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W5 CATALOGUE OF THE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS ' O F 1 KEMBALL UNION AAQADEMY 5 3. - A A T f ,4 r 3 P , 5 MERIDEN VILLAGE PLAINFHTLLD, NQ H. FOHTHE MAGADEMICAL YEAR in 1850-51. l 4 I . HANOVER A: f N AT' TI-IE :DARTMOUT 1851.y i , ! '5 . g L l y . 'JL I . - V V f 5 s 3 x 1 5 S 5 2 F 4 W , i i ? 5 I! i 1. 5 Q il i, f I Q s E I 1 3 I I 5 I 1 5 I 5 I E 5 Q 1 v E 1 4 3 5 e REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. REV. IION. III BOARD OF TRUSTEES. PHINEAS COOKE, PRESIDENT, Arnherst, Ms. JOHN WOODS, VICE PRESIDENT, Newport. AMOS BLANCHARD, SECRETARY, Meriden. IRA YOUNG, TREASURER, Hanover. DANA CIIAYES, ' South Reading, Ms CHARLES B. IIADDCCK, D. D., Hanover. SAMUEL B. DUNCAN, Meriden. CYRUS S. RICHARDS, EX OEEIOIO, Meriden. EBENEZER C. TRACY, Wndsor, W. ERDIX TENNY, Lyone. J. DE F. RICHARDS, Charlestown. DAVID PIERCE, Woodstock, Vt. SAMUEL WOOD, 211, I Lebanon. IV. ECAED CE TEACHERS. -vxfvvxffxf A,Vvv,,.,v- .- AA- CYRUS S. RICHARDS, A. M., PRINCIPAL, Af ,H TEACHER OF LATIN AND GREEK. CYEIIS BALDWIN, A. M., TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS, ENGLISH GRAIVIMAR AND LATIN. REV. E. T. EOWE, A. M., TEACHER OF THE NATURAL SCIENCES AND LATIN. A MISS S. HELEN RICHARDS, , PRINCIPAL OF THE FEMALE DEPARTMENT, .AND TEACHER OF LINEAR ' DRAWING. A - NIE-,S MAEY S. BATES, TEACHER OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRANCHES. ELISHA CATCHELL, ASSISTANT?-WINTER TE RM . LUTHER E. WEIEIEMCEE, A. B., ASSISTANT-SPRING TERM . ELIAIS E. EICI-IAEECCN, A. B., ASSISTANT--FALL TERM. Q BENJAMIN F. ROWE, . TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. CHARLES D. PEASLEE, TEACHER OF PENMANSHIE. MALE DEPARTMENT. CLASSICAL. ennnunrine cLAss,, JULY, 1s51. Ira N. Barnes, Warren Brooks, George Chandler, Benjamin Clarke, Charles P. Clark, James Cruickshanks George Dennison, M. Charles Dinsmor George Dougherty, Samuel A. Duncan, Walloridge A. Field Joseph S. Grannis, Henry M. Kimball, Orville W. Merrill, James J. Noble, D. Dana Patten, Henry W. Perkins. Nathaniel Pool, Jr., John F. Porter, Chandler Richards, Edward P. Scales, Edwin A. Thomas, James Tufts, John K. Valentine, 7 , Jr., 97 Clotreonont. Townsenol, Ms. Uoncorol. Uomngoton. Boston, Ms. Lowell, Ms. Qwechee, W. Woodstock, W. Bellows Falls, W.. l Meriden. North Sjoringjtelcl, W Wst Ulotreono-nt. Hanover. Elgin, I ll. Uoncorcl. Uctnoliw. Sjorfingjtelol, W. Rockport, Ms. Qnechee, W. ' Norwich, W. Plotnfielol. West Ulotreonont. Charlestown. Marlborough, Pot. 24 SENIOR CLASS. NAMES. RESIDENCES. Caleb Blodgett, Jr., Canaan. D. Addison Bridgman, Hanover. Isaac Bridgman, Hanover. J. Franklin Churchill, lyme. Newell Colby, Meriden. Amos N. Currier, Canaan. Mark Davis, Townsend, Ms. James C. Dow, Concord. Daniel B. Dudley, West Harqcord, W John T. Duncan, Meriden. A . Osmer W. Fay, New Allstead. Williamrlli. Fletcher, Cornish. Edwin L. Godfrey, North Enjield. Joseph L. Grant, Dover. William H. Haile, Ensdale. Robert C. Haskell, Weathersjield, George F. Herrick, Essex, W. Edwin H. Houston, Hanover. Almond O. Leavitt, Grantham. John Leverett Merrill, Haverhill. George G. Moore, Jr., Berlin, W. Franklin B. Norton, Sullivan. Albert Palmer, Candia. Rinaldo L. Perkins, Stowe, W. Roger D. Smalley, lyme. William W. Stickney, Lebanon. Edwin H. Taylor, ' Mnsdale. Allen Tenny, Lyme. n Edwin, H. Tenny, Qvone. i J. Levcrett Thompson, Plymouth. James J. Thorndike, Pittsfield. William W. Waterman, Attlelnorowgh, Ms. VII. NAMES. RESIDENUES. Charles Wetherby, Gilsnm. Josiah G. Woodbury, Bedford. Albert A. Young, Hanover. NAMES. Lucien H. MIDDLE CLASS. Adams, James Edward Ainsworth, Bela Chapin, John H. Clark, J. Morrisbn Cross, James M. Currier, Samuel N. Emerson, James B. Everett, Willard S. Everett, William J. Forsaith, George H. Gillis, Charles E. Glidden, Thomas Haley, Ephraim J. Hardy, M. Kittredge Hazelton, Abel T. H oward, Daniel Kellogg, Jr., James P. Lane, RESIDENOES. Derry. Claremont. Newport. Westminster, Ms. Springfield. Mrth Enjielol. Sanolwicli Islanols. Canton, Ms. Canton, Ms. - Newport. Manehesiter. Claremont. St. Albans, Me. Brookline. Hebron. mst Harzycorol, Vt Sao:ton's River, Vt Canolia. Frank B. Lord, Hanover. A Francis S. Martin, Williamstown, Vt. Benjamin Merrill, Haverhill. Charles E. Milliken, Keene. . John Mitchell, Claremont. H Frank P. Nichols, West Springyielol. VIII. Norman C. Perkins Edward E. Pierce, Leonard E. Richards Abial H. Slayton, NAMES. Charles D. Peaslee, 7 o Hiram L. Sleeper, Jr., Alden H. P. Sprague, James H. Upham, William C. Webster, Us RESIDENCEB. ' Nashville. Poinfret, Vt. Barnard, W. Newport. South Wbodstoch, Vt Grantham. Little Roch, Arh. Hoitghtonoille, W. Mrth Enfield. 33 AmzvAAAAAfNWma fvvN.f.,.,vv-.A sfv-fvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvxAAAAfvv ' JUNIOR CLASS. NAMES. George H. Abbott, Abner R. Allard, Daniel H. Adams, Edward 0. Ballard, Timothy Pwlaisdell, David A. Burr, Preston M. Chase, William K. Daniels, Henry Duncan, George H. Puller, Samuel L. Gerould, J. Francis Gleason, Royal H. Grove, James W. Greene, Follansbe C. Hardy, RESIDENCES- Charlestown. Ashland, M's. Springfield. Sitdhary, ills. iBoston, Ms. Washington, D. U. Bradford, Ms. I Dancers, Ms. Meriden. A Lebanon. Ensdale. Bedford, Ms. Stanford, Vt.. Montreal, O. E. Cornish Flat. Caleb Howard, North Bridgewater, ills Benjamin D. Hutchins, Concord. NAMES. J. Henry lsham, Sanford Keith, George McCullough, Calvin B. McQuesten,' Ezra Morse, fieonard C. Morse, Charles Moulton, Frederic A. Newell, George B. Phelps, Samuel N. Pierce, Alexander S. Porter, Abel J. Proctor, George A. Putnam, Charles H. Richards, Richard 'llilden Robins David M. Russell, Albert Russ, Augustus Storrs, David S. Storrs, William A. Tenney, Charles I. Wright, RESIDENCES. Neiv Alsteacl. llforth Bridgewater, Mrs mst Winoisor, Vt. Harnitton, U. TV Ashland, Ms. Hanover. Manchester. Manchester. Winoisor, Vt. Wboolstoch, W. Boston, Mrs. South Dancers llls. Dnnharton. Mriolen. 7 Washington, D. 0. Gainesville, AZ. Qaechee, W. Hanover. Ranoloiph, Vt. St. Albans, llle. Antrim. 38 2 Q 1 E N l X. it D G L I S H . drwtlmzmw. NAMES. RESIDENCES. Jonathan E. Abbott, Claremont. George J. Ainsworth, Claremont. V William W. Austin, Boseawen. - Cyrus E. Baker, ' Meriden. Edwin L. Ballard, Frederick A. Bartlett, William Bascom, William Bass, Samuel Bean, Jr., Alden J. Bean, George P. Bennett, Ira W. Bragg, Samuel Breck, John D. Bridgman, Chester Bullard, Eugene B. Burr, - Ezra M. Buswell, Oliver Chapin, George M. Chase, h Elihu F. Chase, W. Henry Child, Herman F. Clark, Charles M. Colby, mst Hartford, Vt. West Hartford, Vt. Newport. A Williamstown, W. Eferlclen. Lebanon. Weatkersjfield, W. Croyolon. A Claremont. Hanover. . Naslwfllle. Washington, D. C. Lebanon. lifewjoort. Cornish. H Springjtelol. Cornish Flat. Croydon. llferiolen. ,..l.i. NAMES. Lewis Colby, Christopher C. Colby, Alfred Comings, Sherman Cooper, Henry A. Crandall, Josiah Davis, John H. Dennison, Andrew J. Dudley, Lorenzo D. Dunbar, Benjamin F. Eaton, Ptolemy C. Edson, Charles E. Fay, Edward P. Fellows, Charles P. Fifield, Ruel H. Fletcher, James W. Fletcher, Charles A. French, Daniel F. Frye, Warren George, James Crilkey, Francis B. Grove, Orlando P. Hall, Henry M. Hall, Charles Haven, L. Tracy Hazen, George F. Hill, Moses Hoyt, Reuel Huntoon, Ransom Huntoon, Robert A. Hutchins, Alfred Johnson, Lucien E. Jones, Lewis M. Kimball, Alverse D. Lear, Dudley D. Leavitt, RESIDENOES. Meriden. Springfield. Cornish. Croydon. Hartford,- Vt. Cornish. Qfaeohee, Vt. Barre, W. Grantham. Grantham. North Chester, Vt.. New Alstead. Weathersyield, Vt. Meriden. Cornish. Cornish. Meriden. Grantham. Warner. Plainfield. Meriden. Cornish. Weathersyteld, Vt. Hartford, W. A mst Hartford, Vt Conway. Nenyoort. East Unity. East Unity. Concord. Cornish. Claremont. Cornish. Cornish. Grantham. A . .,. .. ..,. . . ...l.ZL4L,..f.g',.Q,,,,Q XII. NAMES- Horace Little, Richard B. Low, George Marcy, Farnum J. Morgan, David A. Morgan, - Frederic Moulton, William R. Moulton, George Neal, Henry L. Newton, Norman Newton, George Newton, - Alvin H. Ordway, Louis Partridge, William F. Poole, Horace Poole, Reuben H. Fool, Daniel S. Fowers, Henry E. Rich, Charles Sabin, Charles Sargent, George C. Scales, Herbert Seavey, Francis W. Shattuck, Samuel R. Slayton, Herbert Sleeper, Henry C. Smith, Darius S. Smith, Alva B. Smith, Henry Spaulding, Arthur F. Spalding, Ethan Allen Spragu Alfred Stebbins, Edward Stebbins, William E. Temple, ea RESIDENCES Boseaiven. Concord. Hartland, Vt. Meriden. Plainjield. Ilferiden. Concord. Unity. Cornish. Harzypord, Hartford, Meriden. Wahoote, llfs. Holtis. - Vt. Vt. South Danoers, Mrs Rockport, ills. Croydon. Cornish Flat. .L Vt Vfoodstoch, Grantham. Plainyield. Concord. Newporit. South modstoeic, Vt Grantham. Plainfield. Grantham. Grantham. Plainfield. Meriden. Hartford, Vt. Vernon, Vt. Ensdale. Franiinghaon, Ms XIII. NAMES. Charles C. Thompson, N. Carlos Thompson, John T. Trow, David P. True, William C. True, Lucian C. Tucker, Cyrus Ward, Isaac Ward, Charles E. Wingate, Otis A. Winter, Benjamin Harley Wood, Granville Wood, Addison Wyman, RESIDENCES. Briolgfwater, W Bridgewater, W Plafinjielol. Meriden. Meriden. Barnard, W. Plainyielcl. Deolhaan, Ms llfferiolen. Grantham. Lebanon. Townsenol, Ms. Cornish. XLV. , FEMALE DEPARTMENT. GRADUATING GLASS. NAMES, RESIDENCES. Caroline D. Bridgrnan, Hanover. Mandana Boswell, Grantham. Sophia Chapin, Newj00r15- Sarah D. Clark, ' Aoworth. Maria L. Pierce, Townshend, W Mary A. Ranney, Townshend, W Eleanor E. Stevens, Pldinjield- Caroline A. Walworth, Newton., Ms. Martha S. Whittemore, Salisbury. SENIOR CLASS. Sarah C. Bragg, Croydon. Marcia S. Bugbee, Norwich, W. Abby B. Cobb, Ifanover. Frances A. Corbin, Newjoorti Mary Cutler, Meriden. Ann Eliza Foster, A, Hanover. Harriet Crilfillan, ' Harriet J. Herrick, Barnet, W. Essex, W. Mary E. Langdon, ' Plymouth. Lucia A. Pierce, Townshend, W Cane M. Stevens, Plainjield. Sarah Ann Waterman, Lebanon. Caroline R.Whitte1nore, Salisbury. Clara P. Wood, Lebanon. a Q .i.? MIDDLE CLASS. NAMES . Emma G. Atwood, Abia C. Baker, Elisabeth O. Bascom, Eveline L. Blanchard Helen A. Bridgman, Helen E. Burr, Mary A. Chamberlin, Olive M. Dunton, Laura A. Eldridge, Julia Maria Eldridge, Susan C. Farnum, Caroline M. Gates, Anna B. Gleason, Maria A. Hatch, Nancy Hoyt, Sarah B. Hubbard, Harriet F. Ladd, Sarah C. Melendy, H, Ellen M. Morgan, Mary E. Morrill, Ellen L. Pierce, Jane Porter, 7 RESIDENCES. Barnard, W. Newport. Nezoport. Meriden. Hanover. ' C Washzngton, D. Weathersfield, W Townshend, W. Lebanon. Lebanon. Meriden. Essex, W. Charlestown. modstoeh, W. Newport. Lebanon. Tfwvodstoeh, W. Newport. Meriden. llbriden. Barnard, W. Qweehee, W. Sarah'W. Richardson, Chesterfield. 'Ellen S. Steele, Wndsor, W. Ellen M. Stickney, Enjield. Martha E. Stone, Cornish. Mary A. Strong, Hartford, W. Jane M. Taylor, Hinsdale. Martha J. Thurston, Hanover. XVI. NAMES. Ellen M. True, Betsey Ann Tucker, Harriet A. Waterman, Lucy Wellman, Mary E. Whiton, JUNIOR Augusta S. Adams, Louisa M. Atwood, Martha D. Bartholomew, Lydia E. Bartlett, Ellen B. Bartlett, Elizaloeth B. Bates, Sarah Ann Bean, I-lenrietta L Blanoharcl, Harriet F. Briclgman, Sarah Ann Brown, Jane M. Bugbee, Frances M. Bugbee, Augusta B. Chapin, Mary M. Chapman, Laura S. Chase, Mary J .' Chase, Sarah A. Chase, Mary L. Choate, H. Augusta Choate, . Harriet E. Colburn, Elizabeth L. Colby, Mary B. Cooper, Augusta M. Cooper, EESIDENCES. Mreriden. Barnard, W. Lebanon. Cornish. Boston, llfass. CLASS. West Springfield Cornish. Hartford, W. West Ifartford, - Cornish. Hartland, W. Lebanon. llferiden. Lranooer. Grantham. Meriden. Ponifret, W. Salisbury. Stockbridge, W. Cornish. Cornish. Cornish. Lebanon. Enjield. Hfartland, Vt. llferiden. Croydon. Croydon. XVII. L..- .1,, , NAMES. Caroline F. Cranola l, l C. Elizabeth Cross, Elizabeth M. Cutler Sarah J. Damon, Hannah R. Davis, Alvera C. Deming, Emily A. Deming, Isabel Deming, Ellen M. Dudley, Julia Ann Eastman, Mary F. Eaton, Celecta Everest, Caroline F. Fellows, Lorana J. Fisher, Sarah A. Frye, Abby E. Gallop, Mary A. George, Clara George, Mary J. Gilkey, Ann G. Gleason, Betsey S. Gleason, Frances Gleason, Anna E. Green, Charlotte E. Green, Ellen S. Green, Huldah E. Grout, Sarah J. Harlow, Ellen M. Hatch, Augusta M. Hatch, Susan M. Hayward, Rosilla Hilolreth, Ruth L. Hough, Eunice C. Hough, Ellen A. Howard, 7 RESIDENCES 1 Hartland, W Windsor, W. Plainjelcl. Whnolsor, W. Cornish. Cornish. Cornish. Cornish. Barre, W. Grantham. Grantham. Meriden. Hanover. Grantham. Grantham. Lebanon. Canaan. Wartner. Plainfield. Grantham. Grantham. Claremont. Windsor, W. Winclsor, W. Winolsor, W. Aeworth. Grantham. Newport. , W Wooolsto eh, Grantham. Plainflelol.. Lehanon. Lebanon. Manchester. 8 XVIII. '+ -...:.i.., , NAMES. Mary R. Howard, Lydia M. Howe, S. lsahella Hutchinson, Maria R. Hyde, Retsey Ann Johnson, Mary R. Kimball, Urenda T. Kinsley, Hannah C. Livermore, Ann Moulton, Martha A. Muzzy, Jane U. Nevens, Lucinda S. Newton, Lucy A. Newton, Lucy R. Nichols, Mary A. Phelps, Arabella S. Pierce, Sarah C. Pike, Louisa A. Porter, Clarinda F. Reed, Re-linda J. Reed, Helen M. Richards, Cordelia I. Richardson, Mary R. Rogers, Mary Russ, . Ellen A. Sargent, Sarah Shattuck, Fanny Almira Simons, Ellen R. Simmons, Susan M. Smith, Lucy Ann Smith, Lucy A. Swain, Martha Jane Thompson, Mabel G. tllicknor, RESIDENCES. West Hrarzforct, V Barnarot, Vt. No9'wich, Vt. Mferiden. Grantham. Lebanon. West Springjtetcl New Alsteaot. Grantham. Hinsdale. Cornish. Noreotcit, Vt. Noreoion-, Vt. 1 Ilfortotofz, Vt. Twnotsor, Vt. moolstooic, W. Cornish. Qaecfzee, Vt. Otareznont. Claremont. Uferitteen. Chr-ntsii. Uantoton. Qaeofzee, Vt. llirerioten. lliericlen. Lebanon. Stocfcbriotge, Vt. Chretien.. Grantham. ' lVtnctSor, Vt. . lwtvnot. East Plainfield. XIX. NAMES. RESIDENCES. I Lucy A. P. Tollos, C'Za1'e1n0nz5. Mamtha, E. Tracy, Hrcwyfowd, VZ. Frzmoina M. Uphznm, Houfgiztonvnlle, W. Alvira Upton, Wlnzot. Mary A. Ward, Newton Uentre, Mass Hzmnadh L, VVood, Lebanon. Ann M. Woodward, , Ifmftland, VZ. 98 '-xx --lllffx Wt 3 --- ....-, 1........, PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. NAMES. Emily E. Adams, Ann E. Barrows, Ellen M. Dimoncl, Lucinda M. Fifield, Elizabeth -Harlow, Lucia C. Kimball, E. Jane MoCollough, Betsey M. Moore, Arabella Rowell, Sarah A. Rowell, Martha J. Shattuck, Mary C. Smith, Philena Stockwell, Caroline M. Tioknor, RESIDENCES. Springjtelol. Meriden. Meriden. Meriden. Hartlaind, W. Cornish. Tffffest Wndsor, W. Plainjielol. Plainjield. Plannjielcl. Meriden. G-mntlzam. Croydon. East Plcnnjtelci. 14 LXI SUMMARY 1- 'vxvmv O-VV MALE CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT, GRADUATING CLASS, JULY, 1850, 24 SENIOR CLASS, - - - 35 MIDDLE GLASS, - 32 JUNIOR GLASS, - - 33- MALE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT, - 105- EEMALE DIIPARTMENT : GRADUATING CLASS, - 9 SENIOR CLASS, - 14 MIDDLE CLASS, - 34 JUNIOR GLASS, - 97 PREPARATORY CLASS, - 14- TOTAL, - h - WINTER TERM, - - 109 SPRING TERM, - - 227 SUMMER TERM, - - 129 FALL TERM, - Q20 AGGREGATE, - - 685 ,.......-:-- , XXII. ADMISSION. ALL Candidates for Admission must be prepared to present satis- factory testimonials of good moral character. Application should be made to the Principal. Students are admitted at any period of their course, if prepared to en- ter regular classes. The Acadernical year begins with the Fall Term, at which time the classyicalion of the School commences. Fall Term. Winte1' Term. Spring Term. Summer Term. Fall Term. Winter Term. Spring Term. Summer Term. COURSE OF STUDY. ui-n--1. CLASSICAL. JUNIOR YEAR. Latin Grammarg Latin Readerg Translations into Latin commenced. Latin Reader continued 3 Viri Roman commencedg Translations continuedg Ancient Geography. Viri Roman completed 5 Roman Antiquitiesg Writ- ten Translations into English and Latin. Caesar or Sallust commencedg Antiquities and Translations continued. MIDDLE YEAR. Caesar or Sallust continuedg Greek Grammar and Lessons commencedg Translations into Greek and Latin. ' Caesar or Sallust cornpletedg Greek Grammar and Lessons Continuedg vVO1'CCSl2E3l'iS General His- tory. Cicero commencedg Anabasis conimcncedg Grecian Antiquiticsg History of Rome. Cicero completed 5 Anabasis continued 5 Translations through the year g History of' Greece. Xxiu. SENIOR YEAR. Fall Term. Virgil commenced5 Anabasis continued5 Transla- t.ions into English verse and Greek5 Latin Prosody. Wiinter Term. Virgil continued 5 Homer commenced 5 Greek Pros- ody and Dialectsg Algebra reviewedg Modern . History. Spring Term. Virgil completed5 Homer continuedg Translations through the year. Summer -Term. Classical Studies reviewe-d5 Greek Testament5 An- cient Geography. COLLATERAL EXERCISES. Exercises in General Grammar and Grammatical Analysis through the course5 Rhetorical Exercises and Composition every Saturday5 Original Declamations the last three terms5 a Course of Reading in History5 Literary Soeieties5 a Biblical Exercise Sabbath morning. ---1-.-n- The following Text-Books are made use of in this department 5--An- drews and Stoddard's Grammar 5 Andrews' Latin Reader, Viri Roman, Caesar, Sallust, and Latin Lexicong Folsom's Cicei-05 PwoWen's or Gould's Virgil 5 Arnold's Prose Composition5 Ramshorn's Latin Syno- nymes5 Leverett's Latin Lexicon Qlast-edition,j 5 Bojesen's or Smith's Greek and Roman Antiquitiesg Crosby9s Greek Grammar, Lessons and Anabasis5 Pickering's or Liddell and Scott's Greek Lexicon5 An- thonis Classical Dictionary Qlast editionjg Src., Src. ' ENGLISH. PREPARATORY. History of' the United States5 Colburn's Arithmetic5 W1'itten Arith- metic 5 English Grammar 5 Modern Geographyg VVatts on the Mindi5 Governmental Instructor5 First Principles of Natural Philosophy. JUNIOR YEAR. Fall Term. Algebra commencedg WOl'C9StCT7S General Historyg English Grammar. 'Winter Term. Algebra continued 5 History continued5 Physiology. Spring Term. Astronomy5 Ancient Geography and Mythologyg Book Keeping. I XXIV. Summer Term. Natural Philosophy, Botany commenced, Linear Drawing commenced. MIDDLE YEAR. Fall Term. Chemistry commenced, Geometry commenced , Lin- ear Drawing completed. Winter Term. Geometry completed, Zoology, Rhetoric. Spring Term. Intellectual Philosophy QAbercrombiej, Moral Sci- ence , English Grammar, with English Prosody. Summer Term, Geology, Botany completed, Natural Theology. SENIOR YEAR. Fall Term. Chemistry completed, Butler's Analogy, Perspec- tive and Crayon Drawing. lflfinter Term. Political Economy , ...Z ,English Poets, Ecclesiastical History. I 'l I I Spring Term. Astronomy completed , Chase's Algebra, Evidences of Christianity. t ' Summer Term. Intellectual Philosophy lUphamj , Mineralogy, Re- VIGWS. ' SUBSTITUTES. The Latin or Greek Classics maybe substituted, term for term, for the less important studies in the above course, and Surveying, with Field Exercises, and Civil Engineering, in the case of young gentlemen. COLLATERAL EXERCISES. Reading, Composition, and Rhetorical Exercises every Saturday, Lit- erary Societies, a Biblical Exercise every Sabbath morning. The following Text-books are made use of in this department :- American School Reader, Adams' Arithmetic frevised editionp, Da- vies' Introduction to Algebra, Bourdon's and Chase's Algebra, VVhate- ly's Rhetoric and Logic, Abercrombie's and U,5am's Intellectual Phi- losophy, VVayland's Moral Science and Political Economy, Silliman's Chemistry, Olmstecl's Natural Philosophy Qlast editionj, and Astrono- my, Hitchcoclfs Geology, Legendre's and Crosby's Geometry, Davies' Surveying, W'ood's Botany, Grahanfs English Synonymes, Agassiz X Gould's Zoology, Dana's Mineralogy, Cutter's Physiology, Bolmar's Levizac's French Grammar, Rowan's French Reader, Charles XII, La Henriade , Racine , Sl1l'G3l11l6,S French Dictionary, kc., kc. X X V. BENTEFTCTAHUQS. Candidates for appropriation from the funds ot' the Institution must have the Gospel Ministry in view, and bring certificates ot' Church mein- bership and of indigent circumstances, and pass a satisfactory examina- tion on, at least, one termfs study ol' the Languages. Beneficiaries have their Zuition remitted, and receive an appropriation oi' one dollar per week Qfterm time. Fifteen or twenty may be assisted at one time, TEACHERS' ntsrirrrrn. During the Fall and Spring Ternis, young gentlemen and ladies, pre- paring to teach will be formed into a class, with weekly lectures and ex- ercises with special reference to the business oi'insiruc'tion, srhool gov- ernment, Szc. SYNOPSIS OF EXERCISICS. 1. A model class, instructed by one ofthe students, or teachers, with mutual criticisms. A 2. Questions and discussions. ' 3. Lectures and strictures on methods ofteaching :- 1.j The Alphabet, First Lessons in Reading , Orthography , Men- tal Arithmetic, and all other branches taught in Common Schools, A 2.5 The Instruction of Children , School Recreations and Govern- rnentg. 3.5 Incentives to Study , l?rizes, Moral and Religious Instruction, -L., The Classification of Schools, the Method of' conducting Reci- tations , l - 5.j Teachers' Lyceums, School Apparatus , Src, kc. 4. A thorough examination on the branches to be taught, with certih- cates. C iw A 1 -4 XXVI. BOARD. ' The Female Boarding House is under the direction of Bev. E. T. Rowe and Lady. Twenty-five or thirty young ladies can be accommo- dated. No pains will be spared to furnish all the quiet and attentions of home, together with the culture and improvement of a boarding school. The Principal of the Female Department will board with, and superintend, the young ladies. Every facility is furnished young gentle- men and ladies for boarding themselves, and young gentlemen for board- ing in clubs. S I 1-Jxrnnsns. ' Tuition, per term, ordinary, - i - 34,00 Music and use of instrument, extra, 10,00 . French, 4' 2,00 Crayon Drawing, 4' 2,00 Pencilling, U 1,00 Perspective, if ---- 2,00 Board in families, per Week, including room and Washing, from ----- 351,50 to 2,00 Board in clubs, including as above, from 1,00 to 1,25 EXAMINATIONS.. There are Public Examinations of the School semi-annually, at the close of' the 1-Tall and Spring Terms, before a Committee chosen at the direction ofthe Trustees. ' On the evening of the day of the Annual Meeting, there is an Exhibi- tion oi' Original Declamations by the Senior Class. XXVII. NOTICES. Kimball Union Academy is situated in Meriden parish, Plainfield, N. H. The Post Oftice address is, Meriden, N. H. The nearest Depot on the Northern Rail-Road is at Lebanon village, seven miles distant 5- the nearest, on the Vermont Central, is at Hartland, Vt., about the same distance. The Institution was incorporated in 1813. The nett amount offits funds is about ibE43,000. The government and instruction of the students are committed Q0 five permanent teachers-three gentlemen, and two ladies, with other ,21SSiSi-Q ants, as they may be needed. A full hour-at least is to evef'Y,lU1' p0I'tant recitation. :V M 'iii I li'Vi.i A very extensive and valuable apparatus is provided, sufliei A tifor lectures and illustrations in Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, Practical Surveying, and Civil Engineering, with Outline Maps and Charts for Gegoraphy and History, together with a handsome collection of Minerals and Shells. Students will not be excused to be absent in term time Without ,urgent reasons, nor to leave before the close of the term, unless it is absolutely necessary. Diplomas Will be awarded to such, in either department, as complete the full course of studies, With the seal and ogtlticial signature of the Insti- tution. ' 1851. XXVIII. Fnm..-,...... CALENDAR. ' NOV. 17-18. Fall Examination. Nov. 18. Fall Term ends - Tuesday night. l 1 c TVACATION OF TWO WEEKS. l HR 'T . A ' l 5 .... 3. Winter Term be ins-- Wednesda mornin . A, .y 9 . RQ., 1850 Q Y 5 i. , 'Tw 1 eh . 'i?7i'i'f 10.' Wintei' Term ends -- Tuesday night. 'Al - - 4 if ,Y ' A . FAQ. ig Rl' ' VACATION OF ONE WEEK. A . feb. ', 18. 'Spring Term begins -- Wednesday morning. May - 3--4. ' Spring Examination. May 4. Spring Term ends -- Tuesday night. I A Q VACATION OF TWO WEEKS. May 19. Summer Term begins-Wednesday morning July 27. Summer Term ends-Tuesday night. VACATION OF FIVE VVEEKS. September 1. Fall Term 'begins-Wednesday morning. THE ANNUAL MEETING- Of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES is on the Tuesday preceding the first Wednesday' in May. 1 X 2 , .R N. x I xx .X M.


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