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George Irving Abbott,
Frederic Gibbs Axtell,
Harry Harvey Beattys,
John Law Bridge,
William Evans Bruner,
William Lewis Bulkley,
Edward Washington Burke,
Henry William Camier,
William Morton Cassidy,
William Lawrence Clarke,
Charles Phillips Cooper,
Ernest Russell Deane,

Harvey William Fellows, William Elliott Foster, Leonard Everett Freeman, Frederic Dana Fuller, William Clark Gordon,

Henry Pinnie Griffin, Roland Wilkins Guss, Morton Lee Hall,

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NAMES.

RESIDENCES.

ROOMS.

George Dempster Hamlen, Central Falls, R. I. 5 Wyllys Av. Frederic Hobart Lawrence Hammond, New Britain. 10 N. C. Howard Hornbeck Hawxhurst, New York, N. Y.

Fred Alexander Hillery,
Alvin Wesley Holt,
Charles French Howland,
Thomas Arthur Humason,
Robert Seney Ingraham,
Arthur Wilson James,
William Avery Knox,
Harry Keiser Munroe,
Thophilus England Niles,
Edwin J Overfield,
Gordon Brainerd Pike,
Hubert Lowell Rich,
Theodore Richards,
Frank Elwood Sanford,
Charles Wesley Smith,
William Barnard Smith,
Charles Kendall Sturges,
† Fred Thomas Tateum,
† Aaron Lewis Treadwell,
Willard Ellery Treat,
Horace Kelley Vernon,
Hubert Wetmore Wells,
Thomas Dudley Wells,

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IO S. C. 63 N. C. High St.

47 N. C.

19 Wyllys Av. 75 High St.

Hackettstown, N. J.

C O. H.

51 N. C.

12 S. C.

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Harriette Emily Gaylord, E. Longmeadow, Mass. 135 High St

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General Statement.

COURSES OF STUDY.-The College presents to its undergraduate students the option of three regular courses of study, extending through four years, and named the Classical, LatinScientific, and Scientific Courses.

The Classical Course comprises that range of studies which is usually included in the college curriculum. The other two courses are designed to secure to those whose circumstances or tastes prevent an extended study of the ancient languages, an opportunity to acquire a sound mental training and liberal culture, as well as a good preparation for advanced courses of scientific or technical study. In the Latin-Scientific Course the Greek, and in the Scientific Course, the Greek and the Latin, of the Classical Course are replaced by Modern Languages, Science and Literature.

REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE STUDIES.-In each of the above Courses, all of the studies of the first two years are required, except that the Classical Sophomores have the option between French and German, and the Latin-Scientific Sophomores, the option between Latin and Advanced French. In the last two years, from two-fifths to three-fourths are required, the student being allowed to complete his quota of work by selecting from a wide range of elective studies.

In the choice of these electives, the student is encouraged to exercise prudence and deliberation, and especially to regulate his choice so that his electives will together form a harmonious and consistent course of study; and in no case is a student allowed to select a study which he is not, in the judgment of his instructors, qualified to pursue with advantage.

The allotment of the subjects of study in the several Courses is set forth in the following schedules, in which the time devoted to all of the studies of each Course during the four years is taken at 100.

DISTRIBUTION OF REQUIRED AND ELECTIVE STUDIES IN THE CLASSICAL, LATIN-SCIENTIFIC, AND

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as elective, the amount of the required studies would become 69.

The numbers opposite each group of studies in the columns headed "Required" indicate the percentages which the required studies of that group form of the whole work of the several Courses. The same numbers for the electives indicate the amounts offered in the several departments. From these electives each student selects enough to make, with the required studies of his Course, his whole quota of 100.

The distribution of the required and elective work in each of the four years is shown on the next page.

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