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53 . CAIT~LOG UE OF THE GRAD UAILZS OF &E Ophelia Brown, Mary Etta Mesick, Mary C. Burt, Nary F. Perkins, Frances C. Church, Frances K. Phelps, Martha S. Clapp, Mary D. Rose, Sarah E. Evans, Jane Ann Smith, Sarah a'. Foster, Olivia D. Smith, Xary Hamilton, Ernerette Steele, Mary J. Ingersoll, Margaret A. Uline, Edy Jenks, Sarah J. Vandervoort, Delia S. Kellogg, Fanny C. Webster, . Harriet Eoveridge, Laurency J. Wilcox, Mary L. Mallsry, Sarah Wilson, Kate M. NcLean, GENTLEMEN. Charles R. Abbott, Ansel Partridge, Nilton H. Baker, Loren B. Sessions, Dalson W. Blancliard, Judson Sibley, Isaac R. Blauvelt, Willard P. Straight, Elijah I-P. Crowell, ~ohn H. Thompson; Ghnrles D. Foster, William T. Tifft, Alexander E. Haskins, Jackson Voorhees, Andrew Hegeman, Eugene Weller, Willianr H. Henderson, . Seymour Wheaton, Richmond W. Howland, James N. Winchell, James Johonnot, Edward Wright, Emerson W. Keyas, John F. Poungs. Samuel G. NcLaughlin, - Ladies.. ......................................... 25 Gentlemen ....................................... 25 - Total. ..................................... 50 - - --- EIGIITH TERM, ENDXKG SEPTEXBER 21, 1848. LADIES. Maria 6. Almy, Nary E. Baum, Mary J. Bartoo,, Phebe A. Budlong,

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53 . CAIT~LOG UE OF THE GRAD UAILZS OF &E

Ophelia Brown, Mary Etta Mesick, Mary C. Burt, Nary F. Perkins, Frances C. Church, Frances K. Phelps, Martha S. Clapp, Mary D. Rose, Sarah E. Evans, Jane Ann Smith, Sarah a'. Foster, Olivia D. Smith, Xary Hamilton, Ernerette Steele, Mary J. Ingersoll, Margaret A. Uline, E d y Jenks, Sarah J. Vandervoort, Delia S. Kellogg, Fanny C. Webster, .

Harriet Eoveridge, Laurency J. Wilcox, Mary L. Mallsry, Sarah Wilson, Kate M. NcLean,

GENTLEMEN. Charles R. Abbott, Ansel Partridge, Nilton H. Baker, Loren B. Sessions, Dalson W. Blancliard, Judson Sibley, Isaac R. Blauvelt, Willard P. Straight, Elijah I-P. Crowell, ~ o h n H. Thompson; Ghnrles D. Foster, William T. Tifft, Alexander E. Haskins, Jackson Voorhees, Andrew Hegeman, Eugene Weller, Willianr H. Henderson, . Seymour Wheaton, Richmond W. Howland, James N. Winchell, James Johonnot, Edward Wright, Emerson W. Keyas, John F. Poungs. Samuel G. NcLaughlin, -

Ladies.. ......................................... 25 Gentlemen ....................................... 25

- Total. ..................................... 50

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EIGIITH TERM, ENDXKG SEPTEXBER 21, 1848.

LADIES. Maria 6. Almy, Nary E. Baum, Mary J. Bartoo,, Phebe A. Budlong,

STA TE XORHAL SCEOOL

Hannah Carver, Henrietta P. BIcNair, Sabrina A. Chamberlain, Julia 0. Percival, Harriet E. Chichester, Augusta L. Platt, Mary K. Culbertson, Zilpha Redfield, Sarah A. Dempster, Xalvina E. Sherman, Lois U. Estee, Emily Emith, Ann J. Hawley, Esther W. Stow, Flora E. Hosford, Isabel Swartwood, Jane E. Hutchins, Cornelia A. Taylor, Cornelia Jenison, Viola Wilcox, Nelinda C. Jones, Maria M. Woodhull, Eiizabeth A. Low, Mary A. Winspear. S. Caroline McCully,

GENTLEMEN.

Eobert Barker, William B. Latham, Jr., Charles R. Coryell, Michael F. Marclay, Yeter J. Farrington, Charles MeGregor, Valentine Fdler, James Oliver, John Grant, Watson Osborn, Mordaunt M. Green, Edward P. Poineroy, Roderick D. Hathamay, . Te.unis S. Quackenbush, 8. Cushing Hoag, William G. Woodworth. John F. Hopkins,

........................................... Ladies 89 ........................ . . . . . . . . . . Gentlemen .... 17

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...................................... Total 46 - -

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NITTI-I TERN, ENDING APRIL 5, 1849. LADIES.

Martha 43. Bancroft, Eavanda M. Hinds, Susan E. Beecher, Clara L. Jones, Harriet A. Bushnell, Hannah B. Kinney, Bethania Crandall, Lydia L. Lyon, Eliza A. Chase, Sarah W. Nulhollen, Mary A. Fillmore, Mary L. pal me^, Ellen I?. Frisbee, Hannah I?. Pomeroy,

Julia A. Fool, Nelinda Guernsey,

Mary Roberts, Smah P. Smith, Evaline B. Weston.

Orville W. Baker, Josiah 0. Baldsdon, Lewis Beardsley, Levi Cass, David D. D. Dewey, Francis Elting, Henry A. Glidden, Joseph A. Hallock, John I?. Hammond, Menso W. Hnbbard, D. Henry Hughes,

Ruth P. White, Ellen Winspear.

GENTL~XEX.

John N. Miller, T. Wilbur Morgan, Cornelius H. Pierce, Charles Ross, Pulaski Rust, Luther L. Smith, George W. Taylor, Matthias C. Van Horn, Charles Waterbury, Edward P. Waterbury, Andrew R. Wright.

Ladies.. ......................................... 21 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 22

- Total.. ...................................... 43

TENTH TERM, ENDING SEPTEMBER 21, 1849.

LADIES. Helen M. Raker, Hannah Parker, Mary Brown, Rhoda Pratt, Sarah A. Clute, Sarah A. Saunders, Clara A. Cone, Charlotte Staplin, Emeline 0. Eaton, Frances E. Wetsell, Uindnrella M. Gregory, Sarah A. Wheeler, Letitia M. Hebard, Catharine E. Whitney, Emma C. Hillhouse, Delia E. Wilder, Sarah D. Owen, Frances A. Wood.

GENTLEMEN. Willis G. Abbott, Aurora Failing, Norman Allen,' Stephen W. Folger, Curtis Baird, Darwin E. Goodman, James Denman, Amasa M. Gregory, William Elting, Addison W. Hardy,

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Thomas Kitchen, Stephen H. Tilden, P. Charles Lynch, Abram Tinkney, Gilbert Onderdonk, Ira H. Tuthill, Stephen S. Read, John Wood. Edward C. Seymour,

Ladies ........................................... 18 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 19

- ...................................... Total.. 37

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Harriet Booth, Elizabeth Miller, Lucy J. Bullock, Mary S. Onderdonk, Georgiana L. Butler, Celia D. Raymond, Adeline E. Coley, Susan 3. See, Elizabeth Colwell, Mary E. Swain, Mary A. Elmore, Caroline P. Titus, Caroline A. Farr, Alma Tuttle, Philana A. Foster, , Emeline 3'. Williams, Isabella G. Hoyt, Sarah M. Wilson, Catharine McCue, Mary Young.

GENTLEMEN.

John C. Bishop, Charles H. Peck, J. Ansel Booth, Hermon Skinner, John D. Campbell, Cornelius Snyder, Joseph Green, Bowen H. Stone, Chester Harris, Deranzel D. A. Thorp, Andrea Parsons, James Wade;

..................................... Ladies.. : ... 20 ..................................... Gentlemen,. 12

- ...................................... Total.. 32

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TWELFTH TERM, ENDING OCTOBEE 30, 1850.

LADIES. Theresa A. Barnes, Emily J. Noyes,

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Mary P. Coffin, Chloe L. Palmer, bhloe M. Eaton, Orline 0. Sutton, ~ebecda Frisby, Caroline Van Voorihas, Jane Ann Humphrey, Elizabeth S. Waterman, Sylvia A. Lewis, Abby J. Wright. I Alice S. McDonald, 1

I GENTLEXEN. I

Watts Beckwith, William D. Palmer, Silas Betts, Joseph Perkins, Jr., Isaac Briggs, Henry B. Pierce, Gideon H. Carswell, Silas J. Pratt, Dubois B. Frisbee, Samnel H. Rogers, Daniel S. Gregory, Leonard S. Root, I Henry Hinds, Derrick W. Sparling, i Homer J. Inglesbe, Samuel I. C. Sweezy, Virgil A. Lamson, Joseph N. Tubbs,

I Oliver P. Nason, Daniel B. Waite. Oscar F. Morris,

Laaies.. ......................................... 13 Gentlemen ...................................... 21

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Total.. 34 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I - - I

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THIRTEENTH TERM, EXDIPTC B~ARCH 20, 1551.

LADIES.

Marion 0. Carpenter, Harriet A. Newell, Helen N. Conklin, Eannah Barry, Sarah H. Craig, Emily K. Phelps, Mary E. Crumb, Lonisa 6. Plumb, Clarissa A. Denike, Nary A. Seabury, Susan S. Hazard, Betsey J. Smith, Bibrr d r a p h a m , Etta M. Tuttle.

GENTLEMEX. I

Ebenezer D. Beattie, T. Orlando Hopkins, Selah W. Brown, Amos M. Eellogg, Robert N. Cornish, Henry MeGregor,

1 Abram A. Demarest, John A. Parish,

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William G. Dickson, Galvin W. Smith, Hiram Oilmore, John E. Van Etten.

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Ladies.. ......................................... 14 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 12

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' 1 Total ........................................ 26

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L. 3faria Bingharn, Catharine N. Brownell, Eleanor Carpenter, Frances H. Clark, Elizabeth S. Cole, Phebe Cummings, Anna E. Dillow, Celia A. Hall, EIiza -4. Micks.

Eelen A. Lansing, I

Martha McQregor, 1 R. Nelinda Phillips, 1 Sarah B. Quick, I

Oatharille S. Van Dyck, 1 Gertrude Van Fatten,

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I Jane A. Van Sickler, 1 I Marion 33. Wallis. 1

GENTLEMEN.

Oscar A. Archer, James McMilan, Trnman D. Cameron, Philip Snyder, I

I James B. Curnmings, William Thompson,

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Cornelius Kill, Albertus Webb, I

Horace W. Hovey, William W. White. i George W. Lounsbery,

Ladies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gentlemen : 11

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LA DIE^. Fanny A. Babcock, Mary A. Earll, Harriet E. Ball, 3Xartha Hepinstall, Mary L. Brand, Elizabeth Larchar, Ernma C. Brooks, Mary Ann Peame, Elizabeth Cook, Armenia T. Pepper, Hannah M. Dickson, A. Louise Reynolds. Mary J. Dorrnan,

J. Henry Abeel, Augnstlls G. S. Allis, Algernon L. Day, James E. Good~nan, John H. Hopper, Charles H. Morse, Francis Ogsbury,

GENTLEMEN.

Philander Reed, Darious Rogers, James W. $chermerhorn, 3iIiehael NcN. Walsh, D. Franklin Wells, Dani,el N. Wells.

Ladies.. ................... :. .................... 13 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 13

- Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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SIXTEEN.I'H TERM, ENDING JULY 8, 1852.

LADIES. Sarah A. Bingham, Jane M. Livingstou, Sarah M. Birdsall, Mary McDonald, Elizabeth Clark, Jane A. McEman, Eliza J. Dunster, Harriet L. Milliner, Ellen M. Freeman, Mary E. Reed, Elizabeth GuEn, Aurora H. Turner, Louisa A. Hiscock, Elizabeth Van Derzee, Anna A. Hughes, Han12ah Waddell, Elizabsth R. Lapham, Mar37 A. Williams.

GENTLEMEN.

Isaac Becker, dbrani S. Cassedy, Benson Briggs, Bradford R. Champion, James B. Burlew, L. Harrison Cheney,

James A. Cnrtice, Charles H. Peck, James G a n , Charles F. Rappelye, C. Warren Hamilton, Darwin C. Smalley, John R. Hinds, Thomas G. Smith,

Jesse McKinney, Joseph B. Talman, John E. McPherson, Nicholas Winne. 'IZyron Pratt,

.......................................... Ladies 18 ..................................... Gentlemen.. - 19

...................................... Total. . - - 37

SETENTEENTH TEEN, ENDING FEBRUARY 10, 1853. LADIES.

Enlelie E. Andrews, Eliza N. Knowles, C. Louisa Barstow, Louisa Moore, Sarah E. Bender, S. Cornelia Nelson, Julia Coleg7, Clotilda E. Noyes, Mary E. Cook, Ruth Perkins, Esther D. Crary, Mary E. Riley, Mary H. Crosby, Julia X. Scovil, Nary A. Fox, Helen M. Skidmore, Mary E. Goodell, Deborah Strickland, Almira Hoyt, Agnes Van Allen, Susan P. Hutchinson, Nary H. Van Antwerp, Eliza C. Ingersoll, Mary L. Wilson, Susan P. Jones, Phebe Ann Wood.

"GENTLEMEN.

Joseph C. Amold, IVilliani B. Hull, C. Edward Barstow, James H. Mills, Edward Bliss, Hiram D. 'Noble, William G. Brownson, Boardman Pratt, James-Buckhout, William White, Tully @. Estee, Devolson Wood. John S. Haynes,

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Ladies ............ Gentlemen. ........

Total .........

EIGHTEENTH TERM, ENDING JULY 14, 1853.

Charlotte M. Anderson, Ellen B. Babbitt, Mary L. Beatty, Mary E. Eurch, Magdalene Chamberlain, M. Jane Chamberlain, Sarah A. Coonley, Jennie B. Dayton, Elizabeth B. Densmore, Frances A. Denton, Harriet M. Dixon, Jennie Fry, Cornelia A. Q&non

Seth C. Arnold, William R. Brown, Philip Brust; James Cherry, J. Ga Nun Cole, Isaac H. Collier, Benjamin D. Crane, Levi S. Dominy, Homer T. Fowler,

Sarah X. Hare, Sarah Bd. Hart, Mary A. Hatfield, Mary T. Howe, Anna If. Lighthall, Catharine Morrison, Lucretia Osborn, Martha L. Quick, Margaret E. Vanderzee, Charlotte M. Weaver, Maria Williams, Catharine Woodhull.

GENTLEMER'.

Harrison Hannahs, J. Henry Hikok, Peter W. Hoagland, Hubert H. Merrill, Chester L. Northup, Washington Vap Gaasbeeck, Abrain P. Smith, J. Frank Wright.

.......................................... Ladies 25 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 17

- Total ....................................... 42

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NIKETEENTH TERN, ENDING FEBRUARY 2, 1854. LADIES. I

Mary E. Best, Harriet Gorsline, I

Agnes Brown, Sarah 6. GuEn, 1 :

Sarah A. Brown, Frances M. Knapp, Sarah F. Buckelew, L. Adelia Lake,

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Hannah K. Bunnel, Harriet E. Mason, 1 I

Henrietta Middlemas, I

Eliza M. Clark, Mary Crapo, Elizabeth Miller, Mary E. Crounse, Belvidere Munroe,

i Betsey H. Davis, Harriet N. Parsons, Electa E. Dewey, Ann Rogers,

i Antoinette Edwards, Lucy M. Smith, Cornelins &I. Fitch, Cornelia T. Wilbur. Anna M. Gardiner,

GENTLEMEK. I

Edmund G. Butts, La Fayette Lyttle, Alexander F. Dix, Julius F. Merritt, John Q. Evans, William P. Payne, George D. &no, J. Edward Ryan, Thomas H. Geinmell, Hamilton B. Tayldr, Rensselaer Howell, Jr., Jared A. Weeks. George A. Kelly,

......................................... Ladies.. 25 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 13

- ........................................ Total 38

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j TWENTIETH TERM, ENDING JULY 13, 1854.

LADIES.

Harriet E. Abbott, Sarah T. Bowers, Julia Abbott, Harriet N. Brand,

I Huldah A. Allen, Adaline M. Brown, $1. Elizabeth Atwood, Phebe A. Case, Meriba A. Babcock, Julia Collier, Clara L. Baldain, Emeline C. Davies, Amanda S. Beach, Frances T. Dix,

63 * >.. C!ITALOG m OF THE GBADUATES OF THZ

Mary A. Ford, Juliette Newman, Cornelia H. Gaige, Julia A. Smith, Cornelia W. Huntington, Josephine Stewart, Julia E. Kennedy, Catharine A. Swan, Lydia K. Keyes, Ellen L. Taggart, Abby H. Lee, Ellen C. Tnrner, Louisa Linderman, Catharine A. Vanderzee, Mary A. McGowen, Frances J. Woolworth, Lucinda S. Miles. Priscilla Wylie. I

Eleanor J. Miller, I

GENTLEXEN. I Henry C. Baker, Daniel N. Skidmore, Jr., John @. Bmdick, George D. B. Stacy, Richard 14. Carniichael, WilliamN.StarL-, Mark Gummings, Henry S. Stebbins, Lewis A. Cnrtice, David Van Etten, William M. Knapp, Beekman Van Gaasbeek, J. Hervey ~ i l l e r , Lyman a. Wilder, Henry A. Phillips, Jared G. Wood. Albert G. Ruliffeon,

.. Ladies :. ....................................... 33 Gentlemen ...,............ , ..................... 17

- Total '. ......... 50 .............................

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TWENTY-FIRST TERN, ENDING FEBRUARY 1, 1855. 1 LADIES.

Frances A. Bacon, Sarah A. Huestis, >' * I

Sarah B. Bedell, Brenda 0. Hull, Mary L. Bodwell, Elizabeth E. Hunt,

, Gelestine Burtis, Nary A. King, M. Louisa Campbell, Hannah J. Moakler, Julia C. Carpenter, Louisa H. Permort, 6. Jane Dayton, ~ a r a h W. ~ermoEt, Elizabeth B. Ensign, Xary H. Phelps, Frances L. Harrington, 8. Amelia Plumb, Harriet J. Huestis, Margaret Pringle,

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Anna E. Pnrdy, Almira E. Rice, . Eliza E. Sickler, Elizabeth S. Smith,

Fanny M. Taggart, Harriet E. Wilcox, Catharine Wilson.

GENTLENEE.

David E. Chase, Merrit Moore, Le Roy 6. Cooley, John D. 07Dell, E. Austin Fry, Charles H. Parkel*, Leon F. Hardy, William M. Phillips, John* D. Hiller, Thomas N. Stone, Henry H. Hogan, Wheaton A. Welch, Albert N. Nusted, Isaac B. Wilcox.

Ladies.. ......................................... 27 I

Oen tlemen ..................................... -. .. 14 I

- ........................................ Totd 41 - -

-.-- -" - I I Anna M. Hamilton, ,'am O. Aclmrman,

.Kate M. Allen, Eliza M. Hatch,

Helen M. Bacon, Mary J. Hatfield. Amanda P. Baldwin, Alice J. Hepinstall, i

Esther Bennett, Anna G. Mathies, 1 I

Mary C. ~ e n n e k , Elizabeth Powell, Marie E. Ransom, I 1 Delia A. Bristol,

Margaret J. Brown, Emily A. Rice, Emelie L. Carpenter, Harriet A. Sleight, Amelia A. Christie, Sarah A. Visscher,

Sarah A. Cook, Lorinda J. Whipple, Eleanor F. Dickson, Ann E. Wilcox, Julia A. Fravor, Susan R. Witherell.

G E N T L E X ~ .

Edmund A. Austin, James C. Ross, Nilton Draper, William F. Smith, Mervin Hollister, Dwight S. Spafford, Norman Judson, Henry T. Sprague, John Kelly, Samuel Wright. Hiram L. Rockwell,

Ladies.. ......................................... 26 Gentlemen. ....................................... 11

- Total. ....................................... 31

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T WEN'FY-THIRD TERM, ENDING JANUARY 31,1856.

Polly M. Benedict, Caroline A. Brace, Emma M. Brace, Lucy V. Case, Margalia Case, Rosamond Cheesbro, Caroline A. Church, Frances A. Drake, Candace Dennison, Lucy H. Estabrook, Anna M. Fowler, Charlotte A. Haight, Elizabeth R. HaswdI, Mary E. Howard, Mary A. Hubball, Caroline Jones,

LADIES. Harriett Jones, .Mary E. Metcalf, Sarah A. Morehead, Lydia Patterson, Marianna Provost, Mary E. Quinby, Eliza J. Rose, Emma L. Salsbnry, Abbie Sexton, Fanny E. Trask, . Martha Turner, Frances A. Tnthill, S. Elizabeth Terrinder Julia Warriner, Mary E. Wilson.

GENTLEMEN. Isaac F. Bangs, Darwin N. Mason, Comfort S. Brown, William C. Robinson, John W. Cole, Asaph E. Shute, George R. Dean, Gawn M. Smith, Isaac W. Lake, George C. Thomas.

Ladies.. ......................................... 31 Gentlemen.. ................................."... 10

- Total.. .......... .. .......................... 41

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TIVENTY-FOURTH TERM, ENDING JULY 109 1856. LADIES.

ity Barnet, Mar,y C. Dresser, r 14. Beach, Amelia A. Dyer,

Matilda A. Brown, Sarah P. Feary, Mary Buckelow, 'Bessie S. Gill, M. Ellen Cheesbro, Mary E. Herrington, Julia C. Cllurch, Louise 3. Knapp, Susan K. Cook, Helen J. Monk, Matilda S. Cooper, Laura Morris, Sarah E. Darling, Lydia E. Powell, Martha A. D a d s o n , Annie Wilson.

GXNTLEMEN.

Alfred S. Barry, William W. Ximball, Eugene Beach, Nahlon B. Leonard, John Henry Case, Lewis Spaulding, Aaron Chadwick, John C. Tobey, Lansing Hotaling, Alhertns C. Trevet, David L, Keihle, Janzes M. True.

IIadies ........................................... 20 Gentlemen ......... .......................... - 12

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TWENTY-FIFTH TERM, ENDING JAXUARY 29, 185'7. LADIES.

Deborah L. Adams, Rachel A. Hait, Orphana E. Andrews, Cornelia A. Mead, Mary E. Amis, Alexa J. Moseley, Laura F. Eeecher, Henrietta A. Smith, Sarah 31. Birch, * Jane Southerland, Nancy E. Briggs, Jemima Stoller, Anna Courtney, Lydia A. Thomas. Antoinette Gregory,

David P. Anstin, Oscar F. Avery, Benjamin Edson, William B. Gregory, Sylvanus B. Hnested, John H. Kane, Manly W. Kennedy,

GENTLEMEN.

Jonas 6. Ransom, Henry J. Tanner, Nelson P. Tuttle, William Tandemark, Edwin A. Wheeler, Andrew 33. Williams.

Ladies.. 15 ......................................... Gentlemen.. 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

- Total 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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LADISS, Lucy A. Ackley, Lydia H. Gale, Harriet Barnes, Julia A. C. Harmon, Fanny Baxter, Rebecca I. Hindman, &Hen J. Benham, - Mary E. Howell, Sarah Bray, M. Celia Jones, Lilly Brown, Arietta A. Lansing, Rachei A. Calverly, Delia A. Lathrop, Hannah Catlin, Leah A. Harsh, Catharine Conde, ' Anna E. Oliver, Nary J. Daniel, Lydia E. Payne, Orrea W. Dempster, Caroline Phillips, Jane A. Diclison, lsabella G. Rawson, Frances J. Farrington, Mary J. Simpson, Mary E. 'Fitzgerald, Sarah Turner, Henrietta L. Forrnnn, Mary E. Weaver.

GENTLEMEK.

Hubbard H. Barrett, Joel P. Loomis, Linus W. Clark, John M. NcLaughlin, Carlos Colton, Henry A. Nicholas, Joseph G. Fox, Aaron K. Tuttle, Gilbert B. Hendrickson, Henry A. Wilcox.

........................................... Ladies 30 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 10 -

......................... ............ Total .. 40 - -

Sarah A. Bnrbidge, Clara S. Hickok, ataria Cary, Anna Jackson, Elizabeth G. Davis, Lovica Kirkland, Susan A. Edn-ards, Lanra T. Krum, Martha Feaq-, Mary E. McOlallen, Christina Ferguson, Elizabeth 31. Powell, Xebecca Har:d, Martha Roe.

Thomsa @a;.ns, 13. FmnL-Zin J ~ d i s o ~ , Cllarles Batf ersbg, Samuel Kmslake, Joseph Mit. Bearnap, J olm W. McNamam, John Carpenter, Jr., Ormell E. Wheeler. John N. Ztch,

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies.. 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gentlemen.. 9

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TWENTY-EIGHTH TERM, ENDING JCLY 8, 185s. I

LADIES.

Martha E. Morrison,

I Elvem C. Brownell, - Ann M. Cooney, Sarali C. Newes, Elizabeth Courtney, Meta Orr, Eliza Dickson, Laura L. Osborn, Mary J. Fairman, Eliza F. Petrie,

i Marcia J. Groot, Mary E. Sears, M. Frances Hendl-ick, Magadalen Slingerland, Josephine R. Hewes, Laura A. Snyder, M. Frances Johnson, Hannah J. Thorn, Mary L. Jordan, Mary J. Wells, Phebe Ann Leggett, Emily P. Wilson, Mary E. Marr, H. Louise Wynkoop.

GENTLEMEN. Gexge W. Fox, Hannibal Robinson, Francis Gardner, Jr., George Rosenberger, John Lord, Jr., Leonard 13. Rowley, Clark 0. Malthy, Charles B. Sham, Jonathan B. Moorey, Thomas S. Whitmore. James Richardson,

.......................................... Ladies 24 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 11

- Total.. ...................................... 35

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TWENTY-NINTH TERN, ENDING FEBZUARY 3, 1859.

Ann E. Benl~ett, Margaret A. Bncb, Mary Z. Byrne, Frames Ohadwick, Hargxret 91, Don, Leonora F a n l h a q Rose P. Foster, Christina H. Gilbnrc. Lucy L. Hard,

LADIES. Sarah 6. JYIeNutt, Elizabeth A. Niver, Georgia A. Ostrander M. Augusta Prall, Ellen G. Wewly, Catharine A. Storey, Evo'linsh B. Winne, Anna L. immerly.

GENTLEMEN. P. Steel Boyd, Francis G. Snook,

1 Walton W. French, Charles E. Snyder, William C. Hollis, Daniel W. Sprague, Edward F. Marson, Jr., James R. Sprague, Edwin R. Oiin, Luther L. Stillman, William H. Palmer, Robert F. Todd,

1 G. Sidney Smith, Frank B. Ward.

Ladies.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Gentlemen ...................................... 14

Amelia E. Beman, Ellen T. Cassidy, Josephine M. Clark, Fleta F. Copp, Jane Cowieson, Nary Denham, Mary J. Fonda, Margaret Gallup, H. Thankful Gardner, Abby Hmnlin, Melicent J. Hatch, Caroline S. Horton, Fanny M. Hnlse,

Amelia A. NcFadden, Phebe A. Neemes, Maria J. Noon, Mariette G. Rugg, Miriam Sheppard, Mary E. Slade, Eveline D. Spencer, . Anna E. Stewart, Mary E. Street. Phebe Wetherwax, Nartha Whiting, Sarah E. Yeomans.

GXNTLEMEN. 1

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Jnlius 31. Button, Amos S. Kilnball, Noah B. Crysler, Carlos Kinney, 1 Absain Devendorf, William B. Waito i Rdph S Qoodwin,

I 1 .......................................... 1,sdies 25 .................................... Gcntlomcn.:. 7 1 Total ................... .. ............... 32

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THIRTY-FIRST TERM, ENDING FEBRUARY 2, lS60.

LADIES.

Esther E. Atkins, S. Olivia Dart, Margaret C. Baker, Ellen W. Dobbs, Anna Bennett, Katharine M. Eldred, Electa 8. Bishop, Emily Evans, Clarissa Blakelp, Elizabeth B. Gardiner, Catharine E. Blauvelt, Susan Gilbert, Adelaide J. Bowen, Pamelia A. Hobbs, I

Mary It. Mead, Catharine A. ~ o & a ~ , I

Harriet A. Brown, Maria L. Patterson, i I

Esther L. Byrne Mary E. Smith, S ~ m n N: Conde, A. Louisa Ticknor, I

Adeline E. Crawford, R. T. N. Van Schoonhoven.

GENTLEMEN. Henry Ayer, John H. Ostrom, Jerome M. Bayne, William Reynolds, George H. Benjamin, S. Warren Rogers, Oren H. Hall, Jared H. Terry, Eli B. Hubbard, Franklin A. yilder, Uriah M. Kelly, Adelbert C. Wood, Isaac D. Newell, Lucius T. Hale.

Ladies.. ......................................... 24 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 14

- Total.. .... .,. ............................. 38

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Mehetabsl TB, Ecmin: Rosa Carr, Lucretia BI. Chilcott, R. Anna Danks, Mary A. Donegan, Adelia M. Fielde, Qordelia Kines, Isabella D. Holmes, Emma E. Irish,

Sarah E. Boyaton, Jemimtt Jsekson, Xary E. IMeMickin, Elizabeth M. Neernos, Sarah 8. Smith, Emily A. Sprong, Mary A. Wheeler; Mary C. Wood.

GENTLEMEN. Chas. H. Adams, Joseph P. Barnum, John L. Barrick, John J. Beardsley, George R. Burton, Samnel D. Cochran, Chas. H. Farnsworth, Frederic E. Garrett, Andrew Herrick,

James A. Higgins, Alexander S. Hunter. Ira Manson Lang, Horace Loomis, Caleb E. Mawney, Chauncey A. McCorinick, Jehiel S. Raynor, Hernan C. Sprague, Charles K. Walrath.

Ladies.. .............................. .. ........ 17 Gentlemen. ....................................... 18

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Emily R. Adams, '

Sarah P. Brown, Esther E. Bnrdick, Anna M. Courtney, Julia C. Ferris, Mary V. Freeman, Sarah E. Gibson, Harriet E. Gillette, Phebe M. Bargraves, Susan A. Hendrickson, Charlotte A. Hnnt, Elizabeth Jones,

Thompson Barrick, Eeroy Fowler, John Gueren, Chas. W. Hamlin, Edward Hicks, Asa L. IIoward, William H. Jackson,

Gertrude Jones, Helen L. Ried, Eleanor A. Snyder, Josephine Snyder, Sarah E. Sutton, Lavina Taylor, Mary R. Thorp, Henrietta B. Tuttle, Catharine I. Udell, He!en Underwood, " Jane A. Utter.

GXNTLEMEN. Martin P. Johnson, John J. McWilliams, Ira C. Mumford, John B. Reynolds, J. Milton Scudder, George A. Shoales, Francis A. Strong.

......................................... Ladies.. 23 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 14 - ........................................ Total. 31 .

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THIRTY-FOURTH TERM, ENDING JULY 11,1861. LADIES.

Theodora H. Bostwick, Sarah F. Freligh, Letitia J. W. Caldwell, Lydia V. Hoag, Harriet A. Clark, Sarah B. Huntington, Sarah Courtney, Mary E. McCleary, Jenny L. Darling, Chloe A. Peckham, Letitia 6;. Dugane, Margaret Sullivan, Harriet Fitch, Margaret L. Udell, Sarah S. Flewellin, Nary E. Watson.

Frederick A. Bayer, Slichael R. Cook, Justin S. Coon, Charles C. Curtiss, Franklin Hamilton, James P. Harrington, Buel C. Mather,

Samuel McBlain, Morris L. Blerriman, Edgar Loper, Joshua W. Read, '

John R. Richards, Joseph F. Stutterd.

Ladies. ......................................... 16 Gentlemen.. ..................................... 13 i

Phebe Brown, Nary C. Clark, Euretta Crannel, Jennette E. Dayton, Minerva Dickson, Helene L. Duryee, Annette L. Dye, Eliza J. Fitch,

Kate J. Heath, Sarah M. Sexton, Maria H. Thompson, Sarah J. Tooker, Emily Tuttle, Sybil Underwood, Helen E. Webster.

Franklin Oogwell, Orrin G. Moore, George N. Green, Hiram F. Olmsted, Wallace B. Hard, Alonzo Reed, Edward Kimmep, John Skinner. William E. Lewis,

Ladies .............. .......... Gentlemen.

........... Total

Caroline Bassett, Laurentine L. Bonnex, Gertrude Brayton, Mary F. Cock, Anna A. Conde, Amelia Goinph, Kate M. Hiller, Martha M. Hubbard, Emma E. Lodge,

Madison Babcock, James Barkley, James 0. Blakely, Horatio 6. Cass, Seaman A. Colwell, Robert B. Darling, Alanson H. Green.

LADIES.

Narion A. Mattoon, Jenny L. BilcBurney, Phebe E. Opdyke, Emma J. Price, Kate A. Stebbins, Mary E. Weidman, N. Estelle Whitaker, Gharlotte M. McWayne.

GENTLZMEN. Henry B. Higgims, Andress B. Hull, Josiah T. Marean, Francis A. Morrison, Elbert Traver, Consider 1%. Willett.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies 17 ..................................... Qentlenlen.. 13

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THIRTY-SEV ENTH TERM, ENDING JANCART 29, 1863.

LADIES.

Nary Boyd, Arrietta I;. Griftin, Mary A. Breese, Mary A. Horton, Francis L. Briggs, Margarette Hyde, Sarah Burrage, Mary E. Xillip, Lona E. Burton, Sopllia E. Loomis, Amanda H. Cam, Kate Lynch, Erneline Cobb, Anne C. Bferriman, Pannie Dennington, Salorne P ~ ~ r r o y , Harriette S. Dickinson, Martha A. Shipman, Enropa D. Gifford, Harriet S. Todd, Frances A. Gilborn, Mary Townsend, Jane 11. Gourlie, Ada Weston.

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Addison Clark, John H. Tncker, I

W. DeLxm Robbins, Narcus A. Weed. !

......................................... Ladies.. 24 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 4

Total ........................................ 28 I I

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Helen S. Barnes, Rachel Bedford, Ruth A. Brooks, Caroline F. Barrows, Anne E. Cocks, Hattie Coryell, Emma H. Gray, Sarah C. Griffeth, Ella B. Griswold, Martha -4. Hay, Caroline V. Hawthorne, Catharine Bogan, Josephine Howard,,

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I Einmer E. Jarvis, Melissa Landt, Catharine Lapp, Kate McAuley, Narthaette &/Ioak, Nary L. Sherman, I

Helen I. Sherwood, I

Caroline A. Sill, Eliza Skinner, Martha Townsend, Lucelia Webster, Sophist E. Young.

I GENTLEMEN.

John D. Conley, Nicholas J. Naybee,

James N. Crane, Myron D. Stewart,

Joseph B. Fryer, Warren E. Valentine.

Edwin Hnsted, .......................................... Ladies 25. ..................................... Gentlemen.. 7

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LADIES. I-Iarriet E. Distin, Helen 8. Brown,

Helen B. Dickinson, Lucy A. Goring,

Nary A. Grant, Mary E. Perry, Adriannie L. Gregory, Margaret B. Porter, Madaline Hayden, Mary A. Richards, Sarah W. Keelel; Esther R. Showerman, Sarah A. Lyon, Lonisa A. Van Schaack, Agnes McFadden, Emily Voorhees, Maria L. Nellegar, Kate Whitlock.

GEXTLEMEN. I

Alonzo Z. Bardin, Champion EE. Judson, : Robert L. Brougham, Charles W. Loomis, 1

George W. Crane, Judiah Matteson, I

Merritt B. Fairchild, Thomas Robinson, 1 Archibald Grant, I

...... Ladies .................................... 18 Ben tlemen 9 ....................................... -

Total. 27 . ....................................... - i -

FORTIETH TERM, EXDING JULY 14, 1864. 1 LADIES. I

Annie U. Alexander, Mary Nourse, I

Margaret L. Bardwell, Mary E. Parker, Emma R. Budd, Martha W. Pinckney, I Ellen Byrnell, Harriet A. Po t.ter, I

I Clara L. Cschmn, Mary E. Pyne, Mal:p J. Don, Adelaide Sheak, I Lydia J. Gladding, Elizabeth Smith, Snlia E. Hughes, Mary E. Smith, Helen E. Hutton, Henrietta B. Trembley,

I Susan H. Jackson, Harriet S. Tyler, Mary C. Lawyer, Mary D. Tyrrell, 1 1

Lucy J ; Maltby, Margaret A. Van Vranken, Mary A. McClure, F. Cora Watson, Nary NeNiel, Julia E. memple. i 1

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OENTLEDIEN. Nelson Bogue, George T. Hall, E. Anienzo Davis, Orrin 0. Rinman, i I

Ephraim G. Lawrence, Peter Sutphen, Daniel F. Payne, . Gordon L. Weeks, William H. B. Roberts, Benjamin E. Wells.

......................................... Ladies.. 28 ....................................... Gentlemen. 10 -

Total ....................................... 38 - -

FORTT-FIRST TER , ENDING FEBRUARY 2, 186'5.

LADIES.

Helen A. Alford, Mary ITungerford, Anna L. Babcock, Abbie S. Jones, Helen J. Bartley, Ellen M Ransom, Sophia E. Brown, Julia E. Ransom, Hannah M. Carey, Julia M. Smith, Kate A. Gillogly, Carrie E. Tetherly, Maria Greene, Caroline A. Wygant. Amelia Hoyt,

GENTLEMEN.

Austin B. Duncan, James T. Patterson. Almon Holland,

.......................................... Ladies 15 ...................................... Gentlemen 3 - Total ....................................... 18 - -

FORTY-SECOND TERN, ENDING JULY 13, 1865. LADIES.

Myra A. Abel, Jane S. F. Hepinstall, Sarah A. Adams, Mary A. Jones, Josephine Clement, Emma Kingsbury, Anna E. Grist, Nary &I. P. Kline, H. Frances Cummings, Sarah E. Manville, Emily C. Filkins, Laura Marean, Rosetta Gildersleeve, Mary McCloskey, \

Maria C. Gourlie, Ann K. McNamara,

Emma J. Morley, Florilla E. Parker, Elizabeth L. Savage, Julia A. Seaman, Rosetta 0. Sheldon, Mary E. Supple, Maria M. Townsend,

Albert Hawkins,

Lucy E. Tracy, Frances L. Traver. Harriet E. Twoguns, Sarah J. Wickes, Lotie A. Wilder, Gelida A. Wright, Anna E. Young.

GENTLEMER'.

Harrison Merry.

Ladies ............ :. ............................ 30 I Gentlemen ...................................... 2 1

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FORTY-THIRD TERM, ENDING FEBRUARY I , 1866. i LADIES. i

Amanda M. Baker, Hnldah Reamer, I Emily J. Brpnt, Mary E. Sibley, 1 Ophelia A. Burroughs, Kate Stoneman,

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Anna Gain, Mary F. Swain, 1 Harriet Gould, Mary I. Udell, + I I Helen Hall, Isabel Vine, Ruth B. Hine, Ma~.y L. Wheeler. 1 Jennie Lord,

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GENTLEMEN. ,

Nathaniel S. Ackerly, Delos Van Woert, I !

Jacob F. Rhodes, Seth S. Wood. I I

Ladies.. ......................................... 15 Gentlemen. ...................................... 4 1 I

- Total.. ...................................... 19 I

Ettie E. Bishop, Sarah R. Morris, Ella A. Blakeman, Arabella McCoy, Helen M. Bowen, Lavina Parkhurst, Henrietta Boyce, Leonora L. Perry, Frances M. Bromley, Julia A. Reed, Julia A. Carl*, Cordelia E. Robinson, Florence E. Griggs, Mary L. Streeter, Emily Harper, Julia P. Tibbals, Victoria M. Herring, sophie E. Van Sickle, Jane J. Jewell, N. Flotilla Watson.

GENTLEMEN.

Henry C. Bowen, George W. Weiant, Edward A. Bowsel; Richard IT. White. George H. Quay,

........................................ Ladies.. 20 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 5 - ...................................... Total.. 25 -

FORTY-F&TH TERM, ENDING JANUARY 31,1867. LADIES.

Cynthia R. Chamberlain, Ellen E. Mathewson, Anna M. Donohue, Emeline S. McMaster, Philinda L. Ferry, Phebe F. Moase, Anna E. Gardner, Emma A. Osterhout, Ella L. Keyes, Cornelia A. Palmer, Emma E. La Grange, Sarah E. Shirley.

Crines H. Dubois, Irving Moyer, Edward B. Dnmond, Lyman E:Rockwell. Marquis D. Gould,

............................................ Ladies 12 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 5 -

Total ....................................... 17 - -

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FORTY-SIXTH TEEN, ENDING JULY 11, 1867.

LADIES.

Sarah C. Avery, Mary E. Sackett, Eliza M. Clark, Sarah E. Sackett, Hejen A. Cochran, Josephine B. Shaw, Eugenie Ga Nun, Margaret A. Sherwood, Margaret J. Herring, Deborah Smith, Sarah E. Hewitt, Emily A. Taylor, Marcia S. Lewis, Anna Vane, Augusta Lord, Susan E. Weeks, S. Jennie Harsh, Frances A. Westover.

GENTLENEN.

Albert 3'. Burgess, John B. Resseguie, Louie S. Conklin, Norman M. Stark, David E. Koltler, .Henry C. Tefft, Galvin Patterson, Warner TT. Wester.relt.

........... Ladies,. ....................... .... 18 Gentlemen. ...........J......................... 8

- Total ....................................... 26.

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FOBTFSEVENTA TERM, ENDING JANUARY 29, 1868. Mary I?. Andrews, Maray A. 3lTcClelland, Abby A. Beatty, William H. McLenathan, George A. Eozzard, Helen R. Monfort, Sarah R. Cary, Emma J. Monk,

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Elizabeth Carpenter, Mary Mott, Sarah E. Clark, Mary E. Pinkham, Amelia E. Daley, Jennie M. ~ihoonmaker, Herman 0. De Groat, Sophie J. Sprague, Orville A. Derby, Ernestine Stockwell, Libbie S. Ewing, Kate M. Teelin, Hattie Hall, Albert C. Tennant, Elsie M. Hodgc, Anna E. Walker, Susan Hoxie, Martha A. Young. Addie Jones,

......................................... Ladies.. 22 ...................................... Gentlemen 5 -

....................................... Total 27 - -

Anna Agnew, Frank F. Ansley, Susan Anthony, Jackson Bailey, Fannie Barclay, Charles J. Beach, Samuel F. Belknap, Frank M. Benjamin, John Boolchout, Eugene Burlingame, Manfred Burton, N. Edgar Ensh, Ada Coe, Juliet 31. Danforth, Kate Emigh, Barah Berow, Elizabeth J. Gibson, Lizzie K. Holmes, Louisa Hoyte, William V. Jones,

Margaret E. Kling, Carrie E. Knapp, Hortense 0. Knapp, Anna%. Lyons, Mary McCloskey, Helen A. McDonald, Watson M. McLenathan, Mary S. McQueen, Eliza3eth H. McQueea, D. Russell Niver, Mary E. Ehodes, Annie J. Sha~ks , Harriet Shultis, Joseph St. John, Helen Uline, IEIiram D. Warner, Alonzo Washburn, Cornelia M. Wigent, Emma T. Wilkinson, Joanna Wiltsie.

......................................... Ladies.. 26 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 14 -

Total ....................................... 40 - -

George E. Bellinger, Nettie Follette, 11. Lizzie Brewster, Lucinda Hawthorne, George W. Challoner, Lois J. Haynes, Mary E. Clark, Libbey S. Minney, Hattie Erwin, Rosalie M. Newell,

Emma L. Phelps, Mary L. Smith, H. Amelia Putnam, Charlotte Stoneman, Maggie M. Ray, Emma P. Trapier. Sarah Richards, Licetta M. Wyatt. Jnlia A. Searle,

......................................... Ladies.. 17 ..................................... Qentlemeu.. 2

........................................ Total 19 - -

FIFTIEI'II TEEM, ENDING JENE 30, 1869.

Frank D. Abrams, Simeon T. Maltby, Loyal A. Bigelow, Ada Marean, Harriet 0. Bradford, Convas E. Xarldmrn, Florence E. Brown, Ella F. McKean, 31aggie A. Campbell, Eenry E. Mereness, Phebe A. Carrier, Ennice B. Pinknefi Anna &IRiI. Chapin, John C. Reynolds, Carrie R. Churchill, Ella ~ u s i e l l , 139ary Clute, S. Niles Ssxton, James B. Crowell, Georgia Shadwick, Samuel P. Davics, Julia N. Simpson, Kate E. Day, Alice E. Smith, Hannah M. E. Feeny, Clara J. Smith, Louise J. Ferguson, Elizabeth F. Stantial, Henrietta FerreL, arrie M. Starr, Mary J. Ginn? Jennie 04. Sutliff, Alice Harder, Olive D. Tanner, Allene Wart, ' Emma M. Teall, William J. Haverly, Sarah A. Tompkins, Louise J. IIoare, Marx G. Ban Buren, E-Iorace H. Howe, Louise P. Van Deveer, Annie L. Nuntley, Alida Van Wyck, Mary F. Hyde, Annie P. Wardwell, Sarah R. Mnapp, Hattie S. Wetsell.

Ladies ........................................... 37 ...................................... Gentlemen. 11

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Theodore B. Barringer, Emma Loudon, Helen J. Bassett, Mary A. Meredith, Henry H. Beatty, Anna Miller,

Henrietta Mott, Philetus P. Bentley, Ella F. Bigelow, Oscar Bfyers, Lydia H. Brown, Lizzie Phillips, Anna S. Caryl, Elizabeth A. Rooker, Maggie E. Conkling, Mal:y W. Sayles,

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Mary Crary, Clarence W. Scott, Henry D. Dai-row, \ Josephine E. Seaman,

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Lucie A. Donahue, Nary E. Silkworth, I Anna M. DuBois, Jane C. Spiers, I

Kate M. Foster, Helen E. Watson, I

Clark Pa. Greene, Eizzie 5. Webber, I

Mary E. Harringto:,, 3me TTenrIzy. Amelia A. Haskell,

Ladies.. ........................................ 24 ..................................... Gentlemen.. 7 -

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Sophie L. Avei-y, Elizabeth F. Glen, William J. Bdlard, Weliington E. Gordon, John 6. Bogcardus, Nary A. Hawley, Edward R. Beak, Libbie A. Hick, Florence G. Browne, Nary A. La Rowe, Augusta 6. @apron, Lucy Leonard, Elijah D. Clark, Clorinda E. Lobdell, Nary E. Gobb, Florence A. Mackey, I r a J. Covey, Libbie Wewhouse, Anna S. Deacon, Christopher H. Pierce, Louisa Dearstyne, Mary J. Bratt, Mary J. Donnelly, Mary E. Rose, Olevia Ferguson, 3fary E. Shelclon, Viletta S. Field, Emily A. Slade, Anna Qartlette, Mary G. Smith, niannie I?. Gates, Annie Strathem,

Alda C. Traver, I

Emma A. Williams, I

M a y E. Traver, /

George B. Vosburg. I

Emma L. Turner, I

Ladies.. ......................................... 29 Gentlemen.. .................................... 8

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RECAPITULATI~N-~~~BEE O F PUPILS AND GRADUATES.

I I I GRADUATES.

FACULTY.

JOSEPH ALDEN, D. D., LL.D., President, and Professor of Mental and Nora1 Philosophy.

LE ROY 0. COOLET, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Natural Science. CHAUN~EY W. ALLEN, A. M., Superintendent of the Model

School. ALBERT N. I~USTED, A. >I., Professor of Nathematics. W I L L I ~ V. JONES, A. M., Teacher of Mathematics. JOHN B. MARSH, Teacher of Vocal Music. MISS KATE STONENAN, Teacher of Geography, Penmanship and

Drawing. MISS REBECCA HAND, Teacher in the Nodel School. NISS ELLA L. KEYES, Pripcipal of the Primary School. MISS ENILY A. TAYLOR, Teacher of Elocution and Ethics MISS AMELIA E. DALXP, Teacher of Rhetoric and Eag. .A itera-

ture. B h s &~ARY 8. &CLELLAXD, Teacher of English Grammar a id

Eistory. M~ss Nosy F. N ~ E , Teacher of Arit1l"metic and Geome'wy, MISS ELIZABETH GIBSON, Teacher in the Primary S c h d Jhss EXXA T. % T x ~ , ~ ~ m ~ ~ , Teacher in the Modcl School,

' GIRGUZAR.

DESIGN OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL.

The design of the institution is to furnish well qualified teachers . for the pnblic schools ctf the State of New Pork. Students receive a thorough drilling in all the branches which they will be called to teach and in such other studies as experience has shown to be best adapted to discipline and develop the mind. Those who train the minds of others, should themselves have well trained minds.

Besides receiving from the faculty instruction ih the art of teach- ing, the pupils are, at the proper stages of their progress, required to teach in the model and primary schools, for a term of nine weeks, under the supervision and criticism of the president and other teachers.

The conrse of instruction and practice occupies two years. The year is divided into two terms of twenty weeks each. The students

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are divided into fonr classes. These, for pu~poses of recitation, are i subdivided into as many sections as circumstances may require. 1

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COURSE OF STUDY. I

Junior CiZass - First Term. I

I Aritllmetic, Algebra, English Grammar, Geography. 1 -

Jzcwior Class - Second Term. I 1 Algebra continned, Higher Arithmetic, Natnral Philosophy !

Botany, Rhetoric, English Grammar, Geometry. I

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Senior Class - First Term.

Geometry continned, Ethics, Natural Philosophy continued, Astronomy, Political Economy, Science of Government, Higher Algebra, the English Language, History. 1

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8enior Class - Second Tenn. I English Literature, Intellectnal Philosophy, Trjgono~netyy and 1

S~zrveying, Chemistry, Geology, Book-keeping, Evidences of Christi- 1

anity, Bntler's Analogy, Composition, Elocution, Vocal Nusic, Pen- macship and Drawing, receive prominent attention throughout the ccnrse. i

1 A11 candidates for admission to the school must furnish satisfac- i

tory evidence of good moral character. 1 Candidates for admission to the lowest class must, if ladies, be not i

less than sixteen years of age, and if gentlemen, not less than eigh- teen. They must pass a satisfactory examination in Spelling, Read- ing, Writing, 'Geography, Arithmetic and English Grammar, and

I I must subscribe a declaration that their object in connecting them- selves with the school, is to prepare themselves for the work of instruction in the public schools of the State.

Those who desire to enter on an advanced standing, must, in addi- tion to the exa~~inat ion above mentioned, pass a satisfactory examina-

1 tion ill all the stnclies which have been pursued by the class t o ~ h i c h they seek admission. i

i Those who wonld avail themselves of the best advantages afforded

by the institution, should take' the whole course. A large part of i

the instruction given is oral. Much of this must be lost to those entering an advanced class. I f any part of the course be omitted i t shonld be the latter part.

Each connty is entitled to twice as many pnpils as i t has repre- sentatives in the Assembly. Students are appointed by the Superin- terident of Public Instruction on recommendation of the school commissioners, subject to the required examination. When the quota of a connty is filled, candidates having the proper qualifica- tions will be appointed to fill vacancies in the representation of other

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counties, on application to the president. A s such vacancies have alzuccys existed? the school i s practicccll?y open to all who desire to $8 themselves to heconze teachem.

This will certXy, t1:at. .............. .of. . ....... .in the county 3f. ........... , aged. ........ .years, is recommended es a suitable sitndidrite for appointment as a pupil in the State Normal School at Albany, from the. ..... .Assembly District in the c o ~ ~ n t y of. .......

........................... flchool Commissioner o f the county qf. ...........

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The recommenclations in each case shot~lld be sent to the Superintendent of Public Instruction for approval.

TUITION AND TEXT-BOOKS.

Tuition and text-books are furnished free of charge. The amount o f f a r e necessarily p a i d in coming by public conveyance to the school will be refunded to those who are present at the beginning of the term and remain till its close.

The price of board in respectable families varies from four dollars and fifty cents to fire dollars per week, in rnost cases, exclusive of washing. Those who wish to board themselves, can procure fur- nished rooms at one dollar per week. By so doing, they can reduce their expenses for board to three dollars per week.

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LIBEARY.

Besides an abnndant supply of text-books upon all the branches of the course of study, there is a well selected miscellaneous Ebrary to which all the pupils have access free of cha~ge. The State Library is also freely accessible to all.

APPARATUS.

The chemical and philosophical apparatus of the scllool is large and complete in all departments.

TERNS BND VACATIONB.

The Fall term begins on the first Wednesday in September. The Spring term begins on the third Wednesday in February.

PRONPT ATTEKDAXCE.

Students should reach Albany the day before the opening of the term. They should come at once to thd Normal School building, whence they will be directed to boarding-houses approved by the faculty. They should retain their checks until they procure rooms, when their baggage will be delivered free of charge.

As the recitations begin immediately at the opening of the teim, , every day's absence must prove a serious disadvantage to the strident.

THE MODEL AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

These schools are destined to furnish models of organization, gov- ernment and instruction, and to afford ample opportunities for obser- vation and practice on the part of the pupils of the Normal School.

DIPLOMAS. , The following diploma is given to those who conzplete the pre-

scribed course of stndy and practice in teaching :

STATE O F NEW YORK, 1 NORHAL SCHOOL, ALBANY, N. Y., [Date.] {

To whom it may concern :

This certifies that A. B., having been a member of the State Normal School, and having completed the prescribed course of study ; is deemed by the Faculty of the Institution to be well qualified to enter upon the duties of a teacher.

[ Signed by each member of the Faculty.]

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I n accordance with the above certificate, we, the Executive Com- mittee, have granted this DIPLOMA.

[Signed by each member of the Executive Committee.]

By an act of the Legislature passed April 11, 1849, "every teacher shall be deemed a qualified teacher who shall have in possession a Diploma from the State Normal School."

MILEAGE.

The following table will show the sum a stndent of each county will receive at the end of the term as traveling expenses :

Counties. Amount paid . to each Pupil.

Albany ............................................. Allegany ........................................... $9 30 Broome ............................................. 4 00 Oattaraugus.. ....................................... 9 00 Cayuga.. ........................................... 3 75

......................................... Chautauqua 8 3@ Chemung ............................................ 7 00 Ghenango.. ......................................... 3 70 Clinton ............................................. 5 50

........................................... Columbia 75 Cortland.. .......................................... 4 05 Delaware ................................

................................. Dutchess .... Erie. ................................ ,.

.................................... Essex ................................. Franklin

Fulton .................................. Qenesee .................................

. . . . . . . . . . . 6 60

........... 1 50

........... 5 50 Greene ............................................. 1 05 Hamilton.. ......................................... 4 00 . Herkimer.. ......................................... 1 70 Jefferson.. ......................................... 4 SO Kings .............................................. 3 50 Lewis .............................................. 4 00 Livingston.. ........................................ 5 60 Nadison ............................................ 3 50 Nonroe.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 60

........................................ Montgomery 90 New Pork .......................................... 3 25 Niagara ............................................ 5 75 Oneida ............................................. 2 00 Onondaga ........................................... 2 95 Ontario.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 Orange.. ........................................... 2 65 Orleans.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 50

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Amount paid '\ Counties . to each Pup11 .

Oswego $4 00 \ .............................................. ............................................. Otsego 3 0 0 ........................................... Putnam 2 0 0 ............................................. Queens 3 7 5

Rensselaer .......................................... 20 .......................................... Richmond 3 5 0 ........................................... Rocldand 3 0 0

Saratoga 90 I 1 - ............................................ Schenectady 45 I ......................................... Schoharie 1 5 0 I I ...........................................

............................................. Schuyler 5 5 0 Seneca ............................................. 4 9 0

........................................ . St Lawrence 6 0 0 ............................................ Steuben 8 0 0

............................................. Sufl'olk 5 5 0 ............................................ Sullivan 4 5 5

Tioga .............................................. 6 5 0 Tompkins 5 2 5 I . . .........................................

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ulster 2 0 0 Warren ............................................. 3 2 5

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washington 2 5 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wayne 3 8 5

......................................... Westchester 3 0 0 ........................................... Wyoming 7 0 0

.............................................. Pates 5 5 0