CATALOGUE OFFICERS AND STUDENTS \j HARVARD UNIVERSITY, FOR THE ACADEMICAL YEAR 1844 - 45. CAMBRIDGE: METCALF AND COMPANY, PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY. 1844. ABBREVIATIONS. D. . Divinity Hall. H'y Holworthy Hall. St. . . . Stoughton Hall. H. Hollis Hall. M. . . . Massachusetts Hall. C. H. . . . College House. Gr. H. . . Graduates' Hall. HARVARD UNIVERSITY. GOVERNMENT. CORPORATION. PRESIDENT. Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, ll. d. FELLOWS. Hon. JOSEPH STORY, ll. d. Hon. LEMUEL SHAW, ll. d. CHARLES G. LORING, a. m. Rev. JAMES WALKER, d. d. JOHN A. LOWELL, a. m. TREASURER. Hon. SAMUEL A. ELIOT, a. m. OVERSEERS. The Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Members of the Council and of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the University, ex officio, and the following persons by election • — Hon. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, LL. D. JAMES JACKSON, M. D. DANIEL A. WHITE, LL. D. SAMUEL P. P. FAY. RICHARD SULLIVAN. LEMUEL SHAW, LL. D. DANIEL WEBSTER, LL. D. JAMES T. AUSTIN, LL. D. LEVI LINCOLN, LL. D. LEVERETT SALTONSTALL, LL. D. JAMES SAVAGE, LL. D. MARCUS MORTON, LL. D. EDWARD EVERETT, LL. D. GEORGE BANCROFT, LL. D. SAMUEL H. WALLEY, Jr., A. M. Rev. JOHN PIERCE, D. D., Secretary of the Board. WILLIAM JENKS, D. D. CHARLES LOWELL, D. D. JOHN CODMAN, D. D. FRANCIS PARKMAN, D. D. JOSEPH FIELD, D. D. NATHANIEL L. FROTHINGHAM, D. D. JOHN BRAZER, D. D. ALVAN LAMSON, D. D. SAMUEL BARRETT, A. M. EZRA STILES GANNETT, D. D. ALEXANDER YOUNG, A. M. HOSEA BALLOU, 2d., A. M. WILLIAM M. ROGERS, A. M. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT. Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, LL. D., President. ------------, Massachusetts Professor of Natural History. Rev. HENRY WARE, D. D., Professor of Divinity, Emeritus. ------------, Hollis Professor of Divinity. FRANCIS SALES, A. M., Instructor in Spanish. JAMES JACKSON, M. D., Profess or of the Theory and Practice of Physic, Emeritus. JOHN C. WARREN, M. D., Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery. Hon. JOSEPH STORY, LL. D., Dane Professor of Law. SIMON GREENLEAF, LL. D., Roy all Professor of Law. JACOB BIGELOW, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica. WALTER CHANNING, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence. EDWARD T. CHANNING, A. M., Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. GEORGE HAYWARD, M. D., Professor of the Principles of Sur- gery and Clinical Surgery. WILLIAM CRANCH BOND, A. M., Astronomer. JOHN W. WEBSTER, M. D., Erving Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. DANIEL THE AD WELL, A. M., Rumford Professor, and Lecturer on the Application of the Sciences to the Useful Arts. JOHN WARE, M. D., Hersey Professor of the Theory and Prac- tice of Physic. Rev. JAMES WALKER, D. D., Alford Professor of Natural Re- ligion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity. Rev. CONVERS FRANCIS, D. D., Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care. r 6 THADDEUS W. HARRIS, M. D., Librarian. JARED SPARKS, LL. D., McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History. Rev. GEORGE R. NOYES, D. D., Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature. PIETRO BACHI, A. M., J. U. D., Instructor in Italian and Por- tuguese. CHARLES BECK, P. D., University Professor of Latin, and Per- manent Tutor. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A. M., Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literature, and Professor of Belles-Lettres. CORNELIUS C. FELTON, A. M., Eliot Professor of Greek Liter- ature. BENJAMIN PEIRCE, A. M., Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics. ASA GRAY, M. D., Fisher Professor of Natural History. JOSEPH LOVERING, A. M., Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. BERNARD ROLKER, Instructor in German. EVANGELINUS A. SOPHOCLES, A. M., Tutor in Greek. M. DE LAPORTE, Instructor in French. HENRY W. TORREY, A. B., Tutor in Political Economy, and Instructor in Elocution. GEORGE P. SANGER, A. M., Tutor in Latin. HENRY F. BOND, A. M., Proctor. WILLIAM G. RUSSELL, A. M., Proctor. FRANCIS E. PARKER, A. B., Proctor. BELA F. JACOBS, A. B., Proctor. JAMES C. MERRILL, A. B., Proctor. ALEXANDER W. THAYER, A. B., Proctor. WILLIAM G. STEARNS, A. M., Steward. DIVINITY SCHOOL. FACULTY OF THEOLOGY. Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, LL. D., President. Rev. CONVERS FRANCIS, D. D. Rev. GEORGE R. NOYES, D. D. DIVINITY STUDENTS SENIOR CLASS NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS Appleton, Frank Parker, Dorchester, D. 30 Bartol, George Murillo, a. b. {Brown Univ., R. I.) Portland, Me. D. 32 Bond, Henry Frederick, a. m. Boston, M. 5 Butler, Noble, A. m. {S. Hanover Col., Ind ) S. Hanover, Ind. D. 22 Capen, Edward, a. b. Boston, D. 17 Ellis, John, a. b. Medfield, D. 31 Fenner, Cornelius George, a. b. {Brown Univ., R. I.) n.oono William Ratchelder. Providence, R. I. Boston, D. 29 D. 5 Hill, Thomas, a. b. Moors, John Farwell, a. b. Nute, Ephraim, Jr. Richardson, James, Jr., a. m. White, William Orne, a. m. .Yew Brunswick, N.J. D. 41 Groton, D. 37 Boston, Mr. Nute' Dedham, D. 35 Salem, D. 42 MIDDLE CLASS Adams, Edwin Goodhue, Allen, Thomas Prentiss, A. b. Avery, Robert Stanton, Clark, George Faber, Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, a. Livermore, Leonard Jarvis, A. b. Longfellow, Samuel, a. m. Maglathlin, Henry Bartlett, a b. Mclntire, Farrington, a. b. Very, Washington, a. b. Williams, Francis Charles, a. b. Winkley, Samuel Hobart, Ashby, Northborougk, Preston, Ct. Dublin, JV. H. Boston, Milford, N. H. D. 38 D. 15 D. 19 D. 36 D. 16 D. 31 Cambridge, Prof. Longfellow's Duxbury, Fitchburg, Salem, Brighton, Providence, R. I. D 21 D. 33 D. 39 D. 15 JUNIOR CLASS. Oneida Co., N. V. D. 24 Peterborough, N. H. D. 3G Augusta, Me. D. 2 Boston, D. 23 Alger, William Rounseville, Boston, D. 18 Bacon, Rufus Henry, a. b. (Hamilton Col., JV. F.) Clark, Samuel Fulton, Dillingham, William Addison Pitt, Fernald, Oliver Jordan, Hadley, William Hobart, a. m. (Union Col., N. F.) Cambridge, Mr. W. H. Hadley's Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, a. b. Cambridge, D. 13 Hudson, Henry James, a. b. Newburyport, Knapp, Francis Bellows, a. b. Walpole, N. H. Knapp, Frederick Newman, a. b. Walpole, N. H. Morrill, Daniel Follensbee, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Amesbury, Osgood, George, Kensington, N. H. D. 4 Reynolds, Grindall, Jr. Boston, D. 20 D. 27 D. 27 D. 26 y LAW SCHOOL. FACULTY OF LAW. Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, LL. D., President. Hon. JOSEPH STORY, LL. D. SIMON GREENLEAF, LL. D. LAW STUDENTS. SENIOR CLASS. NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Atchison, Daniel Denison, a. b. (Centre Col, Ky.) Lexington, Ky. Mrs. Stuart's Bellows, Abel Herbert, a. b. Walpole, N. H. Mrs. Manning's Bishop, Charles, Norwalk, Ohio, Mr. Pratt's Bond, Ephraim Ward, a.m. (Amherst Col.) Springfield, Mr. Dillingham's Brown, Lorenzo Dow, Lee, Mr. Willmot's Bradford, James Munroe, ll. b. Hancock, N. H. Mr. W. H. Hadley's Buckingham, Francis William, Cambridge, Mr. Buckingham s Cantwell, Edward Chrysostom, Charleston, S. C. Gr. H. 8 Churchill, Joseph McKean, a. b. Milton, Mr. Tufts's Clymer, Edward Myers, Reading, Pa. Mrs. Gardner's Coburn, Alonzo, a. b. (Waterville Col., Me.) Bloomfield, Me. Mrs. A. Wyeth's Fish, Asa Israel, ll. b. Trenton, N. J. Mr. J. Porter's Folsom, Henry, a. b. (Miami Univ » Ohio,) Columbus, Ohio, D. 10 Foster, Moses, a. b. (Dartmouth Col., JV. H.) Andover, Mr. Belcher's 10 Freeman, Francis Atkinson, a. b. (Dartmouth Col, N. H) Galbraith, William Ayres, Hayes, Rutherford Birchard, a. b. (Kcnyon Col., Ohio,) Latham, Benjamin Franklin, Marvin, John Gage, ll. b. Librari Mauran, P. Bowen, Mcintosh, Anthony WTalke, a. b. (Hampden Sydney Col., I'a.) McRae, Charles Stuart, ll. b. Motl, Henry Augustus, Peniston, Anthony Armand, Perry, Sanford Barnum, Phillips, Slephen Henry, ll. b. Plummer, Sedgwick Louriottis, ll. Rand, Charles White, a. b. (IVes- leyan Univ., Ct.) Raymond, Henry Hunter, a. b. (Yale Col.. Ct.) Rice, George Edward, a. b. Ruggles, John Rathbone, Russell, William Goodwin, a. m. Sanger, George Partridge, ll. b. Semmes, Thomas Jenkins, a. b. (Georgetown Col., D. C.) Semple, Henry Churchill, ll. b. (William and Mary Col., Va.) Smith, Lewis Edwin, Thayer, Andrew Eliot, ll. b. Todd, John, ll. b. Ware, Thornton Kirkland, ll. b. Dover, N. II. Erie, Pa. Mrs. Lemed's Mr. W. H.Hadley's Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Ford's North Providence, R. I. Mrs. Schutte's an, Toioanda, Pa. Dane Hall 4 Providence, R. I. Mr. T. P. Lemed's Norfolk, Va. Jackson Co., Miss. New York, JY. Y. Baton Rouge, La. Leicester, VI. Salem, b. Gardiner,Me. Lisbon, N. H. Mr. Bigelow's Mr.W. Warland's Mrs. Dix's Mr. Phelps's Mr. M.M.Rice's Mrs. Clarke's Mr. Edwards's Mr. F. Sawyer's Charleston, S. C. Gr. H. 12 Boston, Gr. II. 4 New York, N. Y. Gr. H. 6 Plymouth, St. 7 Cambridge, H'y 20 Georgetown, D. C. Mr.J.Greenleaf's Williamsburg, Va. Mr.J.Greenleaf's Livonia, N. F. Mr. F. Sawyer's Nashville, N. H. D. 25 Cambridge, Mr. Todd's Cambridge, Rev. Dr. Ware's MIDDLE CLASS. Adams, Charles Frederick, a. b. Adams, William Wright, a. b. (South Carolina Col.) Appleton, Francis Henry, a. b. Arnold, Samuel Greene, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Boston, Mrs. Howe's Edgefield Dist., S. C. Mr. Marsh's Boston, Mrs. Cochran's Providence, R. I. Gr. H. 7 11 Beeson, William, a. b. (Yale Col Ct.) Bigelow, Francis Whitney, a. b. Boit, Edward Darley, Briggs, George Patrick, a. b. (Williams Col.) Cabot, James Elliot, a. b. Capwell, Albert Bentley, a. b. (Yale Col., a.) Chamberlin, Franklin, Chambliss, Frederic James, a. b. (Oakland Col., Miss.) Churchill, Franklin Hunter, a. b. (University of Vermont,) Cobb, Moses Gill, a. b. Curry, Jabez La Fayette Monroe, a. (Franklin Col., Ga.) Daniel, Jesse Philip, De Lancey, Edward Floyd, a. b. (Geneva Col., JV. Y.) Dillaye, Stephen Devalson, Dunlap, Robert Hartley, a. b. (Boirdoin Col., Me) Edwards, Matthew Charles, Farnham, Horace Putnam, a. b. Fisk, Francis Skinner, a.b. (Dart- mouth Col., N. H.) Fleming, Samuel Lloyd, Gaillard, Thomas Benjamin, a. b, (Oakland Col., Miss.) Gillespie, Thomas Lindsay, a. b. (Princeton Col, N. J.) Goddard, Daniel Convers, a. b. (University of Ohio,) Gould, Albert Palmer, Greene, Gardiner, a. b. (Yale Col. Ct.) Guernsey, Luther Blodgett, Haskell, Benjamin, Hedges, William Connell, Jacobs, Bela Farwell, ll. b. Uniontown, Pa. MrSweetman's Watertoicn, Gr. H. 11 Boston, Boston Pittsfield, Boston, Mr. R. Morse's D. 34 Wyoming Co., N. Y. Mr F Sawyer's Lee, Mr. F. Sawyer's Jefferson Co., Miss. Mr. Thurston's New York, N. Y. D. 8 Charlestown, Charlestown B. Talladega Co., Ala. Mrs. Leverett's La Fayette, Ala. Mr. Marsh's Geneva, N. Y. Mr. Sessions's De Ruyter, N. Y. Mr. Shedd's Brunswick, Me. Mr. Shedd's Port Gibson, Miss. Mrs. Schutte's Salem, Mr. Watson's Keene, N. H. Mr. R. Torry's Palmer, Mr. Sessions's Natchez, Miss. Mr. W. Warland's Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Goldsbury's Zanesville, Ohio, Mr. Nourse's Winchester, N. H. Mr. Noyes's Norwich, Ct. Mr. W. Bates's Rochester, Vt. D. 40 Southbridge, Mrs. Schutte's Tiffin, Ohio, Mrs. Ford's Cambridge, St. 21 12 Lane, William Griswold, a. b. ( Yale Col., Ct.) Sandusky, Ohio, Mr. W. H. Hadley's Liddle, William, New Orleans, La. Misses Upham'a Lord, Harrison Van Rensselaer, a. b. South Orange, Mr. F. Sawyer's Boston, Mrs. Howe's St. Mary's Co., Md. Mr. Fleming's (Brown Univ., R. I.) Lowell, John, A. b. Miltimore, James William, Morrell, Edward, a. b. Havana, W. I. Mr. Sessions's Nichols, Benjamin White, a. b. Boston, Mrs. Cochran's Parker, Francis Edward, a. b. Cambridge, H. 7 Parker, Henry Tuke, a. b. Boston, Mr. J. Porter's Pinkerton, John Morison, a. b. (Yale Col, Ct) Derry, N. H. Mr. T. P. Lemed's Robertson, John Charles, Lafayette, Ala. Mrs. Leverett's Rogers, Augustus Dodge, Salem, Gr. H. 3 Russell, Thomas Hastings, a. b. Princeton, D. 3 Sargent, Horace Binney, a. b. Roxbury, Mr. T. Stearns's Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, a. b. Stockbridge, Mrs. Fales's Stanton, William, a. b. (Jefferson Col., Pa.) Natchez, Miss. Mr. W. Warland's Stone, Eben Francis, a. b. Newburyport, Mr. Belcher's Story, Jacob, Essex, Mr. Kendall's Tucke, Eben Franklin, a. b (Dart- mouth Col, N. //.) Exeter, N. H. M. 22 Van Wyck, Charles Henry, a. b. (Rutgers Col, N. J.) Bloomingburgh, N. Y. Mr. Sessions's Walker, George, a. b. (Dartmouth Col., N. H.) Peterborough, N. H. Mr. T. P. Lemed's Ware, Henry, a. b. Whaley, Benjamin Joseph, a. b. (Princeton Cot, N. J.) Wheelwright, Josiah, a. b. White, William Pinkney, Wollaston, George Washington, West Cambridge, Rev. W. Ware's Colleton Dist., S. C. Gr. H. 10 Boston, Mr. Marsh's Baltimore, Md. Mr. Danforth's Philadelphia, Pa. Mr, Kendall's JUNIOR CLASS Allen, Stephen Merrill, Boston, Anderson, Samuel Jameson, a. b. (Bowdoin Col., Me.) Portland, Me. Baldwin, Aaron Charles, Boston, Boston Mrs. Schutte's Boston 3 Batchelder, Eugene, Cambridge, Mr. Batchelder's Beeson, Charles Henry, a. b. (Washington Col., Pa.) Uniontoum, Pa. Mr.Sweetman's Bissell, Edward, a. b. ( Vale Col.,Ct.) Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Bigelow's Boiling, James Carter, Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Ford's Butler, Franklin Jenness, Deerfield, N. H. Mrs. Oliver's Cavender, John Smith, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Spaulding's Clarke, James Gordon, a. b. Nashua, N. H. Mrs. Howe's Chauncey, Henry Choules, a. b. New York, N. Y. Mr. Sessions's Coburn, Stephen, a. m. (Waterville Col, Me.) Bloomfield, Me. Mrs. A. Wyeth's Codman, Robert, a. b. Dorchester, 7 Warland's Build. Cross, Alexander Hamilton, a. b. (Princeton Col, N. J.) Washington, D. C. Mr. R. Torry's Davis, Elijah Livingston, Canandaigua, N. Y. Mr. W. H. Hadley's Denton, William Pitt, a. b. (Dart- mouth Col, N. H.) Boston, Mrs. Moore's Fisk, Robert Farris, a. b. (Yale Col., Ct.) Cambridge, Mr. W. Fisk's Fowler, William Henry, Lt. U. S. A. Portsmouth, N. H. Tremont House Fox, Charles James, Lockport, N. Y. Mr. W. H. Hadley's Gallagher, George Aiken, a. b. (Spring Hill Col, Ala.) Stockton, Ala. Mrs. Schutte's Goode, Samuel, Hot Springs, Va. Mrs. Ford's Gorman, William Roscoe, Talbot Co., Ga. Mrs. Stewart's Hall, Abraham Oakey, a. b. (New York Univ.) New York, N. F. Mrs. Ford's Hall, Thomas Bartlett, a. b. Boston, Mr. W. Warland's Harman, Thomas Leader, Cambridge, Mr. Harman's Harvie, Lewis, a. e. (Centre Col, Ky.) Frankfort, Ky. Mrs. Stewart's Hewes, Thomas, New Orleans, La. Mrs. McGee's Hoar, Edward Sherman, a. b. Concord, Gr. H. 10 Hoadly, George, a. b. (Western Reserve Col, Ohio.) Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Ford's Irvine, William McClanahan, a. b. (Transylvania Univ.,Ky.) Richmond, Ky. Mr. W.Torry's Lea, John Buhler, (Nassau Hall,N.J.) New Orleans, La. Warland's Build. Loring, John Alden, a. b. North Andover, Mr. Belcher's Low, Obed Burnham, Essex, Mrs. McGee's Lynde, Charles Rollin, a. b. (Yale Col., Ct.) Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Lemed's 2 14 May, John Lewis, a. b. (St. Joseph's C0l Ala^ Greensborough, Ala. Mr. Phelps s Morse, Nathan, Morton, James Hodges, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Osborne, John Dunlop, Parkman, Francis, a. b. Parkman, George Francis, a. b. Peeples, Darling George, Price, John William, Robinson, George Mosher, a. b. (St. Mary's Col, Md.) See, Abraham Hilyard, Shaffer, Frederick James, a. m. (South Carolina Col.) Simpson, John Wistar, a. b. (South Carolina Col.) Simpson, William Dunlap, a. b, (South Carolina Col) Snow, Augustin, Stone, Joshua Clapp, a. b. Swan, Edward Henry, a. b. (Columbia Col.,N. Y.) Swanson, Nathan Graves, Tatum, Selh, Taylor, William Arthur, Thaxter, Levi Lincoln, a. b. Moultonborough, N. H. Boston Taunton, Richmond, Va. Boston, Boston, D. 11 D. 6 D. 7 Boston Barnwell Dist., S. C. Mr. J. Greenleaf's Louisville, Ky. Mr. Edwards's Brookline, Philadelphia, Pa. Brookline Mrs. Hall's Dr. Flanders'a Charleston, S. C Laurens C.H-, S. C. Dr. Flanders's Laurens C. H., S. Pomfret, Vt. Boston, New York, N. F. La Grange, Ga. La Grange, Ga. Alexandria, D. C. Watertown, C. Dr. Flanders's Mr. Snow's Mr. Sessions's Misses Upham's Mrs. McGee's Mrs. McGee's Mrs. Perkins's Watertown M 23 Mr. W. Warland's Mrs. Felt's Thayer, Alexander Wheelock, A. b. Natick, Welch, Edward Holker, a. m. Boston, Wetherell, John, a. b. (YaleCol.,Ct.) Oxford, White, Jonathan, a. b. (Yale Col, Ct.) Randolph, Mrs. Gardner's Wilson, Archelaus, a. b. (Yale Col., Ct.) HarrisviUe, N. H. Mrs. Felt's MEDICAL SCHOOL. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, LL. D., President. JOHN C. WARREN, M. D. WALTER CHANNING, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. JACOB BIGELOW, M. D. GEORGE HAYWARD, M. D. JOHN W. WEBSTER, M. D. JOHN WARE, M. D. MEDICAL STUDENTS. NAMES. Ainsworth, Frederic S., a.b. (Dart. Col, JV. H.) Alley, John Burroughs, a. b. (Yale Col, Ct.) Andrew, Isaac Watson, Andrews, Robert S. (Bowdoin Col., Me.) Atkinson, Josiah, a. b. (Bow- doin Col, Me.) Atkinson, Moses L., A. b. (Dart. Col.,N.H.) Bacon, Alvan, m. d. Ball, Benjamin Lincoln, RESIDENCE. Boston, Boston, Salem, Bristol, R. I. Boston, Newburyport, Skowhegan, Me. Northborough, INSTBUCTORS. Dr. Chas. H. Stedman. Dr. J. Ware. Dr. A. L. Peirson. Dr. D'Wolf. Drs. K. Flint, B. Atkin- [son, and J. Atkinson. Dr. Spofford. Drs. S. Ball, S. Ball, Jr., [and A. Ball. Ball, Josiah, Milford, Barnes, Edward Forbes, a. b. Marlborough, Barrett, Henry Augustus, A. b. (Amherst Col.) Northampton, Barrows, John Stuart, Jr., a. b. (Dart. Col, N. H) Fryeburg, Me. Bates, George Anson, Bennett, David Small, Bertody, Charles, Braun, Edmund Eugene, Brown, Buckminster, Buckingham, Chs. Edw., a. b. Bumstead, Sereno Edwards D wight, Burns, Robinson, Butler, Alexander Sloan, Carrier, Joseph, Carter, John Sabin, A. b. (Dart. Col, N. H.) Case, Lyman Bostwick, Chaplin, Daniel, Chase, Henry Seymour, Clapp, Salmon, a. b. Clarke, Edw. Hammond, a. b Clifford, Lewis Wade, a. m. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Codman, Benjamin Storer, Cody, James, Cogswell, William, Collamore, Francis, Cornell, William Mason, a. m. (Columbia Col.,N. Y.) Crowell, John Rinaldo, Cumminga, Henry Thornton, a. b. (Bowdoin Col, Me.) Cushing, Benjamin, a. b. Cutler, George, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Cutler, Roswell, Barre, Pittsfield, N. H. Leicester, Quebec, L. C. Boston, Cambridge, Boston, Eastfield, Vt. Boston, Quebec, L. C. Boston, Franklin, N. Y. Cambridge, New Bedford, Montague, Cambridge, Providence, R. I. Boston, Chelmsford, Atkinson, N. H. Pembroke, Boston, Windham, N. H. Portland, Me. Dorchester, Holliston, Holliston, Dr. Bucklin. Dr. Barnes. Dr. Benjamin Barrett. Drs. R. Barrows and I. [B. Bradley. Dr. Bates. Dr. C. T. Berry. Dr. Sargent. Dr. L. M. I. Mignault. Dr. Brown. Dr. M. Wyman. Dr. Lewis. Dr. Benton. Drs. Lewis and Stevens. Dr. Fremont. Drs. Bigelow, Reynolds, [Storer, and Holmes. Dr. Samuel H. Case. Drs. Bigelow, &c. Dr. J. B. Chase. Dr. James Deane. Dr. M. S. Perry. Dr. U. Parsons, Dr. W. W. Codman. Dr. P. Kittredge. Dr. George Cogswell. Dr. A. Collamore. Dr. Barnard. Dr. J. H. Graves. [Dale. Drs. W. Wood, Wm. J. Dr. Thaxter. Dr. S. G. Burnap. Dr. S. G. Burnap. Davis, Benjamin Gardiner, Augusta, Me. Denniston, George Hudson, Northampton, Dickinson, William, a. b. (Dart. Col, N. H.) Walpole, N. H. Dixon, Robert, Plainfield, Ct. Dwight, Edwards Sevens, Bumstead, Ely, James Winchell Colman, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Barnstable, Famsworth, Charles Henry, JV. Bridgeton, Me. Fifield, George Fordyce, a. b. Weymouth, Fisher, Francis Willis, Boston, Flagg, Samuel, a. b. Worcester, Flint, John Sydenham, a. b. Leicester, Gardner, Augustus Kinsley, Newark, N. J. Gay, George Henry, a. b. Boston, Gilman, Benjamin Franklin, Tamioorth, N. H. Giroux, Olivier, Quebec, L. C. Gordon, Frederick A. Boston, Greeley, Adoniram Judson; a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Hudson, N. H. Grover, Win. Augustus, m. d. Tolland, Ct. Hall, George Rogers, a. b. (Washington Col, Ct.) Warren, R. I. Hamblen, Samuel, Boston, Harlow, E. A. W., a. b. Cambridge, Harlow, James F. Cambridge, Harrington, Christopher Clark, Pawtucket, R. I. Haszard, Albert Arnold, South Kingston, R. I. Hawes, Russell Lorenzo, Leominster, Heison, Ferdinand John Chris- Drs. Bowditch, Wiley, [Shattuck,and Parkman. Dr. C. E. Denniston. Dr. Campbell. Dr. Lewis. Dr. H. Tuck. Dr. Thomas F. Perley. Dr. N. Fifield. Dr. Fisher. Dr. Amos Twitchell. Dr. E. Flint. Dr. Stedman. Dr. Lewis. [others. Dr. N. D. Thompson and Dr. L. M. I. Mignault. Dr. Lewis. Dr. J. G. Graves. Dr. O. Bullock. Drs. Bowditch, &c. Dr. Leonard. Dr. Wellington. Dr. S. Clapp. Drs. G. H. Church, and [S. Knight, &c. Dr. C. C. Field. tian, Hemmenway, Luke Eaton, Hinckley, Darwin, m. d. Hitchcock, David Keyes, Holland, Henry Ephraim, Holman, Francis Amory, Holman, Jonas Welch, Houlton, Hiram, Howes, Frederick, Jr. a. b. Germany, Cambridgcport, Mercer, Me. Boston, Walpole, N. H. Bolton, Boston, Houlton, Me. Salem, Dr. Dixon. Dr.Hay ward and others. Dr. E. Morse. Dr. J. B. Whitcomb. Dr. J. Donnell. Dr. A. L. Peirson. Hubbard, Charles Powers, Jefferds, George P., a. b. (Bowdoin Col., Me.) Jenkins, Freeman Hopkins, Johnston,"Lewis, a. b. Acton, Me. Jones, George Stevens, Boston, Kennedy, Thomas William, Boston, Knight, Elam Clark, Winchendon, Kuhn, Austin, a. b. Boston, Lambert, Thomas Scott, Boston, Lawrence, William Richards, Brookline, Mann, Cyrus Sweetser, m. d. Boston, Marchant, Joseph, S. Kingston, R Martin, Henry Augustine, Boston, Mason, Augustus, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Merritt, Samuel, m. d. Mignault, Joseph Auspice, Miller, Joseph Leland, m. d. Minot, Francis, a. b. M'Leish, John, Morrill, Charles, Librarian, Morse, Jonathan Gilman, Mudge, Z. A., Newall, Robert Wingate, Boston, Newton, Calvin, a. m. (Union Col.,N. Y.) Worcester, Ordway, George Henry, Fitchburg, Park, Horatio Nelson, Weston, Vt. Parker, Moses, a. b. (Dart. Col N. H.) Bradford, Parks, George Bradish, Boston, Peabody, Augustus Goddard, a. b. Boston, Peirson, Edward Brooks, Salem, Perkins, George Augustus, Salem, Phelps, Charles Abner, a. b. Boston, Phipps, James Monroe, a. b. (Brown Univ., R. I.) South Boston, Poland, Joseph, m. d. Hamilton, Pratt, Henry Preston, Providence, R. Drs. Edwin Hall and H. [I. Bowditch. Kennebunkport,Me. Dr. Drew. West Barnstable, Dr. T. P. Jackson. Horton, N. S. Drs. E. F. Harding and [A Sawers. Dr. J. S. Jones. Dr. W. Lewis. Dr. Hiram Corliss. Dr. M. Wyman. Dr. Ware. /. Dr. S. Clapp. Drs. Bigelow, &c. JVewton, Upper Falls, Dr. S. S. Whitney. Sebasticook, Me. Chambly, L. C. Dr. Lewis. Providence, R. I. Boston, Maiden, Chichester, N. H. Dr. Ball Moultonborough, N. H. Boston, Drs. Bigelow, &c. Dr. W. Lewis. Dr. Johnson. Dr. T. R. Boutelle. Dr. Joseph Jackson. Dr. Cogswell. Drs. Bowditch, &c. Drs. Bigelow, &c. Dr. Peirson. Dr. E. Hale. Dr. A. Phelps. Dr. Stedman. /. Dr. Holmes. Randall, Benjamin Prince, Remington, Stephen, Rice, Alexander John, a. b. Richardson, Moses Charles, a. b. (Dart. Col, N. H) Rinfret, Remi Ferdinand, Robinson, Luther, a. m. (Brown Univ., R. I.) Robinson, Marcus Tullius, Boston, Dr. Kimball Hill. Boston, Portsmouth, N. H. Drs. Bowditch, &c." [R. Barrows. Springfield, N. H. Drs. I. B. Bradley and Quebec, L. C. Dr. John Blanchet. Boston, Dr. Lewis. Boston, Drs. Bigelow, &c. Sanborn, George Washington, E. Kingston,N.H. Dr. Bartlett. Sargent, Henry, a. b. (Yale Worcester, Drs. Bowditch, &c. Cambridgeport, Lunenburg, JV. S. Dr. Joseph Stevermann Chester, N. H. Drs. Bigelow, &c Horton, N. S. Dover, N. H. Portland, Me. Col, Ct.) Savage, Isaac A., Schrage, John Joseph, Shackford, Rufus, Simson, Edward Mortimer, Smith, Dryden, Stevens, Calvin, Stevens, Justin Edward, a. b. (Norwich Univ., Ct.) Boston, Stimson, Edward, a. b. Dedham, Tappan, Mortimer Brockway, Boston, Thayer, William Henry, Boston, Thing, Ira, Mt. Vernon, Me. Thurston, Horace, Hopkinton, R. I. Tiffany, Edward, Alden, N. Y. Townsend, George James, A.B.Boston, Townsend, Wm. Edward, a. m. Boston, Tozer, William, Maiden, Train, Horace Dwight, a. b. Medford, Dr. Brown. Drs. J.Smith and Cutter. Dr. John T. Gilman. Drs. Lewis and Stevens. Dr. Perry. Dr. C. H. Stedman. Drs. Bowditch, &c. Dr. Holmes. Drs. Thurston and Big- Dr. Pride, [elow, &c. Drs. Bigelow, &c. Dr. Townsend. Dr. Tuck. Treadwell, Robert Odiorne, A. b. Portsmouth,N. H. Dr. Cheever. Trostin, Mark, Tucker, Albert Gallatin, Wales, Ephraim, Jr. Walker, Joseph Hurd, A. b Warren, Royal Sibley, Washburn, Thomas Dickman, Greenfield, Wells, Eleazer Porter, South Boston, Wentworth, William J. Boston, Weston, Hervey Eliphaz, a. b. ( Yale Col, Ct.) Weymouth, Boston, Providence, R. I. Dr. Parsons. Randolph, Dr. Wales. Charlestown, Dr. W. J. Walker. Newton, Upper Falls, Dr. S. S. Whitney. Dr. James Deane. Dr. Lewis. Dr. William Clark. Drs. Bigelow, &c. White, Henry Orne, a. b. Salem, Dr. W. J. Walker. Whiting, Henry, a. b. Lowell, Dr. Perry. Williams, William, a. m. (Yale Col, Ct.) Salem, Wood, C. Mason, Boston, Woodward, Rufus, a. b. Worce-ter, Yelpez, Standish Lounding, m. v. Rockingburg,N. S. York, Jasper Hazen, m. d. Boston, Yoskeen, Henry Washburn, m. d. Bridgetown, N. S. Zano, William Henry, m. d. Homport, N. H. Dr. A. L. Pierson. Dr. S. B. Woodward. RESIDENT GRADUATES. Batchelder, Francis L. Clarke, Edward H. Harlow, Edwin A. W. Hartwell, Josiah Shattuck, Jacobs, Justin A. Kuhn, Austin, Middleton, Cleland Kinloch, Peabody, Joseph, Sears, Philip H. Slade, Daniel Denison, Tenney, William C. Ware, George F. Whitcomb, Charles A. residence. Cambridge, Boston, Cambridge, Littleton, Cambridge, Boston, Charleston, S. C Salem, East Dennis, Boston, Cambridge, Cambridge, Hancock, N. H. ROOMS. Mr. Batchelder's Mrs. Clarke's Mr. Harlow's Mrs. Jacobs's Mr. R. Morse's Mr. Mayo's Rev. Dr. Ware's COLLEGE FACULTY. Hon. JOSIAH QUINCY, LL. D., President. EDWARD T. CHANNING, A. M. Rev. JAMES WALKER, D. D. CHARLES BECK, P. D. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A. M. CORNELIUS C. FELTON, A. M. BENJAMIN PEIRCE, A. M. JOSEPH LOVERING, A. M. EVANGELINUS A. SOPHOCLES, A. M. HENRY W. TORREY, A. B. GEORGE P. SANGER, A. M. 22 UNDERGRADUATES. SENIOR SOPHISTERS. NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Bartlett, Gorham, Concord, C. H. 10 Belknap, Henry, Boston, Mr. E.P.Tucker's Bigelow, Timothy, Danvers, H. 25 Bond, George Phillips, Cambridge, Mr. Bond's Brown, George Washington, Charlestown, Mr. Brooks's Chamberlain, Timothy Dutton, Boston, H'y24 Churchill, Charles Marshall Spri tig, Milton, H.23 Coues, Samuel Franklin, Portsmouth, N. H. M. 25 Cunningham, Frederick, Boston, H'y4 Curtis, Charles Pelham, Boston, M. 21 Davidson, Thomas Joseph, Boston, M. 8 Davis, George Alonzo, Roxbury, St. 24 Davison, Benjamin Rice, Boston, H'y2 Dexter, Edward Robbins, Boston, M. 7 Dix, William Giles, Cambridge, Mrs. Dix's Dunlap, Samuel Fales, Boston, H'y5 Emerson, George Samuel, Boston, H'y4 Folsom, Charles William, Boston, H'y 17 Force, Manning Ferguson, Washington, D . C.H'y7 Glover, Charles Henry, Nantucket, St. 25 Goodhue, Henry Clarkson, New York, N. F. H'y 5 Goodrich, Frank Boott, Gray, George, Gray, Horace, Greenwood, Francis William, Habersham, John Rae, Harris, Frederick Warren, Haslett, John, Hawes, John Alexander, Hayward, Lemuel, . Hinchman, Augustus Felix, Jenness, John Scribner, Johnson, William Otis, Kellogg, Charles Augustus, Merrill, Ayres Philip, Nichols, Paul Louis, Page, Rolla Oscar, Parker, Francis, Phillips, Edward Bromfield, Plumer, William, Porter, Peter Augustus, Pringle, Edward J., Reynolds, John Phillips, Ritchie, Harrison, Rowan, Alfred William, Russell, Thomas, Seabrook, Edward Whaley, Shaw, Quincy Adams, Soule, Nicholas Emery, Story, Franklin Howard, Thomdike, William Henry, Tiffany, William Shaw, Upham, George Phinehas, Roxbury, M. 9 Boston, St. 32 Boston, St. 11 Boston, St. 15 Savannah, Ga. Mr. A. Stedman's Lancaster, C. H. 9 Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. Flanders's Fairhaven, H. 8 Boston, H. 11 Dover, JY. J. H'y 10 Portsmouth, N. H. H. 24 Lynn, H. 12 Troy, N. Y. H'y 19 Natchez, Miss. Mrs. Cochran's Kingston, H'y 6 Canton, N. F. H'y 14 Boston, H'y 12 Cambridge, Dr. Beck's Epping, JY. H. H'y 2 Niagara, N. F. H'y 21 Charleston, S. C. H'y 7 Boston, St. 27 Boston, H'y 21 Natchez, Miss. Mrs. Schutte's Plymouth, St. 7 Edisto Island, S. C. St. 22 Boston, Mr. E. P. Tucker's Exeter, N. H. H'y 8 Boston, St. 8 Salem, H'y 15 Baltimore, Md. Misses Upham's Boston, H'y 6 Waldock, James, Watson, Thomas Andrew, Weston, Moultrie, Whitney, Thomas Edwin, Willard, Paul, Willis, William Whitman, Boston, St. 24 Boston, H'y 13 Richland Dist., S. C. Mr. A. Stedman's Shirley, H. G Charlestown, H'y 14 Portland, Me. M. 11 JUNIOR SOPHISTERS. NAMES. Austin, John Downes, Bangs, Edward, Bigelow, Edwin Moses, Bigelow, Samuel, Bliss, William Davis, Bradford, George, Brazer, William Sever, Bridge, William Frederic, Child, Francis James, residence. Boston, Boston, Marlborough, Cambridge, Boston, Boston, Solent, Lowell, Boston, Choate, George Cheyne Shattuck, Salem, Codman, John Amory, Cruft, James Jackson, Cummings, Isaac Ilsley, Cunningham, ITorace, Curtis, Daniel Sargent, Davies, Solomon Betts, Dexter, William Sohier, Eastman, Edmund Tucker, Ellis, Calvin, Faulkner, Francis Augustus, Gorham, William Henry, Guild, Charles Eliot, Hall, Fitz Edward, Harris, William Thaddeus, Roxbury, Boston, Portland, Me. Boston, Boston, Mr. Baltimore, Md. Boston, Hampstead, N. H. Boston, Keene, N. H. Exeter, JY. H. Boston, Troy, N. Y. Cambridge, ROOMS. Mrs. Gurney's Mr. Farwell's H.29 Mr. S.Bigelow's H. 27 Mr. Edwards's H. 31 H'y 23 H'y 13 H. 32 Mrs. Howe's St. 9 H. 26 H. 26 E. A. Chapman's Mr. Danforth's H. 28 H'y 16 St. 31 St. 23 M. 27 H'y 22 H'y 19 Dr. Harris's Hastings, John Adams, Hepburn, George Olin, Hoar, George Frisbie, Hobbs, James Walker, Hooper, Nathaniel, Hudson, Charles Henry, Lane, George Martin, Lawrence, Timothy Bigelow, Merrill, Abner Little, Mitchell, Walter, Morrill, George, Morris, James, Mulliken, Edward, Neal, George Benjamin, Neil, William Allen, Newhall, Benjamin Franklin, Norton, Charles Eliot, Osgood, Joseph Barlow Felt. Parker, Jonathan Mason, Parkman, Charles McDonogh, Perry, Nathaniel Gilman, Preston, George Henry, Ripley, Ezra, Ritchie, Montgomery, Rodman, Thomas R., Ropes, William Ladd, Ropes, Henry Samuel, Russell, Jonathan, Sedgwick, William Ellery, Short, Charles, Skinner, Henry, Smith, Davis, Brighton, H. lo New York,N. F.Mr. A.Stedman's Concord, M. 26 Waltham, M. 13 Marblehead, St. 10 Cambridge, Mr. Hudson's Cambridge, St. 31 Boston, Misses Upham's Exeter, N. H. H. 15 New Bedford, H. 22 Roxbury, H. 27 Westchester, N. F. Mr. Edwards's Waltham, M. 10 Newton Lower Falls, H'y 16 Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Chamberlain's Saugus, H. 10 Cambridge, H'y 22 Salem, H. 32 Boston, St. 28 Cambridge, Mrs. Parkman's Exeter, N. H. St. 23 Billerica, H. 10 Waltham, M. 13 Boston, St. 12 JVew? Bedford, Mr. E. P. Tucker's Cambridge, Mr. Ropes's Salem, H. 31 Milton, M. 24 JYew York, JY. Y. M. 6 Salem, St. 9 Acton, M. 31 Tisbury, Mrs. McGee's Soule, Augustus Lord, Exeter, N. H. H'y 8 Stebbins, Richard, Springfield, H. 9 Stevens, Daniel Waldo, Marlborough, H'y 23 Swan, Joshua Augustus, Lowell, M. 28 Thayer, Charles French, Boston, H'y 12 Tucke, Edward Prentiss, Kensington, N. H . M. 22 Webb, Nathan, Portland, Me. M. 12 Wellington, Charles Woodward Wilder, Templeton, H. 9 Whitman, Bernard Crosby, Portland, Me. M. 27 Whitney, Henry Augustus, Boston, Mr. Saunders's Philbrick, Edward Southwick, Brookline, H. 29 S 0 P II O M O R E S. NAMES. RESIDENCE. Adams, James Bemis, Clyde, N. F. Adams, Mark Sibley, Clyde, N. F. Allen, Charles, Greenfield, Andrews, George, Salem, Bliss, Alexander, Boston, Boughton, Frederic Augustus, Pittsford,N. Y. Breese, Thomas, Newport, R. I. Brown, James Perry, Watertown, Chamberlain, Augustus Porter, Salem, Chase, Charles Tufts, Cambridge, Coolidge, Austin Jacobs, Cambridge, Cushing, Lemuel Francis Sydney, Boston, Dorsey, Caleb, Edgarton, John Marshall, Shirley Village, Endicott, William Crowninshield, Salem, Famsworth, George Washington, Groton, Felton, John Brooks, Boston, Fitzhugh, Daniel Holker, Sonyea, N. F. Flanders, Abraham Hilliard, Cambridge, Gardner, John Flagg, Gardner, Joseph Peabody, Gassett, Francis, Glazier, William Belcher, Glenn, John, ROOMS. H. 13 H. 13 H. 16 El. 16 H. 30 H. 14 M. 29 C. H. 8 Mrs. Dix's Dr. Chase's St. 3 St. 13 EllicoVs Mills, Md. Mrs. Schutte's H. 5 Mr. T.Stearns's St. 29 St. 16 St. 30 Dr. Flanders's H'y 15 Mr. Saunders's Mr. S.Newell's H. 1 Mrs. Bartlett's Lynn, Boston, Boston, Hallowell, Me. Baltimore, Md. Gordon, Solomon, Harding, Chester, Hallett, Henry Lamed, Heard, Augustine, Henshaw, Andrew Isbell, Henshaw, John Andrew, Hodges, Charles Edward, Hodges, Richard Manning, Homer, Charles Whitefield, Hyatt, Ferris Forman, Jennison, James, Johnson, Joshua, Kendall, Charles Grant, Kuhn, George Gideon, Lawrence, Robert Means, Lincoln, Preston Shepard, Locke, John, Lowe, Charles, Mackenzie, Colin, Marsters, John Marshall, Miner, Edward Goddard, Morrell, Charles Henry, Munroe, John Alexander, Oxnard, George Dearborn, Phillips, George William, Plympton, Charles Henry Paine, Boston, Revere, Edward Hutchinson Robbins, Boston Plymouth, Mrs. Stewart's Boston, Mrs. Chamberlain's Boston, Mr. Brooks's Ipswich, St. 13 Clarke Co., Ala. Mr. A. P. Clark's Cambridge, Mr. Henshaw's Lowell, Cambridge, Cambridge, Owego, N. F. Southbridge, Salem, Boston, Boston, Boston, Boston, D. 30 Mr. Hodges's Mr. Homer's Mrs. Weston's St. 19 D. 1 Dr. Francis's Mr. R. Morse's Mrs. Clarke's Mrs. Clarke's West Cambridge, Mr. Spaulding's Exeter, N. H. Mrs. Chamberlain's Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Schutte's Hampton Falls, N. H. St. 6 Boston, St. 14 Havana, W. I. St. 5 Bradford, Mrs. Chamberlain's Boston, Salem, Robinson, Reuben Totman, Rollins, Charles Mertens, Saltonstall, Henry, Savage, James Woodruff, Sewall, Edmund Quincy, Boston, Boston, Salem, Bedford, N H. Scituate, Mr. Nourse's Mrs. Clarke's Mr. Smith's Mrs. Howe's St. 19 Mrs. Willard's Mr. Saunders's St. 14 St. 16 3* Shaw, Benjamin Shurtleff, Smith, Charles Gilman, Swan, Albert, Thaxter, Duncan McBeane, Thorndike, George Emerson, Tiffany, Francis, Timmins, George Henry, Tison, John Allen, Tison, William Mackenzie, Tower, Francis Marion, WTard, Matthews Flournoy, Waters, George Edward, Wheelwright, Andrew Cunningham, Boston, Whitcomb, Adolphus Carter, Hancock, JY. H. Wright, William Henry Prentice, Lowell, Boston, Mr. W. H. Porter's Exeter, N. H. Mrs. Chamberlain's Columbus, Ohio, Mr. Sweetman's Fairhaven, St. 6 Boston, Dr. Plympton's Baltimore, Md. Misses Upham's Boston, M. 14 Beaufort Dist., S. C. Mrs. Schutte's Beaufort Dist., S. C. Mrs. Schutte's Waterville, N. Y. Mrs. Weston's Louisville, Ky. Mr. Thurston's Boston, St. 26 Mrs. Gurney's H. 5 M. 15 Munson. Samuel Alfred, Utica, N. Y. D. 14 —-sf FRESHMEN. NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Adams, John Thornton Kirkland, Lowell, St. 1 Alston, Joseph Pringle, Ames, Nathan, Andrews, Charles Lowell, Ayer, Adams, Baker, Darley, Ball, Nahum, Bigelow, Edward Irving, Chandler, Thomas Henderson, Chase, Henry, Clarke, Thomas Curtis, Cooke, Josiah Parsons, DeMestre, Andre, Dugan, James Atherton, Eustis, George, Charleston, S. C. Mr. S. Newell's Cambridge, Mr. Ames's Boston, Mr. E. P. Tucker's Haverhill, Mr.W. H. Hadley's Boston, H. 4 Northborough, Mr. Kendall's Watertown, Mrs. Lemed's Boston, Mr. W. H. Porter's Newton, M. 32 Boston, Mrs. Bradford's Boston, H'y 18 Sydney, New So. Wales, H. 4 Boston, H. 19 New Orleans, La. Mrs. Gumey's Ewer, Ferdinand Cartwright, Nantucket, H'y 1 Fessenden, Charles Stuart Daveis. , Portland, Me. Mrs. Bartlett's Fisher, Frederic Pitkin, Oswego, N. Y. Mrs. Ford's Fisher, Francis Porter, Oswego, N. Y. Mrs. Ford's Fowler, James, Westfield, M. 16 French, Charles, Salem, St. 20 Goodrich, John Franklin, Waltham, St. 18 Gould, Nathaniel Goddard, Boston, H. 19 32 Hale, Alexander, Hastings, George, Heard, Franklin Fisk, Henshaw, George, Heywood, George, Hodges, Francis, Holman, Henry Whitcomb, Hopkins, John David, Howard, Thomas Dwight, Huse, Charles Enoch, Ives, Stephen Bradshaw, Judkins, Benjamin, Loring, W'illiam Joseph, Loring, Charles Greely, Parker, James Cutler Dunn Parsons, Samuel, Ray, William Porter, Russell, Elliott, Sanger, Greenleaf, Sargent, Lucius Manlius, Smith, Charles Weyman, Stevens, William Oliver, Stone, Jonathan Coolidge, Teel, Edwin, Thomdike, James Stewart, Tiffany, George Peabody, Trask, Gustavus, Boston, Boston, Wayland, Boston, Concord, North Andover, St. 17 D. 3 St. 18 Mr. A. P. Clark's St. 1 H. 3 Bolton, Mr. W. H. Hadley's Richland Dist., S. C. Mr. A. Stedman's Springfield, Newburyport, Salem, Boston, Boston, Boston, Boston, Boston, Tewksbury, Plymouth, Dover, Boston, Boston, North Andover, Newburyport, Somerville, Newport, R. I. Baltimore, Md. H. 3 M. 30 Mrs. Dix's St. 4 Dr. Francis's H'y 9 H'y 9 St. 3 H'yl Mrs. Bartlelt's H'y 18 Mr. Williams's Misses Upham's M. 32 Mr. R. Torry's St. 4 Mrs. Howe's Misses Upham's H. 17 Beverly, Wadsworth, Alexander Scammel, Washington, D. C Mrs. Cochran's Whitney, David Rice, Boston, Mrs. Willard's Wiley, Adams, Lunenburg, St. 2 r3 Wiley, Jefferson, Lunenburg, St. 2 Williams, George Gorham, Boston, Mr. R. Morse's Young, Edward James, Boston, St. 17 SUMMARY. GRADUATES. Theological Students ...... 38 Law Students ...... 156 Students attending Medical Lectures .... 153 Resident Graduates ...... 13 360 UNDERGRADUATES. Seniors ........ 59 Juniors ....... 66 Sophomores ....... 71 Freshmen ....... 56 University Students . . . . . .2 254 TOTAL .... 614 ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE. For admission to the Freshman Class the candidates are exam- ined in the following books : — viz. By the Latin Department, in the whole of Virgil and of Caesar," in Cicero's Select Orations, Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar,* including Prosody, and in writing Latin. By the Greek Department, in Felton's Greek Reader, Sophocles's Greek Grammar, including Prosody, and in writing Greek (with the accents). By the Mathematical Department, in Davies's and Lacroix's Arithmetic; Euler's Algebra, or Davies's First Lessons in Algebra to " the Extraction of the Square Root"; and " An Introduction to Geometry and the Science of Form, pre- pared from the most approved Prussian Text-Books," to " VII. Of Proportions." Also in Worcester's Ancient and Modern Geography. Note. The examination upon Geometry will be especially directed to ascertain the distinctness of the pupil's ideas upon the nature of forms. It is very desirable and important, that the candidates should be well and correctly prepared, particularly in grammatical and ele- mentary knowledge. If they have more time than is requisite for this purpose, instructors are desired and advised, for obvious reasons, not to anticipate the College studies, but rather to extend their studies to other authors. * Teachers are requested particularly to notice that Caesar's Commenta- ries and Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar are required books. The examination for the Freshman Class occupies two days, and takes place on the Monday and Tuesday, (the 25th and 26th of August, 1845) of Commencement week, beginning precisely at G o'clock, A. M., on Monday morning. Attendance on both days is required. No person will be examined for admission to the College at any other time than the commencement of a term, except in extraordi- nary cases. Parents and instructors are requested not to offer candidates for examination, when it is not their intention, that, if admitted, they shall immediately join the class; and the Faculty will, for the future, decline entering on the examination of candidates under such circumstances. Persons may be admitted to advanced standing, at any part of the College course previous to the Second Term of the Senior year. In order to such admission to advanced standing, the candidate must appear, on examination, to be well versed in the following studies, viz. 1. In the studies required for admission to the Freshman Class. 2. In all the required studies pursued by the class, for which he is offered. 3. And in the elective studies of two out of the three depart- ments of Greek, Latin, and Mathematics, pursued by that class for which he is offered. He must also pay into the Treasury, at the rate of $45 per annum, according to the standing to which he is ad- mitted. Any scholar, however, who has a regular dismission from another college, may be admitted to the same standing, if on ex- amination he is found qualified, without any pecuniary consideration. The University is open to persons who are not candidates for a degree, and who desire to study in particular departments only : Provided, that such persons have a good moral character; that their previous acquisitions be such as are now demanded of Students before admission, so far as the studies proposed to be pursued shall require ; and that they be subject to all the laws of the University, in regard to diligence, good conduct, and college discipline. Every person, before examination, must produce proper testimoni- als of a good moral character, and, after being accepted on examina- tion, must give a bond with sureties, of which one at least must be- long to this Commonwealth, to the satisfaction of the Steward of the College, in the sum of four hundred dollars, to pay all charges ac- cruing under the laws and customs of the University. A certificate that such bond has been given, must be exhibited to the President, before any person can be admitted to the privileges of the Institution. The academical year is divided into two Terms and two Vaca- tions : — The first Term commences on the Friday next succeeding Com- mencement (30th of August, 1844), and continues twenty weeks. The first Vacation commences at the end of the first Term (Janu- ary 17th, 1845), and continues six weeks. The second Term commences at the end of the first Vacation (February 28th, 1845), and continues twenty weeks. The second Vacation commences at the end of the second Term (July 18th), and continues until the Friday after Commencement. The Public Exhibitions are on the third Tuesday (15th) of Octo- ber, the first Tuesday (6th) of May, and the last Wednesday of the second Term (16th of July). The Dudleian Lecture is on the second Wednesday (14th) of May. Commencement is on the fourth Wednesday (27th) of August, 1845. 4 COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.* FRESHMEN. FIRST TERM. Required Studies. 1. Greek. Xenophon's Anabasis.— Herodotus begun.— Sophocles's Greek Grammar reviewed. — Eschenburg's Manual. — Exer- cises in writing Greek. 2. Latin. Livy (Folsom's Selections). — Beck's Latin Syntax.— Eschenburg's Manual. — Taylor's Latin Exercises. 3. Mathematics. Peirce's Geometry, and Peirce's Algebra, to" Equa- tions of the Second Degree." 4. Lectures on the Means of preserving Health. SECOND TERM. 1. Greek. One book of Herodotus. — Two of the Odyssey. — Eschenburg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Greek. 2. Latin. Horace. — Beck's Latin Syntax.— Eschenburg's Manual. — Taylor's Latin Exercises. 3. Mathematics. Peirce's Algebra, continued to " General Theory * The laws of the University allow, after the Freshman year, to the Parents or Guardians of Undergraduates a selection in respect of certain specified studies. This selection must be made known to the Faculty on or before the first day of June, in each year. If no notice of such selection be received, in respect of any student, the Faculty themselves proceed to assign to such student the elective studies they deem it best for him to pur- sue. No student is allowed to select or have assigned to him more elective studies, than will occupy, with the required studies, in Recitation and Lec- tures, every week, twenty-one hours. of Equations," and Sections II. and III. of Logarithms; Peirce's Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, without the Applications to Navigation, Surveying, and Spherical Astronomy. 4. History. Heeren's Researches on Ancient Greece, and Keightley'e History of Rome, — accompanied by oral Lectures. 5. Natural History. Smellie's Philosophy. In the Freshman year there are no Elective Studies. SOPHOMORES. FIRST TERM. Required Studies. 1. Rhetoric. Lowth's Grammar. — 2d and 3d Books of Campbell's Rhetoric. — Themes.— Declamations. 2. History. Tytler's Universal History. Elective Studies. 1. Practical Mathematics. Peirce's Plane and Spherical Trigonome- try, to " Longitude." 2. Theoretical Mathematics. Peirce's Algebra, concluded. — Peirce's Curves and Functions, Vol. I., to " Equations of Loci." 3. Greek. Six Books of the Iliad. — Kiihner's Greek Grammar. — Munk's Metres. — Writing Greek.— Eschenburg's Manual. 4. Latin. Cicero de Officiis. — Munk's Metres. — Writing Latin. — Eschenburg's Manual. 5. Modern Languages. SECOND TERM. Required Studies. 1. Philosophy. 1st Part of Stewart's Philosophy of the Human Mind. 2. Rhetoric. Themes. — Declamations. 3. Chemistry. Lectures and Text-book, WTebster's Chemistry. Elective Studies. 1. Practical Mathematics. Peirce's Plane and Spherical Trigonom- etry, concluded. 2. Theoretical Mathematics. Peirce's Curves and Functions, Vol. I., to " Quadratic Locus." 3. Greek. Antigone of Sophocles. — The Panegyricus of Isocrates. Munk's Metres. — Exercises in writing Greek.— Eschenburg's Manual. 4. Latin. Juvenal. — Munk's Metres. — Exercises in writing Latin. — Eschenburg's Manual. 5. Modern Languages. JUNIORS. FIRST TERM. Required Studies. 1. Philosophy. Paley's Moral Philosophy. — Forensics. 2. History. Lectures and Recitations. — Smyth's Lectures on Mod- ern History. 3. Physics. Peirce's Treatise on Sound. — Olmsted's Astronomy. 4. Rhetoric. Themes and Declamations. Elective Studies. 1. Philosophy. Cousin's Psychology. 2. Practical Mathematics. The same as in the Sophomore year. 3. Theoretical Mathematics. Peirce's Curves and Functions, Vol. I. concluded. 4. Greek. The Clouds of Aristophanes. — The Prometheus Bound of jEschylus. — Munk's Metres. — Eschenburg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Greek. 5. Latin. Juvenal.—Eschenburg's Manual. — Exercises in writ- ing Latin. 6. Modern Languages. SECOJYD TERM. Required Studies. 1. Rhetoric. Whately's Logic. — Themes and Declamations. 2. Physics. Electricity and Magnetism (last edition of Cambridge Treatise). 3. Philosophy. Forensics. Elective Studies. 1. Philosophy. Jouffroy's Introduction to Ethics. 2. Practical Mathematics. Practical Course. The same as in the Sophomore year. 3. Theoretical Mathematics. Imaginary, Residual, and Integral Cal- culus, by Lectures. 4. Greek. Demosthenes on the Crown. —Eschenburg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Greek. 5. Latin. Medea of Seneca. — Aulularia of Plautus. — Eschen- burg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Latin. 6. Modern Languages. 7. Botany. SENIORS. FIRST TERM. Required Studies. 1. Philosophy. Butler's Analogy. — Paley's Moral Philosophy.— Forensics. 2. Rhetoric. Whately's Rhetoric. — Lectures on Rhetoric and Crit- icism.— Themes and Declamations. 3. History. Lectures on American History. 4. Physics. By Lectures. Elective Studies. 1. Physics. Daniell's Introduction to Chemical Philosophy. 2. Theoretical Mathematics. Analytical Mechanics, by Lectures, 3. Greek. The Gorgias of Plato.— Eschenburg's Manual. —Exer- cises in writing Greek. 4. Latin. Medea of Seneca. — Aulularia of Plautus. — Eschen- burg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Latin. 5. Modern Languages. SECOND TERM. Required Studies. 1. Political Science. — Say's Political Economy. — Story on the Constitution of the United States. 2. Rhetoric. Themes. — Declamations. 3. Philosophy. Forensics. 4« 4. Lectures on Anatomy. 5. Lectures on the Application of Science to the Arts. 6. Lectures on Physics. 7. Lectures on the Means of preserving Health. Elective Studies. I. Physics. A Treatise on Optics. 2. Theoretical Mathematics. Celestial Mechanics, and the Undulato- ry Theory of Light. 3. Greek. Agamemnon of ^schylus. — Eschenburg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Greek. 4. Latin. Cicero's Orations against Verres.— Eschenburg's Manual. — Exercises in writing Latin. 5. Modern Languages. 6. Philosophy. Lieber's Political Ethics. 7. Botany. 8. Mineralogy and Geology. 03s Lectures are delivered in the course of the year, which members of the Law, Divinity, and Medical Schools, and all Resi- dent Graduates, have a right to attend, and on some of which speci- fied classes of Undergraduates are required to attend : — On Anatomy, by Professor Warren. On Rhetoric and Criticism, by Professor Channing. On Chemistry, by Professor Webster. On Mineralogy and Geology, by Professor Webster. On the Application of the Sciences to the Useful Arts, by Professor Treadwell. On the Means of preserving Health, by Professor John Ware. On Botany, by Professor Gray. On Ancient and Modern History, by Professor Sparks. On the French, Spanish, Italian, and German Languages and Lit- erature, by Professor Longfellow. On Physics and Astronomy, by Professor Lovering. The Hebrew Language is taught to those who desire to learn it. Declamations. — Seniors every week, — Juniors every week,— Sophomores every week. The Sophomores present Themes once a fortnight, — half the class each week. The Juniors and Seniors present Themes once a fortnight. The Juniors and Seniors likewise read Forensics once in four weeks, in four divisions, one division reading each week. Each class present a Greek and Latin exercise once a fortnight. At convenient times, the several studies are reviewed, and the students examined. 44 DIVINITY SCHOOL. Candidates for admission are expected to present themselves on the Friday after Commencement. If unknown to the Faculty, they are to produce testimonials to their moral and serious character. Can- didates, not Bachelors of Arts, will be examined in Latin and Greek Grammar, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, Sallust, Felton's Greek Reader, the first four books of Xenophon's 'Anabasis, the first book of Herodotus, or the two first books of Xenophon's Memorabilia, Locke's Essay, Stewart's Elements of the Philosophy of Mind, Paley's Mor- al Philosophy, and Jouffroy's Introduction to Ethics, Butler's Anal- ogy, and some approved compendium of Logic, Rhetoric, and Ge- ography. Whateley's Rhetoric and Logic are preferred. Candidates for admission to an advanced standing must have been engaged in the study of Theology as long as the class into which they propose to be received ; and pass an examination in the studies which that class has pursued. Students are required to reside in or near Divinity College. They give bonds in the sum of $100 for the payment of term-bills, which, including charges for instruction, rent and care of room and furni- ture, and use of class-books, amount to $66 annually. Board maybe had in the College Commons for $ 1-75 or $225 a week. Each stu- dent must possess a copy of the Old and New Testament Scriptures, in the original languages, the latter in Griesbach's edition. A copy of all other class-books is furnished on loan. Indigent students are aided from foundations and other sources. Three years, including the vacations, which amount to twelve weeks in each year,complete the term of residence. The course of instruction comprises Lectures, Recitations, and other exercises, on all the subjects usually included in a system of Theological Education; — Hebrew, the Criticism and Interpretation 45 of the Scriptures, Natural Religion, Evidences of Revealed Reli- gion, Systematic Theology, Christian Ethics, Church History, Church Polity, the Composition and Delivery of Sermons, and the Duties of the Pastoral Office. The members of the two upper class- es have a weekly exercise in the practice of Extemporaneous Speak- ing, and the members of the Senior Class preach in the village church during the summer term. Students are entitled to receive instruction from the Instructor in the German Language, and to be present at all public lectures of the University. It is considered of great importance that those who enter the School should be present at the beginning of the first term. LAW SCHOOL. The design of this Institution is to afford a complete course of legal education for gentlemen intended for the Bar in any of the United States, and also a systematic course of studies in commercial jurisprudence, for those who intend to devote themselves exclusive- ly to mercantile business and pursuits. The course of instruction for gentlemen intended for the Bar embraces the various branches of Public and Constitutional Law, Admiralty, Maritime, Equity, and Common Law, which are common to all the United States, with occasional illustrations of Foreign Jurisprudence. The course of instruction for gentlemen intended for the mercantile profession is more limited; and embraces the principal branches only of commer- cial jurisprudence, to wit, The Law of Agency, of Partnership, of Bailments, of Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, of Insur- ance, of Shipping, Navigation, and other Maritime concerns, and of Sales, and, if the Students desire it, also of Constitutional Law. No public instruction is given in the local or peculiar municipal juris- prudence of any particular State ; but the students are assisted by the Professors, as occasion may require, in their private study of the law and practice peculiar to their own States. The active la- bors of instruction are shared equally by Mr. Justicf. Story, who is Dane Professor of Law in the University, and by Mr. Green- leaf, the Royall Professor of Law, who has the immediate direction and superintendence of the Law School. The Law Library consists of more than 8,600 volumes, and includes all the American Reports, and the Statutes of the United States, as well as those of all the States, a regular series of all the English Reports, including the Year-books, and also the English Statutes, as well as the principal treatises in American and English Law, besides a large collection of Scotch, French, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, and other Foreign Law, and a very ample collection of the best editions of the Roman or Civil Law, together with the works of the most celebrated commentators upon that Law. No examination and no particular course of previous study are necessary for admission; but the student must produce testi- monials of good moral character. He also gives a bond in the sum of $200 to the Steward, with a surety resident in Massachu- setts, for the payment of College dues; or deposits, at his election, $ 150 with the Steward, at the commencement of each term, to be retained by him till the end of the term, and then to be accounted for. No student is matriculated until such testimonials are produced, and security given. Students may enter the School in any stage of their professional studies, or mercantile pursuits. But they are advised to enter at the beginning of those studies, rather than at a later period, as the most useful to themselves. They may also elect what particular studies they will pursue. The fees are at the rate of $ 50 a term, and $25 for half or any lesser fraction of a term ; * for which sum, without any additional charge, students have the use of the lecture rooms, the Law and College Libraries, and the text-books; and they are admitted free to all the public lectures in the University, comprising Lectures on Anatomy, by Dr. Warren; on Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, by Dr. Webster ; on the Application of the Sciences to the Useful Arts, by Professor Treadwell ; on the Means of pre- serving Health, by Professor John Ware; on History, by Professor Sparks; on Rhetoric and Criticism, by Professor Channing; on the French, Spanish, German, and Italian Languages and Litera- ture, by Professor Longfellow; on Botany, by Professor Gray ; and on Physics and Astronomy, by Professor Lovering. They may also study any foreign language taught in the University, for $10 per annum. Fuel, prepared for use, is furnished, at cost, by the Steward, if the students desire it. * The other expenses for a term are as follows : — Board, twenty weeks, at $ 1.75 to #3.50 per week, from % 35 to % 70 Room-rent, including care of room, but not making fires, 26 to 52 Furniture, (if the student does not furnish his own,) . 10 to 20 Washing,.......7.50 to 15 Fuel, for the first or winter term, from August to January, 12 to 21 " for the second or summer term, from February to July, from #6 to #10. Servant, (if one is employed,) to make fires, clean boots,