Commencement Program, 1893

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STATE NORMAL COLLEGE

_ GRADUATING EXERCISES

oF THE

Ninety-SEVENTH TERM

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A Tuesday, January 31st, 1893

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HARMANUS BLEECKER HALL

ALBANY, N. Y.

Program

MUSIC— Anthem, Glory and Power and Majesty, - = ~— Bordese
Prayer.
MUSIC—Chorus. On Life's Journey, 9 - = = = Veasie
ESSAY—Ethics in the School Room.
HANNAH MARIA HENRY.

MUSIC—Chorus Luna, - = = = ee Barnby
ESSAY—The Teacher asa Specialii .
S. ANNA BRETT.
geste {a Chorus, See our Oars with Feather’d Spray, Stephenson
c 6. Two-part Song. Over the Waves we Float, — - Glover

LApIss OF THE GLEE CLass.

ESSAY—Advantages and Disadvantages of our Graded School System.
PAUL EDWARD RIEMANN.

(4. Wanderer’s Evening Song, - Rubenstein
MUSIC—Part Songs}
(2. O’er the Sands, eS ep aya abe

First Sopranos.

Misses CARSON, FITCH, GRACEY, LANSING, PRA‘
PHILLIPS, SHERRILL, YOUNG.

Second Sopranos.

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

Altos.

Misses DuGAN, Hitt, Hoox, HusTep, Lewis,
PRICHARD, SMITH, SWARTWOUT, GATCHELL.

ESSAY—College Literary Societies.

Buiza D. PayNTaR,

(4. Soprano Solo and Chorus. Vesper Hymn, Stephenson
MUSIC—4 Miss YOUNG and GLEE CLass.
(4. Chorus, Ladies’ Voices. The Smiling Dawn,  - — Handel
ADDRESS ‘TO GRADUATES.
Hon, JARED SANDFORD.
MUSIC—Glee. Come let usSinga Merry Round, - = - — Marschner

Benediction.

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GRADUATES.

JANUARY 31, 1893.

COLLEGIATE COURSE.

Name, Post-office.
Suerritt, Rurn Dakin, A. B., Palmyra,

ENGLISH COURSE.

Name. Post-office.
Akins, Anna Bi Tuckahoe,
Bioop, Neti Howe, Mill Point,
Bovensaker, Lugiia C., Red Hook,

Brett, S. ANNA, Galway,
Carson, Aprtatpe Farrer, Haverstraw,
Conurn, Oscar Epcar, Canaan Centre,
Cocurane, Nevuie Lean, Wells,

Coreman, Frances May, Amsterdam,
Corney, Evi, Dutchess Junction,
Decker, WALTER J., Hillsdale,

Drake, ALICE JANE, Brighton,

Ducan, L, Gerrrupe, Peekskill,

Ducan, Mary, Geneva,
Duncan, Mary Liiiay, Moore's Mill,
Duntop, Jessie CAMERON,

Famine, Witson Revne Fort Plain,

Giuesrir, Sara M., Glen Spey,
Giuutayp, Gracr Atay, Delmar,
Grernr, Grorcr R., Cairo,

Haines, Kariarine Frances,” Bridgehampton,
Hat, Mary Stuart, Canandaigua,
Hamitron, Mary Scuvyier, Elmsford,

Henry, Hannan Marta, Troy,

County
Wayne.

County.
‘Westchester.
Montgomery.
Dutchess.
Saratoga,
Rockland.
Columbia.
Hamilton.
Montgomery.
Dutchess.
Columbia,
Monroe.
‘Westchester.
Ontario.
Dutchess,

Hackensack Heights, N. J.

Montgomery.
Sullivan.
Albany.
Greene.
Suffolk.
Ontario,
Westchester.
Rensselaer,

Name.

Howe, Aurren Van Buren,
Hunt, Martna,

Jounsox, N. P. Banks,
Keumire, Mary E
Lewis, Mase Lucreria,
Mackey, Aurcr C.,
Maxoe, Jessix: Isavore,
Martin, Iva Estee,
McFartanp, Mary Et
McFarzang, Cuarres T
Morey, ANGELA,
Myers, EMER A.
Noay, Karan
Noxan, Saran E.,
Parsons, Burton B.,
Parriz, Rovert GARDNER,
Payntar, Exiza D,
Pumps, Anna Br
Pratt, Lucinpa Peart,
Riemann, Pau. Epwarb,
Ross, Groncta,

Seaton, Grace M.,
Stater, Hareerre,
Smattanc, Exnuive L.,
Smrrn, Errey Bauve.t,
STANPRO, FRANK,

Sree

E.,

SwearMan, Cara B.,
Ursan, Cora E.,

Mar E.,
Vospurcit, Mary Marcaner,
Warren, Ciara E.,
Wurrney, Apia K.,
Woovarp, Cu

Post-office.

Mattituck,
Penn Yan,

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,

County.

Suffolk,
Yates.
Rockland.
Ontario.
Rockland.
Otsego.
Ontario.
Westchester.
Washington,
New York.
Saratoga.
Wayne.
Oneida.
Oneida.
Wayne.
Columbia.
Queens.
Suffolk.
Fulton.
Albany.
Montgomery.
Otsego.
Sullivan.
Albany.
Rockland.
Madison.
Rensselaer.
Oneida,
Montgomery,
Albany.
Madison.
Montgomery.
Westchester*
Montgomery.
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.
Spring term begins, . 2 2 = February 1
Examination and Registration of students,  - February 1

Arbor Day, S : A = : - May 5

Memorial Day, z 2 < = May 30
Exercises of Graduating Class, 3 5 - 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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