Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Oberlin College for the college year 1872-1873, Part 17

Author: Oberlin College
Publication date: 1850
Publisher: Oberlin, Ohio
Number of Pages: 816


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The long Winter vacation affords opportunity to those who are quali- fied, to engage in teaching schools abroad.


REGULATIONS.


The Regulations of the Institution are few and simple, appealing to the student's self-respect and personal responsibility. He is required to abstain from the use of Tobacco and Intoxicating Drinks, and from con- nection with any Secret Society. No student is permitted to visit one of the other sex at a private room, except by special permission in case of severe siekness.


WINTER SCHOOL.


During the Winter vacation a school is taught in the College build- ings, under the superintendence of members of the Faculty, in which classes are formed in all the studies of the Preparatory Department, and in any College study, when a sufficient number wish to pursue it to form a class. This school opens the first Tuesday following Thanksgiving day.


LADIES' DEPARTMENT.


Ladies in all the Departments of Study are under the supervision of the Principal of the Ladies' Department and the management of the Ladies' Board.


Ladies from abroad desiring admission to the Ladies' Hall, should make previous application in writing, certifying their age, state of health, character, previous attainments, and the time they propose to continue here. Those who are admitted will be duly apprized of their admission. All ladies are expected to consult the Principal before selecting their board- ing places.


Ladies are required to be in their rooms after eight o'clock in the evening during the Summer months, and after half-past seven during the Winter months.


Every lady is required to present, once in two weeks, a written report of her observance and her failures in the observance of the regulations of of the Department, signed by the matron of the family in which she boards.


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These reports, together with the marks of her recitations, are recorded by the Principal, and are open at all times for the inspection of the Faculty, the Ladies' Board and all friends interested.


ADMISSION AND EXPENSES.


Candidates for admission to any of the Departments must bring tes- timonials of good character; and those coming from other institutions must bring a certificate of honorable dismission.


The student in every department pursues his studies in his private room, and meets with his class in the public room for recitation. No ar- rangement is made for those who have not sufficient maturity and self- control to study profitably under these conditions.


None are admitted to full membership until they have honorably passed a probation of six months. None will be received under sixteen years of age, unless committed to the care of some approved resident of the place; nor any nnder fourteen, except by special arrangement with the Faculty.


Room rent in the Ladies' Hall is $10.50 a term for each occupant, including lights, the privileges of the house and care in ordinary sickness. Each room is intended for two ladies, and is provided with carpets and other necessary furniture, including husk bed All other articles of bedding will be furnished by the occupants; also, lamps and table napkins. No room will be considered engaged for any term unless two dollars is paid on the rent, which sum will be forfeited if the room is not taken, unless writ- ten notice to that effect is given to the Treasurer, at least one week before the opening of the term. Fuel is furnished as required, the charge being according to the amount consumed.


Room rent in Council Hall is free, and the rooms are completely fur- nished; the incidental fee is $2.50 a term; in the other College buildings rent is $2.50 per term, and each room is furnished with a stove only.


The price of board will vary with the cost of provisions. At present, board in the Ladies' Hall is $2 80 per week; in private families, including rooms furnished, from $2.50 to $4 per week; fuel and lights extra.


The Treasurer's bills are payable at the beginning of each term; board in the Ladies' Hall, each half term in advance.


The following may be considered as a near estimate of the necessary expenses for a term of twelve weeks, in any department except the Theo- logical, in which there is no charge for tuition, room rent or use of Library.


Tuition, or rent of Scholarship


$3 00


$3 00


Incidentals.


5 65


5 65


Library Fee


35


35


Board, $2.00 to $3.00 per week


24 00 to


36 00


Room Rent


2 50 to


10 00


Lights and Washing.


5 00 to


8 00


Books and Stationery.


4 50 to


7 00


Fuel, Fall and Spring


3 00 to


6 00


$48 oo to $76 oo


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EXTRA CHARGES.


Piano, twenty lessons.


$12 00


Organ, twenty lessons.


12 00


Harmony, twenty lessons


5 00


Cultivation of the voice ..


12 00


Use of Instrument, one hour per day .


$2 00-3 00


Oil Painting, with use of Models, thirty lessons


10 00


Water Colors


6 00


Crayon Drawing, fifty lessons


7 00


Perspective Drawing


6 00


Use of Musical Library


1 00-3 00


French and German, except in the Regular Courses.


5 00


Penmanship, one term, one hour a day.


5 00


Penmanship, one month, constant practice


6 00


Full Course in Practical Penmanship


20 00


Full Course in Ornamental Penmanship


20 00


Full Course in both styles


30 00


Thorough instruction in Vocal Music is FREE to all.


SITUATION.


Oberlin is easily accessible from all parts of the country, being situated on the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway, an hour's ride from Cleveland. The village of thirty-five hundred inhabitants, has grown up with the College, and is, to a large degree, free from the temptations and dangers often surrounding colleges.


Letters of inquiry may be addressed to the President, J. H. FAIRCHILD; to the Principals of the Preparatory Schools, J. II. LAIRD and G. H. WHITE; to the Principal of the Ladies' Department, Mrs. A. A. F. JOHNSTON; or 10 the Secretary and Treasurer, J B. T. MARSI.


Calendar.


TERMS AND VACATIONS. 1876.


Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sept. 5.


Winter Vacation begins Saturday, Nov. 25. Winter School begins Tuesday, Dec. 5.


1877.


Spring Term begins Tuesday, Feb. 20.


Spring Recess begins Saturday, May 12.


Summer Term begins


Wednesday, May 16.


Summer Vacation begins


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Thursday, Aug. 9. F


Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sept. 4.


PUBLIC OCCASIONS.


1877.


Anniversary of the Phi Kappa Pi Society Saturday, April 21.


Anniversary of the Phi Delta Society Saturday, April 28.


Anniversary of the Alpha Zeta Society Saturday, May 5.


Junior Exhibition Wednesday, May 9.


Anniversary of the Theological Society Thursday, May 10.


Anniversary of the Ladies' Literary Society. Wednesday, July 18.


Anniversary of the Ælioian Society Wednesday, July 25.


Exhibition of the Senior Preparatory Class


Wednesday, Aug. 1.


Exhibition of the Conservatory of Music. Thursday, Aug. 2.


Address to the Theological Alumni. Friday, Aug. 3.


Commencement, Department of Theology


Saturday, Aug. 4.


Baccalaureate Sermon. Sunday, Aug. 5.


Address before the Missionary Society Sunday, Aug. 5.


Union Exhibition of the College Societies Monday, Aug. 6.


Address before the Literary Societies Monday, Aug. 6.


Commencement, Literary Course_ Tuesday, Aug. 7.


Address before the Society of Alumni Tuesday, Ang. 7. Commencement, Classical and Scientific Course __ Wednesday, Aug. 8.


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CATALOGUE


OF THE


OFFICERS AND STUDENTS


BERLIN COLLEGE,


FOR THE


COLLEGE YEAR


1877-78.


OBERLIN, () .: . I. W. MATTISON, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. IS77.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


Rev. JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, President.


FRANCIS D. PARISH


OBERLIN.


REV. MICHAEL E. STRIEBY


NEWARK, N. J.


URIAH THOMPSON OBERLIN.


REV. HENRY COWLES


OBERLIN.


JABEZ W. MERRILL


BERLIN.


REV. WILLIAM B. BROWN


REV. SAMUEL WOLCOTT


A. B. NETTLETON


NEWARK, N. J. CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA, P.A.


REV. WOLCOTT B. WILLIAMS


CHARLOTTE, MICH.


- SETHI H. SHELDON


CLEVELAND.


REV. J. G. W. COWLES


CLEVELAND.


GEORGE B. DELAMATER


MEADVILLE, P.A.


WILLIAM SUMNER


CINCINNATI.


T. L. NELSON


ELYRIA.


HON. JAMES MONROE


OBERLIN.


J. E. INGERSOLL HON. J. D. COX DAN P. EELLS


TOLEDO. CLEVELAND.


CORRESPONDING MEMBERS FROM THE ALUMNI.


REV. GEORGE F. WRIGHT


REV. JOHN SAFFORD H. H. CUMINGS JOHN M. LANGSTON


ANDOVER. MASS. ASHTABULA. TIDIOUTE, P.A. WASHINGTON, D. C.


REV. J. L. PATTON


CLEVELAND.


GREENVILLE, MICH.


PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE.


PRES. J. H. FAIRCHILD. REV. HENRY COWLES. URIAH THOMPSON. JABEZ W. MERRILL.


PROF. JOHN M. ELLIS. HIRAM HULBURD. E. J. GOODRICH. J. B. T. MARSH. FRANCIS D. PARISH.


J. B. T. MARSH, SECRETARY AND TREASURER.


LADIES' BOARD OF MANAGERS.


MRS. A. A. F. JOIINSTON. MRS. MARIANNE P. DASCOMB. MRS. REBECCA FINNEY. MRS. MINERVA E. ELLIS.


MRS. ELIZABETH S. MEAD. MRS. AUGUSTA SMITH. MRS. MARY B. SHURTLEFF. MRS. HELEN M. RICE.


FACULTY.


REV. JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT, PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY. AVERY PROFESSORSHIP.


REV. JOIIN MORGAN,


PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND BIBLICAL THEOLOGY.


JAMES DASCOMB, M. D., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, BOTANY AND PHYSIOLOGY.


REV. JOIIN M. ELLIS, PROFESSOR OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND RHETORIC.


REV. CHIARLES H. CHURCHILL, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.


REV, JUDSON SMITH, PROFESSOR OF CHURCHI HISTORY AND POSITIVE INSTITUTIONS, AND LECTURER ON MODERN HISTORY.


GILES W. SHURTLEFF, A. M., PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.


REV. HIRAM MEAD, PROFESSOR OF SACRED RHETORIC AND PASTORAL THEOLOGY.


PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.


FENELON B. RICE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.


REV. ELIJAH P. BARROWS, PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE.


ALBERT A. WRIGHT, A. M., PH. B., PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY.


JAMES K. NEWTON, A. M., PROFESSOR OF THE GERMAN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES. FREDRIKA BREMER HULL PROFESSORSHIP.


GEORGE H. WHITE, A. M., PRINCIPAL OF THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, AND PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES.


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REV. HENRY COWLES, LECTURER ON BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION.


REV. A. HASTINGS ROSS, SPECIAL LECTURER ON CHURCH POLITY.


REV. HENRY MATSON, LIBRARIAN.


JAMES R. SEVERANCE, A. M., INSTRUCTOR IN VOCAL MUSIC.


WILLIAM G. FROST, A. B., INSTRUCTOR IN GREEK.


HIOBART K. PAINTER, A. B., TUTOR IN GRAMMAR.


LANMAN J. NETTLETON, A. B., TUTOR IN LATIN.


SYLVANUS C. HUNTINGTON, A. B., TUTOR IN GREEK.


HERBERT D. GOODENOUGH, A. B., TEACHER OF LATIN.


JUDSON O. LESLIE, A. B., TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS.


CALVIN B. CADY, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO AND COMPOSITION.


FRANK M. DAVIS, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO AND VIOLIN.


URIAH MCKEE, INSTRUCTOR IN PENMANSHIP.


MRS. A. A. F. JOHNSTON, PRINCIPAL OF THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT.


MISS MARY M. WRIGHT, TUTOR IN MATHEMATICS.


MISS L. CELESTIA WATTLES, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO AND HARMONY.


MRS. HELEN M. RICE, INSTRUCTOR IN VOCAL MUSIC.


MISS ANNA M. WYETT, INSTRUCTOR IN DRAWING AND PAINTING.


Department of Theology.


FACULTY.


JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT. JOHN MORGAN. HIRAM MEAD. JUDSON SMITII. ELIJAH P. BARROWS.


STUDENTS.


RESIDENT GRADUATE.


RESIDENCES. ROOMS, NAMES.


JOHN SCOTT Brunswick . 39 North Main st.


Oberlin Theological Seminary. 1877.


SENIOR CLASS.


EDMUND CRESSMAN Bethlehem, Pa. . .... 21 Council Hall.


HARRY WILLIAM GEORGE East Orrington, Me. 18 Council Hall.


Colby University, -


SYLVESTER S. GRINNELL Maryville, Tenn .. . . 16 Council IIall.


Maryville College, 1874.


LYMAN BRONSON HALL. Oberlin 14 Council Hall.


Oberlin College, 1872.


JOHN WILLIAM HARGRAVE. Ripon, Wis. 39 North Main st.


Ripon College, 1875.


ELI ROBERTS LOOMIS Pawlet, Vt. 18 Council Hall. Oneida Institute, -


LANMAN JAMES NETTLETON Oberlin 25 North Main st. Oberlin College, IS75.


THOMAS WORTHINGTON WALTERS. Parsons, Pa. 4 Council Hall.


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SHUART


Cleveland, .


7 Council Hall.


Seniors


9.


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MIDDLE CLASS.


NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


REUBEN ALVIEW BEARD Ohio Wesleyan University,


Columbus 25 Council Hall.


ISAAC LINNAEUS COREY


Thorntown 5 Council Hall.


Wabash College, -


WILLIAM GOODELL FROST Oberlin 20 West Lorain st.


Oberlin College, 1876.


HORACE PAYNE JAMES


Weybridge, Vt 17 Council Hall.


Middlebury College, 1876.


CHARLES BEEBE MARTIN Oberlin 69 East College st.


Oberlin College, 1876.


HOBART KINGSBURY PAINTER Oberlin College, 1875.


Oberlin 22 Spring st.


JAMES BUDDEN RENSHAW Richmond, Mass 22 Council Hall.


Mass. Agricultural College, IS73.


HATS-TARO TAMRA Pacific University, 1876.


Hamamats, Japan . . 20 Council Ilall.


EVAN THOMAS


Granville .


S Council Hall.


Denison University, 1876.


QUINTIU'S CURTI'S TODD


Tabor, Iowa 12 Council Hall.


Tabor College, 1876.


Middles 10.


JUNIOR CLASS.


SOLOMON EDMUND BREEN Watertown, N. Y 27 Council Hall.


GEORGE EDWARD CRANE Oberlin 13 Council Hall.


Oberlin College, 1877-


LUCIAN EDMOND DANKS


Oberlin 16 Elm st.


HERBERT DELOS GOODENOUGH Barton, Wis I Council Hall.


Oberlin College, 1877.


EVANDER JOSEPH GOODSELL Oberlin College, 1877.


Nelson 15 Council Hall.


RUPERT PRESTON HODGE


Janesville, Wis


9 Council Hall.


Oberlin College, 1874.


SYLVANUS C. HUNTINGTON, JR Oberlin College, 1876.


.Pulaski. N. Y 2 Council Hall.


OBERLIN COLLEGE.


NAMES.


RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


JUDSON ONCKEN LESLIE. . .. Oberlin College, IS77. IRA JOHN MANVILLE.


Princeton, Ill


15 Council Hall.


Sparta . 19 West Lorain st.


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STAFFORD Hiram College, 1876.


Cleveland 3 Council Hall.


JOHN HODGES Carlingford. Ont IO Council Hall.


DANA MAGOON


Oberlin


19 Council Hall.


FRANCIS MARION PRICE


Oberlin


48 Groveland st.


JAMES BRAINERD STOCKING Oberlin 3 Elm st.


HENRY FAY TYLER


Columbus 14 South Professor st.


Juniors . 15.


Department of Philosophy and the Arts.


CLASSICAL AND SCIENTIFIC COURSE.


FACULTY.


JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT.


GILES W. SHURTLEFF.


JAMES DASCOMB. JOHN M. ELLIS.


ALBERT A. WRIGHT.


CHARLES H. CHURCHILL.


JAMES K. NEWTON.


JUDSON SMITH.


WILLIAM G. FROST.


STUDENTS.


SENIOR CLASS.


NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


CHARLES WHITEFIELD ALLEN Oberlin 84 Tappan Hall.


WILLIAM ELLIOTT BARNHART


Chippewa Lake


4 Elm st.


WILLIAM ALFRED BOWEN Oberlin 34 West College st.


FREDERICK ERWIN BRIGHAM


Trumbull


Chapel.


CHARLES SHERMAN BROWN


Oberlin


27 North Main st.


HENRY CONNER Burton, Ill 85 Tappan Hall.


AMPLIAS MILTON COUNTRYMAN Hastings, Minn


2 College Place.


ALEXANDER SYLVANUS EATON


Alamo, Mich French Hall.


Nelson .34 West College st.


Nelson


17 West College st.


WAKENE ALMONT GATES Middlefield 14 West Lorain st.


OLIVER HALE KOONS


Sulphur Springs


73 Tappan Hall.


JAMES HENDERSON KYLE


Urbana, Ill S College Place.


JAMES HENRY LEONARD


Bridgewater, Mass 4 Elm st.


WILLIAM BEECHER MCINTYRE


Carthage, Ill I South West st.


IRVING WIGIIT METCALF


Elyria . .


3 Elm st.


WILDER STEVENS METCALF


Elvria


7 South Professor st.


LUCIUS BIERCE FULLER


MARCUS BELL FULLER


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NAMES.


RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


LINDLEY WARREN MORRIS


Alliance 14 West Lorain st.


CHARLES MILTON RICE


Russia


Mr. Rice's


ALBERTO CALVIN SHATTUCK


Tontogany


2 College Place.


KARL ANDREW SNYDER.


Oberlin


II Elm st.


DAVID BRAINARD SPENCER Benzonia, Mich


83 Tappan Hall.


WESLEY MEYERS STOVER


Lisle, Ill


74 East College st.


HENRY ERNEST THAYER


Freedom


S College Place.


EUGENE ALBERT TUTTLE.


North Amherst


I South West st.


CHARLES SELDEN VAILE


Kokomo, Ind


14 North Professor st.


SOLOMON WATKINS


Lawrence, Kan


43 North Professor st.


ALBERT MARION WHEELER


Shelby


14 North Professor st.


GEORDIE ZENO WHITNEY Oberlin 26 South Professor st.


MELVILLE CLEMENT WHITNEY Oberlin 26 South Professor st.


FRANCIS ALBERT WILCOX


Richfield


78 Tappan Hall.


WILLIAM CULLEN WILCOX


Richfield


79 Tappan Hall:


ELLEN ELECTA GRANNIS


Oberlin . 71 North Main st.


ELLEN AMANDA HAYES


Ilanover


Ladies' Hall.


MAY RICHARDS


Oberlin


59 East College st.


Seniors


.35.


JUNIOR CLASS.


WILBERT LEE ANDERSON East Berkshire, Vt. 50 West College st.


JASON ALONZO BARBER


Tontogany, 9 Walnut st.


HENRY ROYCE BASS


West Randolph, Vt. 22 West Lorain st.


MADISON WILLIAM BEACOM


Mechanicstown . .20 South Professor st.


FRED BELLOWS Weep'g Water, Neb. 21 South Professor st.


GEORGE B. BOONE. Mecca 14 West Lorain st.


WILLIAM HENRY BUSS


Creston, Ill S West Lorain st.


DWIGHT HOWARD CLAPP


Kirtland


Cabinet Hall.


SERENO JAY CLARK .


Freedom 2 College Place.


CHARLES MORSE COLLIER


Salem, Oregon 57 Tappan Hall.


MARION FINLEY COWAN


Hardin


13 East Lorain st.


OLIN LAREAU FOWLER


Livonia, N. Y


22 West Lorain st.


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NAMES.


RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


WILLIAM RAYMOND GREEN


Malden. Ill


21 West College st.


JAMES ISHMAEL GREVES


Cleveland 45 West College st.


MILES WOODBURY HARRISON


Lagrange 21 Elm st.


GEORGE BERRY HEAZELTON Pittsburg, Pa 14 West Lorain st.


ROBERT CEHORN HENDERSON Zanesville 5 South Professor st.


WILLIS ARTHUR HITCHCOCK


Owosso, Mich 25 North Main st.


WILLIAM NORMAN JOHNSON


Oberlin 82 East College st.


HENRY CHURCHILL KING


JOHN KLINE.


Hillsdale, Mich 35 West Lorain st. Rensselaerville, N. Y.47 West College st. Milford, Ct. 20 West Lorain st.


NESTOR LIGHT


CORNELIUS MARSHAL LOW


Polkville, N. J.


59 Tappan IIall.


JOHN RICHARD NICHOLS.


Reading, N. Y


IS South Water st.


ALFORD BROWN PENNIMAN


Woodburn, Ill


14 West Lorain st.


HENRY RICKER


Kelley's Island 35 West Lorain st.


SAMUEL REYNOLDS SINGER


Covington, Ky.


50 Tappan Hall.


BENJAMIN THOMPSON


Urbana


47 West College st.


NEWTON WYETH


New Way


14 West Lorain st.


SARAH JANE BEBOUT


Savannah Ladies' Hall.


MARY EMILY CASE


Milan


9 Elm st.


ESSIE ELIZA JOHNSON


Fitchville .912 East Lorain st.


ALICE EDWARDS MEAD Oberlin 9 Elm st.


MARY BRAMAN ROCKWOOD


Oberlin IS North Main st.


MARY ELVIRA TEMPLE


Birmingham Ladies' Hall.


IDA ELFLEDA WILLCUTT


Oberlin


19 North Main st.


Juniors 36.


SOPHOMORE CLASS.


LEANDER JEFFERSON ALDRICH Conklingsville, N. Y.23 West Lorain st.


DAVID EDWIN BARNEY La Port, Ind 3 Elm st.


ERVIN ROBERT BARNEY Maywood, Ill 4 East Lorain st.


JOHN HENRY BEACOM Mechanicstown 5 Elm st.


WATSON ELLIOTT BOISE Bellevue 3 Elm st.


HARRY CAKE Fostoria 30 West College st.


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NAMES.


RESIDENCES.


ROOMS.


HARVEY WILSON COMPTON


Coshocton 6 West Lorain st.


JOHN WILLIAM CUNNICK


Mineral Ridge


59 East College st.


DARI'S LYMAN EDWARDS


Oberlin


79 North Main st.


JOHN SUMNER EDMUNDS.


Oberlin.


64 East College st.


CLARENCE ROSS GALE Jamestown, N. Y First Church.


WILLIAM McLEAN GRAHAM


. Oshkosh, Wis. 12 West Lorain st.


BYRON BEMENT HARRISON


La Grange .51 West College st. Mr. Haylor's.


DAVID ALEXANDER HAYLOR


Oberlin


WILLIAM KAISER Gnadenhutten 19 West Lorain st.


CHARLES LOOMIS


Freedom


4 East Lorain st.


EDWIN BENEDICT LOVELAND. Oberlin I South Professor st.


ARTHUR WILLIAM LYON


Wauseon.


16 South Professor st.


DANIEL MAGNUS Oberlin.


33 Tappan Hall.


OSCAR HOMER MCCONAUGHEY Oberlin ... . 3512 North Main st.


CHARLES EDWARD MORSE. Oberlin 3 North Pleasant st.


GEORGE LEWIS NICHOLS Oberlin 13 East Lorain st.


ARTHUR POWELL Worthington 51 West College st.


GEORGE ANDREWS RAMSEY New Lisbon. 25 East College st.


GEORGE CHEEVER ROBERTS Oberlin 2 College Place.


DEWITT NATHAN ROSECRANS Collinwood 2 College Place.


JACOB ALBRIGHT SHAWAN Urbana S Forest st.


WESTERN STARR Moline, Ill.


4 East Lorain st.


ERNEST NATHAN WARDEN


Oberlin


West Lorain st.


. MAURICE MELVILLE WARNER


Plainfield, Ill.


12 West Lorain st.


FRANCIS TIMOTHY WATERS Lenox 40 West Lorain st.


FRANCES EATON ALDEN Rockland, Me. 7 Forest st.


ELLA MARIA BAILEY


Russia


42 North Main st.


IDA BEAGLE


Blissfield, Mich.


Ladies'Hall.


EVA JOSEPHINE CEAS. Oberlin 7 South Pleasant st.


EVA LILLIAN HUTCHINGS. Oberlin 7 Morgan st.


SUSIE KENDALL Cavendish, Vt. 32 South Professor st.


NETTIE LUANNA MUNSON Oberlin S West Lorain st.


ABBIE KRUM TUTTLE


West Andover


Ladies' Hall.


EMMA YOUNGLOVE


Rochester, Minn.


Ladies' Hall.


Sophomores


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FRESHMAN CLASS.


NAMES.


RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


JOSEPH FLETCHER BACON


Oberlin


S North West st.


JOSIAH HARLOW BELLOWS


Weep'g Water, Neb.


Second Church.


JULIUS JACOB BLISS Bainbridge 37 North Main st.


ELMER DELAZON. BOSTWICK. Edinburg 25 West College st.


WILLIAM EMBERT CHAMBERLAIN. Oberlin


6 North West st.


EDWARD PAYSON CHURCHILL


Oberlin. 26 West College st.


CHARLES ELMER CLARKE Oberlin


7 East Mill st.


HURLBURT ERASTUS COLE


Strongsville 2 College Place.


ALBERT ELY COLTON Hudson, Mich 20 North Main st.


CHARLES STEBBINS DOGGETT


Chicago, Ill


7 South Professor st.


WILLIS FRANKLIN DAY


Oberlin


20 North Main st.


WILLIAM FISHER DODGE


Cincinnati


19 West Lorain st.


WILL WALL FAY


Saratoga Spr's, N. Y.17 North Main st.


NOEL GALE


Madison


21 West Lorain st.


JABEZ WRIGHT GIDDINGS


Romeo, Mich 6 South Professor st.


TURRIS SAMUEL HIAFFORD


Fremont


36 North Main st.


WILLIAM EDWARD HARRISON


Victoria, Brit.Amer. 4 Groveland st.


JAMES MONROE HENDERSON


Evansville, Ind


61 East College st.


JAMES WILBUR HOLTON Savannah 41 West Lorain st.


WARREN HENDERSON HOUSTON Denmark, Iowa II East Lorain st.


LYMAN WALKER HULL Sandusky 6 West Lorain st.


HUTCHINS INGE Danville, Va 32 North Pleasant st.


JOHN DAVID JONES


Richville, N. Y


61 East College st.


WILLIAM OWEN JONES Richville, N. Y. 38 North Professor st.


JOHN WILLARD LANEHART


Belleville


15 Elm st.


ROBERT SCOTT LINDSAY


Andover, Mass Society Hall.


FREDERICK MYRON MITCHELL Peru 24 Tappan Hall.


JULIAN COATES MOORE


South Toledo 17 North Main st.


CHARLES EDWIN NEWBERRY


Rochester, Mich 45 West College st.


WALTER SCOTT PERRY S. Richmond, N. Y. 9 Forest st.


HORACE GREELEY REDINGTON


South Amherst 60 North Main st.


GEORGE ELWYN ROSE Elyria 54 South Professor st. EDWARD ADELBERT SHANNAFELT. Cassopolis 28 West College st.


ARTHUR LEON SHUMWAY Madison 20 North Main st.


CHARLES JAY SIDDALL


Oberlin


32 West College st.


TOWNSEND SMITH Chicago, Il1 8 Forest st.


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NAMES.


RESIDENCES. ROOMS.


EDDY HERBERT SPOOR


Dowagiac, Mich 51 West College st.


JOIN CALDWELL THOMPSON


Urbana . 47 West College st.


ARCHIBALD EUGENE THOMPSON


Medina 916 East Lorain st.


WILLIAM JAMES TURNER Seville 61 East College st.


WILLIAM JAY VICKERY


Evansville, Ind 36 North Main st.


JOHN MARTIN VINCENT


Elyria


9 Forest st.


ELBERT MYRTON WOODARD


Kirtland


22 Groveland st.


ALICE ESTELLE BURT


Oberlin


916 East Lorain st.


OLIVE CHATFIELD


Oberlin .3 West st.


HARRIET ELIZA CUSHMAN


Mattoon, Ill


Ladies' Hall. .


EVA LUCINDA EMORY


Prophetstown, Ill


42 North Main st.


LINA LEE FRAYER


Carson


Ladies' Hall.


LELIA E. JOHNSON


Oberlin 25 North Professor st.


ELIZABETH ADAMS NICHOLS


Oberlin


13 East Lorain st.


Freshmen .50.


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LITERARY COURSE.


FACULTY.


JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT.


JAMES DASCOMB. JOHN M. ELLIS.


ALBERT A. WRIGHT.


JAMES K. NEWTON.


CHARLES H. CHURCHILL.


GEORGE H. WHITE.


JUDSON SMITH. MRS. A. A. F. JOHNSTON.


MISS MARY M. WRIGHT.


STUDENTS.


FOURTH YEAR.


NAMES.


RESIDENCES.


JULIA MAY ADAMS. Perrysburg.


MARY ELISHABA BETTS Cleveland.


ANNETTE ISADORE BURR Oberlin.


CHARLOTTE ANN BURR


Morristown, Ill.


JENNIE ABBIE CALKINS Pulaski, N. Y.


LUCY ELLA CHAMBERS Bucyrus.


LYDIA VIRGINIA CONE Painesville.


HARRIET LEE COOPER


Fredrickstown.


PHEBE CAROLINE CORNELL


Sharonville.


GRACE AUGUSTA FAIRCHILD


Oberlin.


MARY ELLEN GASTON


Sterling, Ill.


ANNA ELIZABETHI HARTER


Crawfordsville, Ind.


FRANCES MARIA KEEP


Oberlin.


HELEN JOSEPHINE MILLSPAUGH


Clinton, Mich.


HELEN ABBIE PEPOON Painesville.


CASSIE ALDA REAMER Oberlin.


MATTIE ELEANOR SPENCELY Galena, Ill.


ALICE EULALIE STEWART


Manhattan, Kan.


CAROLINE STOLP Aurora, Ill.


MARGARET ELIZABETH STRATTON Stratford, Ct.


LOU MASSEY TRACY


Mansfield.


LAURA ELIZABETHI WILLIAMS Oberlin.


ROSE OLIVE WILMOT Cleveland.


EFFIE MAY WOOD Carlisle.


Fourth Year 24.


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THIRD YEAR.


NAMES.


RESIDENCES.


ELLEN ADAMS Perrysburg.


MARGARET SHAW BACON Oberlin.


DORA BEATTIE Sandusky.


FLORENCE MILLIE BUCK


Sandusky.


MARY BUSHNELL


Oberlin.


MIRIAM ELIZA CAREY Huntsburg.


FLORA BELL CARPENTER


Oberlin.


NETTIE CASSELL Dayton.


JULIA COATES Bricksville.


EVA EDWARDS Oberlin.


JULIA ANNA EVANS


Oberlin.


CORA SARAH EWING


Ellington, N. Y.


JOSEPHINE FRANKS


Oberlin.


LOUISE RAINEY FROST


Oberlin.


ELLA ELIZA GATES


New London.


FANNIE NASH HENRY


Oberlin.


MARY PAMELIA BENTON HILL


Flemington, N. J.


ANNA LOUISE HINE


Painesville.


IDA MAY HULL Sandusky.


IDA LOUISE MILLER


Grant City, Iowa.


OLIVE PHELPS MILLER


Grant City, Iowa.


CHARLOTTE JANE MOORE


Galesburg, Ill.


IDA MELISSA PAARMENTER


Vermontville, Mich.


ELLA ELIZABETH POST


Belleville.


ANNA MAYO RICH


Elyria.


SARAH HULDAR ROE


Madison.


MATTIE LELIA ROOD


Oberlin.


FRANCES JENNIE RYDER


Austinburg.


FRANCELIA JOSEPHINE SPITZER


Medina.


STELLA TUTTLE


West Andover.


FLORENCE HELEN TYLER


Warren.


EVA EMMA WALLACE.


Lorain.


MATTIE MINNIE WINSLOW


Aurora, Ill.


JULIA ANN WOODSON


Berlin.


Third Year 34.


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SECOND YEAR.


NAMES. RESIDENCES.


JESSIE LAURA BACON Oberlin.


CLARA GERTRUDE BARNHART Chippewa Lake.


EVA ARABELLA BEEBE Point Marble Head.


MARY HENRIETTA BOHN Warrensville.


IDA BELL CLARY Northfield, Minn.


MARGARET BURTON COWLES Jefferson.


EMMA JANE CUNNINGHAM Columbiana.


LIZZIE CUNNINGHAM Belleville.


EUGENIA CUSHING Huron.


NELLIE GRAY ELLSTON Belleville.


MYRA CELIA FELLOWS


Chagrin Falls.


FLORA BELL GALBRETH


Newark.


CLARA ELIZABETH HARRISON Granville, Ill.


MARTHA MARIA HASKELL Bloomfield.


NELLIE ELMIRA HAWLEY Mankato, Minn.


ADDIE WHIPPLE HEALD Canton, Ill.


MAY HENRY Oberlin.


LOUISE D. F. HOGUE Oberlin.


LIZZIE FRANCES HOLLAND


Chicago, Ill.


JESSIE M. LEONARD Oberlin.


MITTIE MATTIE LETCH Ryegate, Vt.


EMMA CLARISSA LINSLEY Galion.


HELEN MARIA LOOMIS Oberlin.


MAY CORINNE LOOMIS' Lodi.


FRANCES FREDRICA MUNSON Oberlin.


EMMA PARRY


Lucas.


MARY LOUISE PATTERSON Flint, Mich.


MARY COWLES PENFIELD Oberlin.


MARY EVELYN PERCIVAL


Portville, Mich.


FLORENCE ADELAIDE POST Belleville.




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