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College of the Holy Cross CrossWorks Course Catalogs College Archives 1900 1899-1900 Catalog College of the Holy Cross Follow this and additional works at: http://crossworks.holycross.edu/course_catalog Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation College of the Holy Cross, "1899-1900 Catalog" (1900). Course Catalogs. 32. http://crossworks.holycross.edu/course_catalog/32 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the College Archives at CrossWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Course Catalogs by an authorized administrator of CrossWorks. 11111k Li AAA 1111_ el Ai_ U. 'W/14 Eat.20,2t1 V I ilt:4:11.31 CATALOGUE OF THE COLLEGE OF TIE HOLY CROSS, 1899-1900. WORCESTER, MASS. PRESS OF CHARLES HAMILTON, 311 MAIN STREET. 1900. CONTENTS. • Calendar for 1900-1901 Faculty and Officers 8 History and Description . 11 Prospectus. I. Mental Training 16 1. Course of Studies 16 a) College Course. Schedule of Studies 19 b) Academic Course. Schedule of Studies 29 II. Moral Training 39 III. Physical Training 40 IV. Special Remarks 40 1. Examinations and Reports 40 2. Degrees 40 3. Awards of Merit 41 4. Holidays 41 Regulations for Day Scholars 42 Terms 42 Scholarships 43 Catalogue of Students 45 College Organizations 54, 77 Catalogue of Classes 66 Donations 78 Commencement Exercises 79 Graduation Essays 81 Degrees Conferred 83 Distribution of Prizes 85 \ /4 1900.' 1901. j/Ellt111-Ilet1LW• S MTW,TFS S MTW TFS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 27. 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 27 28 29 30 31 =MI iaLot. 14`.alla.1u1iEurr. S MTW TFS S MTWTFS 1 2 3 4 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 S.arottE>rx-x13ar. 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Reading of class-lists in Fenwick Hall. Schola Brevis. Satnrday, Sept. 8. Fall order of Holidays begins P. M. Wednesday, Sept. 12. At 10: 30 A. Al., Reading of Rules in Fen- wick Hall. Sunday, Sept. 16. First meetings of the Sodalities. Wednesday, Sept. 19. Weekly catechetical instructions begin. Monday, Oct. 1. Weekly Elocution Classes begin. First meeting of the Wednesday, Oct. 3. B. J. F. Society.. First meeting of the Philomathic Society. Friday, Oct. 5. Marks for September close. Saturday, Oct. 6. Annual Field Day; holiday. Wednesday,. Oct. 10. Reading of Monthly Marks. Saturday, Oct. 13. A. M. Monthly Elocution classes. Monday, Oct. 22 to Wednesday, Oct. 25 (incl.) Annual Retreat. Thursday, Oct. 25. Holiday (on Iccount of Retreat.) Thursday, Nov. 1. Feast of All Saints; holyday. Friday, Nov. 2. All Soul's Day; no class, A. M. Saturday, Nov. 3. Marks for October close. Wednesday, Nov. 7. Reading of Monthly Marks. Saturday, Nov. 10. A. M. Monthly Elocution classes. Sunday, Nov. 18. Celebration of St. John Berchmans' Day. Wednesday, Nov. 21. Last weekly catechetical instruction for 1st term. Thursday, Nov. 22. St. Catharine's Day; Philosophers' Holiday. Thursday, Nov. 29. Thanksgiving Day; holiday. Saturday, Dec. 1. A. M. Monthly Elocution classes• 6 Tuesday, Dec. 4. Winter order of holidays begins P. M. marks for Friday, Dec. 7. Last day for advance matter; November close. Last weekly Elocution class for first term. holyday. Saturday, Dec. 8. Feast of the Immaculate Conception; Monday, Dec. 10. Repetitions begin in the classes. Tuesday, Dec. 11. Reading of Monthly Marks. Friday, ' Dec. 21. Christmas Recess begins at noon. all ex- Thursday, Jan. 3. Christmas Recess ends at 6 P. M. for cept Senior class. Friday, Jan. 3-7. (incl.) Written Examinations. Senior Saturday, Jan. 5. Christmas Recess ends at 8 P. M. for class. resumed. Tuesday, Jan. 8. P. M. Repetitions in the classes Saturday, Jan. 19. Last day of Repetitions in the classes. Monday, Jan. 21. Oral Examinations begin. Monday, Jan. 28. Last Day of Oral Examinations. Tuesday, Jan. 29. A. M. Mathematics Examination. Wednesday, Jan. 30. Mid-term holiday. Reading of Thursday, Jan. 31. Second College term begins. Examination Marks at 9 A. M., followed by Schola Brevis. term Monday, Feb. 4. Elocution classes for second College begin. Thursday, Feb. 7. Reading of Rules in Fenwick Hall. second Thursday, Feb. 14. Weekly catechetical instructions for College term resumed. Wednesday, Feb. 20. Ash Wednesday; no class A. M. Friday, Feb. 22. Washington's birthday; holiday. Saturday, Mar. 2. Marks for February close. Tuesday, Mar. 5. Reading of Monthly Marks. .Saturday, •Mar. 9. A. M. Monthly Elocution classes. Sunday, Mar. 17. St. Patrick's Day. 7 Tuesday, April 2. Marks for March close. Wednesday, April 3. Easter vacation begins. Thursday, April 11. Easter Recess ends at 6 P. M. for all except Senior class. Friday, April 12. Easter Recess ends at 8 P. M.for Senior class. Saturday, April 13. Spring order of holidays begins. Wednesday, May 1. B. J. F. Debate at 8 P. M. Saturday, May 4. Last day for advance matter. Preliminary contest in Elocution classes. Marks for April close. Elocution classes close. Monday, May 6. Repetitions begin in the classes. Wednesday, May 8. at 10: 30 A. M. Reading of Monthly Marks. Thursday, May 16. Ascension of Our Lord; holyday. Sunday, • MaST 26. Pentecost. Monday, May 27. Pentecost Monday; holiday. Wednesday, May 29. Public Elocution contest in Senior Elocution class. Thursday, May 30. Memorial Day; holiday. Friday, May 31. Philomathic Debate at 8 P. M. Saturday, • June 1. Last day of Repetitions in classes. Sunday, June 2. A. M. Healy Medal Competition. Tuesday, June 4-7. (incl.) Written Examinations. Thursday, June 6. Examination of Philosophers begins. Saturday, June 8. Oral Examination in principal classes. Friday and Saturday, June 14-15. Examination in Chemistry and French. Monday, June 17. Written Examinations in Mathematics. Wednesday, June 19., Distribution of Prizes for Preparatory De- partment at 8 P. M. in Fenwick Hall. Thursday, June 20. Commencement Day. Summer Vacation be- gins. 8 FACULTY AND OFFICERS. 1899-1900. REV. JOHN F. LEHY, S. J., President. REV. JEROME DAUGHERTY, S. J., Vice-President. REV. JOHN McQUAID, S. J., Chaplain. REV. JOHN B. MULLALY, S. J., Treasurer. REV. DANIEL A. DOHERTY, S. J., Prefect of Studies. REV. JOSEPH F. HANSELMAN, S. J., Prefect of Discipline. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.. REV. JAMES L. SMITH, S. J., Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. REV. ARMAND W. FORSTALL, S. J., Professor of Physics, Mechanics, Geology and Astronomy. MR. VALENTINE H. ROCHFORT, S. J., Professor of General and Analytical Chemistry. REV. JAMES V. KELLEY, S. J., Professor of Latin, Greek and English In the Junior Class. MR. THOMAS A. BECKER, S. J., MR. FRANCIS P. DONNELLY, S. J., Professors of Latin, Greek and English in the Sophomore Class. 9 REV. JOHN E. CONDON, S. J., MR. JOHN F. X. PYNE, S. J., Professors of Latin, Greek and English in the Freshman Class. REV. JEROME DAUGHERTY, S. J., Professor of Differential and Integral Calculus. MR. VALENTINE H. ROCHFORT, S. J., MR. JOSEPH T. KEATING, S. J., Professors of Trigonometry, Surveying and Analytical Geometry. MR. JOHN F. PYNE, S. J., MR. JAMES F. X. BURNS, S. J.. Professors of Geometry. REV. AUGUSTE P. GIRARD, S. J., Professor of French. REV. CHARLES C. JONES, S. J., Professor of Elocution. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. REV. PATRICK J. CASEY, S. J., Teacher of First Academic. MR. JAMES I. MAGUIRE, S. J., Teacher of Second Academic. MR. HENRY A. LEARY, S. J., Teacher of Third Academic.