Wentworth Military Academy - Yearbook (Lexington, MO)
- Class of 1903
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I hove sold hall ol my InleresJ in Wenlworlh Mililory Acodemy io Col. W. M. HoUe ol tioonevllle. Mo., and he will be associoied with ■M in full pnrinership from this Hme bi the conduct of Ihe school. Col. MoiJe received his preporoion ' odiirndon al Ihn hands ol Ihe lamous Prol. F. T. Kemper ol Uooneville and his collt e course ol the Sioie Univeratty of Msoouri o( % hlGh Inamulfon he is on bonored i2raduale. For nineieen years he lauUht in Kemper Miiiiary School, a tfraalar portion ol flie Hale iaklntf part In Ihe management, f urfntf Ihe pasi three pars, under ihe appoinlmeni ol Missouri Slale University, he has occupied the important position oi examiner ol aimaled schools. Wiih his liberal education, wide experience, and londness lor this worlc. there con be no doubl thai he will prove a great acquisition in the executive department as wen as In the ttepartmeM of Insliuction of Wentworth. aANOFOKO SEiXERa. M. A. f JSTABL9HED tta ANNUAL CATALOGUE ANNOUNCEMENT Wentworth MiKtary Academy LEXINGTON, MISSOURL ICEAtS SANA IN QQRFQRE SANa ' B««it«r SrATionw Ik VMiitik C«., Kakm Cm, Mtx If yon plense It iHims up the diiof iidviinlapes wo off DC and epUuuunsft the spvciul fealurw of the X. It iB a Military School. n. It is the oldest sikI largest Military Scboul iu the Middle West, and ban been amler tbe MBM management from the very beginning of its hittory, a period of twenty-threo yean. III. The expeUM Vn loWj oonsidering tbe udvantages offered. IV. Tho locution h n t«i|ii ttf JM bA tuA 9a f nffikn M9 f mu tdnattffjji 111 Ma ftlooe would noi possera. y. It la not an iadWidnftl entarpriM, bat la Inooxpozatad and bekmga to a bowrd of trnsteos. It ittP ' IIO iobt whatever. These fucts insvire in: nt-t (- ' . VX Silaatedoo the bluffs of the Missouri River, with natumi drainage, oar health record is tutriyaled. YII« For aeranit years we have hud all ihu students we could uccommudate and last seaaion we bad to titicii tmiif- Bttsj for wsitt of room. VIIT. Our hnil 1in jH, cxocjitin:: the nrmory hall, are of brick nnd stone, WWi (MMlSkfiUftid {pf present aaoe, arc heated by hot water, and are lighted by gas and electrioity. IX. We believe tbe first duty of a teaeher of boys to be the doT lopimOBt of tnitt manhood, and bis :|MiiM labor, ehantoter-building, and wu work to these endd. X. This is one of the one hundred schools u hii ii. ;u ( arding to act « f tNmgross, am snppliwi i)y th« U. S. Goverttment, without expense to the schools themselves, with Ueguiar Army utlicori fur military imtraotioB and with ordnaoce nod ordnance atoree. XL By a recent net if the Mtesoori Lviri i iinre, this Hch()oi vva made a post of the National Guard, an annual inspeotiun by tate officer was ordered, and allgrndaalee uf the Aoademy reoeiTe commiiwioaaas oooimI Iteatmuuitf in the Xatloaid OuanL READ THIS FIRST PAfcmL VIEW or gAwmaEs. SrKCIAL URD£88. UliADVUAKTKRS OF THK ARMY, i Adjutaiil ' ti iii rn. ' .-i (JiTlLT. i No. liO. WaBhiagUiD, June 16, 1U03. ) EXTRACT. B. By directioD of the President. Captuu iicDjamia U. ilyer, ISth Ovnbjt 1 ditailMl tb 8wratanra( War m pivAMnr of BdBteR ■otoom and taettcs at the WMntworth MiHtUT Aeadmcqr.XwxiagtDDi ICiawari, to take effoct Bepteiiib«r 1, IIIOS, vitf Captain Olann B. Darb, 13th Infaotrr, reiiorad, aod will nimt ID panoo at tha utamr oitaLfor uif •Qoord- logiy. Th ttayat — jahi a ft aMMfiiiijtjiiMili  ltba i wtite Itj OmiUHiiifl uf Tl i u l ww ii t C hwi M i n illiiB H. 0. OOSBIK, AN ACT u follow t Soction 1. nUrt CttlMv n-i of thn Revisfd SUtutM ol tbi Hintp of Mlwoari, antiUad TheMiUtia, b ud-Uw mm- ' Article II, and to read M ioUowa: ARTICLE It. EnUbUahing a Poat ol thm NatigmJ Qniwd of mtHtart •t W«at« Mtih Hdftuy Aeadnuy.I mdBgtoa, MlMovri. Sw. 6800a. Weotworth Militnry Acadpiny. The Weotworth Military Acadmijr nt Lexington, Missouri, ia hereby oonatituUd a |MiHt in thr Natioual Guard of Miaoourt, and th« K ri rnor is h( r« hy dirpctwl tii | rovide for the annual in.ipfKrtion by ai ' pointiiiK for this purpoaa a oonunittee of thrnc ni«inli«rs, reoonmeaded inmaanwly by th« adintaiit-iieDerni, tht sute saperintandeot V ipdUia instruction, and the president of the Btste boaid of bMlth. The governor is furthermore authorised ■ad directed to appoint and ootnmiiMion the officers of the Aoadaay aa olT1a r8 of the National Ciuan] of Mlsaouri, to ranli asfoUowB: Tli Bup( ' ritit4. ' iKlt ut aa colonel: the priiici[ al aa lleateoant ' Coloni l : tlir- cammnnrlant aa major; tne ]ttarter- tnuater aa major ; tln ' sur r ' Nin n- major; the adjutant asoaptain: the profraaora as oaplainit ; and the gradnataa aa MOOnd llsotcnnnla. Notldnfr in thiaactahalt b OMMtlM ' tp HH H il! ! ' ■n appropriatioii for ne purpoeea ot thCliilL OFFICERS OF INSPECTION. tM|wmUM fiw itw tTiiUilil BiilM Clitumpiii AI JUTANT OEKEBAL W. T. DAMfiBON, Impoetor for the Stau of MiMMfl, Eic-Oficio. jOfWrnSmpEST OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION W. T. QAxamf KOit liikpcclor fur ibc Stale t Mii.vnuri, Kx-OTiciu. I ' KlvSiDENT STATE BOARD OF UllALlH, DIL A. V. McALLi- SlKli, I Wi p M  U)i for the Stttaef MiaMeri, b MKfit: GOLONEL W. M. HOOE, Bomno OP TiiysTEEs. JUDGE EICHABD HELD, Ftwidani MB. GEO. M. GAIIBQN, Seoruti . JUDGE WH. G. MoOAOSLAND. Tnwom. GAFT. W. D. BANKIN. JUDGE BENJAMIN D. WEEDIN. MB. WALTEB B. WADDELL. MR. J. O. LESUEUK. ACAPEMIC STAFF AND FACULTY. COIipMl i SANDFORO SELLERS, A. M., 6a|«riiitMMlmt, i (Centnl L ' nivenitjr, Kentucky,) COU W. M. HOGS, A. M., Principttl tuid Awooiato SnpaHtt ndiMit, fMlmwiil Stmte U ri ri mlB t.t Ktfgry am EntHtk. UASQR A. W. ALLEN, Cuuiuundiiot, •IrfiaU ktUiUry Aciktlouy,) Crmmertia BrmtdUt. CAPTAIN HKN.IA.MIN IJ IIYKK. V. S. A., I3th QlM r (U. S. Mili(ai) Academy — Ucuiicd by bccreury at War,) CAPTAIN T. H. THOMPSON, A. I Uatmxlen Sidney College ) CAPTAIN A. J. CUALKLEY, A. M., CiFt. a A. JENKINS, A. B., l E. B., ' (Mimd Snua Dnivaaiiy,) tfttmml StUmtt, Gtnmm, mml lH t 4lll ,40 tf G4PiAIN F. A. PAY, B. S. ife, ' V (WiRcmlMiK SIM NonuO.) HI88 EUNICE W. FULTON, . tm A Thiabioc l School of Oiiltf - Bhtmntn tout Ontmj. MISS ETHKL GIBBS, (Miwottri Cotucmiiory of MuiCf) OAPTAIN E. J. STARK, MoiIqhI Diraetiw,, iMMiUbi GmUtf, HMta Imw BATTALION ORGANIZATION 1902-1903. Adjutant . STAFF AND NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Catlol Major K. W. CoU5 Soi;geaal Major COMPANY A. M. M M.Miry Oiplnin Benin Utx-ker Lieiilonunt J. B. Baymond .Liflnteniint O. r. Tlu i Fint Sergeiuit U. U. Craig .. . . ; Sergeant A. Q. Brown...;. SergeHOt Bort Wftttlos. Cturporsl L. K. ( loMman , . ...... .C( r|Mir! I U- E. Humphrey JuriK nil F. Q. Lore CorponU . .P. M. Mnxmtf OOMPANY B. Will Mitn Qrftves Cm pt h i n P. Ij. HtfrringtoQ Lii-utenaDt L. A. Oaugherty . Li«atenant F. L. Diivis ..First SiT;r Miit V. 6. Ferguson Sergeaot F. B. Kramer Sergeant Q. K. Spicktiul C ' orpnnU A. V. SiumII CoijKiral R. C.Spitlor Corporal B. Harned .Oorporal ' • •:« ' t I E. C. Donalme.... .. . . .. W. D. WUaoa . . ... .. . . ..... •AND. ..First S ij nt L K. I ' ilo + ... . .S« ;gMnt U. C. C« w«lre; 10 k ' « • • • I . . Cf q« riil ... Corporal GOMiaSnOMBD OPHOatS. AdiuD, Albort Hoimtott , ..•••..••••«•«•••  ' .iiV ' • a ' i ' ' ' •vVaV ' aii ' ' ' ! ' ' • . ' ' v tn. . • v .vi- • . . . . . . Khdms Airiiii y . Alfonzo .,...« Mexico Barron, F«lix C • Miuttnuri BajUtTy Fred.... ., Ksnu Becker, Beals i Kamts Beyer, Frod Henry Mfnoori Bolinger, Clinton T«ttg BnuMOD, Jfthn FrmnUIa Colorado Brooks, .TnmcH M ..Okliboiiui Territory Bruvrn, Albert Glenn HiMoari Btowo, TbonuB Floyd Kuuns BaetU Benjamin Norman CoIoduIo Burnett, Jumcs , Illinois Boah, Carl Frederic Nebraska CeidweU, Walter Evaoa , Kentucky Ottamberlain, Winfred aaxk , .Indian Territory CosTK nn), George Waablngton .Miiuionri Cole Ralph Waldo Nebraska Gtloppr, LemiiiiuH Itomnin .Kansas Cowdrey, Koncw Cl Vfl nd Arkansas Cowen, Tboo inre Leww .South Dakota Crmig, Henry Harrison ....... Miaaoori Calp. Caasy Miawnri Gulp, Wondoll ; , .„ MiHSoari Daugliorty, Leo Alexander Mimoari ikrisy Frttolc Xj .« «•........«...•.... ' •■• ' « • ' ••« ' • ' • i V ' ' « . •...««.•««... •« .............«« ..... Ulip cris PnviMon, Clarenoo Ed ur KansaH D Pecker, Bsyford OclaiMlo .. . . Arkanwis Doubae, Eurl Clerelaml...... ...... .i. i... Oktaboina Terriloiy Dorobester, Otis Texns Dorebetter, Kaymon W Texas Dye, Riehard .Colorado Ellis, An lrinv Wiitton .. KatiNH-i £Ui , John Merver lodlao Territory Emery, Burley Samnel Arkansas Ferguson. Wnller Soolt .QkkiUMi iSDlrritory FrcHt, 1{ii-4ni ' II lOilvvunI Knnsns Gttodo, Uiinuor Charles , Miaaouri GWmofe George Ktib • • • Kanaas GldsRier. Paul Ntirtlirnifl ..Kansaa Goldman, Lawrence E l ward .... Ti ' xnn Gore, Hangr Nebraska —14— Gr:iv t. Wilburn HeodenoO Knnitan Uriffitbf Joe. Q • • ..Missouri GrlniM, thayer.. .v.. OkUlionM Territory Orubcr, Cnsper Willfaun .4.... MiMoorl • ITiiipht, Arth ur KanMS  Huigbt, JamM , .... , Kiuum 7 H ywood, Williun BiehMxI. k. • • . • NebrMka j HiiriUof JobnBalpb Nebnul(a Uiirned, Ben Kioma .r Harrington, Paul Lewis Nebraska HarriAOD, Zalma Beale HiM0iai Heath, Vernon Lorenzo Kansas Henry, UowurU Boit ..Kansas Hoaoell, Hbrtoo Homer ...... .-. ......Kainpii Ilorton( ijoecph Mundncks. . . « ......... ..«........... . ■iv «-ic ' .-. • .......• ..• • . ' ,•• • .ItWWk ' Humphrey, Gilbert Edwin Oklahoma Territory Johnson, Dly MituM uri Keurby, Orrille. ••«,. ..Colorsdo Kollopp, PanI Liirnh Iowa Kramer, Frnuk £dward Kansas Iiadd, Artbur. .... i,. Taxu Lttdd, Lotber J Texas lisyton, Lonnie HarL Arlcansas Lipper, Thilip Missouri Lttbmtl, Oucles.. . . . Idtoiri Little, Andrew W OkUhoma Territory Long, Uirry Fmncis ..Texas Lots, Frrak Orio«r .LidJan Territorjr Major, rink y Alexander Colonido Mftrckii, Qeury Charloii Missouri MoCnokeo, Ned .OkUhonu Territory MoDomld, HowNvd DQtM)Ktti«!vi ' i}i ' ' •.... ..•...•• vV ' Vi(% i v ..•«•.• •• « ' « ' - ti ' « ' . • • . • « . .Kums Mclz, D. Otis Knn !H Millard, Leslie Beeves. . ...... .. . . .Texiis MIIHkiii, FMry Mardi. ..i ' . . «...v . • fc Enomii Moore, Gt ' urgc Morxki « . , . Missouri Mullein, KafliI Charles Iowa NortoD, Claude Willism EaMia Palmer, John Wallaee Indian Territory Pnlnior, Riiliurd Artiutr.. Missonri Palmer, btauley • •.• •t Missouri EaridiMoii, ftal Tbpiiiog. i .. .« i v i-, .bdian Territory Parr, Frank J luwa Faiaoos, Bert St y k« Mi-ssmiri Pile, Leslie Fulkc i «uii ICansas Pratt, Fred Elias, Jr. ..BUMoaxi Baymond, Jamea Barney KaiUKi Bappeto, Earl Kee Kidd Kamas Bojgera, Fred Eaoaaa lieoeclip, Jacoh Petri , NVIirriskn Booeche, Walter Lawrentxi . . . . Kebraska Roaeobo, William Eageoe .Nebnalm Sellers, Santlford, .Ir , ., Miasouri Senior, Beowiok J Kaimm SheidoiL, Joba Bmdley ........ i. .. Iowa Slnlion, Williiini Tilcnn Missouri Siptta, UleuQ Jasper OkJaboma Territory Small, Andrew Vlotor , ..Mianrari Soiilh f •ft ' h ' ii ' li . ••• •«• ••••••••••■• •••••• •••••••••«• •■•(«•••««• • B llBAOlin Spickniil, ( uiotiM KollauU i .,, , . ............... v i « , . . . . . .Kannu Spitlcr, Balpb Carroll .i., i . ..Kanna Spring, .I«H ' I i i 4 i . . . . i . . . . i . . .Indian Ti-i i i t ory Staffurd, bbelby Irvine j,... i Miesourt Stanley, Joeeph Hopldna. Arkanaft Stanley, Thomjw Edward Arkanaaa Stognll, Jimioa £dward Ipditto Territoty Stcveatnn, Frank HarmMi Indian Territory waUael, Erie ..Kanaan , Tlieia, Otto PMlmer .. Kanana VanOinkelf Loren Lee Iowa Vivian, Wnrron Miiaonri Wattips, IWt Nebraaks WertB. G«iy WillJa Nebraska Wilkenoo, John Delbert .Mlaaoari Wflliame, Snow KM, r i .Nebraaka Wilwrn, Walli« Drake Kanaaa IHebndGeoqi Miaaigiaxi mOAPIT||i TION. From ArkansfM • From Colorado i From I inliiiil Ttnttocy • ••••••• From Iowa ., . 6 From U1BM. ..v vi. ..... i.., . M From Kentnoky .: .... .... 1 From Missouri 89 From Nebraska IS Trom Oklahotnn Tenitmy Fmm Smith DaloBtft. . . • , 1 From Texas i ;S, From Mexico i DOtld •.•••« •«• «« •••••«  «•• ' ,« V V ,« t ft , .• «,•« « • ■9, f§ m ft « ft ft ft ft ft ft • ft « ft ft fti • ft ft • • ft. ft, ,ft ft ft • •-• • ft ' t.ft. ft • ft 1 —is— i ' I iii r ' X i 0 HONORS. At the clow of MMioo, ]90S ' 1908, hoaora were Awwdad M foUowt: Pllimrdty Sdioludiip to Orro Pauo Xbhi. :$|0Qiid Cootestuit : OnjsiSRT Kdwtn HtnmauB ' , Qeaanl Seholiii-ship Mtxlal ti GiLHKur Eowiii Uuux ' iuiEr. Qjtooud CunlotituDt : Jamw Bcwrt. OonatiMOjr Ddll Frfw to Spiaioiil I ' cD ion in the Army Regiator : WlI.BURN HkNDKRKON GMATHi UowABO Bbrt Ukmbt, Faol loam Ha — u iotom. 1903 GRADUATES. ( In onler of clusf Mt.Htnliii;;-) Ottu Palmer Thej|% LA ia-Untg isb Cloui-90, witU llightH . Honor. Gilbert Edwin Hamptaqp IiMl4ia 11 Hiphost Honor. Andrew Victor Saudi, LaUn£ugiiuli Ctiurbc, wiih IBBgbart Honor. iAWrOBce Edward OoMmBi trimii fOoOfm Higbe«t Honor. Frank Edward Kramer, BotiiMia CTourse, wilh Honor. htm AlexaiMtor Dangberty, JkuitMm Cbnnw; KiOi nonor. Sbary Cbarlo Mardia, Btuinew Couiiie, with Uooor. James Bamoy Kuyminod, Buahuwa Coarse, with Honor. Albert Glenn Brown, Bcuineaa Oourae, with Honor. WulliH Prnko WUhoh, Ekclivo Coanso, with J{ioMr.. Eurl Clovulund Donnliuc, Uueineas Coorte. Albert Hoaston Adam, BaBinesa Goone. Paul LewiH Hurrinjrton, Business Conrse. Wilhiirn Ilcndtuscin (irnvos, Klorlivo Otume. lleurv llarriHoii Ciuig, LiUin-Engli h Cour80 Frank Luther Davia, Binlncas Coorae. Wnltt i . ' cott ForguHon, Latin -Etii Qpaiii. Bert Wattles, Boainesa Coarse. iPerry March Mfllikin, Busineaa CounK LcaVw Fuikerson Pile, Latin-Bi Iiaii OiMnft Uej l-i Ik ' fkiT. l?imiiic«s Cnnr ' iP. Howard B«rl Ueury, Biuiuestt CoiUiK S9— HADUAtlNO CLASS GRADUATES-CONTINUED. J. O. CrniaiiAW. W. P. Alliens. T. B. CrenshHW F. B. Dofall. J. B. Andrew. A. L CttmpbelL W. 8. Allen. RolxTt Atkin!M n. H. F. Biackwell. H. firowo. CUbflWi CtallilBi.: B. T, Cii-.il. iim«i. J. C. Foulks. JhnoMti Gordon. 1885. LeoDBTla. £. M. Xaubiaan. U88. Ci. B. Strii ' klcr. P. Q. Siillierlia. V. J. WUktt. T. C. Toong . 1889. J. K. Edmonds. B. C. Hyde. 1890. L. W. CreiMhttw. Miii tiii Criiuldin. W. U. McC«im. J. G. BoMotl. W. B. W«ia C (i. Wurthington. 18$1. S. S r.unliick. G y Ilolroee. E. B. BoMdI. 6. B, ThoraUia. 1893. 3. H. Boado. il. A. De Almond. £. A. Uiuknuui. M, Banldn. N. D. Jaolnoo. W. G. K.-lly. Oliirko MoCue. K. O. Cnvem. B. H. Hall. U. M. Mn r0. .1. A. AndunoD. ( ' . P. UUckwelL C. L. DAOieroD. A. L. Falloon. % W. Fttaluqib. 18M. Ray Fr«y.ier. Lemoel Ilirklin. W. W. IraUnd. Jooeph Laitrio. Ufft. H. L. CruMo. C. IS. DHumll. W. H Edwoid« G. W. Fair. W. V. Gtrr. B, G. KaDjron. P. U. Kirk. 8. P. Sniryor. W. G. Slu-lby. N. Tixlliunter. G. S. Tucker. W. Young. QRAOUATES— CONTINUED. T. M. Cobb. E. R. CorlH tl. B. £. G. liousUio. H. M n. L. B. B. A. 1697. Muffett Ow«o. ton lit bL uoz. A. JS. ewwyw. r . 1 . ' .Till ' . 1 . r . r iuM . ■I ' - lliiiriu 11. 1 . 1 1 tl 1 1 l-H. W 1 1 i( 1 . r. Li. |ii lnrr. I XT tl..l.«i..n Mdliiian. W T c ; . W. 1. St me. A. W. Nelaon. 1 C. M. Thorn. B. W. Carter. D. Kolh r. T. K. CatroD. E. A. Lilos. II. N. l)e MenU. W B McAlMter. B. U. DatohMT. O. F. Ormsby. L. B. Emhrey. H. A. Sawyer. C. B. Kellogg. 0. R. Sellers. a p. Kellogg. £. D. Wi Iling. It. 0. Slushor. 1 T. A. BnUia. C. F. Paltcraon. W. C. E lward , Jr. G. B. Ru88«Il. U. K L. HiokUii. M. A. Terbutm. C. F. Haokier. C. W. Vaogbaa. J. W. Holliday, Jn. D. P. VJoIrtt. K. S. KniilitlR ' init ' r. n. L Williaraa. J. B. Mitcb«ll. U. C. Young. H. C. Aitlinp;er. Lilbuin t ' ole. C. S. Eldrwlgv. Ball W. 0. Ackley. C. £. Brink. B. R. Qirpeator. WikU- Evans. N. C. ilall. U. H. Holdbatg. C. E. I cwiH. K. L. LueweottiHl. ( ' . W. Haird. K. W . Cole. A. Ji. DftriK W. Pouter. J. K. (toodwia. N. L. Graban. P. L. Hart. B. €• BeiiiMt. a ' Iftai 4 JlBMlflttBi ifot. W. C . Jaiuiauo. Earl Howett. George Kcrdoltr. J. W. BownUm T. N. McClelland. C. S. NichoU. M. W. O ' Roiirk. n. T. Pitviu ' . F. M. i ' hillips. L. F. Sumpaon. T. K. Simmon. E. T. Stier. T. wi KmmIr . B.B. King. H. A. ] ew!s. W. B. Quigley. G. E. Stuokey. J. N. Stargia. J. B. Vance. ILN. WUktB . WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY. HWTOmr Aoademy had il8 origin in the denire of Mb. Stvbjcn G. WKNTwoimi tu iiruct it monument to the Hobaon, now of the MoConnick Tboologkal Semioury, w« eboKo u Prinoipal, nad tbe preMnt SoperinteBdcBt WM •elfcttMl 118 hi( Kftsocinte. In ApHl, 1881, h rlmrti t wmk st-nind, nrui the idiool was iinthnrized to confer such d reoH and lu rks of distinction as ate asually granted by literary inslitutiooa. A board of aeren truatMs was appointed, cooahMing of members of tbe dUTerent Proteataofc ebnrebee of Lexington. At tbe end of the irat year Dr. Hofaeon retired to ent r tbe ministry, and tbe preaent Sap«rintendent, wbo baa ever since been at the head of tho Bobooi, WHR h ' ft in fharpp. niirin j the wcrmd y ' nr Ihi- milit.-iry foaturc was added, in-ikini; tliin tin- piimoor of military scfaools in the Middlu VYuaU ll waa aoun duvuiod udvimiblv to mnltu tlie aobool u l ourdiug-acli ul ; und tlM Hbenlity of tbe fomder at onoe prorided a soitable boSdhig. Thh boikling toon proved inadcqnate for iBi ' iMMHring pntrnnHge, and Bfr. Weotworlh donated tiR- | ioNcnt grounds and bnildiBga then standing. Tbrougfa tbelbetering out of the founder fln l tlx- liberality of tbe cittKens of Lexington and Lnfayette Onm , improvements bave been luiulo as ttie necKls of Um school have dennndod. The school baa ateadily grown to ftiaMlo favor, aa its stodrata have gone forth into pnUie tile or to diatingaiah thenMelvna In naiverritles for trkWl tt piep«re«l th tn. Sovond nniversities in the Enst nnd in tho West hove rrropni .cd tlio morit nf its wi rk by offaring 7BKS scuoiiAiiaHirs to its graduates, and by reoeiviog them without further eiuuuination. Tbe Miwtouri Lq tare baa made it a poat of the National Gaud, and provklea tor tbe oonmriaidonlng of its gradostea aa second lieatenaots and for an annual inapection. The United States Government bns selected it as one of tbe thrre schools, iiidiulinp the Stn to University, npportiotu ' d to Mi ' nonri by Act of Congipss nntitlinp if to the detail of a Kegular Army officer for military ' iostructiuu and to ordnanoe stores. Tbe present uianagemeni baa A 1«BM of thirty yean on the sobooi, and, havii oondaotet) it through the atrogglas of Its youth, feehi ' Wamnted in believing that the same anoceaa -will attend it in the f oiuro na in the past. Tln fiirpfT if lh« KcliiKil. Iiowitt . ' ils 8(eudily increasing pntronn o, Hh vtionr;Uu ' ning hold on pojniliir fiivor, its broadening curriuiiliun, Ixtlii ut tnifniiu tmd niilitAry, bmpoaka the luviit and 8 i ' iuuMioti8 of its work. I ' lbtulilubod not aa a flnaneial enterpriae, but as n grntoitnna monumeot from the edncational impulaea of a worthy foander, it Uvi-s ii diiy one of the uuraxu  iutaky scuooi in tib9 Wcat haviatg tepv d diiMi ltaiwhl diAereot bascH, hiiTe lieeii unnbtts to surmount. Recognizing tbo virluo of the work ut Wenlwurtb fidililary Academy, the merit of its perseverance, it8|ptt uinpness iw nn bocoatob of rocNo mbk, the (Jammoawenlth of the State of Hiaaonri haa gained for the inatita OB naticmiil ii ii!ri , rcKiiIlinf in llu- (i« ' tHil of a Uiiilcd StnloH Army offiorr who nn|)oriiilrri(ls our militM v rimlitw, aeourea for ii. ' :t ct]uipaicnti , nod intruduoes ouok funturcauf Ucgnlar Army life u muy bo c4 u8idored advftuLMgoou« and fmnbie for a school for boya. in l ' .Kt ihu Miaaouri Leg ir ' hit ore (m fd an niukiug this school a post of the Nntional Guiird. This act provide .--! for un annuni ins| e(!tion liy the Sinte nnd for thr rominis tiontng in tho Niitional (iutird of nil the officers ami faturn gniduittes of llie school, iilxoepting ihe matter of approprialiona, this fstabli bes the tsame relation l|i|ftw«en the A tadamy anil the Stata aii«jtiet betwciit Weal Eohtt and Unitad StetiMk ftLAN OF THE SCHOOL. ria the purpose of the prMent management of thia aehool to. nae thoae methods which will devalop moat Kucci ' ssfully the iNTKLLEtTUAl MORAL ami I ' ursic. L powor of i!k students. To insure tho l e t mental train- ing, nunc but men of lilwrni and tboraugh educuiiuu and of uuucuHtiful uxperienoe in teaching are employed. Idbernl expenditurea bare been made in aecnring the best medianieal aide for ioBlruotion, aooh aa chemical and [ liy. ' ' icAl nppuratUB, nuip.-«, t■llarl , inntlu-inaticMl iii!-lruiiicnl8, etc. Thnt currt i-t nuirnl nud rt- li ;ioaa inatrnction may l)o glreo, the t achcr arc rr |uirc(l to Ix. Christian nion, mombore ingood sUinding of bonic evangeU lohuroh The atodenta are required to ailoud liome cliurc-h wory tiunday in a body, accompanied by a teacher. The Bible i« rend aoi] dnily. A gjninnsiiitn ifl iilwnys open for iibp, and the iliiily militnry drill is ttn r ; iiliirly required w reciuUuus, tiffordiog uim ot the ImwI ezeroiaeB known for physical deTelopmcnt. All pupils from a diatmoe and moat of Um toaohara board and lodga hi tb« aohool, in order that tba infloaioa and raperrbioD of tb« taathor may be oonfrtantljr «id moat •oooes.ofnlly oxf rcimd. By this intimate amociation between pupil and tlMhar, that part of a yontlrs Oiliicnlinn which in outside of the (oxt-J ook csin S t l o uttendetl to. Thoy ar« AMded from evil influenovs nad taught bubits of gentility, neatnesa and punctiulity. Tbo careless ai-e required and taqf t how to i adjr, and the amMtioqa ara wooangiad to graatar andaavor. The idwot 1 aa it ncut LOCATION. LEXINGTON, MisBoari, is n town of 6ve thonsand inhabitants, stHint forty miles from Kanoan City, nnd is accessible by the Missouri Paoilic, the Wabash and the Santa Fe milroada. While it has water-workit, gas, electric Ugbta, and nany othar modam eoDTaaiaBeas, it ia not an aethra boslnoss place, but is really an eddy am id booming Western towns, where etodwrti may pursue thoir studiee in snintarropted iiuiet. Situated on tbe Kmlbem bluflli of the MiR 4oiin Kivor. it is nnsarpassed in healthfnlneas by any point in th« State. Lexington is well known in the Weiit u6 uu uducational oenter, having, in addition to Wentwortb Military Academy, two Istge and flourishing OOBegflB for yoong ladiea. TIm edneatloaal advantagaa liaTo atfemelad and retained a refined end ooltiTatcd citiaan- sliip. Bciop Olio of iho oMost and roont sottlri! towns in the state, all thingH conspire to direct to habits of study the minds of the sludentJt who assemble here from all parts of the South and West. This ooogr tion of scboola l ie to eaeh many advantuges whidi no oim or even two adioola alone, woold po wee a . They onite In seeoring £Mtan Courees and apecial teachers of Muaio, Elooution, Art, etc.. and thereby obtain the be t tnlent. In T exineton whb foii hl fmo of the important trnttlee of Ihf Into Civil ' ;ir. nnd tbo Acndoiny standa qoitn near the scene uf conflict, ibis fact renders the place exoecdiogiy apprupriute for a military school. FOUR OMttMs of Btiidy, the QaMioaU tb« Latto-Eaglisli, the Elective, and Ui« Bosiness, are offered below, oii« ' af wliirh mil ! w tiik«n by tlinsr wlm i ' X|tiH ' | to ;r!iiliiftle. A Bolcot eoiirft ' , (lifftTinj; fnim lln ' nliovc, nocording to llic wisbcH of parools, timl Dot euilitiiciiig luiincliea QoufliolijEy; with each olbar, may be pursued, iind «ertifiefti6a will be itwftrdi d in the bmndm cntnpleted. Wbilu uot tributary lo toy collp e in partiealiir, the Aciidcmy h«s w designed iu CLAflnoAL Coubbb Uiitt fituilcntw lifivinp ( ' onipleti ' d thiH cnariM ' finti easy iidniiR! 5iin t ' tlio innst iirotninfiil colle rcM nml uni vcr iti -j of our Itind. Tbu LJiiivei«iti«8 of MiMOun, luiniuui, Miuhigiiii. I ' ouusyiv.Hiiiu. Duitiuoulb Collegu, Comoll L ' liivorHity, Vnoderbilt UBivwsity, WnBhington nod Lee, and CtnlnU Unirersity if Keatnolty Imvo liad en that cblU refNf - •MtetiVM of OOr M-boiil, .-ind mooit of tht tn wi ' i( iiilinittvil williont oxamiitiitioii. Tb ' o £ueonve Couksk and the laTUi-EMuutui (;(Hi|«t|K answer tb f uniier Qullegiiijl; opnnw equally as well, and wtti y ctdlege entrance rcqairementfc. The Rusiman Coun.sK is designed espedally for tb we who contpmplnte no f(irth -i ' iiondiBiaie iMM llegiata work. Thi ' fniitiire tbat differeaUatM it from the other «ooriM ia t(|At Commercial BnuMihca «it iBlllij|tei) d lor foreign liinguHges. . • i A Ploa! OBAD1rAXB Cooiwb of pvp year ia olao givoo to thoso who wiah to remain with na after gtadaatioii ill OQfref lhMf«q;tt)cc 6UB-8EOONDARy. To tbo«u who ure not prepared tu t ko up strictly tieooudnry school work, thorougb instruction ii offer««l in B «11ng, SpeHing, PraBUMahip, LuigiMge L «k m, Latter Writing, JSkmntary SagUdi, OruDOiart PiditJoil fiMgnphy. Phjfleii Qvii c Bcftiwy, FnuMM At!ltlMM|(e and Oigbar AiittaifltiQ. Jb tona ioataiioM it nifty be Ibiiod ftdriMiUe for tiiQse wfao an profMued for |ba fMrndety gnuiei to take at tikataiBatiiDein their cnur8 a« qr inicift,«| t vvriair, a A i Uimwm S allbi| HKt PMunanship MATHEMATiOS. FIRST XKAMi Firtt Term. — Weutwortti ' tt bcbool Algebra, begun. Stetmd T m. Weatworth ' a Sehod Aljeebnu I rat Tt rm. — W ' cntworth ' s Sohool Alpebrn. 8«eond Term — Wentworth ' s Goomelry (Plane). TUIKD TBAB. 17 rut 7,rni. - Won I worth ' s Geometry (Piano). JSteund TtrHL Wnlarotth ' t Gtoamtgy (Solid). Mosn nil. JSrit 2ivm. Waotworth « Gpllcge Algebra. EMQLISH. FIB8T TBAR. Firgt Term, — Coop4 r ' H The T.aHt of the Mohicans Ckilfirtdge ' a • ' The AlldMlk Utioer. ' Oae eom poaition per week required. Allen ' s Kngliiili Graniiuar. Colluteml remling : Britiah and Amerieaii Claaaioa. Stcond Jam.- ' SooU ' a  Ir]inhoe, Lowall ' a • ' Viaion of Sir LanofaL One eompoaltioo per ivtik Jfint Tmn.- Qeorgt EUot ' a Sllaa Maraer, TMuyiiiiiV xTbe PrinceM Pearaon ! BagUah Cumpo- Mtion. Tw i coinposiiionn piM ' wvi-k r( u v ' . For OAfAMS fi ,M «i|i.ahiy . Biiimj . em. mOI uAJ MIiuflm, (JoUateral Beading : Britisli and Aumriuan Autiiora. 8d( Hd 7«m.-Ooldamitb a Tb« Tioar of WakefieM, 1 a Iliad, ' (Booka I, VI, XXH, XXHO. HaNaon ' s English Composition. Two oompositions per wc-ck r (juired. For Critical Study : MilU ' oV ' OoiBllli ' •if rndtm L ' AUi|gni ' and PmiaMiaao. ' OoUateral iteadiaff : Brftiiii and Amerioan Aofchotsa. XHIBD ZXAB. J nf T rm.— The 8Ir Roger DeCorerly Fkpen, ' Sbake an ' a The Mercbunt of Venice, in coo- iMOlion with Hallock ' s lliatory of English Literature. Three oompoailions per week rp(|iiirpd. For Critical Stady : BurkA ' a Speech mi Gondliation with Ametioa. Colhiteral Beading : Britiith and Aiuericua Authora. SMond Ttrta. — Hawthorne ' s tThe Hooae of the Seven GaUea, Poa ' a Poema. Thrae eooipoaitidaa par iraek on tho Histtiry of Anu ' iiriui Liti-riitiii ' ' rcijuirtMl. CoIIhUtii! Tiotiditi : Amcricnn Cliif ' sics. In this year will be included a review of all the readings embraced in allege eolniuice requirjomoDta asd esamiDBtioQa npoo theio will be giveo from time to time aa completed. LATIN. yirnt Trriii. SmiK ' j iind Stnrke ' s Brpinncr ' ni Lalin Il ' )ok Second Term. — SmUe - ami Storke ' v Beginnur ' H Luiin I ' o .k. CoUnr ' tt (jrttdaiim. • 8BOOMU ItKAU. JlSnt Tt i iii H« ' K ' W (if Foi-iMs. (ii-eenough ' B Seoond Tenr Ltttin. Stmfl !Rim.- BfiiiM fa Bam gcwtfaflUion ; Greeaoogb ' t Ssnpd l LrI THIBD TBAB. JPbrtt r nn.- GreeiioaghVGioero | BeniMtf Prow Compo«itkm. fini IkrMk— llytltology Kiwpp ' K Virgil. Sioond TJrm. — Oreenoagh s Cicero ; Bennett Prow Oomfioritioa. Tliift course oontcinplatt ' s lh « i t|i)ivnl«nt of five Inioks of Civjiur, seven oratioDS of Cicero, ono thoumnd KiiM ' Of Ovi.i. MX liookH nf Vir ' il. 1111,1 the whole of B«anaf  h linBto BniMttVIJitftt ir utHxl iluriflg 8ud, 3nl, and year. ORCEK. Jfini«T«rrM. White ' s ItrM GM ikK k. fitoomd Arm.— Vtnt GtmIe Book oortiiMwd ; 0«le to tlie Aoal i, SFX:oND YBAB. J9nf Tmii — (i( ( il vin ' ( Gnimmar ; ft(KNl viii M Annlmwi . Siomid Term, — Goodwin ' s Anabaais ; CoUur udcI DuniuU ' a Prose Compositkll —  7— HISTORY. Tiass x£Aa. Jftrtt TSrm.— Hyer « JjCadbond mpd Moden Hbtnrjr. Jfint Tmn. — BuwcMna ' a Hiatorj of England. rreST TKAR. FiV 7 ri j. — lioaillcy ' s FbyBICS with Liilvorutoiy Mnuunl Second T«rm, — UuaUley ' t Fbjr«  with Lultiiiiitory Manual. SECOND reAR. Mint Tmrm. — WillinmB ' Cheiuisti-y and Liiboratory Manuul. Stoond Term. — Willjiim« ' Cbemutry uid LaborHtoiy Manual. — SB- NATURAL 8CIENOE. ttnUMN. THrit Term. — Qtiw Gprmiui Grammar. Otoond J«mi - GHnuiuuar coatioued UarriB Reader. 8EOO D TEAR. First Term. — Whitney ' s Gtiriuan Gramnuu ; Minna Von Barnhelm ; Die JidtlMUltill. waist nuks. Firtt Ttrm — Fns«r and Sfoiir ' t French Qnunmar and BxeMiMi. d m4 J Bww i . G jWMwy cotMaqij ? flimM Frenob BoftdtK. 81COOND TEAH. Jfir it Tmn. — Selections from H iloy s L ' Abbe ConsUntin Mnliare ' s Le MiMnthrope. 6i wnd Term — SelectUmB fi-om Ungues ' ' Lea MiaeraUlos ' RAciae ' t ' Atbalie, Voltair« s Merops. , SPANISH. KIIWT VKAK. JIM Term. — De Tornu ' a Spaaub Gratuaiiir iind ExoroiMS. moioin J ' linf J in.-— Bamsey ' s GntniniMt ; El Capitaa Veneoo; jlitt JKtik Steotti Taraw— Ia Fwmlia i  Alwad ; Don Qnijota ooMiiuiosiL. BasinoBB Aritbn)f li ' 9 rnnntlin colli ) ' I unU). Practical Bookkeeping [9 monlhs coune 1 onit). SunrtlMiMl and Tjrpeirriling (9 roonthe oourae- l nait). OoouMiraial Law (4 months conne — 1 quit). Commerdnl Geogruiifay iiinnlli! oourae — } aidt). (Jivil (ioverniiient (4 monllja uotirse — } unit). MIUiARY SCIENOi rutar TBAiu Mitf Terui.—l]. S. A. Drill Begulatioiis. jSt(i6iid Tirm, ' !i % A. DrUl UigtalatloiM ; Uabao Ottt|Met Only. JFSr$t 7 frm.--W!(j nor ' s EIi ' monlH of Military SciflUM. l epmd Ttrm. — Lectuna on CaiDp igiVi ii Wara of tha World, QRAWINO. Ftrxf 7Vm.--LTs« )f Insli ' Ufnflnts; Hniwinpf to Scalo ; Lettering; Geomelriwil I ' limc Ki ;iirog. Secvrnd Term. — Urapliic Solutions ; Geumotrical Solids ; InstramoottU Perspective ; Tupogrnpliy ; Siiuplo Arobitoetniml and Uaebine OitMigpa AmIUry (four pic .r«K to Ptlion Attii at nt i GRADUATION. • ' Otmrn E PREPARATORY OOUR8K . DIPLOMAS of GraduKtion will be twarded to nil students who satisfuctorily oomplctp, in addition to the conrseii in MililHry Seienre, any coum of  tii(lie« offcrt-il liy this Acadoruy that will Milinfy the cnlranco re ulramentH of the College of Arta of the Univorait ' of Misaoiiri, the University of Kansan iho lUUl require- iMIifei) tiw Unirenily of IbxM, tbe UaivotBity of Nebnuka, 1)m ITttiTenHy of Oolomdo, the Uttivandty of Iowa, or the UniTerKii v of Illinoia. By way of illastratiaa m {pro below the eatranoe mjiiirenionts of the UniTani oCMitwari iinii tho University of KaMH asaikblad bxtteootttmot la ia this AoidMnjr. The Uoivenity of Missouri : Enfrlish .8 anitt. MaiiiematiM S units. ■Uistoi ' y . •.•• t.v- « ' iiv ;a ' .« u wil a. Foreign Languago r . . . ... . . . S onita. Seieooe... 1 anit. b ' add Hm ,tO throa units mo rcqi ttfdild bf 4th unit in Matbematioa. 8rd unit in History. S anit«i in rtn rk. 9 units in FrcnclL , S units in German. 9 units in Spaniah. 8 nnits In Latin. 1 unit ill Si-iencf. 1 unit in Drawing. • —43- Not len than two units will bo Moeptod ia any foreign lanj ago, nod, where Lotin te offered, not leM UmuI ttaie units iidi- tiion- tliriii four unite will urcfptod. Only otw unit will lie ttcccptf4i ' l ' IPH|y ' MM4 ity u uui I i ' ! lueuul u year ' s work iu u tiuljjecl with tivu recilaliuutf per week. Tbo Uqiversily ot Kaons : En ;li li , .. ...... 9 iiiiitl« MullieuiaLice. Z wbSUl History 1 anil Science ( Pbymcs ) I unit. Lntin 8 units. Physical GoogTJiphy i unit. Civil GoTernment unit. In addition, two units are r«x)oired in any one of Uie following aabjects: German. French. Greek. iJao oDKuait kr aajr one of theli(dloffiag«ti|iM English. Mnthemnt ««. ( liemisliy. £ogli8li UiMtory. AMrlcwD History. Tlitt ontrtii Mfoii tnieiils of aiijr of lh« oth«r uhiveraltiea taCernid tonM -iA iii! eatalogow. COURSES DEFINED. If the selection of subioota made by the candidate inoludea both Latin and Greek, bia diploma will be iiiHrKi ' .i Cl isx! ' il : if i( inclu i.-s L:it;n l iit not Cbifld W IBiflik ftv.Ja Ol( ' ' .1 Latin nor Greek, it will bo marked Ji Uclivt. 4 The BotfaMw CoQiM ht thin Acsdemy is ci i (fied lor tliiMe wbo do not ozpeet to go to college, but who wtnt socb genenil training us will fit tbem for the business of life iind ifao life of business. It la not a mere drill In Penmanship tind Bookkeeping, hut (•mbracee the mme MatheniKtioH, English, Natnrnl hksience, and Histoxy as tbe oUter oourseit unci iukes aa long for ila succeaaful omoplelion Inadilition to the two yean in Military Soie Doe, •txtWA mlts are teqoiNd ae Uow t Cotiimorcial •! niiil . Matheniatioe . 8 unitit. History i vasB . Eoglisb 9 units. Seteoee 1 unit. And fmnr additional imita are required to be leteeted from any of the eoonwe offered. Certificates from reputable aaidemieH iind high-schools will be accepted for any part (rf tlM work t l t f m df completed. Ttiesc oertiiicntes nhoiild inoludo iMith the terra grade and h examination ■famiimy. CuQUidate« for graduation must present to the Principal of the Latcrary Department on or be|MW ' April 2ft, a typewritten theiit df iiiot law tta twtfve hnadred wovda on iimie nib|efll ptNifianaly afppmred by the iMttiMtor iftlPBgllilu ' Alt ctodcnta who eatlsfketority complete one of the oooxaea of atady Uid down wU noeiTe diptonua witii following distinotiooa in tliem : Those who attain an average in all stores above St per OMit shall have the words with hi host lionor insrrifK ' d in tlieir cJijiloiiiim ; tliosp diploniflR rcprftsenting iin nvcrngo of from 78 per cent to 85 per cent ahull couluiii tho word ' with honor ; gritduutes holding diplomas not inscribed as alwvoand iaraed niter the yeai; 18M, are not j«oommend0d to any nni MUSIC. Much intetiitol !• tidMD by iIib cmlutD in both vocal unci iiutrutnuDlHl moKio ; and in«lrucUou in given by competent taMhcn in rofaw ealinm aad alio on Um violin, piino, guitar, lanjo, UMiidolin asd aH wind i|iid rN I imilriuntMitH. Mu ioal clulis are fnrmed and entortuiiiiuonU aru given from tinie U time during Ibe year. A. braw band of fifteen pieoea ia oiganlaed eaob aaaaion to taiie part in the parades and mititary oeremoiiMi miii ' tUl iiiAf!t0jgg ia CvpL Day. ELOCUTION AND ORATORY. Tin- S(ii er1nli ml  iit lM ' li ' v ' lio oMnimi jilm-c ton murli streiw npon Iho inijxjriiinw of lliti very pyMtiMIt, ioitluru ui iMluuation. Ho uiiiUor wlial oiux cr ii l(oy amy uhu«iHo, lhi study cannot fitil to bo benoticiul. It is designed to teaeti the subject both aa a aeieoee and an art, aooording to the elements nod pxindples of exproMsiun hh revealed to us in nature by the IMvine Creator — not tmitatively ; to devetop ibe speaking vuice in nil ils phiifwo. espofinlly with a view of improving its qaalities; to wcnro ease in its one in convcrsntinn, nn well JI8 upon the plaiforiii ; to develop tho. artistic uuture so aa to obtain harmony and practical power In umo knowledge and expreaa ideas to otheM ; to oonraot bad habita of i weoh, attitttd«, and gertoxe, aad raader tiia volea, ooonto- nanoe, and body (it n;;onta for the hi hest oxpn ' s. ' iaa of ttKMElilftk il ' fM In|b md.- ill [ginV ' tO; pispndl(p|| % :9n!P0;faiO!i of the ramorpes of our Ungutige. EXAMINATI OW8 AN D RePORTS. Freqaent reviews ara made on the aabjeota atadiod ; and twiee each iaaaion written ezuainationa are held. At the cixl of cviM-y five v«ekK a tU ff iO -i tl fMMfS bp f cMi i j lfc is sent to paroots and guardians. FOOTBAlX TEAM. PRIZISS AND SCHOLAmi ra Sersnl gbld uttdala and otlrtr piiiiii are offnead Mdi ycu for moillMttM ia ■ebolmhip, In aAktiM, tad ia iniBter}- drill. The member of e«€h gmdiMting djnis attnining the highest raak in aobolanhip and deportmeai will, upon Uw noomoMiidatlon of the Facalty, TBoehrea sehotership of frte tidlioa, Ipr one yeiiri at my one ol the fdOknring . tfialHwliopg : Wfi$s)iin ;t( ii iirxi Lo( Univorxity, T xingtoa ViCj iBia. Omtrul Uiiivci-Hit ' , Daiivillu, Kentucky. UniTenity of the State of Hiawnri, Cdaaibin, UiasoarL tlolveraitjr of the Statf nf K Westminster College, Fulton, Mitwouri. Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas. The Kaoaaa Qty Law Scfaoo), Kansas Oty, Hissoori. Tli three p-adimtcH iitt!i;n!n ; tho ;;nMitest profidoaCQf ia ' ttw IQUiugr D9ggllda0t friU MClflff . qMltl meulioii iu ibe U. ti. Army ticgiitter. k e page Si.) POST ' ft RADUAT B WORK. STUDBNTS who hare flnlshod one of the foar regolar ooones with as kacHaf to gnidnatioB, and who desire to remain another yeur to | orfect their preparation for college or for special work, are assigned to our Post (trniliiiitn Do|Mirtnjenl. Our Post-(iru liiiito stndenta iisiiiilly select iticli additioniil r tiKlies from the repnliir courses iM will promote their diplumus to n higher course; iw ftoni the Elective to the Lutin-Euglisb, or from l tin- English to the Chiaaical. Ia eaee a snffieiently Ivrgt oomber desire It, daaiiBi will be oigaaiaed hi SumiyiBg aad MILITARY DEPARTMENT. THIS i the oldoNt military schixil in the State of MinsourL The milttary iiU-ii growing, nntl ninny sohools Hro ttdopUug tbo feature. lUt full Iwoffits, however, cannot be realised in uoy but ii bonniing-sohoQl, where tlio Htndonte ate: nil together, Hnil where their rising, retiring, anembliag lor meaU end etady, their cure for ihiit moma unci dross, and, in fiict, nil thoir duties nre regnlutcd by the military requiremenla. For twenty-two yean Wf liav« liad tliis fciilnif in tlio school, niul fiom it Wf !mvp iU ' nvo l m  l ' i-itifyinfr results. V. ' Iiuvo infoiiv r- ated it, oiil for the piM ' |Mi u of training our pupila f( r luililury life, l ut uu uocutuil of the tunny advHiitagix dorivini ImiD it in •cbool goTeroinent, and on aeoonnt of the rasoty benefita which onr atadenta obtain from the ayatem. It MBsamea nn time tb9l iwdjl iiMMnviM iw d0r tt :Madyr istlielifi!Ure iwed£or gfVMI to re ri iiti()n. To Hum ti few uf Ibu mitny viMi-on H f ir  iiu|iting (lie iiiililnry fuaturo, wv lK lievu: lat. That it eontributea to ilili ' encc in study. The best men in the lriil as a rale, are the beat in their altidiea. 2 l. Thiit il CDntriliiitcs tn (j  mI behiivior. Tlio pnmllics nre tif ti di niti( l chaructor, an«l, while well graded, aooording tu the otfoDse, and some of them severe, tbey ure not such as to crush the spirit of a boy. Being recc isad aa a part of the military diseiptine, tbey are received witfaoat the protesta that are frequently made agniMt penalties inflicted in school. 3il. It miltiviitc ' i ihi ' liitliit of iiDMioilinlc. inipli.-it. Mn l iiiu|tic«tioiifa|g .olw MMtt tn fi|(Mfi|Uy OQOStitQtnd authority } also ImbitH of urdur, nvuli)u H, piiuctuality, and ocif-ri ' liuiicv. 4tii. 13m drill ia exoellent pbyaieal exercise:, especially for boya who are in a plaatio state. J3«nt orm n9 9l t• bMm(l lilk an erect iOBrriage and Btanly sddMW •! i«qitii«d, uid l(MMk Sth. The prindfdA of Mlf-goTMiiinent is tboronghly ima t oat. OSoen are Mlaetod tnm Mnoog tho ()M(  t, tlir mo tl Atu li ii ' 4, jinJ the mn i triHt tvoiihv of llio t- t lets, ami these are of iniii ti Wiriiwi to tlw l(l|!lllh«|irp Ib tjtra maiMgeineiil of the scbnol, aa l io ounlrolltug llio public seotiaicDt of the studeutB. WhUa the miliUry ftatare waa iattodneed prioMTiiy forth adrantagw joat BMOtioiMd, oTery eflbrt b mada eonaiatant with othar dntiea, to bring !tto the highest degree of perfccUafcM m i MJ te put iim tg f-M-wBi liw llifflg of the aystern, (hat every i-ntlet iniiy h: vf ii feeling of firide iu his work. For infantry drill wti uao Uio Springtield cadet rifle with nccoinpaoying uultit. We have, in addition to the riflea, a nomber of anutUer gona for tha amallar cadata. Fcsiotioal inatr aotion ia given in the achoola ot the Soldier, Company, and Battalion, in tbo luovements In aactende d ovdar in the ceremonies of ganrd-rooaoting, parade, inapeotioo, review, master, etc, and in guard duty. Praetieal inatniction in Artillery embraces the Manual of the Piaee Dlamounted, Mechanical Maneuvers, and School of the Battary UaBMimtad. Tkb «xtill«ry «iNMtat of two ft.t iMli fanedKloadafs awl two S-lnah OUntlo- loaders. Theoretical invtruciion is given according to the opursea of study io the drill repUatipns of Infantry and Artillery ; and In the Art of War and Military Law. Target practioe under tho supervision of theOonunandunt is ii iven to the cadets on certain days of the week dorfog the spring mnnthn. Rognhtinn turerts are aeeorad. imd iiniiviiliial ficort recorded for the various di ttnnc N. Onr supplies of eaiiot ritlfu, iirtilkry, uecoutremeots hikI umuiuuition are fomisbod by liio D. S. Govern- meat. Tli( tliroo rnenilH r of tlio griuhi:iliti ; c as attaining the grentogt proficionoy in military knowM faetb. pniftioal and theuretivai, will be given special mention in the U. S Aruiy Register. See page 91). ROUTIM6 OP DUTIES. Rerellte Pulictf Inapefstiuii BreukfftBt CTommundimt s Office Uiiur. Sirk (all , Utmid Mounting , CImpol , Stoay «nd liecitntiunM Drill Sundiiv-Sehool , Cbnrdi Dioner. , Snpcrintcndeot ' i OiBuo Honrm. . , School Cnll , , Study nnd Beoibitioo , liwpectiiHi BsttBllon Parado , Sii| ]K ' r , Cull to ( uurleri Study Tattoo , Tapa , nasT 6:90 6:5 I ' M 7:80 7:5fi 8:«S ll:8 8:30 10:85 12:86 1:15 1:40 11:85 4:20 5:55 0:55 9:10 8V00MD 6:80 6:50 7:C0 8:00 8:80 11:40 9:00 10:48 12:45 1:45 11:45 4:80 (5:00 7:00 9.16  :3U 7:80 to 70)010 8:00 8;0o 6:80 to 8:45 8:45 to 11:80 11:40 tn 12:80 1:15 t ) 1:46 1:45 t4t 4:15 fixoept Sunday. 7:00 to 0:10 Exeopt Sunday nnd M( n iity. Exwpt Sunday i d I Monday. Bxo« ]tl Sunday and Monday. Sundny only. Sundiiy only. Sunday, 12:50 to IHH). Ex i ' j)l Snndiiy. Kxeepl SiiiKl ' iy iiud Monday. Exi-f| t SiKulHy Mid lklMl|||!l Saturday only. On Tueaday and Frttlay.:. Siiiiiltiy, .s ' so to 5;50. Ext ' i -pt Sunday. Except Sunday. April to Novenitier, 9:80 to 9:40. April to Novflinl er lOKKl. T. UrimM, U. H fMmi, I. r. llmmM. Urii liiiildingii. iwcept the armory bull, aro lUl oonstnicted at brick and atone aad were erected especially for tlicir present use. In deaigniog thorn, nil ti e necMls uf a achool of this kind were taken into ooosideretion. TI)o (|iji Niiiin(t of lipjitiiiir, vcnlilnlion, Mlren;;lli, cl!ii);;iT fioni fiii ' , otc, were nil ron-i ' loiiMl, and the plnnn wure su]MirviM. U Uy the Superintc-iulciii, vrhu has been in the ficliuol-iuotu fur lw« nly-livu cunsA ' culive yMra, and at the bead of thia aehool horn Ha beginning. Tbe baiklings indode a spacioos annul v hnll, 60 x 80 feet, in whieli the drills and r ttR ' r ext rt ines lake plutxj ia ioolement weather. The buildingt tire lighted witli gas and electricity, :in«l hnatod with the nio. t iipprovvd hot- water ayatom. They nro alait supplied with tin ubundiincti of hut iind culd water, and ample lialhing fucililies and ' ■Hiifaor water-ektaets are provided. The grcMimls, omht ' scing nlxmt t wolvo ucrc«, are i-lcviitod. wi ll iltniin il, nnd oovi«n ' d with ii rich growth blue graas aod adoioed with aluule trees. The location ia unexcelled for privaoy, bealtb, and coareitience. While we wiah to Bobordionte physical development to moral and meotal oulture, it ia our plan, aa aet forth Itt o«r ttetto-— Boimd Wi in inspire oar tfttdwrta fMtM 4oM toy Wiwa |Hilto4,lo the needi of tiie intelleetutit man. The HeUing-uii oxerci w hihI other uiiliUiry drills afford ukculieiit m ' ans of phyakial deTelopment Our gymnasium, foot ball, base ball, tennia, and field aports are directed by a regular {oatmetor. Our Htudcnts are eneonragad to indalge in tbeae aporla to a rcHsnnahln extent, but we diaoouruge profeK8ionnl Htbl«tt«a, an t«ai4eiK|S the biglj aina oi true education. READING ROOM. A r(K)iii hm ifvn wt tipnrt for the use of Rtuclfntn iih a reading room, to wbiob tliey Ihim- :i r( .s lurill|f! recreation bours on certniii dnys of the week. A library of apeoiaUy eelectad booka, aupplumeuted by the Government pabtioatioDs, especially tboaa at tbe J ep8rtnaiit of fidnettioD, ia aooeaaililo to oar atodaata. Two encgrolopoiliHs, the Britannloa ittiM3hiMalw t ' -ittd mm am pBSi6m «W. ■Iwi avuiluble for rffi ' i-. noe. The following K ' nuUicalH urc lukcu fur tbe BSiltdBlig Koom t Kanaaa City Joomal, daily, Lexington Intelligencer, Frank Leslie ' s Monthly, J odge, 8t. Louis Bap«abt 4al! Scientific .Vmerican, North American Befieir|. ChriMti;in Oiw rvor, Success, ' Youth ' s Companion, Hiirpor ' s Weekly, ChriHtimi H. riil l. Mnnsey, St. Nieholati, Puck. WL ' st4M n CoIIit; - MagaalMi, AmerioMi Boy. Coemopoliun, Itie Literary Digtai . Kaviaw ot JSeTiewa. Boaod Table. Outlook. Eveij riiartl Kmdk to aqifiNM i IBbA iMAU elevatiog. APPARATUS. In addition to the appointments of the gynmasinra and armory, we have hII the apparatna, both choraical wadflgwiMl, naoiaaaiy tor illoatwrting the eatjperiaicnt h of tbefntibooka oaed. We have  eompMi, and one of — fiO— Oarley BrutbcrH ' ' boat enginear ' a tninsits, with att 111 ttlMihaMatt, kddi aa the gndiMter, ktitade level, and solar att ohm fl . Tbia inatraineDt oooiIhbm loar in ona — vu : the ordhuuy eonpaaa, the aoUr eompaaa the transit, ntn! Iho level. Tyinnvritorii iire nlt ii kept for tin- nsi- of students, and n pliino for fho of nm ir jxipiN. We liuvo cbiirttt, iiiMpa, globes, a four-iDcb uLijecl gltuw loloscvpe, and in fact, everj ' thing in Uic way uf luocbaoical diiirii«M tNoeaaaty Ibr tandrfug tboroagbljr aU the brandwa laM down in oar oooxMcf atqdyi Rfv. Jolm Davis, if Little Ruck. Ark., a few yenrs ;i2i iloniitpd to the Arndoniy n hundsotne rollwlion of uiin«rologioul and geulogical apecimeDa, gathered from ail purUt of .North Aiuerica, nod to thia oollcction nuajr new apeohaMo hate been addad by donation and by porahue. W« «ra indebted, this year, tooadetl lor AMmM raHoa iiv iiwwbihb. SCHOOL MAOAZHiB THe TRtlMPETBR. As II iiotnMe finiiiirt ' uf oiir work, ton years ago there was inaagorated a quarterly school joanisl, published Uy tlie «idtt i uudov iho dircM tion of one of tlu) ioHtrtirtorH. Miicli interest has lieen muniffKtt d in thix publiotttion by tbu cadota iu atteodaace and by the alumni. A publiciiliuu uf tbia kind, under pro|)«r direction, ia ol gWtt worth in a aohool in developing a proper aeotiment among the atadeata, and in affording practioe is literary oonitM ' iti))n. The enconragemeot already given to this enterprise aaaarea us tlmt it in a periuuncnt feature of the school. I ' bo «ditor -ia-obief and harineM managers ore appointed from among the cadets, and the entire control of the publication ia lati to them as iStr aa ia practicable. Specimen copies of this journal may be had on MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CHARACTER. R ht liovr tlmt any system of education thiit iloe imt plan tin ' tiidr.il ( ' 1 ' iiK til iihoad of the nu ' tittil un i | liysiriil xn atrartivet and we strive to inipt etM our boys wilb the iiup rtaDc« ol right Uf log, of «voiding «xoestM and nny thing that tends to weaken the powers of mind and body. In the (litily contact l etwe n tojiciier tm l piijiil timt cxIhIh in u baardill|f( aaliOOl tlM taMlHHr kw gnat oppoi tangly for milking life lotijn iinprt ' Siiions l y bin oxHiiipk n« wt-ll uh l y liis precept. Ttio doAtgn of thu foiimiur wa thai tbe scbiK)! should Im; |Hi«iliv«$ly Christiiin in oiiurac-ttu ' , hut u« l MtK ' tarian. The Biiard of TriMteee is composed of reprosentntirea of alt the leading Prolestunt ohardiea of Lexington, and alt the regular teschet-M are Christians. The students are required to uttend ilniirli nnco ctuh Snblmtli, in m i ly, jtfUdng .tho diflfi ' rent (ines in order, nod a Stibbath-snhool is conducted in barracltb by thu regular instruuturs uf tbe Joimim ,- Everything that is inclined to impress the mind with tbe tenets of any one ohorch, to the ezolurion of otbiara, k xiunfiiUy aTt ed. GENERAL REGULATIONS. It is impossible to formulate all the rules governinL ' li i i|-, there are writ iin .uid unwritten laWB In all adioola, and Uuwe and jm|||0et to. nodlftMUm Iroui year to year. jSotoe of the olIeQses lorhiddm an m, Ibitowa: The uaa of intoxieatiog spirits. The use nf piiifnne (jr ob cpjif iHii ' itn;. ' ! ' . I eaving the grounds without [ uiuiiHiiiou. Baiinf in all ita forma. Injuring B«l||p |HHf(Ajj Garobttqgt Bommteg ftod leoding moDey. Rending ImpR r literature. Htiving in p )AiieK!)ion firenrmfl other thim ihono iisetl in ths drill SttliiDg clotbiug, books, or jewelry witbout poruiUaiun. Fifqaait i w ye oB oB at qtn tev b made to pie tbit tiiqr Inpt ta order Miid to ki IprbiddMi oitielil Hie am of tub«cco iu uny form will be dlflooonged, and cigarettes will not bo tolerated Special boars on Sutunlfty and Monday are arranged, in whkh the oadeta nay vitit the town to attend to any business that outy eall them tbare. The nature of thOfiwJtiii firiUfjM Jpr Tfatojttwi gttlos It iloHriBlaftif aftor Mi inf aU tte Miomib- Blanoea in tbo puim, REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE. Applicants muat bo twelve eara of age, uiuitt be able to spell, read, aud write, and moat poaao uod olnptliir. Boys ospdlod ftm oUm achooli aio JHl Miod. CortilaatoaiNNa othor Mkoob will ha helpful to ao. ' K«liMlfid|Bwiv (TtttfH WW w ' f mi0f Mi«p ■UPHraRM. V UNIFORM of cmli ' l irrny. the same as that wctrn hI West Point, witli blii« cap, must be worn by all who uttviid tbia 8Gh x l ; uImi, while gloTca in warm wcaiber auU lilack eluUi gbivea in winter. A drviu unifurui for the drill and a ialigne unifonn are oeoosMury. Aboat f ve weeks aro raqoired to aaifOnn the eadeta after school o|i« ' n . The cost of the two iiniforiiiN, with n ii|). is $47.25. White ihick troiiseri , the cost of wlii !i. per pair, aball not exceed •S.ifi, oonatUute a part of the spring noiform. Two paira are oeoessaiy Kor boya too small to wear the dreaaadt, tha oust ia apBMthlwg leas. In adffittoa to tho friiOTO, a brown UmU uifooa fliNirial iag of MooM, trooien, campaiga hat, and Icggina will be reqaii«d. The cost wilt he $8.00. They can be aecunnl upon eoiianoe, and being saiUhte for rough wear, tbcy will reiluce in the end the totul cx|M riHv for lotiiing. Alt citizonV clothing will be tnrned in after the corps la unifornieil unil the uniform will be worn ul nil lioiee. An equipiuont conaisling ( f ltubs bells, bayonet acabbard, cartridge box, and helmet roust be provided for enoh oadat, the coat of which ia fS OO. A uniform overcoat of dark blue mojf aUo b wtrn hot la not required, the cost of which in 33. OQ.. TW « ji| |!;,v jwdh b .«MfA| o$!9yMt«if into, tlw bq |(- ' (|uita vcboui. In order to seen re perfect onlforiDHj of dreaa, it is beet that the above nrticlea be proeareil after arririiig in Lnli on. Our unifornif! nro fmni-ilipd and made by our homo tiiilor. Thoy niv cnivfiilly tilted on Iho ciuiets tiefore oompietiun, und uru luucli HU|H;riur to thoee procured fruui Eui«l( ru tiruiH. Some of our putruns utuy want lha BiiUra- ' iaiida oniforniat howtWr, nail fbey emiliiiMfii lower ratt OUTFIT. Each oadeL luusl Ij« provided wiUi titu fulliiwing arUuics, an : ' H itever elw, fur pentuual weur, n parent knows to be Beeeaiaiy, OMriux) wlUi ike owner ' s oanie : Obs Bible, 0ns napkin-ring, Four eheeta, for ningle hed One piiirof hliinkeis. Two white vpreuds, isottinii Only single beds are used. One doliies-brii. ' li, One bag fur noiled clothes, One tooth-broshi Toilet rtoiip. Six napkins, Six towels, One tt ' sspoon ifor medicine). See uniform and equipment abom Thrx ' t piliow-i One coaifurt, Two nightHihirts, Om hiiimII rn . ' , 3 yards in One lijue luackiuloili, OiK ' liMir-brush and comb, Blaokiog-bnish nnd bhoklng. S«]ifilM «t Uw Aa mKf ' ctothlor. EXPENSES. OBOINABT. 8Mni| with farnialMiil MWI« l%ht| hmA, tteani lauodry, tuition in all regular branobM| nw ilt:ttBl| OM of gymaasiam tnd Hbnujr, ordinary msdicia atlMtiMi, toetwAV iMiJ|l ij tw littig liltfMii INO M Sipf .Mil of- ' vilBaBi itpfet iN ||nM!i|h PIC sraoui. Music, with uxe of inslruineul Piuno;, per uiuntli .. . .t,«« •. • ••••$ 6 00 lUodoliii, Violta, OottMr, or Biiijo, par toalM ,r. .. . . ...... .« . . tft Qbortband, per ««MioD 20 00 Typewriting, with aw of instrument, per month 1 00 Elocution, entire seMion, privHte leeaoiu 40 00 Chemioal and rhpktX Labomloiy Hit pir mrion 5 00 Di|iIoniit 6 00 ▲Uiloli foe ,,,, 4 to One liiilf the iiiiioiint tliio nuut tx- | iii(l vvlu!ti the pupil is cnteriHi, tiiu other huif Jainiiu y Int. A deposit of $30.00 must lio made to go toward defraying the expensea of books and statiooory, and for attar urt owwiaa aaqpawaa wMcb «a ot ba tatha«t d l «dTOaea. Damge i aeM propartjTf oilMr tiiaa wdkmrf wtu mi laar, will be dMiifid to tte eader 1y MlMlf iaii { ' Kvpry pnpil iniiHt Ik entprtnl for the entire ten months or thtit pait of if rcriinininir wlien to romiiieneaa and, utiletm the pupit ' a health rtx uires his removal, parent and guurdiuns will l e held responsible for both — TJ— SPECIAL REMARKS. JlIc Inform us fully in reference to your eon ' s di iMil mAlkB Fill out blunk applicntioii al end of unlalogne. Moooy will not bo advanced lu cadets beyond wbut has been puid in. DepoBit all funds for gwierol expenses, as well as pocket-money, with the Soperinteodeiat, and let tbete bn ll, lMfini( ' iMi lrrsl:in 1inju lis to the iimoiint tn be hIIdwciI for inridental -s|K iih ' . Ho Lime is  et iipiirl for Ibe cudels tn vioit tlieir tionaes, except Uie Cliriei(tuur lioliilnyii; uiul  the inlerrup tioos prodac by going homo at any otfaer time are a great digadrantage to tbe pupib, we urgently reqimHt puirons Bat tO encounign it. In all cases write to the Superintendent on this sobjeot, not to the boy. Piipili ' 4I1011M I ' lit-r an ticsir ihc bpginniug d the iBiskm «• poMilito,,tor it k wy diaeott igiiig,ilo«t rt with classes that hnvo l)wa reciting for Konic time. Oor Mdiool is not refornistory in its natnre, and we wi«h it dlrtintfUy nodentopd that we do not desire M feiroable liojrs. Boxes of edibk ) , «)ther than ripe frait, shoaJd not be sent. Ereiy boy ' s teeth sbonld be attended to bttfora lie starts to school, i o that hits uitendance upon schiKil duties i y not be interrtipted by dental work. Wc enrncHtly nrgc that tlio iillowiin o for pocket ■01 oney be vey Sttokb injlliie boy ' s happiness, contribute rather to his domoralinUon. —7 a— OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. CwT. Fbbd a. DaY| JHraetor, E. K. Rappettf SoloBCoriMC C. E. D«vi«on IrtB Cornet Z. fi. HarrtMO Solo Alto A. H. Ad«n likAlto H. H. HoniMa Alto L. F. Pile l t Trombone B. C. Gowdray And Trom hone P. T. FMridaMii .SUdttThanboM W. D. Wilson Bwitone £. C. Dooaliue ..Tuba K C MmwIhi Toba IL Dy . ......... i .Snare Dnim J. R. Hnrdin. Cytnlttls ii. £ . i ' TMjDs Ben Drum H. H. Crdg Conicr F. C. Love L. Quanl B. S. PMnoM ..B. QnuS R. Will t ies.  B. lluraed, ) ' ' StevenMrn ... Qaober FOOT BALL TEAM. A. W. Eliw, f B. Becker L. Ilnd E. D..iiiilme ..R. EmI W. I WiUon () liack BASE BALL TEAM. WUttiD Sod Bum Pill me I, S SidBue C ' luvilrcv. (Ci«l l.) 8. 8. Mcl ..ijul,l L. Field Bobi.: Pki-sotu, McCnioken, Goldmm. R. W. Cole, {CaipL). S. PalnM«r, t A. Apiiiiyo, ( T. F. Brown F. Back A. Bruwu. .... ...... bftUtute Emery, Becker, C. Field B. SMd •« • CJ8|l]ti f BASKET MALL W ilson, Palmer. Horton Brown, T. • •«««••«• ' mm ....r..For«)urde WilibBr 8. Fergueoa , Henry H. Craig (JiiintiiH R. Spickiiiill lAwrenutt Goldniuu . TRUMPETER STAFF. . Editor- in-Cliicf Frank L. Dnv ' m Locnlt ...... MilHary Wulli« I VV i Uon Alhlelice PorBonals Georgu E. ilmnphiey tochangw Alumni Fred Riigein ..Akt Walter S. Fergoeon. . DELPHIAN DEBATING CLUB. President Let lic F. Pile.. Vice-President Olio P. Thi-in Frank E. Kramer Sei eant-nt-Am .Secretary .TraMovtr BtatoofMiMmtti, Oap«ftMBt of Btata, Oi oi JatfMwa. J«M at, urn. To Whom It Majr Ooooeni : It alfofdi asplMMran to mpmk in tk- UgbaM t ram of oooumoditiaB of Waotwortb MlllUnr AomAemj u u IniU f tfc  of iMrning. Tb ioatitution ii aituted In a bmatiful aod bMlthfvl tMj of oar 8Ut«. It is in wortbjr and o«mp«tatit hand . whi m tha moral and pbysicaJ trainiofr ar« kppt in view na wpil as Ihf intelloutual advancement. Th ' buil lin)ni ara Hubatantial. tMinfortaliln, and adr ]Uat . Tlip tntp in ntuindant and wbII pr««par« d. Tbi diaciplinp, whil  Htrict. i« ri-anonable aod wlioleaaOM, and thn t acbera uoiformljr awurrd by rsMcm of dMloKulabM fltncM. I ua quite nm Ibore ia no b tMr Inatitatioo of iMmiog of Um grmdm uywbwe in tbia eowUry. A . A. LBBUIUB. Sopmnn Court of Kanaaa, jpeka, Kan.. Jane.t, IBOl. Col. 8. 8( IIi n, Dtwnnh Military Acadnmy, L«xini;ton, Mo.: Dear Sir — I am i ratitiod on aooount of tbe improventaat made by my win Wndr flurin ihp two yrAr? •prtit i v liim at Wentworth. His B{ipri«pifttion nf hixtli IttH wInlK ' ' -. txitli for ita pmetioai adraatag and ita rwfining charactar-biuldio raliMi trttimilalcd and bli undertiUndiogof hkatudiea mad thorough than at oth« r nrhoola. Ho MMM tO ba tafina batter roundntion for an eduoa ' ■pa ba would anda rt a b a to bnildi youn, WtLAXK DOSTKK, J Oi , Mo., May Si 1801. Col. Baodford Sotlen. Biipt. Waotwortll MBItny Lcsrinirtoo, Mo Hour Sir: Th( picpllpnl prof rvn madn h my aoi nttiTiling your .Vrmloniy haa t e« ' n very rntif iiiK to ow I hsv. ' UvKii pnrtieularly imprMuifd with tho intfri ' st he baa manifMlMl in rvtuniing to you, after bia sereral leavra of aatUlad and cool gaM yfag to tha t Ibat aaviiooa tbo papQ ao «ad • th aa (o naka bim n. n rR.MO, HHfrm fT Anmtmr J Hmg Om Bmdioid Bollm, Siiftt . IjekioKtoQ, Mo.: Omt Sir:— In a le«Uiig a acbool in which to phicemjr aoat I Kpmt mw tba ia wuoniabic tb« ontalogiuB and oonraw of atady fa tb« miow tohoeia of tb« Wast and floaUs d - ta nwltt ad lo auks a p grwaai tridt to Laaiagtoa MiataCT Aoadmuf and iboaid Ufod tto nAooI as rapfasaatod ta asNU mr nnn u • atudeot. The vUit WM intuie «nd pvurythini; found rtiprewnted  nd inv M n was enrullod for the work at the k p(, ' inniDf; of the ( pK-ratier. 1901. (erm. I hara navar had cause to regret the action and am hicfaijr pleMcd with tha tfaaioagh profrreaa made. lean ohaarfttfly weonunaadtha Waatarartb Military A cariamy aa a pnwttoal ■chool aadaf the ppptial a t a oqmpetant iaciUty ' W. 9. WAIXUB. Craoda, Ooton M«r A. 1903. Ool. Saadford Sailata. LaainctoB, Ma ! I { ar Sir:— Wean wall plaaaed with tha Waotworth Mitltaiy Aoademjr aad the way our aoo haa pfogiaaaad both ia hia atadlaa and phraioal devalopinant. Wa aapaoC him to ratara nasi Saptenbar to oootinae the oourae. 1 tor j ar Idadaaaa ia looking after our sma, I ' A.. U. MAJOR, Faabody, Kan., May SO 1908. Sandfotd Seller , Sag., hudag aa. Mo. : Dear Sir : -It aflbidanM plaaaara to apeak In btohaat te of oraiaa for WaatWoirth, eapecially in the matter of dlodpltaa ana tha efflcianoy of yoaroorpaol taaeb ata My aon haa made ■ptandid advaoMBMBt aiaac||| linai of yon «iaS«ad I ttan AaiilMd. Kaa., May X, iSO«, SaDdfurti 8«llvr«. M. A., Snpt., W HBlitfiBtitt Ifitthl AdUi Ix ' xingluti, Mo. : My Doar Sirr -My e du nto i i just I ' losiiik; hiaflnl yMT aa.a Btudrtil al your institutiou, and I lit-sirt- u ruiivejr to you my tbiiriUs i Dd i ' xprcs! my entire SJitiN ftclioii in tin- (mvcrpsn iii son ha made. My exMctationa have been mote itian realized, and l ' .4ifm deUghtod with hU advaaoanioat, and I aMttre tou that «n tfaiag f can do for Waotworth in tha way of advlaioK my IMMdirtoaitid thai iMgrt to year aohool I will itUdiy d.. Vwyaiaoorely youre. QKQ. THnS. J . OattarviUa, Mo., May 30, 1809. Ool. 8andft id Bellan, Ludnctan, Mo. : Dear Sir :— It afforda me great pleaawa ia givinc thia i maodatioa regardioc your eohool. I have been wellplaaaad witiinT aon ' a eaiaar at Waatwortfa.. lean obeerfttlly reconmead yonraehooi to any ana who daalna, a military education. I an satisfied your !M. ' h«ol is manafrnd on businesn princifilea and that yoH look after tho morals of your pupila wliilo there. j5rrA. DAUGHERTY. WdUagtan Kan., May 83, 1903. Ool. Sandfofd Bellan, Ladogton. Mo. : Dear Siri— I am well aatiafiad with aqr aon ' a flmt yaar a IWg i aaa at yonr aohool. Than haa been a notioeable improTe- mtatitemuuifiait and I am convincr d that tha faadanw «| wKatwlMrtitiavtnry Aoaduny is both i r greoai«a anil •lavkH«i BoapeotfuUy yoora. . ' TmmIui, Kanaaa, Mar U, 1M8. Col. Bandfocia Billan, Sapt. W. H. A.. Lexingtoa, Ho.: My DrnrSir:- AsTour pi«Mnt school jrwir drmwa n«wr Its rlwr 1 liofi lo ctprpsn Lh« gnitiflamtioa of Mra. Proat and mjraaU nt thi sftiiBfiu-tory proKrtim n iv1 - h our onn Ru§8« ll at the Ar-mipniy . Wo Ihinlc highly of Iuh); mcthnii- and of the paiMtakioft cars givoa iy yuunt nf aud ihe (acuity to the mental, nonl ud ptijnteal developowDt of font papUi. I baltov that tbc plui of yoor tetiaoi aa yon conduct it givM JM b«gpll flood fliMtk tOVWda a bleb typn of manhood. V«i7 tndy Toura, JNO.B. FB08T. OMlar V ' alo, Kan., May 24, 1«QS. Ool. Bandford H llcr!i. HupefMMiiik W m OlWMtl i Acmlpmy, Lcxitigtvn, Mo. : Dmit Sir .-—I am well pleaand with (hp rirojfrp.i.R riir son bus mads in our aoliool th pivaaat term, judpng from hia Kraden. A, J. ADAM. Wa«o. Texas, Ma Ulk. 1903, to Wbooi It May OoDcnrn : I r«fnird tha Weotworth Military Academy m one of the beat iDititutiotiM of itsi kind In thn ix untry. I have been gmatly pliMi-T l with th? prrtKrcss nf my son, who hait attended them for the |ifiHl v ' -ar I Jj ivi- viyititl the iiuititution, and hav knunri Col. Hellera, the Sui f rinteodeot, for man yeani ; aod it haa UsooMtent and stxadjr ud |iai|iaMto fivo to tlw bo ■itmatodtobia koepioK tbs vary baas omortaiutiM Iter motal. mnotal and phynoal di T i t ' im i fn t Wat ita highly nonl Inflnenoa, and for good, boaeat and oonarientiouB work ia ImUdiiif njB nbawmtar aad iii iayiaff tha fooadatiaa te. «a iiliiMltiii, uihliHtlliltiai ran ht nnnfliimitlj- HIM vt- iTaigr. i««M«ftMlr, O.aB0UNaBR. Ouahloff, OUabffBa, May U. Vm. Ool. Saodford Sellera, Lexington: Dear 8ir:— It givea me real pleMiire to eapr«M therery high opinion I hare of your set oul, an opinion forued from my own obaarrMioD of the workinKs of your m-hool and from Doting the plBaTOM made by our Oklahoma Imivs in attendance there. TImmw mythological heroes, The«oua. Uomulna and Hamua, aro uncditea vitb •tiangtb of body and bramy aqaal to thm qnidOMsa and faroa of tbair nadacatoaAag. There ia ao quaation hot that adaoatUB Ot tlw body ia alwaya adacMtlon of the mind, and not infre ooittly of tha spirit- In acquirioir theae iualitiM it is imperatively tv- ' ' ---- ' nr • ' ultivat the kindre l oni«s of sobriety, i-lt ' ),iii)i ' traint, trmprrarice, nnxlorntii.n and re(;ularily in i ; i i ■••s nry til nb ' s. ' rvi ' 4i rii| uU ij!tl nil the rules of heal I ' is r ' • ■Iiv t understood, ' i ' ho aottuciation between phyaioai. iiiloi.oLiual and ■Kiral strength is a nataral one, anohaaigsablo in its sssaatlsl nrtiiciples. Beooe my flm faeHat la tba aioTaatagea of miiitary nalalng in tba adooaaoo ol boys, AnoMw ' a ptogroaa dnring the last year haa bean parfectiy ■atl a f a ot Biy to every rmpect. I aato antbyteaaara tiwJatoMit IwtaiNa to alibis work. Sinosreiyi MfiS. BLANCHE K. UTTLE. ,lld.,lfayll,inB. Ool. B. Balleia, LextngtoBi Mb, : Dear S!r: I take pleaaure in atating that tba gaoscat progTMM my aon Delbert has made througn bis atodentshlp fai the WeDtworth Miljtar ' Academy durin r the term now about to close is the source of much satisfaction to roe, and that I deem goar oB riBodsi lor the mental, moral and pbysioal training Vows very truly, J.7.WIUCBBa( l. PittHhurK. Knn «B, May Ilth. IW). DsnrSlr:— I fi-rl ttmt nw vm Un iiindr  i li fni-ti ry i ropre«M in liH -stii.in s I f ni i ' ?ii-f, i iiiy (.Ir-n-prd witti lln m«ii ii ' ciin-iit of ibe school, in thai bo has ai:4Uirecl a more erect bearing, whicU WM tb« pdnuktj obJ«wt of mr •ending him to your Msiiaoi. I alao BoImI, wBm vMlioff the ■caool, tbM thft bojrs oultiVAtad a hlirh MUM of honor aa to thair oooduot In thair aaweiBtiOB with tba young ladles ot theoihar aohoola. Tte abioBea of tba o g mtte Tai7 aiaeafaly yoiua, JAiat| L. ROGERS, ppi.::p tldilnri1 BelNrn. l. -tinKlon. Mo.: Dtt SlT!— I am vpry w«ll pif ' S- d witii till ' II 1 1 1 1 1 1 phfiilnyfl In aandinff my won to Weotwortta. i am tbiokiog of bavteit lllK vouDffer brothar MMOBBpniy Urn vban ba Mtttott to WaOMorUk in 8a| tombar. U UXS QObDMAlff. Outhri«. Okla., May 10, 1903. Oii iBlugtlA BMm, Wontworth Military AMdauy. Iwsiar My Oaar SIr— r taka thia opportunity to aar to yon that I •a wall plaaiad vltfa tba piogieaa my aoc Tad buinilain tba paat yaar at Wwtwacth ana it la my inteottBi ' «iti to liitiikii |ba youf aetaa to yoa BMt f alt Yamwi trail, ■J. M. BROOKS. Kanaaa Citj. Mo., May  , 1W3. KaDdfor.! Sullen, 8«| Waatwortb MU iwy AwtfaMi! LcxiliRtun, Mo : Dear Sir: It nirunJi me ploafture to BekDowIed(;e receipt of four kind iuvitatiuii to attoud the cummeocameot asercmea of your aohool, and I regret kbat baaloaaa aogngamaota will iHWrnnt my aoc( titance of it. In thia oonnection I wish to expraaaajT hearty appreclatioa of the pro reaa made by my eon, Joe Q. Griffith, under Went worth training. Mis enthusiasm in the school work indioaien that the manaRement is capable of instillioK in the pupiU tbo S iMBtSa ' SllM pr( KreBi« toward the d«}V«lo|imMlt ol the Sincerely youra, T. B. GRIFPITB, SMt Aint Tkt Oim H ii tmtat tm im m m tt flit Fercival, lowa. May 1S| IMS. Col hiindfiird Sellers, L xitit;ton, Mo. : IVarSir: In reply t i yv ur valued favor of 7ttl lOai. plaaaa piTniit WW In Hii) I nm very iiior ' h [ilt-ased with the proRTeea my son .Jock has mndp at your ««bool diirint; the past year, «n i I oooaidcr your plau of bandliug and teaobioK young meo moet aaoaliaot Tba mooey apent in sending and Itaeiritiy a bcgrnllba Wantwcctb Miiitaiy Aoadaray oartainly wall unaMad. Kniir H.H M,.,., May 18. 190O Col. S Sellers. Supt. W. M. . ., I  int:i n. .Mo : i ear Sir:— Permit me to thank you and your aaaociattM for the inleceat you have manifteCcd in the pbysioal and maataJ wallara of my son Lewia who ia aompleting bla 0nt year at tbb Atedainy. Uia p ujfie aa baa been, aaa whole, quite aaltatateQr and I ooidiatty lepoauiMnd tba adiool to othars. V..,«l,.ctfiUI,g Major B. SdleraJcfliUiy AMdHnn Dear Sir !—Th« Weatwocth lilUtaiT Aoad«anr oontimMa la wlDtaia its Ucb atud at thto vaivatalty. It is dne to aay ttiat ao othar aisadaanr In tho Mtira ooontrjr hM mado bi re a morK adnltabia reoora as shown by the auoceoa of the 8tii(l nt i pn- parad by H foe tbia iaatttaMnb tour of whom have io the jtaat fonr raM IHiMI ttM SiSinhi|M, four medaU, and thiil AIfW w hn Kwhw-i MiyHi MW- Col. Bandrord Sellers: I am greatljr plaaaed wil ' h inv irro ' riHH at Tbo BtiUtarjr traininf baa boon especially helpful. M. OLEIBSNBR. St. Loeia, Mo., Mar II, IMS. Obi. Baadiacd Sallan, Lexincton, Vo. : Deer Sir:— Id repljr tOTonrs of tlio Ath, will suf that I am ttj well plcaaed wtta jroar sobor. ' l. It is mj present intentiuo tu aentl my hod bkok to your school iic il  eti!)iuD. aud I hope tbatiM may Im ahli l iN)ni|ifpt« tlir cv iirw with hoiuir to hflM the school. Thasltiiig jrou for jrour Icindoisas, I am, I wry trul , mea. V. F. BASBON. HoldearUla, t T., May 83, 1908. illers, ( iin((oB, Mo. : Ir: Thp pramas of oar iod daring the enrrmt •jrear at your liwtitatian haa been etninaotly aatia- Tbo HL ' hiKjl deserves all the patnoan ItMB watv laililir, nn i wo congratulate ouriilMilhiftiMPMilfliH received ita benellta even for one year. YoBia very tnily , MB. Bad MSa JOHN KLU Vlaita.LT., May It,: Ool. 8. Sallan, LaxiactoOt Mo. : Denr Sirs— We bave bean oouotinK the days when our aoa will bo witii aaaiafaa. We are so well pleaaed with Wentwortt AoadMBytlutt minHit toaaad bim three years moie tf poMMt. WeDtmttfai Ira Hkm tat bora from the West, or ttaf la what 01 , Ko., Man It. IMI. Ool. 8. Sellers: Dear Sir: 1 am well tilca8« l with your school. It is my tntaolioo to asod my son back next yrar Thanking you far .. . . fc -%firi , I nTiiaiii, B« pectfjLill ' oura, M88. A. litPFBR. Bucyrus, Kanaaa, May 18, MOO. Cot. Sandfoid Belters, Lexioirtoo, Mo : Dear air: Wr are wcM pl a ie ] with the |irr (jr«)g our son Ivnon lift. ninil« iii hii stu lics tluriDR lh« nijorl u rni !i lifts attcndixl Wcnlwurlli . If ivilhitu; pn-viTilt. .v.. wamI him to return there iii xt fnll Wi- tliiiiii s.jii f ir thi- kindly iiit rc-st you iiave taken in our_ son, and we can t-beerfuUy recommend Dfc X W. OOOPBB. MajwoHa, Ark., May i , luos. CU. Sandftaid Sdlan, Soiit WsniWoclh Mitttaiy imimaftU ' iagton. Mo.: Dosr Sir :— I am very aaoh plasawd with wy aoa ' s t iro gim a «t yoar sBhooi durinfc the paat (ann, aad I admin tbs BMumar in wnuA vou conduct it. My son, ss wall as bwmU, are hlifbly plassea with the past yoar ' H uurk, and ha will certainly return toyou next BPB90D i hnvo nothing but pralaa for Wootvorth MlliUr - nry . L-adrniy. r ir I dei-in tl equal, If B0( aopaiidrt MM idf ita alaaa in the oouotry. 1 1 MobMtte, Texas, May 12, 190Q. ' Ol}|. Sandfcird Belleni, LsdnKtoii, Mo : Dear Sir:— I wish to MT that I nni bighlv | l« af r l with tlw IWOftrMi made bjr my «od while attending ' your Hctiuol liurinp; ttM Ttna of U02- IS 0;t, aud I mcwt ln ' nrtily -ndorfc tiip |rlnii of yOVft Rchool. Thaiikinir Vow fi r thr ' inC -r(?.st you took in tov son bM tha kindnaaa ahowo bim while witliyou, 1 beg to remaio, tarn trair. Chi -« r ' . ' . Ill . -ii ' ly I. Pdnnit niP til Ihsnk you mid I ' l |ir. H l you my f«ti«fi«ctioti lor tbe MOoUant work jrou iin ' - it ' i-ompliahed, and eii]M9ciaiijr -JlHifaKaWi- ' MH UMAUMa th 18 ' .-A r Youni Iruly, W. A. BOWj 8TT Waoo, Tasaa. Mi  . IMj Jiite. BAii ' ir.nt Srii ra. Su i iii l B l iBdiB i l ll l lMWimfc jtBBwy Aeadoniy. Loiiinfton, Mo : „ Dear Kir : Thi |tr i;rosH of my Wl jinHnir the cam ariiolaatiu yeai at your iorliUition hU bMo emioeotly Mlti ftwtonr sna I ImUsv be baa n - )m|)iiahed more fn that l«D(tbo( tia wu bafbn. The schouj dcserraa all the patronaga it «Mi moaiv (ma the |«bti€, and l congratulate m$mdt tbst vljr Mf 1h| MCtim Ito b«B«flti OVW for one vear Guthrio. Oklabonin, May 2(1, 1901. Od. Sandford Hnllers, Lexington. Mn.: Dear Sir: — My  od hn« Ixt ' ti id your  uhonl, Wealwortb Military Acadrttiy. atuiu- ' . onf ynt. nnd re iult« baV0 ItatS ' l iMbt! ■Miafaetory. W«atwi rth is the place for boy - Santa Fe, N«w Mnioot Mqr 27. 1800. Sandford Bellara. Esq., Priocipftl WeatwtwUi MilfUiy Aodaiiur. Lexington, Mo. : Omt Sir :— My aon baa been attending vour Aeadamy during tbe laatMbolaatie faar, and I wish to aay that hia advaneaBMnt has been entiraly mtlafactoiy. t have nothing but pmiae for tba aWdanmr «( yovr adnaalianal methods nml discipline at ynwr toitttntMm bwdi of wbi«h I«MMidt ' r  r tti«- bigheatoidar. Vary ! ' i i Bodaiia. Mu.. May SI, ISMI. Major S. Hellers : Dear Sir : At thp t-loK ' of tlic scbmil year I write to eirpreaa my niipM ' ciatifiD uf ibi ' SVcntwortli Aoadoniy. My son Laci-y h.H profri-ssiMl l.i-iiiT ill lili stuilii ' s than in any other acboofi am; Ii.h IuK ' ti a r ' .-il iiili-ri Ml in hifl work. I do DOt tfaUlli I coulU have beoo bettur aatiatied with any other aobool. .WInliliNtJWiliartty Ainartwiur. I am. Ynai«,« F. A. SAMFSOII, WellinfTton. Kan.. May 20, lUOl. Mr. S. SellnrB, Lexington, Mn.: Dear Sir: .As hchool is nUmit to rliise. I w rite to «ay wi- have li Pii i- ' ry wi ' ll |ilt ' j iihd with ymir si ' hrxil and th«mannr r in which it ban b H!n eonduptnd Xotbinir jirctventiDK, wb expect to aend ouraoa aKaln next fjdU-naft.th ink lhan« will be two nunw bmp from Wdlington. Y ' oura truly, BfnnavtIK Ind., MnjrMS MP Oali Bandftud SeUen. LaxUglon t Papr EHr AUov ma (p embncn tbia op pwtM j tty .jtlt-ifkmM yon for thr tHliii ntimi ntnl cnrv ymi linvi given our Imy IIih Imprarcnient ii • •ouron of much gratiUcadon to us Aud an •STMible Mrpriat to all wr frimds. Hia. IxwwgoUud ioiM torn la nndlni; )Hwt n-K rd to yon and ' tadvwoo for fav-on, 1 am. Toan truly, J. W. iOBWKNTHAU Col. S. Sellrm, Lexington, Mo.: Dear Sir : — I look for my son home now in a few day . I am Kliflrd at hi-) pro rvs iiinco br hnH Iw n at your sch v l. IWn proTWnrnt in pvnry respwt baft hoen good. I thank yon fur tt« Mnona ' iat«reat ou bava taken in him- 1 will aeod him Ool. Bandfurd 8elti rH, Ivpiinj ton, Mo.: UMr Sir:- -. now mc lu I ' Tjimaa my ntiafacUon in lh« nBMt ot our lutitutioo. My lioy has dooa w«U,aad Veiy truly, . 1C.8.0TBB0. Oswirgo, Kan., Juni 2, 1901. Col. 8 Hollerx, i iliiln|in||.y M. A : Dnar Sir:- Our aoa itmfO returned home rr«:eprday from your acbool and we wen well pleased with the procrttttu be hnn made the last year, We anect htm to retnm in September aod OQBtiBMtfUhaAaiahaetlMcMUMwaadwe are alKi gM l MOT te ii piMMdirtth th« nhaol aaa It tBiiow IP ntaroT B. CBUM, ir.XMarikal. BoVmIIDh June H. ISSL Major S Sellerv, Principal Wontworth Mltitary Academy : r n«r Sir :— My son having passwl a year in vour .Vcndemy, I am e well pleased with the in«truction and witn hia proKreas in it that I aspect to have him return nest SeptMaber aadeantlMlf a papil thata natil be shall baveftadnated liiMefMn. MoAleater, Ind- Ter., May i:i, mn Major Snllere, Lesinstoil, Mo.: Dear Sir :— Your DotiiM- of your Comni npemeDt of May 22d has been received. 1 fully a|i|irecint - j.mr | u«ilion Vou are virtually reaponnibie for tvirn of thi- lii ' st military schools in the West. a.s one ha. ' t bcvri trmisfi rr-Kl to yi iin . It now only remains for you to me«t the wauls aa to sbllity and koowled i od 1 fully believe ron are eiinai to the emergeooy. I bape jm wit m OB la the future the aaaM aa you bare tUa OMTer. Oolo., May 10. H!« Major Bandford Seilera, Snpartnteodaot Weotworth Millury Aoad( niy, Lexington, Mo.: Di ' fflrSir : — I lake pleasure in nxprensing my RatiKfaotion with thi ' iiriiirrcH niy son making, and aiwurr vou tbnl bin improve- ment haa far exceeded my exnsrtations. 1 shall be pleaaod to retnimiuend your auhool moat niKbly, as I deoa It oqaal« if not soperior, to aoy of ita olaaa in tma country. Vnait aw to ttiaalt nm lot ytm IbMlava) iatoMitto aoot aad I BOWNTRKE, Enid, Oklabonw, iUj 8S, 1(101 Cul. Sandford Hcllcrit, SuperinUtndent Weatworth MiliUl3 Aoademy, LexioKton, Mo. : D«Ar OolnnnI :— I havn looipr Iteen ol the opioioii that an acadt mii- mililnrj- tralniaj; a prenxioiBito to • •ueoewful Ufe CoD«id«rinK iii) oa ' jt •ntondw advanonnant wtaUa attandtiM Snr school. 1 wtai ' fWlftifidiKellHM WeatmdS iUUiT Acadunjr. lAnad. K«h. Majr 13, U08. Baodford Hnllers, Sapaiintandaot Wentworth MiUtay AmSsoft Li iinir(( n, Mo.: I )iNtr Sir . —We an biprfaly gritlfled with the proi;rr «« our son Im ' riwidi ' III vour Bchool uurinir the past year, holh in hiRxtiidiM finil |.hi Hirnl devolopnutot, thi ' latter bf-iti o8pe inlly markrd in bi« caaa. Wa ogoeiclaf our aoliool one of the tiest. and purpoae imiUlliH tWII illlB tlH; Biimiiifclte Toun reapectfully. W. C. E0WABD8, Gnthrto, Okk., U. 1MB, Col. Sandford Saltan. Lasinrtoo. Mo.: Dear Sir.— to repljr to yuora of «■ d l ago, I wlib to ax- liraM myaetf as hiffnly plaaaad to emr parnenlar. My aoit ■howa a markfd improTaaMBt. amadaUy ia the way of ioda- fModenca of spirit aoo boarioff, qtwntiea so aaaeatial to a full OMUXtMod. Hn will return next tpmi. Hf f i| rfif « hlnuflf aa Xraatty pleased with the schoul nnd rIidwh that Ih is loneb at- taobra in it. I turn this impiirtnnl | : riiMl of bi liTt nvi r toyOtt in Iht ' full lieliof that iioutiorc fould I !tnd a Hctiool jki n-all M ;- culatsd aa Wantwortb to briog the richest ruaulta from it. Vary truly yonra, WILLIAM OSIMKS. Aivwtaw jTSMir mmd MJC-OgltU Mi. Cm. Wa rafort by portnfartwn, to tfa CaUowiDg penomt B.J PitBbuKh«bralcer. KwMHaitiy,M«b Jaa. Falloon. Hiawatha, Ka . 0. 8. Hartley, Pcwbotta, lad. Ur. T. J. Lilea, baDlter, Aurora, Ma W. A. Pondnr, Dpnton, Tejt. Robt. Atlcid.soD, Karisaa City, Mo Abf GoIdJDiau. rarin, Tex. W, V Lippincott, Kaniiaii Pitv, Mo W, K Waahiajjtan. Marietta, lod. Xer. II. G. BuokiriKbam, St. Joaepli, MtK L. K. Kirk. (Jamett. Kaa. Jud«e J. D. M Cur. Kanaas City, Mo. E. p. R ]((er , Bcll-rille. III. Prof. C. H. Dutrher. WarronRhiiiB, Mo. Wm. O. Little, Wichita. Kb: ' . .I«B. R. VaiitrfaaD. Snrtnufieid, Moi. FpIIs Helbling. Ft. Smith, AMb M. A. Violett. Lino, Mo. P. F. Sbnrp. Denver, Oolo. J. J. O ' Rourk, Topeka, Kaa. B. F.Moatgaaery, CMpple Cred .Ooto.. O. It. Kbu, Casper. Wromloir. Alex. X DeMenil. St. Lonia, Mo. H K. Pearw. M D , Kan-wn (!ity. Mo.: L. N. McLane, Chpvnnno Wolla, 0(!)0 O. H. Phillips, Pu« t..--, ()l l. L. RofiPDthal, Chaiiiit ' ' , Kaa. ,7. A. Kitchpn. [►pnvor, Colo. .T. N Strickl r. Jopliii, Mo. I). W. Naill. HerinRton. Kaa- J. B. Quiirlry. SmlaliB. Mo. T. H. Kimmon . R«l Wintr, Mioa. J. R Wrntworth, Grand JuBOtiaO, Oolo. A. P Hrink, Omaha, Nehr. f;if n Rock, Wya,. Qoo W. Hall. Tarkio, Mo. P. O. Jamison. Wblteeboro. Tes. W. O. Ilffanfriti, Sedalia, Mo. Sewion Itejiius Wednesday, September 9. Thiiiik ;iviii ' ; Hulitliiy, Tliurf (lKy, NovciiiIkt 26. Clii i trii. ' it Iloliduys l c !iii Sutiirdny, I ecuinli()r 19. Chriftiniii Uoluluys end MundMy, Jiunuuy4, Friday, Satiiixluv, Sunday, Monday, Wcdncsdiiy, W(«dne«duy, 21. 2,1, Mhv Mnv May May 84, MMy 25, May S7, May S7, M 7 16, S:80 to 5:30 r. 2:30 to 6:80 p. 11:00 a. m. 1:80 to 6:00 r. 9:00 F. M. 9:00 r. x. 8 :90 fe. M. M. liattuliun Pnmdc, Roviow uml K-cort Ct lur. M. iiittttiliou Drill. Kxtoiuk ' d OnU v Drill. Sliuiii Untile. ArlilKTV Drill. • ' omix ' litivo Drill, Gniduut Baoctilaurcate Senaoo by L. J. MarabalL FieMDay. MeetiBff ' ! TruatoM. . ' i ' jiUiiit mid ii.di. Oradiuiting Addnaa by Hon. Hilton 1 N D Tin.- IVe 1 Htmni of Trustees 7 Fiuiilly  BalttilioB Or nttiBHtioN 10 Otiier Oi ;miiK!ttlonti. . , f.,-A. ' ,--t ..f ti SUmivT of Ciulol« 18 B(«npiUil«tiun 18 IloilOI-ii. .. .... .i... 91 ( ;r:iiln!il  . , . 2ft Hihlury « t ' lliv School ... 87 Pinn of llie SoIiqoI . . . S$ Iiocfllion 81 Coin t ' (if Simly 82 CliiRsicftl (. ' ■oiirse 44 Ltilin — Sciontifio OoutW.. . 44 Kh ' otivc Conrno 44 Bueiiiem Cuurite 47 Pmt Ornduate Studies bl Musir 48. F.lrn iii ion uml Oriilory 48 KxauiiuuliouH und Reports. 48 Prizes nml Sohotftrsbips 51 Gnirhiation 48 Military Diipnrtiuont 6t Boattae tf Duties 68 ' nuiMiif - luv.l (it ' iiumtH 69 riiy i«-Al i i velo( mont 69 Bending Room ... 60 Apiynmtiis 80 M!ner:ili) ' .jrii III mul (icoloirifiil Collection 68 Selim ) Mii ;ii .ine .... 63 Mnml nml ReltgiotM Chsrsotsr 84 (iriii ' i,i! Rc j iilatinnB 84 Kcqiiii ' cittcnts for Entnioce 67 Uniform 87 OuMtt 67 I ' ' x|M ' flM-K 71 Special iieiusrks 79 Opialons 79 Roferunoes. 81 (Calendar 98 Cuiumcnoemont 96  8 CEMKAL Kl IAI-E COI-UEGr, LEXINGTON, MlSSOUItt An inatllntion fm ;lie h. hci «iIik .liuo m1 uirl and yomg women. Cl«i«ic!ii, Literary. Scieniihc. Muiie, Art, P1 jf«k I Cul(U(« «nd EiactttiOB: Fall Term bqtin iiejMemlwr. For Caia]c)(uc, kdartu ALKKED F. SMITH, A. Pmident. LEXINGTON COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN (FORnERLY BAPTIST PEnALE COLLEQE) USSOUfil CONSERVATORY LEXINGTON. MISSOURI. A SEUmr m mk imS OI LS AND Y tfNQ WOMEN. nusiQ of west ol Itte III Ha a iaculty ol 14 leochera. Irelnod in Ihe BEST GOLL OES, UNIVERSITIES AND CONSERVATORIES III ' ' yMpiHlSi ' iBA ' .Ettrtil W iBWIlIt . piglwpfc The Lilerary and Soientlllc depertnents In fltaartB ot irolnW apedaHsis. PROF. H. H. SA V AOE, Dlnwlor ConaervaiMy ol Mufie. Special 01181111011 given lo the welfare and happiness ol the young Ii m In tiMtr |ia«M4lto who In ooUegta. H Nois0Me iiiiusmiVTRi ekKMt x msL SPLCIAL ATTENTION CilVKN TO MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. ROBERT N. COOK. I 1 1 I I M s S -I N - i , I I ' W. WHITE. rtesioLNT. CoNst kv Hall. I.EXlNtrruN COl.I.EGE FOR VOUNG WOMEN. • Main Bujumno. niMSMiyVIMHMi) T T r K THE BEST road lo any poini ihai people usually want lo visit. Place ol any ini ' penance can be reached either via jSama Fe alone or by iis connections. Tbrouiih tickets to all points in ttUB UnMad Slates. Canada and Mexico. ' Round-llie-World lours arranged and Hck- eii sold. Apply to your focal ailent for yme tables and descriptive folders, or write GEO. W. H AQENBUCHt W. J. BLAQC Qmi ' I A«eni PwM ttaft. ' Otf.K, K«NWCiiy.MIO. TiBMltKlfiiM. YOU DONTP KNOW WHAT YOU ' RE MISSINO IF YOU DON ' T TRAVEL RIGHT. um iP T Tum THE KATY FLYER. THROUOH SLEBPBRS BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL TEXAS cms AND 5T. LOUIS. HANNIBAL AND KANSAS ClfV. GEORGE MORTON, aCllBltM.MSSCNGER AND TiamT AOSNT. sr. LOUIS. MO. Excellent Service to polntt ta. Missouri, Tenness«« Alabama, Mississippi FleHda THE FRISCO SYSTEA OFFERS Supenor ScsrviGe by Fas IhioiMth XcQins Kansas City and St Louis OMahoina City. Denison. Dallas. Sherman. Fort Worth, San Anionio, Galvesion, Housron. Fort Smith. Joplin. Wichita, and many points in Arkansas. Texas. Kansas, Oidahoma and Incflan Territory. Pullman Sleepers. EleGlric4Jgliled Cale. Observalkm Ckraii Ghair Cars, and Coaches. Harvey Meals. ALEX. HILTON. JAMES DONOHUE. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT. ASST. GENERAL PASS. AGENT. ST. LOUn. HO KAMMS OtTY; MO. la MkUKai taiio«. tou MaiUtlm. li la caamicM la flit alpkaketlaly nl !• ntar lata dasrtffln tfea toyslia mllwnllitariMi ■f dtractiaaa aa M i m U| mmft ftdat ituMec or m y tptcinc iaMractteas ra« mtj t « ipiCAiP i jUH 10 f£MIWlM UUIA I i£MII, LEIlMaTOl, USIUDflL ■iiii i  i. Hi ii i i ri Ill II I ij riV ' i ii h i n i i i Do yim vtvUb liiiB to lake  4n [pdkr eodiae ?1 w oh 1. iiii M«MM«iaaHaiiaitohaaaUmh ri tUa iHi i i I nil iii ' iiiiiiniirri ' M -Preaait eoini oilieiMt MiM UHMliMitaMMtiMUai Is he subject to any H B he evm hmS any severe injury audi cs exercise of «ti |Kna:icif e ha . vaec!fiatiell? . _.M 1!!KQes l usetohiaeeoL .Age ... (Signed). ihiimyiiliimiiaiiilaliiiM ;iele Krhkh may prevent dee ordiixary .-l he bem Date.. 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