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c; ECHO !•' 'Pin-: SENECA. iters of |lob;irt (J ollccir. (£ovporntiou. William S. EeZeng, Esq. Joskpii Fellows, Esq. The Rev. William Shelton. I).I). David Saxton Hall, Esq.. Serraturi . i John II. Ciikdkll, Esq. The Rev. Maunskll Van Rensselaer, I).I). The Uoii. James C. Smith. M.A. William I . Douglas, Esq. John 11. Swiet. Esq. The Rev. Walter Aykault, D.D. The Rev. James Rankink, D.D. The Rev. Morgan Drx, D.D. Samuel G. Cornell, Esq. The Rt. Rev. A. Cleveland (u. k, I).I)., EL.I)., ('hah Tlie lion. Andrew D. White M.A., LL.I). The Hon. Joiin IE Martin dale, M.A. The Mon. Georoe W. Nicholas, M.A. Alexander L. ('hew. Esq. Tlie lion. Arciiiiiald C. Rowell, M.A. The Rt. Rev. Frederic D. Huntington. D.D. The lion. George F. Comstock, M.A. The Rt. Rev. William Cuoswell Doane, D.D. Arthur R. Rose, M.A. DkWrrr R a us hall. Esq. Edgar II. Hurd, Esq., Treasurer ami Trustee of' Professor ship and Scholarship Finals. mini.
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KCllO OK TIIK. SKNKt'A. • ) IN MEMORIAM. At a meeting of the students of iiohart College. held November 1. 1872. tin following expression was given to their retiret at the loss liv death of the Kew I)r. AIktcai.k: It has pleased (lot! in his Providence to call into himself our honored friend and instate tor. lU’u. ytcninidi ctcaff, p. p. While we recognise in litis bereavement the hand of Him ■•whodocth all things well,'' we mourn the loss of a wise eounsellor, a faithful friend and a devoted insimetor; whose many acts of kindness and friendship will ever be cherished with fond and grateful memory in the hearts of his pupils. In the loss of l)r. MKTi'.vt.F. our college has heeu deprived of a benefac- tor to whose numerous acts of self-sacrificing devotion, in many a dark hour of ad versify, she is indebted beyond expression. In the long and useful life of our revered Professor, crowned with many Christian graces and devoted to the service of Christ and His Church, and finally consummated in a triumphant victory over death, we find an exam- ple of the exemplary citizen, the finished scholar and the Christian gentle- man, well worthy of our highest emulation. As a faint expression of our sorrow and as a tribute to his memory, Ave will wear a badge of mourning for thirty days. G. A. C-VKSTKKSKN, ) Q„„; G]•'.(), N. Eastman, | Semor ( laSb' John G. GtnsoN, Junior Class. C. 11. Benedict, Sophomore Class. E. J. Babcock, Freshman Class.
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1'A‘IIO l»K ’ll IK. sKNKlW. i Tc’iuIuto of flic rantlfw. The Rev. MAL'XSKLh VAX RENSSELAER, H.D.. PuKwmsxT, TriniIn Ifriifessi»;• » » 7 W 7ian lithles : Stnrtin Professor of (in ;rr wu nj 'In isluntil» , t»td -1 1 ij; Pmfcssnr of Tntedeetmd l rilom 11 dpi. The Rev. KENDRICK METCALF, D.D., hincrihtx Profcssnr ,tf Hhetoric and Fdond inn and of the l-lwjlish Law,name awl Lit end tire, JOHN TOWLE R, AI.A., M.IX, Professor oi ('(c» Himiincriim awl of ('hernistri , and Avtiim Professor of Ifathcmat ic$ and Modern Law.waf es HAMILTON L. SMITH, ALA., LL.D., Prcm eiyast Professor of Astrononpi and A'aturat Philosojthu. JOSEPH II. AIcDANIELS, ALA., I’mfeasin' of the (Ired, Lawwwje awl Literature. FRANCIS PHILIP NASH, AI.A., LL.1L, Hobart Professor of the Latin Lununaue awl Literature. The Rev. WILLIAAI STEVENS PEK11Y, D.D.. J1rofcs'sor of It ist or) . CHARLES D. VAIL, ALA., Adjunct Horace White Professor of tiheloric and LlocutLon, and of the PJtif lish Lan( ua( e and Literature. CHARLES D. VAIL, AI.A., Librarian and Ketfistrar. • Chaplet in and Pasting On the Swift Foundation. 4'Died October 30th. tTlic duties of t he Chaplain are discharged by the President.
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