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LIBRARY, APPARATUS AND CABINET.
The Libraries connected with the College number eleven thousand volumes.
The Apparatus, In the Departments of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, is sufficient for all reasonable demands; and the Cabinets in Geology and Natural History are well supplied.
OBERLIN COLLEGE.
FACILITIES FOR SELF-SUPPORT.
The College does not pledge itself to furnish manual labor to the students. Diligent and faithful young men can find employment, with satisfactory com- pensation, in the village. A few are employed in the care of the College buildings, preparing fuel, etc. About forty students in the higher classes, gentlemen and ladies, are employed as assistant teachers.
The long Winter vacation affords opportunity, to those who are qualified, to engage in teaching schools abroad. The call for teachers is equal to the supply.
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 connection 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 sickness.
WINTER SCHOOL.
During the Winter vacation a school is taught in the College buildings, 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 week following the close of the Fall Term.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
Ladies from abroad desiring admission to the Ladies' Hall, should make previous application in writing, certifying their age, state of health, character, present 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 boarding 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 the Department, signed by the matron of the family in which she boards.
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 testimonials 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 arrangement is made for those who have not sufficient maturity and self-control to study profitably under these conditions.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
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 under fourteen, except by special arrangement with the Faculty.
Room rent in the Ladies' Hall is $10.50 a form 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 furni- ture, including straw bed. All other articles of bedding will be furnished by the occupants: also, lamps and tabjo napkins. No room will be considered engaged for any term unless two dollars are paid on the rent, which sum will be forfeited if the room is not taken, unless written notice to that effeet 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 the other College buildings is $2.50 per term; 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 $2.60 per week ; in private families, including room furnished, from $ 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 Theological, in which there is no charge for tuition, incidentals, room rent, or use of Library.
Tuition, or rent of Scholarship $ 3 00 $ 3 00
Incidentals
2 65
2 65
Library Fee
35 35
Board, S2 25 to $3 00 per week
27 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 10
6 00
$48 00
$73 00
EXTRA CHARGES.
Piano, two lessons per week
$12 00
Orzan, two lessons per week
12 00
Harmony, two lessons per week
5 00
Cultivation of the Voice
12 00
Use of Instrument, one hour per day
: 00-3 00
Oil Painting, with use of Models, thirty lessons
10 00
Water Colors
6 00
Crayon Drawing, fifty lessons
₩ 00
Perspective Drawing
6 00
Use of Musical Library
2 00
French and German except in the regular courses.
Thorough instruction in Vocal Music is FREE to all.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
SITUATION.
Oberlin is easily accessible from all parts of the country, being situated on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, an hour's ride from Cleveland. The village, of over three thousand inhabitants, has grown up with the College, and is singularly free from the temptations and dangers often surrounding colleges.
Letters of inquiry may be addressed to the President, J. H. FAIRCHILD; to the Principal of the Preparatory Department, R. T. CROSS; to the Principal of the Ladies' Department, Mrs. A. A. F. JOHNSTON ; or to the Secretary and Treas- urer, GEORGE KINNEY.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Thorough and practical instruction in Cultivation of the Voice, Piano-Forte, Organ, Harmony, and Choral Singing, will be given, for all of which the services of experienced and able teachers have been secured.
The classes in Choral Singing are free to all members of the Institution.
Weekly rehearsals are given, at which pupils who are competent are expected to perform.
Pupils must furnish or rent their instruments for practice. Pianos can always be rented in the village at reasonable rates.
Students in other departments, taking lessons in music, are required to make their arrangements with the Professor of Music.
Catalogues, containing full particulars concerning this department, can be obtained by addressing CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, OBERLIN, OHIO.
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TABULAR VIEW
OF THE
terrises of College Classes for each Derm.
FALL TERM, 1873.
MONDAY,
Soph ...
Rhetorical Exercises
10-12
Seniors __ Rhetor.cal Exercises ____ 1-3
HOUR_
8-9
9-10
10-11
11-12
TUESDAY. ] WEDNES. TuuKs. FRIDAY,
Fresh. . Soph ...
Mathematics
Mathematics . Latin
Latin
Greek
Juniors
Ger.6w. Lat.Cw. Logic
Nat. Philosophy
Seniors
Greek
Physiology
Men. Philosophy ..
Ladies.
Physiol. German.
Guizot
Mathematics
Latin
Bible Class
Bible Class
Latin
Greek
Elocution
Germ. Cw. Latin. Bible Class
Nat. Philosophy ...
Elocution
Greek
Bible Class
Men. Philosophy ..
Ladies.
German
Elocution
SPRING TERM, 1874.
MONDAY,
Fresh. . Soph .__
Rhetorical Exercises 9-11
Juniors .. Seniors ..
Rhetorical Exercises .. .1-3
HOUR_
8-9
1 9-10
10-11
11-12
Latin
Greek
Mathematics
German
Mechanics
Greek 8w. Botany.
Juniors
Greek
Chemistry
Rhetor. 8w. Latın_
FRIDAY,
Seniors Ladies.
Butler 9w. Pol. Ec. German
French
Bible Class
Greek
Mathematics
German
Mechanics
Bible Class
Elocut'n Fri. & Sat.
Bible Class
Chemistry
Rhetor. 8w. Latin.
J
German
Bible Class.
SUMMER TERM, 1874.
MONDAY,
§ Fresh. . ( Soph ...
Rhetorical Exercises. 9-11
Juniors .. Rhetorical Exercises .... 2-4
Rhetorical Exercises 10-12
HOUR.
8-9
9-10
10 -- 11
11-12
Fresh. . ; Greek
Latin
Mathematics German
Bot. 3w. Evidenc's.
Juniors Astronomy
Lat. 8w. Chemistry.
Natural Science ...
Seniors
History. Art.
Political Economy __
Natural Science ...
Ladies.
French
Paley 8w. Chemistry
Fresh. . Soph ... Juniors Seniors Ladies.
Bible Class
Latin
Mathematics
Greek
Bible Class
Bot. 3w. Evidenc's. Bible Class
Astronomy
Elocut'n Fri. & Sat. Bible Class
Political Economy ..
Natural Science.
Elocution
Paley Sw. Chemistry
The members of the Scientific Department and of the Ladies' Department recite with the College Classes when their studies arc the same.
Instead of the Monday Exercises in the Table, public Rhetorical Exercises, consisting of original Orations and Essays from the members of all the College Classes in turn, occur on the FIRST MONDAY of each month-during the Fall Term from 3 to 5 P. M., and during the Spring and Summer Terms from 4 to 6 t. M.
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Soph ...
Greek
TUESDAY, WEDNES, THURS. FRIDAY,
Fresh .. Soph. __
TUESDAY. } WEDNES. THURS.
SATURDAY,
Fresh .. Soph ... Juniors Seniors Ladies_
Men. Ph. 6w. E. Lit.
Bible Class
& Fresh. . Rhetorical Exercises.
9-11
Juniors __ Rhetorical Exercises ... 2-4
Greek
SATURDAY,
Fresh .. Soph. .. Juniors Seniors
Rhetorical Exercises 2-4
Rhetorical Exercises 10-12
Men. Ph. 6w. E. Lit. Moral Philosophy -
SATURDAY,
Eloc. Fri & Sat. Lat. 8w. Chemistry.
Calendar.
TERMS AND VACATIONS. 1873.
Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Winter Vacation begins Saturday, Nov. 22.
Winter School begins Tuesday, Dec. 2.
1874.
Spring Term begins Tuesday, Feb. 17.
Spring Recess begins. Saturday, May 9.
Summer Term begins Wednesday, May 13.
Summer Vacation begins Thursday, Aug. 6.
Fall Term begins Tuesday, Sept. 1.
PUBLIC OCCASIONS.
1874.
Junior Exhibition Wednesday, May 6.
Anniversary of the Theological Society Thursday, May 7.
Union Exhibition of the College Societies Friday, May 8.
Anniversary of the Ælioian Society
Wednesday, July 15.
Anniversary of the Ladies' Literary Society
Wednesday, July 22.
Exhibition of the Senior Preparatory Class
Wednesday, July 29.
Exhibition of the Conservatory of Music Thursday, July 30.
Anniversary of the Phi Kappa Pi Society
Friday, July 31.
Anniversary of the Phi Delta Society
Saturday, Aug. 1.
Baccalaureate Sermon
Sunday, Aug. 2.
Address before the Missionary Society Sunday, Aug. 2.
Anniversary of the Alpha Zeta Society
Monday, Aug. 3.
Address before the College Societies
Monday, Aug. 3.
Concio ad Clerum Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Anniversary Exercises of the Ladies' Department. Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Address before the Society of Alumni Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Commencement Wednesday, Aug. 5.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
1874-75.
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CATALOGUE
OF THE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
OF
BERLIN
COLLEGE
FOR THE
COLLEGE YEAR 1874-75.
OBERLIN : PRATT & BATTLE, PUBLISHERS. 1874.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Rev. JAMES. H. FAIRCHILD, President.
FRANCIS D. PARISII,
SAMUEL D. PORTER, £
SANDUSKY. ROCHESTER, N. Y.
REV. MICHAEL E. STRIEBY,
URIAH THOMPSON,
REV. HENRY COWLES,
, OBERLIN. OBERLIN.
REV. WILLIAM B. BROWN,
REV. SAMUEL WOLCOTT,
A. B. NETTLETON, .
, PHILADELPHIA, PA. MANSFIELD.
REV. E. B. FAIRFIELD, .
REV. WOLCOTT B. WILLIAMS,
SETII H. SHELDON,
CHARLOTTE, MICH. CLEVELAND.
REV. J. G. W. COWLES,
. CLEVELAND. MEADVILLE, PA.
GEORGE B. DELAMATER,
STEPHEN B. STURGIS,
MANSFIELD.
WILLIAM SUMNER,
CINCINNATI.
HORATIO C. FORD,
CLEVELAND.
NEWARK, N. J. . OBERLIN.
JABEZ W. MERRILL,
NEWARK, N. J. CLEVELAND.
Corresponding Members of the Alumni.
REV. CALEB E. FISHER,
REV. WILLIAM KINCAID, JAMES B. T. MARSH,
HON. JAMES MONROE.
.
LUCIAN C. WARNER, M. D.,
SPRINGFIELD, L. I.
. LEAVENWORTH, KAN. CHICAGO, ILL.
OBERLIN.
NEW YORK CITY.
Prudential Committee.
PRES. J. H. FAIRCHILD. REV. HENRY COWLES. JABEZ W. MERRILL. PROF. JOHN M. ELLIS.
URIAH THOMPSON. GEORGE KINNEY. HIRAM HULBURD.
GEORGE KINNEY, SECRETARY AND TREASURER. REV. CALEB E. FISHER, AGENT.
Ladies' Board of Managers.
MRS. A. A. F. JOHNSTON. MRS. MARY L. P. KINNEY.
MRS. MARIANNE P. DASCOMB.
MRS. MINERVA E. ELLIS.
MRS. REBECCA FINNEY. MRS. ELIZABETH S. MEAD.
MRS. SARAH D. PENFIELD.
MRS. AUGUSTA B. SMITH.
MRS. MARY B. SHURTLEFF.
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FACULTY.
REV. JAMES HI. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT,
PROPESSOR OF THEOLOGY, AND AVERY PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY.
REV. CHARLES G. FINNEY, PROFESSOR OF PASTORAL THEOLOGY. REV. JOHN MORGAN,
PROFESSOR OF NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE AND BIBLICAL THEOLOGY.
JAMES DASCOMB, M. D., PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, BOTANY AND PHYSIOLOGY. REV. JOHN M. ELLIS,
PROFESSOR OF MENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND RHETORIC.
REV. CHARLES H. CHURCHILL, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. REV. JUDSON SMITH,
PROFESSOR OF CHURCH HISTORY, AND LECTURER ON GENERAL HISTORY.
GILES W. SHURTLEFF, A. M., PROFESSOR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. REV. HIRAM MEAD, PROFESSOR OF SACRED RHETORIC. REV. WILLIAM II. RYDER, PROFESSOR OF THE GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
FENELON B. RICE, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC.
REV. ELIJAH P. BARROWS,
PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE.
REV. JAMES H. LAIRD, PRINCIPAL OF THE ENGLISH PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
ALBERT A. WRIGHT, A. M., PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY AND NATURAL HISTORY, AND LECTURER ON RELIGION AND SCIENCE.
REV. HENRY COWLES, LECTURER ON PROPHECY.
REV. A. HASTINGS ROSS, SPECIAL LECTURER ON CHURCH POLITY.
REV. WILLIAM W. PATTON, LECTURER ON MODERN SCEPTICISM.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
JAMES R. SEVERANCE, A M., INSTRUCTOR IN ELOCUTION.
JAMES K NEWTON, A. M., INSTRUCTOR IN GERMAN AND FRENCH. HENRY F. CLARK, A. M., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LATIN BND GREEK-
AUGUSTUS G. UPTON, A. B., TUTOR IN LATIN.
Miss KATE A. BUSHNELL, TUTOR IN MATHEMATICS.
REV. HENRY MATSON, LIBRARIAN.
CALVIN B. CADY, TEACHER OF PIANO AND COMPOSITION.
FRANCIS SCHWINGER, TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS.
MICHAELIS GOLDBERG, TEACHER OF PIANO.
WILLIAM B. CHAMBERLAIN, TEACIIER OF VOCAL MUSIC.
MRS. A. A. F. JOHNSTON, PRINCIPAL OF THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL.
MISS MARY M. KINNEY, ASSISTANT.
Miss L. CELESTIA WATTLES, TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY.
MISS ROSA D. ALLEN, TEACHER OF VOCAL MUSIC.
MISS CAMILLA M. NETTLETON, TEACHER OF VOCAL CULTURE.
Miss ANNA M. WYETT, TEACHER OF DRAWING AND PAINTING.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
heological 1
cpartment.
FACULTY.
JAMES H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT. CHARLES G. FINNEY. JOHN MORGAN. HIRAM MEAD. JUDSON SMITH. ELIJAH P. BARROWS.
HENRY COWLES. A. HASTINGS ROSS. WILLIAM W. PATTON. ALBERT A. WRIGHT. JAMES R. SEVERANCE.
STUDENTS. RESIDENT GRADUATE.
NAME.
RESIDENCE. ROOM.
BENJAMIN B. MERRILL, . Bangor, Me., 23 Council Hall.
Bangor Seminary. IS74.
SENIOR CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES. ROOMS.
SAMUEL JACKSON BEACH, College of the City of New York, 1872.
Pittsfield, 11 Council Hall.
JAMES GRIER BOWERSOX, Otterbein University, 1872.
Fitchville, . 7 Council Hall.
RICHARD MARIS BURGESS, . ALBERT LEVERETT GRIDLEY, . Oberlin College, 1872.
East Tilbury, Can., 22 Council Hall. Oberlin, 19 East Lorain st.
. Marshfield, Ind., . 4 Council Hall.
SIMEON SANDERSON HAINES, Oberlin College, 18;2.
JONATHAN EDWARDS HIGGINS, .
GEORGE HINDLEY,
Spencertown, N. Y., 11 Council Hall. ,Oustic, Ontario, 22 Council Hall. Manchester, Mo., 25 Council Hall.
STEPHEX DECATUR SMITH, Hillsdale College, 1572.
GEORGE JOIN WEBSTER, Grand Rapids, Wis., 14 North West st. Henrietta, N. Y., . 8 Council Hall.
JAcon WINSLOW,
Oberlin College, 1872.
ErGENE FREDERICK ATWOOD, . Oberlin,
18 Council Hall. Seniors
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
MIDDLE CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES,
ROOMS.
ISRAEL BROWN, · Wheaton College, 1872.
Wedron, Ill.,
.
27 Council Hall.
·
CHARLES COLE CREEGAN,
Lebanon Normal School, 1869.
Mantua,
14 Council Hall.
ABRAHAM AUGUSTINE CRESSMAN,
Rochester, Mich., .
21 Council Hall.
SAMUEL SILONAS CRYER, .
Oberlin College, 1873.
Maysville, Ky.,
1 South Professor st.
BURRITT HAMILTON FEE,
Berea College, 1873.
. Berea, Ky.,
39 Council Hall.
MICHAELIS GOLDBERG,
Hebrew Theological Seminary, Munster.
Oberlin,
12 Council Hall.
EBEN LEANDER HILL,
Michigan University, 1872.
, St. Clair, Mich., .
5 Council Hall.
OWEN JENKINS,
Oberlin,
26 Council Hall.
NATHANIEL DEMSTER LANPHEAR, . Olivet, Mich ..
Olivet College, 1873.
7 Council Hall.
WILLIAM BREWSTER OLESON,
Maine Agricultural College,
Portland, Me.,
1 Council Hall.
MILAN PACKARD,
Oberlin College, 1872.
Covert, Mich.,
8 Forest, st. .
JACOB P. RIEDINGER,
Oberlin College, 1872.
Randolph,
6 Council Hall.
DELOS ADELBERT STRONG,
Hillsdale College, -
North Adams, Mich., 9 Council Hall.
AUGUSTUS GOODNOW UPTON,
Oberlin College, 1873.
Eaton Rapids, Mich., 1 Elm st.
WILLIAM ROCKWELL WICKES,
Oberlin College, 1873.
.
Oberlin,
10 South Professor st.
-
ORVILLE CARLTON CLARK,
.
Oberlin, .
18 North Professor st.
Middles
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
JUNIOR CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES. Seward, Neb.,
ROOMS.
3 Couneil Hall.
THOMAS WESTON DELONG, Tabor College, 1873.
Tabor, Iowa, . 36 West College st.
EDWARD ALLAN LEEPER, Oberlin College, -
Atlanta, Ill., 13 Council Hall.
RAYMOND GREEN MCCLELLAND, Oberlin College, IS74.
Penfield, 24 Couneil Hall.
FRANK MCCONAUGHY, . Oberlin College, 1874,
DAVID C. MCNAIR, MI. Union College, 1873.
Clark, Pa.,
10 Council Hall.
CHARLES DEFOREST PATTERSON, . Laporte, Ohio Wesleyan University, -
Tabor, Iowa, .
36 West College st.
ORTHELLO VERMILLEN RICE, Tabor College, 1874.
THEODORE FRANK SHOTWELL, Oberlin College, 1872.
Oramel, N. Y., .
14 Council Hall.
EDWARD STRIEBY STEELE, Oberlin College, 1872.
Oberlin, .
1 Council Hall.
WILLIAM DYVANWAL WILLIAMS, . Oberlin, Western Reserve College, -
.
5 Council Hall.
Juniors
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MOULTON NEEDHAM CLARK, Tabor College, -
Oberlin, . . 24 Conncil Hall.
18 West Lorain st.
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College Department.
FACULTY.
-
JAMES. H. FAIRCHILD, PRESIDENT.
JAMES DASCOMB. JOHN M. ELLIS. CHAS. H. CHURCHILL. JUDSON SMITH. GILES W. SHURTLEFF. WILLIAM H. RYDER. ALBERT A. WRIGHT.
JAMES R. SEVERANCE. JAMES K. NEWTON.
STUDENTS.
SENIOR CLASS.
NAMES,
DUDLEY PETER ALLEN,
KERSEY SMITH BLAKE,
DWIGHT BLACHLY BRADLEY,
Bangkok, Siam, .
HARRY LEROY BRICKETT,
JAMES PERRY WERTZ BROWN, ARTHUR TAPPAN BURNELL,
WILLIAM BENTON CHAMBERLAIN,
IZAAK WALTON FITCH,
DAVID HADLEY FLETT,
Kenosha, Wis.,
35 North Professor st.
HASTINGS HORNELL HART,
Cleveland,
23 North Main st.
AZEL HATCH, JOHN JOHNSTON, JR.,
Akron,
? East College st.
BYRON BURRETT LOUGHEAD,
Windham,
16 Elm st.
THOMAS MCCLELLAND, .
Mendon, III.,
16 Elm st.
JEROME DOLSON MILLS,
Canton, Ill., 16 Elm st.
Oberlin,
20 North Main st.
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ROOMS.
20 South Professor st. Gymnasium.
18 West College st. E. Lake George, N. Y., 12 Elm st. Gymnasium.
Carey, .
Central City, Col., . 27 West College st. East Springfield, Pa., S West Lorain st.
Rochester, Pa., . 59 East College st. 60 East College st.
DENNIS GOODSELL,
Nelson, .
Chatham,
59 East College st.
LANMAN JAMES NETTLETON,
RESIDENCES.
Oberlin,
Philadelphia, Pa., .
OBERLIN COLLEGE.
GURNEY MAHAN ORVIS, . HOBART KINGSBURY PAINTER,
Oberlin, 22 Spring st. JOHN FISHER PECK, .
Oberlin, .
8 West Lorain st.
HARLAN PAGE ROBERTS,
Oberlin,
46 North Main st.
JOHN RAPHAEL ROGERS, Berea, Ky.,
9 Forest st.
FRANK ALBERT ROSE, .
Carlisle, Oberlin, . . 33 North Main st.
CHARLES JACKSON RYDER,
WILLIAM SANDERS SCARBOROUGH, Macon, Ga.,
61 East College st.
WILLIS PARSONS SPRING,
Rosemond, Ill., S Elm St.
MERRITT STARR,
Moline, 11l.,
37 West College st.
HENRY STONE,
Indianapolis, Ind., . 27 East College st.
GEORGE RICHEY THOMPSON,
Senecaville,
23 North Main st.
WILLIAM HUNTINGTON TIBBALS, FRED KIRTLAND TRACY,
Mansfield,
4 Elm st.
COLUMBUS VENNUM,
Morrison, Ill.,
12 Elm st.
JOHN ALLEN WINTERS,
Rolla, Mo., .
60 East College st.
CALVIN STANLEY WOOD,
Manchester, Iowa, .
9 East College st.
ALTHEA ROSINA SHERMAN,
· National, Iowa, . Ladies' Hall.
Seniors
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JUNIOR CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
ROOMS.
ARTHUR CHASE ANDREWS,
Oberlin, . . 38 North Professor st.
CHARLES RICHARD ANDREWS,
Oberlin,
HENRY LIBERTY BATES,
Plymouth, Neb.,
38 North Professor st. 15 South Professor st. 40 West Lorain st.
CONGER R. CAMPBELL,
Keeler, Mieli.,
31 North Pleasant st.
HENRY NORTHRUP CASTLE, .
.
North Topeka, Kan., 61 East College st.
CLARENCE JOHN CHASE,
Whittlesey, .
15 South Professor st.
DARIUS DANIEL CLAYTON, . Little Sandusky, ELIJAH COOKE, Otto, N. Y., .
Il West st.
15 South Professor st.
HENRY FRANCIS DERR,
. Montville, Oberlin,
14 Eası Mill st.
EDWIN KELLOGG FAIRCHILD,
. Keokuk, Iowa, Oberlin,
8 Elm st.
FREDERIC ALDEN FIELD, .
2 East Lorain st.
WILLIAM GOODELL FROST, JOHN HANSIUE,
. Raymond, Wis.,
24 Tappan Hall. 24 Tappan Hall.
JOHN COLUMBU'S HARRIS,
Antwerp, 30 East College st.
WILLIAM ANDREW HOHES, Lebanon, Mo.,
19 West Lorain st.
SYLVANUS CONVERSE HUNTINGTON, Jr., Pulaski, N. Y., . 15 South Professor st.
Western Star,
11 West st.
BURT ERASTUS DE YO,
.
Oberlin,
LYMAN WILLARD BURR,
. North Royalton;
19 West Lorain st.
53 South Professor st.
Atlanta, Ill., . 27 West Lorain st.
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OBERLIN COLLEGE.
FRANK GARDINER LEE, CHARLES LUNDY LEWIS,
Baraboo, Wis., Ottawa, Ill.,
46 West College st. 3 College Place. 19 West Lorain st.
FREDERICK WILLIAM MEADOWS, . Elyria, Columbus Grove,
Oberlin, . . 69 East College st. 6 South Pleasant st. 30 East College st. Fremont, 2 College Place.
JULIUS SINCLAIR OGAN, WILLIAM OTTERBEIN PRINGLE, GEORGE THOMPSON REEVES,
Newark, N. Y.,
8 College Place. 59 East College st.
CLAYTON BROWN ROCKHILL,
Oberlin, Oakland,
25 North Professor st.
ROVILLUS ROLLIN ROGERS, .
46 West College st.
FREDERICK SHELTON SMEDLEY,
JOHN OGILVIE STEVENSON,
New Haven, Ct., . .
3 South Professor st.
ROBERT JOHN WIFITE,
llenrietta, 12 West st.
ELLEN CLORISSA AKERS,
Oberlin.
11 Spring st.
ALICE LEE ARMSBY, .
Council Grove, Kan., 32 East College st.
CLARA EVANGELINE BABCOCK,
Wayne,
35 West Lorain st.
LUCY ELLA WRIGHT,
Oberlin, .
35 West Lorain st.
Juniors 36
SOPHOMORE CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
ROOMS.
JOSEPH HIGGINS ADAMS, .
Perrysburg,
35 South Main st.
MALCOLM GR.EME ALEXANDER, . WILLIAM FREMONT BLACKMAN, . CHAUNCEY MARION CADY, . .
Clyde, . Kirksville, Mo.,
9 Forest st.
Oberlin,
22 Forest st.
WILLIAM CAPELL CALLAND, FREDERIC ARTIIUR CHURCHILL, ADELBERT BENJAMIN COON,
.
Oberlin,
26 West College st.
Marengo, III.,
.
35 North Professor st.
GEORGE EDWARD CRANE, ALEXANDER SYLVANUS EATON,
Oberlin, Alamo, Mich.,
. 35 Tappan Hall. 34 North Professor st.
ALBERT JOHN GILCHRIST, . HERBERT DELOS GOODENOUGHI, . EVANDER JOSEPH GOODSELL,
Barton, Wis., . . 79 Tappan Hall. 30 West College st.
ARCHIBALD HADDEN,
Cleveland,
10 Elm st.
BENJAMIN ALBERT IMES,
. Van Wert, Pa., . Washington, D. C., . 23 North Professor st.
ARTHUR DESALINE LANGSTON, .
JUDSON ONCKEN LESLIE, . Princeton, Ill.,
30 West College st.
JAMES ROBERT LOGUE,
Northfield, . 35 North Professor st.
CHARLES ALBERT MARSH,
. Pontiae, Mich.,
73 Tappan Hall.
11
EDWARD JOSEPH MALLE, CHARLES BEEBE MARTIN,
Bedford, ·
Oberlin, .
60 North Main st.
Summerfield,
38 South Main st.
Nelson,
51 Tappan Hall.
DAN RICHARDS, .
Alden, Iowa, Berea, 19 West Lorain st.
OBERLIN COLLEGE.
CHARLES EDWIN MONROE, JAMIR EDWARD MORTON,
WINTHROP DOWNES PAINTER,
ERWIN HART RICHARDS,
ADELHERT SELDERS,
Lodi,
2 North Pleasant st.
GEORGE ALBERT SESSIONS,
Cleveland,
8 West Lorain st.
SANFORD ELINU SHUTT,
MERTON MORRIS SQUIRE,
Oberlin,
3 College Place.
FRANCIS MARION WANSER,
Wakeman,
25 North Professor st. 60 North Professor st.
MARY LOUISA DRAKE,
Shelby, Oskaloosa, Jowa, 78 West Lorain st.
ELLA JANE STRONG,
Oskaloosa, lowa, .
78 West Lorain st.
CAROLINE WICKES,
Oberlin, . 10 South Professor st.
Sophomores
31
FRESHMAN CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
ROOMS,
BELA BENONI ADAMS,
CHARLES WHITFIELD ALLEN,
WILBERT LEE ANDERSON,
WILLIAM ALFRED BOWEN, CHARLES SHERMAN BROWN,
Oberlin,
18 West College st. 68 South Main st. 11 South Professor st. 4I West College st.
27 North Main st.
FRANK CANFIELD,
JAMES BICKNELL CASTLE,
AMPLIAS MILTON COUNTRYMAN,
MARION FINLEY COWAN. . CLARENCE AYLETT CRIST,
WILLIAM DOGGETT, Jr.,
FRANK PARISH FAVEL,
Oberlin, .
Sauk City, Wis., .
14 North Main st. Chapel.
. Nelson, .
Nelson,
Rielville, N. Y., Middlefield,
Des Moines, Iowa, Busti, N. Y., Oberlin, .
Sulphur Springs, . Urbana, Ill.,
51 East College st. 60 Tappan Hall. 15 West Lorain st.
Bridgewater, Mass.,
23 West College st.
12
34 West College st. 17 West College st. Second Church. 74 East College st. 35 South Main st. 49 Tappan Hall.
JOHN HENRY GROSE, EDWIN ABBOTT HAZELTINE. WILLIAM NORMAN JOHNSON, OLIVER HOWARD KOONS, .
JAMES HENDERSON KYLE,
JAMES HENRY LEONARD, .
Columbia,
Oberlin, East Berkshire, Vt.,
Oberlin, . Cleveland, .
10 Elm st. .
Honolulu, law. Els., 31 West College st. Hastings, Minn., . 27 North Main st. Hardin, 9 Elm st. Burlington, Iowa, . Niagara Falls, N. Y., 26 Bast Lorain st.
7 South Professor st.
CHARLES ROBERT FORREST, LUCIUS BIERCE FULLER,
MARCUS BELL FULLER,
HENRY ORLANDO GARDNER,
WAKENE ALMOT GATES,
Oberlin, . Brownsville, Oberlin, .
4 College Place.
Mecca,
22 Spring st. First Church.
Middleport, 4 East Lorain st.
ALBERT MARION WHEELER, .
OBERLIN COLLEGE.
ORAMEL WILLIAM LUCAS, . LUCIUS MARKIIAM,
WILLIAM BEECHER MCINTYRE, .
Guy's Mills, Pa., . DeKalb,
WILDER STEVENS METCALF, .
Elyria, .
18 West College st.
LINDLEY WARREN MORRIS,
Alliance, 47 West College st.
CHARLES EDWARD MORSE,
Bedford, 74 East College st.
EDWARD WATEROUS PECK,
ALBERT CLIFFORD PENFIELD,
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