9 JUNIOR CLASS. Name. Ilesirlenca. College. Room. JOSEPH ANNAND, Gay's River, N. Scotia, Dalhousie, Halifax, 1869, 40 B. S. W. S. BEAN, Augusta, Ga., University of Ga., 1869, 11 B. H. GEORGE BENAGH, Ireland, Queens, Belfast, 1869, 17 A. S. HERBIAN BERGNER, San Francisco. Cal., Princeton, 29 B. H ARTHUR F. CARR, St. Eleanorls, P. E. I., Dalhousie,Halifax, 1868, 39 S. VVM. H. COBB, Marion, Mass., Amherst, 1867, 64 B. H. JAMES P. COLFELT, Winchester, Va., Washln and Jelf'n, 30 B. H LAWRENCE M. COLFELT, Winchester, Va., Wash'n and JeiI n, 1869, 30 B. H Gr. F. DALE, JR., Philadelphia., Pa., Univ. of Penna., 1867, 72 B. H C. MOUSSEAU DES ISLETS, Princeton, N. J., Princeton, 1869, 24 B. H A. DOWSLEY, Brockville, Ontario, Univ. of Toronto, 1869, 70 B. H WVILLIAM DURANT, Albany, N. Y., Yale, 1868, 9 B. H EDWVARD P. ELCOCK, Van Wert, Ohio, Wnsh'n and Jeff'n, 1869, 49 B. H JOHN W. ELLIOTT, Cannonshurg, Pa., Washln and Jetfln, 1869, 1 B. H H. B. GAGE, Chillicothe, Ohio, Marietta., 1867, 62 B. H. JOSEPH P. GRAHAM, Holliday's Cove,W.Va., WaSh'n and Jeff'n. 1869, 54 B. H. HENRY L. GRIFFIN, Williamstown, Mass., Williams, 1868, 26 B. H ANDREW HERRON, ' Jewett, Ohio, Washln and Jeif'n, 1869, 68 B. H. DAVID JAMISON, Baltimore, Md., Canal Street ELLIS W. LAMB, Marion, Iowa, 8 B. H. CHARLES LANGLOTZ, Princeton, N. J., Saxe-Meiningen, 1853, 47 S. HENRY M. IMIATTHEWS, Portageville, N. Y., Amherst, 1869, 10 B. H ROBERT F. MCCLEAN, Gettysburg, Pa., Pennsylvania, 1868, 43 B. H C. L. JNICCIIACKEN, Kortright, N. Y., Union, 1869, 14 B. H GORDON IVIITCHELL, Farmington, Conn., Union, 1869, 3 B. H JAMES DAVID MORFAT, Wheeling, W. Va., Wash'n and Je1f'n, 1869, 54 B. H. HENRY NEILL, JR., New Brunswick, N. J., Princeton, 1868,' 30 S VVM. HT PARK, Martin'S Ferry, Ohio, Princeton, 1869, 20 B. H SAMUEL PERRY, JR., Clinton, N. J., Yale, 1868, 7 B. H JOSEPH L. POTTER, Centreville, Ind., Princeton, 1867, 15 A. S WM. C. ROMMEL, Elizabeth, N. J., Princeton, 1868, 38 B. H ISAAC S. SIMPSON, Merigomish,Pictou,N.S.Dalhousie, 1868, 40 B. S. LEWIS FRENCH STEARNS, Newark, N. J., Princeton, 1867, 76 B. H ALBERT O. TITUS, Trenton, N. J., Princeton, 1869, 20 B. H W. H. TOLIIERT, Venice, Ohio, E' Miami University, 12 B. H E. .OIARSH TURNER, Clarksburg, W. Va., Princeton, 1868, 8 W. Coll ALEXANDER H. VVEIR, New Brunswick, N. J., Rutgers, 74 B. H ALBERT WRITING, Ballston, N. Y., Union, 1869, 6 B. H JUNIOR CLASS, 38. S U M M A R Y. RESIDENT MINISTER, . . . 1 MIDDLE CLASS, . . 38 RESIDENT GRADUATES, . 2 JUNIOR CLASS, . 38 SENIOR CLASS, ...... 38 TOTAL, . . 117 las
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11 TERMS OF ADMISSION. EVERY person applying for admission into the Seminary, must produce satis- factory written testimonials, that he possesses good natural talents, and is of a prudent and discreet deportmentg that he is in full communion With some regular church 5 and that he has passed through a regular course of Academic studyg or, wanting this, he must submit himself to an examination in regard to the branches of literature usually taught in such a course. When a student has been received under the care of a Presbytery, and has passed his examination on the studies usually pursued in College With appro- bation, a certiticate from the Presbytery declaring this fact, is received as suhi- cient to answer every requisition in regard to testimonials. When a student who has been connected with any Theological Seminary seeks admission into this, he must produce testimonials of his good standing, and 1'6glgZIT dismission, before he can be received. A knowledge of Hebrew is not essential to students entering the Junior Class, inasmuch as the rudiments of this language form part of the regular course of instruction given in the first year. But a previous acquaintance with the Written characters, and, if possible, with as much as is contained in Green's Elementary Grammar, would be of great service to beginners.
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