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CATALOGUE

OF THE

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OF

BOWDOIN COLLEGE

AND THE

MEDICAL SCHOOL

OF .

APRIL, 1833.

BRUNSWICK. PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN. 1833. 3

\ BOWDOIN COLLEGE.

BOARD Or TRUSTEES

President. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW,LLD. V.Pkes EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Secretary.

His Excel. SAMUEL E. SMITH. . Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL.D. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET, D. D. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. WILLIAM P. PREBLE, LL.D. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jon. LL.D. Hon. ALBION K. PARRIS. Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. . Hon. MARK L. HILL. Hon. JUDAH DANA. Hon. WILLIAM KING. Hon. JAMES BRIDGE. Hon. BENJAMIN J. PORTER Hon. JOSHUA WINGATE. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS. ISAAC ILSLEY, Esq. Hon. ETHER SHEPLEY. Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY. BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq BOARD OF OVERSEERS

ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Pesident. CHARLES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Vice President ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary.

RICHARD COBB, Esq.

LEVI CUTTER, Esq. DAVID DUNLAP, Esq. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Rev. REUBEN NASON. Hon. BENJAMIN RANDALL. Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. ISAAC LINCOLN, M.D,

JOHN MERRICK, Esq. EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq.

Dr. ENOCH S. TAPPAN. Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN.

CHARLES VAUGHAN, Esq. Hon. . Hon. SANFORD KINGSBERY. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jim. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS. Hon. NATH'L GROTON. Hon. ROBERT P. DUNLAP. Hon. JOSEPH E. FOX CROFT. Hon. JONATHAN PAGE. Hon. JOSIAH W. SEAVER. Hon. . EBENEZER CLAPP, Esq. Hon. JOHN DOLE. Hon. PELEG SPRAGUE. CHARLES DUMMER, Esq.

Rev. DANIEL GOULD. Hon.RUFUS M'lNTIRE. WILLIAM LADD, Esq,

Rev, THOMAS WILLIAMS.

Rev. SENECA WHITE. WILLIAM A.HAYES, Esq FREDERIC ALLEN, Esq. Hon. GEORGE EVANS. Rev. ALLEN GREELY. Hon. HENRY W. FULLER. ISAAC G. REED, Esq. JACOB ABBOT, Esq.

Rev. SAMUEL JOHNSON. JOHN MUSSEY, Esq.

WILLIAMS EMMONS, Esq. Rev. GEORGE E.ADAMS

JOHN H. SHEPPARD, Esq. JOHN A. VAUGHAN. Esq. WILLIAM CUTTER, Esq. Rev. BENNET TYLER, D.D. WILMOT WOOD, Esq.

Rev. SWAN L. POMEROY. MERRITT CALDWELL, Esq Dr. ISSACHAR SNELL.

PHILIP EASTMAN, Esq.

JOSIAH PIERCE, Esq.

JOHN EVELETH, Esq. Rev. DAVID THURSTON.

JOSEPH McKEEN, Esq. Treasurer of (he Co! 1 OFFICERS

OF

INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.

PRESIDENT.

PARKER CLEAVELAND, A. M. Professor of Chemistry,

Mineralogy, and Natural Philosophy.

JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory and

Practice of Physic.

REUBEN D. MUSSEY, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery.

WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D. Lecturer on the Theory

and Practice of Physic.

SAMUEL P. NEWMAN, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and

Oratory, and Lecturer on Civil Polity and Political Economy.

ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, A. M. Professor of Languages

and Classical Literature.

JAMES M'KEEN, M, D. Professor of Obstetrics.

THOMAS C. UPHAM, A. M. Professor of Metaphysics and

Ethics, and Instructer in the Hebrew Language.

WILLIAM SMYTH, A. M. Professor of Mathematics.

HENRY W, LONGFELLOW, A. M. Professor of the Modern Languages.

HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A. M. Librarian. FACULTY OP MEDICINE.

President of the College.

EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. of the Trustees.

ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D. of the Overseers.

Dr. JONATHAN PAGE, of the Overseers.

PARKER CLEAVELAND M.D. Professor of Chemistry 3 and Materia Medica.

JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory

and Practice of Physic.

REUBEN D. MUSSEY, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and

Surgery.

WILLIAM SWEETSER, M. D. Lecturer on the Theory

and Practice of Physic*

JAMES M'KEEN, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics.

P. CLEAVELAND, Librarian.

ABIEL WILLIAMS, A. B. '

LEWIS PAGE PARLIN, \ Assistant Librarians.

WILLIAM B. SAWYER, J

*In consequence of the absence of Professor Delamater.

J^mcal mum

ATTENDING LECTURES,

FEBRUARY MAY, 1833.

Lectures is indicated ; the third The second Course of by f Course by % ; and student. the fourth Course by || , prefixed to the name of the

NAMES. RESIDENCE. INSTRUCTERS.

( I. Towle, m. d. & Ayer Royal M. Limerick I W. Swasey, m. d. t Bacon Alvan Scarborough Dr. A. Bacon.

I Battey Benjamin A. Providence, R. I Usher Parsons, m. d. t Baxter Hiram C. Orono Elisha Baxter, m. d.

5 E. Snow, m. p. & t Bean Edward Charlestown ( Dr. I. Case. Dr. J. G. Cutler, & t Belden Rufus Amherst, Ms. J l T. J. Gridley, m. d.

t Berry John A. Saco H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Boyden Joseph Beverly, Ms. W. C. Boyden, m. d.

t Dr. J. Tewksbury, & Bray Madison Turner I J. M. Buck, m. d. Brooks Thomas S. York Jere. S. Putnam, m. d.

Brown Thomas H. Oxford Job Holmes, m. d.

t Bullock James B. Lyndon, Vt. S. S. Kendall, m. d.

Challies Daniel M. Newjield B. C. Mulvey, m. d.

t Chase Aretus H. Haverhill, Ms. A. Thompson, m. d.

Chute J. Andrew Otisfield Dr. R. Barrows. 10

Clark Henry G. Kennebunkport Dr. B. Smart.

% Cochran William Edgecomb Thomas Sherman, m. d.

X Cummings James M. Boston, Ms. John Barrett, m. d.

|| Daggett Elijah A. Waldoborough John G. Brown, m. d.

Daniels Lyman Paris Job Holmes, m. d.

% Deane William P. Minot J. W. Mighels, m. d. Dearborn Jesse A. Northampton, N.H. W. Perry, m. d. Dinsmore Samuel New Sharon Dr. Leonard Russell.

{ A Draper, m. d. & Draper Abijah W. Roxbury, Ms. I B. Porter, m. d. t Duncan Charles M. Dummerston, Vt. I. N. Knapp, m. d. t Dunn Andrew Poland J. W. Mighels, m. d.

X Eaton Nathaniel Sutton, N. H. L. Eaton, m. d.

Elliott Charles F. a. m. Amherst, N. H. M. Spaulding, m. d. + Fabyan George Scarborough E. Clark, m. d.

Fenner Albert G. Dover, N. H. Arthur L. Porter, m. d .

< Dr. J. Tewksbury, & f Foss Simeon Oxford \ J. M. Buck, m. d. French Ezekiel D. Albion Dr.A. Hatch. t Frink John N. Portland John Barrett, m. d. t Gale John Epsom, N. H. S. Gale m. d.

Grandin David S. m. d. Augusta,

i A. Nourse, m. d. & Green3 Ezra Winslow m. d. I J, Hubbard, Harmon William L. Durham T. Little, m. d.

Hazard Thomas A. Jamestown, R. I. Alexander P.Moore,M.D. Hohbs Alvah Somersworth,^.}!. Dr. John M'Crillis. Sullivan Holman, m. d. t Holman Nathaniel Canaan Hopkins John Jamestown, R.I. HuntingtonWill.P.A.B.Hai%, Ms. J. H. Flint, m. d. Huse Joseph Warren Moses R. Ludwig, m. d. || Jennings Henry H. Nobleborough S. Plaisted, m. d. H. Gardiner Silas Holman, m. d. || Jewett William .

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t Johnson Stephen a. b. Griswold, Con

J. Barrett, m. d. Knight Nathaniel J. Otisfield. & \ Dr. J. Eastman. Laughton Sumner Bangor ( S. C. Bradbury, m.d. I & H. N. Page^. m. d. Locke Jesse F. Biddeford Levi J. Ham, m. d. Longfellow Alex. W. Portland.

t Ludwig Gardner Waldoborough John G. Brown, k. d.

t Lyman Henry a. m. Northampton, Ms.

M'Intire Edgar A. York Dr. J. Gilman.

J Mann Daniel Howland G. C.Shattuck, m. d.

Martin James L. Poland James M'Keen, m. d.

J Marston Ephraim Falmouth C. T. S. Brackett, m. d. Miller Erasmus D.a.b Franklin, Ms. Lewis L. Miller, m. d.

$ A. Phillips, m. d. & f Milliken Ehenezer C. Farmington I J. Prescott, m. d. t Munson Samuel a. m. New Sharon.

Murch Charles Biddeford H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Newhall Asa T. Lynnfield, Ms. A. Nichols, m. d. North Joseph H. Augusta W.& J.W.Graves, m. d. t Norton James Standish Phineas Ingalls, m. d. t Parker Daniel Billerica, Ms. Augustus A. Gould,M.n. t Parlin Lewis P. Winthrop James M'Keen, m. d. Parsons George H Portland John T. Gilman m. d. JPeabody Edward Bridgton S. P. Foster, m. d.

C A. Nourse, m. d. & J Peirce John Monmouth ( J. Hubbard, m, d. t Perry William F. Easton, Ms. G. M. Peck, m. d. Porter Byron m. d. Mount Vernon. Porter Joshua Hamilton, Ms. Samuel Dodge, m. d. t Potter Joseph F. Sebago Benjamin Thomson, m. d. t Prescott Henry M. Brunswick.

Rawson George B. Paris J. N. Pidgin, m. d. Sanborn Thomas Sanbornton, N.H. 12 t Sawyer William B. Otisfield John Barrett, m. d. t Scribner Isaac W. JLndover, N. H. R. D. Mussey, m, d. m. d. X Shattuck George C.a. B.Boston, Ms. G. C. Shattuck, i A. Twitchell, m. d. & t Skinner Albert G. Keene N. H. I J. B. Dousman, m. d.

Smith Albert T. Beverly, Ms. I. Kittredge, Jr. m. d. t Smith George W. Kennebunkport H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Nourse, m. d. & Smith John DeWolfe Dowgfos, Nova Scot. { j; Hubbwd^i.^.' Pittston Coffin, m. d. J Stevens Elbridge G. James d. X Stevens John P. New Gloucester Joel S. Stevens, m.

< D. Smith, m. d. &. t Swain John Lowell, Ms. \ J. Crosby, m. d. t Sweat Jesse Parsonsfield Moses Sweat, m. d. t Theobald Frederic P.a.b. Wiscasset Dr. P. E. Theobald,

J Tompson Theophilus Freeport A. Pierce, m. d. Tracy Ira a. m. Hartford, Vt. Tracy Stephen Hartford, Vt.

Tripp Leander S. A.M.Hebron J. A. Barnard, m, d.

True Henry A. a. b. Union J. H. Estabrook, m. d. Wallace Franklin New Boston, N. H.Francis P. Fitch, m. d.

t Washburn Lewis a. B.Bridgewater, Ms. Samuel Alden, m. d.

X Weeks Charles M. a B.Greenland N. H. C. W. Chauncy, m. d.

X Wells Phineas P. Hopkinton, N. H. J.B. McGregory, m. d. Whitmore Stephen 2d Bowdoinham G. W. Tinker, m. d.

t Wiley Robert G. Fryeburg Dr. J. Grover.

Wing Zachariah P. Wayne J. Dummer, m. d.

X Williams Abiel a. b. Raynham, Ms. George B. Doane, m. d.

|| Wood William a. e. Portland John Barrett, m. d.

Wright Clark Ashford, Con. E. E,D. Skinner, m. d. .

fS&utrevsvfimtates.

Lit*' ii—ao—

SENIORS.

i NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS,

Adams Charles Stratham, N. H. 32 M.H.* Allen William H. Readfield 27 M. H.

Beech Thomas P Canaan , Vt. 9 M. H. Cummings John M. Portland 5 n. at Duren Charles Portland 82 M. H.

Farrar Charles C. Waterford 9 n. a Fuller Ezra B. Vassalborough Dr. Page's. Goddard John Portsmouth, N. H. 25 N. C. Goldsmith Alfred Hallowell 81 M. H. Harris Samuel Machias 28 M. H.

Jewett Henry J. Portland 27 M. H.

Lunt John S. Portland 5 N. C. Martin Edward Limerick 9 M. H. Means James Amherst, N. H. 23 N. C. Mitchell Jacob L. North Yarmouth 14 M. H. Palmer Isaac Fayette Mrs. Jones'.

Parsons Ebenezer G. Wiscasset 11 N. C. Pike John Newburyport, Ms. 15 N. C.

*M. H. Maine Hall. t N. C. New College. 14

Rundlet Warren Newcastle 14 M.H. Savage William T. Bangor Dr. Page's. Seabury Edwin North Yarmouth 13 M.H. Shepley Samuel H. Walden, Vt. 28 M. H. Tappan Benjamin Augusta 10 M.H. Tavlor Charles C. Rowley, Ms. 13 M. H.

Tewksbury George 1F. Oxford 23 M. H. Upham Charles W. Portsmouth. Warren John Palmyra. Weston Nathan Augusta 27 N. C.

5 Whitmore Nath ! M '.. Bowdoinham Mr. Grows.

JUNIORS.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS.

Appleton John Portland 12 N. C. Ayer James Newjield 21 M. H. Beecher Charles Boston, Ms. 25 M. H. Call Hamilton M. Dresden 13 N. C. Chandler Peleg W. Bangor 29 M. H. Cheever Henry T. Hallowell 26 N. C. Clement Milton Waterville 21 N. C.

Coffin John H. C. Wiscasset 25 M. H. Cole Albert Saco 11 M. H. Dennis Samuel W. Litchfield 15 M. H. Dodge John C. Newcastle 13 N. C. Downing Elijah H. Lynn, Ms. Mrs. Jones'.

Fairbanks Samuel S. Boston, Ms. Farrar Luther Waterford 9 N.C. Farrar Calvin Waterford 7 M. H. 15

Fessenden Samuel C. Portland 8 N. C. A, Rochester, N. H, Hale Samuel ff Hamlin Cyrus Waterford 30 M. H. Hartwell William B. Augusta 22 N. C. Haskell William B. Gray 16 N. C. Hitchcock Bela T. North Yarmouth 29 N. C. Jewett Theodore H. South Berwick 21 M. H.

Knight Ferdinand Portland Mrs. Pierce's- Lovejoy Owen Albion. M J Lellan Charles A. Warren 22 N. C. Morrill Amos Salisbury, Ms. Mr. A. D mining's. Nason Reuben Gorham 16 M. H.

Orr John Brunswick Miss Orr's.

Peirce Charles H. Frankfort 31 N. C.

Pond George P. Bucksport 29 M. K- Proctor Benjamin Rowley, Ms. 31 N. C. Russwurm Francis E. North Yarmouth,

Sewall William S. Sangerville 30 N. C.

Smith John D. Gorham. . 6 M. H. Smith Henry B. Portland 6 M. H. Thomas Charles W. Portland 15 M. H.

Upton Charles H. Belfast 3 N. C.

Weston Daniel C. Augusta 7 M. H. Weston George M. Augusta 27 N. C. Wheelock Albert T. Readfield D. Stanwood's, Esq.

Woodford Edward Wesibrook 16 N. C. 16

SOPHOMORES.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS.

Adams George W. Limerick 10 N. C. Adams Aaron C. Bangor 8 M.H. Allen Stephen Norridgeivock 28 N. C. Allen Charles E. Gardiner Mrs. Pierce's. Bailey Edward W. Wiscasset Mrs. Pierce's.

Ballard Sanford K. Hallow ell Dr. Page's. Batchelder William Saco 12 M. H.

Blake Joseph Otisfield 24 N.C. Creasey George Rowley, Ms. 19 N. C. Crosby Josiah Atkinson 29 N. C. Dame Charles Acton 10 N. C.

Dole Ebenezer Hallow ell 20 M. H. Eaton Rowland L. Bowdoin 22 M. H. Flagg Edmund Wiscasset 24 N. C. Fly William Newcastle Mr. Bowker's. Fogg Freedom Saco Mr. Fogg's.

Follansbee Pearson Vassalborough Mr. Pettengell's. Ford Nathaniel Alna.

Getchell Horatio P. Hallow ell 28 N. C-

Gillet Edward P. Hallow ell, Gott Lemuel Gloucester, Ms. Hacker Jeremiah China Mr. A.Dunning's. Hill Joshua Limerick Mr. Bowker's.

Hill Luke Minot Mr. Grows'. Hyde Ephraim A. Freeport 12 M. H.

Johnston Alexander Jr. Wiscasset Mrs. Pierce's. Keating M.E.Edward York 2 M.H. 17

Lane Thomas C. Hollis 12 N. C. Leigh Edwin South Berwick Mr. Bowker's. Longfellow Nathan Whitefield Mr. Fogg's. Lord Thomas N. Winthrop SO N. C. Moore Asahel Gardiner Elder Lamb's.

Morton Christopher Portland 6 N. C. Mussey John F. H. Portland 14 N. C.

Nealley Edward St. J. Lee, N. H. Packard William Chelmsford, Ms. 8 M.H. Paine Sewall Mercer Mr. John M'Keen's. Poor Henry V. Andover 23 M. H. Prentiss George L. Gorham 16 M. H. Prince Joseph Thomaston 21 N. C. Purinton George Poland Mr. Fogg's. Robbins Augustus C. Union Mr. Fogg's. Southgate Frederic Portland Dr. Page's.

Tenney Albert G. Newbury, Ms. Mr. Fogg's. Tucker William Berry, N. H. 22 N. C. Upham Francis W. Rochester, N. H. Mr. Fogg's. Wentvvorth GeorgeT. Dover^ N. H. 26 M. H. Williams William Newburyport, Ms. 32 N. C. Woodman Theodore C.Rochester, N. H. 26 M. H. Young Timothy R. Dover,, N. H. 2 M. H.

FRESHMEN.

NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS.

Abbot Samuel P. Weld Jos. M>Keen's,Esq. Baker Joseph Halloivell Mr. John M'Keen's. Berry Joshua D. Newington, N. £L Dr. Page's. Choate Frederick W. Beverly, Ms. Mrs.. Gould's..

* 2. 18

Day Francis J. Hallow ell 20 N. C. Dole Daniel Bloomjield Mr. John M'Keen's. Dole Nathan Bloomjield Mr. John M'Keen's.

Dole Nathaniel Hallow ell 20 M. H. Donnell Jotham Alna Mr. Bowker's. Drummond James Bristol Jos. M'Keen's, Esq. Durell George C. Dover, N. H. 2N. C. Emerson Thomas P. Parsonsfield Jos. M'Keen's Esq. Emery George F. Paris 4 N. C Farley Ephraim W. Newcastle Jos. M'Keen's,Esq.

Garcelon Alonzo Lewiston . 3 N. C.

Gardiner John W. T . Gardiner Mrs. Pierce's. Goodenow John Paris Mr. Grows'. Gould Stephen Bridgton 20 N. C. Hall Edwin ' Alfred Dr. Page's. Hawes Leonard Weld 20 M. H.

Heath Thomas B. Whitejield 1 N. C. Hovey Joseph S. Berwick Jos. M'Keen's, Esq. Kendrick Daniel Edgecomb Dr. Page's.

Merrill William Portland 4 N.C.

Morison Samuel B. Livermore 1 N.C. Nickerson Albert T. Belfast Mr. A. Dunning's. Palmer Benjamin R. Perry 2 N. C.

Patten Bryce M'L. Topsham 5 N. C. Pike Richard West Prospect 18 N. C.

Randall Isaac Wilton D. Stanwood's, Esq.

Sewall David B. Newcastle Jos. M'Keen's 5 Esq. Stanley Selim A. Readfield. Swazey George W. Bucksport Dr. Page's. Titcomb Stephen Farmington 20 M. H.

Woodman Jabez H. Neio Gloucester. 19

IN SELECT DEPARTMENTS.

Dunning George F. Brunswick R. D. Dunning 5 s,Esq. Smith Thomas M. Durham N. H. Mr. A. Dunning's. ri*Tucke Samuel P. Kensington, N. H. Mr. A. Dunning's.

Medical students - 103 Seniors 29 Juniors 41 Sophomores 50 Freshmen 35 In select &c. 3

Total 261 ,

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

Candidates for admission into the Freshman Class are required to write Latin grammatically, Sf to be well versed in Geography,Arithmetic

Cicero's Select Orations, the Bucolics, Georgics, and Aeneid of Virgil,

Sallust, the Gospels of the Greek Testament, and Jacob's Greek Reader.

They must produce certificates of their good moral character. The usual time for examination is the Friday after Commencement.— Candidates for admission into the other classes will be examined also in the books, which have been studied by the class, into which admission is requested.

Scholars from other Colleges, before they can be examined, must pro- duce a certificate of their regular dismission. The Geography to be stud-

ied may be Morse's, Worcester's, or Cummings'.

COURSE OF STUDY.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

(excerpta Historical f Grseca Majora-

' Folsom s Livy— (two books). I J TERM. Geometry. ) Lacroix's Arithmetic,Legendre's ^Adams' Roman Antiquities,

Gra?ca Maj. (Ex Heroica) f Folsom's Livy. II. TERM. | I Smyth's Algebra. fGrsecaMaj. (Ex.Isoc.) (Paterculus and Pliny.) I Excerpta Latina—

j Le^endre's Geometry. III. TERM. » • i ttHedge'sj tLogic. Daily exercises in Elocution during one

^ half of the Term. .

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SOPHOMORE CLASS.

f Graeca Majora.

I Excerpta Latina. I. TERM. Smyth's Algebra and Trigonometry. j French Language. ^ Graeca Majora. Horace. II. TERM. Cam. Math. (Heights and Distances, Sur- veying and Navigation). French Language.

Graeca Majora. Horace. Cam. Malh. (Projections and Levelling! III. TERM Newman's Rhetoric. Murray's English Grammar. French Language. JUNIOR CLASS.

Juvenal.

I. TERM. Application of Algebra to Geometry, Cam. Mechanics.

Calculus. Electricity—Magnetism—Optics. II. TERM. < Paley's Moral and Political Philosophy. Rawle's view of the American Constitution. Calculus—Cam. Mechanics. III. TERM. I Upham's Elements of Mental Philosophy. History.

SENIOR CLASS.

Astronomy and Mathematics. Paley's Evidences.

I. TERM. { Stewart on the Moral and Active Powers.

I Burlamaqui on Natural Law.

(" Chemistry. Political Economy. II. TERM: J Butler's Analogy. Stewart continued. 22

f Natural History. III. TERM. Cleaveland's <{ Mineralogy. [Butler's Analogy.

Instruction in Hebrew is given to those members of the Senior Class,

who request it.

In the Junior year, the Student may at his option study the Ancient Languages, or one of the three Modern Languages—Spanish, German,

and Italian— instead of the Calculus.

EXERCISES DiraifTG THE YEAH.

Private Declamations or extemporaneous Debates of each Class, and

public Declamations of the three upper Classes.

Compositions in English of the two upper classes.

Forensic Disputations of the Seniors.

Translations into Latin and Greek by the two lower Classes.

Translations into English by the Sophomore Class.

Recitations in the Bible every Sunday evening.

Two weeks, preceding the term Examinations, are spent in review of the studies of the term.

^Lectures*

Spring Term.. On Chemistry to the Junior and Senior Classes.

Summer Term. On Natural Philosophy to the Junior and Senior

Classes.

On Mineralogy to the Senior Class.

On Classical Literature.

On the Literature of the Middle Ages.

On Rhetoric and Oratory and on Political Economy

in connexion with other exercises in these de-

partments of study.

Students, not candidates for a degree, are permitted to attend lectures and recitations in different departments of study, " on condition of pro- ducing evidence of a good moral character, and engaging to observe such

College Laws, as may be designated, and paying to the Treasurer twelve dollars each term." .

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TEyumimtionx.

1. Of all the classes at the close of the first and second terms,

2. Of the Senior Class on the sixth Tuesday preceding Commence- ment.

3. Of the three other classes during the week preceding Commence- ment

1. Of the Senior and Junior Classes in May and November.

2. Of the Sophomore Class (a prize declamation) in August.

Tuition $24,00

Room rent 10,00

Board in Commons ----- 45,00

Incidental charges on the College Bills - 10,00

Other expenses as wood— lights —washing —

stationary — use of books an J furniture 30,00

$119 00 locations.

1. Three weeks from Commencement, which is on the first Wednes- day in September.

2. Eight weeks from the Friday after the third Wednesday of De- cember.

3. Two weeks from the Friday after the third Wednesday of May

The College Library is open to the students each day in term time, be- tween the hours of twelve and one. There are also two valuable Libra- ries belonging to College Societies.

MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE.

The Medical School was established by an Act of the Legislature passed

June 27th, 1820, and is under the direction of the Boards of Trustees and

Overseers of Bowdoin college.—The medical Lectures commence, annu- ally, about the middle of February, and continue three months. The fees for admission to the several Courses of Lectures are as follows:

Theory and Practice of Physic $15 Anatomy and Surgery $15. Cheni- 24

istry and Materia Medica $15. Obstetrics $5—-There is no matricu-

lation fee.

Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine are examined by the

Faculty of Medicine at the termination of each course of lectures—They must have devoted three years to professional studies under the direction of a regular practitioner of medicine, and must have attended two full courses of Lectures, the last of which must have been at this Institution.

They must pass a satisfactory examination in Anatomy, Physiology,

Chemistry, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Obstetrics, Surgery, and the

Theory and Practice of Physic: and must publicly read and defend a dis- sertation on some Medical Subject. Those candidates, who have not received a collegial education, must satisfy the Faculty of their proficien- cy in the Latin Language and in Natural Philosophy.

Degrees are conferred at the close of the Lectures , and at the annual

Commencement of the College in September. Graduating fee , inclu- ding Diploma, $10.

Students are allowed free access to the Library, which contains over

2700 vols, principally modern works,which have been selected with much care. The Library also contains an extensive and valuable collection of

Plates, among which are the splendid works of Albinus,—Vicq D'Azyr, — Cloquet,—Lizars.—Home,—Scarpa,— Cooper,—The Bells, —Baillie,

—Bateman,— Breschet,—Swan, —Hooper,—Weber 3 — Seerig, &c. The Anatomical Cabinet, which was received from Europe, and formed

in part the private cabinet of the late Professor Thillaye, of Paris, con-

tains all the preparations, which will be found necessary for demonstra-

tions, and embraces many valuable specimens iu Morbid and Comparative Anatomy.

The Chemical and Philosophical apparatus is ample, and furnishes

means for full courses of Lectures on these subjects.

By the liberality of the Legislature, $1000 are annually received by this

Institution ; and the Faculty are thereby enabled to make valuable and

important additions to the Library, Apparatus and Cabinet, and thus

greatly to increase the facilities for obtaining a knowledge of Medicine

and its collateral Sciences. Every exertion is made to render the course

of Instruction full and satisfactory.

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