Executive Committee Minutes, 1885 July 29

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MEMBERS OF THE CLASS,

GRADUATING JUNE 26, 1885,

And the Subjects of their fssays.

NAME. Posr Oreicr Supyect or Essay.
Lavra H. ArtcH Albany, Woman’s Influence.
3. ATKINSON, Albany, Keep to the Point,
BARKER, Athany, Romantic Poetry.

rsville, On the Threshold.
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Sara A. BEERS, Rome, Ninth and Nineteenth Century.

Cora BELL, Knowersville, Little Things.

Louise D. BIDpELL, Hunter, A Ride through the Catskills,
Ouive E, Bowen, Hartford, The Point of View.

Puiverte K, Bristow, West Sandlake, Industrial Education.

Mary E. BURGESS, Hunter, Literature in the Schools.

Exaa J. Cam, Waterville, Beauty for Ashes,

Etta A. Coo! Belfast, Good Luck and Good Management.

ANNY M. CHALMERS, Perth, ‘Taste for the Beautiful.

aRET M. CHALMERS, Perth, Failures.
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LARD M. CLARK, Minisink, Imperishability of our Actions,
Anna EB. Drat, Troy, Our Inheritance.
Esteuta DEMAREST, Nanuet, Our District Schools.
Joseenine A, Ducan, Peekskill, Good Cause makes Stout Heart.
Marcarer C, ENNIS, Pattersonville, Railroads.
Ana C. Fivcn, Northampton, Thought,

ANNE G. FULLER, East Watertown, Shadow and Sunshine.
Merrie E. Gurr, le Bridge, Traditions of the Hudson.
Lavra F. Gurreau, Holland Patent, Newspapers.

Arice F. HAuery, Deposit, Palestine and its Asso
Joun F. Harris, Garratisville, Our Own Times.
CATHARINE H. Hasprouck, Montgomery, The End not yet.

Ina K. Hockem Bath-on-Hudvon, & Lesson.

Myra L. INGALSBE, Hartford, ez,

areie M. JACKSON, Yonkers, Rise, and Roll the Stone away.
Jessir C. Kiuaery, Rethlehem Centre, The Journeys.

NIE LIVINGSTON, Middletown, Cobwebs.

Cetta Loppent, Medway, Footprints of Time.
Cora E. Lyon, Gilbertsville, Labor.

Green Island, Mission of Birds.

Fohnstown, Superstitions.
ANNIE MULFoRD, Patchogue, What our Youth Read.
Munir A. Parks, Albany, Representative Women of
Eva A. Parsons, Middle Work.

A Rummage in the Garret.
Jeannie A. REED, New York City, Typical Teachers.
Heven M. Srexerrt Leeds, Pruning.
Emmy M. Stover, Valley Fails, Forest Children.
qua L, Srowirrs, Flat Creek, Mysteries.

‘THoMas M. St, Jonny, Albany, The Benefits of Science.
GeraLpINe H.Toowry, — West Troy, Gifts,
Anna E. VANDERZER, Cedar Hill, Pleasures of Music.
Carats W xs Warwick, Nature’s Harmony.
Herre G. Ware Philadelphia, (Excused for illness).
Epa YARRINGTON, Glen Cove, Letters.

Ladies, 48; Gentlemen, 3; Total, 51.

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