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Students can deposit their money with the College Treasurer at the open- ing of the term, and draw it out from time to time in such sums as may be needed, afterward. The officers of the College cannot, however, undertake to exercise any special supervision of the individual expenditures of students.
RAILWAY FARES-REDUCED RATES.
Arrangements have been made with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway, by which students wishing to make visits home in vacation can procure round trip tickets from Oberlin to any point on that road between Buffalo and Chicago, or to any point on its branch lines to Oil City, Pa., Youngstown, Ohio, Detroit, Lansing, and Grand Rapids, Mich., and return, at the special rate of two cents a mile.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS.
The College is located at Oberlin, Lorain County, Ohio, a pleasant and healthful village of some four thousand inhabitants, thirty miles west of Cleve- land. Situated on the Lake Shore ard Michigan Southern Railway, it is easily accessible from all parts of the country. The place was founded as a home for the College, and the population consists chiefly of those who have been drawn there by educational attractions. This gives it a special atmosphere of culture and good order, while as a home for students it is remarkably free from the temptations and dangers often surrounding school life. There are no drinking saloons in town. But those who seek bad company will find it-or make it- anywhere, and the College does not offer itself as a reformatory for young people who are too wayward for home restraints. The churches of the place consist of two Congregational -- numbering some seven hundred members each- two Methodist, one Protestant Episcopal, and one Baptist. Each student attends the church of his choice.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A student can enter at any time, but it is specially desirable to be present, it possible, at the opening of the term. No money is refunded to a student who leaves before the close of the term, except in cases where one is excused from his classes, within two weeks of the opening of the term, on account of his own sickness, in which event a part of his term bills-about one-half-will be refunded. A student taking a regular course, and absent for a full term, is required to pay the tuition fee for that term, if he maintains his standing with his class.
Students who do not wish to take a full course, can select such studies in any department as they are prepared to pursue to advantage.
Opportunities are afforded by the lecture courses, that are kept up through the most of the college year, to hear the best lecturers in the land; and choice musical entertainments are furnished, from time to time, in connection with the Conservatory.
Letters of inquiry may be addressed to the Secretary of the College, Mr. J. B. T. MARSH, Oberlin, Ohio.
Scholarships
The College has the following Scholarships, which are available in the assistance of students, as specified :
Trustees' Scholarships .- Voted by the Board of Trustees, and furnishing free tuition ($3.00) each term to twenty-five self-supporting students.
Hinchman Scholarships .- Founded by Miss Jane Hinchman, of Philadel- phia, and furnishing free tuition ($3.00) to ten self-supporting young women.
Avery Scholarships .- Founded by the executors of the estate of Rev. Charles Avery, of Pittsburgh, Penn., and furnishing free tuition ($3.00) to fifty " indigent_and worthy " colored students.
Tracy Sturges Scholarship .- Founded by Mr. Stephen B. Sturges, ot Brooklyn, N. Y., and furnishing free tuition to a student of " good reputation for truthfulness."
Finney Scholarship .- Founded by Mrs. Caroline Phelps Stokes, of New York City, and yielding the interest on $1,250 for a colored student preparing for missionary work in Africa.
Jennie M. Rosseter Scholarship .- Founded by Mrs. Caroline H. Ros- seter, of Great Barrington, Mass., and yielding the interest on $1,500 for aiding " indigent young men " in the Theological Department, in their education for the ministry.
Howard L. Valentine Scholarship .- Founded by Mrs. Lucy H. Valen- tine, of Mountainville, N. Y., and yielding the interest on $1,000 to a self-sup- porting young woman.
Caroline Scholarship .- Founded by Mrs. Caroline Phelps Stokes, of New York City, and yielding the interest on $1.000 to a self-supporting young woman.
Talcott Scholarship .- Founded by Mr. James Talcott, of New York City, and yielding the interest on $1,000 to a self-supporting young woman.
Metcalf Scholarship .- Founded by Mr. E. W. Metcalf, of Elyria, Ohio, and yielding the interest on $1,000 to a self-supporting young woman.
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Dodge Scholarship .- Founded by Mrs. M. P. Dodge, of New York City, and yielding the interest on $1,000 to a self-supporting young woman.
Butler Scholarship .- Founded by Mrs. Mahala Butler, of Winchendon, Mass., and yielding the interest on $1,000 for the assistance of young men studying for the ministry.
Painesville Scholarship .- Founded by the Congregational Church of Painesville, Ohio, and yielding the interest on $1,oco for the assistance of young men studying for the ministry.
Avery Fund .- Established by the executors of the estate of Rev. Charles Avery, of Pittsburgh, Penn., and yielding the interest on $6.000 for the aid of " indigent and worthy " colored students.
Jones Fund .- Originating in a bequest by Miss Jones, of Syracuse, N. Y. and since increased by the donations of others, which yields the interest on $1,000, to be loaned to self-supporting young women.
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TERMS AND VACATIONS.
18SI.
Fall Term begins .. Tuesday, Sept. 13.
Winter Vacation begins. Tuesday, Dec. 20.
IS82.
Winter Term begins. .Tuesday, Jan. 3.
Spring Vacation begins. Tuesday, March 28
Spring Term begins. . Tuesday, April 4.
Summer Vacation begins. Thursday, June 29. · Fall Term begins. Tuesday, Sept. 12.
Winter Vacation begins. Tuesday, Dec. 19.
1883.
Winter Term begins. Tuesday, Jan. 2.
PUBLIC OCCASIONS.
1882.
Junior Exhibition. . Friday, April 14. Union Exhibition of the Ladies' Literary Societies. . Wednesday, June 14. Exhibition of the Senior Preparatory Class. Wednesday, June 21.
Exhibition of the Conservatory of Music. Thursday, June 22.
Address to the Theological Alumni.
Friday, June 23.
COMMENCEMENT, Department of Theology Saturday, June 24.
Baccalaureate Sermon Sunday, June 25.
Address before the Missionary Society Sunday, June 25.
Union Exhibition of the College Societies Monday, June 26.
Address before the Literary Societies Monday, June 26.
COMMENCEMENT, Literary Course Tuesday, June 27.
Address before the Society of Alumni. Tuesday, June 27.
COMMENCEMENT, Classical and Scientific Course ... Wednesday, June 2S.
The Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of the College will be observed in June, 1883, by a Reunion of the Alumni and friends of the In- stitution, and by appropriate public exercises.
TABULAR VIEW OF THE EXERCISES
IN THE
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE ARTS,
FOR THE YEAR ISSI-2.
FALL TERM.
Į Tue., W. d., Th., Fii., Sat.
8-9.
9-10.
10-11.
11-12.
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FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE
Greek. .
Latin
Geometry
Greek.
German.
Calculus
Greek.
latin
JUNIOR
Astronomy
French
Litin
Logic
SENIOR
Mineralogy
Grology
Mental Philos.
Greek.
FIRST YEAR ..
Phys'l Geography.
Geometry
Latin
SECOND YEAR.
Outlines of Ilistory
Trigonometry
Latin
THIRD YEAR ..
Astronomy
Latin
German
Logic.
FOURTH YEAR
Hist. Civilization
Geology
Mental Philos.
1.atin
Saturday .- FRESHMAN, Bible Exercise instead of Geometry; FIRST YEAR, Bible Exercise in- stead of Physical Geography: SOPHOMORE, Bible Exercise instead of Greek; SECOND YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Trigonometry : JUNIOR and THIRD YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Logic; SENIOR and FOURTH YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Mental Philosophy.
WINTER TERM.
8-9.
9-10.
JO-II.
11-12.
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Tue , Wed , Th., |
FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE
German.
Evidences && Rhet. Descriptive Geom
Litin
Chemistry
SENIOR
Butler .- MoJ. Ilist.
Eng. Lit'rature
Moral Philos ..
FIRST YEAR ..
Science of Govt.
Geometry
SECOND YEAR.
Evidences & Rhet.
Fr nch
Mechanics
THIRD YEAR ..
Zoology
German .
Latin
Chemistry
FOURTH YEAR
Butler .- Mod. Ilist.
Eng. Lit'raturel
Moral Philos ..
Saturday .- FRFSIEMAN, Bible Exercise instead of Latin; FIRST YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Geometry; SOPHOMORE and SECOND YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Mechanics; JUNIOR And THIRD YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Zoology ; SENIOR and FOURTH YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Moral Philosophy.
SPRING TERM.
| Tue., \Ved., Th., Fri., Sat.
FRESIIMAN
SOPHOMORE
German.
Greek.
Botany
Natural Philos.
JUNIOR
SENIOR
Civil Engineering. Lectures on Art. .. Alzebra
Physiology
Histo y of Rome ..
Latin
FIRST YEAR ..
SECOND YEAR.
French
Botany
NaturalPlilos. Menta Philos.
THIRD YEAR .. FOURTH YEAR
Lectures on Art. ..
English Classics .. Physiology
L.attın .
Pol. Economy,
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8-9.
9-10.
'11-01
11-12.
Trigonometry
Latin
Greck,
Mental Plulos.
Greek
Chemistry
Latin
Algebra
Greek
Latin
Mechanics
Fri., Sat.
JUNIOR
Zoology
Pol. Economy.
German
Saturday .-- FRESHMAN, Bible Exercise instead of Greek; FIRST YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Latin ; SOPHOMORE and SECOND YEAR, Bible t.xercice instead of Botiny; JUNIOR and THIRD YEAR, Bible Exercise instead of Mental Philosophy ; SENIOR and FOURTH YEAR, Bible Exercise Instead of Political Economy.
Rhetorical Exercises through the year on Monday. FIRST YEAR and SECOND YEAR, from 3 to 4 P.M. ; FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR and THIRD YEAR, from 10 to 12 A. M. ; SENIOR and FOURTH YEAR, from I to 3 P. M.
OBERLIN COLLEGE. 1882-83.
CATALOGUE
OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
OF
OBERLIN COLLEGE,
FOR THE
COLLEGE YEAR,
1882-83.
CHICAGO: BLAKELY, MARSH & CO., PRINTERS, 1SS2.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
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Rev. JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, President.
TERM EXPIRES ISS3.
E. J. GOODRICH ..
OBERLIN.
F. C. SESSIONS. COLUMBUS.
L. C. WARNER, M. D.
NEW YORK.
ISAAC STONE NORTHAMPTON, MASS.
TERM EXPIRES IS84.
E. W. METCALF
. ELYRIA.
J. E. MARSHALL.
SANDUSKY.
G. HENRY WHITCOMB.
.WORCESTER, MASS.
REV. RUSSELL T. HALL. MT. VERNON.
TERM EXPIRES ISS5.
REV. MICHAEL E. STRIEBY
NEWARK, N. J.
URIAH THOMPSON OBERLIN.
REV. WILLIAM B. BROWN ORANGE, N. J.
REV. R. G. HUTCHINS MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
TERM EXPIRES ISS6.
REV. JOSIAH STRONG
HUDSON.
A. B. NETTLETON. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
REV. WOLCOTT B. WILLIAMS. CHARLOTTE, MICH.
SETH H. SHELDON. CLEVELAND.
TERM EXPIRES 1SS7.
J. G. W. COWLES.
CLEVELAND.
WILLIAM SUMNER
CINCINNATI.
T. L. NELSON
. ELYRIA.
W. H. UPSON AKRON.
TERM EXPIRES ISSS.
JAMES MONROE.
OBERLIN.
J. E. INGERSOLL CLEVELAND. J. D. COX. . CINCINNATI.
DAN P. EELLS.
CLEVELAND.
PRUDENTIAL COMMITTEE.
PRES. J. H. FAIRCHILD.
URIAH THOMPSON.
PROF. JOHN M. ELLIS.
E. J. GOODRICH. J. B. T. MARSH. PROF. G. W. SHURTLEFF.
R. HATCH,
J. B. T. MARSH, SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
REV. GEORGE P. KIMBALL, FINANCIAL SECRETARIES. PROF. CHARLES G. FAIRCHILD, )
LADIES' BOARD OF MANAGERS.
MRS. A. A. F. JOHNSTON.
MRS. MINERVA E. ELLIS.
MRS. ELIZABETH Ș. MEAD.
MRS. J. AUGUSTA SMITH.
MRS. MARY B. SHURTLEFF.
MRS. HELEN M. RICE.
MRS. M. J. P. HATCH.
MRS. ABBY W. MARSH.
REV. HENRY MATSON, LIBRARIAN.
FACULTY.
REV. JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT, PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY AND MORAL PIHLOSOPHY. FINNEY PROFESSORSIIIP.
REV. JOHN MORGAN,
EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND BIBLICAL TIIEOLOGY.
REV. JOHN M. ELLIS, PROFESSOR OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND RIIETORIC. STONE PROFESSORSHIP.
REV. CHARLES H. CHURCHILL, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
REV. JUDSON SMITH, PROFESSOR OF CHURCH HISTORY AND POSITIVE INSTITUTIONS, AND LECTURER ON MODERN HISTORY.
GILES W. SHURTLEFF, A. M., PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. GRAVES PROFESSORSHIP.
FENELON B. RICE, D. M., PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
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 IIULL PROFESSORSHIP.
GEORGE H. WHITE, A. M., PRINCIPAL OF THIE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, AND PROFESSOR OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES.
REV. WILLIAM G. BALLANTINE, PROFESSOR OF OLD TESTAMENT LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
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REV. WILLIAM G. FROST, PROFESSOR OF TIIE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
REV. G. FREDERICK WRIGHT, PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
REV. ALBERT H. CURRIER, PROFESSOR OF SACRED RHETORIC AND PASTORAL THEOLOGY. HOLBROOK PROFESSORSHIP.
FRANK F. JEWETT, A. M., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY.
REV. A. HASTINGS ROSS, SPECIAL LECTURER ON CHURCHI POLITY.
ELISHA GRAY, A. M., PH. D., PROFESSOR OF DYNAMIC ELECTRICITY.
REV. LYMAN B. HALL, TUTOR IN LATIN.
HENRY C. KING, A. B., TUTOR IN MATHIEMATICS.
JOHN F. PECK, A. M., TUTOR IN GREEK.
CHARLES B. MARTIN, A. M., TUTOR IN LATIN AND GREEK.
JOHN R. NICHOLS, A. B., TEACHER OF SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT.
ARCHIBALD E. THOMSON, A. B., TEACHER OF LATIN.
LEANDER J. ALDRICH, A. B., TEACHER OF GRAMMAR.
REV. WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLAIN, INSTRUCTOR IN VOCAL MUSIC AND ELOCUTION.
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FRANK M. DAVIS, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO-FORTE AND VIOLIN.
HOWARD H. CARTER, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO-FORTE.
EDWARD B. PERRY, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO-FORTE.
SAMUEL H. BLAKESLEE, INSTRUCTOR IN SINGING.
PERRY P. WEED, INSTRUCTOR IN VIOLIN.
URIAH McKEE, INSTRUCTOR IN PENMANSHIP.
MRS. A. A. F. JOHNSTON, A. M.,
PRINCIPAL OF THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT, AND INSTRUCTOR IN HISTORY.
MISS M. J. NETTLETON, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OF THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
MRS. E. S. MEAD,
INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION.
MISS M. M. WRIGHT, A. M., TUTOR IN MATHEMATICS.
MISS F. F. RICE, A. M., TUTOR IN LATIN.
MISS L. CELESTIA WATTLES, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO AND HARMONY.
MRS. HELEN M. RICE, INSTRUCTOR IN VOCAL MUSIC.
MISS ANNA M. WYETT, INSTRUCTOR IN PAINTING.
MRS. IDA B. BLAKESLEE, INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO-FORTE.
MISS LILLIAN J. JAQUES, INSTRUCTOR IN SINGING.
MISS CAMILLA M. NETTLETON, INSTRUCTOR IN SINGING.
Epartment of Theology.
FACULTY.
JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT. JUDSON SMITH. G. FREDERICK WRIGHT. JOHN MORGAN. ALBERT H. CURRIER. WILLIAM. G. BALLANTINE. WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLAIN.
STUDENTS.
SENIOR CLASS.
NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
JOHN SUMNER EDMUNDS. Avon 4 N. Professor st. Oberlin College, 18So.
MORGAN PELAGIUS JONES. Wilkesbarre, Pa ..... 22 Council Hall
WILLIAM JONES Racine, Wis. 25 Council Hall Cook County Normal School, IS76.
ORAMEL WILLIAM LUCAS .. . Canon City, Col .. .. 28 Council Hall Oberlin College, 1SSo.
WILLIAM W. MIX Elrick, Mo .. 22 Council Hall
GEORGE WASHINGTON MOORE. . Nashville, Tenn. .. 4 Council Hall Fisk University, ISSI.
JOHN RICHARD NICHOLS. Reading, N. Y. .32 Forest st. Oberlin College, 1879.
GREGORY JOHN POWELL. . Guelph, Ont. . . 18 Council Hall Oberlin College, 1882.
FRANCIS MARION PRICE. .. . Cottonwood Falls, Kan.23 N. Professor st. Oberlin College, ISS2.
FRANKLIN PIERCE SANDERS. . . Troy .12 West st. Union Biblical Seminary, ISSO.
HENRY ERNEST THAYER Freedom .11 Council Hall Oberlin College, ISTS.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
JAMES MERTON TRIFFIT. Edinburgh .22 Groveland st. Baldwin University.
DAVID THOMAS WILLIAMS .. Youngstown. .31 W. Lorain st. Western Reserve College, ISSo.
Seniors. 13.
MIDDLE CLASS.
LAURIN CECIL ANDERSON .. .. Austin, Texas. 6 Council Hall Fisk University, ISSo.
FAYETTE GILMAN APPLETON. . Victory, Vt. 2 Council Hall Oberlin College, -
ELMER DELAZON BOSTWICK ... Edinburgh .27 W. College st. Oberlin College, 1SS1.
DWIGHT HOWARD CLAPP.
Kirtland.
27 Council Hall
Oberlin College, IS79.
JOHN DOANE Charlestown, Mass .. . 21 Council Hall Harvard College, ISSo.
FRED'K CLARENDON EMERSON. Union, Me. . 12 Council Hall Bates College, ISSI.
JESSE DOWNEY FOSTER. Grand Ridge, Ill. 17 N. Main st.
Waynesburg College, IS74.
DAVID EDGAR FRENCH. . Oberlin. IS N. Professor st. Oberlin College, ISS1.
ROBERT SCOTT LINDSAY Montrose, Scotland. . 32 Council Hall Oberlin College, ISSI.
DANIEL MAGNUS. Red Wing, Minn .. ... 19 Council Hall Oberlin College, ISSI.
BENJAMIN FORSYTH OUSLEY. . Bolivar, Miss. S Council Hall Fisk University, ISS1.
S W. Lorain St. JOHN FISHER PECK. . Oberlin
Oberlin College, IS75.
CHARLES HENRY SCOTT. . . Waterbury, Conn .... 13 Council Hall Hobart College, -
SIDNEY DIX STRONG. Seville 7 Council Hall Oberlin College, ISSI.
ARCHIBALD EUGENE THOMSON .. Medina 14 Council Hall Oberlin College, ISSI.
Middles .. 15.
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JUNIOR CLASS.
NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOM.5.
LEANDER JEFFERSON ALDRICH. Conklingville, N. Y . . 20 Council Hall Oberlin College, 1SSo.
THOMAS CLARK BENSON ..
Merom, Ind.
5 Council Hall
Union Christian College, 18S1.
W. IRVING BERKSTRESSER
Beulah, Ill
23 Council Ilall
Illinois Normal School, 1877.
DAN FREEMAN BRADLEY
Bangkok, Siam.
IS W. College st.
Oberlin College, ISS2.
ARTHUR WILLIAM BURT Oberlin 14 Council Hall Oberlin College, 1SS2.
ADELBERT LYON EASTMAN .. .
. . Arcade, N. Y
.61 N. Main st.
Cornell University,
DARIUS LYMAN EDWARDS. ..
. Oberlin
52 S. Professor st.
Oberlin College, ISSo.
MILTON C. FAY.
.Naperville, IlI.
33 Council Hall
Northwestern College, 1SS2.
ORIN LA RUE FOWLER ...
Livonia, N. Y
22 W. Lorain st.
Oberlin College, IS79.
CHARLES W. HIATT.
.Tonica, III.
10 Council Hall
Wheaton College, ISS2.
DAVID CAMERON MCINTOSH. ... Floss, Ont.
26 Council Hall
McGill College, -
ORANGE STEPHEN PALMER .. .. . Rising City, Neb .. ... 16 Council Hall Oberlin College, -
GEORGE BARTLEY REID. .
Monaghan, Ireland ... 6 Council Hall
Oberlin College, ISS2.
ANDREW SULLIVAN.
Oberlin.
. .
25 W. Lorain st.
Oberlin College, -
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Department of Philosophy and the Arts.
CLASSICAL COURSE,
FACULTY.
JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT.
JOHN M. ELLIS. JAMES K. NEWTON.
CHARLES H. CHURCHILL. WILLIAM G. FROST. FRANK F. JEWETT.
JUDSON SMITH.
GILES W. SHURTLEFF. ELISHA GRAY.
ALBERT A. WRIGHT.
MRS. E. S. MEAD.
STUDENTS.
SENIOR CLASS.
NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
FRANK GEORGE ALGER. Manchester, N. H .. .. 23 W. College st.
FREDERICK POMEROY BEMIS. .. Davenport, Iowa. ... 47 W. College st.
ANGELO RANDOLPHI BONNEY. .. Bronson, Mich. .. .48 S. Main st.
HERBERT WENDELL BOYD.
Amesbury, Mass .. . . . 36 N. Main st.
WILLARD PARSONS BOYD. Amesbury, Mass. . . . 36 N. Main st.
CHARLES DEWOLF BROWER. Bloomfield, N. J. . . 36 N. Main st.
DALZELL ADELBERT BUNKER. . Colebrook. 47 E. College st.
HENRY NORTHRUP CASTLE. . Honolulu, H. I. 38 W. College st.
LAFAYETTE ASAEL EDWARDS. . Oberlin Mr. Edwards'
STEPHEN SEWALL ESTEY.
Calais, Me.
19 Elm st.
JAMES THOME FAIRCHILD ... Oberlin. S S. Professor st.
CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN FRENCH. Oberlin. IS N. Professor st.
JAMES HENRY GARNETT. Milledgeville, Ga ... . 34 Tappan Hall.
CHARLES DUDLEY GREEN Malden, Ill . 36 N. Main st.
PHILIP CADY HAYDEN. . Hempstead, N. Y .. .. 35 N. Professor st.
OBERLIN COLLEGE.
NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
CHARLES WILLARD HAYES. Hanover. 47 E. College st.
FRANK HOWE HILL. Elyria. 13 E. Lorain st.
JOHN LEADINGHAM. . Hammond, N. Y. 35 Tappan Hall
BENJAMIN OLIVER McMICHAEL. Ashley
34 W. College st.
GEORGE HERBERT MEAD. ..
.Oberlin
6 College Place
WILMOT VERNON METCALF ..
Elyria
S N. Professor st.
CHARLES WALTER PURPLE ..
Oberlin.
36 N. Main st.
GEORGE RAMSAY Orillia, Ont. 36 N. Main st.
DAVID SMALL SHELLABARGER. Urbana. 7 E. Lorain st.
EDWIN SAMUEL SLATER. Aurelia, Iowa. 19 Elm st.
ALEXANDERORMISTON SPENCE. East Cleveland
45 E. College st.
CLARENCE FRANKLIN SWIFT .. Oberlin Mr. Swift's
JAMES ALLEN THOME ..
Tremont, Ill.
24
Tappan Hall
MERTON EDMUND THOMPSON. . Oberlin. 29 Elm st.
ALONZO DOCK WOODWORTHI. . Irwin. 36 N. Main st.
JOSEPHINE LAURA FISH Berlin Heights 15 S. Professor st.
ADDIE BELLE HAWES
Litchfield, Me
17 N. Main st.
MYRA JANE HOWES.
Mendota, Ill
Ladies' Hall
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE JONES. Crete, Neb. 23 S. Professor st.
JANET HUNTINGTON MCKELVEY. Sandusky
.6; E. College st.
MARY LUCINDA REGAL ..
Oberlin.
IS Forest st.
Seniors.
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JUNIOR CLASS
HARRY AINSWORTHI. Moline, III .14 W. Lorain st.
FRANK SHELDON BUCKLEY. ... Manistee, Mich. .36 N. Main st.
EDWARD BENJAMIN BURWELL. Mercer, Pa
1 West st.
CLARENCE HENRY CARSON. ... Woodburn, Ill.
23 W. College st.
CYRUS ALONZO CLARK Union, Ill 31 E. College st.
ORVILLE LEE COOK. Lexington 7 S. Pleasant st.
LEONIDAS HOWARD DAVIS Kokomo, Ind 4 W. Lorain st.
LEEMAN CANFIELD DENTON
Wakeman.
51 E. College st.
JAMES WILLIAM DOW.
Cortland.
.20 N. Main st.
FRANK CALVIN FREEMAN. Amherst. 72 S. Main st.
CHARLES MARTIN HALL. .
Oberlin
34 E. College st.
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NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
LUTHER DONNELL HAMILTON. Clarksburgh, Ind. 7 S. Pleasant st.
SIDNEY MARSII HASKELL North Bloomfield. 1 N. Main st. EDWARD L. HOTCHKISS South Kirtland 7 S. Professor st.
GERALD STANLEY LEE. Oberlin 51 E. College st.
JAMES ELI MCCONNELL, Rock Island, Ill. . College Chapel
JOHN JAY MCKELVEY Sandusky 14 W. College st.
CLARK HENRY NYE. Concord 14 W. Lorain st.
JAMES PUTNAM O'BRIEN Noel, N. S. .6 E. Lorain st.
SOLON PIERCE POWELL.
Findlay
College Chapel
WILLIAM ADAMS PUGH
Springfield
14 W. College st.
LELAND DEE RATHBONE New Lyme. 23 N. Professor st.
AZARIAII SMITH ROOT
East Douglass, Mass. 23 N. Professor st.
CHARLES HENRY SOLIER
Stryker
20 N. Main st.
TULLY MC CREA TALBOT
Westville
8 Forest st.
JOHN JAMES TRIBLE Rochester, Vt. 50 N. Professor st.
FRANK LOUIS VAN CLEEF. Wellington Io Elm st.
CLARENCE AUGUSTUS VINCENT. Chagrin Falls. I West st.
GEORGE BURNSIDE WALDRON. . Owosso, Mich 35 W . College st.
OLIVER SHIELDON WELLS St. Joseph, Mo 7 S. Pleasant st.
WILLIAM IRA WELLS Peru, Mass. 23 N. Professor st. ALFRED EUGENE WOODRUFF. . Franklinville, N. Y. . 36 N. Main st.
MARY LOVINA ATWOOD Waupun, Wis. S Elm st.
EFFIE CHAPMAN. . Huntington Ladies' Hall
MARY ELIZA CHURCH
New York City
9 E. Lorain st.
ANNIE JULIA COOPER Raleigh, N. C 25 N. Main st.
ORRA MARIA FISH. Akron. .42 N. Main st
IDA ALEXANDER GIBBS Oberlin. 70 E. College st.
CORA EMMA GANNETT Wellington 15 W. Lorain st.
JANIE FITCH HAYFORD Oberlin 13 Forest st.
LUCY ALTHEA LANGDON. Oberlin 25 S. Professor st.
ANNA MAYO METCALF Elyria. Ladies' Hall
SARAH LUELLA MINER. Gurnoe, Wis ·34 E. College st.
DELLA MAY THOMAS Ravenna. .52 W. College st.
ETTA LEONA THOMAS Ravenna. .52 W. College st.
ALICE YOUNGLOVE. Rochester, Minn. Ladies' Hall
Juniors . 46.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
JOHN BATCHIELDER ABELL Andover, Mass. 36 N. Main st.
FREDERICK ANDEREGG. Ragersville. 60 Tappan Hall
JOHN ASHLEY APPLETON Victory, Vt. First Church
EDWARD LADD BENEDICT.
Wellington
16 S. Professor st.
HARRY CLYDE BROOKS.
Oberlin ..
60 N. Main st.
STEPHEN BURTON
Sycamore, Ill
4 W. Lorain st.
WILLIAM MARVIN CAKE
Fostoria
- Forest st.
HENRY BARDWELL CHAPMAN .. . Euclid.
7 Forest st.
JAMES GLASSWELL CLAYTON. . . Springfield
51 N Main -t.
EPHRAIM BETCHEL CLEMMER. . Clyde, Pa.
36 N. Main st.
JOHN WHITNEY CONNOR.
Henniker, N. H.
W. College st.
JOIIN CRAWFORD ..
Greenville, Mich
9 W. College st.
WINTHROP CURTISS
Waverly, Ill
45 W. College st.
CHARLES NEWTON DUBS
Cleveland.
25 W. Lorain st.
EDMUND MINOR FAIRFIELD.
Omaha, Neb.
19 W. College st.
WILLIAM SHERMAN FITCH.
Mansfield
21 N. Main st.
MARSTON STANLEY FREEMAN Amherst 72 S Main st.
WINFIELD PIERCE HATCH
Oberlin
Ladies' Hall
CHARLES ALLEN HODGES
Austinburgh.
47 N. Professor st.
JOIN LEONARD HOFFMAN Newton Falls. .60 W. College st.
WORTIIEN HOOD
Denver, Col
40 Tappan Hall
THOMAS JONES. Richville, N. Y 21 E. College st.
AMOS MORRELL KENT Genoa 7 N. Professor st.
FRANCIS MILLS KOONS. Sulphur Springs 23 W. College st.
ALLEN MARTIN LAMBRIGHT
. Chrichsville.
45 W. College st.
BERNARD LYSLE LEE Poland ; Forest st
DWIGHT SPENCER MASON Vernon Centre, N. Y. 3 Andrews st.
GEORGE LYMAN MAXFIELD. Nelson :I W. College st.
JOHN MILTON PUTNAM METCALF. Elvria.
4 W. Lorain st.
WALTER THOMAS MILLS Addison, N. Y .12 West st.
GERDON WALLACE NOBLE .LaGrange .. 15 E. Lorain st.
HARRY NYCE
Kingston, Ind
6 W. Lorain st.
SOLOMON JOHNSON PAYNE. Nelson . 21 W. College st.
WILLIAM HATHAWAY POUND. .. Canandaigua, N. Y
. .
E. College st.
PHILO PERRY SAFFORD Fond du Lac, Wis .. 14 W. College st.
JOHN LONG SEVERANCE. Cleveland .. . 20 S. Professor st.
JONATHAN GREEN SMITH. Oberlin .3S E. Lorain st.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
NAMES. RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
ALPHEUS MELANCT'N SPANGLER Edgerton 15 E. Lorain st.
JAMES SULLIVAN Victory Mills, N. Y .. . 36 N. Main st.
WILLIAM LAWRENCE TENNEY .. Edgewater Park, N. J.Io S. Professor st.
OLIVE ANNA ATWOOD. Mt. Vernon 12 West st.
CALLIE MAY BREYFOGLE. Columbus 6 Elm st. -
CLARA LOUISE BUTLER.
Griggsville, Ill
34 E. College st.
CORA EDWINA GIBBS Austinburgh .42 N. Main st.
MARTHA FARRINGTON . Shelby. Ladies' Hall
ISABEL HENRY Las Vegas, N. M Mr Henry's
LAURA CHARLOTTE HERRICK .. . Rockford, Il1.
Ladies' Hall
MARY CLARK MATTOCKS Toledo
20 W. College st.
MARTHA ELWOOD McLENNAN .. Salineville 15 W. Lorain st.
MARY WOOSTER MILLS Addison, N. Y 12 West st.
DORRIE STAHL.
Berlin Heights.
66 N. Professor st.
NETTIE WHITCOMB. Morrison, Ill. 74 E. College st.
MARY UPP
. Sandusky
Ladies' Hall
Sophomores
53.
FRESHMAN CLASS.
JOHN HANKS ALEXANDER Helena, Ark .27 E. Mili st. ARTHUR JOHN ARN. Wyandotte, Kan 5 Andrews st. JOHN VERNON BOWERSOX Edgerton. 12 W. Lorain st.
FREDERICK WIDMER BURROWS. Wyoming. 31 W. College st.
BENJAMIN HARDIN BURTT Utica, Ind. 16 W. Lorain st.
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