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CATALOGUE

OFFICERS, ALUMNI AND STUDENTS

PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,

GETTYSBURG, PA,

FOR THE COLLEGIATE YEAR, 1864-65.

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GETTYSBURG:

AUGHINBAUGH k WIBLE, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS,

Chambersburg Stroet near Corner of West. 1865.

TRUSTEES. Jfaciiltg mia |iistntd0r$.

H. L. BAUGHER, D. D.,

Preside^ and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Science.

M. JACOBS, D. D.,

Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.

M. L. STOEVER, A. M.,

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, History and Political Economy.

Rev. F. a. MUHLENBERG, A. M.,

"Franklin Professor of Ancient Languages."

J. B. BITTINGER, D. D.,

Graeff Professor (elect) of the English Language and Literature.

A. M. MAYER, A. M.,

Ockershausen Professor of Natural Science.

Professor of the German Language and Literature*

H. S. HUBER, M. D.,

Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology.

H. E. JACOBS, A. B.,

Tutor.

G. F. SriCKER,

Tutor.

Instruction in this department during the year has been given by Tutor Spicker. ALUMNI.

1834. David A. S. Eyster, Ilarrisburg. Rev. William F. Eyster, Greencastle. J. Barnitz Bacon, Esq., New York. D. D., Harrisburg. David G. Barnitz, Esq., New York. Charles A. Hay, Rev. J. Gubr. Harris, Bellefontaine, O. William H. Smith, m. d., London. *Rev. John Heck, Smithsburg, Md. 1835. Rev. William Heilig, Luthervibe, Md. Philadelphia. Prof. David F. Bittle, D. D., Salem, Va. Charles P. Krauth, u. d., Gettysburg. Hon. M. G. Dale, Edwardsville, ill. *Johu George Leas, York. *Prof. E. Keller, d. d., Springfield, 0. *James L. Schock, v. u., New *\Villiam Kuthrauff, Gettysburg. *Rev. W. A. VVadsworth, Wooster, U. *Abrahau) B. Shuman, Pliiladeiphia. Rev. Philip Willard, Reading. *Alex,R. Stevenson, Esq.,Geti}'sburg. 1840. Kev.Chas. F.Stoever, Meciianicsburg. Bassler, Zelienople. Theophilus Stork, d. d., Philadelphia. Rev. Gottlieb Rev. James A. Brown, Wythevilie,V'a. 1837. Hon. H. D. Downey, Iowa City, ia. George Diehl, d.d., Frederick, Md, David A. Martin, Baltimore. Kev. Emauuel Fre}', Yurk. Rev. Eli Schwartz, De Soto, 111.

Thomas Means, Esq., Gircleviile, 0. C. Witherow, si. d., Schuykill Co. James Maclarlane, Esq., Towauda. 1841. 1838. Rev. William Albaugh, St. Louis, Mo. *Jame8 Crapster, Baltimore. Rev. Henry Baker, Newville. liev.J.K. Keiser, New Brunswick,N.J. *VV. B. MeClcllan, Esq., Gettysburg. *Bev. F. A. M. Keller, Reading. Rev. N. H. Cornell, Chester Springs. John E. Naill, E-sq., Jonesboro', III. Rev. J. G. Donmeyer, Buena Vista, 111. Prof. M. L. Stoever, Gettysburg. Rev. William Gerhart, Jonestown. Kev. Cyrus Waters, Windsor, N. C. Rev. Ephraim Miller, Springfield, 111.

1839. *Rev. Jacob Scherer, ILllsboro', 111.

F, R. Anspach, d. u., Baltimore, Md. Rev. William Weaver, Ph(jonixville.

*Charles L. Baker, m. d., Lancaster. Rev. Charles Witmer, Ickesbury.

Rev. C. C. Baughman, Tamauqua. prof. Henry Ziegler, d. u.,Selinsgrove. CATALOGUE OF

1842. Matthias Miller, Esq., Winchester, Va. S. Slieimer, Esq., Terrc Haute, Ind. Rev. Fred, A. Barnitz, Harrisburg. J. W. Stocker, m. d., Jefferson co., Va. Rev. E. Breidenbaugh, Gettysburg. Prof. J. A. Brown, D. D., Gettysburg. 1846. Rev. Adam R. Height, Tyrone. Rev. William M. Baum, York. *Rev. Aaron J. Karn, Savannah, Ga. Hon. C. A. Brougher, Jackson, Miss. Rev. John Kohler, Trappe. Hon. J. M. Clement, Mocksville, N. C. Rev. W. McMillan, Downsville, N. Y. Henry C. Eckert, M. D., Hanover, Rev. George Parson, Milton. Rev. Prof. H. R. Geiger, Springfield,0. Rev. Frederick Pfahler, Elk Lick. John E. Herbst, m. d., Naslivjlle, Tenn. Rev. B. Sadtler, Lntherville, Md. *Joho Alonzo Houck, Gettysburg. Peter G- Sg,uer\vein, Esq., Baltimore. William A. Huber, m. d., Lebanon. Rev. M. Sondhaus, Fryburg, 0. Charles A. Keyacr, Marysville, Cal. Rev. A. J. Weddel, Cumberland, Md. Rpv. George J. Martz, Harrisburg. 1843. *William A. Reiishaw, Littlestown. Rev.Prof.J.P.Smeltzer,Newberry,S.C. Rev. Prof. D. H.Bittle,Co]urabus, Tex. W. H. Stevenson, Esq., Baltimore. David A. Buehler, Esq., Gettysburg. Re V.Augustus C.Wedekind, Lancaster. Rev. John E. Graeff, Philadelphia. W. H. Harrison, D. D., Cincinnati, O. 1847. Charles Horner, m. d., Gettysburg. Rev. Luther E. Albert, Germantown. Rev. Lloyd Knight, Middletown, Md. Rev. M. M. Bachtel, Somerset. Rev. William A. Kopp, Paxinos, 111. J. A. Bradshaw, Esq., Lexington, N.C. Prof. W. M. Paxton, d. d., Pittsburg. Rev. F. W. Brauns, Baltimore. *John Reidenour, M. D., Lebanon. Rev. Abraham Essick, Bedford. Rev. John Rugan, Fultonham, 0. *Rev. David J. Eyler, Waynesboro'. *A. H. Smith, Esq., Chambersburg. E. G. Fahnestock, m. p., Gettysburg. 1844. Rev. Reuben A. Fink, Lewisburg. Rev. P. Anstildt, Selinsgrove. Rev. Jacob H. Heck, Cabinet.

Oscar F. Baugher, Esq.,Jackson,Miss. *Henry Jacobs, m. d., Waynesboro'.

Joseph B. Bittinger, D. D., Sewickly. Moses W. Merryraan, M. d., Baltimore.

Robert H. Clarkson, d. d., Chicago. William H. Morris, Baltimore, Md. Joseph P. Clarkson, Esq., Chicago. Rev. J. K. Plitt, Phillipsburg, N. J. Rev. T. W. Corbet, Layfayette, 0. *Rev. Mark Posey, Selma, Ala. Rev. Prof. M. Diehl, Springfield, 0. Rev.PeterRaby,YorkSulphurSprings.

Henry J. Fahnestnck, Gettysburg, Rev. Philip Sheeder, Witmore. *John M. McFarland,Char]estown,Va. William H. Witherow, Mars Bluff, S.C. John T. Morris, Esq., Baltimore. 1848. Rev. G. A. Nixdorff, Burkettsville, Md. G. B. Alston, Esq., Warrenton, N. C. Rev. Beale M. Schmucker, Easton. *D. W. Badham, Esq., Edenton, N. C. 1845. Rev. Henry M. Bickel, Philadelphia. Rev. John W. Miller, Racine, 0. Rev. Prof. Peter Born, Selinsgrove. COLLEGE.

Rev. Victor L. Conrad, New York. W. A. Castleman, m. d., Williamsb'g,C. Levi W. Folsom, Esq., Tam\vorth,X.H. *Rev. John S. Crumbaugh, Lancaster. Rev. Aaron W. Lilly, Turk. George Eyster, Esq., Chambersburg. Hon. Geor;:;e C. Maund, Baltimore. W. G. George, Esq., South Bend, Ind. Hon. Edw. McPherson, Gettysburg. *Rev. Charles H. Hersh, Baltimore, Rev. Jacob K. Miller, Arendtsville. Rev. Jacob A. Lefever, Baltimore.

Rev. Edmund Miller, Hillsboro', III. *Edward Minturn, M. d., Philadelphia. Rev. W. D. Roedel, Wytheville, Va. Rev. Edw. A. Sharretts, Danville.

*John A. Tressler, Esq., Columbus, 0. Rev. Prof. I. Spreeher, Springfield, 0. Theodore A. Stecher, Philadelphia. 1849. Rev. David Swope, Gettysburg. *Hon. J. C. Badham, Edenton, N. C. Rev. Allen Traver, Corfu, N. Y. Rev; J. n. Cupp, Ger. Settlement, Va. David Wills, Esq., •Gettysburg.

W. Kent Gilbert, sf. D., Philadelphia. 1852. Rev. Elias S. Henry, Pine Grove.

Rev. Henry S. Koons, Hanover. Henry A. Grim, m. d., AUentown.

Rev. Graft M. Pile, Somerset. Rev. Reuben Hill, Pittsburg. Abel Rambo, Trappe. Rev. John W. Hassler, New Holland. Hon. J. E. Smith, Westminster, Md. *Rev. J. W. Kregelo, Uniontown, Md.

Rev. J. N. LTnruh, Allowaystown, N. J. Rev. J. J. Scherer, Columbus, Texas. Prof. S. Carson Wells, Salem, Va. George H. Spang, Esq., Bedford.

P. R. Wagenseller, m. d., Selinsgrove. 1850. 18-53. Rev. G. W. Anderson, Leitersl>uro;,Md. Daniel J. Barrick, Woodsboro', Md. *A.Nesbit Baugher, Esq., Galena, HI. John Baugher, Esq., Frederick, Md. Rev. P. Bergstresser, Knoxville, HI.

W. J. T. Carroll, Charlottsville, Va. Rev. F. Berkenmeyer, Sellersville. Hon. J. F. Crocker, Portsmouth, Va. Christopher Fine, Esq., New York.

Rev. Chas. J. Ehrehart, Middietown. Philip D. W. Hankey, Esq., Gettysb'g.

*J. M. Eichelberger, Esq., St. Louis. Isaac Bladen Hankey, Oley, Rev. Daniel Garver, Greensbur^. Levi K. Hoch, Middietown, Md.

"Rev.W.F.Greaver, Williamsport, Md. "'^Rev. Thomas W. Kemp, Baltimore.

R. G. Harper, .Jr., Triadelphia, Md. Daniel S. Riddle, Esq., New York. Rev. Jacob K. Kast, Mansfield, 0. John Schwartz, Berks County.

S.O.Kicmpfer, M. d., XRoads,York Co. Rev.Prof.B.C.Suesserott,Spriugrd,Ill- *Rev. C. Nitterrauer, Blairsville. Rev. T. T. Titus, Springfield, 0. Rev. Henry Reck, Rochester. Rev.William F.Ulery,WestGrcenvillc. *I>avid Strob, -Sbippensburg. Rev. Asa H. Waters, Prospect. Jicv. Milton Valentine, Reading. 1854. Rev. Prof. D. Worley, Canton, 0. Rev. Samuel Yingling, ilanover. Legh R. Baugher, Philadelphia, Rev. A. Copunhaver, Boonsboro', Md. 1851. Rev. Lewis Hippee, Canajoharie, N.Y. Rev. Lewis J. Bell, Philadelphia. Rev. Adam Lonjr, India- CATALOGUE OP

Prof. John T. Ross, Middletown. 1857.

Ezra Schieldknecht, Frederick co., Md. Rev. H. Louis Baugher, Norristown. R. Hook, N.Y. Rev. G. W. Sehmucker, Rev. Prof. L. A.Bikle,Smithsburg,Md. Rcv.Prof.J.M.Shreckliise,Nev^b'y,S.C. Rev. Jonathan R. Dimm, Bloomsburg. Reisterstown, Md, Daniel J. Tritle, Rev, John W. Early, Leacock. Rev. Erias Unangst, India. Rev. John A. Earnest, Kittanning. Elysburg. Rev. Jacob F. Wampole, Rev. Henry R. Fleck, New Kingston. Clairsville. Rev. J. ^inomerman, Rev. D. M. Gilbert, Savannah, Ga. Rev. Luther A. Gotwald, Dayton, 0, 1855. Rev. Cyrus S. Hoifa, Myerstown. Rev. John I. Burrell, Stone Churcb. Joseph M. Hughes, Smithsburg. Prof. Luther H.CrollJndianapolis.Ind. Rev. Cor. L. Keedy, Barren Hill. Rev. J. Frazier, Middleway, Va. W. Myers, Hanover. Rev. S. A. Holman, Altoona. Rev. George F.'SchaefFer, Somerset. Rev. Eli Huber, Hummelstown. *Rev. Carl D. Ulery, Lionville.

Rev. J. A. Kunkelman, Indianapolis. *Calvin S. Walker, Paradise. Bellevue, la. Rev. "Willam F. Paxton, George J. Weaver, Philadelphia. Jacob Rinehart, M. D., Fairfield. James W. Shuey, M. D.,Amster'dam,Va. 1858. Josiah R. Titzel, Pittsburg. David M. Armor, Pittsburg.

Rev. S. Jesse Berlin, Saltsburg. 1856. Thomas H. Burrowes.Esq., Lancaster. Rev. Samuel Anghey, Dacotah, Neb. Rev. Abraham R. Home, Turbotville. *John S. Cutter, Esq., New York. Rev. Elias S. Johnston, Harrisburg.

Rev. T. W. Dosh, Winchester, Va. Rev. J. Brewer Kershner,Mercersburg.

Rev.WebsterEichelberger,Newb'ySC. Rev. Edward J. Koons, Allentown.

S. M. Firey, Esq., Hagerstown, Md. John A. Kreitzer, Jefferson, Tesas.

William Hay, Esq., York. Rev. J. Q, McAtee, Lunenburg, N. S. Adam Hoy, Esq., Bellefonte. Rev. Victor Miller, New Wilmington. Rev. Elias B. Kramlich, Kutztown. Rev. Jacob B. Rath, Nazareth. Rev. H. W. Kuhns, Omaha, Nebras. 1859. George W. Leisher, Marklesville. Rev. George A. Long, Staunton, Va. Daniel J. Benner, Gettsyburg. Daniel R. Miller, Pine Grove. *T. B. Blauvelt, Saddle River, N. J.

C. Philip Muhlenberg, Esq.,Reading- G.M.Brinkerhoff,Esq.,Springfield,Ill.

J. Cassatt Neely, Esq., Gettysburg, Rev. John W. Ebert, Huntingdon. Rev. William Reily, Lewisburg. William R. Eyster, Gettysburg. Rev. John W. Schwartz, Jolinstown, Rev. J. G. Goettman, Alleghany City. Edward H. M. Sell, Alleutown. Abrani L. Guss, Mifflintown. Robert L. Sibbett, Shippensburg. Rev, Theophilus Heilig, Riegelsville. W. M. Weidman, m. d., Philadelphia. Rev. William Keckler, Waynesboro'. Rev. Jacob Weidman, Wilkesbarre. Rev. F. C. H. Lampe, Reading. Rev. Benjamin D. Zweizig, Reading. James H. Moore, Carlisle. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE.

Thaddeus S. Warren, Gettysburg'. Rev. A. Thompson, Jeflrersontown,Ky.

Rev. A. James Weise,Hagerst()wn,Md. John B. Uhlery Sacramento, Cal.

Rev.FrauklinB.Wolf, NewOrleanSjLa. Rev. John R. Williams, Blairsville.- J. Howard Wirt, Gettysburg. 1860.

Rev. Benjamin F. Apple, Maytown.

Rev. William H. Dill, Williamsport. Frank E. Beltzhoover, Esq., Carlisle.

Rev. Jo.siah B< Fox, Shippenviile. *Johu W. Croll, York. Rev. W. V. Gotwald, Emmittsb'g, Md. Rev.' Martin L. Culler, Duncannon. Rev.Abraham H. Gri)li',New Hanover. Rev. A. Ebeling, Washington, D. C.

Rev. Johnston R. Gruff, Mechanicsb'g. Rev. Samuel A. K. Francis,- Pirila. Rev.Reuben M. Keed^y,Boonsboro',Md. Henry E. Jacobs, Gettysburg. Ale.xander A. Lechlider, Waynesboro'. H. H. Keedy, Esq., Hagerstown, Md. Rev. H. J. H. Lemcte, Worthin-gton. Rev. Jacob B. Keller, Shamokin, John F. MuCrcary, Gettysburg. Rev. Duncan M. Kemerer, Leechburg.

*William Reed, Lairdsville. Rev. Frederick Klinefelter, Pliila. Rev. Matthias H. Richards, Easton. Charles V. S. Levy, Middletown, Md. Rev. John M. Rice,Muhlenberg,Arrica. Alexander M. Miller, Hamburg. Charles H. SchaefFer, Esq., Reading. John T. L. Sahm, Andesville. David L. Tressler, Esq., Lnysville. Rev. Johnathan Surver, Prospect. J. Warren Tryon, Esq., Reading. A. D. Schaeffer, Esq.,Westminster,Md.

Rev. James Q. Waters, Washington. C.Galen Treiclilerysr. d., Jonestowii.

Jacob R. Weidle, Esq., Reading.- Rufus B. Weaver, m. d., Getty.sburg. Robert Weideusall, HoUidaysburg. Mason Weidman, Esq., Reading.

1861. 1863.

Rev. Israel C. Burkholder, Salona. Joseph P. Blymyer, Lewistown. Rev. Joshua Cowpland, Philadelphia. Rev. Michael Colver, Brady. Rev. Leonard Groh, Quakertown. Rufus E. Culp, Gettysburg.

Jacob C. Hankey, Gettysburg. Rev. John C. Dizinger, PJiiladelphia. Rev. John P. Hentz, Rochester. Rev. F. Adam Fair, Agency City, Iowa. Rev. H. C. Holloway, Westminster,Md. Orlando L. Fegley, Boyerstown. Rev. Mahlon C. Ilorine, Wheeling, Va. George W. Frederick, Shrewsbury. Jeremiah Hoy, m. d., Aarunsburg. Samuel E. Furst, Saloua.

Charles E. Humphey, m.d., Cherry ville. Davis Garber, Trappe. Andrew T. Kistler, Andesville. Shadrack A. Hedges, Middletown, Md, Rev. John H.A. Kitzmiller, Wellsburg. Luther D. Jacobs, Waynesboro'. Rev. Charles E.Murray,Phil!idflphia.- Eugene L. Rowe, Littlestown, Henry Plowman, Mineral Point, Wis. S;irauei D. Schmucker,Esq.,XewYork. Rev. J. B. Reimensnyder, Lewistown. Rev. J. L. Smith, Myerstown, Md. T. Duncan Renfrew, Fayetteville. William H. Steck, Hughesville. Rev. Henry Roth, Rochester. Edmund J. Wolf, Rebersburg. M. Luther Ruthrauff, Milton. 10 C AT ALO CxUE F

1864.

Goorpe Morris Beltzhnover, Carlisle. Fmnk j'i^nhlenhero:, Lancaster.

John J, Cressman, Petersville. Tiiomas C. Pritchard, Bloomsburg'. Charles A. Heili^% Lutlierville, Md. Frank Richards, New Lisbon, 0.-

J. Clinton Hill, IIu

•Edmund VV, Meiseiihelder,Eivst Berlin-. Rev-. H-. J. Watldns, Canal Dover, Cfi PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. H

UNDERGRADUATES.

SENIORS.

Names. Rrsidcnce.

Thomas Charles Billheimer, Easton. Matthew Garner Boyer, James' Creek. Constantine Jacob Erdman, Centre Valley.

Zenas Henry Gable, Cherryville. Samuel Strickhouser Henry, Shrewsbury.

Joseph Hillpot, Ottsville.

Jesse Cramer Roller, Hetricks. Jacob Albert Krumrine, Littlestown. Harvey Washington McKnight, Jackson Hall. Samuel Forney Rathvon, Lancaster.

"William Meredith Rightmyer, Reading. John Mumma Young, Hanover. Edward Danner Ziegler, Gettysburg.

Seniors, 13 12 CATALOaUEOF

JUNIORS.

Names, Residence. John Artley Beeber, Muncy.

Philip Melanchthon Bikle, Smithsburg, Md. Herman Sheridan Cook, McConnelsburg.

Robert Jones Fisher, ...York. William Harrison Gotwald, Aaronsburg.

Charles Christian Hengerer, Pittsburg.

Charles Frederic Hinckle, Philadelphia.

Aaron Adam Kretzer, , Sharpsburg, Md.

William Edwin Parson, Milton.

Andrew Jackson Riley, Williamsburg.

Theophilus Henry Sahra, Andesville. Thomas William Saeger,^ Allentown.

William Calhoun Schaetfer, Bedford.

William Wirt Witmer, Ickesburg.

Henry La Fayette Ziegenfuss, Bethlehem. Juniors, 15 PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE. 13

SOniOMORES.

Names.. Residence.

Charles Stanley Albert, ,. Turbotville. Jacob Hay Brown, Gettysburg.

Samuel Brown Collins, Philadelphia. Charles Jacob Cooper, Coopersburg.

Jacob Rambo Custer, Lawrenceville. Charles Leander Garver, Scotland. Theodore Frank Garver, Scotland.

John Calhoun Hut ton, Harrisburg.

Michael William Jacobs, Gettysburg.

David F. Rank, Jonestown.

Jacob Rhone, Centre Hall.

George Payson Rowe, Eiiiraittsburg, Md.

Samuel Philip Sadtler, Lutherville, Md.

Harvey Prince Schaeffer, Limerick.

William Trumbauer Schell, Lehigh County.

Beniah Christian Snyder, Gettysburg. Jacob John Weaver, Uniontown, Md. John Bayley Welty, Gettysburg. Sophomores, 18 14 CATALOGUEOF

FUESHMEN.

Names. Residence. Edward Swoyer Breidenbaugh, Gettysburg. George Slagle Eyster, Gettysburg.

Joseph G. Griffith,* Carversville. Aaron Sylla Hartman, Adams County, John William Hay, Harrisburg.

William Foster Hill, Gettysburg.

Charles Philip Krauth, Germantown. Robert Finley McClean, Gettysburg. Henry Trauger McMillan, f Greensburg Ernest Augustus Muhlenberg, Gettysburg. William Frederick Muhlenberg, Gettysburg. James William Richard, Winchester, Va,

William Caspar Stoever, Gettysburg.

Luther Albert. Swope, Littlestown. David Waldo Watson, Newville.

Freshmen,.,. .15

-^'Partial Course. t Deceased. PENNS YL V ANIA C OLLEG E. 15

PREPAMTOEY DEPARTMENT.

Nanies. Residence.

Henry Wesley Baldwin,...., Neoga, 111.

James K. Polk Bates,. Smithfield, 0.

William Hamilton Bayley, Gettysburg.

John Adam Bright, » Aaronsburg.

Conrad Clever, , .Cleversburg.

Jacob Abraham Clutz,...., Adams County.

William Henry Crim, Lovettsville, Ya.

John Franklin Diener, Newville,

Harry Wilson Douty,...... ,,.. Unionvilk^ Md.

Charles Henry Fahnestock, ..Philadelphia,

Gates Douglas Fahnestock, .Philadelphia. Abraham Gockley Fasnacht, New Holland.

Frederick R. Feitshans, ,. .Indiana.

John William Finkbiner, A^'incent.

Frederick Foellinger... , ..Fort Wayne, Ind.

William Streeper Freas, ,.,.... Barren Hill.

Wilberforce Gettys, ,. Athens, Tenn,

George Grossman,.... Farmersville.

Benjamin Joseph Hickman...... Lovettsville, Va.

George Samuel Hickman, Lovettsville, Va.

John Rush Hoagland, Fort Wayne, Ind. Silas Gilbert Hoover, Gettysburg.

Andrew Long Ilorn'er,.^ Philadelphia.

James Walker Humrichouse, ..Baltimore, Md. James Latimer Kibler,. Front Royal, Va. Francis Joseph Kooser, Somerset.

David Brainard Lady,. Arendtsville. Edward Manges,.. Buckstown-

James R. McElfatrick, Fort Wagner, Ind. Hugh McKeldin, Athens, Tenn. 16 CATALOGUEOF

Franklin Mehaffey, .Marietta.

Robert Nebinger Meissenhelder, East Berlin. Luther William Minnigh,.. — Gettysburg. Jacob Calvin Nicodemus, Keedysville, Md.

Walter Henry O'Neal, : Gettysburg. Peter James Ott, — Richmond. Edward George Reischer, .....Chambersburg.

John Henry Reynolds, ..Bakersville, Md. Asa Richard, .Winchester, Va. John Thomas Richard, — Lovettsville, Va. Gustavus Adolphus Richardson, ...Lovettsville, Va.

Thomas Jefferson Stable, ...Gettysburg.

George Henry Trabert, ....Churchtown.

Marquis de Lafayette Unger, Danville. John McClure Unger, Mercersburg.

William Luther Grier Unger, .Mercersburg.

William David Vincel, Lovettsville, Va.

Luther George Wile, Reading. Henry E. Wilhelm, Baltimore, Md. Thomas F. Wilhelm, ..Baltimore, Md.

Jacob Sheldon Ziegler, Gettysburg. Preparatorians, 51

SUMMARY.

Seniors, 13

Juniors, 15 Sophomores, 18 Freshmen, 15

Preparatorians, 51

Total, .112 :

PENNSYLVANIACOLLEGE. 17

TEHMS OF ADMISSION.

Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class must sustain an examination on Cassar, Virgil, the Greek Reader, Adam's Latin Grammar, Sophocles' Greek Grammar, English Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geography, Arithmetic and Loomis' Ele- mentary Algebra. A candidate for an advanced standing, in addition to the above studies, is examined in the various branches to which the class, he proposes to enter, has attended. Satisfactory testimonials of good moral character are required, and those coming from other Institutions must bring certificates of regular and honorable dismissal. An accurate and thorough acquaintance with the studies re- quired for admission is indispensable, in order to receive the full advantage of the College course.

It is found from experience, that students, imperfectly pre- pared for the class they enter, are embarrassed in their future progress, and are seldom able to repair the want of solid prepar- atory study.

COTJESE OF INSTRUCTION.

The whole course of instruction occupies four years. The classes attend three recitations or lectures a day, except on Wed- nesday and Saturday, when they usually have but two. The studies of the several classes are as follows 18 CATALOGUEOF

FRESHMAN CLASS.

Cicero's Orations, Livy, Odes of Horacfiy Latin Prose Composition (Ar- nolds), Classical Antiquities, Xenophon's Anabasis, Cyropsedia, Life of Ages- ilaus, Greek Grammar (Sophocles'), Greek Prose Composition (Arnold's), Ancient Geography (Schmidt's), German Grammar (Eichhorn'a), and Hey- denreich's Reader, Algebra (Loomis'), Geometry (Loomis'), Universal His- tory (Weber's), Rhetoric (Coppee's), English Literature (Cleveland's), Com- position and Declamation throughout the year. SOPHOMORE CLASS.

Horace, Cicero de Officiis, Cicero de Senectute and de Amicitia, or the Tusculan Disputations, Latin Prose Composition (Arnold's) continued, Fel- ton's Greek Historians, Xenophon's Memorabilia, or Plato's Apology and Crito, Greek Prose Composition (Arnold's) continued. Classical Literature (Brown's), German, Eichhorn and Reader continued. Solid and Spherical Geometry (Loomis'), Conic Sections (Loomis'), Analytical Plane and Spheri- cal Trigonometry (Loomis'), Mensuration (Loomis'), Surveying (Loomis'), Analytical Geometry and Calculus (Loomis'), Mechanical Philosophy (Silli- man's), Optics (Silliman's), Outlines of History (Weber's) continued, Trench on Words, Rhetoric (Blair's), Composition and Declamation. JUNIOR CLASS.

The Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica of Horace, Cicero de Oratore or Cicero de Natura Deorum, Latin Prose Composition, The Iliad or Odyssey of Homer, Prometheus of ^schylus, or the Alcestis of Euripides, German, Heyse's Grammar, Selections from Schiller, and Translations from English Authors, Lectures on Chemistry with Experiments, Mineralogy (Dana's), Botany (Wood's), Lectures on Meteorology, Elements of Criticism (Kames'), History of Civilization (Guizot's), Rhetoric (Blair's) continued. Mental Phi- losophy (Haven's), Logic (Coppee's), Physiology (Hooker's), Composition and Declamation, Forensic Disputations. SENIOR CLASS.

Tacitus' Histories, or the Agricola and Germania, Juvenal's Satires, Plau- tus or Terence, Latin Composition, Phaedo of Plato, Demosthenes or ^sch- ines on the Crown, The Antigone or Electra of Sophocles, Greek Composition, German Composition, Maria Stuart or Wilhelm Tell, German Translations and Conversational Exercises, Astronomy(R(jbinson's), Geology (Hitchcock's), Keith on the Globes, Political Economy (Wayland's with Lectures), Constitu- tion of the (Sheppard's), Butler's Analogy, Moral Philosophy (Wayland's), Natural Philosophy (Paley's), Evidences of Christianity (Pa- ley's), Forensic Disputations, Revision of the Course. :

PENNSYLVANIACOLLEGE. 19

PREPARATOM DEPARTMENT.

The course of instruction in the Preparatory Department, which is under the supervision of the College Faculty, embraces a solid and thorough English education, whilst those who desire to prepare for business, or for College, have every advantage for the acquisition of the elements of Mathematics, and of the Latin, Greek, and German languages. For those who propose to receive a regular Collegiate education,

the course of instruction contemplates a period of three years ; but the student is taken through in a longer or shorter period, according to his attainments, abilities and application. The following scheme gives a general view of the studies, pur- sued in this Department

Reading, Writing, Orthography, and the Definition of WorJ.s, English Granninar (Parker's), Arithmetic (Looniis'), Book-keeping (Shea's), Modern Geography (McNally's), Ancient Geography (Mitchell's), History of the Uni- ted States aod Great Britain (Goodrich's Series), Algebra (Loomis'), Compo- sition and Declamation, Watts on the Mind, Latin and Greek Grammar (Adam's and Sophocles'), Latin and Greek Reader (Jacobs' and Owen";,), So- phocles' Greek Lessons, Ciesar, Nepos, Virgil, and Sallust.

Students sufficiently advanced in this Department are permit-

ted to attend recitations with the College classes in any of the branches they require, such as German, Chemistry, Geometry,

Surveying, Mensuration, Rhetoric, History, etc., for which no

additional charge is made. The students are provided with rooms

in the College building. The tuition is the same as in the Col- lege Department. Terras and vacations are also the same. 20 CATALOG U EOF

Instruction and Supervision.

The instruction in the College is given entirely by the Profes- sors, who have been engaged for some years in their respective departments. Lectures are also occasionally delivered by the Professors.

The discipline of the Institution is, as nearly as possible, par- ental. The President, under whose immediate supervision the building is placed, with the other officers, exercises a constant guardianship over the whole establishment, so that parents at a distance have all the security they may desire for the proper government of their children.

The German Language.

A new Professorship having been established in the College by the Synod of Pennsylvania, designed to furnish the student with facilities for acquiring a knowledge of the German language and its literature, instruction is now given to the classes in this de- partment as a part of the regular College course. In addition to the use of the text-books mentioned in the foregoing course of instruction, written exercises are prepared by the student during the whole course, and at all the recitations of the classes, oppor- tunities are afforded for acquiring a familiarity with the German as a spoken language.

Literary Societies.

There are two Literary Societies connected with the College, the Philomathsean and the Phrenakosmian, which exert a favorable influence on the improvement of the members. Their Halls oc- cupy the two wings on the fourth story of the College edifice, and are furnished in a beautiful and tasteful manner. They hold their meetings every Wednesday afternoon.

Linusean Society.

The object of this Association is to promote among its mem- bers a love of Nature, by cultivating the study of the various P E N N S Y L V A N I A C L L E U E . 21

branches of Nasural Science, and by making collections of speci- mens in these departments. A Hall has been ereeted for the reception of the interesting and valuable collection of minerals,

shells, fossils, birds, quadrupeds, reptiles, insects, coins, paintings, engravings, medals, etc., secured by the industry of the members and the liberality of friends.

Libraries.

The College Library, to which all the students have free access, contains many valuable works. The Libraries of the Literary Societies also comprise a large number of well selected and standard volumes, which have regularly increased by annual appropriations for that purpose. These Libraries are accessible to the members of the Societies, upon compliance with such laws as the Societies respectively enact.

The College Library contains 5,700 vols.

The Phrenakosmian " 5,100 "

The Philomathiean " 4,456 "

The LinnjBan " 100 "

The German Society " 250 "

15,606

Examinations.

There is a public examination during each College terra. A faithful record of the delinquencies of every student, of the de- gree of his attainment in scholarship, and of his conduct anj attendance, is kept ; a copy of which record is transmitted to parents or guardians, at the close of each term. If a student be absent for some time from the Institution, he must sustain an examination upon the studies, to which his class has been attending during his absence. :

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Scholarships.

A permanent Scholarship in the Institution may be obtained by the payment of five hundred dollars, which perpetually se- cures to the holder of the certificate the right of gratuitous instruction for one student. The certificate may be transferred or sold as any other certificate of stock. Several of these scholar- ships have been taken by congregations as well as by individuals. W. G. Thompson, Esq., of Lancaster, and Hon. Edward McPher- son, of Gettysburg, have each established a Scholarship for the

purpose of giving the benefit of a Collegiate education to the most indigent and successful pupil who shall pass through the prescribed course in the High School of Gettysburg.

IPremmras.

A friend of the College has given the sum of five hundred dol- lars to the Institution, for the purpose of securing high scholar-

ship in the Freshman class. The interest of the fund is given, at the close of the year, to the individual who shall be found, upon

examination, the best in all the regular studies attended to by his

class.

Religious Exercises.

Devotional exercises are daily held in the College Chapel, one

of the Faculty ofiiciating. The students are also required to

attend public worship on the Sabbath, in the College Church, unless they bring a written request from their parents or guar- dians, specifying the particular congregation, with which they

wish to worship. They are likewise required to attend a Biblical recitation on Sabbath afternoon, conducted by one of the ojQficers of the Institution.

Expenses.

The necessary expenses of the College each term, exclusive of books, clothing, furniture and travelling expenses, are as follows PENNSYLVANIACOLLEGE. 23

Board, 13 weeks, at $2 50 per week, $32 56 Tuition, 12 00

Room rent, etc., .*....i ^ 3 00 Washing, 4 00

Fuel and light, ; 3 00

$54 50 Total for the Collegiate year, $163 50

Boarding in clubs may be procured at $1 30 per week.

The tuition must in all cases be paid in advance.

The expenses will vary according to circumstances and the character and habits of the students In incidental expenses, if the parent or guardian furnish the means, or authorize the con- tracting of debts, an individual may be very extravagant.

Persons, desirous of doing so, can entrust the management of funds for their sons to any member of the Faculty, by whom they will be applied to the purposes intended.

Terms and Vacations.

The Annual Commencement is held on the second Thursday of

August. The first term begins six weeks from the day of Com- mencementj and continues thirteen weeks ; the second begins three weeks from the close of the first term, and continues thir-

teen weeks t, the third begins four v^eeks from the close of the second, and continues thirteen weeks, until the day of the Annual Commencement. The Collegiate year is thus divided into three terms, each of thirteen weeks' continuance. The intervening periods of six, three and four weeks are devoted to the vacations.

It is highly important that students be punctual in entering upon their duties at the commencement of each term, since an absence of a few days, at a time when a branch of study is com- menced, seldom fails to embarrass them during the whole course, and in some cases it is impossible to make up the loss. 24 CATALOGUE.

Public Exercises.

The Baccalaureate Discourse is delivered, the Sunday preceding the day of the Annual Commencement, by the President of the Institution. The annual exercises of the Junior Class occur on

Wednesday morning ; on the afternoon of the same day there is an Address before the Literary Societies of the College. This year, the Rev. William B. Sprague, D. D., of Albany, N. Y,, has been selected to deliver the regular Annual Address before the Phrenakosmian Society, and the Rev. Roswell C. Hitchcock, D. D., of New York, will also deliver the one prepared for last year, before the Philoraathsean So- ciety. The annual meeting of the Alumni is held on Wednesday evening, and an Address delivered by one of its members ; the duty this year devolves upon Rev. Milton Valentine, of Beading, Pa. : m M^ CATALOGUE

OFFICERS, ALUMNI AND STUDENTS

PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,

GETTYSBURG, PA,

FOR THE COLLEGIATE YEAR, 1865-66.

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GETTYSBURG

J. E, WIELE, PRINTER, NORTH-EAST CORNER OF THE DIAMOND. 18G6.

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