnd luany «K!bof lit are ailoplin the feitliire. Its fnlt houetit-s, however, cai)ii( t Ixj n iilizMl in iinv Iml a Itoniilia -si huol, wliero (Ik slinli ' iifN !tre iill U rt«llier, iinti wliciv llu-ir risiii jr. rt-l iriiij;, ii-;wiiil lini; for iiioal- ami ■lii.|y, I ln-ir cure for ibvir rtMituii uiiti lii ' iist , ;iiul, in fact, all thvir tliitiv« arc I ' vguialed l y tbe uiililury m|itirL-iiientc . Fur tweuiyonc ymv we biiTe tuui (his fetiture in the school, nnd frotn it we linve derimi tnoHt grat ifying resulls. We bsve incorpor- ated it, not for the purpose of training our pujiiN fm militiiry lifo, Itnl oii a(-i:nunt of tliu iii.iiiy advanlages durlv« ' d itom it in sobooi government, and on account of the ninny lK n( tits wliich onr students obtiiiu from tiie system. It iSoiauaOM 110 tiin« ' tbat would ollierwise be devuted to study, an Ibe liuurii uiwd for it would, in otber aoboolsy IW fprva, U reomtioiu ' IStf aimi op a few of the many retBOoa for adopting the military feature we bdleve: lal; fa aiiliqiln ) am tt Ipiit fq tliBlr ■tttffiaa. 2d. That il euiitriljute i to guud Ixbuvior. Tiio |K naltiar acTGi 6f a dignitiod cliuruvlisr, and, wbilv well graded, according to the offenBe, nnd same of them severe, they are not sucli as to crash the spirit of a boy. B ng rooogii ! ' . ' I . ' lis a |mri of iii. ' tiiiiitarA- (ii$ {iiUa4g - tfajUT •(« vpfxAtai vrilhotii tli jpTWbfMti ari ' :lreQiuMMly aiito against lu-nallies iiifltctol in cbi)ol. 3d. Il cullivutus the bsbit of iottttiCidiatcd, implicit, and unquestiouing obodionoc to rightfully couHtiluted autliiirifity; also habits of onler, neatness, ponottjaUty, and flolf-Klian 4th. The drill iH exi-el lent i liy ' ' d ' Xorcii u, espuclally foi boys who are in u plastic state. Mgnt omu may Ik straigliiciifd, hoUota tAatii may be develoiwdf an eraot jeufri a and 4 manly oddnna may ba ao nired and Iwallb promoted. v lib. Tbo prinoiple of Belf-govemmenl Ig tboronghly brought ouL Officers ire selected from among thii ' old ' Ht, till ' inn-.) - tii liiMis, iinii (he nh ' - ( (r uht worthy of (he cailoU, itiui thouf :irc if niiioh MniClA to Um tMphon 111 liie muatigutiieul i i tlic sc-liuol, ami in C4iiitri lliiig tLo {itiblic oeulimeot of the otudeDta While the militoiy fosture was inttoduoed pritnarily for the advantiigB juitt iaeiitiaq«(l, emy effort ia made conalstcDt with other datiw, to bring it to tho highest degree of porfoction at x gWDdft.pfaldmcgr: iasD Uw detaUft. of Um sy ' ' ' - t ' l ' o frv aidot rimy Inn ' ii f ' i ' I(ii f nf pride in liis work. If ' or infuntry drill wo UHfi llio Springtield cadet ritle witli uccuuipunyiog otttfit. Vu Itiive, iu miditiou lu tb« rifles, a namber of smaller gnoa for the siaallor cadets. Pn ctic;il instruction will Ik? given in the fdiodls of llie Soldier, Company, iind Bnllalion, in the lUovenuMits .fe.aidBpded order, iu the uercniouiea uf guard-mouutiog, i)urude iudiwctiun, raview, oiuater, elu., aud in guuixl duty. Praotioal instrucUoniit ArtiUei cmttnuMM the Hanual of the Piece Dismounted, Mechmiicid MaDonvers, and School oTthttBirtfMj lAmooDie TlMmtl ilaifmiaiUbiM tiMlidt ilMdlttt IcMMlpn. Theoretical instruction will Utgivou iiucorJiug tu ihc cuurBe« of stud lil ' tliedidlt lgtilatiunii oi infantry and Artilleiry; and hi the Art of War and Military Lair. Tiirget practice under tho sii|)erviBion of the Oommandant ta giveu to the ondeln on certain days of tlie wwdt during tlie spring iiiunilis, Ke;;ul:ition t:irgetM iire secured, and individaal scores recorcUMi for the viirioim distances. Uur aiipplieti of ciidel rillcs, iirtillury, uccoutrementii and ammuaitioo am furniniied hy the U. i5. Govem- nwDt. The IhrtH nieniU ' -rs i«f il)« irnidu itiii ' chu5S uttiiining tlio greiitost proficiency in military kno rlMl i|a .praolical and tbeorettcal, yrill Itc gtvou epooiui mention in tho U. 6. Army Hogister. (See pago SI). ROUTINE OF 0UTIE8. Bevoill.! , Polke lusjwctiiui Kroakftisl CotnmAniiiuil ' tt Office Hour Sick Cull . Uiiiin! MfMtntiog ClmiM ' l Stnily and Bttditatiott Drill 8and«y-SohooI Churob PinBer 8a|Miriiitend«at 8 Offioe Hoat  . School Call S(u ly iiixl KiHiitntioi) Inspt ' rtion Batt;ili( n Parndo .Sll|)| (T Citll (i Qmirter Sluil Tattoo 13Kp| s ' riBST CAtX. 8:55 7:30 7:3fl 7: a t :S 11:S5 8:30 10:85 13:35 1:15 1:40 1 1 :36 5:56 6:56 9:10 • • • « 8E0OKD OAU.. 6:a0 7KW) 8:00  :S0 11:40  :00 10.45 12:45 1:45 11:45 4:80 6:00  :16 7:30 to 7:80 to 9:00 8:00 8:30 to «:45 :45 1(. 1 l:3i 11:40 to 18:30 1:15 to 1:46 1:46 to 4:15 7:00 to 9:10 Except Sunday. Kxi-i«|it Siindny nnd Mumlay. Kxcf|it Siindiiy nnd Moiidiiy. Exc-epl Suudny mad MoadajT Siindiiy only. Sunday lody. Siinduy. 12:50 to 1 :00. Except Sumlny. Kxwpt Sunday and Monday. Kxocpl Sunday nnd Monday. Sniurdiiy only. Ou Tuesday ood Friday. Sunday, 5:30 to 6:60. Except Sunday. Except Sunday. April to NoTeniKftr, Q-. ' Mi to fs •lA ff to November, 10:00. —66 T, K. Simmoni. (i. ii. Ud ' oituliJ SMAP SHOT UF CRANII STAN 1 1 ON flttU l.)AV. OUR bnildings, except the Brmory ball, are alt oomtniotcd of briek and atotifl and were erected eapedally for their present . In designing them, all the needs of a school of this kind were taken into contiidorutioo. The |iic!;li()n.4 « f lii-aliii . vcniiliitioii, jideiijrili, Innf;i r frotii tiro, etc, wore all ctiDsldercnl, iiml tlu ' planfi were supcrviMxl by tho 8u|M ' riiitL iuli ' Ut, who Uan Ik-uq iu tliu u hiMjl rooui for Iwenty-fuur consecutivu ' ctir«, and at tlie himd at this srhooi from its beginning. Th« IxtihiitigH incluclcii Mparions armory hu]l, 50x80 fi ' t, ii wliidi lh ' (Irilln am! other exorciwB take plaoe ia inclement weaither. The huilcUog nfm l kl with gfiit aaii eleclriuity, and heated wiU) tbf) niQet ap(in T«||. lK9!l w tar«y«irak The grounds, omhi-ni-ing iilxnit twclvo ntres areeleval i, well drnineil, and covered! wilh a riob growilk. ' ' afi Uoe ' ffwm sad adorned with sbad Ireesi. The location is tuwsoelied lor pAw , bMllk, and oopViDiMlfiei. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. While we wish to sulxM-.liniito | hysic:i! dcvclopinent to moral and mental culture, it fs our plim, annot forth In OW 9lotU — A Sound Mind iu u Sound Body ' — to iD8(jir« our students with a desire to poiweas bodies suited to the Qe«d9 of Um int«Ilootaal omd. Uto Mtting-up ' txerdses itnd other miliUry drilU afford excellent nsMna of pby8ic4tl devclopiueDt. Our g3riuaa!jiuni, fiM l Imll, (mse bait, tentiis, ilihI field irts are ilirtH ttMl by n regiiliir ittstriictor. Our HtiKlnntD nro enconnigtnt to imbilcrc in these HpnrU to ii reasonable extent, but vie disconrngo |HMifeMional atblelicH, nuil uu ' IvuUency tu lutko pbysical development takv preoedenoe over the higher aims of a MADINQ ROOM. A. room Imn U-imi m-t apnri for the tuM flif students ns ii rending rouni, lu which Ihey hnvo ucc«.«s iuring Mcrealion hoar on certnin dnys of the week. A llhmrjr of itpecUlljr seleotod booka, auppteniwiled by the QoTeroment pnltlirutidU! , eMpeciutly tlios ' of ihu Dvptirttia nt of Bdaoation, is aooesaible to onraladents. Two oncyclopedittti, tiic lirit tnniai nod Obambera ' a, and GovemnMDt publioatioiia of aeirenl jroan amninalalioii am ttlwayd tiviiilnblf! for r«fpr«MKH . The ftilb wing p«!ri(Kiie4il8 are tiiken for the Rendin;: Knoin : Kanaaii City .loitrnul, tbuly, Ix xinglnn Intvlligom ' «r, Fnutk I hIic ' a Monthly, St. Louts Kupubliti, daily. Scientific Am«riain, SoooesH, iittliHWry m B iv Popidnr Sci««nc ' Monthly IiiiiojveiuliMit. Youth ' s Coiupuiuun, Ht. Nioholas, V m ipoliliin, £very vflurt it luuilv lo nupproiMi iimnorul or exciting literature, and to iiuphinl u taete for that •levatiog. North Amcrioiui Keview, II«r|)«rVW« ltljf, Tiici utaMxy Digitily Round TiiblP, Judge, (?hristiim Observer, ( ' lit i liiin IlrniM, Wodtern College Mugiuine, BeTiew of Rov{ewa ()utlf ok. APPARATUS. In addition lo Ihi Hppc iultnenti of the gyiunai«iuni and armory, we hiive all the apparatus, IwUi oheoiioul •atl ' libysical, neoessHry for iUustriiting Uie exjterinieDtH of the text ' btMtks uaetL Wo have a oompaaa, and one of —60— Qnrley Brothers ' best engineer ' B tnnBh« , with nil the nttuchmenti;, Hiu-h n tlio grttiliealM ' , hiUtnd« level, nn 1 i hir altJichiDcnt. Tbi« instrnrnfiit comhinos four in one — viz., Iho nnlinnry coinpasK, the aolur oompiiH , the truusit, and lh« level. A four-incli object giii«8 ti-lescope wun uMed during tlio yts  l year. Typcwrilcrs aro also kepi for the use of •ludents, and a piabiO for tlM ' ose of muiiic ' pupil . We bavo chartM, maps, glo( P8, and in fact, evei;f thing in iho df OMici i i ' def th tKnin M laid dowa Mi )C |w of jrtocly. MINER ALOQICAL AND QEOIi OQIOAL 00LLE0TI6N« Ber. John Davia, of Little Book, Ark., a few year ago donated to the Academy a handsome oollection of mineralogicat and gcolo i«-iil specinu ' n . gathertMl from pnrts of North Amerioi, and (o thie collection many new speotmena hitvt« boon fi liit l liy donnlion mik! I y purcliHM?. Wo nre KjMciiilly indt ' litcd this yciir, to llio follow- iufr cddeU for cuulributiuas to Uiiti tiullecliun: Dostor, WoodrulT, WilkiuH, Buruh, Hurt, Cole, btuckey, llgen- fritSi Storgla, Slusher, J. Moore, Forgnaon and WattUw. aOMQOL MAftAZi NE- T HE TRUilPeTERi ' AS a notable feature of onr work, ton yeara ago there waa inangnrated a qnarterly eohool joomal, pabliabed by thi- Milder the diti- t!, ii of one of the inatruotora. Much interest hns ixni iimnife ted in this pub- lication by the cadeUi iu attendance and by the alumnL A publication of this kind, under proper direction, is of groat Wf rth in aaehool In developing a proper aentiment among the stndentK, uml in nffording prncticc in litt rary composition. The encouragement already given to Ihia enterprise asaarea ua that it ia a permanent feature td the si-li() d. TIk ' odilur in ' liiof imd liusiiu ' s innn!i . ' ois nrt ' iipiiniidcil from niiiong llit- cii l tB. iidd llio onliri- ivintrol of the publication ia left to them as f or is pracLicublo. Specimen copies of iUi« joun may be had on ippUofttioa. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CHARAOTER. WE l p|ievft thut nny Hy  ti ' ni tif ( ' diK iliini ih.il dill ' s noi pliice tin iihhhI oloiuent nhmid of tho inentMl mid plivsicMl is iiborlivo, aud we isLrivu (o itupross oiir hoyu with llic importauce of right living, of uvoidiug excesiHis und •nyibhig that teiMli to weaken the powers of mind and hody. In llie dnily cnntact iH ' lwecti teacher and pnpil ttiut vxir ia in a l ot(rdin ; nchiOtA tilO t9pd|jW Jbto tuoily fur milking life-long impit «ion by hb exunipte tu wull Ha by his pcecupt. The design of the founder was that the school ghouid be positively Christian in ohanioter, but not seotarian. The Board (if Trustees Is ootn|K)Hcd of reprBsentatives of all the leading Protestant chnrches of Lexington, and all the ri ' riil:ir t« ' McliiT ' j nvc ( ' In i ' liniis. The stndents iire roqiiired lo iitt«iid rliiiitli oJice fHtdi Sftblmlh, inn iKnly, taking the ditloieiil onect iu oiUcr, unU a SabiMtb-scbool ia conducted in Imrruckii by Iho regular instruotora of the Academy. Everything iltat iit ini iiued to npff f the ndnd tritk the taM of any ono cibam , to the axolai km oif GENERAL REGULATIONS. It is iiniiosMilili ' to ftiriiiiiltite .-dl llic rule ! riivoniiiti; h hcIiooI; tlion nr ' written itnd tinwrilton liiws in all MohoolH, und tiii ' Mv grow und ure i ulijocl lu uiuditiciiti u from year lo year. Suiuc of the ofletues forlMclden arc ua loUpws: The nae of intoxioating spirits. The use of profane or obscene lanf nttigii. Leaving thi) groonda without iierniiBMo PWyinjg cards and mbHng,; Hfxing in all ita forat . ] i)« g fcilMiiol pvoperly, Borrowing and lending: money. I{ ' ' :iilnif: iiii|ir ){HT lilcriilurc, llitviug ill piMHesaioo tireHrtu oihvr than (hotie iiiioit iu lii drill. Setting clotbin , liookm w jewetry witliout penniavioii. Frequent inspwitllni df oartani Is niadttlaMlhi tlMV crnkt wad to fawp InrbiddM srtidM ttoui Itfliitf; serrflcd. The iiBo of loliiimi ill imy furm will l)o iliM ourugitd, and oignrctluN will not Ite toteiitvd. Specl«l hour on Saturday and Monday are arranged, in wliioh the eadetfe may riait tbe town to attend to WJ tiaaineM ttiat may call tbem there. Ttie nature of tbo pooaltiea inflioled for violstioa of rules is deisnuinwl sft r wHMidering all ttie oiroum stances in the cum. lliEQUtflEMENT8 FOR ENTRANCE. Ai)plicnnt8 must. I i twelve yciir « of age, must t e able to tfM WWfe .ta4 Hn tti ' Wlt, pomtst. gOOil. olumicter. Boy a axpeUed from other soIioqIs are not deaiMd. UNIFORM. AlINIFOUM of tvi ' lfl {jniy, Ibe stiuic as that worn at Wi ' sl Pnint, with hUw t-ap. must lie win l y all who attt ' ixl this MihiMil ; n sn, whiif friovos in wnrni wwitlu-r iiml biiu k rloth lovo in winter. A drvtis uniform fbt ths drill nn l ii filligiie uotfomi are nvccsiuir} ' ; iiiid ai i ihene uru us ec uiomiod us any eqiinlly genteel dotbing, the cadet mu«t wear tliem at all times. Aboat five weeks are roqnired to nnifonn tlie cadets after liliOOl opens. Thi- tMi it nf thi ' two nnifnrmH, willi ji cmj . i- fl7.2f . Wtiiii ' .lii :k tinnst-rK, tht  -i Mt of xvhi li. yr pSdr, shall not exceed lit2. 25, uoiittlilule a part of the apriug uniform. Twu pairs iire nevesitury. Fur )oya tuu smsU to wear ttie dreaa salt, the oust Is sodnethhiig less. An equipment consisting of oross belts, bayooet sosi)bsrdi osrtridge box, mid belmet, most be provided for ead) CHdet, thu cust uf which is $8.00. A aniform overooftt ot. (lark l)l(ie niay il«i If tr,nh, Imt is not rv |iiii ' Hi, tlx- c i t of wlii. It U 234 N).. |tlkjO((N If Hk yTfOI tiukl it qMl. be eiisily couvorUxl iuto u citizen V coal wlicu Uiu wy quiU oubupl. Is order to secure fwrfoot anifnrmity of dress, it is best thttt the ttbove uiiclee be prooored after arriTing in Lttdogton. Our uniforms nro fiirnislu ' l niiil miuin hy ui ' Ikhiic t. ' iilor. Tlioy nrfi cnrcfiilly fitUtd on tho cMiii t Ix-forw oomplulion, nnd are uiiicli tiii|H ri()r tu tliose prtK-iiri d froui Eiiatei ' u tiruit . Souio uf our patronu uiay wuul the Bastero-miide uniforms, howeror, and they can ha {umished at a ooosideirabljr lower ntis. OUTFIT. c-iidft niiisi Im providutl witli iIk- fu||iiwin ; sitidei,. and wbatevw tAm fsx p«noiMl woar, a paroni kli0W8 tu he iii cuAHary, market! with tbu owuer ' a iititiio : One Biltle, One cloUit«-l rusli, Odo naplctu-riag, One bag for 8( ile I oiuthe Four tilip«)tH, for single bed, One tooth-brusi), Out ' y. ' lil;ilikcl , Toil ! Minp, Two while lipruaids. Six naplcina, Slz «t)go]atioii OMlam, Six towcln, Olio t !i«]W)( n (for iii ' liriiii ' If not already i«uii|ilie l witli ii trunk, get a atouniur trunk. Only fiinglo IkhIs are Died. 8e« ttnifnnn tttid eqtiipottiDt abtn Tliroo piiiuw Mes l gj DitpuH One tiumfurt, Two nifrhl-shirts, ' ' ( 1 r- jr. (■.•II I n t, Ono Itluo iiiiii ' kiiitonit, Oni hair liruhii iin i conili, BUcdui rasfa and blaoJthig. EXPENSES, oniMNARY. Board, witii furnished roiom, light, Imat, ivt n laundry, tuition in all regular liranuUeit, Ubc uf arniM, uhc of S mnBHium and library, onlinary medicnl nttcutlott, iaoladiog mediciiie, tortn knwamaan.. .... . .1800 00 lor cost of uniforoU) eta , «w preceding page. EXPEN8eft--OONTINUEO. MtiHii ' , with nee of inslrnmenl (Piano), per monUi $ 6 00 MiuKlolin, Viulin, Guitar, or Banjo, in« lesson . .. ..v-. ... . 4 , , Tft Shorth ' iD t pwr session «■••••• •••••••••••••••«■••«•«•«««• •■•••• • • « • • • • • • « • • • •■• •• • •■' • '  OO ' Typewrititi . witli ii e of instrument, pii r luoath 1 00 Eliwulion, entii ' o bosaion, prhruto Itisitona • 9fi 00 ( ' homUwl sad Pbydail Laboratory f«e, per suhhod 6 od Diploma. 5 00 Athletic fee 8 00 One-lwlf the amount duo must be paid when the pupil in entered, the other half January 1st. A 4f!p( t ¥80.00 miiHt l o nitt l( ' to - o |. u ii.l I ft iviii UlO «iX(MllMM if booiu Mtd f md Ibf ollior noitomaecn cxponaes wbieh cnnmil ) o vatiujulvii in udvauce. Damage to aebool property, other than ordinary wear and tear, will be obarged to the cadet by wboia flmDiiiittcd tvtry pupil rnust he fn(«T «il for llic entire ten months or llmt part of It rcmaininf;  vlii ii ooninnii is, and, anicas tbe pupil ' s boaltb requires bie reiq!l !ridt pttntaita.aQd guHixlinns will lH):h0ld iMwpoQsible both puyuivota whan they booome duo. 8PBOAL FIEMARKa R AD oarcfiilly our torros and raqnirettenli. ' inform us fulty in refcronoa to your son ' s disposition and the obnmoter pf the adaoatiqii initendM tai blia. Fill out binnk nppliiviilon  { ond of catnlopfui ' . lipMiy will not be udranoed to cadets beyond wluii lui Ihsuu |iaid in. « —71— Depuail all fundi for jgeamil ezpiMMM, ns woll us |MM ' kot-inoney, with tbe Siipoi ' iuleu letit, and IM tbutf lA ' ir ' difftidti tOiderHtiindrag w to tbo amount (o tie nllowctl for inculcntnl tfxpiMiaea. Xo limr irt rti t iipsirt for tin- i-mli tr t visit liicir homes, trxoi-pt liif ( ' liristnuiM bnliilit s; iind ii tin- iiiterrii|i tioue piiiduoud ty gt ' iug liuuiu ul niiy ullicr time uru a great dUtiUvaiitiigo lo liiu pupilif, wu ur|s iuJy rutj uwl jHttr tiot to eocourage it Lb atl ohms write to the SaperiDtend oi|t on tbu ffab|jBet, OKU to tbe b( y. PiipiU Bfaonid enter near tbe beginnfa of the MNH on wpm SbK iw.tt l olaWPi tiitit Iiiiv(« t eon ivtilinjjr fi)r soino lime. Our iiclioiil is not rafunniitory in iU nuluru, und wu wisih it diiiliactly uiulurBtood that wo do not debire ltDgovema! le boys. ] xi ' n of ediblei ., iither thnn ripe fruit, shoold not be lent. £vcry boy s teeth sliould Uo altended ta befoie bj 4Ui|l« to •(AlOOlv JO Uwl lli«JittlNi(l im n QB aohool daUe« may not bo intemipted by donud work. We earnestly urjg tlut the tdlowanoe for poolcet-inoiiey be Tery moderate; free aUowanMit idatead of ioMnv b9J .lM9p tMa!9, (ittiteilbialMt to iii« clfiiiiondicatkMt, CADET BAMO. OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. CADET BAND. Fi ' od A. Du , Dirvclur. E. K. Rppiiflto Solo B Comet C. K Diivifwin.. v« ' . ' ' .,..-....;.i.... Solo Alio V. L. Ili Htli 1 ( Alto M. J. Kttiogor ..8(1 Aito . Ti)oinboD6 N. L. OnibwiB i.. Trombooe W. D. Wilwin .Biiritooe E C. Drmnliue Tiibn A. AI. DiiviB Bmjw Drum TL d. Cowdrojr. • « • ••Stuuv Drtiiii lit Tenon: C. S. Niohob Mtttthewi WalUo«, Wibon, KoHrnllMlf GLEE CLUB. Sod Tenon : 1|A Bmscm : T. K. Simmoog, E. C. ni imliii«, W. D. Wlhom A. M. Duvi , C. U. llgeofritft. MANDOLIN OLUB. Herbert . ( ' . il lnittii, C. Duviaon, WiUktiM. flonue. Hirriof too, Goodwin, Vhh (iinkel, Gillmure —7ft-. dnd BiMos: (!. K (liliticif. U. L. Williiiiutt. nriiliiim, Nuill, A. Duris, DoniihiK. Coppook. FOOT BALL TEAM. W. Dorter. Oeaiwt J. K. Stargii. L. End J. Q Mooro R. Guard E. C Hotmhiie R. End U. U. Craig L. OuMrd T. K. SimutoDS U Hnlf. (C pt.) W. Q. jramuKiii ........ L. Tackle B. W. Cc Ib ...i. .B. Half 9iibi; A. IMflt flm . iMffi BteMiS % BASE BALL TEAM. Anlinger , Cnlchor Cowilroy Short Stop Coir, Cnpt Pitcber H. it..Tt L f( Fiil.I Ni ' liols ... iMt Base WiUou C«iUcr Fiold Sinuoons find B««| Davia, ..... . ........... . . Bight Helil BASKET BALL TEAM. SimnmnM ...Fonvard Ilgenfritj! .. .. . . .,. . dunn] LewiH, Cupt .ForwaffI NiclioU • ••« . C«itler A. Oayia. , Gnari) tinier and Jonas . Wk . i. . Sabatitotiy TRUMPETER STAFF. J. D. Meadtw Bditor-io-OMef B. O. MoDonatd AtbleUca L. A. Dai ertj Military W. 1 WilsoD Fenooal W. S. FeEgBaon ..Locul J. L ' . Va«liinplnn J. A. Niiill Excliuiigta 8l«M «t UlMoaif ffjIWWtWpM of Stnta. city of JaCnraoB. June 36, 1897. To Whuiii It Miiy CiiiH.iii- It itlToriln ni ' - |il ' n: iitc to • ' ■,•• ' ■{1 In Iho highest temia of romtiK ' iniaiiKii of w Mit ' .v i i h i ii wy AcBdemy AS an Inatt- tutiun of learulDK Tbo luutiiui lou i sltumtad In a beautlfnl and healthful city of our State. It la In worthy and compe- tent banda. where the moral and physical tratntng are kepi In view aa well aa tbe Intelleetnal advancement The bnlld- tBd are anbaUBtlal, comfortable, and adequate. The tare la abundant and well prepared. The discipline, while atHet. ta reaaonable and whoteaome. and tho teachers uniformly s(H-iiri 1 hy rraaon of dlatlngiiUfaed fltnesa. I an avit ran tlirii tr. DO better Inalitotlon of leaminc «t Ita snk4« «a3 trbar in Uila country. Beapectflill y, A. A. UESUBDB, Supreme Court ol K tuaUt Topeka, Kan., June S, 1901. OiHL 8. Sellem, Weatworth Military Academy. Lextngtoa, Ma: Dear 81r— I km Kratlfled on aecMat of the fmpiwrenent md« tqr ny m WiMto dwtsc tke two jreaw qpattt by kiai at Wentworth. BJa apprevtatlon nr hixik itnuwloilKe. t oth for iia priacttoal adraiitiige and ita roiining cbBraftur bulldlnB Talne, ho beao lUmalated and bia unde ra t an dl n K of hla studies mad suan tboromA tbaa at other sobooli. B seeiM to b« layiac • better fonadation for an edneatlfla thtt I tlkiacht • raw yean aco be would undertake (o bolM VrOf jaan, IttAMK COSTBB. Kansas CHy. Mo.. May 2S, Ool. SBmlfurd S. ' lli ' rs. Sujit, Wcntwortli Military Apademy. T pxington. Mo.: r nnr HIr Tho rxrfHf r.t pmpr. ' BS made by my Bon wlillo Bttendiiic your Ai Kiifinj Ua. riccti very gratifying to me. 1 have bc«n particularly impieaaed with the interest he baa nanltwted In rBtaming to yoo, after hla seraral levree ot absMcc A maaagemeat that environs the payO m m to mate him satisAed sad ooatented and at tbe saate time prodaoea ( • salts grattfyfac to tbe parent, bim rortalalr «te0tad MRMfc aducattopBl methods. Taqr mpectftdly. Nellgb. Neb.. Maf SO, UOI.. Bandfnril SoUerfi. Snpt.. l.i ' XiiiKtoM. Mo.: Demr Sir — In s- ii i iIhk u t i liuol in vsliii ii id pinct ' luy huh I apmt some tliut; lu uxumluluK ilie L ' uUlogu(?s and ( ' oursL a ,«f ttnily tn the vu-Ioiib scbooli of Ui« West and flnalljr de- ' temln«d to malw a perBonal visit to L.«xtnt on Military Aemdeinr and attonld I flnd tlie scJiooI m r«| reseated to en roil mr son m s student. The vUit was made and everTthios found iu represented and aqr son was enrolled for the , work at tho beginnlfic ot th« September. IMU term. I have never had cauae to rasnet the action and an Wi ly pTeaoad with tho thonnii pro g re sa made. TIU ' line Imiiortunt factor In your school work ll at |icalpil ni ' i. ' l ■■Iroiisl.v In nir m.ih thi- dixcljillnf ami nmrul inftlMMlr. ' .-, Itl ll HI KOVi-rulliR illl.i 01lt|.i|llllB tht ' HtULlfnm at rcrr ' atl in iih wot! uh lit vlw y nn ) ifrluitlons. Tlie stu- dent Bt all tlmos Ir imilf-r tlit dir«ct  U(M rvliilon of Bomn ono of tho tearhera or faculty. Tho restraint Is not forced or kimlllartlas to the student body, but elevating, and at all tliMB pteeltiR the one governed on his own sense of honor; not coercive and exactlog. but Inspiring In the stndent mind la certain degree of responsibility as one of many whone i er- lonal doty it la to maintain the rfaaraetor of btmMlf atnl thn teputatloo of the school. I can cbeerftilly reeommend the Wontworth MUluqr Academy as a praetkta) aduwl vaMr Vu t iM tX a ' V p tieitt facDity. Creede, Colo., May IS. iMt. JCol. Snmlford SrIlorB. Loxlnnton. Mo.; Dear Sir— We are well pleased with the Weutworth Mllt Vujr J! mfiwtiQr- imlt. ttif. ' .umjr our acat ' toa ' yjw pff a p il . ibotti In hia stndles and phyaical development. We espee t hlra to return neat September to continue the course. Thanking xoa. for your kiudnt ia in lix king ifl«r ear aom; 1 remain. . Truly yours, 4. a MAJtOB. . i-hlaad, Kan.. May i-r,. umi2. Sandford Setlerk, M. A., Supt. Wentwortb Mtlitary Academy, Lexington, Mo.: . Jly Dear Sir — My son Otto Is Just closing hia flnrt jrear ai a student at yonr Institution, and I desire to convey to you my thanks and x{ rcsg my entire satisfaction In the progress my son has mini. ' .My oxix ' ftatlouu have been more than renllz« ' l. and I urn iJclistiti ' d with his advanromcnt. and 1 BHaure you that an.vthtOK 1 tau do fur Wi ' iit worth In Ihf way of advising my rridndn tu ii iid their liuyu to yuur achool I Very sincerely yours. lcan iH niy. Mo.. lngT ' Cul. tSanford Sellers, TiSxInston. Mo.: Dear Sir — It gives me groat pleasure to express the high appreciation that I have of your boot and yonraelf. My son Max has Ixxn aui uilini: tu a ' .i worth Military Aindomy for tht- nixl yi ur. uiid w Imv hoen very BRflCjl |.l ' a.-, il Itlili ' fd Willi llip proEi ' MBs !io inudo VottJiMir welcome to use this statement In any way you see St 8tae«xe|y yours. r«rtervll!« ' , Mo.. M«r IP. 1902. Mr. S. SellerB. Bapt., Wentworth tllltary Ariidciny, jex ng- Ian Mo.: Dw 8tr — In anitwer to yoiir rr uput for a aUtoment re- guAtxig yoar acliool. I irtll say that 1 am Tery (avorably Im- pnim« l with my aon ' a irradro, and tDasmucb as be ta well  l«M«d will Iw flaa to have Ma attmid not jMr, w I •Mer jrottt acbool under esceUsat xuumwuLmi- Ton :  Mr itndy, JACOB L tT raftAt. Tftpumsoh. Noll., Majr It, UOS. Major 8. BaUcrn; Dear Sir — I nm w -ii jiivni i d with yoar achonl. Tt In my InteoUon to Mntf my son back next y(«r. Thanklnc you for your Und car« and treatment ot blm. I :._  ; i; HARDIN. Fialiddy. Kan., Mn.v . ' n IT ' iiJ, ■WHttafd S M rh ICsri l.oxincton, M«.: Daitr Sir — i nITiirili- mo iiU ' nmiri ' (d hi iik In ' il lifsl ternm of praite for Wciitwortli, ■■uiicrlutly in 111-: ' luiiKfr of dlwlpllnt and tln ' f!lrl. tu of vuur ' siruR of (oarhi iB. My sun haR ninilr- i:|i!viiil:il :i.U Hii ' i ' iu ' ijI .iIkuk uU th Unea Of your work unci I can lii artiiy rm-ommend your . t iiilt ' my. a F. DAVISON. Dvnlap. Kansas. May 20, 19(i2. CtiL Sandfnril S..llnr , LoslnRtiin. Mo.: Ivfiir H r— I um niurh pleased With tlio (iroKress my wnnl Fri .1 I ' lUii-rni- ' has made thU. hla Hrtt yo.Tr, at Wr ' ntw.irth nii ' l iiiinlih-rlng bit |||a flcmUon8 whf-n !m ' mitercd Went- u or III ]nst StI tMlliKifl ttak h liHH mado n iriarkad vancumenl. FRED tP. OUASB. Pnwnoc. Illinolli JlMi li tMlli Col. Snnilfnrd ScIIprB. I. -xln«1nn, Mo.: KatoomvMl Sir I am i lrafif fl tn writp you that the pfp gresa my son Frank has iiiado at iirhnol thia past year hki been very aatiafartory and ronalder that the plan ot your Scbocd and the way you manage the radrta la all that one T : UAnence, discipline and training ot tbe Wentworth MIHtarir jtianivmy l vnlnpc a boy physleallr aa w«U aa noo- tally. and tlio moral te chlngs ar« avch a toad to good moral eharacter bnlldlng. I destra to rtrtnm my alnrem tbanki to yon for tho per- sonal tntrreot ynn have taken In Frank am) the many klnd- nenaea you hitvo i hnvn him. t will be iilcaacd to .ttannt Ma flniab the coame that ia taqsbt tn your m boni. !VW WWiWfully yoiiPM. MRS. E, J MAVIS. Pittoburg. Kan May IK. I AOS. SSla ' lSSf ' Wiwtworth Military Acadcmr My Dear klr— I am very nnu h smtllled at the progreaa made by my aon Hany dnrinR tbe rear he has been with ynxi. The tralnlnit be haa recoiviHl baa tK «n benefldal to buu, bi)tb pbyalcally and mentally. Tt kItcb me great plaaa- lira to taitMy to tha aaoallont work done at Wcntworth. ' S ima tmly, J. A. WATT8. P. 8 — Ton may naa tU atatenaat in aoy manner Ca wd. Paris. Texaa, Blay IS. IMS, Col. Sandford Sellers, Lexington, Mo.: IVtar Sir — I am very well pleaiied with results obtalnad in sendlns my son to Wentwortb. I am t hhiKlBg ot bavtttg hlB youniter brother a Tampaay Um whan KCP ratama to Weutwoith la geytaober. TottHr ' Taapeetfally, Loms aouiMAiL Chcycnni ' WVIIs, (Viln., May I ' .l, ln i2. Ool. Sandford Si-Hern. Supl- Wcntworth Mllitai7 Acaduniy, l xington. Mo.: Ucnr Sir — As my Hon .Idlin ' s first year with ym Is about I ■liiiln- til i ' Xiir«-B.-) to yo!i nijil y mr ns-.-ilsluiitH my ap- praolaUoo of your kind trv atnx ' iit of hint. I am tborovgblr ilHilliwI bte proKnwR. Yottr truly, P wiwe. Okla., M«y It. ulillt. €|i fl.: SpOsn IiMdnstam. Mo.: ' iitMf mr— ' Yiim letter of one rear ago (wnM) hatt$ my •biHUiM froni borne and was tuuded mo by my biMnirfKi te ft few wvefcfl aeo. t aa corry It accamd tbta way. tor I bave a Tory bich opinion of your scbool and am sorry tbat I did not know about It so aa to send my son tor a longar period. I like yonr home arranKement ud care. Tlio military feature la of Kreat value In dvnloptns ttfi plivHl ' itl hoy. Tbe mental dereloiitnrnl ig all tbUt tOaM vi deiired, X am Veiy imMcUwlly. CartenrUle. Mo., May 20, 1902. CSol. Sondfciril Sellfi- . I -xInKlou, Mo.: Dear Sir — It aftordB n p Kr.ut ii|i ' iii:iif c In Kiring this recommi-ndatkin resai ' dlnK ymir  hii ' il. 1 have been well pleased with iny saa ' a career at Went- wortb. 1 can cbeerfully recommend yonr acbool to any one wtM declrea a mllUary cdocatlOB. I tsm wtlaAed yodr aebool l nuacad on bnataMs prfn- olplM and tbat yon took attar die iitanria. oC yonr poplla wblla thiarK Twy tnily yoara, JAB. A. DAVQumrr. ObL SatMlfnrd S« llcr8. LoxiuKlori. Mu. : Dear Str— Ab your school is ahcmt to i loso tor tht« ttrni. HVa aro | l(. n«t:d to i iiy lo yoii that tht lioncflts derived from tbe attendance liy our 8ua Joe bave been beyond onr expecta tion. Wo are glad tbat wv 8«nt bim. Wlalil9sv]m jmi;taBa for tbe future as It baa bean M ttua paat we iiMWII t ' Youra very truly. VB. AND MES. ROaRNTUAU Reeky PWd. Colo., May tO, IMS. Swidfonl Bellers. superintendent Wentwortb BUUtary Acad- If, LexlnKton, Mo. Sir— We are well pieai ed with the way yon bare In- _ _i |iBr boy In scbool work, and bave (elt tbat bia nuuml ifii MAa ' Mlnroundings were sacib tiiat wottid commend ypar Institution to any parent. BncioBt d pk ' a«e And cbeck for i.tn on wiii seaA liaMne flrst of tbe numtb. Respectfully yours. WeUtnstoiB. Kaa. iJ0 V(i1 Opti JtKp.drord Soltprs, l.pxinRtoD. Mn : . Dilir sir— I nm well Batiaiipd v, th mr Mtfl Snpt yisr i pHl reaa at yonr siho. i Thfr. has iippii B noticeable Im- (Mirameat froui tin tlr .; ami I nni convlncpd that the tWijIency at Weatwurtb Military Academy Is both iiroKrnsiilve iUii WnwStMti Riip MAtully yount. W. R. SPICKNAU.. Cedar Vale, Kan., May 34. 1902. Col. Sandi ' .rJ S ' litr.H. Sopi ' iiriiendent Weotwortb MlUtaiy Aradi ' tny. l.oxliiKtou. Mo : Dear Sir — 1 am well pleased wltb tbe p r ugf es a ny son baa made in yonr scbool tbe present t«nn, Jndj as (ram bia ' ' ' ' • .ADAM. 7 Kutta Citr. Mo.. M y 30, 1 0I. O0L Sukdford 8«n«r8. LesingUiD. Mo.; I ' ) 8r Blr- -I lakp RrMt plMHtirr In expreasInR to yon my aatlafai-tlao at tlie proKress our nnn haa made In bit lint y w t ¥f yffrUi cicwmBUmri-s iicrrautlnR. he wlUmiBai Yours rff-jKi 1 , W M HKYER. P. 8. — Do not object to pubUcKtlon at nbora. - • .m m,.m Oal. Sandford 8«llnra. tMmwmi md:i De«r Sir — Tour favor of the 16lh riKelTed. Am rory •orry not to be able to vMt yonr sdiool durlnK oommence- mta% MNWon, but will aay I MB VWjr mveh pleaaed vith my lltMk pvoBroM duriuK bis flnt yt f at few sctiool and bope ta hi able to 8« n l him dark n xt rati. Am sure h« has ae CgW 1W  l mor than rvpr tinforr- in tfaf KBni I( nRth of tlm«. Vm tlliriplln in srhoolH of ytnir kind in wimt most boys M 4. It (li v ' IopR a spirit of thiou)(titfuliii s!; ami promptnosa. TiiaBfclng you (or ibe interest you all bnv - takf n In my ¥ in ' ' MMt respectfully ymirK J, A. KirrHEN. JopUn. Mo., May £3. 1900. OoL S ■■llt ' ra;fppi rW— twil WeBtWOI1 MUtMry AMUnn i L«xln|tt0B, VA.: Dear Sir — My son Johnson snterert your Academy laiit ilplpterober and we are well satuned that we sent him there, 1ti 6aiMa be has made very fine progress under youi careCnl tBMructlona and win graduate In a few daya I Kke your coarse, and. Iiellpving your Academy la one o( the best of the idnd ia the conntr -, I cheerfally reoomniMUt It to all Mmta irte iMTa aoDs to educate. tavtm Ttrr reapeetfnlly. J. H OTRIOKUn. Bl ONirado. Xn., lAjr U, IMS, Col. Betters. Saperlntendent Wtntwortb Mllltny Aoademy, I.oxlnuton. Mo.: iH-nr Sir— 1 lnki lil ' aruri- In  i rt ! nliif.: my .mtlstaflttoa in Ihc iir Kn-r:H uiy i ipii Wllliiir. has mmli. ' •Iiiriiig thp past year. I f.-.l ntf tluit ihf et ' liool Inniu ' iiirs bavo iJono him much good and regrol that slcknc-isa c-onipellcd blm lo leave Miltevkttii eloM law tcm. .Mnst BinceraJljr, MRK : k S. BTONS. Moiinsrton. Kiiu., .Iiin ! ' ii;. Col .Saiiilforil Si ' llors, Supi ' iiiii- ihI ' MiI Military AruUomy. IjUr ItiKion, Mtr: iJear Sir — We destri to t xpreaa our aiiprcclation Of our son ' s «4vaa«agn«iit. both latcOiiplualJar and physically, at 70V MbooL ifiiiertitmcUttUy, D. W. NAILLu AtcMaon, Kan., Hay 27, IMS. Got. Sandford Belters, Lexington. Mo.: Dear Sir — 1 am wett pleased with my eon ' s ads-ancomeitti made while attending Wentworth Milttarr Ars i my. 1 tbiak your mllltai]r.dla;dtAlte;t)ir ' vnry ix-flt in the State . JJW iWi ploAReil to MjjtflilMiilSr ' youi :i u.i. iiiy 10 all desMlfif ipttl. ' M InatUutloB Yiiurs tiincerely _ mils.) •Ji. m; KBiflOik Washington and L«e University. Lexington, Va. Major S. Sellers. Military Academy: Dear Sir— The Wentworth Military Academy eoattatiea to maintain its high stand ai this aniversity. It la dm to lay that no other acajanHT la tho ontlre country has aada fa«re a more admlnUi1« ta tm d as shown by the aacMsa of the students prepared It (or this Institution, four of whom hare In tlw past yooT 7«ai« taken three sfhotarsbtpa, four inedala. ,Mi ttim iHllfbaa. X A. QUAaLBS (D. D.). I ' t ' rmit ine to thuiik ynn and I ' Xiir. ' sws to you my HatisfM - Uon tor tbe exccllont wor) ynu have accam|ilUbe l, MtA OlPrtiHy, jyHh w iw n wixi  .:va li!atcs tbte faan Y«iJr ( truly, w. A. Howarr. M$ r o IBiiuh CnttM K. K. l« , Cl M« . MT Wmo. Texas, May 20, 1S  . Jlajor Saniifcirri  4 ii ' rs. SuiK rtiitaa lMt Weotwortlj MlUurr A ailom.v. LexitiRtoii. Mo,: l i ar Sir— TtM progri- ' KH iif my hud (liirlnR the cwnvDi !• hdlBstIc ynM.r at yonr inRtltutiun has been eminently N hk lartory aad I believe be baa accompUabed more In tbat length of tine than ever before. Tbe Kbool ileserr a all tbe patron- 9t It ew tvcoive from the public, and t cxmsratnlaitfl mf0Ht Vbil nqr aon Itia received tta beneflto even (or one yaalu Vogr imifr jaan, anOBOB CLARK. Mrndft. Meu May 80, 1901. 8. Seileis. M. A., Samerltitmdant Wentwortb Ifilitarr Acad- emy, L ncinctoa. Mo.: Dear Sir — Aclinovrl edging your favor of tbe tStb, an Iborooglily aatiafled with both my aon ' a eoacie aiid tiM advantagea In your moat excellent acbooL CiMtgntalg iig ymt qn awscowM, I am. Tflon T«fy tniiv. J. B. Ill ' in I. KY. Red wine. Minnesota, May |s:i ' j. ' fliaAlaM Aellprii. I.«xlngton. Mo.: Dear Sir- You may ilgurc on my rirnther attending your achool for two moreyeara, until ii. :niaiis t-a. as Wis aM ' iaara than pleased. Youn (riii. . T. H. SIMMONS, 0 m if Vrr.v. Simmtmt • Ot Col 8 iMtan. Supertnt« aeflt WMtWOrtli iniltWV vi ty«sln(tton. Mo.: Doar Sir — Y iiir favor iif thr M tli r ' ipiviMl anil It is with |i|. uMirr thftt I Oiinurc you I am vi-ry |ilt-as(Hl with the l rofirt-sR that my «fn. Ix-Kllt ( hnmii ' fin. has mad« at Went- worth Military Acail iiny, both mrriinl and pbyBlc«.l. and the mltttarjr dlaclpilne la tbe nneiit tratnlns In the worlU (or boy . Hav tg Tialted your academy lurinK the year, I take great pleasure In recommend ins your ayatem of trainhig our boya. He baa also become quite attached to your college and hopes to return there Bent year. Permit roe to ihask you and your faculty tor jrour Uiul.peniiBaal aa wull aa profeialooa] tntiiraaC la nor aoo. .Yours very truly. MJRS. H. X BROWNi De Soto, Mo., May 24, iSOL CoL S. Ballera, Superintendent Wentworth Military .Aeadeny. l«xlngton. Mo.: Dear Sir — Permit ue to say I an much pleased with the progress made by my son, both from an educational as well aa a military standpoint I now expect he will he with yoa again next year. Shall take pl asure in I ' e cc mmenJti ig yijKt JfXttdaimy nrh netyer opportunity offers. nnra truly, J. R. WENTWORTH. Saata Ko, .Vow Mcxli-0, May 27, 18119. flaadferd Sallera. EM|., Principal Wentworth Military Acad- emy, Leirington. Mo.: Dear Sir— My son baa been attwuUng your Academy iw- tag the Ust acholaatlc year, and I wiah to aay that hhi ad vancemeat has been entirely satlafaetory, I have oothlog but praiM for the eUkciency of your edneatknal aethoda and the dladpUne Of your InaUlutlun, troth ot ivblch t oonilder of th« Jil|h M Very truly, iUlfrwy at lam. Bctellii. Ko., Mar U. im. Major S. Sellers: Dear Sir— At th« cloas of the gi liLml j ' ar I writa to expreaa my appreciation of tl « WcutworUi Acsdsnur My ■OS l ocy has proKreeaed twttor In hi stiolles than In any other BciioaL aad baa Ulnm « raal 4at«rMt la l|la IfWk. I da not luiSttT ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' - to Uw Academy, I am, Toon. «c.. F. A, SAMPSON, Dmalm. Neb., May 19, 1901. Ranrlford BallMa. Baq., I xltiKton. Mu.: iCsteaaMd Sir — 1 very much apiircciatc the Int ' -n ' st you have taken In my son and hv |jroi(rc «i tbat bi ha made whil unilcr v.iiir vnrv. Kiirl ni all llm ' ' (i stCMiil iiji for you iitpl your mi liool, nnil i riiit niLn i ' lnK aa 1 do the alroriK In- Ihicnt-f tliut UH iiiiiuKtii III iicar upon bim last fail by fortalii iMirilui! to K ' t liini til U ' livo your school, it la a matter of much BaUi ru ' (ioii t luv iHTHuaaOf to •«« Ua luuM aamiM aoMitK the iraduatM (or luul. AgrtW ttonjWiig J  W tetr||W!  ljw, t liave the honor to 1m, VMm tny reapectfuuy, A. P. BRINK. fTlpnmok. Wyn . Juno I. lJt1 S. Major .- aiHlfiiril HillfrB, I ixinRton, Mi p.: Ds ' ar Sir It pIhuhcb nu to In alilo to s.iy a lilii ' l wrirrt for Wi nt wiirtli Milirnry Ai arioniy Our iion hns uiily liofn with yon oni ' yt ' ar. Imi wi- (ffl that w wi il.l imi iiiin any- whore Hlse. Not only has his school r ' .i. a .lii i-wti antis- factory, but the beautiful indui ' QCo ilm ' hunouDila hla life thare la caicniated to bo of snai i him through life. . Thaaklag jroa asd tiM faculty fn i vt-ry u-indneaa shown Very rfapf. tfiilly. J. K. PATTERSON, WeUingtOB. Kan., May 10, IMU Mr S Hollen), Lexington. Mo.: fi ' ur Sir— Aa acboot is about to close, I wru. lo ay we h,i ' ■•■x v« ' ry w« ' ll plt-atied with your Bohod! .iini itw man- II. r 11 ivhu li it has h.M ' u t nndueted. Nothinc pr- ' . , iif uik, wh ex(i«ct to send our aoa again next fall, and think there will te tm awim lMn tnm VMitngton. Yonn truly, 8. P. KRAMMt. BvanavUIe, lad.. May M, IMMk CoL Baadford Seilen. Lexington: Dear sir:— Allow me to embrace thia opportnaKy to VbMiStt. ftn for the educailoa and care yon have gtran our boy. Sb; Improvement is a source of mocb gratfUeatloB to ua and aa agtwable surprise to all of our frteada. Iftt. lioewentbal jolna me In sending beat regarda to jrqn ttd tivki aaa tbaiflOBg yon In tttivance for favoia. I aat. Yours truly, J. W. LOBWHNTHAU- Waco. Tezaa, May IS. IMW. Col. S. Sellers, Lttxlngton. Mo.: Dear Sir— t look for my aon borne now la a few days, t am grattfled at bla progress ainre be baa beeo at your school. Hta Improvement In every respeet baa beoB good, I thaalt yatt for the personal Interest you fcava takait la blm. t WQI aind bla baok. to you next year. Vary rtapeetfully yours, TOM PADOITT, r.uthric. nuiahoraa. May 90. 1901. Col. Banilforil f i-lli r.«. I, xli ;iun. M i. : l ear Sir — My kom has Iwvn In your -irhool. W ' t-utworth Military Academy, almost one year, and resulia have beea UgUjf agtlitfllctmr. Wiatwortb is the place for boys. Truly yours, T ntto. Mo.. Mbt 17. 1 W . Col. Sandroni Pi llr-is, r. xlncti n, In reply to .your favor ot ivriul daiv, wo Lako (iluaHuro In i xpret(ijtD|$ uur apprceiailon ut Lhc proKress made hy our ' son, NtcbolAJi. during tho paat yv r ut your Mchool. We eoc gwet to tent Jliltl i;|ik«n tn September, Very respecUully, MR. AND MRS. OBO.W, tUlJL. Albuqnenttte, N. M., JniM 7. 18 81 OtfL Ssnford 8 Uera, Li-xlrii;tnn. Mo.; Dmr Sir — Allow me tu • ' X|ir ' s luy Mttofuction In the mamNctmaak «t your tnaiitutton. Mr bojr taa dpo liia to IM wttk yott the coming iMastoa; Y«T truly. M. 8. OTERO, Col. s. SpIIcih, Siiiiprintpndrotw. M. A. J L)«er 8;r Our nou Mayo retornfld hom yMteMtr fiom Jfour Nchou! nml w - arc Wfll pIcBBPcl with the proRrcHs he bu asde tho lost y ' ar. We (■xi)«(-t him tu rL ' turn in S ' pl ui- ber nnd continue till he flnlsticH tho i imrti ' . uikI wc Are lUao glttd to llj til Ij irtW.tm ' ho 5( ' ho(il nn l In MUOam to return. Ro«iiectfuJly yours. : %CltUM. I . S. ihrtkai. Bold. Oklidioimi. llaar 82. iMl, Ool. Sindford BeUers, SaperlstendeDt WaDtwoitb MniUir Aredemy, LcsinKton, Mo.: Dwr C(dooet-I iMve Ions been of the oplalon tiUtt hi moMim wSMuf frmlatac l« n Ptatn ntott t$  iw i ofe ii wft i l lif ConalderiiiK my aon ' s splendid ndTancem«nt wUto «(• tendlmr your acbool, t can with good eonaeleacs tecopBMi WMtwortb MiUtajry Aoadeaiy JAIOB B. anxnoNv LMHed. KmiL, Uv IS. 1S88. Bn dfnni Soii TH, SuperlntaiiiiMl 1tlta; !!pl0 ' Btenr Aratf- emy. l.«xing1on, Mo.: Dear Sir— We an- highly gratined wUh the i roKrcB8 our son hwi mnde in your schciol during iho i st year, both tn hu studies ud phyalcal development, tb latter being m pecJally marked In hia csM. We eonalder your «obMl one iot tba bMt. ' «ad ywiHiM aeadiBc our eon till be cradtmtM. Yooif mpecOully, W. C. XDWARDB, WhftPHlioro, Texas. M«r M, 1801. Ceil. Sandford Sellers, Lexington, Mo.: I mar Sltr — In reply to yours of Shf lt;tu, would any that I Rw very well pli-asi ' d w|t|i iinr hi IikhI. it Is my prceent In- tention to « iid my hoii har ii ' i -. lmIhu. and I hope that ho may be able to eotnplcic tii I i :r  III) honor to hlmeell aad the school. Thanh I ng you tor your kiuUuL-sB, 1 am. Vavn v«7 truly, P. (1. JAWSON. Bntler. Mo., Jnn« 8, 1891. JitioT a. Sellorti, I ' rlnr Wcntworth Military Academy: Pear Sir — My huii linvloB passed a yt ' ar Iti your Aoadomy. I um Ko well plftiHcd with the ioHtnution and with hia pruKresa In It that I expttct (o have him return nt xt September and eontlmw .« there nnUI he aball have gradnatwl thmfHoitt. Tours very truly, (BON;) O. A, BB ABiK IOt K e. McAloBtcr. Inil, Tor.. M )r 13. 1897. iimjw S«II«rs, L«xlnKloD. Mo.: Dear Sir— Your aoUrv of your Commencement of May tiM has been reoolvud. I fully iipproclate jrour position. You we vIrtuBlly rceponaltilp for two of the liMt military nrhooln In thp WphI. na one huR bocn tmnsfcrroil t i voiirs It now only rcmfii ' i ' l r yoi ' nucr tho Hanl.= ns In abllll} ' anil kBOWUilec- 111 ' I I ' 1:11;, I.. !i. . ' yriii ar ' qiliil In the omurgency. I lipps Ou will gu uD lu ttiu tnturei the Ettiuti as you have thia ]Mtr JAW J. | r 1.|M|TW . K5l«u «U£ Bedalla, Ib lfi itiUVL. Col. Bandford Sellora. 8up«rfiit«iuieiit Waatwortti MOItMr Atmimay. L exin|rt0a. Mo.: Dear 8lr.— I am excMdIngty n -ll pl aaed wlUi mjr aon ' a progreaa at your Academy darlnn I ' OBt term. I admire the manner In which you conduct it i ii . diRclpllne i.i g KHl and the bo Ti take kindly to yom ; i - t iM r - iaKlvp trt ut- nant. The pbysirat training and i.iui ( ullurv are to be commended. I can rbperfiiUy rwomnioud I xlnston and Weatworth MlllUry Academy to any one harlnR oni to edo- CiHb ' Vary truly youra. W. O. lUIfiNFRITSS. Utiuver, Coto.. May 14, 18M. ■Ul iudford Bvliera. Superlnteodtmt WmtwMtti Unifiuqr . ' Aciitfemy, Lexington. Mo. : Dear 8lr — I take pleaauro In oxpreaalnc my aatMafltlHt ' with the progreD my non Is mHhlnf;. nni aaaure yon that hia Improvement bun fiw xcchi..] ti-.v . xpfrtattona. I ahall be SlsMMl to recommend yoiu achool moat hifUjr, aa 1 dMm It • pMil, fit Mt ioptrlor, to any of Ita Uailfiilllli country. Permli ma to tbaok you for your |DpNi tliHt. ptafwaMnal fartaraat fa mjr itao, and belletre me, Uma aliicareljr rcmm, WHir T. RQWMTRRK Wo r ' r«r. by |H ritil Hlnn. to llio rollowlBC ' KMeipMt S J. Kitzhiigb, broker, Kansaa City, Mb. .las Fa I loon. Hiawatha, Kaa. a. 8. Hartley. Pawhuaka. lad. Tet. T. 3. LUm. buk«r, Aurora. Mo. W. A. Poadei ' , DaaiDa. Tax. aujah P. Bamaay. Ohlcaco. Ul. RoM. Atklaaon, Kansas City. Mo. Abe Ooldman, Parts, Texas. W C. Cole. Omaha. Nebraska. W. V. l.lppin(!Ott. Kansas City. Mo. W. E. Waahlnirton, Marietu. Ind. T«!! H. O. Buf klnKham St Jn= f rh Mo. L. K. Kirk. fJaruott Ku- Jndge J. I). MrCu. ' , KuiitiiH • Ity, Mo. T. C. JonPB. t ' hnniit. ' K. ' iii B. V. Long. Kant 1jj Vi-g M. N . ' W Mf xiro. K. P. RoRers. Belleville. 111. Prof. C. H. Uutrhfir. Warreuaburg, Ma Wm. C. Little, WIrhlta. Kaa. Jas. R. VauKban, Sprtncfleld, Mo. Felix Helbllnc. Ft 8mlth« Ariu K. A. Vtolctt, Unn, Mo. P F. Shnrr . rv nvcr. Colo J J. I ' fRiHlrli. Tniicka. K« . B. K. .MuiitKomi ry, ( ' ripple Cr k, Q ltft, C. H. King. L ' anper. WyomlnR. Alax. N. OaMenU. St. Loiila. Wt. ThursdHy, Friduv. Stilurd y, Sundiiy. Monday, Wednesduy Widne- ' lii y Thuiwiuy, Miiy 22. Mav M.tV 24. Miiv 35. Miiy 2fi. , Mnv as. M:tV :; . Miiy 2a. 8e«tion Itegins WeilncMUy, Si pt( iitl i-r lo. Thankt«givinp H iliilay. Thiir dny. Num iiiImt 27. CI riBtlnn H ruliiy! iM-ijiii S;iIiii.Im , I )i-i ' i-tiitipr SO. Cliristmns IIolidiiyM end Tuvwluy, JauuM 6. Sflssinn i-loson Tliumlny, May 88. i ii iL W%m m,- 8:30 tfi 5:80 r. M. 2:8!) p. M. 11 A. X. 1:30 to 9v, m. 3 r. M. ' . ' V. M. 8 1 ' . M. I tvainraonl InttpeeitiiDB, Ulf £te ' Jjilttt CNrtii ' t c. a A. ButtaUon Ins|i«ct!i)ii. BnUnlion Piirmto nod Guard 3iI(Hinting. n:.it:,ii..t. Drill, KxtendajlOider J riU:4«Kl.6lMitt ( ii Milii.iliiig Pariide. ti.-it ' !iltniroftta SertQon by M. L. Tbaoas D. D. Field Diiy. MotMinj; nf the Iktard of ThmIccm. (irin.l (. ' (nl( t liiill. Coaipetitive l rill. Gntdnatiag AddrcM by Htm. DftTid Ovcrniyor. I N E) BX. Title Fig . . . . Board of ' IVMCfiMl .v«:«V ' a:« ' ' ' • ' « ' ' •• V ' «4-v FiK ' iilty BttlLuliun Utgitnizutiuii. . . Other OiTtaaiKiajow Boater of Cadets. Rcmpitulatian UonoiiL Gmdiutfls Hiatory erf the ScbiMth . - . i. Flea at the School , Location Courses of Study Cliissiciil C iiis - Ltilin — Svientitic Course Elective OoarM BtieinesA Cotirne  . Foitt-Oni luat« Studies Masic EloontioD and Oratory. . . . .. . ,,.,. ,..• « . .,. . B iyai i iiB a t iwi a wb4; ib iywa.. , . , . . .. ,. 1 r 8 58 10 76 18 Pbysiail Develoimivilt. i- v-v ....... 58 Itl 00 SI 60 SO Minernlogiciil ind Oeologioal Oi llection. . . , 68 88 81 Rtsinirements tut EMtaneB .:iiict: :..:, , . . 67 44 67 44 . 67-C8 44 , , , 68-71 47 51 48 «B Calejidttr ..... t ' ' - . ' vt ....«• . . 48 OommaiMiaiMdit. . . .. .  . .. .. .. .. HJVPTIST i ii mJ LM QUl UBOl MlsSoiArl Coiiser atoo of lu.sic, JuIiXI GTo ; JVXissouKi, Thbi wdUcnown and proiqpcrous butitutkm for die tducal m m GoiifiQ6 UniMr ii6§ and gqawvm. iii i mtM aod tium ' apwim AiKiniaD gpRfw- w Liteniiy and Seientific Deiiaitineiits in Charge of Trained Speeialists... Special Attention given to the welfare and happiness of the young ia4ies in their homc-Ule while in cQllc e. ii At lBiirtii «Tf- iBfcftfhifty dfifeiiiti tumbt ' iV ' ROB ' T N. COOK, Bi5 W; WHITE, Prawfdttnt. PresitLent.: CBN ' TRAI. FKMAI.K COl.I.KliK, I.EXINii l ( , MIS C)UKI. 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