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A_NN·U1\L CO~'IniENCE~iENT 1861-'62.

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E I G H T E E N T H

AJNISTTTAX, C A T A L O G U E

OF THE

OFFICERS AND STUDENTSOF THE

I N D I A N A .

ANNEAE GOMMEFGEMENT 1861-̂ 62.

Wednesday 9 June 25, 1862.

C H I C A G O :“ MORNING POST ” BOOK AND JOB PRINTING- ESTABLISHMENT.

1862.

V e r y E e v . E. SOEIN, C. S. C.,President.

E ev . A. GEANGEE, C. S. C.,Vice President.

E e v . P. DILLON, C. S. C.,Chancellor.

E e v . J. M. DILLON, C. S. C.,Treasurer.

E ev . N. H. GILLESPIE, 0. S. C.,Secretary.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME,For many years favorably known, and liberally patronized, has passed through the present eventful year without injury from sources which have proved so highly detrimental to many edu­cational establishments.

The different Departments have been more fully developed, both in reference to Classes and to Discipline. A new build­ing has been erected for the further accommodation of the students of each department.

The health of the students has been remarkably good.As heretofore, especial attention will be paid to the religious

instruction of Catholic students.The Faculty will be as full and efficient as ever; but owing

to the expected arrival of the Visitor from the Principal House in France, no complete organization can be made, and it has been thought better to omit the names of the members of the Faculty until September, when they will be made known.

All letters should be addressed toV e r y R e v . E. SORIN, President,

Notre Pctme, Ind.

P R E P A E A T O E Y .S I X T H T E A R .

B o th S e s s io n s .—Latin Grammar, Arnold’s Exercises, His- toria Sacra, Reading, Arithmetic, Geography, and History of the United States.

F I F T H Y E A R .

F ir s t S e s s io n .—Cornelius Hep os, Ovid, Primary Greek Grammar, easy reading, the verbs explained by means of the blackboard.

S e c o n d S e s s io n .'—Ciesar’s Commentaries, Virgil (Eclogues, Georgies,) Prosody begun, Greek Grammar, Chrcstomatliy continued, YE sop’s Fables or Lucian’s Dialogues.

B o th S e s s io n s .—Latin Grammar, Arnold’s Exercises, Latin Themes, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, History.

C O L L E G I A T E COITESE.F O U R T H Y E A R .

F ir s t S e s s io n .—Sallust (Jugurthine W ar), or Cicero (De Amacitia et Senectute,) Virgil, YEneid, 6 books,) Xenophon, (Anabasis).

S e c o n d S e s s io n .—Sallust, or Cicero (De Officiis), Virgil (YEneid), Xenophon (Cyroepedia).

B o t h S e s s io n s .—Latin Grammar and Prosody continued, Ar­nold’s Latin Prose Composition, Greek Grammar and Exer­cises continued, Ancient History, Algebra and Geometry.

6 NO TEE DAME UNIVERSITY.

T H I R D Y E A R .

F ie s t S e s s io n .—Cicero, (Catilinarian and Forensic Orations), Horace (Odes), Xenophon’s Memorabilia, Homer’s Iliad (6 books).

S e c o n d S e s s io n .—Livy, Horace (Satires), Homer’s Iliad (to the 10th book), Greek and Roman Antiquities.

B o th S e s s io n s .—Latin and Greek Grammar and Exercises continued ; Prosody, English Composition, Modern History, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Surveying.

S E C O N D Y E A R —J U N I O R .

F ie s t S e s s io n .—Cicero (De Oratore), Horace (Art of Poetry), Christian Lyrics, Ilymni Ecclesice, Orations of Demosthenes, Eurypides.

S e c o n d S e s s io n .—Tacitus, (Vita Agricolse, de Moribns Ger- manorum), Juvenal (Satires), Thucydides, Sophocles.

B o t h S e s s io n s .—Latin Themes in prose and verse, Logic, Ro­man Antiquities, Christian Archaeology, Algebra, Ananalyti- cal Geometry.

F I R S T Y E A R —S E N I O R .

F ie s t S e s s s io n .—Tacitus, Persius, 10th Book o f Plato’s Re­public, Hebrew, Roediger’s Gesenius’ Grammar (Stuart’s Translation), Stuart’s Chrestomathy, General and Special Metaphysics.

S e c o n d S e s s io n .— Quintillian, Suetonius, Selections from Ro­man Dramatists, Terentius, Plautus, &c., Hebrew Grammar continued, Selections from the Messianic Psalms, and Minor Prophets, Philosphy, Theodicea, Lectures on the Constitu­tion of the United States.

E n t r a n c e F e e , $ 5 .0 0PER ANNUM.

Board, Washing, Bed and Bedding, Doctor’s Fees, Medicines, and Tuitionin the English Course........................................ ........................................... $185

Latin and Greek, extra............................................... .................................. 20Spanish, Italian, French and German, each............Instrumental Music..................................................... .................................. 20Use of Piano.................................................................. ................................. 20Drawing........................................................................... ................................. 12Calisthenics..................................................................... ................................................................. '5Use of Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus...................................................... 10

Payments to tie made Iialf yearly in advance.

Class Books, Stationery, etc.. furnished at the usual prices.Clothes, Linen, etc., are also furnished by the College, at

current prices, but an equivalent sum must be deposited in thehands of the Treasurer.

Mo student will be received for a shorter period than five months.

Each Pupil must be provided with six shirts, six pairs of stockings, six pocket-handkerchiefs, six towels, a knife and fork, tea-spoon and table-spoon, a hat and cap, two suits of clothes, an overcoat, a pair of shoes and a pair of boots for the winter; two suits of clothes and two pairs of shoes for the summer.

Pocket money is not allowed, except when placed in the hands of the Treasurer, and subject to his discretionary appli­cation.

When parents wish to have their children sent home, they must give timely notice, settle all accounts, and supply means to defray all traveling expenses. Mo deduction is made on accounts, unless in case of sickness or dismissal.

8 NO TEE DAME UNIVERSITY.

At the termination of the first session, an exhibition is held, in presence of the Faculty. The principal and public Exami­nation is made at the end of the second session, which opens on the first of February, and ends in June. The Annual Com­mencement takes place on the last Wednesday in June. The first session commences on the first Tuesday in September.

There is an additional charge of $20 for board and washing during the vacation.

All letters written or received by the students are or may be opened and read by the President or his substitute.

NOCTURNAL ADORATION SOCIETY.R e v . A. GRANGER, 0. S. 0 ...................................D i r e c t o r .

WILLIAM D. BHNBERRY..................................... PRESIDENT.J. M. HOWARD......................................................... VICE PRESIDENT.ED. H . MYERS...........................................................E e c . S e c r e t a r y .

ED. BRO W N............................................................... O o r . S e c r e t a r y .

A. KEENAN................................................................. T r e a s u r e r .

HOLY ANGELS' SODALITY.R e v . N. H. GILLESPIE, C. S. 0 ...........................D i r e c t o r .

J. A. LYONS............................................................... S u b - D i r e c t o r .

JOSEPH MHKAHTZ.................................................PRESIDENT.WILLIAM SIDLEY................................................... V i c e P r e s i d e n t .

THOMAS GAGEN...................................................... S e c r e t a r y .

THOS. DALY.............................................................. C o r . S e c r e t a r y .

JOHN R. BRACKEN.................................................TREASURER.WM. O’BRIEN ..................................................................................L i b r a r i a n .

JNO. J. CARLIN, ) .......................................................CENSORS.GEO. MAYER, jED. H. DUNBAR..............................................................STAN’RD BEARER.

M E M B E R S . '

Barry, Firman N. Brclsford, Horace Brady, MichaelBoss, Stephen H. Buist, David Bell, PerryBoll, Arthur Blackbyrno, Thomas Broderick, JohnCarlin, James Carpenter, Geo. Cunningham, RobertClark, John Clement, Charles ' CMfy, ThomasDurand, Win. Dcnzcr, Louis Duffy, JosephFortman, Alfred Fortman, Aloysius, Farrcl, W. F.Ewing, Thomas W . Edwards, Jas. Gigon, CharlesGuthrie, Frank Hcfferman, Patrick Haldron, GeorgeKennedy, James Kelly, John Keeffe, JohnMelding, William Meyers, Felix Marks, Louis

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Mulhancy, Charles Me Vickers, Francis McKenna, J.McJunkin, Henry McNaugliton, Ilenry McCarthy, JohnMurphy, John Hash, Arthur . Pinkerton, RobertRobertson, Robert Ringle, Albert Rice, JamesScliall, Andrew 8 trout, Reuben Schoenberger, CharlesSturtevant, Harvey B. Stacc, Albert Stratton, BenjaminShaiefer, William Trcntman, Henry Troutman, JohnTrentman, Bernard Williams, Maurice W illiams, PaulW illiams, C.

SODALITY OF THE AHCH-CONFRATEHHITY.

Rev. J. 0. CARRIER, C. S. C........................................... D irector.JNO. McMANUS.......................................................................P resident.A. O’M ALLEY...........................................................................V ice P resident.W ILLIAM P. E. COTTER..................................................REC. SECRETARY.JOS. KELLY.............................................................................. Coe. Secretary.JOHN ARMSTRONG............................................................. TREASURER.D. VAHGHAH.......................................................................... Librarian.

HOTEE DAME EITEBAEY SOCIETY.

Rnv. N. H. GILLESPIE, C. S. C...................................... PRESIDENT.ED. H. MYERS........................................................................VlCE PRESIDENT.J. M. H O W A R D ......................................................................Secretary.J. II. McMAHHS......................................................................Treasurer.JOS. H EA LY ............................................................................ Librarian.A. O’M ALLEY.......................................................................... Cor. Secretary.

PIHEO-HISTORIC SOCIETY.

Rev. 1ST. II. GILLESPIE, C. 8 . C ...................................President.F. C. BIGELOW .....................................................................V ice P resident.A. O’MALLEY.................................................... ......................L ibrarian.E. H. M YERS..........................................................................Treasurer.J. A. KELLY...........................................................................Reg. Secretary.EDW ARD BROW N...............................................................Cor. Secretary.P. TALBOT............................................................................... CENSOR.

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DRAMATIC SOCIETY.Rnv. X. H. GILLESPIE, 0 .8 . 0 .................................PRESIDENT.0 . T . CHAMBERLAIH.....................................................V i c e P r e s i d e n t .

W E . P. E. COTTER..........................................................S e c r e t a r y .

J. II. SCHETT, } a „F. 0. BIGELOW, f ........................................................... S,'A0E MaMCKRS-0. E. BETTERS...................................................................T r e a s u r e r .

MEMB ERS.

A. O’Malley, J. Kelly, P. Talbot,Jos. Healy, Jno. Armstrong, A. Keenan,D. P. Spillarcl.

PHDLOPATRIAN SOCIETY.B r o . AMBROSE................................................................... D i r e c t o r .

J. V . MUKAETZ................................................................. P r e s i d e n t .

G. W . M AYER.................................................................... V i c e P r e s i d e n t .

T . A . D A L Y .....................................................................................................S e c r e t a r y .

R. W. 8TR0 E T .....................................................................OOR. SECRETARY.

E. P. DGEBAR....................................................................T r e a s u r e r .

W . O’BRIEM..........................................................................L i b r a r i a n .

E. W. BARRY......................................................................S e r g e a n t - a t - A r m s .

Bracken, Jno? Carlin, Jas. Carlin, Jno. Clarke, Jno. Cook, Jas. Carpenter, Geo. Ewing, Tlios.

M E M B E R S .

Edwards, Jas. Gagen, Tlios. Haldorn, Goo. Kennedy, Jas. Marks, Louis Myers, Erancis Pinkerton, Robt.

Robertson, Robt. Sturtcvant, Harvey Sidlcy, Wm. Trcntnian, Bernard Troutman, Jno. Williams, Maurice

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Armstrong, J o h n .............................C hicago.................................. Illinois,Armstrong, Charles........................ Chicago.................................. Illinois,

,Ayres, J. L ........................................ Marion..................................... Indiana.-Bernard, Benjamin Mew Lowell............................ Indiana.Blackbyrnc, Thomas A ................... Philadelphia........................... Pennsylvania.Brcssard, Jean Louis..................rrP a r is....................................... France.Boisramce, Alphonso................ TTrParis....................................... France,

Wisconsin.Pennsylvania.Indiana.Ohio.Ohio.Indiana.Indiana.Indiana.Illinois.Illinois.Michigan.

—Baazen, Micholas..............................Milwaukee.........................Buist, David......................................Philadelphia.....................

xJBrown, William J . ..........................Indianapolis......................xJ3rown, Edward M......................... Sandusky.........................

'■"-Brady, Michael................................ Sandusky...........................Bell, Parley J ................................... Terre H au te .....................

-.^Bell, Arthur J . ................................ Terre H au te .....................Barry, Firman NT.............................. Terre H au te ....................Butters, Frederick........................... Chicago.............................

-Bracken, John..................................Chicago.............................Biuibury, William............................Kalamazoo.................Bigelow Francis............................. D etroit......................................Michigan.

-—Baldwin, David S ...........................Notrc Dame............................. Indiana.Brelsford, C assius............................Middleport............................... Illinois.Brelsford, Horace.................... .Middleport. .........................Illinois.

—Boss, Stephen A ...................... .Chicago ........................ Illinois.jK Ball, John W ...................................Lafayette.................................. Indiana."—Broderick, John...............................Cairo..................................... .Illinois.—Bulla, Vincent J ...............................Motre D am e............................Indiana.—Bird, Henry....................................... Fort Wayne............................. Indiana.

Clarke, John.....................................Notre Dame................... .Indiana.Crowley, John.................................. Chicago....................................Illinois.Claffy, Thomas.................................Mew Orleans.................. .Louisiana

- Clear, Patrick..................................Toledo......................................Ohio.Connolly, John................................ Toledo.................................. .... Ohio.Connolly, George............................Toledo......................................Ohio.

-^.Carlin, J o h n ......................................Chicago .....................Illinois.

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-— Carlin, J a m e s................ .................. Chicago.......................... ......... Illinois.Clifford, John................Carpenter, G eorge----- .................. Chicago........................... ......... Illinois.Cook, Jam es.................. ......... Indiana.Cook, Edward................ ......... Indiana.Chamberlain, O rville .. ......... Indiana.

-—Clemens, C harles......... ......... Michigan.Costigan, Theodore . . . ......... Indiana.

—Cotter, W illiam P ......... ......... Ohio.

Cassady, M ich a el......... ......... Ohio.Cody, John H ................Cottin, H u b ert.............. ......... Indiana.

--Clay, Amos K ................ ............. Ohio.— Cassidy, J o h n ................ .................Michigan.

—"Cassidy, Jam es .................... ......... Pennsylvania.Conlisk, Joh n ................ ........... Michigan. ‘

—-Cunningham, R ob ert..Denzer, Louis................. ........... California.Dunbar, Edward P --------

Daly, Thomas A ................

Doul, E m ile .............................

"-'Dodd, W illia m .................... ...........................Indianapolis .....................

-''Durand, W illiam ................ .......................... South Bond .........................

■—Dissaint, Louis A ..............

"Dennison, W illiam H . .

"Duffy, Joseph .......................... .......................... Philadelphia .....................

Enright, W illiam J . . . . .................. Tuttovillc ..............................

"-'..Edwards, Jam es .................

‘-Ewing, Thomas.................... .................. L ancaster...................Fortman Aloysius.........Fortman, Alfred............ .................. C incinnati...................Elcming J o h n ................ .......................... Fort W a y n e ........................

Ford, W illiam .......................

"'‘--Fiox, Francis ........................... .......................... Cincinnati............................

Fitzgibbon, John ................

- Farrcl, W illiam F .............

Flood, Jam es ..........................

.................Indiana.

•c—Fletcher, Silas....................... .......................... Logansport ........................

Feague, M elv ille , ............. ...........................P lym ou th ............................

l-Forrester, Peter............. ...................Laporte.......................Guthrie, Francis........... ...................Motrc D a m e ...............

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Gigon, Charles...................-Gilvey, Michael................. .........California.

"'■•'Garrity, Michael............... .........Illinois.Gagen, Thomas.................Gormley, Peter.................

-Gossclin, Louis.................Haywood, G. W. 0 ..........Howard, James.................

C 'Healy, Joseph...................Haines, Charles.................

- Jlcffcrnan, Patrick...........•Haldron George,................ ............. Philadelphia................ .........Pennsylvania.Hall, W illiam .................... ............. E quality .......................

—Humphreyvillc, James R.“'Harrigan, Andrew............. ............. Marshall........................• Hebert, Joseph L ou is.. . . .............Davenport....................

• Hackct, Robert................. ............. Ionia...............................* -Hughes, Joseph.................

Harvey, P eter ..................."“Irons, Thomas...................

- Juiff, Xicodenius...............Johnson, Isaac...................Jennings, Samuel............. ..............Motre Dame.................Jennings, Charles.............

—Jennings, Francis.............Keenan, Adncy P .............

—Keenan, Edward J ...........Keeffe, John......................Kennedy, John.................Klincfelder, John H .........

"Kelly, John........................—Kelly, Thomas....................

Kelly, Josep h ....................-"Kountz, Alfred J ............. ............. Pittsburgh....................“Kenney, G eorge...............- Ketr-ing, Edward...............-Kelly, ' ....................

"Lindsay, Aaron.................Loncrgan, Thomas...........

~ Lawler, John C.................— Rant, P eter ........................

“ Ludlow, Stephen W .........

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Labadie, Frederick. . ..........Ohio.

""McCarthy, John...............McKernan, Lew is...........Mehling, W illiam .........McYickcrs, Francis........

— Mulhenny, Charles J . . . .Mukautz, Joseph.........

"—Miller, Henry.................McMaughton, Henry P. .........Indiana.Myers, Francis J ........... .........Pennsylvania.

Myers, Felix J ............... .........Pennsylvania.

'—Harley, James............... .........Pennsylvania."-McKenna, Joseph......... ............... Philadelphia................ .........Pennsylvania.

Marks, Louis J .............—Murphy, John J ............. .........Wisconsin.

Marantette, W allace.. .— Marantette, Charles . . .—McJuncken, Henry.. . .—-McCarthy, Jeremiah.. . .........Indiana.

McManus, John.............Mayer, George............... ................. Fort Wayne.................

—McCabe, M ichael.........•"Major, Stephen H.........

McCabe, John...............Mulquinn, John............. ..................Rotre D am e.............Murphy, Thomas...........

'•■Miller, Casper................ ..................Fort W ayne............. ........... Indiana.

—McCarthy, James......... ..................Chicago.......................— McComber, W illiam .. . ...........Michigan.

—McGloine, Patrick.........—Murphy, John................ .....................Philadelphia.............. ...........Pennsylvania.

-Maurice, George...........Mangliton, Thomas.. . ..................Chicopee F a lls .......... ........... Massachusetts.

Hash, Arthur.................O’Brien, William........... ..................Chicago...........................

O’Brien, Thomas............. ..................... Motre Dame.................

"‘O’Connor, Roderick..O’Mally, Anthony.........Pender, James H .......... ................. Lafayette....................Pinkerton, Robert------

Purviance, Warren C.

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Pollac, Pasco....................................Chicago.................................... Illinois.“HPaymont, C lovis............................ Sugar Island............................ Michigan.

Payment, Richard...........................Sugar Island................... .Michigan.Payment, Alfred............................. Sugar Islan d . ........................Michigan,

-—Persons, Dwight P ......................... Milwaukee............................... Wisconsin.Ryan, Jam es....................................Xew Orleans............................Louisiana.Ruthmann, John W .......................Cincinnati.................................Ohio.Riopelle, Claude K. A. M.............Detroit.......................................Michigan.

—Ringle, Albert M............................Kcndalville..............................Indiana.—Robertson, Robert..........................Sandusky.................................. Ohio.~ 'Rice, James...................................... Philadelphia............................ Pemisylvania.

Spring, Edward.......................... TTAurora...................................... Illinois-.—-Strout, Reuben........................ .........Fort W ayne.......................... Indiana.

Sturtevant, Harvey B ................... Davenport.............................. Iowa."'Sheldon, Russell............................. Chicago.....................................Illinois.

Sidley, Henry B ............."................ Thompsontown....................... Ohio.Schutt, John R ................................Elkhart.....................................Indiana.Stace, W. A .................................... Marshall.....................................Michigan.Small, John D.................................. Wilmington............................ Illinois.

—Sherman, William Warren...........Kalamazoo................................ Michigan."""Shoenberger, Charles..................... Cincinnati............................... Ohio.■“Stratton, Benjamin..........................Chicago................................... Illinois.

Stratton, Edward............................ Chicago....................................Illinois.""Stretch, Edward..............................Buffalo..................................... Hew York.—'-Shellhouse, Edward........................ Constantine..............................Michigan.

Schneider, Charles..........................Oregon..................................... Illinois.-Swectzer, G. G .B ............................ Marion..................................... Indiana.—Sweetzer, James V ..........................Marion..................................... Indiana.

Schall, Andrew................................ Chicago................................... Illinois.—Sherman, George W ........................Kalamazoo..............................Michigan.-Stuckey, Curran.............................. isfotre Dame...........................Indiana.

Spillard, Daniel J ............................ E lg in ........................................Illinois.* "Shanly, Robert................................ Brooklyn.................................How York.

— Stambaugh, Charles Lancaster................................ Ohio.Snyder, Henry P ............................ Laporte................................... Indiana.

'-'Schieffer, William . . ' .....................Fort W ayne............................Indiana.Trentman, H enry........................... Fort Wayne............................ Indiana.

"Troutman, John, Sr.......................Fort Wayne............................ Indiana.Trentman, Bernard.........................Fort Wayne . . . , ................... Indiana.

'-Trentman, John, Jr .......................Fort Wayne............................ Indiana.—Tyler, Daniel.................................... Fort W ayne........................... Indiana.

Tvlcr, Frederick.............................Fort W ayne............................Indiana.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY.

Toohey, James..................................Indianapolis............................ Indiana.Toohey, Michael............................... Indianapolis............................Indiana.Talbot, Peter Notre Dame........................... Indiana.Vaughan, Daniel..............................New Orleans............................ Louisiana.Williams, Maurice............................Baltim ore................................ Maryland.Williams, P a u l................................ Baltim ore. .............. .Maryland.

—Williams, Cyril................................ Baltimore ...............Maryland.-"■Williams, Frederick S ....................Lafayette Indiana.

— White, J ames...................................Chicago...................................Illinois.Wood, William................................ Coldwater................................ Michigan.

•"-Wheeler, Charles.............................Painesville...............................Ohio.—Wells, John B ..................................Constantine..............................Michigan.—Webster, Edward C........................Marion..................................... Indiana.

W elch , John .................................... Syracuse, ..........................Indiana.Zaehnlo, John................... TrrNotre.Dame.............................Indiana.

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The Degree of A. B. was conferred on Michael Brown,Joseph A. Lyons, Timothy E. Howard, Francis C. Bigelow, James M. Howard.

The following Students received Diplomas in the Commercial Course:

James Pender,C. Haines,0. T. Chamberlain, John Armstrong, Frederick Butters,

P. Lant,J. Cassidy,J. H. Schutt, William P. Cotter, John Zaehnle.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

Premium of Honor awarded to Francis C. Bigelow,Michael Cassady.

ACCESSER.TTNT.

P. Laut,William Euthmann, 0. T. Chamhcrlain, Joseph Healy,John McManus, Daniel Vaughan, Charles Haines,P. Gormley,Michael G-errity, Jeremiah McCarthy, Thomas Murphy,P . Talbot,

JEx cequo.

Joseph Kelly,John Zaehnle,W. W. Marantctie,E. Payment,C. Payment,Charles Schneider, James Toohcy, Louis Gosselin,John Cassidy,D. Spillard,A. K. Clay,JohnH . Sclralt.

JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.

Premium of Honor awarded to George W. Mayer, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

ACCESSERTJNT.

Joseph V. Mukautz, John Bracken, Thomas Daly,W. Mehling,M. Williams,W. Sidley,John J. Carlin, Henry McJunken, Arthur Bell, Thomas Ewing,

George Carpenter, James Edwards,James Hmnphreyville, Edward Cook,George Haldorn, Charles Schoenherger, Aloysius Fortman, Andrew Schall,E. Pinkerton.

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MINIM DEPARTMENT.

Premium of Honor awarded to W. Stace.

ACCESSERUNT.

P. Williams,P. Guthrie,John Broderick,F. W. Farrell, Frank MeVicker, John McCarthy,

William Durand, Michael Brady, James Duffy,Ben. Stratton, Andrew Harrigan, John Kleinefelter.

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CLASS OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE.

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to P. Laut.r . Laut, )J. W. Ruthmann. \ Bx 0iqu0-

ACCESSEBUNT.

Adney Keenan, Daniel Spillard,John Clifford, Charles Armstrong,Daniel Vaughan, John Cassidy.

EXPLANATION.

Premium awarded to P. C. Bigelow,Ed. Myers. j- E x ceguo.

ACCESSEPJJNT

J. M. Howard, ' Ed. Brown,Daniel Spillard, W. P. Cotter,John McManus, Joseph Healy.

G R E E K .

FIR, S T C L A S S .

TRANSLATION.

Premium awarded to P. C. Bigelow.

ACCESSir.

J. M. Howard,

THEME.

Premium awarded to J. M. Howard.

ACCESS1T.

F. C. Bigelow.

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SECOND CLASS.TRANSLATION".

Premium awarded to D. J. Spillard.

a c o e s s t t .

W . J. Ruthmann.

THEME.

Premium awarded to W. J. Ruthmann.

ACOESSIT.

D. J. Spillard.

T H IR D C L A S S .TRANSLATION AND THEME.

Premium awarded to Joseph Ileal v

ACOESSERUNT.D. Vaughan, p. Gormlev.

L A T I N .

F I R S T C L A S S .TRANSLATION.

Premium awarded to J. M. Howard,

ACOESSIT.

F. C. Bigelow.

THEME.

Premium awarded to F. C. Bigelow.

ACOESSIT.

J. M. Howard.

SECOND CLASS.TRANSLATION.

Premium awarded to Joseph Healy.

ACOESSERUNT.Ed. Myers, D. J. Spillard.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. as

THEME.

Premium awarded to Ed. Myers.

ACCESSERUXT.Joseph Healy, D. J. Spillard.

T H I R D C L A S S .

TRANSLATION AND THEME.

Premium awarded to John Clifford.

ACCESSERUXT.J. Kennedy, D. Vaughan,

J. W. Ruthmann.

FOURTH CLASS.FIRST DIVISION.

Premium awarded to Anthony O’Malley.

SECOND DIVISION.

Premium awarded to John J. McManus.

F I F T H C L A S S .

TRANSLATION.

Premium awarded to M. Cassady.

ACCESSERUXT.R. Shanley, John J. Carlin, W. Sidley, Thomas Murphy.

THEME.

Premium awarded to John J. Carlin.

ACGESSEEUNI.W. Sidley, . Michael Cassady, Thomas Daly, W. Dodd.

S I X T H C L A S S .

FIRST DIVISION.

Premium awarded to A. K. Clay.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY.

SECOND DIVISION.

Premium awarded to J. H. Sehutt.

ACCESSIT.

Henry Snyder.

R H E T O R I C .

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to 0 . T. Chamberlain, 7Edw. Brown. j ce<i H0-

ACCESSERUNT.

Joseph Kelly, J110. Cassidy,W. P. Cotter, John Armstrong.

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to Joseph Healy, \John Clifford. ) cequo,

ACCESSERUNT.

Jno. .Cassidy, Joseph Kelly,Bcl Brown> W. P. Cotter.

NATURAL PHI LOSOPHY.Piemimn awarded to J. 51. Howard.

ACCESSERUNT.

j0E- Kelly' p. C. Bigelow.

CHEMI STRY.Premium awarded to Joseph-Kelly.

ACCESSERUNT.

P. 0. Bigelow, j . M. Howard.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. 23

M A T H E M A T I C S

CONIC S E C T I O N S .Premium awarded to Joseph Healy.

T R I G O N O M E T R Y .

Premium awarded to Edward Brown.

ACCESSERUNT.

Joseph Kelly, John D. Small,Joseph Ilealy, Aaron Lindsay.

G E 0 M E i && & ,

FIRST CLASS.

Premium awarded to Joseph Healy.

AC'CESSEIUTXT.

Ed. Brown, John D. Small,Joseph Kelly, Aaron Lindsay,

SECOND CLASS.Premium awarded to D. J. Spillard.

ACCESSIT.

0. T. Chamberlain.

TEIRD CLASS.Premium awarded to Jno. J. McManus.

ACCESSERUXT.

W. P. Cotter, J. W. Kuthmann,Michael Cassadv.

4

2 6 NO TEE DAME UNIVERSITY.

A L G E B R A .

F I R S T C L A S S ,

Premium awarded to W. P. Cotter. ) _D. J. Spillard, I X x

ACCESSERUNT.

P. C. Butters, 0. T. Chamberlain,Jos. Kelly, J. D. Small.

SECOND CLASS.Premium awarded to Jos. V. Mukautz,

David Baldwin,| E x cequo.

ACCESSERUNT.

W. Sidley, M. Cassady,Jas. Kennedy.

THIRD CLASS.Premium awarded to John McManus.

ACCESSERUNT.

Thomas Daly, Edward P. Dunbar,James Pender.

FOURTH CLASS.Premium awarded to Peter Laut.

ACCESSERUNT.

W. Dodd, Samuel Jennings,J. R Sheldon.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY.

MODERN LANGUAGES.

G E R M A N .

F I R S T C L A S S .

Premium awarded to Peter Laut.

ACCESSERUNT.

.Ed. Myers, _ Samuel Jennings.!gJno. Armstrong. ° 3

SECOND CLASS.Premium awarded to Chas. Armstrong.

ACCESSERUNT.

Frederick C. Butters. William Mekling,Edward Brown.

THIRD CLASS.Premium awarded to George Mayer.

ACCESSERUNT.

Andrew Schall, James Carlin.

FOURTH CLASS.Premium awarded to Jno. Clifford.

ACCESSERUNT.

Louis Marks, Edward P. Dunbar,Arthur Bell.

F R E N C H.

F I R S T C L A S S .Premium awarded to Jas. Kennedy,

ACCESSIT.

Anthony O’Malley.

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8 E C O H D C D A 8 8 .

Premium awarded to Emde Do id.

ACCESSIT.

Firman Barry.

T H I R D C T A 8 8 .

Prcmiiun awarded to Peter Forrester.

ACCESSERUNT.

Chas. Armstrong, Kobt. Shanlcy,Joseph Hebert.

C O M M E R C I A L C O U R S E .

B O O K K E 1 P I I S .

F I R S T C L A S S .

THEORY.

Premium awarded to Peter Lant, )J. H. Pender, F &

ACCESSERUNT.

Chas. Haines, Jno. Cassidy,S. Jennings, 0 . T. Chamberlain, J. H. Schutt, J. Armstrong.

EXECUTION.

Premimn awarded to W. P. Cotter.

ACCESSERUNT.

0. T. Chamberlain, J. H. Schutt, Chas. Haines, F: C. Butters, Jno. Clifford, Jno. Cassidy.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. 29

SECOND CLASS.

TEEORY.

Premium awarded to D. Baldwin, )0. Armstrong. S ̂ ce(l u0-

AGOESSERUNT.Aaron Lindsay, Francis Myers, Chas. Schneider, Thomas Gagen.

EXECUTION.

Premium awarded to Thomas Gagen, \Pasco Poiak. f

AGOESSERUNT.Wallace Marantctte, Chas. Armstrong, Aaron Lindsay, Chas. Schneider.

THIRD CLASS.

TEE CRY.

Premium awarded to W. Dennison, )Ed. Dunbar. f ^ *9**'

AGOESSERUNT.Arthur Bell, Louis Gosselin, Firman Barry, Jolm Bracken.

EXECUTION.

Premium awarded to W. Dennison, \Arthm Bell. ) ^

AGOESSERUNT.Ed. Dunbar, Louis Gosselin,

Jno. Trentman.

E I 6 L I S H GRAMMAR.

FIRST CLASS—FIRST DIVISION.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to J. McManus.

so NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY.

a c c e s s e r u x t .

Peter Laut, Jas. Kennedy,W. J. Ruthmann.

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to Peter Laut.

ACCESSERUXT.

J. W. Ruthmann, Jno. McManus, D. Baldwin, Jas. Kennedy.

SECOND DIVISION—FIRST CLASS.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to Thos. Blackbyrne.

ACCESSERUXT.W. Sidley, J. V. Mukautz,

Wm. O’Brien.

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to J. V. Mukautz, )W. Sidley. ^

ACCESSERUXT.

John Carlin, Wm. O’Brien, Thos. Blackbyrne.

SECOND CLASS—FIRST DIVISION.

COMPOSITION AND RECITATION.

Premium awarded to J. H. Ponder.

ACCESSERUXT.

M. Cassady, Chas. Armstrong, Samuel Jennings, Wm. Dodd.

SECOND DIVISION—SECOND CLASS.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to P. Talbot.

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AOCESSERUNT.J. D. Small, P. Forrester,Jer. McCarthy,

Wm. Dennison.Jno. Zaehnle.

RECITATION.Premium awarded to Wm. Dennison.

AOCESSERUNT.

Jno. Zaehnle. Chas. Haines,Peter Talbot,

Chas. Schneider.Amos K. Clay,

THIRD CLASS.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to R. Shanley.

AOCESSERUNT.

Thomas Irons,Emile Doul.

Louis Gosselin,

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to Louis Gosselin.

AOCESSERUNT.

Thomas Irons,Emile Doul.

Robert Shanley,

ARITHMETIC.

FIRST CLASS.Premium awarded to David Baldwin,

Jos. V. Mukautz. j- E x ccquo.

AOCESSERUNT.

John Zaehnle, Wm. Sidley.J. Pender, J. Armstrong,

P. Grormley,Russell Sheldon.

Thos. Murphy,

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SECOND GLASS.

Premium awarded to Jas. McCarthy.

ACCESSEEBNT.

Win. Todd, Clias. Haines,Peter Talbot, Chas. Schneider,

W. Marantette.

THIRD GLASS—FIRST DIVISION.

Premium awarded to J. McCarthy,Pasco Polah. f ^

ACCESSEEBNT.

Thomas Irons, Louis Gossclin,Chas. Stambaugh.

SECOND DIVISION—THTRD GLASS.Premium awarded to P. Forrester.

ACCESSEEBNT.

Amos K. Clay, Etnile Doul.

G E O G R A P H Y ,

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to Wm. Dodd.

ACCESSEEBNT.

Thos. Irons, J. Zaehnlc,Jas. Toohey, ■ Wm. Dennison.

MAP DRAWING.

Premium awarded to Louis Gossclin.

ACCESSEEBNT.

Jas. Toohey, Wm. Dodd.

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W R I T I N G .

PROFICIENCY.

Premium awarded to W. P. Cotter.

AOCESSERUNT.

Jos. Healy,J, H. Pender, J. A. Zaehnle, A. O’Malley,

0. T. Chamberlain, Edward Brown, Jas. McCarthy, Wm. Dennison.

IMPROVEMENT.

Premium awarded to Chas. Haines.

Thos. Irons, R. Sheldon,P. W. Talbot, F. C. Myers,

AOCESSERUNT.W. W. Marantette, Henry Snyder,Jas. Tooliey,Jer. McCarthy.

E L O C U T I O N .

Premium awarded to 0. T. Chamberlain, 1 „’ I Excoquo. Edward Myers. )

AOCESSERUNT.Edward Brown, Jno. Schutt,A. O’Malley, Jno. McManus,

Wm. P. Cotter.

D R A WI N G,

F I B 8 T C L A S S .

Premium awarded to Louis Gosselin.

AOCESSERUNT -

Richard Payment, R. Sheldon,Jos. Mukautz.

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SECOND CLASS.Premium awarded to Geo. Mayer.

ACCESSIT.

Maurice Williams.

I N S T R U M E N T A L MUSI C

PIANO.Premium awarded to Jno. Trentman, Jr.

ACCESSERUNT.

Bernard Trentman, James Pender,Emile Doul.

FLTJTE.

Premium awarded to Chas. Armstrong.

ACCESSERUNT.

Win. Dodd, Pred. Butters.

VIOLIN.

Premium awarded to F. A. Myers.

ACCESSERUNT.

John Schutt, John Trentman, Sen.,Geo. Mayer, Richard Payment.

GUITAR.

Premium awarded to Wm. Brown.

ACCESSIT.

Michael Cassady.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. 3 5

VOCAL MUS I C.

FIRST CLASS.Premium, awarded to Edward Brown, )

P. Laut. \ & “ I 110'

ACCESSERUNT.

J. Kelly, John Cassidy.

SECOND CLASS.

Premium awarded to James Edwards, )Chas. P. Clements, f ce$U0‘

ACCESSERUNT.

John Kelly, Arthur Bell.

DI LI GENCE* .

Premium awarded to John Bracken.

Arthur Bell, Geo. Mayer, Wm. Sidley, Wm. Mehling, Edward Dunbar.

ACCESSERUNT.

Reuben Strout.

Joseph Mukautz, Jno. Carlin,Henry McJuncken, Patrick Heffernan, F. Barry,

P O L I T E N E S S AND N E A T N E S S .

Premium awarded to Geo. Carpenter.

Thos. Daly,J. Bracken,J. Edwards,M. Williams,F. Barry,George Mayer,

ACCESSERUNT.John Carlin, Jos. Mukautz, W. Sidley,W. Mehling, Thos. Ewing, Geo. Haldorn.

C H R I S T I A N ' D O C T R I N E .

FIRST CLASS.

Premium awarded to W. Sidley.

ACCESSERUNT.Jos. V. Mukautz, J. J. Carlin,Thomas Daly, T. Blackbyrne,Wm. O’Brien, P. Heffernan.

NOTES DAME UNIVERSITY. ST

SECOND CLASS.

Premium awarded to Wm. Mekling.

ACCESSEEUNT.Jno. Clark, David Buist,Geo. Mayer, J, Bracken.

THIRD CLASS.

Premium awarded to Jas. Edwards.

ACCESSEEUNT.

Thomas Ewing, Nicodemus Juif,Chas. Clement.

S C R I P T U R E H I S T O R Y .

Premium awarded to Jos. Mukautz.

ACCESSEEUNT.

Wm. Sidley, John Carlin,Tlios. Daly, Thos. Blackbyrne.

G R A M M A R .

F I R S T C LA SS.

KECITATION.

Premium awarded to E. Myers, ) ^ wThos. Daly. )

ACCESSEEUNT.

Edward Dunbar, M. Williams,D. Buist, JaS. Carlin.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to Edward Dunbar, 1 ^ ^F. Myers. S

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY.

ACCESSED UNT.

D- Bllist' Tlios. DalyM' Jas. Carlin.

SECOND CLASS.

RECITATION

Premium awarded to R. Strout.

ACCESSERUNT.L. Marks, Geo. Mayer,R Bell) Jno. Clark.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to L. Marks.darks, )Geo. Mayer, f * *

ACCESSERUNT.

r iBGm Jno- Clar,sPelix Myers, R. strout.

THIRD CLASS.

RECITATION

Premium awarded to R. Pinkerton.

E x

ACCESSERUNT.B. Trentman, N j

Geo. cL-peuter,C. Jennings. ’

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to B. Trentman.

ACCESSERUNT.

Geo. Carpenter, R. Pinkerton,

Geo. Haldorn. Ghas.Jennmgs,

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FOURTH CLASS—FIRST DIVISION.

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to W. Melding.

ACCESSERUNT.

J. Bracken, F. Barry,Clias. Schoenbcrger, H. McJuncken,

R. Robertson.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to J. Bracken.

ACCESSERUNT.

F. Barry, B. Robertson, W. Mekling, H. McJuncken.

SECOND DIVISION—FOTIRTH CLASS.

RECITATION.

Premium awarded to F. Williams, ) -r,’ [ JEx cequo.Geo. Kenny. )

ACCESSERUNT.

Chas. Clement, R. Cunningham.

COMPOSITION.

Premium awarded to Stephen Boss, )[ E x cequo. Thos. Ewing. >

ACCESSIT.

Fred. Williams.

A R I T H M E T I C .

F I R S T C L A S S .

Premium awarded to A. Bell.

ACCESSERUNT.Geo. Mayer, Edward Dunbar.

NO TEE DAME UNIVERSITY.

SECOND CLASS.

iVm. Melding, } .n ?. Williams. I & “ *“*

Premium awarded to Wm. MeldingF.

ACCESSERUNT.F Barr7. K. Strout,D- Buist- Felix Myers,X Bracken. Jo in Irentman,

S. Jennings.

t h i r d c l a s s .

Premium awarded to H. McJuncken.

T, T1. , ACCESSERUNT.R. Pmlterton, Jas Oook|R. Robertson, Geo. Seldom .

f o u r t h c l a s s .

Premium awarded to A. Scliall.

T, _,T ACCESSERUNT.

* ® ear’ Albert Single,J. Hmnplireyville, A . J. Koute.

GEOGRAPHY,

FIRST CLASS.Premium awarded to John Clark, )

Thos. Blackbyrnc, V E x ceguo. Maurice Williams. )

^ ACCESSERUNT.P. Heffernan, p Clear,Geo. Carpenter, John Kelly.

SECOND CLASS.

Premium awarded to Tiros. Ewino* )Fred. W ill ie s . )

tt T ACCESSERUNT.i±. McJuncken. A. Bell.

S. Boss.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. 41

A N C I E N T H I S T O R Y .

Premium awarded to Thos. Daly, ) ^1- M x cequo. F. A. Myers. J

ACCESSERUNT.

M. Williams, Edward Dunbar, D. Buist, Jas. Carlin.

R E A D I N G .

FIRST CLASS.

Premium of Excellence awarded to M. Williams.

Premium of Improvement awarded to C. Sckoenberger.

ACCESSERUNT.

Jos. Mukautz, Thos. Blackbyrne, Jno. Carlin, Thos. Daly,L. Marks, H. McJuncken.

SECOND CLASS.

Premium awarded to S. Boss. ) rT_ • M x cequo. Fred. Williams: )

ACCESSERUNT.

Jno. Clark, Geo. Haldorn,P. Heffernan, B. Trentman,H. Sturtivant, Thos. Ewing,

R. Pinkerton.

THIRD CLASS.

Premium awarded to Chas. Clement, ) ^’ V E x cequo. Jas. Edwards. )

ACCESSERUNT.

A. Fortman, F. Barry,Edward Cook.

G

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O R T H O G R A P H Y .

FIRST CLASS.

Premium awarded to Joseph Mukautz, ) ^ ceanoJohn Carlin. )

ACCESSERUNT.

If. Williams, Thomas Daly, L. Marks, Wm. O’Brien, Thos. Blackbyrne, G-eo. Mayer.

SECOND CLASS.

Premium awarded to Geo. Haldorn, )H. McJuneken. )

ACCESSERUNT.

P. Heffernan, Jno. Clark, Edward Cook, Jas. Edwards.

T H IR D CL AS S .

Premium awarded to Fred. Williams.

ACCESSERUNT.

D. Buist, Jno. Bracken, F. Barry, W. Mehling, Geo. Kenney, A. Payment.

P E N M A N S H I P .

PROFICIENCY.

Premium awarded to Thos. Gagen.

ACCESSERUNT.

Felix Myers, John Trentman, Geo. Mayer, ' Wm. O’Brien. P. Heffernan, A. Payment,T. Blackbyrne, W. Mehling.

NO TEE DAME UNIVERSITY. 43

IMPROVEMENT.

Pi eraium awarded to R Robertson.

ACCESSERUNT.

Clias. Schoenberger, Jas. Carlin,A. Ivountz, Loins Marks,Jas. Edwards, S. Boss,Thos. Ewing, Geo. Haywood.

E L O C U T I O N ,

Premium awarded to Robt. Pinkerton,Jno. Clark.

I JEJx tcrjuo.

ACCESSERUNT,

Fred. Williams, Geo. Haldorn, Jno. Trentman,

Thos. Ewing, S. Boss,P. Heffernan.

Great attention is paid to the welfare of the young inmates of this Depart­ment ; female teachers, fully competent to guide and instruct the young chil­dren, have charge of the Department. Separate rooms and recreation yards are allotted to the Minims, and the Sisters have charge of their wardrobe.

A class of Deaf Mutes will be opened next September.

P O L I T E N E S S AND N E A T N E S S .

Premium awarded to H. P. Williams.

ACCESSERTINT.

W. Stace, Prank Farrell,Jos. Duffy, • Jno. Broderick,Frank Guthrie, Michael Brady.

C H R I S T I A N D O C T R I N E .

FIRST CLASS.

First Premium awarded to W. Stace, Second “ “ Jos. Duffy.

SECOm> CLAS8.First Premium awarded to Ben. Stratton. Second " " J. Rice.

ACCESSERUNT.

Thos, Olaffy, . J. McCarthy.

NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. 4 o

S C R I P T U R E H I S T O R Y .First Premium awarded to P. Williams.

Second “ Jno. Keeffe. )- JtLx ceguo.

F. Guthrie. S

G R A MMA R .

F I R S T C L A S S .

First Premium awarded to F. Guthrie. Second “ “ P. Williams.

AOCESSERUNT.

Jno. Keeffe, J. Murphy.

SECOND CLASS.

First Premium awarded to Jos. Duffy, Second “ Jas. Rice. <

A R I T H M E T I C .

FIRST CLASS.First Premium awarded to F. Guthrie. Second “ “ Jno. Keeffe.

SECOND CLASS—FIRST DIVISION.First Premium awarded to Wm. Stace, Second “ “ Andrew Harrigan.

ACCESSIT.

Jno. Broderick.

SECOND DIVISION—SECOND CLASS.First Premium awarded to W. Durand. Second “ “ John Murphy.

AOCESSERUNT.

Jas. Duffy, W. Farrell.

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TRIED CLASS.

First Premium awarded to Ben. Stratton,Second “ 11 Jno. McCarthy.

ACCESSIT.

Frank McYicker.

G E O G R A P H Y ,

F I R S T CL AS S.

First Premium awarded to John ICeeffe, ) „Paul Williams, f ^

Second *( “ F. Guthrie.

SECOND CLASS.

First Premium awarded to W. Stace.Second “ “ W. Durand.

ACCESSEEUNT.

Jas. Duffy,- A. Harrigan,A. Nash, H. McNaugllton.

U N I T E D S T A T E S H I S T O R Y .

First Premium awarded to John Murphy.Second “ “ W. Stace, ) „

. . & cequo. A. Harrigan. )

ACCESSERUNT.

Wm. Durand, Jas. Duffy,A. Nash, H. McNaughton.

NO THE DAME UNIVERSITY. 4T

R E A D I N G .

FIRST CLASS.

First Premium awarded to H. McBausihton, ) „° ’ >- JEz cequo,A. ITarrigan. )

Second (t " W. Stace,/ - E x cequo.

B. Stratton. )

SECOND CLASS.

First Premium awarded to J. McCarthy, ) ^ cequoL. Denzer. )

Second “ “ F. McYicker.

O R T H O G R A P H Y .

FIRST CLASS.

First Premium awarded to P. Williams.Second “ “ Jno. Keeffe, > &

Wm. Durand. )

SECOND CLASS.

First Premium awardedrn'ded to A. Harrigan, 1 & Jos. Duffy. )

Second “ “ Jas. Bice, | & ^Duffy. Bice,

Wm. Stace.

THIRD CLASS.

First Premium awarded to Ben. Stratton.

Second “ “ Jno. McCarthy.

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W R I T I N G .

FIRST CLASS.

First Premium awarded to "Wm. Stace. )

Second “

E x mquo. J. Keeffe. )

“ F. Guthrie,Chas. Gigon, y E x cequo.Jos. Duffy.

F. Farrell,ACCESSERUNT.

Michael Bradv.

SECOND CLASS.

First Premium awarded to W. Durand, ) ^A. Harrigan. )

Second “Harrigan.

“ F. McVicker,J. McKenna, J- E x c&quo.

J. McCarthy.

ACCESSERUNT.Ben. Stratton, T. Claffy,

L. Denzer.

Premium of Honor awarded to N. Sheldon.

TAILOR SHOP.

Premium of Diligence awarded to N. Sheldon.

CARPENTER SHOP.

Premium of Diligence awarded to Phil. Letourneau.

SHOE SHOP.

Premium of Diligence awarded to J. Drum.

FARM.

Premium of Diligence awarded to Geo. Foulkes.

IMPROVEMENT IN STUDIES.

Premium awarded to A. Boudeville.

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.

Premium awarded to N. Sheldon.

T h e M a n u a l L a b o r S c h o o l has been recently much improved, and the

Building enlarged to meet the demands of the increasing number of applicants.