High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 7 text:
“
The Phillips Exeter Academy Incorporated Aprll 3, 1781 Formally Opened May 1, 1783 HE ACADEMY offers instruction in all the studies required for QQ , A fy admission to the leading colleges and scientific schools. Eyg fllfa , For Admission to the junior Class, an examination is required in English, History of the United States, and Arithmetic. Candidates for admission to other classes must satisfy their Instructors of their fitness, either by examination or by certificates from former teachers. H In General, four years of Latin, Mathematics, and English, three of Greek, two of History, German, and French, and one of Physics or Chemistry, satisfy the ordinary requirements for admission to college. Diplomas are given to students who honorably complete the course. The Tuition is 360.00 for the first term, 350.00 for the second, 340.00 for the third, 5150.00 a year. About twelve thousand dollars is divided an- nually among good scholars of high character but slender means. Examinations for admission to the principal colleges and scientific schools and examinations of the College Entrance Examination Board are held annually in june at the Academy. ' Besides the l,ibraries'of the Golden Branch and the G. l.. Soule liiterary Societies, there is a Reference Library containing about 3,000 volumes. The Physical and Chemical laboratories are thoroughly equipped and are unsurpassed even by some falltgo laboratories. The Gymnasium, a brick building with sandstone trimmings, contains 390 lockers, a running track, and rooms for shower bath, baseball practice, bowl- ing alleys, boxing and bathing. Systematic class exercises, and exercises for individuals adapted to their special needs, under the supervision of a skilled director, form a part of the regular course of Academic training. Recent Additions include Dunbar Hall fa dormitory for the younger boysj, Merrill Hall fadministrative offices, rooms for the literary societies, and social roomy, Hoyt Hall fthe newest dormitoryj, Alumni Hall ta dining hallj, Gilman House fa cottagej, and a Recitation Hall. I
”
Page 6 text:
“
ix .Xu v K, EM- 5 at, 'l, w, Out-of-Town -e ice IFFAN , V O. V ' ,1 To parties known to Q.. I I l . the house or who l lfl Ave and Neel, N0 x v. ' will maketliemselves ' A known by satisfac- Q 2 ll f 'l Prizes f Sports ,ZLQKS e-'elncis' , ins ' n . - Rcanjw for lmmnlmlc Delivery Pholograjrhs Upon Rayner t1,9i,,.,5,0ck . . . . . l'.t ' ' f Loving Cups, Vases, Pitche , etc., in sterling silver ,c:,,1:::i:lg,r't'i:,d:'l2g - - - 'll...'. ' ,.- and silver-mounted glass, sux able for Coaching Pa- mm fades, ,Co Tennis, Aut b' acht d otor ho lmss Boat races, r 1 her lancl - wa r spo Tiffany G Co. ovmg' Cups X Vase Cups Blue Book illniwilggr 10I:1'I1Iltf Olher Shrzjmr, Slc,.!1'11g S,-lm-1. A h gli' A Acompact catalogue Sm 17 -4' ' ' H' without illustrations . N 1 . t . . . . , -over 500 pages of inches high - M 9,5 inches high - - 320 Concise ,lcSC,il,ti,,ns tt rc - - FS 1 ca 44 32 with an alphabetical . , 0 side index affording bl H U , . '. 44' 10 H H 40 quick access to the 7 4' H X 70 14 H H 65 wide range of 'l'if- fany X Co.'s stock 8 H H 89 17 H H ' ' 100 with the prices at Small Sterling Silver Ngo l inet., 2 ize 5 Silver-Mounted Glass Claret jugs and Lemonade Pitchers, - 510, 1529, 345 handles, upward, + Desllq' 4 e' ht 'Q inc S 0, 2, 5515, ha' Exlimalcs ' t Sm! Compari hes 9618 Vases, - - 512, J5l4, 5922, 520, 330, 500, S70 Water Pitchers, 538, 3455, 3100 for Rirher Prize: and Trophies Upon Rayner! on of Prices Tiffany X Co.always welcqine a comparison of prices. This applies to theirentire st 'k of rich, as well as inexpensive jewelry, silverware, watche 'sJ9cks, bronzes, and other artistic objects, 'on all of which ' 'prices are as reasonable as is LOI 'stent with the standard of quality maintained by the house Fi h Aven e New York which articles may be purchased l'a- trons will find this little book filled with helpful suggestions of jewelry. silver- ware, clocks, bronzes and other artistic merchandize suitable for wedding presents or other gifts Strictly Retailers Tiffany 8 Co. manu- facture SOLELV for their own retail trade. Their wares are never sold to other dealers, and can only be pur- chased D I R EC T from their establish- ment in New York, Paris or London
”
Page 8 text:
“
I - .- ' I i I should like to write a poem, But 'tis long since I was going Where I learned of feet and meters, And of kilograms and liters. To make an angle, find the root, And how to get the most to hoot, The last l'm learning all the time, And though you think 'tis most a crime. I can tell you it's a race, That takes an almost killing pace To keep ahead of men like Conway, Fellman, Eisner, and Mart Cooney. You must rise in haste al two, And hustle day and night time too. lint there ure few we have to meet That make our temper lose its sweet. For in their hearts there's only good, If they're rightly understood. So of men at l'. E. A. We have only good to say. And we hope with all our heart They may get a grand good start. And in work as in their play They may always win the day. Now let me say hefore I close, Something everyhody knows, That I like the looks of cash, And my goods are not all H trash. I sell nearly all you use, Desks and chairs and even shoes. Rugs, pictures, and couches all right up to date, Any kind that is wanted your purse strings to mate. To serve you 'tis pleasure: We give you good measureg So remcmher Ralph E., Then quite happy you'll he. Now good-hye I must say, May you all find the way, When 'er you come hack To Old Shy's famous shack.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.