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Gxeculive Gommillec.
HON. NEIL GILMOUR,
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUI LIC INSTKUCTION, AND CHAIRMAN EX-OFFICIO.
PROF. JACOB MOSHER, M.D.
HON. ROBERT H. PRUYN, LL.D.
CHARLES E. SMITH, Esa.
DAVID MURRAY, Ph.D., LL.D.
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Faculty.
JOSEPH ALDEN, D.D., LL.D., PRESIDENT,
AND PROFESSOR OF MENTAL AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY.
ALBERT N. HUSTED, A.M.,
PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS.
WILLIAM V. JONES, A.M.,
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS,
JOSEPH 5. ST. JOHN, A.M.,
PROFES30N OF NATURAL SCIENCE.
JOHN B. MARSH,
PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MUSIC,
MISS KATE STONEMAN,
TEACHER OF GEOGRAPHY, DRAWING AND PENMANSHIP,
MISS MARY A. McCLELLAND,
TEACHER OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND HISTORY.
MISS MARY F. HYDE,
TEACHER OF RHETORIC AND GEOMETRY.
MISS JOSEPHINE E, SEAMAN,
TEACHER OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION,
MISS CAROLINE BISHOP,
TEACHER OF ELOCUTION.
MISS ANNA A. FARRAND,
TEACHER OF ARITHMETIO AND ALGEBRA.
MRS. MERIBA A. B. KELLY,
SUPERINTENDENT OF THE MODEL SCHOOL,
MISS ELLEN BISHOP,
ASAISTANT IN THR MODEL SCHOOL,
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NAmMEs.
GEORGE BABCOCK,
ALBERT IX. BARRETT,
Students.
SENIORS—Second Term.
RESIDENCRA, Rooms,
Cobleskill, 17 Daniel.
Perth Centre, 281 Hamilton.
Worcester, 37 Hawk.
Carkit kK. Brsnor,
JOUN S. BROWN,
DrvintLo N. BULSON,
Kpowarp A. Burt,
SARAH LOVINIA DENNIS,
“Macare FirzGera LD,
WILLIAM C. FRANKLIN,
ELLA J OUNSON,
CAROLINE A. KAISER,
A. BELLA Maynon,
CHARLOTTE EK. MILER,
Mary E. MILLER,
Eva C. Moore,
Crartes A. Morr,
Augusta M. MULLER,
SIDNEY W. NICHOLLS,
K. Linnib Parks,
Wittiam R. PATERSON,
Junta BE. Rawciirrr,
KimMaA M. Roscor,
EMMA A. SHELDON,
L. Ber Simons,
CarrRib I. SMITH, |
NELLIE A. ‘THOMPSON,
ANNIE T. VAIL,
JENNIE R. VAN TINE,
Maria M. VROOMAN,
Meredith Hollow, 5 Congress.
51 Philip.
17 Daniel.
10 Lancaster.
Galway, 37 Hawk.
Plank Road, 281 Hamilton.
Haverstraw, 238 Madison Ave.
Albany, 54 Bassett.
Port Chester, 238 Madison Ave.
Ballston, 259 Lark,
Dobb’s Ferry, 24 Jay.
New Rochelle, 321 Hudson Ave.
Morris, 38 Howard.
New York, 20 Second.
West Winfield, dt Philip.
Worcester,
Hast Galway,
Whitehall,
Minaville, SL Elm.
Chipman’s Point, 49 Spring.
Tarrytown, 259 Lark.
56 Park Ave.
259 Lark.
Klizabethtown,
Valley Falls,
Brooklyn, 30 Hawk.
Albany, 197 Lancaster.
Green Island, Green Island.
Millbrook, 198 Lancaster.
Clarence, 259 Lark.
Bethlehem Centre, Bethlehem.
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SENIORS—First Term.
NAaMBs.
Carript D. ABBOTT,
EiinaA F ANDREWS.
Exava lL. BAILEY,
Ina M. Bisnop,
Amza J. Boyce,
SteLLA L. BURDICK,
BENJAMIN IT. CARHART,
Lypta M. CARPENTER,
Carrie F. CLIrFORD,
AGNES KK. COFFEY,
Prerer F. CoLitins,
FranK COMESKEY,
Ricnarp E. Coon,
Maaatg B. CostTeL.o,
Kate A. CULLEN,
Lizzig CULLUM,
JULIA S. DOWNER,
H. ADALINE DUNCAN,
Dera L. Duxy,
Zep. A. DYER,
Mary A. HARLEY,
DANIEL R GEARY,
Carrie L. Hanp,
ADELBERT C, HAYDEN,
Iba L. JOHNSON,
WILLARD D. JOHNSON,
HELENA A. KRING,
KATE S. LIVINGSTON,
Lizzikt B. MARVIN,
CHARLES McKeErn,
Mary E. Murpock,
Mary F. Murpny,
JENNIE NIXON,
KirTLAND W, PERRY,
RESIDENCES. Roome.
Centre Brunswick, 63 Swan,
Yonkers, 151 Chestnut.
Coeymans, 228 Hudson Ave.
Worcester, 87 Hawk.
16 Park.
329 Clinton Ave,
77 Second.
Y? Park.
Lake Grove,
lriendship,
New Baltimore,
Eagle Bridge,
Albany, Troy Road.
Southfield, 27 Howard,
Salem, 147 Central Ave.
Tappan, 51 Philip.
Stillwater, 13 Park.
West Troy, West Troy.
Albany, 166 Madison Ave.
Sag Harbor, » 27 Howard.
Trenton, 129 Grand.
Saratoga Spa., 321 Hudson Ave,
Albany, 65 Colonie,
East Berne, 257 lm.
Albany, 4 Chestnut,
Albany, 288 Washington Ave,
Spencertown, 27 Howard.
Osborn’s Bridge, 9 Congress.
Spring Valley,
Burlington Flats,
27 Toward.
51 Philip.
Mayfield, 129 Grand.
West Troy, West Troy.
Jamaica, 35 Elm.
Harlemville, 64 Howard.
Crown Point, 238 Madison Ave.
Albany, 44 Philip.
K. Greenbush, E. Greenbush.
Centre White Creek, 13 Park,
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NAMEs, RESIDENCES. Rooms.
CHARLES F, RANDALL, Burtonville,
Lucy K. RkEYNOLDs,
MINNIE RYSEDORPH, Greenbush,
JANE A. SALMON, Southold,
A. LOUELLA SANDERSON, Morris,
ADOL, SCHLELERMACHER, Livingstonville,
Joun W. SHAW, Morris,
Mary K. Snow,
19S Lancaster,
64 Howard,
Batchellerville, 56 Park Ave.
KUGENIA STEINER, Modena, 151 Elm.
SARA A. STEPHENS, Albany, 318 Clinton Ave.
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Auausta ‘TABOR, Cohoes, Cohoes.
ANGELINE WATSON, Bolton, 120 Grand.
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CORA WELLS, Fonda, 386 Hamilton,
GEORGE H. WELLS, Southold, 51 Philip.
MINNIE F. WELLS,
FiLorA A. WILBER,
WILLARD WINNIE,
FreED M. Woostsr,
Crown Point Centre, 129 Grand.
Clinton Hollow, 3 Wash. Ave.
South Valley, 53 Kagle.
West Walworth, 321 Hamilton.
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64 Howard.
Durham, 35 Elm.
208 Hamilton.
198 Lancaster.
51 Philip.
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JUNIORS-—Second Term.
NAMES.
THomaAs B. ALDRICH,
Carrip A. BEEBE,
CHarues A. BooTH,
JENNIE BRINK,
Laura J. Brust,
Errig Russet. Buck,
Vivid ADA BUCK,
Mary E. BUELL,
Exuma L. BURDICK,
Mary E, CAL,
Livia G. CAMERON,
Minnigz J. L. CASEY,
JACOB CHADEAYNE,
Evizapeta A. COwLes,
M. ADA CREHAN,
Izora BE. Crim,
Mary T. Crorts,
- Mary M. DAVENPORT,
ELLEN ADAIR DOOLEY,
GEORGE H. Fort,
Wititam H. Frick,
BELLE GERMOND,
M. JENNIE GLOVER,
JOHN GROSSMAN,
Una A. Horton,
Martin R. JOYCE,
MINNIE H. JOYCE,
Frep De L. KING,
Kate KE, KNAPP,
Eiia La Monte,
Nerrie S. LASELL,
Emma S. Le Boreur,
Mary Estier LE Borer,
GeorGE L. LInuir,
RESIDENCES. Rooms.
Port Jefferson, 5 Congress.
New Concord, 25 Second. :
Grand Gorge, 64 Howard.
Glasco, 25 Lancaster.
Centre Brunswick, © 63 Swan.
Crown Point, 329 Madison Ave,
Crown Point, 329 Madison Ave.
Clyde, 151 Elm.
Syracuse, 57 Jay.
Haverstraw, 178 Hudson Ave.
Albany, 330 Washington Ave.
West Troy, West Troy.
Sing Sing, 118 Jefferson.
Osceola, 78 Grand.
Greenbush, Greenbush.
Jordanville, 56 Park Ave.
Newtonville, 15 Hawk.
Quaker Street, 87 Hawk.
Glenmore, 287 Madison Ave.
McKownville, 11 Congress.
Harris Hill, 64 Howard.
Albany, 82 Grand.
Clyde, 151 Elm.
Napanock, 6+ Howard.
Albany, 420 S$. Pearl.
Hillsdale, 49 Spring. ‘
Albany, 40 Grand.
Batchellerville, Kast Albany.
East Fishkill, 203 Lancaster.
Richmondville, 240 Hamilton.
Altona, 203 Lancaster.
Albany, ; 3 Congress.
Albany, 3 Congress,
Putnam, 75 Klm,
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Berrie mae \ RESIDENCES, Rooms,
ZEMIE L, LINK, Troy, 63 Swan.
Netrre B. Lockwoon, Albany, 54 Morton,
Nenu T. Lonnas,
Orson E. Lonayrar, Woodstock,
Iba McEnroy,
Mary J. McHuan, Albany, 52 Bassett.
Crecinia A. McMorrow, Cohoes, Cohoes,
JESSE MCMULLEN, Worcester, S2 Grand,
NELLIE McQuapE, Albany, 7 Columbia.
Kuma MILLER, ‘ Middleburgh, — 198 Laneaster,
Harte B. NIcCHOLs, Albany, 187 Lumber.
CHARLOTTE R. PARMELEK, ( rreenbush, . Greenbush.
ALICE PENNY, Haverstraw, 238 Madison, Ave.
SUSAN Post, Garrisons, 238 Madison Ave.
WALTER E. Porrer, — Middle Granville, 64 Howard.
Kpiru R. Porrs, Mineville, 202 Hamilton,
D. A. SchrMernorn, Roxbury, 73 Elm.
JOANNA §. SCHLEMMER, Castleton, 131 Clinton Ave.
CLARA I. SHERMAN, Albany, 67 Myrtle Ave
IDA J. SHIELDS, Belcher, 208 Hamilton.
OLLA F. STEAD, Albany, 203 Lancaster,
Neviz E. Srrarron, Clyde, 151 Elm.
KATE BELLE THomPson, Albany, 330 Hamilton
GERTRUDE E. Tren, Coxsackie, 238 Madison Ave.
Horace KE. Twicret, Barryville, 147 Central Ave
BrsstE B. VAN GAASBEEK, Kingston, 349 Hudson
Kirrie N. WEIANT, Stony Point, 30 Lark
a WELCH, Cohoes, Cohoes
HATTIF A. rkimer 7 ‘lip.
IE A. West, Herkimer, 55 Philip.
James R, Warr, Kast Albany, Kast Albany.
JENNIE WHYLAND, Albany, 654 Broadway.
ELLA JULIET Wiaars, Point Peninsula, 15 Hawk
Psa H. WILcox, Morris, 38 Howard
EORGE O, WItsky, Aquetuck, 5 Congress,
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Saratoga Springs 202 Hamilton.
| 64 Howard,
THomas W. McArtruur, Putnam, 75 Elm.
ANNA J. McCAmpri DGE, Ticonderoga, 329 Madison A ve,
Cold Spring, 208 Hamilton,
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JUNIORS—First Term.
Names. RESIDENCES. Rooms.
Jessie B, ABBOTT, Centre Brunswick, 63 Swan
MinniEé AGAN, Johnsonville, 27 Howard.
CLARETTA J. ANDERSON, Albany, 65 Madison Ave.
JENNIE C, ANGELL, Chatham Village. 27 Howard.
JOSEPHINE ASHTON, hast Albany, East Albany.
SARAH F. AUSTIN, Peekskill, » Madison Place.
Dena S Bacon, Batchellerville, 56 Park Ave.
Junta M. BALLARD, Brewsters, 56 Park Ave.
Eva M. BARRINGER, Nassau, 2h Lancaster.
MINNIE BATES, Greenbush, Greenbush.
AMELIA C. BECKET, Albany, 09 Colonie.
Kate G. BeLLew, Tuckahoe, 383 State.
ELLEN FL BENNETT, Albany, 6 Charles.
FRED S. BLESSING, Slingerlands, Slingerlands.
Sanps J. Bowman, + — Salt Pomt. 712 Broadway.
Mary L. BRAYMER, North Hebron, MF Kagle.
Cora A. BRIGGS, Albany, 10 Lancaster.
Grorae Z. Brockerr. Brockett’s B’dge, 339 Mad’n Av.
CARRIE A. Brown, Oppenheim, 15 Hawk.
Shutter’s Cor’s, 904 Hudson Av.
Brinckerhoffville, 712 B’dway.
Knowersville, Knowersville.
ELLA BROWNELL,
Myers BROWNELL,
ELLA BRUNK,
JAMES CALLANAN, Castleton, 61 Ferry.
ALICE S. CALLEN, Charlton, 259 Lark.
JouN D, CAMPBELL, Rockland, 55 Philip.
THERESA A. CAREY, Albany, 115 Elm.
West Troy.
-202 Hamilton,
Samupn, M. Caruartr, West Troy,
AGNES S. CHALMERS, Perth,
Emma M. CHatMerRsS, — Galway, Bath.
JAMES A. CHAPMAN, South Durham, 389 Mad’n Ave,
Mary L. Criciesrer, Broome Centre, 55 Philip.
AbA C. CLEVELAND, Franklin, 25 Lancaster,
JuLIA A. CLEVELAND, = Franklin, 25 Lancaster.
Carris F, Coron, Shushan, 129 Grand.
Mary EK. Couurer, Salem, 10 Lancaster.
H. SyLvesterR Corey, East Worcester, 53 Eagle.
Mary L. Cow.zs, Osceola, 78 Grand.
ANNIE T. Cox, Albany, 41 Morton.
GRACE G. CUNNINGHAM,Greenwood Works, 27 Howard.
ELNnora V. DAvIs, Glasco, 329 Madison Ave.
HERBERT DEDERICK, Palenville, 11 Congress,
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Names.
JosepH H. DEDERICE,
W. #H. Dory,
JOSEPHINE Du Mont,
Mary Enppy,
Mary EK. ELMors,
Carrie KenLoaa Evans, Kast Albany,
Sopuie M. Fiscuer,
SARATL I. GANNON,
BirpeLLA M. GARNER,
Nerrin N. GARNER,
LLIZzzZik GARNSRY,
MicHAkL N. GILMORE,
LAVINA A. GOEWEY,
EV A GROSVENOR,
JANE FL HALLOCK,
SUSAN HALLOCK,
Marra V. HAmpson,
Grorak H. Heap,
Jennerre lL. Henpry,
Karrie TT. HERBER,
Kpirn A, Horvon,
MLLA J. HouLinan,
FANNIE LLUESTED,
LILLIAN 8. Hype,
JARVIS S. INGRAHAM,
Marrige May JACKSON,
JENNIE MAY JOHNSON,
‘THEOPILILUS JOHNSON,
JENNIE L. KATHAN,
Jessie L. KEESLER,
FRANK EE. KINCAID,
Evenyn A. KNIFFEN,
Mary La Monte,
Ricnarpb A. LANE,
IMMA R. LEONARD,
JENNIE LEONARD,
Ursuta J. LEonARD,
Mary H. Linpsay,
Karrie LIrcHreireLp,
Froresce C. Luppey,
Jexsie L. A. MaLuon,
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RESIDENCES. Rooms.
Palenville, 11 Congress.
South Hartford,
73 Elm.
NAMES.
Lizzin S. McCLELLAN,
Wits G. McDONALD,
Haxxan R. McDovuGat, Lee,
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RESIDENCES, Rooms.
Cohoes, Cohoes.
Cobleskill, 281 Hamilton
3 Fayette.
Bath, Bath.
Easton, 34 Myrtle Ave.
Liberty, 386 Hamilton.
East Albany
Port Chester, 282 Central Ave.
Albany, 44 North Lark.
Chatham Village, 63S. Swan.
Chatham Village, 63S. Swan.
166 Eagle.
208 Hamilton.
208 Hamilton.
79 Columbia.
35 lm,
120 Grand.
203 Lancaster.
61 Maiden Lane.
Martin McHAare, New Scotland,
Carrie C. McMILLAN, Salem,
Marta B. MeMinnanx, Salem,
Josie McQuADE, Albany,
ANNIE C, MrAb, Bedford Station,
ANNIE FE MEAD, Chestertown,
Onaa BE. Meyrowrrz, New York,
Jonesville,
Clinton Corners,
West Sandlake, 213 Hamilton.
trosvenor's Cor’s,
Glen Cove,
tlen Cove,
Yonkers, Troy.
Albany, 49 Howard.
Monticello, ISS Jay.
Feura Bush, 376 Madison Ave,
» Madison Place.
Peekskill,
Cohoes,
West Nassau,
Whitney's Point,
129 Grand, |
97 Herkimer.
Iks Jay.
To Kim.
1238 Eln.
123 [éhlm,
Cohoes. —
126 State.
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Appik MILLER,
CHARLES Ro MILLER,
Marriua A. MILLER,
Mary A. MILLER,
KATHARINA MULLER,
ALMIRA A. MUNGER,
Lizzig A. MuRRAY,
WinuraAm H. Myers,
FRANK NEWBURY,
Mary J. OAKES,
Emma F. PARK,
JESTENA PHILLIPS,
Anna E. PRAT?,
MILTON QUAY,
TEMBER EK. RADLEY,
Newuik F, REARDON,
WitiraMm G. REED,
JENNIE REID,
Antice M, REYNOLDS,
Dora C. ROTHAUPT,
Kate,W. Rowe,
Anice KE. Row ey,
Coxsackie,
West Sandlake, 13 Park.
Three Mile Bay, 1h Hawk.
Katonah, 35 Elm.
Highland Falls, 238 Mad’n Ave,
Albany, 70 Schuyler.
West Albany, West Albany.
Reynolds, Congress.
Lincoln, 321 Hamilton.
Copenhagen, 15 Hawk.
Hillsdale, 10 Lancaster.
Wappinger’s Falls. 81 Elm.
Lake, 10 Lancaster.
Knox, 5 Congress.
Amsterdam, 73 Elm.
Albany, 159 Eagle,
Alton, 51 Philip.
West Hebron, = 102 Franklin.
Peekskill, 2 Madison Place.
Albany, 68 Bassett.
East Chatham, 183 Hudson Ave
Mellenville, 237 Madison Ave.
Albany, 17 Westerlo.
Morris, 198 Lancaster.
Hoosick Falls, 55 Bassett.
Hillsdale, 37 Myrtle Ave.
Ballston, Hamulton.
Chittenango, Hamilton.
Albion, 105 Clinton Ave.
Middleburgh, 55 Philip.
Summit, +6 Park Ave.
Bolton, 118 Jefferson.
Broome Centre, 5 Philip.
Prattsville, 55 Philip.
Broome Centre,
West Troy,
Kast Albany, Kast Albany.
Knowersville, Knowersville.
West Albany, West Albany.
55 Philip.
Troy Road.
Anverre E.G. Russevt, Lebanon Springs, 27 Howard.
CARRIE C, SACKETT, Mansfield, 44 First.
Lypt1A J. SANDERS, Ticonderoga, 37 Hawk.
ANGIE EK. SAYRE, Dundee, 872 Madison Ave.
9 Wendell.
35 Jay.
259 Lark,
225 Hamilton,
Harpersville,
Coeyman’s Hollow,
Indian Fields,
Hartwick,
Epitu C. SCHOUTEN,
*CFARRETT SHEAR,
ANNIE S. SHULER,
Auice L, SILL, ;
* Docwaned.
Names.
SARAH C. SILVER,
FLORENCE M. SMITH,
ForsytHe C. STEELE,
WARREN Ei, SULLIVAN,
ALICE H. SWEET,
Iba A. TAYLOR,
JESSIE TERWILLIGER,
Lizzin A. TOMPKINS,
Mary A. Tounry,
JENNIE TOWNSEND,
SARAH V. TRAVIS,
Ina M. Van Cort,
ANNA VAN HEUSEN,
Inez VosBuRGH,
Marcia J. WAGAR,
LULAH WAGONER,
CHARLES WALRATH,
PHOEBE B. W ASHBURNE, Northumberland, 225 Hamilton.
LAURA WELSH,
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RESIDENCES. Rooms.
Croton, 10 Lancaster.
West Burlington, = 302 Lark.
Shushan, 339 Madison Ave.
Ithaca, 9 Congress.
Dean’s Corners, 37 Hawk.
West Galway, Y Wendell.
Voorheesville, 2 Madison Place.
Bemis Heights, 250 Lark,
Irvington, 202 Hamilton,
Coxsackie, 129 Grand.
Garrisons, 2388 Madison Ave.
Mansfield, 44 First.
Knowersville, © Knowersville.
Ghent. 63. Swan.
Eagle Mills, 157 Elin.
Schenectady, 150 Jefferson.
Port Jackson, ” Congress.
GSlourse of Dfudp.
JUNIOR CLASS — Frrst Term.
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Map Drawing,
Penmanship, Physiology, Algebra.
JUNIOR CLASS — Ssconp Trro.
Algebra continued, Higher Arithmetic, Elocution, Rhetoric,
English Grammar, Geometry, Botany, Natural Philosophy,
History of the United States,
SENIOR CLASS — First Term.
Kast Galway, , 225 Hamilton. ;
Geometry continued, Natural Philosophy continued, Ethics,
Fannie W. Wicks, Patchogue, S1 Elm.
Huerpert KE. WitttAMs, Middleburgh, 64 Howard. Astronomy, History, Science of Government, Higher Arithmetic,
SEYMOUR WIISEY, Coeyman’s Hollow, 35 Jay. Higher Algebra, Criticism, Free Hand and Industrial Draw-
Fanny J. Woon, Albany, 43 lm. ing.
Marton Wooverton, Albany, — 60 Elm. : a eae ;
Barr, C. YOUMANS, Middleburgh, 64 Howard. . BESEOR CLASS — Becoxp SEEM.
Anice L. Youna, Carlisle, : 56 Park Ave. English Literature, Mental Philosophy, Trigonometry and
Mary P. Youna, Hartwick, 295 Hamilton. Surveying, Chemistry, Geology, Book-keeping, Evidences of
149) Christianity.
Composition, Elocution, and Vocal Music receive prominent
Dummaryp, attention throughout the course.
Sentors: Second Term. - - - - . - 99
SENtIorS: First Term - : - - . 52
Juniors : Second Term . - - . 7 .
Juntors : First Term , “s. ¥ . . 149
300
Germs of Admission, Ke.
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 Reading, Spelling, Geography, Arithmetic and English
Grammar, and must subscribe a declaration that their object
in connecting themselves with the school, is to prepare them-
selves for the work of instruction in the Atate.
The course of instruction and practice occupies two years,
The year is divided into two terms of twenty weeks each. The
students are divided into four classes. These are subdivided
into as many sections as circumstances may require,
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 aud
develop the mind.
Persons cannot be made teachers by merely being told how
to teach. They must themselves be taught in the right man-
ner. They must themselves form the mental habits which it is
their duty to aid others in forming.
Every teacher in the Normal School is expected to be, by
example and precept, a teacher of Didactics. Instruction in
the art of teaching is thus given at every recitation in every
department. Special attention is given to the study of the
human mind as the object and instrument of education.
Besides thus receiving from the Faculty instruction in the
art of teaching, the pupils are, at the proper stage of their
progress, required to teach in the Model School one or more
hours a day, for twenty weeks, under the supervision of the
Superintendent.
When the school was established, the number of pupils from
each county was restricted to twice the number of its repre-
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centatives in the Assembly. The establishment of seven addi-
tional normal schools in the State has rendered this restriction
unnecessary. The school is, therefore, open to all who desire
to fit themselves to become teachers. When the quota of a
county is filled, pupils from that county are credited to coun-
ties whose quota is not full.
Students desiring admission to the school should apply to
their Commissioner for an appointment. If the applicants
possess the requisite qualifications, he will grant it, and send it
to the Superintendent of Public Instruction, who will indorse
it and send it to the President, in whose hands it will be found
on the arrival of the pupil at the school.
Students should reach 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 baggave will be delivered
free of charge.
Tuition and text-books are furnished free of charge. The
amount of fare necessarily paid 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 43.50 to
*4 per week, exclusive of washing. Those who wish to board
themselves can procure furnished rooms at SL per week. By
so doing, they can reduce their expenses for board to $38 per
week, All places for board must be approved by the Faculty.
It will be seen that the studies of the First Term Junior
embrace those usually taught in district schools. Many attend
school during that term, and then leave and teach for a time,
and thus procure the means for returning, and completing the
course.
Tue Fatt Term begins on the second Wednesday in
September.
Tue Srrinc Term begins on the second Wednesday in
February.