TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
Sugevintendent of Bublic Rasteuction aub
the Regents ef the Munivuersity
New York State Normal School,
AT ALBANY,
For the Year 1869.
TRANSMITTED TO THE LEGISLATURE JANUARY 19, 1870.
ALBANY:
THE ARGUS COMPANY, PRINTERS.
1870.
STATE OF NEW YORK.
No. 18.
IN SENATE,
January 19, 1870.
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
AND THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY, ON THE
NEW YORK STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
To the Legislature:
Pursuant to’the provisions of the act, chapter 318 of the Laws of |
1848, the undersigned herewith transmit their Annual Report, con-
taining a full account of their proceedings, and of the expenditures
of money for the support of said school, together with a detailed
statement of the progress, condition and prospects thereof, .as shown.
by the accompanying report of the Executive Committee.
ABRAM B. WEAVER,
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
JOHN V.L. PRUYN,
Chancellor of the University.
Atzaxy, January 19, 1870.
REPORT.
To the Superintendent of Public Instruction and. the Regents of the
University :
The Executive Committee of the New York State Normal School
espectfally
REPORT:
Diting the year, embracing the forty-ninth and fiftieth terms, one
hundted and sixty students were admitted to the New York State
Normal School. Their average age was nineteen’ years. ‘The’aver-
age time spent in teaching before entering the institution was a little
less than one year. ‘The whole number. of pupils during the year
was three hundred and sixty-six, representing all the counties in
the State, except nine. At: the close of the forty-ninth term, seven-
teen young ladies and two young gentlemen, and at the close of the
fiftieth term, thirty‘seven young ladies and eleven young gentlemen,
received their diplomas as graduates of the institution. With very
few exceptions, they are all engaged in teaching. . Applivations for
well qualified teachers continue to be more numerous than the insti-
tution can supply.
‘At the close of the fiftieth term, Prof. Rodney G. Kimball, who
had long and ably filled the chair of matherhaties, resigned his pro:
fessorship to acéept one in the Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute,
at Brooklyn. Miss Louisa Ostrom also resigned her position in the
school to become principal of the Albany Female Academy.
‘Mr. Albert N. Husted, who had ‘been for many’ years a teacher of
mathematics in the school, was appointed ‘professor of mathémitics,
and Mr. William V. J éndhia graduate of the forty-cighth term, was
appointed teacher of mathemathics. Miss Mary A. McClelland, a
graduate of thé forty-seventh teri, was appointed teacher of geogra-
phy and history, and. Mr. John B. Marsh was appointed teacher of
vocal music in the place of T. Spericer Lloyd, resigned. « “The marked
success of these teachers during the Bigpent term, fel demonstrated
the wisdom of their appointment. .
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All the teachers are prosecuting their work with a zeal and unity
of aim that could not well be surpassed.
At a meeting of the Regents of the University, held January 14, i
1869, Prof. Jacob S. Mosher, M. D., with the concurrence and on
motion of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, was appointed
_ a member of the Executive Committee, in the place of the late Prof.
Amos Dean.
During the year, 306 text books have been added to the library, j
for the most part, to repface those too mneh worn for use.
‘A statement of the receipts and expenditures for the year, ending
July 19; 1869, is appended to the report, and vouchers for every pay- y
ment are in the hands of the committee.
The school, in the judgment’ of the committee, is accomplishing —
the. purpose of :its establishment, in, a,.manner, and. to'an.-extent,
which commends it. to the confidence of the friends.of education and |
the © peaple of the State.
Respectfully submitted...
FRANKLIN TOWNSEND, _
8. B, WOOLWORTH,
JOHN -V..L. PRUYN,-
_ JACOB. S.. MOSHER, 6
r Executive Commitiee..:
Acaasv) Fenery 12, 1870. ;
“The following i isa full list of the’ present officers: of the school, in
all departments :
Josur, Aupen, .D. D., LL.D., President, and Professor ‘of Moral
Philosophy and English Literature,
Lm Roy. ©. Cootzy, A. M., Professor of Natural Raiaite:
" Ouaunony W. Aten, A. M., Superintendent of the Model School.
Azsurt N. Husrep, A.M, Professor of Mathematic
. Wurm V. J onns, A. M.. , Teacher of Mathematics. ,
Jony B, “Marsn, Teacher of Vocal Music. S
~ Miss Mary E. Butizr, Teacher of ‘Tatellectual Philosophy and
Elocution..
Miss Kare SToNEMAN, Teacher , of Algebra, Map Drawing and
Penmanship.
Miss Rusucca Hann, Teacher i in 1 the Model School.
Miss Exta L. Kuyns, Prineipal.of the Primary School.
Mrs." Enry A. Taytor, Teacher of Ethics and Elocution,
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‘Miss Josrrninz Saw, Teacher of English Grammar and Geometry.
Miss Amur1a E. Datey, Teacher of Rhetoric and Drawing.
Miss Mary A. MoCietuann, Teacher of Geography and History.
Miss Exxzazeru J. Gipson, Teacher in the Primary School.
FINANCIAL REPORT,
New York State Normal School in accownt with Executive Committee.
1868-9. De. |
Received from Comptroller . $16,941 76
‘e “Tuition, Model School. . 5,009 50
“ “ “ Primary School “1,405 25
« “ Miscellancous........ 78 15
a “ interest on deposits 57 80
J . _, $22,792 46
Or.
Balance from last year’s account (Assembly Documents, f
1869, No, 43) 6 $640 53.
By paid, fuel. . 666. 75
repairs “B45. 53,
& insurance. 100 00
& mileage... 610 70
“ text books and stationery. 514 99
se salaries . 13,200 00
& contingents 1,854 94
a Model School. 25969. 98
be Primary Schoo 1,187, 49
“balance to next y 5
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DOCUMENTS
Accompanying THE Annvai Rerorr or Tar Executive Commirrer.
(A)
Annual Register and Circular of the New York State Normat
School for the year ending July 1, 1869.
‘EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
s “Hon. ‘Anrax B. Waiver, Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Chairman.
Franti Townsenn.
Saxven B.Wootworrn, ‘Secretary and Treasurer.
Joun V. L. Parurn.
Sacon S. Mosuur.
FACULTY.
| Josnen Asses D. D., LL-D., President, and Professor of Intellee-
‘ual and Moral. Philosophy.
~Ropysy G. Knpact, A. M., Professor of. ‘“Mathetnaties.
Te Rox C. Coorzy, A.M. Professor of Natural Science.
“~ Gaavnony W. Aucen, A. ML, Superintendent of the Model School.
A.M, Teacher of Mathematics.
'T. Spexore Lroxp, ‘Teacher of Vocal Music,
Miss Louisa Ostrom, Teacher of Geography, History, and Drawing.
Miss Mary E. Borier, Teacher of Intellectual Philosophy, and
Elocution.
Miss Kare Sroxemay, Teacher of the Science of Government,
French, and Penmanship.
Miss Reszcoa Hanp, Teacher in the Model School.
Miss Erna L. Kuyes, Principal of the Primary School.
‘Mrs. Exauy A. Tayzor, Teacher of Ethics and Elocution.
Miss Joszruine Saw, Teacher of English Grammar and Latin.
Miss Amex E. Danny, Teacher of Rhetoric.
Miss Exaneru J. Grason, Teacher in the Primary School,
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STUDENTS.
Names. Towns. Counties:
Frank D. Abrams .. New Paltz... » Ulster,
Alvaro J. Adams: .. North Nassai . . Rensselaer.
Garrison H. Adamis..: » North Nassau : Rensselaer.
Melissa Adams. . - “Summit. . Schoharie.
Mary C. Alexander. 2. Cedar Hill . Albany.
Sarah J. Andersoit . . Albany . Albany.
Silas A. Anderson. » Putnam,
Hattie Andrews. oe Allbatiy as. Albany.
John W. Angevine.......: Worcester’ ..: . Otsego.
Altana Atchinson . ++ Jefferson .. . Schoharie.
Sophie L. Avery ........0. Windham .:. .. Greene.
Fannie E. Bailey. .» Carmel ... Putnam,
Ida Bain.... .: Bethlehem, . Albany.
Mary Baldwin « New York .....0.0. New York.
William J. Ballar . Otsego.
Imogene Barns... . Delaware.
Theodore Barringer . «Nagai Rensselaer.
Charles W. Bartram.
Helén J. Bassett.
Henry H. Beaty
Emma J: Becker
Martha J. Becker’.
Albert E. Behrends
Mary E. Belcher
Ada E. Bell . -
Anna J. Bell .
George E, Bellinger -
Maggie R. Bender.
Carrie’ C. Bennett’ :
Philetus'P. Bentley -
Ida Berry’...
Anna L. Best.
Ella F. Bigelow.
Loyal A. Bigelow:
Spencer’ Billingto1
John C. Bogardus.
Emma M. Bouck: .
. Duichess.
Albany.
Washington.
Schoharie.
Schoharie.
Queens,
Rockland. *
Albany.
Albany.
Schoharie.
Albany.
Albany. .
Otsego...
Rensselaer.
+ Columbia,”
Clinton.
Clinton.
Montgomery.
Albany.
"Albany. ©
Albatiy .
Salem
Hicksville
Sloatsburgh .
Adam’s Station
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‘Names. Townr, . Counties.
Emma Bondey........ .. North Greenbush. ... Rensselaer.
Harriet C. Bradford. Crown Point Centre. Essex.
Nettie Breese..... ++ Madison. :
Hannah E. Brewster ++ Otsego.
Carrie A, Brown . Orange.
Emma L. Brown. . Hamilton.
Florence E, Browne. Dutchess. -
-» Woreester.....
Port Jervis...
Benson ...
Bangall .
Florence G@. Browne. Troy ... . Rensselaer.
Jacob Brown... : Scheneyus: Otsego. ; :
Lydia H. Brown Schenectad, Schenectady, ..
Schoharie. |
Schoharie.
Otsego.
- Hainsville...
Shutters’ Corners.
Unadilla
Mary Brown. .
Sarah A. Brownell
Arthur S. Buckley
Lizzie Bugden.. Albany. .. Albany.
Tra L. Bulson... + Scheneyus. . Otsego.
Mary J..Caine.. . Albany .. Albany.
: Port Jervis
. Elgin...
Ella Campbell. ..
Maggie A. Campbell.
Mary L.. Canfield...
Augustus ©. Capro
Phebe Carrier
Anna §, Caryl...
Louisa Caskey...
William W. Cassidy.
George W. Chaloner.
Anna M. Chapin. .
Edwin M. Chesebro
Carrie R. Churchill
Louisa,” Churchill
Elijah D. Clark.
Orange. .
. Cattaraugus.
Benson ,. Hamilton, ©
Broadalbin Fulton. .
. North Nassau... .... Rensselaer.
. Central Bridge. . Schoharie.
. Schodack ~ Rensselaer...
Chemung...
, Rensselaer. , :
Albany.
-. Albany?
. Albany.
‘New York.
+» Oneida. =
» Madison...
Albany,
.. Rensselaer.
. West, Troy
» Albany -
+ Cohoes ...
++. Butternatg .
William 0. Cooke.
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‘Names. . ‘Towns. Comnties;
Maggie E. Conkling....... Southold .......... Suffolk.
Mary. A. Conners.......... Albany :. Albany.
Sarah L.. Cornelius........ Albany ..
«Pleasant Brook
Whitney’s. Point
. St. Johnsville.
» Knox ..
. Albany
. Albany’. .
. St. Andrews
St. Andrews
. Red: Mills
« Hebron...
Albany:
. Otsego.
.- Brodme.
- Montgomery.
Delia Crocker .
Julia .B. Grosbey ..
Elmer C. Crowell
James. B. Crowell.
Ellen Ourry.....
Henry D. Darrow.
Samuel P. Davies.
Kate.E. Day.... - New York........... New York. «
Anna Deacon. « Wappinger’s Falls. -. . Dutchess.
Mary H. Dean.. «Millerton Dutchess,
Louise Dearstyne » Baths. Rensselaer.
Mary J. Dearstyne . Bath’. .... Rensselaer. :
Milton Derby. . Kellogsville ........ Cayuga.
Emma G, Din: + Schodack ++ Rensselaer,
Mary J.. Dixon o COWES assathsoresa Siew Albany.
. Akron...
. West Troy,
. Saugerties .
~ Albany’...
. Rosendale -
» Frank Doctor.
Mary A. Donelly
Licie A. Donohu
Mary F. Dornet.
Anna M. Du Bois.
Hattie W. Du Mont.
Mary Dumont. .
Jerome Ecker.
Kate Ekenhead...
Jobn, H. Emigh...
Mary E. Ennis
Hattie Erwin
Mary A. Fagan...
Mary E. Fairchild.
Erie.
sy Albany.
. Ulster.
Albany.
. Ulster.
Ulster,
. Rensselaer.
..- Albany.
we Albany. :
.. Saratoga.
© Albany,
‘Albany.
‘Albany.’
- Rensselaer.
. West Berne. .
»Rensselaerville
Ballston Spa.
+ Albany +
ee Albany .
. Albany’.
Greenbush
Hannah. M. E.:Feeny + Stapleton ... Richmond:
Emma L.: Fellows... + West Sandlake. Rensselaer.
Sarah K. Feltham. Albany’. ...... . Albany.
Louise J. Ferguson East Springfield .... Otsego:
- Washington:
. Middle Granville... Washington. —
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Names. Towns, Counties.
Olevia Ferguson .......... Greenbush + Rensselaer.
Henrietta Ferrell. Renssélaer.
. Albany.-
Viletta 8. Field........... Albany
Nettie Follette......
Emma C. Foote
James H. Forman....
‘Rosetta A: Fort. .
.. Otsego.
. Otsego.
, Putnam.
. Albany.
..+ Cold Spring ....
... New Scotland .:
. Burnt Hills ..
Kate M. Foste Saratoga.
Eliza Fok. ... a Schoharie.
Adelaide Fredenrich....,.. Albany Albany.
Fishkill Plains
« Worcester ..
. Cedar Hill.
« Dorinansville .
. New York. .
+. Rondout .
. Albany -
Coxsackie
.- Philmont
+ Albany. .
Dutchess.
Otsego.
Albany.
Albany.
New York.:
Ulster.
Albany.
«Greene:
Columbia.
Albany.
Martha Fiith
Simon H. Gage.
Miner W. Gallup.
Elmer EH. Garrett. .
Anna Gartlette .
Alice Gasking
Kate Gates. ..
Nannie, P. Gate
Mary E. Gernon.
Mary J. Ginn...
Elizabeth F. Glen . Albany ~ Albany:
Maggie F. Glen. . Albany” Albany..
Alice Gordon... «+. Cuddebackville...... - Orange.
Wellington E. Gordon ..... Batchellerville ...... Saratoga.
Victoria E. Gorse. - Coeymans .. Albany.
Annie M. Gray. New York NewYork.
Clark W. Greene... Willett... Cortland.
Susan F.. Greer. . Albany. >. Albany.
Eleanor Griffin. . .... Wing Station....... Dutchess.”
Mary Grimes » Middlesex... 2.0.2... Yates.”
+. West. Troy. .
2 Bathowli...
Spring Valley.
Sarah E, Gunsalus.
Emma,Haext:..,.
Georgiana Haight.
Isaac N, Haight.
Julia M. Haight..
Milo B. Hall;
Anna‘J. Hallenbe
Anna E, Hanson. .
Lizzie Hanny..
Alice Harder .
. Albany.
. Rensselaer.
Rockland.
. Putnam.
Albany.-
Sullivan.
Albany.”
av sAlbany.
Albany.
. Schoharie.
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Names, Towns, Counties.
Mary E. Harrington....... Little Utida.......... Onondaga.
Allene. Hart... « Shrub Oak . Westchester.
Etta Hartnett... Albany.
Margaret Hartnett Albany.
Rosetta. Hartnett...... Albany.
Rosalie Hartwell... Schoharie.
Amelia ‘A. Haskell. Columbia.
Evaline. Haver
William J. Haverly..
Mary A. Hawley.
. Austerlitz .
++ Scoteh: Bush
++. West Berne. ...
~ Albany ..
Albany.
Albany.
Lucinda Hawthorne . » Sharon’... 0.4 Washington. :.
Anna C. Haynes. + Big Hollow. ... . Greene.
Lois J. Haynes... . Big Hollow. Greene. -
Nettie W. Heusti wow Keyesville. cece Essex.
Elizabeth A. Hick -+» Mount Vernon...... “Westchester.
Albert D. Hill . Albany . Albany.
Mary D. Hill. ++. Mahopac Falls... ... Putnam.
Louis J. Hoare... eed White Stone......0. Queens.
. Dutthess:
«++ Greene.
. Albany...
Rensselaer.
+ Ulster:
Dutchess.
. Dutchess.
Annie Fs Hobby «0.00.60 cee deeds
Ursula Hoes Westkill .
Lizzie J. Holmes... 2... Albany
Dora A. Hosme . Greenbush ..
Horace G. Howe. ... New Paltz...
Mary E. Hubbard ............. Millerton ...
Sarah E. Hubbard ... ,' Millerton.
Annie L, Huntley. ~ New York .. woo New York.
Mary F.. Hyde... + Whitney’s Point...... Broome.’
J. Lawrence Johnson . - Heuvelton ... St. Lawrence.
. Essex.
Albany.
Hamilton. ::
Maggie E. Jones ...
Hattie J. Kelley
Ruby..A. Kellogg ..
Elizabeth Kinne: Chenango.
Mary A: Kittel . Rensselaer:
Sarah R. Knapp Putnam.
Jacob D, Kniskern
Hattie M. Knowlton.
Emma N. Kyle.
Albany.
Schenectady.
Albany. °
Fannie J. Latta . Albany.
Sarah Lawrence. Albany.»
Annie C, Leonard. + Albany.
Montgomery. *
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Names: Towns. Counties,
Lucy Leonard... * Guilderland .. . Albany.
John J. Linson .., . Monticello... . Sullivan..
Clorinda E. Lobdell ... Albany..’. .. Albany. *'
Emily Loeber.. . Albany » Albany.
Ellen J. Logue. ... .. Albany... » Albany.
Orville 8. Long .... .. East Berne .... . Albany.
Carrie Loudon . Fultonham . «Schoharie,
Emma Loudon. . Fultonham .... . Schoharie. ..,
Mary Loudon . Fultonham .... + Schoharie,
Anna E. Lyons. Albaty .. Albany.
Simeon T. Maltby. . Bethel. . Sullivan.’
Ada Marean’.:.. Maine .... - Broome. 215!
Convas E.: Markham. West: Fulton. .. Schoharie.
Frank B. Mayham. Gilboa .. ~ Schoharie.
Anna McAvinne. Albany’... Albany.
Mary MeClosky Newburgh . .. Orange.
Anna McColluin ...... New! Salem Albany.
Agnes M.- McCollum New Salem Albany.
Henry D. McConkey... Root ..... Montgomery.
Elizabeth McCormic! Norman’s Kill Albany.
Mary A. McCoy... Yonkers .... . Westchester.
Helen McCulloch. Clarksville... 2 Albany!
Mary McDermott Albany ., » Albany. :»
Catharine E: McGregor. .... Albany: . .. . Albany
John V.. McHarg..... “New Scotland . Albany.: »
Ella F. McKean... > North Albany ........,. Albany.”
Mary McKenzie Adamsville. . Albany.
Sarah McNutt... «Watervliet .. 2 Albanysoo 2.
Elizabeth Meek ....... » Summit... . Schoharie.
Mary A. Meredith Albany... . . Albany.
Henry E. Mereness.. .» Sharon Centre ~ Schoharie.
Arsteen Millard... ve Albany... ». + Albanyse
Mary:J. Millard Albany .- Albany.
Anna Miller: .. wi Albany . Albany.
Francis.E. Millet « Indian. Fields. vo Albanyy. Coss)
Mary Miller: Niskayuna . Schenectady.
Ella Moran... Albany... oo. Albany, i
Maria C.. Moore... 2 KT ~ Wayne: 9:
Mary L.: Moore Oblong . Dutchess.
8. Amelia’ Morrison . - Livingston .. Columbia.
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‘Names. Towns, _
Angelia Mosher...... .,, Bethlehem .,........
Georgia A. Mosher . Albany! vaeeee eee
Hannah Mosher. .
Henrietta. Mott
. Callanan’s Corners.
. West Sandlake. .
Rensselaer. |
Albert Moxley. . Jefferson ... Schoharie.
Mary. J. Murphy. » Albany .. Albany.
Oscar Myers. . Barnesville . Schoharie...
Rosalie Newell. + Ausable For » Essex.
Libbie Newhouse .. . Greenbush . Rensselaer.
. Albany’. .
.. Stockport ...
.. Port. Chester .
Mary S. iver.
Cassie C. Ostrom.
Martha O. Palmer
Eugene Parish:
Mary Parish
Ida Parker. /
James Parks
Emma Parnell...
Marietta Patterson...
Cornelia E. Peck...
.. Glenmore.
Greenbush
» Bathsii..
«. Greene ..
Rensselaer. ;:: -.
Rensselaer....:.=
- Chenango:
Emma: L, Phelps. « Albany .. Albany.
Elizabeth Phillips. . . Saugerties. . Ulster. 1
Eunice. B.. Pinckney...’..... Albany’... Albany...
Christopher H. Pierce. v New York .. New York.
Archibald D. Pine........, Monticello . Sullivan. -
Margaret, Pine .+ + Marbletown «0.4.4 Ulster:
Gertrude Power . West Farmington ..... Ontario. |;
Mary J..Pratt.... ++ Westville +. Otsego.
Theodore Prothero . soe, Greenfield... 028 Ulster.:
H. Amelia Putnam. . Three Mile, Bay. Jefferson, 5.
Carrie- Quigley. «0... :
Maggie. M. Ray...
John. O. Reynolds, . .
John. Rhodes «'. .... . West Brookfield .....
Sarah Riéhards Sangerties.. Ulster: E
Elzada Roat..... Greenbush . Rensselaer... -}
Elizabeth A. Rooker........ Albany’... Albany. 04).
Emma L. Rosé... . Albany’... Albany.
Mary E, Rose: . New York New York.
George. W Rounds. ... Throopsville... ~ Cayuga.
William E: Rounds......... Henderson ,.....;...., Jefferson. .
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Raifies, ‘Towns. Cotmties,
Lydia Rowe... ..» Jefferson... . Schoharie.
Samuel E.:Rusk ++ Tannersville. Greene.
Ella Russell . : Bhine Oliff........-Dutchess.
8. Niles Saxton Westville .. + Otsego.
Mary. W. Sayles. Albany ... » Albany.
Cornelia Schermerhorn...... .... East’ Greenbush . Rensselaer.
Jennie Schoonmaker....... Tuthill . Ulster.
Alice E. Smith. . . Saratoga Saratoga.
Chara J, Smith. Cobleskill . Schoharie.’
Emma Smith Albany .. Albany.
Mary Smith + Albany . « Albany.
Mary G@. Smith Albany . » Albany. 2
Mary L..Smith
Anna E. Snyder
Jennie Southwick
Jane C. Spiers . ..
Jenetta Stalker. .
Elizabeth F. Stantial.
Carrie: M. Starr .
Ella J. Stiles...
Sarah A. Stiles ;
Durham ..
Rosendale .
Albany.
Meredith
Albany .
Albany . ‘Albany.
Phelps: .. Ontario.
New York ........ +. New. York.
sve Albany. \
Greene.
. Ulster.
. Albany.
Delaware:
Albany.
Ada A. Stockton. : Allegany. |
Charlotte Stoneman + Jamestown .. : Chautauqua:
Nancy D. Stoughton....+.. Greene’... + Chenango.
Annie Strathern .... New York New York. |
Jennie Sutliff ...... aes esa Johnstown . Fulton. |
Clarence W- Scott. . West Greenfield ....... Saratoga.
Josephine E. Seaman Castile Wyoming.
Julia A. Searle ... Franklinville ... . Cattaraugus. .
Ida Seger » Cobleskill... oe Schoharie:
Levi Seley North Harpersfield .... Delaware. i
Eva K. Sexton. . Bedford .. Westchester:
William M. Seymour «..... White Plains ‘Westchester.
Georgia Shadwick. » Albany . .. Albany...
Hestér $. Shaffer. Greenbush Renssélaer.
Annie J. Shanks Albany .
Albany .
Albany.
Albany.
Niagara.
Niagara) |
Lewis,
Sinith Sheldon
Mary J, Shute. ,
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Names: ‘Towns.
Mary E. Silkworth ........ Pittstown ......../.
Julia M. Simpson . Albany ....-....4+
East'Berne . -
. Millport -.......,.,. Chemung,
Emily A. Slade .
Olive D. Tanner .
Emma M. Teall... . Albany.....
Helen V. Ten Broeck - Mellenville ., ae
Alice L. Thomas ........... Anoram ......,.-«+ Columbia.
Belle Tiffany .....-+2...++ ‘Albany.
Margaret: Tierney. . os « New York.
Annie E. Tobin. ....2..... Albany, .
Susan J. Tommany Albany.
Mary L. Tompkins .. . Westchester.
Sarah A. Tompkins Westchester.”
+. Rensselaer.
+ Dutchess.
» Westchester.’
Alda ©, Traver .... 2.2... West, Sandlake.
Mary E. Traver... . Rhinebeck ..
Emma P. Traynier Tarrytown ..
Josephine Trego .......... -New Baltimore
Jennie C.. Troughton.
Emma L. Turner. .
Hason Turner’...
Ella V. Tuthill .
Helen Uline ......
George L. Van Allen
Mary G. Van Buren...
. New Baltimore
» Henvelton ....
Middleburgh
West Sandlake.
.- Bethlehem
. Albany
oy» St. Lawrence.
. Schoharie.
« Rensselaer.
Louise P. Van Deveer ..... Albany + Albany.
Lydia 8. Van Vranken. Schenectady: .-...., Schenectady.
Alida Van Wyck ‘Fishkill -village « Dutchess,
Ella Vermilyea ‘ : - Schenectady.
Hattie Vermilyea.. « Schenectady. »
. Stuyvesant Falls... Columbia. ©
George B. Vosburgh. .
. Kinderhook
Frank E, Wagner . -+.-Colambia. “
Chrystina Waite. Albany . Albany. °
Anna P. Wardwell... + Leeds: «10 Greene,
Helen E. Watson . .. Middleburgh ....... Schoharie.
Lizzie J. Webber. . Schenectady . Schenectady.
Jane Wensley ..: oe Albany.
Hattie 8. Wetsell’.... . Albany.
Samuel. L. Wheeler x :
Horace G. Wigham. - + Miller’s Place.
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18 [Szvate
“Nantes. ‘Towns. Counties.
Angeline Wilkins sev Peekskill ‘Westchester. ©
Emma._L:: Williams . Barryville. . Sullivan.
Fannie E, Wilson . Salem. . Washington. ”
Emma Wood .........+ +». Albany .. > Albany,
Isabel -Woodin » Pawling . Dutchess.
D. Louise Woolworth...... Syracuse... + Onondaga,
Fannie‘. Worden.......-. ‘Albany. sc Albany."
John A: Wright . .- Lansingburgh. Rensselaer.
Licitta. M. Wyatt. ........: Cambridge Center... Washington:
Lois R. Young..........+.. Guilderland Center... Albany.»
GRADUATES OF THE FORTY_NINTH. TERM
Expme Jinvary 27,. 1869, anp ‘rue. Sunsxcrs or rut’ Essays. |
‘Name, sees County. sass + Subject.
George E. Bellinger...... Schoharie .... Moral Heroism:
H, Lizzie Brewster... « Adealisme! ye 0 35 porn
. George W. Chalone . Culture, A ‘
Mary. E: Clark. .. « ife.a Discipline,
Hattie Erwin»... . Absent Ones.»
Nettie Follette .. . Quiet Pleasures,
Lucinda Hawthorn Rensselaer -.. Milton.
Lois J. Haynes ....... Greene ...2.... Woman’s Work,
Libbie 8. Kinney... Chenango,.... Tendency to Perfection.
RosalieM. Newell... Essex ii... < Our. Three-fold. Nature:
Emma L, Phelps...... Unexpected Results... a
H. Amelia Patnam . The Everlasting:
Maggie M. Ray... Importance of Little Things.
Sarah. Richards . Progress of Natural. Seierice.
Julia,A. Searl . Mystery.
Mary L: Smith ..., . My Lays
Charlotte Stoneman. . Goldsmith,
‘Westchester... Moral Beauty.’
Washington: .. A. School-girl’s Thoughts,
Emma P. Traynier ..
Licetta M,. Wyatt.
"GRADUATES OF THE FIFTIETH ‘TERM
Eypwe Tony, 1869, anv Tae Supsucrs or THE Essays. .
Name =, |... Connty, 2. , Subject. :
Frank D. Abrams _ Ulster .. - Thought.
Loyal A. Bigelow . i Earnestness.
Harriet ©. Bradford... Evermore; 9° 3,
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Name, : County. Subject.
Florence E. Browne..... Dutchess .... Self-Reliance,
Maggie A. Campbell Cattaraugus... Towards the Light.
Phebe A. Carrier. Rensselaer... Anticipation.
Anna M. Chapin. Classmates. :
Carrie R. Churchill. ~ Sir, Walter Scott. oi:
. Realities.
+ Orange... 2. Are the Planets Inhabited ¢
James B. Crowell. .
Samuel. P. Davies Washington .. Culture.’
Kate E. Day . Saratoga. .... Then and Now.
Hannah. M. E. Feeny.. ..: Richmond...; Sunshine.
Lonise J. Ferguson. .... Otsego. .......' Mental Science.
Henrietta Farrell.
“Mary J..Ginn. : 0.
Alice Harder ..
Allene Hart...
William J. Haverly:
Louise J. Hoare...
Horace G. Howe
Annie-L.. Huntley.
Mary F. Hyde...
Sarah R. Knapp.
Simeon T. Maltby.
Ada Marean......
Convas E. Markham:
Ella F. McKean...
Henry E. Mereness
Eunice B. Pinkney
John ©. Reynolds .
Ella Russell . .
8. Niles Saxto:
Georgia Shadwick.
Julia M. Simpson -
Alice E. Smith
Clara. J.Smith...
Elizabeth F. Stantial
Carrie M. Starr ....
Jennie M. Sutliff.
“Olive D. Tanner
“Emma M: Teall
Sarah A. Tompkins: ..
«> Rensselaer:
» Promises. .
Leaving School.
Schoharie. .... Samuel Johnson.
- Westchester... The Diamond.
» Albany ....+. SelfGovernment. '
William: Cowper.
. Independence.
- It might lave been.
The Earth and Man.»
~Wind-wafted Seed.
Unity of Nature. ;
The ‘Poetry of Life.
Early Impressions.
‘Woman’s Rights.
Patrick Henry...,
Study of History...... :
. What shall we Teach?
Home. . .
Object of Life..
Borrowing Trouble.
Isaac Watts.
Life’s Contrasts:
«John. Bunyan.::
Beauty.:: s
Associations of Night.
i Sullivan “
Broom
Schoharie
» Albany
- Schoharie,
. Albany
., Broome.
Dutchess .
Schoharie:
‘Albany .
. Putnam .
Pi (Staamé
Name. County. Subject.
Mary G. Van Baren. «+. Albany ..... Retrospection.
Louise P Van Deveer... Albay ..... Shadows.
Alida Van Wyck i..... Dutchess .... Too Late,
Anna P. Wardwell ..... Albany. ..... Education.
Hattie S. Wetsell ....., Albany ....- ‘Thackeray.
DESIGN OF THE. NORMAL SCHOOL.
The design of the Institution is to furnish well qualified teachers
for the Public Schools.of the State of New York. . 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 instraction in.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 supeivinion: and criticism :of the President and other
teachers.
The course of instruction’ and Spracien ecuipian two years. The
year is divided into two terms.of twenty weeks each. The students
are divided into four classes... These, for purposes of recitation, are
subdivided into as many sections as citeurhstances may Sean.
COURSE OF STUDIES.
/ : Juyor Crass—Finst Term.
Arithmetic, Algebra, Paglia! Grama, Geography, Ancient ang
Most History.
Junior Crass—Suconp Term,
. Algebra continued, Higher Arithmeti¢, Natural Phieeby,
Botany, Rhetoric, English ‘Grammar, Geometry.
Santor Crsss—Finer Trex.
Geometry. continued, Ethics, Natural. Philosophy “continued,
Astronomy, Political Economy;. Seience of Government,’ Higher
Algebra, the English Language.
Senior’ Ciass—Srcoxp’ Tire. -
English Literature, Tnigllectual, Philosophy, Trigonometry and
Surveying, Chemistry, Geology, Book keeping, Evidences of Christi-
‘anity, Butler’a, Analogy, Review of Studies. ‘
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Composition, Elocution,; Vocal Music, Penmanship and Drawing,
receive prominent attention throughout-the course.
TERMS OF ADMISSION.
All candidates for: admission ‘to the school xiast furnish satisfac-
tory evidence of good moral character.
Candidates for admission to the: lowest class. must,.if ladies, be
not less than sixteen years of age,.and. if gentlemen, not less than
eighteen. They must pass a satisfactory examination in Spelling,
Reading, Writing, Geography, Arithmetic and English. Grammar,
and. must subscribe a declaration that their object in connecting
- themselves 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 examination, above mentioned, pass a-satisfactory examin-
ation in all the studies which have been pursued by the class to which
they seek admission.
Those who would avail themselves of. the best advantages afforded
by the Institution, should take the whole course. A large part of
the instruction given is oral. Munch of this must be lost to those
entering an advanced. class. If any part.of the course, be omitted -
_ it should be the latter part. .
PERSONS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION.
Each county is entitled to twice as many pupils as it has repre-
sentatives in the Assembly. Students are appointed by the Superin-
tendent..of Public. Instruction on recommendation. of the ‘School
‘Commissioners,, subject: to the required ‘examination. When the
quota of a county is filled, candidates having the proper qualifica-
tions will bé appointed to fill vacancies in the representation of other
counties, on application to the President. As such vacancies have
always enisted, the School is practically open to all wwho desire to fit
« themselves to become teachers,
22: [Seyate
CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMENT.
To Azzam B. Weavzr, Supt. of Public Instruction :
This will certify, that
POF sieceiwtrgares in the county
Ae -.. years, is recommended as a suitable
candidate for appointment as a pupil in the State. Normal School at
Albany, from the... Assembly Districtin the county of. .
School Commissioner of the: county Ge
» Dated Patties 718
the recommendations in each case should be sent to the’ Superintendent of Public
Instruction for approval.
TUITION AND: TEXT BOOKS.. «©: i
Tuition and text books are furnished free'of charge. The amount
of fare necessarily paid in coming by publié conveyince to the School
will be refunded to those who are Present at the beginning ‘ of. the
term and remain till its close.
BOARD. ‘ : w |
The price of board in respectable ‘families varies from $4.50 to $5 .
per week, in most cases, exclusive of washing. Those who wish to
board themselves, can procure furnished rooms at $1 per week. By
so doing, they can reduce their expenses for board'to. $3. per week.
LIBRARY.
“Bedeara an abundant supply: of text books upon all the foe ie of
the course of study: there isa well selected miscellaneous: library to
which all the pupils have. access, free of charge. he State aibrary,
is also freely accessible to all.
APPARATUS.
The a’ chetateal and philosophical apparatus: of: the: school is-large.
and complete in all departments. 2
TERMS AND VACATIONS.
|
The Fall Term begins on the first Wednesday in September. |
The Spring Term begins on the third. Wednesday in February.
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PROMPT ATTENDANCE. ° :
Students should each Albany the’ day’ before’ the opening of the
term. They should come at once to the 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 term,
every day" ’s absence must prove.a serious disadvantage to the student.
DIPLOMAS..
The following diploma is ‘given to those who io vomits the a piesenbed
»eourse of study and practice in teaching:
STATE OF NEW YORK, :
~ Norman ‘Scoot, Arpany, Ne Ys Bate} |
To whom it may concern :
This certifies that A. B., having been amember 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 thé duties of a teacher.
[Signed by each:member of the Faculty: ]
In accordance with the above certificate, we, the Executive Com-
mittee, have granted this Drrroma.
[Signed by each member of the Bxecutive Committee'j’
By an act of the Legislature passed April 11, 1849, “every teacher
shall be deemed a qualified. teacher who shall. have in pOeeessioa a
Diploma from-the State Normal School.” © --- >>!
MILEAGE,
The following table will show the sum a student of each. county
will receive at.the end.of the term as s:traveling empeni?
Counties. . Amount paid
‘to each pupils
Albany... °
Allegany ... $930
Broome .. 4.00
Cattaraugus. 9°00
Cayuga... 315
Chautauqua - 8.30
Chemung. . 7-00
Chenango 3°70
i 5 50
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Amount paid
to each papi.
eo
SHSRSRRSSSSSSSS
$5. 00
1 50
6 00
5 60
6 60
"1 50.
5 50
1 05
4:00
17%
4 8
BS
- 4 0
Livingston 5 6
Madison ....,.++ 35
Monroe ... 4 6
Montgomery . . 9
New York. 32)
Niagara. 57.
Oneida . 2
Onondaga 29
Ontario . 45
Orange . 2 6
Orleans 55
Oswego 4 00
“Otsego . 3 00
Putnam 2 00
Queens . 35
Rensselae : ed 20 |
“Richmond 3 50
Rockland 3.00
Saratoga. . 90
Schenectady 45
Schoharie 1 50
Schuyler an 5 50
~ 4:96
6 00
‘Steuben .. 8 00
Suffolk . 5 50
Sullivan A 55
Tioga .. 6 50
Tompkin 525
Ulster .. 200
‘Warren .. 3°95
Washington 2 50
Wayne... B85
Westchester . 3 00-
Wyoming 7.00
Yates .... 550
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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. °
Applications for admission to the Model School should be made to
the superintendent, Mr. Allen. For tuition and text-books, a charge
is made of twenty dollars per term of nineteen weeks.
Applications for admission to the Primary School should be made
to the principal, Miss Keyes. For tuition and text. books a charge
is made of twelve dollars and fifty cents per term. i
PUPILS IN THE MODEL SCHOOL.
Richmond Andrews,
Carrie Angus,
Ida M. Bell, .
John F, Birch, °
Willie Burgess,
Frederick Burton,
Clara Button,
Kate Callender,
James A. Carmichael,
Anna Cassidy,
Apna N, Cassidy,
Charles Cassidy,
Charles Connel,
John C. Cooley,
Helen®M. Clark,
fOttie J. Crandall,
Josie Craig,
Emma Crapser,
Jennie Crapser,
Belle Cunliffe,‘ *
“Harry Curtiss,
Howard Dennison,
Mary Dennison, :
Emma Dickey,
Frank Douglas,
Herbert Downing, ©
‘Willie Earle,
Alice Easton,
[Senate No. 18.]
Floyd Elmendorf,
Willie Elmendorf,
Eva Elmore,
John Farvell,
George W. Farvell,
Sophia Feary,
Alida French,
Mary French,
Mary A. Frost,
Elizabeth Fort,
Bella Gates,
Carlisle N. Greig,
Albert Griffin,
Charlie Gould,
Hattie Guyer,
Flora Lewin,
Carrie Lightbody,
Mary Low,
Mary P. Luke,
Elisha Mack,
"Rosa Mann,
James Martin,
Kittie J. Martin,
Nettie Martin,
Walter B. Marsh,
Thomas McCreddie,
Dennis McGraw,
Anna MeGowen,
Mary Merchant,
James Mills,
Samuel P. Mix,
Mella Mott,
Thomas Murphy,
Carrie Nichols,
Edwin ©. Osborn,
Jennie Osborn,
Leonard ©. Paige,
Theodore Parker,
John Parsons,
John E. Patton,
“Frank Payne,
Howard Payne,
Charlie Preston,
Frank Preston,
John V. L. Pruyn, Jr.,
John E. Pulling,
Le Grand Randall, ©
Marianna Randall,
Willie Randall,
Samuel Redstone,
Eddie Reed,
Fannie Rogers, -
Nellie Sayles,
Etta Scott,
Matther Shepard,
Solon Slade,
John Sill,
William Sill,
Carrie Smith,
Miron Smith,
Morris Smith,
Phillip Smith,
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William Smith,
Willie Stevens,
Ella Stickney,
Stephen Sweet,
Sarah Swift,
Frank Tallman,
Mary Teeling,
Hettie Ten Eyck,
Jennie Terrell,
Albert Thompson,
Cantine Tremper,
Charles Tremper,
Jamie Van Alstyne,
Alexander Van Buren,
John Vanderpoel,
Gussie Van Dusen, «
Martha H. Vane,
John Van Gaasbeck,
Fort Van Rensselaer,
Howard Van: Rensselaer,
‘Vrooman Van Rensselaer,
Fletcher Vosburgh,-
Miles Vosburgh,
Rodney Vose,
Rollin Vose,
Lillian Weaver,
~ Charles Wilson,
Minnie Wilson,
Willie Wilson,
Addie Wightman,
Clarence Wightman,
Rensselaer G. Wilbur,
Blanche E, Whitney.
PUPILS IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Herbert Andrews,
Maggie Andrews,
Lawson Annesley,
Phebe Annesley,
Cortland 8. Babcock,
Elmore Bellows,
Warner Bott,
Satie J. Branion,
Ellie Brown,
Charley Brown,
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Willie R. Cassidy, Ira Osborne,
Eddie Cassidy, ‘Willie Pauley,
Ella Chase, Frank D. Payn,
J. Clark Cooley, Annie’Phelps,
Helen B. Cooley, Enna Pratt,
Dennison Cushing, Bessie Price,
Edward Cuyler, Howard Reed,
Robert Davis, Lavina Rose,
Frank Denison, Annie Safford,
Fred. Easton, William H. Seward,
Carlos Elmore, . Harry Simmons,
Harry Frazer, Frank. Sisson,
Edward Gallein, Eddie V. Smith,
Bracy Gallein, Carrie D. Stannerd,
Henry Gallein, Engene Streight,
Frank Gearon, Mabel Streight,
Fred. Geller, - Ida. Taylor,”
Sarah Girvin, : Arthur Thompson,
Mattie Goewey, : Frank Tremper,
Ada Herdman, Harry Van Buren,
Charley Hitchéock, Fred. Wemple,
Thomas Hoyt, Eddie Wemple,
John Imrie, : Fred. Wendell,
Willard E. Keyes, Harry Wendell,
Jesse Leonard, James Wendell,
Howard Lilienthal, * _ Harvey Wendell,
Arthur Lloyd, Edgar Wheeler,
Clement G. Martin. Lizzie Whitney,
Millie Meleck, © Chauncey ‘P. Williams, ©
Kate McGowan, Robert Winne,
Hattie McKaig,.. | George Wolford.
James Murphy,
*, SUMMARY.
Normal School . :
Model School . . ae
Primary School. ......... 00.22.0000 vaeeluns © eee. B
POOL casas comenmcnmbonewbaws eaten ivgt tee 562
sew Aavk State Hormal School.
Forty- Nixnta TERM.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2ith, 1869.
va
2%
p RDER OF EXERCISES.
1. PRAYER,
2. MUSIC, Anthem—‘ Brightness of the Father’s Glory.” Gluck.
3, ESSAYS.
4, MUSIC. Glee—‘ Isle of Orono,”
ESSAYS.
s
6. MUSIC. Solo—“ Beautiful Snowdrops.”
7. ESSAYS.
8. MUSIC, Song—“ Distant Music,”
9. DIPLOMAS CONFERRED.
10, MUSIC.
Bohemian Melody.
Ola Air.
oe
GeEorGE E. BELLINGER,
H, Lizz Brewster,
| -Groran W, CHALONER,
Many E. Crank,
Havre Erwin,
Nerrm Fourerrs,
Lora Hawrnonye,
‘ ~ Lors J. Haynes,
L--Lospie 8, Kinney,
| -Rosanim M. News,
| Bawa L. Paces,
-H, Aweta Purnas,
~ Macerm M. Ray,
Sarat RIcHARDs,
| ~ Jura A. SEAREE,
| Many D. Survu,
- CHARLOTTE SIONEMAN,
Ena P, TRAYNIER,
~ Licerra M. Wyarr,
pers OF THRE ”
Schoharie Co.
Otsego Co.
Rensselaer Co.
Madison Co.
Albany Co.
Otsogo Co.
Rensselaer Co.
Greene Co.
Chenango Co.
Essex Co.
Albany Co:
Jefferson Co.
Albany Co.
Ulster Co.
Cattaraugus Co.
Greene Co.
Chautanqua Co.
Westchester Co.
Washington Co,
Lae,
GRADUATING JANUARY 27, 1869,
AND THE SUBJECTS OF THEIR ESSAYS.
Moval Heroism.
Heals.
Culture.
Life a Discipline.
Absent Ones. |
Quiet Pleasures.
Milton:
Woman's Work.
Tendency to Perfection.
Our Three fold Nature.
Unenpected Results.
The Everlasting.
Importance of Little Things.
Progress of Natural Seionce.
Mystery.
My Libvary.
Goldsmith.
Moral Beauty.
A Schoolgirt’s Thoughts. if
se
(Co
| New York Stare Norman $cuoot.
PLPCIBTE CBRA,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 80th, 1869.
cd
ou
4
Pp
DER OF EXERCISES.
Pr ne XS
. PRAYER.
. MUSIC. Anthem—* Blessed be the Lord God.”
. ESSAYS.
MUSIC, Chorus—“ The Springtime of the Year.”
ESSAYS.
MUSIC. Glee—* Love's Ritornella.”
ESSAYS.
MUSIC. Chorus—“ Recreation.”
. DIPLOMAS CONFERRED.
Mason.
Thompson.
Cooke.
Nuschute,
er
@¥Frank D, ABRAMS,
/ Lovan A, Brentow,
Harniet C, BRApFoRD,
¢ Frorence E, BRowNe,
Macere A, CAMPBELL,
Puupe A, CARRIER,
Anna M, CHAPIN,
Carr RB. Caurcni,
Many Cute,
Jawes B, CrowEnt,
Sasrven P. Davins,
y: Kare E, Day,
J-Hanwant M. E. Feeny,
pLourse J. Faravsoy,
Huyrrerra Ferre,
Mary J. Gryn,
Anice Hanper,
Attene Harv,
Wiutram J. Haverty,
Ulster,
Clinton.
Fssox.
Dutchess.
Cattaraugus.
Rensselacr.
Albany.
Albany,
Albany,
Orange.
‘Washington,
Saratoga.
Richmond.
Otsego.
Rensselaer,
Albany.
Schoharie,
‘Westchester.
Albany.
ssRS OF THR C
Ligg,
GRADUATING JUNE 30, 1869,
AND THE SUBJECTS OF THEIR ESSAYS.
Thought.
Eawnestness.
Evermore.
Self Reliance,
Towards the Light.
Anticipation.
Classmates.
Sir Walter Scott.
Realities.
Are the Planets Inhabited?
Oultere.
Then and Now.
Sunshine.
Mental Seionee.
Promises.
Leaving School.
Samuel Johnson.
The Diamond.
Self-Government.
Lourse J, Hoarw,
\7 Horace G. Howe,
Annig L, Hontixy,
¢ Mary F, Hype,
Saran R. Kare,
Srumon T. Maursy,
J ADA MAREAN,
Convas E, MARKHAM,
Exia F. McKean,
Henry E. MERENESS,
Eunice B. PINKNEY,
Jouyx C. ReyNoLps,
ELLA RUSSELL,
8, Nives Saxton,
Gxorara SHADWICK,
JuLiA M, Srrpson,
Auice E. Sars,
Cara J, Surrn,
Evizanern F, SraNdran,
Carri M. Starr,
JENNIE M. SuTuFr,
OxtvE D. TANNER,
Euma M, Tear,
7 Saran A, ToxrKrs,
Mary @. VAN BUREN,
Louise P. VAN DEVEER,
so AtaDa Van WyoK,
Anna P, WanpwELL,
7 Harrie 8. WETSELL,
Queens.
Ulster.
Essex.
Broome.
New York.
Sullivan,
Broome.
Schoharie,
Albany.
Schoharie.
Albany.
Broome.
Dutchess.
Otsego.
Albany.
‘Albany.
Saratoga.
Schoharie.
Albany.
Putnam.
Fulton,
Chemung.
Albany.
Westchester.
Albany.
Albany.
Dutchess.
Albany.
Albany.
William Couper.
Independence.
Te might have been.
The Barth and Man.
Wind-Wafted Seed.
Unity of Nature.
The Poetry of Life.
Barly Impressions.
Woman's Rights.
Patrick Henry.
Study of History.
What shalt we Teach?
Home.
Object of Life.
Borrowing Trouble.
sane Watts.
Life's Contrasts.
John Bunyan.
Beauty.
Associations of Night.
Music.
Echoes.
The Higher Law.
Imagination.
Retrospection.
Shadows.
Too Late.
Education, Physicalé Mental.
Thackeray.