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1875-1876.

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CATALOGUE

OF

ST. XAVIER COLLEGE,

CINCINNATI) OHIO.

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OINCINNATI: ELM: STRlllJllT'PRINTING OOMPANY, 176 'and 178 Elm Street. 1876.

Board of Trustees.

!{,EV. EDWARD A. HIGGINS, S. J., PRESIDENT.

REV. T. H. MILES, S. J., VICE-PRESIDENT.

REV. P. J. ROOS, S. J., TREASURER.

REV. WILLIAM SOHMIDT, S. J., CHANCELLOR.

REV. R. J.MEYER, S. J., SECRETARY.

REV. O. D. DRISOOLL, S.J. / REV. J. A. FASTRE, S. J. FACULTY.

REV. EDWARD A. HIGGINS, S. J., President.

REV. R. J. MEYER, S. J., Vice-President and Prefect of Studies.

RE~P.J.ROOS,&~, Treasurer.

REV. :A.. G. VAN DER EERDEN, S. J., Professor of .

REV. WILLIAM SOHMIDT, S. J., Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy,and of Natural Sciences.

MR. M. P. DOWLING, S. J., Rhetoric.

MR. J. F. X. HOEFFER, S. J, Poetry.

MR. MARTIN MaGINNIS, S. J., , Humanities. MR. GEO. H. WORPENBERG,S. J., First Apademic.

MR. J. E. KENNEDY, S. J., Seconel Academic.

:MR. J. J. CONWAY, S. J., Third Academic.

REV. T. 1:1.. MILES, S. J., Second Rhetoric Class, Commercial Oourse.

REV. DANIEL SWAGERS, S. J., }j'irst Grammar Cbss, Commercial Course.

REV. J. P. HOGAN, S.J., Second Grammar Class, Oommercial Oourse.

REV. JAMES O'MEARA, S. J., . Third Grammar Class, Commercial Course.

MR. JOSEPH SEBASTIANI, S. J., Preparatory Department.

MR. H~RMAN GEROLD, Professor of Music. PROSPECTUS.

THIS Institution, known at present as ST. XAVIER COLLEGE, was established October 17, 1831, by the Rt. Rev. E. D. Fenwick, D. D., the first Bishop of Cincinnati, "under the name of the ".A..thenamm." In the year 1840 it was given over by the Most Rev. Archbishop J. B. Purcell, D. D., to the Fathers of the , who have conducted it ever since under" the title first mentioned. It was in­ corporated by the General Assembly of. the State in 1842. In 1869 an act was passed which secures to the Institution a perpetual char~ tel', and all the privileges usually granted to universities. The course of study embraces the Doctrines and Evidences of the Catholic Religion, Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Mathematics, Rhetoric, Composition, Elocu­ tion,History, Geography, Book-keeping, Arithmetic, the Latin, Greek, English, German and French Languages, Vocal and Instru­ mental Music. The College is provided with suitable Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, and possesses a valuable Museum, contain­ ing. a large collection of Mineralogical and Geological specimen8. The Library numbers about 12,000 volumes. There are also select libraries for the use of the students. The scholastic year consists of but one session, beginning on the first Monday of September, and closing about the end of June, at which time, after due examination of the classes, the Annual Oom­ mencement Exercises are held. All who complete the Collegiate Course receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts. They can afterwards obtain the degree of Master of Arts, by devoting one year more to the study of Philosophy, or two years to any of the learned professions. Test exeroises are given every month in thesevel'albl'anches of study taught in each olass, the standard being twenty merit-ri()t¢s~ The result of these competitions is r,egistered in a book purpose, so that by applying to the President or rents may, at any time, know the standing of their sons At the olose of' the session the merit-notes reoeived for monthly exercises on each subject'-niatter are added to~:et.tler, prize is awarded to the student who has obtained the highest nutnl:>e'r~ The pre'miums given at the annual commencement are decided in manner. Once every month, in th~ presence of the Faculty students, badges of distinction for proficiency, and testimonials good conduct and diligence, are bestowed upon the most r1m~{,\;n'U'''l1Ilil' Monthly bulletins, stating conduct, application and atten(1$i)JlC¢, are given to the students; and parents are requested to from their sons at the beginning of each month. Punctual attendance is earnestly recommended. Parents are gulurly informed of the non-attendan':le of their sons, who, in case of absence, are invariably required to bring, a note of excuse to the Pre­ fect of Studies. In order that the lessons maybe prepared with proper assiduity, parents are requested to insist on their sons study­ ing at ho~e for two or three hours every evening. When students are to be withdrawn fi'om the Institution, duenotice should be given the President. The Oollege is opened every morning at 7 o'clock. Tho$c who come before the.time of class proceed at once to' their respective recitation rooms, and devote the interval to private study. AJ~ the Oatholic students are required to be present at 8~ o:clock. to hear Mass, which begins at that hour. At 9 o'clock A.M. the regular exercises of class commence, and close at 4 o'clock P. M. When a pupil pr.esents himself for admission, he is examined by the Prefect of Studies, and placed in the class for which'his preV'iQus attainments have fitted him If he comes from another Oollege, h~ is requil'ed to bring satisfactory testimonials' from the officert8f,tha,F Institution. During the session a student may be promoted at any 8 time that he is found qualified to enter a higher class. None are re­ ceived as boarders in the College. In general, though the government of the Inst~tution is rather mild than· severe, yet, for the maintaining of order and discipline, without which good results are not attainable, strict obedience, assid­ uous application and blameless conduct are required of every student. Any serious fault regarding these essential points renders the offender liable to effective correction,and even to dismissal, if this be deemed necessary by the Faculty. OlJ9de1J9 of Daily EooelJ9cise.'1. 8l- 9 - Mass. 9 -10 Latin. 10 -10! - - 'Greek. 10t-11 Recess. 11 -11! - German, French or Physics. 11i- l~ Recess. 1}- 2 Penmanship, Study, or Religious Instruction. 2 - 3 .- Mathematics or Arithmetic. 3- 4 English, Geography, History. TelJ9ms. The session is divided into quarters, beginning, respecti~ely, about the 1st of September, the 15th of November, the 1st of February, and the 15th of April. In all cases payment must be made semi­ annually or quarterly, in advance. No deduction is allowed for ab­ sence, save in case of dismissal or protracted illness.

For tuition, per session of .ten months, $60 00 "" in Instrumental Music, per lesson, 50 "" in VDeal "" month, 50 N. B. The charges for Music are to be paid to the professor. Students of Chemistry anclNatural Philosophy pay $10.00 per session for the use of apparatus. Graduates of the Institution pay a fee of $5.00 on the reception of their diplomas. Course

TH"FJ Course of Instruction embraces foul' Departments: the Collegiate, AQademic, Commercial and Preparatory. COI~LEGIATE DEPARTMENT. The 'Collegiate Department comprises four classes: Philosophy, ~hetoric, Poetry, and Humanities, which answer, respectively, to the Senior, Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes of other colleges.

CLASS OF PHlLOSOPHY.* The object of this class is to train the mind to habits of correct reasoning, and store it with sound principles of morality, thereby enabling the student to turn 'to advantage the knowledge already acquired. PRECEPTS. - .Libera.tore lust. Phil.; J auin's Oompendium Phil. Moral. and Hill's Philosophy for reference. MODELs.-The best philosophical articles in British and American Reviews, etc., read and analyzed. PRACTICE.~Besides the daily academic recitatioqs and discussions, philosophical disquisitions and essays on ethical subjects are required at times from the members of the class. N atu'l'al Sciences. Silliman's Principles of Physics; Well's Chemistry. Mathematics. Loomis' Differential and Integral Oalculus.

* The above order of studies is made out with a view to show the gradation of the various classes of the Classica.l Oourse-the dependence of the higher upon the lower -and the progress through which the pupil's mind is meant to pass. 10

Astronomy. Snell's Olmsted. Religion. Exposition of the Doctrines and Evidences of' the Catholic Faith.

CLASS OF RHETORIO. Literature. The object of' this class is the study of oratory, of historical com­ position and of' the higher species of poetry. PRECEPTs.-Blair on Eloquence, etc.; Hart, Oicero de Oratore, Quintilian's Institutes, etc.; Lectures and Explanations by the Professor. MODELS. - 1. Latin. The Orations of Oicero; the Histories of Livy, Tacitus, Sallust, etc.; the Poems of Horace, Terence, etc.-translated, analyzed, and memorized. 2. G1·eek. The Orations of Demosthenes, St. Ohrysostom, etc.; the Histories of Herodot,us, Thucydides, etc.; the Poems of Sophocles, Euripides, lEschylus, Pindar, Anacreon' etc.-translated, analyzed and memorized. 3. English. The best British and American Orators, His­ torians and Poets-read, analyzed andmemorizea.- compared with Latin and Greek Models. PRACTICE.-Imitation in Latin, Greek and English, of the selec­ tions read and analyzed; Original Exercises in oratorical, his­ torical and poetical composition. Elocution. Besides the regular class-drill, students of the Hhetoric Class at­ tend th~ weekly debates of the Philopeclian Society, of which they are expected to be members. History. Historical Essays on important controverted points are required from the Rhetoricians, both in class and in the Philopedian Society., Natural Sciences. Silliman's Principles of Physics; Well's Chemistry. Ldomis' Surveying and 'Analytical Geometry.. ReZigion. Exposition of the Doctrines and Evidences of the Catholic Faith.

CLA.SS OF POETRY. LitelJ'uture. ,T11e object of this class is the study of the nature of poetry, of the minor species of poetical composition, and of essay~writing as an introduction to discourses. PREcEPTs.-Blair and B art on the Nature of Poetry, etc.; Yenni's Prosody; Lectures and Explanations by the Professor. MODELS.-l. Latin. Virgil; Cicero's" De Senectute" and" De Amicitia," etc.-translated, analyzed and memorized. 2. G'l'eelc. Homer's Iliad, Theocritus, etc; Xenophon con­ tinued, Plato's Essays, etc.-translated, analyzed and mem­ orized. 3. Engl'ish. Selections from British and American Poets and Essayists - read, analyzed and memorized - compared with Latin and Greek specimens. PU,ACTICE.--Imitation in Latin, Greek anel English of the authors translated, or read and analyzed; Original Exercises in Poetl'y and Essay-Writing. Elocution. Besides the regular class-drill, students of the Poetry Class ~ttend the weekly debates of the Philopedian Society, of which they are expected to be members. Risto'ry. Historical Essays on important eontrovel'ted points al'e required from the Poets, both in class and in the Philopedian Society. hench. Telemachus; Select Extracts ;l£xercises and Translations. Math61'¥1J(), t'ics. Loomis' Geometry continued and concluded ; Plane Trigonometry. 12

:Religion. Exposition of the Doctrines ~nd Evidences of the Catholic Faith.

CLASS OF HUMANITIES. Lite'l'atu'l'e. The object of this class is the study of the minor or incomplete species of prose compositions, viz: narrations and descriptions; let­ tel'S and dialogues; sentiment and argument as a preparation for essay:­ writing. Metre and versification are also taught, as an introduction to poetry. PRECEPTs,-Comparative Syntax repeated; Hart, etc., on the minor species of Prose Oompositions; Explanations by the Professor. MODELs.-l. Lcttin. Cicero's Letters; Select Narrations and De­ scriptions, etc., from Livy, etc.-translated, a11alysed and memorized. 2. G'l'eek. Ohoice Narrations, Descriptions, etc. (from Jacob's Greek Reader); Xenophon, etc.-translated, analyzed and memorized. 3. English. Specimens of Choice Narrations, etc., recom­ mended by the Professor-read, analyze~ and memorized. PRA.cTICE.-::.In Latin, Arnold's Prose Composition, Third Part; in Greek, Arnold's Prose Oomposition, First Part continued; in Latin, Greek and English, imitations of tIle authors trans­ lated, or read and analyzed; Original Exercises in Narrations, Descriptions, etc., etc. Elocution. Weekly class-drill. History. Fredet's Modern History continued; Fredet's Ancient History.

F'l'enclt. Keetel's Method; Exercises in Translation.

Mathematics. Loomis' Algebra completed; Loomis' Geometry, first four books.

Religion. The Oatechism, with comprehensive Explanations by the Professsor. Lit~rf1!~U'l!e!< The o1Jject of this. class is to teach the different kinds of sentences and styles-thus to train the pupil toexpl'ess himself with eaSe and elegance. PREOEPTS.-Yenni's Latin Grammar on the Construction of Moods and Tenses; Goodrich's Greek Syntax; Murray'.sEfiglish Syntax repeated, with the corresponding Exercises, .and M.urray's Appendix on Style; Explanations by the ProfessOli,' with a special reference to the Comparative Grammar of the Languages studied, to the Analysis of Sentences and to the Formation of Style. .M~1):ELs:.--l. Latin. Cornelius Nepos; Cresar de Bello Gallioo, eto.­ 'translated, analyzed and memorized. 2.GTeek. Appropriate Selections (from Jacob's Greek Reader) translated, analyzed and memorized. 3. English. Specimens of Style, chosen by the Professor, read, analyzed and memorized. PltA.()TIOE.--In Latin and Greek, the Exercises of ArI!0ld's Prose (Jompositions,oorresponding to the Rules of Syntax studied; in English, Exercises 01' Themes on the various kinds of Sen.tences; Imitation of the Stylea of the authors trans.. lated or read an.d criticised, etc. Elocution. Weekly class-drill. Ge'l"Ynan. Ahn's Method; Menge's Reader. History and Geog'raphy. Fredet's Modern History; Sadlier's Excelsior Geography, No.3, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceanica. Mathematics. Loomis' Algebra to Equati~:ns'iof ~heSecon.d Degree; MayheW-'f:! Book..Keeping; Penmanship. 14

Religion. The Oatechism· or Ohristian Doctrine, pl'epared for the Oin,cinnati Diocese, with comprehensive Explanations by the Professor.

SECOND OLASS. Literature. The object of this class is to accustom the pupil to arrange in correGt grammatical sentences the words already learned, and to a;mplify his expressions by enlarging the range of his thoughts. PREoEPTs.-Yenni's Latin Grammar, Etymology repeated, with all the Exceptions and Irregularities, and Syntax to t.he Oon­ struction of ltloods and Tenses without the Exceptions; Goodrich's Greek Grammar to Syntax, with the Exceptions; Murray's English Grammar, Syntax with all the Exceptions. MODELS.-l. Latin. Viri Illustres, etc.-translated, p.arsed and memorized. 2. Greek. Selections (from Jacob's Greek Reader) trans­ lated, parsed and memorized. 3. English. Appropriate Extracts, selected by the Profes­ soras illustrative of the Precepts, read, parsed and mem­ orized.

PRAoTIOE.-In Latin, the Exercises of Arnold's Prose VVA...... IJ"P' corresponding to the Rules of Syntax learned; Brooks' Exercises continued; in English, Exercises on jects or Ob}ect Lessons, with a special attention to. th(j rangement of Words and the Amplification of Sentences. Elocution. Weekly class-drill. German. Ahn's Method; Menge's German Reader. History and Geography. Goodrich's United States History continued; Sadlier's Excelsior Geogr~phy, No.3, America. :a,a.y'a Practioal Arithriletic,'from'Pr"opor£ion to the End; Pen­ manship. ReUgion. The Oatechism or Christian Dootrine prepared for the Oincinnati Diooese,' with Explanations by the Professor.

THIRD OLASS. Literature. The object of this olass is to make the pupil acquire a oopioussup­ ply of idiomatic words and expressions, by forming and fostering habits of inquiry. , PREcEPTs ...... yenni's Latin Grammar to Syntax, without the Ex­ ceptions, etc.; Brooks' First Greek Lessons; Murray's En­ glish Grammar to Syntax with the Exceptions, and, Syntax without the Exceptions. MODELS.-l. Latin. Epitome Historioo 8aoroo, translated, parsed and memorized. 2. Greelc. Examples in Brooks' Lessons translated, parsed and memorized. 3. English. Familiar Extracts and Seleotions chosen and oommented upon by the Professor, as illustrating the Preoepts learned, eto.-read, parsed and memorized. PRAcTICE.-In Latin, Themes on the Rules of Yenni's Grammar; ill; Greek,the Themes in Brooks' Lessons; in English, Exer­ cises on Objects or Object Lessons, with a special attention to the correct use of words, etc.

Elocution. Weekly class-drill. German. Ahn's Method; Menge's Reader.

Histo'rll and Geography. Goodrioh'sUnited:States History; Sadlier's Excelsior Geography, No.2. ,16

A..'rithmetic. Ray's Practical Arithmetic, from Fractions to Proportion; Pen­ manship. Beligion., The Catechism or Christian Doctrine prepared for the Cincinnati Diocese, with Explanations by the Professor.

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For the benefit of thos€ students who do not wish to study Latin and Greek, there are four Grammar classes, in which the studies are as follows: FIRST CLASS. ENGLISH.-Hart's Composition and Rhetoric; Exercises in Compo- sition and Declamation. HISTORY.-Fredet's History. NATURAL SOIENCEs.-Silliman's Principles; Wells' Chemistry. ASTRONOMY.-Descriptive. MATH'EMATICs.-Loomis' Geometry. BOOK-KEEPING.-Mayhew's; Penmanship. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE -Catechism, with explanation.

SEOOND OLASS. ENGLISH.--Hart's Composition and Rhetoric; Exercises in Compo- sition and Declamat,ion. GERMAN.-Menge's Third Reader; Ahn's Method. HISTORY.-Fredet's Modern History. GEOGRAPHY.-Oornell's Grammar Geography. ARITHMETIC.-Ray's Higher Arithmetic. BOOK-KEEPING.-Mayhew's; Penmanship. OHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.-Oatechism, with explanation.

THIRD CLASS. ENGLlSH.-Murray's Grammar and Exercises; Exercises in Oom­ position and Declamation. GERMAN.-Ahn's Method; HISTo.RY.--{}oodrich's History of the States., GEOGRAPHY.-:"Sa:dUer's· Excelsior Geography, No.3. ARITHMETlO.-Ray's Practical Arithmetic'. BOOK .. KEEPIl'lG.-Mayhew's; Penmanship. CIIltIST\AN DOOTRINE.--(Jatechism, with explanation.

FOURTH CLASS. ENGLISH.-Murray's Grammar and Exercises; Exercises in Com~ position and Declamat\on. GERMAN.-Ahn'sMethod; Menge's Second Reader. HISTORy.-Gilm?ur's Bible History continued. GEOGRAPHY.~Sadlier's Excelsior Geography, No.2. AR~THMETIO.--Ray's~ractical Arithmetic; Penmanship. CHRISTIAN DOOTRINE.-Catechism, with explanation.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Pupils who are not sufficiently advanced to enter the Academic or Commercial Classes are received into the Preparatory Department, provided they know the table of Multiplication, and are able to read fluently in the Third Reader.

ENGLISH.-Murray·s Small Grammar; The Young Oatholic's Fourth Reader; Gilmour's Bible History; Hasen's Speller and Definer. GEOGRAPHY.-Sadlier's Excelsior Geography, No.2. ARITIIMETIc.-Ray's Rudiments of Arithmetic. OHRISTIAN DOOTRINE.-Oatechism, with explanation. SOCIETIES.

THE PHILOPlEDIAN SOOIETY,

Founded in 1841, is composed of students belonging to the Colle­ giate Department. Its principal object is to foster a taste for litera- . ture and eloquence. It meets once a week to exercise its members in debate, and invites the attendance of honorary as well as of regular members.

MR. M. P. DOWLING, S. J., President. " LEO G. OLOUD, Vice-P1·esident. " PHILIP COSGRAVE, Recording Secretary. " WILLIAM QUINN, Oorresponding Secretary. " FRED. LAMPING,- Tr'easurer. " RIOHARD OLEARY, } Censors. " EDWARD KLEINE, " WILLIAM O'BRIEN, "I Committee "PATRIOK CORCORAN, ~ on " aCTAVE BOUSCAREN, j Debates. TI-IE GERMAN LITERARY SOCIETY

Was organized October 5, 1868. It holds its meetings weekly, and by means of debates, essays, and oratorical composition affords its members an opportunity of acquiring ease and fluency in the -q,.~~ of the German language.

MR. J. F. X. HOEFFER, S. J., President. " HENRY BARNHORN, Vice-President. L' HERMAN HUVET, Recording Sectretary. " ADOLPH GRIMM, Om'1'esponding Secretary. " JOSEPH VERKAMP, Treasurer. " LEDYARD LINOOLN, } " AUGUSTUS PEOKSKAMP, Oensors. " JEFFERSON BETTMAN, ') Committee " ALBERT DIEROKES, ~ on " FRANOIS LASANOE, ) Debates. 20

THE STUDENTS'LIBRARY ASSOCIATION

Was established in 1865. It possesses a large number of seleot works in the various departments of English· literature, and is open to the.members twice a week. In oonnection with the library is a commodious reading-room, which affords those resorting to it ample opportunities of becoming acquainted with the current news, and of forming sound opinions upon all important questions. The leading Catholic journals, home and foreign, magazines,' reviews and a numerous collection of works of reference are daily at the service of the members. The President is appointed by the head of the Faculty; the other officers are elected by tIle members of the organization.

MR. J. E. KENNEDY, S. J., President. " ~HARLES POLAND, Vice-President. " LEO CLOUD, Secretary. " HERMAN HUVET, Treasurer. " AUGUST BElLE, I " P. A. CAPPEL, ~ Lib'f'()h'iwns. " JOHN KUHLMANN, j Catalogue of Students..

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

OLASS OF PHILOSOPHY.

BOUSdAB.:EN, OOTAVE HORNSOHEMEIER, HENRY BOYLE,STEPHEN LAMPING, FREDERICK OLOUD, LEO O'BRIEN, WILLIAM

OL ASS OF RHETORIO.

BARNHORN, HENRY LYONS, MICHAEL BElLE, AUGUS'rUS POLAND, CHARLES BRUHL, THEODORE PUGH, ROBERT OLEARY, RICHARD PUGH, THOMAS OOROORA.N, P ATRIOK QUINN, WILLIAM OOSGRAVE, PHILIP VERKAMP, JOSEPH KLEINE, 'E:OWARD VON LAHR, JOSEPH LUTKEHAUS, LOUIS WESSELS, ULRICH 16

OLASS OF POETRY.

AULL, EDWARD NIEHAUS, JOSEPH BLAU, .,v9HN ROWEKAMP, HENRY BOEH, OHARLES SOHMIDT, HENRY OAPPEL, PHILIP SOHRODER, CHARLES GRANT, PI:pJl.tOE ·SEBASTIANI, THEODORE GRIM)!, .A;tl9LP:fI VVETTERER, FERDINAND HA.R~ti~;))W"~~)) WIER, JOSEPH n1JV~~, ~2FJ~BlMAN 22

OLASS OF HUMANITIES,

BAST, GEORGE MOLONEY, ,JAMES BORMANN, ADAM OLDEGEERING, HERMAN OORCORAN, PATRICK OTTKE, FRANOIS GRADY, MARTIN OVERBECK, WILLIAM GREIFEN~.A::MP, BERNARD PECKSKAMP, AUGUSTUS HART, M~:REW SOHULTE,JOHN 'HEMANN, ~~HN WALSH, WILLIAM HUMMEL, C.aARLES WILKE, JOHN ,! KELLINGER, fLouIs 17 I

AOADEMIC DEPARTMENT.

FIRST OLASS.

BE~TMAN, JEFFERSON KOHMESCHER, ALOYSIUS BOYLE, EDWARD KUHLMANN, JOHN OLOUD, JOSEPH LAMMERT, JOSEPH OOROORAN, RICHARD LASANOE, FRANCIS DIEROKES, .ALBERT LINCOLN, LEDYARD FEHRING, JOHN , MOORMANN, FRANOIS GERWE, JOHN REINHART, ALBERT HOPPE, WILLIAM RIELAG, JOSEPH JONES, CHARLES SEBAS1'IANI, FRANOIS KELLEY, NICHOLAS SITTEL, OHARLES 20

SECOND CLASS.

BUOKLEY, DANIEL KUHLMANN, GEORGE CORBETT, ~TAMES LANG, FRANCIS OROW, WILLIAM MARA, FRANOIS ENNEKING, EDWARD MOVEIGH, PETER FITZGERALD,OHARI,ES ¥U,:r;J.AN,WILLIAM 23

FLANNERY, JAMES MOELbER, J OSJjJPR Foss, JOHN NOERTKER, HENRY HANLON, THOMAS NOLAN, WILLIAM HART, THOMAS N ORRIS, JAMES HEMANN, EDWARD o'KANE, JOHN HOEFFER, MIOIIAEL O'KEEFE, WILLIAM HOGAN, DENNIS RYAN, RIOHARD HOGAN, JOSEPH SCHWERTMANN, JOSEPH JUEN, WILLIAM SKAHEN, JOSEPH KAVANAUGH, THOMAS SULLIVAN, JOHN KELLY, EDWARD TOBIN, WILLIAM KOEHLER, CHARIJES WORPENBERG, CHARLES 34

THIRD OJ.JASS.

AltLINGHAUS, JOSEPH LANGE, HENRY BAUMANN, JACOB Loos, PHILIP BECKER, FREDERIOK MoDoNALD, ALEXANDER BUENING, ANTHONY MOGUIRE, DENIS BUTLER, JOHN MOGUIRE, MICHAEL CLINE, WILLIAM MCHUGH, PATRICK COGAN, EDWARD MERKLE, ]'RANCIS CONAHAN, JAMES MILTJER, EDWARD CONNOLLY, JOHN MOORMANN, ROBERT CORCORAN, MICHAEL MURPHY, JAMES COSGROVE, EDWARD NEVILLE, MARTIN DILLHOFF,' GEORGE OSSENBECK, JOSEPH DOLAN, JAMES P ARDIECK, BERNARD DROPPELMANN, JOSEPH PREUER, WILLIAM EvANS, CHARLES QUINN, JOSEPH FAY, GEORGE ROSSWINKEL, HERMAN FEARONS, OSCAR RYAN, HUGH FETSOH, JOHN SOHROEDER, OTTO GROTE, FRANOIS STALL, WALTER 24

HEIDKAMP, HENRY TANSEY, HENRY RURMANN, HENRY TEMPLETON, JAMES KEATING, MICHAEL VON LAHR, JOHN KELLY, EDWARD VOSS, HENRY KELLY, MICHAEL WILLENBORG, ,JOSEPg 48

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENr-P.

FIRST CLASS.

BURKE, JOSEPH HERBERMANN, FRANCIS CASSIDY, JOSEPH KELLY, JOHN DANNENHOLD, GEORGE LEONARD, JOSEPH F ARRELL, WALTER MCSORLEY, JOHN HEARN, JAMES WHELAN, WILLIAM 10

SECOND CLASS.

ARMLEDER, JOSEPH GARRIGAN, JOHN ARZENO,. JOSEPH HOLTERMANN, J ORN AUSTING, ALOYSIUS HOMAN, LOUIS BABBITT, GEORGE JOY, PATRICK BROWN, MARTIN KUEBLER, JOSEPH CAHILL, FRANKLIN MONTGOMERY, WILLIAM CAYANAGH, JOSEPH, NORRIS, BENJAMIN ENNEKING, HARRY O'BRIEN, LAWRENCE EVANS, JOHN PUNING, JOHN FENNESSEY, WILLIAM WILLE, ALOYSIUS 20

THIRD CLASS.

ARMLEDER, OTTO LEGRANDE, LOUlS BROOKMANN, WILLIAM MCOARTIN, JAMES CAVAl.'rA

FOURTH OLASS.

BAMBERGER JOHN LABOITEAUX, EDWARD BAOHMANN,AUGUSTUS LOTTMANN, JOSEPH BROERMANN, JOHN MoKEOWN, JOHN BUTLER, JOSEPH MERSMANN, HENRY OONNERTY, MICHAEL MEYER, EMIL DUMLER, MWHAEL MEYER, HERMAN DUNN,JOHN MEYER, JOSEPH ELSTRO, OHRISTOPHER MULLEN, PETER FLYNN, EDWARD REINSTAETLER,OHARIJES GANTENBERG,BERNARD RIELANDER, HENRY GREULE, JOSEPH SOHLOSS, SAMUEL HARTNETT, J OBEPH SLIKER, ALFRED HOLLAND, EDWARD SPRI~GMEIER, FERDINAND J ONTE, EMILE THIELEN, JOHN KLINE, FREDERIOK VALLETTE, WILLIAM KUHLING, HENRY YORK, JOHN KYLIUS, FERDINAND ZIEYERINOK, HENRY 34 26

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

BARRETT, CHARLES MOELLER, HERMAN BECK, JOHN NAYLOR, JOHN OURR1E, OHARLES POLAND, LAWRENOE OURRIE, 'HENRY POLAND, WILLIAM HANNAN, FRANCIS REISZ, JOSEPH HOLTERS, CHARLES SCHREIBER, J OSE;J?H MANEGOLD, FERpINAND SCHULTZ, JOSEPH McKEowN, JOSEPH TEMMEN, HERMAN MILLER, EDWARD 17

SUMMA.RY.

Collegiate Department, 54 Academic Department, - 101 Oommercial Department, 90 Preparatory Department, 17 Total, 262 CONFERRING OF DEGREES

AND Distribution ofPrerniurns,

FOR THE SESSION

1875-1876.

The Degree of Master of Arts was conferred o~

AUGUSTUS VON MARTELS, A. B.

The Degt"ee ofBacheZor ofArts was eonferred on

OOTAVE BOUSOAREN, STEPHEN :SOYLE, LEO OLOUD, H])NRY HORNSCHEMEIER, FREDERICK LAMPING, WILLIAM O'BRIEN. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

OLASS OF PHILOSOPHY.

The medal for excellence in the collective branches of the class was awarded to

LEO CLOUB.

OLASS OF RHETORIO.

Evidences ofBeligion.

J!1irst Premium: RICHARD OLEARY, Second Premium: AUGUSTUS BElLE, Distinguished: CHARLES POLAND, " WILLIAM QUINN, " PHILIP COSGRAVE, " HENRY BARNHORN.

Latin.

J!1irst Premium: LOUIS LUTKEHAUS, Second Premium: AUGUSTUS BElLE, Distinguished: PATRICK CORCORAN, " PHILIP COSGRAVE, " OHARLES POLAND, " RICHARD CLEARY.

First Premium: AUGUSTUS BEILE,_ Second Premium: PHILIP OOSGRAVE, Distinguished: LOUIS LUTKEHAUS, " PATRICK CORCORAN, " CHARLES POLAND, -" RIOHARD CLEARY. 29

Original Oomposition.

JJTirst Premiwm: AUGUSTUS BElLE, Second Premium: P ATRIOK OORCORAN, Distinguished.: RIOHARD CLEARY, " HENRY BARNHORN, " PHILIP OOSGRAVE, " LOUIS LUTKEHAUS.

Precepts of Rhetoric.

JJTirst Premiwm: AUGUSTUS BElLE, Second Premium: PATRIOK COROORAN, Distinguished: HENRY BARNHORN, " OHARLES POLAND, " EDWARD KLEINE, " LOUIS LUTKEHAUS. MathemaUcs: JJTirst Premium: AUGUSTUS BElLE, Second Premium: P ATltIOK COROORAN, Distinguished: WILLIAM QUINN, " RICHARD CLEARY, " EDWARD KLEINE, "{ THEODORE BRUHL, HENRY BARNHORN. Natural Philosophy•

. JJTirst Premium: AUGUSTUS BElLE, Second Premium : WILLIAM QUINN, Distinguished: CHARLES POLAND, " LOUIS LUTKEHAUS, " THEODORE BRUH~, " RIOHARD CLEARY. Ohemistry. JJTirst Premium: A UGUSTUS BElLE, Second Premium: OHARLES POLAND, Distinguished: WILLIAM QUINN, " THEODORE BRUHL, " LOUIS LUTKEHAUS, " EDWARD KLEINE. 30 Premiums for ·Disti'l&ctions. OHARLES POLAND, 4:, RICHARD OLEARY, 4, HENRY BARNHORN, 4, THEODORE BRUHL, 3, EDWARD KLEINE, 3.

OLA'SS OF POETRY. Evidences ofReligion.

First Premium: .PHILIP OAP.PEL, Second Prem/IMJn:. ex (J3q~60. { HR'HERMAN H UVET ENRY OWEKAMP, Distinguished: ADOLPH GRIMM, " THEODORE SEBASTIANI, " OHARLES BOER.

Latin.

Fir.st Premium: CHARLES SCHRODER, Second.Premi~6m: HENRY R.oWEKAMP, Distingz61:shed : CHARLES BOEH, " PHILIP CAPPEL, " JOSEPH NIEHAUS, " THEODORE SEBASTIANI. Greek.

Fint Premium: JOSEPH N IEHAUS, Second P1'emi~6m: PHILIP CAPPEL, Dist1:nguished: .HENRY ROWEKAMP, " CHARLES BOEH,. " CHARLES SCHRODER, " ADOLPH GRIMM: Precepts of Rhetoric.

F1:rst Premium: CHARLES BOEH, Second Premium: J OBEPH N IEHAus, Distinguished: PHILIP CAPPEL, " JOHN BLAU, H ADOLPH GRIMM, '" THEODORE SEB}tSTIANI. 31

Original Composition.

First Premium: PHILIP CAPPEL, Second Premi7.lm: CHARLES BOEH, D'istinguished: HENRY ROWEKAMP, " CHARLES SOHRODER, " JOSEPH WIEn, " ADOLPH GRIMM.

French.

First Pnmium: HENRY ROWEKAMP, Second Premium: JOHN BLAU, D'istinguished : OHARLES SCHRODER, " JOSEPH ~IEHAUS, " PHILIP CAPPEL, " THEODORE SEBASTIAN!.

Mathematics.

First Premium: JOHN BLAU, Second P1'emi~lm: JOSEPH NIEHAUS, D'ist'ing~~ished: PHILIP CAPPEL, " CHARLES SCHRODER, " THEODORE SEBASTIANI, " OHARLES BOER.

Premiums jor Distinctions.

THEODORE SEBASTIANI, 4, ADOLPH GRIMM, 4.

CLASS OF HUMANITIES.

Evidences ofReligion.

First P1'emium: JOHN HEMAN~7 Second Premium: ,LOUIS .K~LLING~R, Distinguished: W ILLIAM OY~Rp])OK, " CHARLES. RUMMEL, " JOliN SOIilU:4TE? " HERMAN ,OLD:EGEEBiING. 32

Latin.

Fi'fst Premium: LOUIS KELLINGER) Second Pr'em'ium: BERNARDGREIFENKAMP, Distinguished: OHARLES ·HUMMEL, " J AMES MOLONEY, " JOHN SOHULTE, " HERMAN OLDEGEERING.

Greek.

First Pl'ernium: LOUIS KELLINGER, Second Premium: BERNARD GREIFENKAMP, Disting~6ished: OHARLES HUMMEL, " JAMES MOLONEY, " JOHN SOHULTE, " WILLIAM OVERBEOK.

English.

First Premi~6m : WILLIAM OVERBEOK, Second Premi~6m: LOUIS KELLINGER, Distingz6ished: GEORGE BAST, ,. MARTIN GRADY, " JOHN SOHULTE, " BERNARD GREIFENKAMP.

FT'en(~h.

1J1irst Premium: J.JOUIS KELLINGER j Second Premi~6m: BERNARD GREIFENKAMP, Dist'inguished: MARTIN GRADY, " JAMES MOLONEY,. " HERMAN OLDEGEERING, " OHARLES HUMMEL.

History.

1J1irst Premium: WILLIAM OVERBEOK, Second Premium:.LOUIS KELLINGER, Distinguished: JOHN SOHULTE, " GEORGE BAST, " MARTIN GRADY'; " JAMES MOLONEY. 33.

Mathematics.

First Prem1'1f'i11t: .. JAMES :MOLO~Er' .. i.' Second P;e'(ltium: CHARLES HUMMEL, • 1Jisting~bis/hed ..' LOUIS KELLING:mR, " GEORGE BAST, " MARTIN GRADY, " WILLIAM OVERBEOK.

P'1'errl/ilums for Distinctions.

JOlIN SCHULTE, 5, MARTIN GRADY, 4, HERMAN OLDEGEERING, 3.

AOADEMIO DEPARTMENT.

FIRST OLASS.

Ohristian Doctrine.

First Prerniurn.' JOHN KUHLMANN, Second Premiu?n: LEDYARD LINCOLN, Distinguished: FRANCIS LASANCE, " RICHARD OOROORAN, " ALOYSIUS KOHMESCHER, " FRANCIS MOORMANN.

Latin.

First Premiu?rb: RICHARD CORCORAN, Second Prmnium.' LEDYARD LINCOLN, Distingu

English. Pirst Premium: LEDYARD LINOOLN, Second Premium: !tICHARD OOROORAN, Distinguished: JOHN KUHLMANN, " FRANOIS LASANOE, " ALBERT DIEROKEB, " ALOYSIUS KOHME80HER, German. First Premium: JEFFERSON BETTMAN, Second Premium: JOHN KUHLMANN, Distinguished: ALBERT REINHART, " FRANOIS LANGE, " FRANCIS LASANCE, " ALOYSIUS KOHMESOHER, t, JOHN G-A USEPOHL, " FRANOIS SEBASTIANI. History ana Geography. Fi1'st Premium: RICHARD OORCORAN, Second Premium: LEDYARD LINOOLN, Distinguished: JOHN K UHLMAMN, " ALOYSIUS KOHMESOHER, " FRANOIS MOORMANN, " ]'RANCIS LASANCE. Algebra. First Premium: LEDYA,RD LINOOLN, Second Premium: JOHN KUHLMANN, Distinguished: RICHARD CORCORAN, " JEFFERSON BETTMAN, (( WILLIAM HOPPE, " CHARLES JONES. 85

Book-keepflrtg.

lJirst Premi'l.lln1J: J OHN KUH:L:MA~N, Seoond Pre?ni'l1Jm: RICHARDOORbORAN, Distinguished: LEDYARU LtNOOLN, " WILLIAM lIoPPlll, " ALB ERT DIERCK:ES, " ALOYSIUS KOB:MESOHER,

Penmanship_

First Pre7niurJ.~: ALBERT DIEROKES, Secoml Premium: RICHARD OORCORAN, Distinguishecl: F .aANOIS LASANOE, " CHARLES JONES, " LEDYARD LINCOLN, " JOHN GERWE.

Premiums for Distinotions.

ALOYSIUS KOHMESOHER, 7, FRANCIS LASANCE, 6, CHARLES JONES, 4, FRANOIS MOORMANN, 3.

1J]rx)tra WOr'k·in Original Oomposition.

Pirst Premium: ALBERT REINHART, Second Premium: JOHN KUHLMANN, RICHARD CORCORAN, Distinguished: LEDYARD LINOOLN, " FRANOIS MOORMANN, " ALBERT DIEROKES.

SECOND CLASS.

Ohristian Doctrine.

First Premium: OHARLES FITZGERALD, Second Premium: FRANCIS MARA, Distinguished: JAMES FLANNERY,

e " JOSEPH SKAHEN, 36

Distinguished: WILLIAM TOBIN, " THOMAS HART, " CHARLES KOEHLER, " WILLIAM NOLA:N", " WiLLIAM O'KEEFE, HENRY NOERTKER•

. ~at'n. FVr# Premium: JAMES FLANNERY, Second Premium: FRANCIS X. LANG, Distinguished: JOSEPH SKAHEN, • " FltANCIS MARA, " . EDWARD A. KELLY, " CHARLES WORPENBElRG, " THOMAS HART, " WILLIAM TOBIN, " CHARLES KOEHLER, " THOMAS HANLON.

Greek. First Premium: J AMES FLANNERY, Second Prem1:um: JOSEPH SKAH~N, Distinguished: FRANOIS MARA, " CHARLES WOR:PENBERG, " FRANCIS X. LANG, " EDWARD A. KELLY, " CHARLES FITZGERALD, " GEORGE H. KUHLMANN, " THOMAS HART, • " HENRY N OERTKER.

English. J!lirst Premiu1rl!: JAMES FLANNERY, Second Premium: WILLIAM NOLAN, . Distinguished: WILLIAM TOBIN, " FRANCIS X. LAN(f, " THOMAS HART, " WILLIAM O'KEEFE, " JOSE;I?H HOGAN, " ClIARL~~ KOEHLlilR, " ]j'l\ANOIS MARA, " WILLIAM MEEHAN, 37

GermrJ/n.

First P'remi'll/J'Yb: 'FRANO]$ ~6\l.'E)" Seco.nd Premium: J AOOB :BAU~N'iN~') Distinguished: CHARL;ES \1W~ij,~NBORG, " CHARLES JONES, " JOSEPH SOHWERTMANN, " GEORGE R.DILLHOFF, " HENRY HU:RMANN, " OTTO SOHROEDE:R, " JOSEPH SKAHEN, " JOSEPH DROPPELMANN, " CHARLES KOEHLER, " EDWARD ENNEKING.

History and Geography.

Fi,rost Premium: JOSEPH SKAHEN, Second Premium: EnwARD A. KELLY, Distinguished: CHARLES W ORPENBERG, " FRANOIS MARA, " WILLIAM O. JUEN, " WILLIAM MEEHAN, " OHARLES FITZGERALD, " MICHAEL HOEFFU, " FRANOIS X. LANG, " J AMES FLANNERY,

A.rithmetic.

Pirst Premium: CHARLES WORPENBERG, Secontl Prmnium: JAMES FLANNERY, Distinguished: JOSEPH SKAHEN, " GEORGE H. KUHLMANN, " JAMES NORRIS, " FRANOIS X. LANG, " HENRY NOERTKER, " CHARLES KOEHLER, " FRANCIS MARA, " WILLIAM MEEHAN. 38 .

Penmanship.

Pirst Premium: OHARLES W ORPENBERG, Second Premium: FRANCIS MARA, lJistinguished: FRANCIS X. LANG, " W ILLIA.,M MEEHAN, " JAMES FLANNERY, " EDWARD A. KELLY, " JAMES NORRIS, " GEORG~ KUHLMANN, " JOSEPH MOELLER, " EDWARD ENNEKING.

Premiums ~ for Distinctions.

OHARLES KOEHLER, 5,' THOMAS HART, 4, WILLIAM MEEHAN, 4, GEORGE H. KUHLMANN, 3, HENRY N OERTKER, 3, WILLIAM TOBIN, 3.

THIRD CLASS.

Ohf'istian Doctf'ine.

First Premium: MARTIN NEVILLE, Second Premium: HENRY TANSEY, Distinguished: DENNIS MCGUIRE, " OHARLES EVANS, " JAMES E. OONAHAN, " EDWARD OOGAN, " MICHAEL KELLY, " JOSEPH DROPPELMANN, " J OSEPH WILLENBORG, " PHILIP Loos, " MWHAEL OOROORAN, " OTTO SOHROEDER. First Premium: Second Premium:JACOllBAtfMANN, Distinguished: MARTIN NEVILLE, " DENNIS MoGUIltE, " PHILIP Loos, " MICH~EL KELLY, " CHARLES EVANS, " MICHAEL OOROORAN, " FRANCIS GROTE, " OTTO SOHROEDER, " ROBERT MOORMANN, " HENRY TANSEY. (}tpeek. First Premium: JOSEPH WILLENBORG, Second Premiu?n: FRANOIS X,. MERKLE, Distinguished: PHILIP Loos, " MICHAEL KlllLLY, " FRANOIS GROTE, " HUGH RYAN, " JAOOB BAUMANN, " JOSEPH DROPPELMANN, " GEORGE DILL:aOFF, " HENRY LANGE, " JOSEPH OSSENBEOK, " MICHAEL COROORAN.

EngZish. First Premium: MARTIN NEVILLE, Second Premium: JACOB BAUMANN, lJistinguished : CHARLES EVANS, " HUGH ~YAN, " PHILIP Laos, " DENNIS MCGUIRE, " FRANOIS GROTE, " JOSEPH DROPPELMANN, " MICHAEL KELLY, " JAMES E. OONAHAN, " ANTHONY l3UENING; " JOSEPH WILLENBORG. 40

First Premi'lJ!llt: MIOHAEL KELLY, Second Ptem'ium: ])ENNtS MCGUIRE, Distinguished: MAR'fIN NlllVILLE, " HENRY TANSEY, " ' OHARLES EVANS, " PATRIOK MolIUGH, " JOHN VON LAHR, " MIOHAEL CORCORAN.

HistwriJ a'lu;l Geography.

First Premium: JACOB BAUMANN, Second Premium: MIOHAEL KELLY, Distingwished : HUGH RYAN, " MARTIN NEVILLE, " JOSEPH WILLENBORG, " CHARLES EVANS, " DENNIS McGUIRE, " FRANCIS GROTE, " JOSEPH DROPPELMANN, " HENRY TANSEY, " P ATRIOK McHUGH, " HENRY HEIDKA:M:P.

Alf'ithmetic.

First Premium: J ACOB BAUMANN, Second Premi~6m: PATRICK McHDGH, Distinguished: HENRY LANGE, " MIOffAEL KELLY, " HUGH RYAN, " DENNIS McGUIRE, " MARTIN NEVILLE, " CHARLES EVANS, " GEORGE DILLHOFF, " MIOHAEL OORCORAN, " MIOHAEL MCGUIRE, " JOSEPH OSSENBECK. 41.

Penmanship,

F'i)rstPremium: ·BUGHR'TiN'l" . Second Premium: GEORGE';DWLItO:FF; D'istinfJuished : J AOOB BAUMAN':tI1, " ALEXANDER MoDoNALD, " MARTIN NEVILLE, " JAMES E. OONAHAN, " JOSEPH WILLENBORG, " HENRY Voss, " FREDERIC BEOKER, " OTTO SOHROEDER, " JOHN OONNOLLY, " JOSEPH DROPPELMANN.

PremiU11ts for Distinctions.

OHARLES EVANS, 6, JOSEPH DROPPELMANN, 5, MIOHAEL OOROORAN, 4, PHILIP Loos, 4, JAMES E. CONAHAN, 3, OTTO SOHROEDER, 3.

COMMERCIAL DEPA.RTMENT.

SEOOND RHETORIC OLASS. Bheto'l"ic.

First Premiwm: WM. WHELAN, Second Premium: .lAS. HEARN, Disting'uished : J OS • .BURKE, " J08. CASSIDY. 42

History.

Fi'l'st Premium: GEO. DANNENHOfJD, Second P'l'emium: J os. OASSIDY, Distinguished: OSCAR O'KANE, " J AS. HEARN, " WM.. WHELAN, " J OS. BURKE.

Mathematics.

First Premium: J os. BURKE, Second Premium: OSCAR O'KANE, Distinguished: GEO. DANNENHOLD, " WM. WHELAN.

Astronomy.

First Premium: OSCAR O'KANE, Second Premium: GEO. DANNENHOLD, Distinguished: J AS. HEARN, "Jos. CASSIDY•

. Book-keeping.

First Premium: J os. BURKE, Second P'l'emium: JAB. HEARN, Disting1£1:shed : J OS. OASSIDY, " WM. WHELAN.

FIRST GRAMMAR CLASS.

Ohristian Doctrine.

WILLIAM A. FENNESSEY, First·Premium: ex ceqU? { ALOYSIUS F. WILLE, Distinguished: JOSEPH A. KUEBLER, " JOSEPH R. ARMLEDER, " MARTIN BROWN, " ALOYSIUS B. AUSTING. 43

EngZish.

First Premium: J OSEPR J 'oDe ARZENO, Second Premium: ALOYstus B. ..AU8TING, Distinguished: JOSEPH A. KUEBLER, " MARTIN BaOWN, " JOSEPH R. ARMLEDER, " ALOYSIUS F. WILLE.

German.

J!1irst Premium: FRANCIS DOEBELE, Second Premium: ALOYSIUS F. WILLE, Distinguished: JOSEPH KUEBLER, " JOSEPH ARMLEDER, " MARTIN BROWN.

History and Geography.

First Premium: JOSEPH J. D. ARZENO, Second Premium: MARTIN BROWN, Distinguished: ALOYSIUS F WILLE, . " JOSEPH A. KUEBLER, " ALOYSIUS B. AUSTING, " WILLIAM A. FENNESSEY.

A'f'ithmetic.

First Premium: J'OSEPH A. KUEBLER: Second Premium: JOSEPH J. D. ARZENO, Distinguished: ALOYSIUS :B. A USTING, " ALOYSIUS F. WILLE, " JOSEPH R. ARMLEDER, " MARTIN BROWN.

Book-keeping.

First Premium: JOSEPH R ARMLEDER, Second P1'emium: JOHN W. S. BvANS, Distinguished: LOUIS F. HOMAN, " ALOYSIUS B. AUSTING, " MARTIN BROWN, " JOSEPH A. KUEBLER. Penmanship.

First P'remtum: JOSEPII R. ARMLEDER, Second P'remium " LOUIS F. HOMAN, Disting1Jlished: BARRY J ENNEKING, 'L WILLIAM WHELAN, " ALOYSIUS B. AUSTING, " ALOYSIUS F• WILLE.

SECOND GRAMMAR CLASS,

Ohristian Doctrine.

F'irst Premium:JAMES RUSSEL"L, Second Premium: RIOHARD O'BRIEN, Distinguished: HENRY Moss, ee . JOHN GAUSEPOFIL, " FRANOIS JOHNSON, " OTTO ARMLEDER,

English.

First P'remium: RIOHARD O'BRIEN, Second Premium: JOHN GAUSEPOHL, Distinguished: FRANOIS DOEBELE, " HENRY Moss, " JAMES RUSSELL, " FRANOIS EVERSMANN,

German.

F'irst Premium,' HENRY Moss,' Second Premium,' OTTO ARMLEDER, Distinguished: FRANOIS JOHNSON, " JOHN THIELEN, " WILLIAM BROOKMANN, " HENRY RIELANDER, " ROBERT MOORMANN, " EMIL MEYER, " FRANOISEvERSMANN, et RENRY LANGE, Hist()t'lIand}(j~6J~aph1J •

First Premiwm : RIdHARD'O'B;RIEN; Second Premium: ~RANO~sDoE;BELE, Distinguished: JORNGAUflEl?Oll.H, "JAMES RUSSELL, " FRANOISEvERSMANN, " FRANCIS J ORNSON.

Arithmetic.

First Premium: RICHARD O'BRIEN, Second Premium: HENRY Moss, Distinguished: FRANCIS DOEBELE, " GERHARDT VON LARR, " JOHN G AUSEPORL, " OTTO ARMLEDER.

Book-keeping.

First Premium: HENRY Moss, Second Premium: GERHARDT VON LARR, Di8ti7~guished: OTTO ARMLEDER, " WILLIAM BROCKMAN, " FRANOIS DOEBELE, " JOHN GAUSEPOHL.

Penmanship.

First Premium: OTTO ARMLEDER, Second Premium: HENRY Moss, Distinguished: J AMES RUSSELL, " FRANClS DOEBELE, " FRANOIS JOHNSON, . " JOHN GAUSEPOHL.

Premiums for Distinctions.

FRANCIS JOHNSON, 4, FRANOl~ 'EVERSMANN, 3. 46

THIRD GRAMMAR CLASS.

Ch'l"istian 1)ocwine.

First Premium: PETER MULLEN, Second Premium: JOSEPH BUTLER, Distinguished: JOSEPH GREULE, " BMIL MEYER, " EDWARD FLYNN, " FREDERIC KLINE, " EDWARD LABOITEAUX, " JOHN MoKEOWN.

English.

First Premium: JOHN MoKEOWN, . Second Premium: PETER MULLEN, Distinguished : EDWARD· FLYNN, " HENRY MERSMANN, " HENRY RIELANDER, " JOSEPH BUTLER, " EMIL MEYER, " EDWARD HOLLAND.

,German.

First Premium: GEORGE BABBITT, Second Premium: ,JAMES RUSSELL, Distinguished: HENRY MERSMANN, " HERMAN MEYER, " JOHN CONNERS, " RICHARD O'BRIEN.

Histo'l"yand Geography.

EDWARD FLYNN, Premiums ex cequo: { PETER MULLEN, Distinguished: FREDERIC KLINE, " E¥IL MEYER, " JOHN THIELEN, " J OSEPB: BUTLER, " JOSEPH GREULE, " JOHN MoKEOWN. F'irst Premiwm: PETER MULLEN, Second Pr.emium: FERDINANDSPRIN

Penmanship.

F'irst Premium: JOHN McKEOWN, Second Premium: FREDERIC KLINE, Distinguished: PETER MULLEN, " JOHN THIELEN, " EMIL MEYER, " HENRY RIELANDER, " CHARLES REINSTAETLER, " JOHNBROERM:ANN.

Premiums for Distinctions.

EMIL MEYER, 5, JOHN THIELEN, 4, HENRY RIE~ANDER, 4.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

Catechis'ln.

First Premium: JOSEPH McKEOWN, Second Premium: JOSEPH SCHULTZ, Distinguished: CHARLES BARRETT, " CHARLES HOLTERS, " JOHN C. BEOK, "WILLIAMPOLAND. First Premium: J,OSEPlt MoKE()WN, Second Premium: JOSEPH SonULTZ, Distinguished: LAWRENOE POLAND, " HARRY OURRIE, " CHARLES HOLTERS, " O:EtARLES OURRIE•

.A.."..ithmetic.

First Premium: OHARLES HOLTERS, Second Premium: JOSEPH SCHULTZ, Distinguished: JOSEPH MoKEOWN, " HERMAN TE:MHEN, " J OSEPR SCHREIBER, " OHARLES BARRETT.

First Premium: JOSEPH MoKEOWN, Second Premium:JOSEPH SOHULTZ, Distinguished: LAWRENOE POLAND, " WILLIAM POLAND, " HARRY CURRIE, " CHARLES HOLTERS.

Penmanship.

First Premium: CHARLES HOLTERS, Second Premium: JOSEPH SOHREIBER, Dlst-inguished·: WILLIAM POLAND, " JOSEPH MoKEOWN, " OHARLES OURRIE, " CHARLES BARRETT.

Premiums.(0".. .Distinctions.

OHARLES BARRETT, 3, WILLIAM POLAND, 3. The following Students distinguished themselves by their good conduct and diligent application to study during the year:

BOUSOAREN,OOTAVE FLANNERY, JAMES BOYLE,STEPHEN JUEN, WILLIAM CLOUD,LEO KUHLMANN, GEORGE HORNSOHEMEIER, HENRY MARA, FRANCIS LAMPING, FREDERIOK N OERTK:ER, HENRY O'B:aIEN, WILLIAM LANG, FRANOIS BElLE, AUGUSTUS SKAHEN, JOSEPH POLAND, OHARLES WORPENBERG, OHARLES VERKAMP, JOSEPH BAUMANN, J AOOB BLAU,JOHN HURMANN, HENRY BOEH, OHARLES KEATING, MIOHAEL HUVET, HERMAN LANGE, HENRY NIEHAUS, JOSEPH Loos, PHILIP ROWEKAMP, HENRY MERKLE, FRANOIS SOHRODER, CHARLES MOORMANN, ROBERT SEBASTIANI, THEODORE ROSSWINKEL, HERMAN ·GREIFENKAMP, BERNARD RYAN, HUGH HEMANN,JOHN Voss, HENRY KELLINGER, LOUIS WILLENBORG, .JOSEPH OLDEGEERING, HERMAN WHELAN, WILLIAM PEOKSKAMP, AUGUSTUS ARMLEDER, JOSEPH SOHULTE, JOHN AUSTING, ALOYSIUS BETTMAN, JEFFERSON BABBITT, GEORGE 50

DIERCKES, ALBERT BROWN, MARTIN FEHRING, JOHN HOMAN, LOUIS KELLY, NWHO LAS PUNING, JOHN KOHMESCHER, ALOYSIUS WILLE, ALOYSIUS KUHLMANN,JOHN BROCKMANN, WILLIAM RIELAG, JOSEPH DOEBELE, FRANCIS SEBAS~UANI. FRANCIS GAUSEPOHL, JOHN FITZGERALD, CHARLES O'BRIEN, RICHARD

This list includes those only who spent the greater part of the session in the College, and therefore many deserving students who entered about Easter time, or left before the close of the session, are not mentioned. The next session will open Monday, S€ptember, 4, 1876. GRADUATES OF ST. XAVIER COLLEGE:

As it is very desirable to make this Catalogue as correct as pos­ sible, all persons who can furnish proper information,. are kindly requested to forward their cOl'PIDlmications to the President of the College. 1842 *WILLIAM GUILMAR1'IN, A: M., Professor of St. Xavier Col­ lege, Cincinnati, O. * 1843 JOHN GOODIN, A. B., .Merchant, St Louis, Mo. -* " TIMOTHY O'OONNOR, A. B., Judge of Superior Court, Oin~ cinnati, O. 1844 JOHN B. STALLO, A. M., Attorney, ex~Judge, Oincinnati, O. '4 ROBERT P. FARRIS, A. B., Clergyman, St. Louis, Mo. " FRANKLIN M. THOMAS, A. B., ---. 1845 *WILLIAM DOHERTY, A. B., M. D., Cincinnati, O. 1847 JUNIUS H. BROWNE, A. B., Writer for Periodicals, New York, N. Y. " JOSEPH DARR, A. B., Hotel Proprietor, Texas. " *JEROME HACKETT, A. B, Professor at , Ala. " JOHN J. QUINN, A. B., M. D., Physician, Cincinnati, O. " FRANCIS H. STUNTEBEOK, S. J., A. B., President of St. Mary's College, Kan. 1848 *PATRICK MCGROARTY, A. M., General U. S. V. " *JOHN J. ARONS, A. B., M. D., ---. " L. DAMARIN, A. B, Merchant, Portsmouth, O. " EDWARD F. DICKINSON, A. B., Attorney, ex-Congressman, Sandusky, O. " *ANDERSON LEONARD, A. B., Attorney, Pensacola, Fla. " *THOMAS J.JONERGAN, A. B., M. D., St. Louis, Mo. 1849 JOHN GOODIN, A. M. See above. " *JEROME HACKETT, A. M. See above. " JOHN ALBRINK, A. B., Pastor of Holy Trinity Church, Oin~ cinnati, O. *Deceased. 52

1849 JOHN MoMAHON, A. B., Attorney, Dayton, O. 1850 JUNIUS H. B:ROWNE, A. M. See above. " *ANDE:RSON LEONARD, A. M. See above. " *WILLIAM BARRY, A. B., Professor of 'rheology at Mount St. Mary of the West, Uincinnati, O. " *OHA:RLES DISNEY, A B., Attorney, _.--. " *JosEPH DOBMEYER, A. R, Attorney, Oincinnati, O. " *HENLEY DRUMMOND, A. B., Attorney, Mobile, Ala. " WILLIAM DISNEY, A. B., Attorney, Cincinnati, 0 " JOSEPH FINN, A. R, M. D, New York, N. Y. " LESIN HAYDEL, A. B., M. D., St. IJouis, Mo. " JOSIAH KLEINPETER, A, B., '---. " *HENRY LANGE, A. B., Pastor in Oumminsville, O. " PETER O. NOGUES, S. J., A. R, Professor of St. Gall's Col- lege, Milwaukee, Wis. " JOSEPH E. SOHMIDT, A. B., ---. 1851 OHARLES SOHMIDT, A. B., Attorney, --, La. 1852 JOHN J. QUINN, A. M., M. D. See above. " EMILE DOUMEING, A. R, M. D., New Orleans, La. c/..t4,(.." PETEn. HUETTE, A. B, Merchant, Louisville, Ky. " FREDERIOK IHMSEN, A. B, Merchant, Pittsburg, Pa. " ALFRED KORTE, A. B" Revenue Oollector, Oinoinnati, O.

" PHILIP REINHARDT, A. B., __M'_ • 1853 OHARLES SOHMIDT, A. M. Se(" above. " EDWARD A. DAWSON, A. R, Attorney, Cinoinnati, O. 1854 *WILLIAM J. BARRY, A. M. See (J,bove. " *JOSEPH J. DOBMEYER, A. M. See above. " JAMES H. PEYTON, A. M., M. D., ---. " *WILLIAM H. NOURSE, S. J., A. B., Professor at St. Louis Univ'ersity, St. Louis, Mo. 1857 FREDERICK ELBERG, A. B., M. D., --. 1860 MroFIAEL DOBMEYER, A. B., Music Dealer, New York, N. Y " DENNIS DONOVAN, A. B., Clergyman. " FRANOIS HOEFFER, A. B., Attorney, ex-Judge, Ohicago, Ill. " ANTHONY WALBURG, A. B., Resident Pastor, German Catho- lic Orphan Asylum, O. 1862 MIOHAEL DOBMEY:ER, A. M. See above. " FRANOIS HOEFFER, A. M. See above. " ANTHONY WALBURG, A. M. See above. " ANTHONY DOBMEYER, A. B., Music Dealer, Oinoinnati, O. #Deceased. 53

1862 MICHAEL McDERMOTT, A. B., Foreman Printer, Jackson, Miss. " *PATRICK J. McDERMOTT, S. J.~ A. B., Ecclesiastical Stu­ dent, Woodstock, Md. " *CHRlSl'OPHER NUGENT, A. B., M. D., Oincinnati; O. " CfIARLES 8IE1!'ERT, A. B., Agriculturist, Fair Oak, O. 1863 ALOYSIUS BOSOHE, S. J., A. B., Ecclesiastical Student, Woodstock, Md. " FRANCIS H. CLOUD, A. B., Agent of Insurance Co , Cincin- nati, 0 " WILLIAM GRAY, A. B., Attorney, Cincinnati, O. " JOSEPH LAVERY, A. B., Merchant, Oincinnati, 0, " JOfIN IJuKEN, A. B, M. D., Pharmacist, Richmond, Tnd. " OHARLES MOOltMANN, A B, Attorney, Brookville, Ind. " *OORNEI~IUS W. MURIlHY, A. B., Attorney, Cincinnati, O. " LOUIS O'SHAUGHNESSY, A. B.; City I~ditor of Enquirer, Cincinnati, O. " MICHAEL ROONEY, A. B., M. ]J., Quincy, Ill. 1865 JOHN LUKEN, A. M., M. D. See above. " *CORNELIUS W. MURPHY, A. M. See above. " *OHRISTOPHER NUGENT, A. M. See (xbove. " MlCJRAEL ROONEY, A. M. See above. " OASPAR IJEIB, S. J., A. B., Professor of Natural Philosophy at St. I.Jouis University, St, Louis, Mo. " HENRY OSKAMP, A. B., Jeweler, Cincinnati, O. FRANCIS RATTERMANN, A. B., Merchant, Cincinnati, O. " GERHARD ZUR~ELLEN, A. B., Clergyman, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1866 FRANCIS H OLOUD, A. M. See above. " JOHN J. OARBERY, A. B., Merchant, Cincinnati, O. ,. JAMES A. DOWLING, S. J., A. B., Professor St. Ignatius 001­ lege, Chicago, Ill. " WILLIAM T. KINSELLA, S. J'., A. B., Professor St. Ignatius Oollege, Chicago, Ill. HENRY MOELLER, S. J., A. B., Professor, Florissant, Mo. 1868 CHARLES DENGLER, A. B., Attorney, Covington, Ky. " AUGUSTUS HOMAN, A. B., Clergyman, Europe. " JAMES P. MAGINN, A. B., Merchant, St. Louis, Mo. " JAMES T. McDONOUGH, A. B., ---, " JOHN F. SCHOENHOFT, A. B., Assistant Pastor, Holy Trinity Church, Cincinnati, O. *Deceased. 54

1868 WILLIAM WENNING, A. B., M. D., Cincinnati, O. 1869 FREDERICK BRUMMER,:A. B., Pastor, Reading, O. " J. F. X. HOEFFER, S. J., A. B., Professor St. Xavier Col- lege, Cincinnati, O. " CHARLES LAVERY, A. B., Teacher, Cincinnati, O. " AUGUSTUS LUKEN, A. B., Pharmacist, Richmond, Ind. " MARTIN LUKEN, A. B., M. D, Cincinnati, O.. " HENRY NURRE, A. B., ]i'Ierchant, Cincinnati, O. 1870 OHARLES DENGLER, A. M. See above. " WILLIAM WENNING, A. M., M. D. See above. " *FRANCIS DENEAL, A. B., LL. B., ---, Cincinnati! O. " GUIDO EGLY, A. B., Book-keeper, Oincinnati, 0 " MIOHAEL A. GARRIGAN, A. B., Attorney at Law, Cincin- nati, O. " GABRIEL KING, A. B., Student of Medicine, Oincinnati, O. " HERMAN WILKEN, A. B., Pastor, ---, Ind. 1871 JOHN BRINKER, A. B., Assistant Pastor, St. Anthony's Church, Cincinnati, O. " NIOHOLAS COROORAN, A. B, Attorney, Covington, Ky. " GEORGE H. FEARONS, A. B., Attorney at Law, New York Oity. " JOHN MENKE, A B., Olergyman, Cincinnati, O. " HENRY PAUL, A. B., Pastor, Ohurch of the Sacred Heart, Cincinnati, O. " FRANCIS X. QUATMANN, A. B, Pastor, Chillicothe, O. " MICHAEL RUSSELL, A. B., Theologian,. Rome. " JOHN B. SANDERS~ A. B., Teacher, Madisonville, O. 1872 AUGUSTUS HOMAN, A. M. See above. " BERNARD T. MOELLER, A. B., Cincinnati, O. " FRANCIS X. OVERBECK, A. B., Oorrespondent of Bank, Cin- cinnati, O. " JOHN S. QUINN, A. B., Clerk, Cincinnati Water Department, Cincinnati, O. " BERNARD RUTHMANN, A. B., Merchant, Oincinnati, O. " ANTHONY SCHNIER, A. B., Editor, Utica, N. Y. " BERNARD ROESENER, A. B., Clergyman, Brown (Jaunty, O. " JOHN F. TOBIN, A. B., Clerk, Cincinnati, O. " THEODORE WIT'l'KAMP, A. B., M. D., Cincinnati, O. 1873 GEORGE H. FEARONS, A. M. See above. I' AUGUSTUS LUKEN, A. M. See above. *Deceased. 55

, • ,~~ 1873 MARTIN LUKEN, A.M.,M.:J,)..... $ee~bp'V~. " THOMAS BURNS, A. B., Studen~ of L.;:tw, Cincinnati, O. THPMAS J. COGAN, A. B., Notary Publie,Oi~einuati, O. " FRANOIS F. HELLMANN, A.B.,~e$ident Phyaioiauat the Oincinnati Hospital, Cincinnati, O. " JOSEPH M. A. HEMSTEGER, A. Eo, Editor, Riohmond, Illd. " JOlIN H. LINNEMANN, A. E., Druggist, Oincinnati, O. " ARTHUR .J. O'KEEFE, A. B., Student of Law, Oincinnati, O. " CHARLES L. ROGERS, A. B, Student at Oolumbia Mining Oollege, New York, N. Y. " JAMES A. SEBASTIANI, A. B., Book-keeper, Cincinnati, O. " HENRY O. THEISSEN, A. Ii., Olerk, Oincinnati, O. 1874* FRANOIS DENEAL, A. M. See above. " MICHAEL A. GARRIGAN, A. M. Sec above. " NICHOl,AS OOROORAN, A. M. See above. " THEODORE WITTKAMP, A. M. See above. " HENRY BRINKMEYER, A. B., Ecclesiastic~l Student, Mon- treal, Oanada. " AUGUSTUS EFFINGER, A. B., Jncclesiastical Student, Floris- sant, Mo. " MICHAEL EICHER, A. B., ]~cclesiastical Student, Florissant, Mo. " JOHN HENDRICKS, A. B., Printer, Cincinnati, O. " BERNARD KOKENGE, A. B., Ecclesiastical Student, Floris- sant, Mo. " THOMAS OWENS, A. H., Student of Law, Cincinnati, O. " JOHN SOHUSTER, A. B., Teacher, St. Henry's, Oincinnati, O. " AUGUSTUS VONMARTELS, A. E., Attorney at Law, Cincin- nati, O. " FRANOIS WOESMANN, A.B., Student of at Mount St. Mary of the West, Oincinnati, O. 1875 HENRY BRINKMANN, A.. B., Reporter for the Wahrheits- freund, Cincinnati, O. " WILLIAM BYRNE, A. B., Student of Law, Cincinnati, O. " HERMAN T. FELDHAUS, A. B., Clerk, Cincinnati, O. " FRANOIS J. MOCABE, A. B., Student of Law, Cincinnati, O. " *WILLIAM: F. MOCARTHY, A. B., Cincinnati, O. *Deceased.