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AMHERST COLLEGE OLIO. THE FACULTY.i REV. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D., PRESllJliN'1','l' '49, 1lA'Gl'tI7U Pr:-W.v.ror qflM'11ft1! and zlforal 1'h17o.r1yrhy, mm' 1'a.t-mr ty' Mc Cullqgfa L'hl1rfh. Like Cato, gives his little senate laws. REV. WILLIAM S. TYLER, D.D.,LL.D., '30, lV17l1lvlo1z I'1'fy2-.r.vo1' qf Mc G7't'L'k Ll7lQQ'llfItQ7.' mm' LllfL'l't7fll1'L'. My age is ns a lusty winter, lfrosty, but kindly. EDWARD P. CROWELL, D.D., '53, fllonrc 1,1'IyI'.Y.S'0I' if Mc Ltrlffz Ltlllxfllllgl' mm' Ll.fL'I'47fll1'L', amz' Dmu qf me limllfaf. Gently to henry kindly to judge. EDWARD HITCHCOCK, M.A., M.D., '49, 1'rqA,-.tnwr qf Iftjqvlvlc am! l'Q1'.tv'm! !fa'ln'an'n11. Drummer, strike np, and let ns march away. WILLIAM L. MONTAGUE, M.A., '55, l'1vyQ'.v.vw' :gf l'3't'1lM, llalllm, mm' tsyllllllilw. My language, heavens! I am the best of them that speak this speech, Were I only where 't is spokenf, RICHARD H. MATHER, D.D., '55, 1J1'Iyl.'J'.S'Ul' fy' G1'uM', nm! Lcrllrrcr on Srllljrllnw. Conspienons by his absence. WILLIAM C. ESTY, M.A., '60, IWMW' l'r1yi'.v.tw1' ry' .'IAIfAL'IlllIflI.'.i', amz' A.rfrauom,t'. The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself thc least snf ELIIAH P. HARRIS, PH.D., '55, I '1'1g,6.'.v.vo1' if Chczuzirbjf. Full well they laughed, with conntcrfeited glee, At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. ' Arranged, with the exception of the President, in thc order of appointment. T On the Ctttrsrmt W. Ctmt-tN endowment.
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A MIIERST COLLEGE OLIO. THE CORPORATION. REV. JULIUS H. SEELYE, D.D., LL.D., 1're.rz'1!'eu!. Rev. EDWARD S. DWIGHT, D.D., of Hadley. NATHAN ALLEN, M.D., LL.D., of Lowell. Hon. EDWARD B. GILLETT, of Westtield. RICHARD S. STORRS, D.D., LL.D., of Brooklyn, N. IEDMUND K. ALDEN, D.D., of Boston. Rev. Rev. Hon. JOHN E. SANFORD, of Taunton. Rev. WILLIAM S. KARR, D.D., of Hartford, Conn. HENIIY D. HYIJE, Esq., of Boston. Rev. JAMES D. WILSON, D.D., of New York City. Hon. JOHN S. BRAYTON, of Fall River. GEORGE HOWLAND, M.A., of Chicago, Ill. FRANCIS A. WALKER, LL.D., of Boston. THOMAS H. MCGIQANV, M.A., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. G. HENIKX' WHITCOMII, M.A., of Worcester. EDWARD A. STRONG, M.A., of Boston. Rev. E. WINCHESTER DONALD, D.D., of New York City. Rev. EDWARD S. DWIGHT, D.D., .5'ecremry. WILLIAM A. DICKINSON, lisq., 1l'n'arurer. OVERSEERS OF THE CHARITABLE FUND. Rev. ROWLAND AYRES, D.D., of Hadley. Rev. JOHN M. GREENE, D.D., of Lowell. M. FAYETTE DICKINSON, Jr., Iisq., of Boston. Professor WILLIAM B. GRAVES, of Andover. JOHN C. HAMMOND, ESQ., of Northampton. Rev. ROIIERT M. WOODS, of Hatfield. Mr. LEWIS W. WEST, of Hadley. WILLIAM A. DICKINSON, Esq., COIlIllll..1'.l'I'0llL'7'. Y
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AMHERST COLLEGE OLIO. BENJAMIN K. EMERSON, PH.D., '65, Ihlfch cock I'1'qL'.r.ror rf Geolqggf mm' Z 051 qggf. U If Rough quarries, rocks and hills - - It was my hint to speak. REV. H. HUMPHREY NEILL, M.A., '66, m7fIb'f0ll 1Jl'ly2'.l'.S'0I' fy' Rhclarir and lfrgglzlvk Lilvralun'. Whose weighty sense Flows in fit words and eloquence. ANSON D. MORSE, 'M.A., '69, M'7lld'fl.jl 1,l'fw'.Y.Yf7I' rf llllfflllill ami' 1'u!17iml lL'L'0lZ07ll-1'- He is a great observer and he looks quite through the deeds of men. HENRY B. RICHARDSON, M.A., '69, Prqf2'.r.vo1' ry' G'c1'mrm. A new and nobler way thou dost pursue, To make translations and translators too. JOHN M. TYLER, M.A., '73, Slum' Pl'!ff2'.t'.Ylll' If lffblcggyf. This man hath robbed many beasts of their particular additions. CHARLES E. GARMAN, M.A., '72, A.v.rar1?!1'L' 1,I'!ffi.'.l'J'0l' ay' Ilhvzln! ana' Ilford! I 'hi!o.mj1ky. Whatever skeptic could inquire for, He had a why for every wlu:refore. DAVID P. TODD, M.A., '75, l A .r.vaf1?1fv l,l'IhfL'.9'.t'l?f fy' A.rl1'a11muy, mm' D1'1't'cfw' ff Mc 0dJl'l'1'l1f0lj'. Thy modesty 's a caurlle to thy merit. REV. JOHN F. GENUNG, PH.D., Union '70, A.r.mr1'f1lu l'rrW.m'w' rf lt'hrl0a'1'c. A happy soul that all the way To heaven hath n sununer's day. HENRY A. FRINK, PH.D., Hamilton '70, I '1'ry?'.r.rru' fy' jslfgrlk' amz' 01'alr11j'. The best portion of a good mauls life, . His little nameless, uureutembertrd acts of kindness. WILLIAM L. COWLES, M.A., ,78, f1.Y.FUfIlIft' f,7'CZfL'.FJ0l' ry' Latin. U He hath a daily beauty in his life. Rmv. GEORGE S. BURROUGHS, D.D., Princeton '73 Samuel Crum 1,I'lf'.t'.Yl1f lf lx'1'bl1ka! llllrlwjf ami fntcrpreltllivzl, mm' Hzxtoz' fy' the Collzge Chllffh. Au honest man, close-buttonetl to the chin, Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within.
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