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STATE NORMAL COLLEGE

@yRADUATING (@XERCISES

OF THE

Ninery-EicHTH TERM

Friday, June 16, 1893
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HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL

ALBANY, N. Y.

STATE NOKMAL COLLEGE

GRADUATING EXERCISES

NINETY-SEVENTH TERM
Tuesday, January 31st, 1893
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BJ
HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL

ALBANY, N. Ys

STATE NORMAL COLLEGE

GRADUATING EXERCISES

e
OF THE

Ninety-EicHTH TERM

Friday, June 16, 1893
3

HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL

ALBANY, N. Y.

Program

MUSIC—Chorus, Sanctus,

Mozart
‘Twelfth Mass.
Prayer,
MUSIC—Chorus, ‘The Fisher-Crew’s Return Veasie
ESSAY—Poetry as a Factor in Education.
James Robert White.
(a. Byentide, Abt.
MUSIC—Chorus,4 6. When in Grief’s Dark Vale, Donizetti
¢. Hail Smiling Morn, i Spofjorth

‘The Power of Sympathy in a Teach

Eliza A, Tuthill,

1. Hearts Feel That I
sace Bones (From the Cantate iy

pee ST By twenty-four young ladies and Gilee Class.
4. A Little Peasant Maid (Waltz), Lohr

Mendelssohn

rst Sopranos.

Misses GRACEY, LANSING, LOZIER,
MCGOWAN, SANFORD, SHERRILL, SPEIDEL
SULLIVAN, YOUNG, WINANS.

ond Sopranos

Misses CURTISS, MCBRIDE, OWEN,
SHERMAN, SURDAM, WILLIAMS,
WILLS

tItos.

Misses EMMANN, GATCHELL, GRAHA
Hook, Husrep, Lock woop, Smrrti

st
SSAY-

Music in the Kinder
ANNA BE

MCBRIDE

MUSIC—Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
Messrs. NEWRURY, CAMPHELL, BRowN and Dow
and GLEE CLAS:

ESSAY—The Future of the Ancient Classics
ELIZABETH MIDDLETON SHERRILL

MUSIC
ORCHESTRA
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATE:
Hon, CHARLES R. SKINNER
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
(f MUSIC—Chorus, The Pilgrim Fathers, Brown

Benediction,

GKADUATES

JUNE 16, 1893

COLLEGIATE COUR:

Name. Post-office
Ainerr Bours, A.B., Naples,
Raymonp Exisworrn Brown,Ph. B., Alfred Centre,
Harrie E, Burpick, Ph. B., Alfred Centre,

Danten Jorvan, E
Acvin A, Lew

Rome,

ae a ae Alfred Centre,
Ernest E. Race, A. B., Greene,
Caruerine Marier Riper, B. L., Brooklyn,
Saran Pameta Wiiiiams, A. B., Glens Fall
Evizanern Mippu

;

ron SHERRILL, A. B., Palmyr
Ruri Dakin Suerrmi, A. B., Palmyra,

CLASSICAL COURSE.

Name,

Atice Hetena Haut, Watervil
Epwarp B. Harris, Lyons
Naruan J. Lows, Big Flats,
Merrirr EB. Newsury, Wolcott,
Grorcranna Ronerts, Bi idge,
FREDERICK Munson Rocers, Union Springs,
M, AGyes Taytor, Penn Yan,

James Rovert Wurre, Zast Albany,

Sveti E. Wurrraker, Hoosick Fal

Euizavetn Learmonti Younc,  Copake,

County.
Ontario.

Allegany
Allegz

y:
Oneida.
Allegany
Chenango.
Kin,
Warren.
Wayne.

Wayne.

County.
Oneida
Lewis.
Chemung.
Wayne.

Cayuga.

Yates.
Rensselaer.

Rensselaer

Columbia,

Henry Em

RSON ADAMS,

Russett Heacock Bettows,

Jennie J. Campnett,
Berti Case,

Vena Case,

Joanna R. Cueary,
Wiiitam S. CoLeman,
Lititan Cecetta Contver,
Evatyn B, Garcuer

Janus K, Garcnert,

TA Secor GRACEY,

Roxcy Jane Grirriw
Ipa Evizazeru Hunn,
Mvxrie E. Hook,

B. Hunt,

Grace Epwa Lone,

ADELE

Ciartes Benjamin Marvin,

Rosei1a Noon,
Jesste OWEN,

Mary C. Payne

Jessiz May S

KATHERINE Samiti

RMAN,

Jutta Euizaperu Surpam,

Euza A. TuTstny,

NA H HILL,

Carrie M, Unpernti1,

Auten Henry Wricut

ENGLISH COURSE,

Post-office.

aneatele:

Gloy

sville,
Bovina Centre,
Conesville,
Conesville,
Newburgh,
Manning,
White Plains,
Alton,

ton,
Yonkers,
Utica,
Pelhamville,
Cassville,
Nunda,

New Scotland,
North Nassau,
c

Cohoes,

le,

Schenecta

Albany,
Albany
Waverly,
Middletown,
Wading River,
New Rochelle,

Rome,

County,
Onondaga.
Fulton.

Dela

re.
Schoharie.

Schoharie.

nge.

Orleans.

chester

Wayne.

stchester.
Oneida.
Westchester.
Oneida,
Livingston,
Albany.
Rensselaer.

Wayne.

Schenectac
Albany.
Albany,

Tioga.
Orange.

Suffolk.
Westchester,
Oneida.
KINDERGARTEN COURSE.

Name. Post-office. County.
He.en Carouinr ARNOLD, Palmyra, Wayne.

Ayna Brie McBripr, Alplaus, Schene:

Louise SANror, Palmyra, Wayne.

Maupr Coron Stewart, Greenwich, Washington

CALENDAR FOR 1893.

The College year is divided into two terms of twenty
weeks each. The Fall term begins on the first Wednes-
day in September, and the Spring term on the first Wed-

nesday in February.

1893.
Fall term begins - : : : - September 6
Examination and registration of students — - September 6

The High School, Grammar School, Primary and
Kindergarten departments will re-open on Monday, Septem-
ber rrth.

The High School department prepares students for
business, for college, or for the Normal College.

Tuition fee, including charges for the use of books, is
only ten dollars for a term of nineteen weeks in any

department,

wh

mM.

pay
STATE NOKMAL COLLEGE

(GRADUATING ©XERCISES

OF THE
NINETY-SEVENTH TERM
Tuesday, January 31st, 1893
9
HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL

ALBANY, N.Y.

Prograrn

MUSIC— Anthem, Glory and Power and Majesty, - - — Bordese

Prayer.

MUSIC—Chorus, On Life's Journey, = 8

ESSAY—Ethics in the School Room,

NNAH MARIA HENRY.

MUSIC—Chorus, Luna, aoe: ieee - - Barnby

ESSAY.

‘Teacher as a Specialist.

NA BRETT.

Ne

(@. Chorus, See our Oars with Feather'd Spray, Stephenson

(2. Two-part Song. Over the Waves we Float, = Glover

LADIES OF THE GLEE CLass.

aded School System.

AY—Advantages and Disadvantages of our G

EDWARD RIEMANN,

PauL

Rubenstein

(a. Wanderer’s Evening S

MUSIC—Part Songs

(8. O’er the Sands, 2 = - Abt

First Sopranos.
Misses CARSON, FITCH, GRACEY, LANSING, PRATT
PHILLIPS, SHERRILL, YOUNG

Second Sopranos

Misses CURTISS, GRAHAM, HAINES, OWEN, SHERMAN,
SMALLING, SURDAM,

Altos,

Misses DuGay, Hitt, Hoox, Hustep, Lewis,
PRICHARD, SMITH, SWARTWOUT, GATCHELL

ESSAY—College Literary Societies.

Euiza D. PAYNTAR.

(@. Soprano Solo and Chorus. Vesper Hymn, Stephenson
Miss YOUNG and GLEE CLass.
(8. Chorus, Ladies’ Voices. The Smiling Dawn, - Handel

ADDRESS TO GRADUATES.

Hon. JARED SANDFORD.

Glee. Come let usSinga Merry Round, - -  Marschner

Benediction,

%*

GRADUATES.

JANUARY 31, 1893.

COLLEGIATE COURSE.

Name. ice Coun
Suerntn, Ruri Dakin, A. B.,  Palmyre Wayne

SLISH COURSE

es Post-office County
Axixs, Aywa Brut, Tuckahoe, Weste r.
Boop, Neu Howe, Mill Point, Montgomery.
Bo.ennaxer, Lunia C., Red Hook, Dutchess.
Brett, S. Anna Saratoga

Carson, ADELAIDE FELTER,
Conurx, Oscar E
Cocurane, Neviur Lean,
Coteman, Frances May
Corney, Byrn,

Decker, Warrer J.,
Drake, Au :
Duean, L,
Duaan,

Junction,

Brighton,

Pe ill,

y Liviian, Dutchess.
ghts, N. J.

Montgomery

Cameron,

Wuson Revnen,

Gitiesrm, Sara M., Glen Sp Sullivan.
Giuuiaxp, Grace Aupan, Delmar, Albany.
Greene, Groror my Cairo, Gree

Haines, Karuarine

Frances, Bridget bi Suf
Hatt, Mary Srvare, Canandaigua, Ontario
Hamivron, Mary Scuuvrer, Elmsford, Westchester.

Henry, Hannan Mana, Troy Rensselaer

Name.

Howe, Auerep Van Bues,
Hounr, Marra,
Jounson, N. P.
Keiner, Mary E
Lewis, Manet Lucrerra,
Mackey, Auice C.,
Marate, Jessie Isapore,
Martin, Ipa Esteve,
McFaxtanp, Mary
McFartang, Cuartes T.,
Morey, AncELa,

Myers, Emer A.,

Noxan, Karuiven E.,
Noay, Saxau E.,

Parsons, Burton B.,
Parriz, Ronee? GARDNER,
Paynrar, Euiza D.,
Puyurs, ANNA Bete,
Pratt, Lucinpa Prart,
Riemann, Paut Epwanp,
Ross, Grorcra

Seaton, Grace M.,

Starter, Harriette,
Smavuine, Emerine L.,
Swim, Errey Bravvent,
Srannro, FRANK,

Srevever, FRances BerrHa,
Swarrwour, Anya K.
Swearmay, Ciara B.,
Urman, Cora E.,

Vincent, Maz E.,
Vossurcu, May Marcaner,
Warren, Crara E.
Wurrney, Aveta K.,
Wooparp, Cuirrorp A.,

Banks,

IZABETH,

Post-office.

Ma
Pent
Nyack
Genev
Ny
Westford
South Bloomfield
Port Chester,
Salem

New York,
Burnt Hills,
Clyde,

Lee Centre,

Lee Center,
Wolcott,
Livingston,
Long Island City
East Quogue,
Ephratah,
Albany,
Amsterdam,
Richfield Springs,
Eureka,

Cohoes,

Spring Valley,
Brookfield,

Troy,

Prospect,
Amsterdam,
Albany,

Oneida,
Canajoharie,
Port Chester,
Amsterdam,
Hartford,

ack,

County.
Suffolk,
Yates
Rockland.
Ontario.

Rockland
Otsego.
Ontario.
We
Washington.
New York
Saratoga.
Way
One
Oneida
Wayne.
Columbia.

tchester,

e.

a.

Queens.

Fulton
Albany.
Montgomery.

Otsego.
Sulliv
Albany
Rockland
Madison.
Rensselaer.
Oneida.
Montgomery
Albany
Madison.
Montgome
Weste
Montgomery
Washington.

sster

CALENDAR FORK 1893.

The College year is divided into two terms of twenty
weeks each. The Fall term begins on the first Wednes-

day in September, and the Spring term on the first Wed-

nesday in February
1893.
Spring term begins, : : : February t
Examination and Registration of students,  - February 1
Arbor Day, 5 = 2 - - . May §
Memorial Day, = : 2 Z May 30
Exercises of Graduating Class, r & June 16
Fall term begins, — - : : - September 6

The High School, Grammar School, Primary and
Kindergarten departments will re-open on Monday,
February 6th.

The High School department prepares students for
business, for college, or for the Normal College.

Tuition fee in all departments, including charges for

the use of books, is only ten dollars for a term of nineteen

weeks,

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