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TRUSTEE . JFru pees» Classified With the Dates op tksir First election, This The 1882. 1888, 1884. 1885. 1886. K'f. Rev, The BISHOP or Westkun Xkw York, i v Officio. Rev. The PRESIDENT op thic Coij.kge, c.h Officio, ancl Chairman. The Rev. HENRY W. NELSON, Jn., X The Rev. ROBERT N. PARKE, I . D., ALEXANDER L. CHEW. Esq.. John McDonald, The Rev, WALTER AYR AULT. D. D., The R-r. Rkv. A. N. LITTLEJOHN, D The Rev, W. W. BATTERSHALL, D. I WILLIAM B. JACKSON, Esq., ANDREW MERRELL, M. I)., WILLIAM M. WHITE, Esq., The Rev. HENRY R. LOCKWOOD, M, The Hon. STEPHEN II. HAMMOND, M The Rev, WILLIAM SHELTON, D. IX, WILLIAM B. DOUGLAS, Esq., WILLIAM S. DeZENG, Esq., WILLIAM HEATHCOTE DeLANCEY, : The Rev. MORGAN DIX, S T. D., PETER RICHARDS, Esq., - ARTHUR P. ROSE, M. A., Secretary, The Hon. S. R, WELLES, M. A., M. D., I. A.. Geneva. 1878 • Binghamton, 1877 Geneva, 1808 New York, 1882 , Geneva, I860 D., Brooklyn, 1877 [ ., Albany, 1877 - Utica, 187» - Geneva, 1882 Canaseraga, 1880 . A., Syracuse, 1870 !. A., Geneva, 1874 , Buffalo. 1848 Rochester, 1840 - Geneva, 1825 M.A.. New York, 1880 New York, 1808 - Geneva, 1877 Geneva, 1871 , Waterloo, 1870 ALEXANDER L. CHEW, Esq., Geneva, Treasurer And Trustee of Scholarship and Professorship Funds ■} r ■ 'Vv;!:!»V M M C 'S,y $iil m m 7$| • $i • Y 0)M ■t), ;{ .«v«.rAp? c - a f «V . iiv-• jV-' - iw V.X.£
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SA LUTATO KT. German. This modernizing, so to speak, of the course, is specially to be commended, for Hobart was getting sadly behind the times. The awakening interest in Hobart’s welfare on the part of her alumni is something on which we should congratulate ourselves. For although it is nothing more titan their duty, they have rarely, hitherto, manifested their love for their alma mater by anything more tangible than earnest wishes and hearty prayers for her prosperity—all well enough as far as they go, but scarcely suitable material for the construction of new buildings, etc. We offer no apology for the fact that The Echo did not make its ap- pearance during the past term, for, if it be urged that that is the proper time for it to be published, we reply that in our limited experience it never has been published during that term, and that we have no desire, by the splendor of our deeds, to cast into the shade those of our predecessors. And now we have finished our prefatory remarks and with a feeling of relief surrender this, our maiden effort, into your hands, We hope that it will entertain you, but if it does not we pray you do not break forth in. im- precations against the unfortunate editors, bat rather ascribe your want of interest to a certain dulness of comprehension which unfits you to cope with the gigantic intellects which inspired The Echo. s
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f FAC [LTV. =s=Jm- «fc-FHcaiiTY.- Tub Rev. ROBERT GRAHAM HINSDALE, S. T. D., President, Trinity Professor of Christian Ethics; Startin Professor of the Evidences tf Christianity, amt Acting Professor of Intellectual Philosophy. JOHN TOWLER, M. A., M. D., Professor of Cici Engineering and of Chemistry, and Acting Professor of Mathematics and Modern languages. HAMILTON L. SMITH, M. A., LL. D., Prendergast Professor of Astronomy and Natural Philosophy. JOSEPH II. MCDANIELS, M. A., Professor of the Greek Language and literature. CHARLES D. VAIL, M. A., • (Adjunct) Horace White Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution, and of the English Language and Literature. EDMUND II. SMITH, M. A., LL. B., Hobart Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. CHARLES JOHN ROSE, M, A., (Adjunct) Professor of History and Instructor in German, The Rea . CHARLES Fit. KELLNER, Pit. D., Instructor hi Hebrew, CHARLES D. VAIL, M. A., Registrar and Librarian. The Rev. WALTER AYRAULT, D. D., Chaplain and Pastor on the Swift foundation. i K GEORGE M’COY, Janitor. m
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