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1805 TIMOTHY DWIGHT, S. T. D. LL. D. Pres.

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1803 JEREMIAH DAY, LL. D. S. T. D. Pres.

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Elected.

Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Languages.

1805 JAMES LUCE KINGSLEY.

Materia Medica and Botany.

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1813 ENEAS MUNSON, M. D.

1813 ELI IVES, M. D.

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1829 WILLIAM TULLY, M. D.

Theory and Practice of Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetrics.

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Rev. AARON DUTTON.

Rev. ABEL M'EWEN.

Hon. NOYES DARLING.

Hon. INGOLDSBY W. CRAWFORD.

Rev. DIODATE BROCKWAY.

Hon. JOHN ALSOP.

Hon. ROGER HUNTINGTON.

Hon. HOMER BOARDMAN.

Hon. JOHN D. REYNOLDS.

Rev. LUTHER HART.

TREASURER.

Hon. JAMES HILLHOUSE, LL. D.

STEWARD.

STEPHEN TWINING, Esq.

FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.

Rev. JEREMIAH DAY, S. T. D. LL. D. President.
Hon. DAVID DAGGETT, LL. D. Professor of Law.
THOMAS HUBBARD, M. D. Professor of Surgery.

BENJAMIN SILLIMAN, M. D. LL. D. Professor of Chimistry,
Pharmacy, Mineralogy, and Geology.

JAMES L. KINGSLEY, A. M. Professor of the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Languages.

ELI IVES, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. WILLIAM TULLY, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Botany. Rev. NATHANIEL W. TAYLOR, S. T. D. Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology.

JONATHAN KNIGHT, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. TIMOTHY P. BEERS, M. D. Lecturer on Obstetrics and Medical

Jurisprudence.

JOSIAH W. GIBBS, A. M. Professor of Sacred Literature.

SAMUEL J. HITCHCOCK, Esq. Instructor in the Science and Practice of Law.

Rev. ELEAZAR T. FITCH, S. T. D. Professor of Divinity.

Rev. CHAUNCEY A. GOODRICH, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and

Oratory.

DENISON OLMSTED, A. M. Professor of Mathematics and Natural

Philosophy.

CHARLES U. SHEPARD, A. B. Assistant to the Professor of Chem

istry, and Lecturer on Botany.

AMOS PETTINGELL, A. M. Tutor.
WILLIAM A. LARNED, A. M. Tutor.
HORACE BUSHNELL, A. M. Tutor.
HENRY DURANT, A. M. Tutor.
ROBERT M'EWEN, A. M. Tutor.

WILLIAM CARTER, A. B. Tutor.

FREDERIC A. P. BARNARD, A. B. Tutor..

ROBERT BAKEWELL, Teacher of Drawing and Perspective.

CHARLES A. COULOMB, Instructor in French.

JOAQUIN ROVIRA, Instructor in Spanish.

ERASMUS D. NORTH, A. B. Instructor in Elocution.

SECTION IV.

A STATEMENT OF THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION, EXPENSES, &C. IN YALE COLLEGE, AS PUBLISHED BY THE FACULTY.

TERMS OF ADMISSION.

CANDIDATES for admission to the Freshman Class, are examined in Cicero's Select Orations, Virgil, Sallust, the Greek Testament, Dalzel's Collectanea Græca Minora, Adam's Latin Grammar, Goodrich's Greek Grammar, Latin Prosody, Writing Latin, Barnard's or Adams' Arithmetic, Murray's English Grammar, and Morse's, Worcester's, or Woodbridge's Geography. Jacob's Greek Reader and the four Gospels are admitted as a substitute for Græca Minora, and the Greek Testament.

A candidate for an advanced standing, whether from another College or not, in addition to the preparatory studies, is examined in the various branches to which the class he proposes to enter has attended. No one can be admitted into the Senior class after the close of the January vacation.

It is

The stated time of examination for admission into College, is on the day preceding the public Commencement. But persons may be examined in any other part of the collegiate terms. requested that they may not be offered in the vacations, except for very special reasons.

No one can be admitted to the Freshman class, till he has completed his fourteenth year; nor to an advanced standing without a proportional increase of age.

Testimonials of good moral character are in all cases required; and those who are admitted from other Colleges must produce certificates of dismission in good standing. The students are not considered as regular members of the College till, after a residence of at least six months, they have been admitted to matriculation, on satisfactory evidence of an unblemished moral character. Before this they are only students on probation.

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COURSE OF INSTRUCTION.

The Faculty, to whom is committed the government and instruction of the students, consists of a President; a Professor of Chimistry, Mineralogy, and Geology; a Professor of the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Languages; a Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy; a Professor of Divinity; a Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory; and eight Tutors.

The whole course of instruction occupies four years. In each year there are three terms or sessions.

The three younger classes are divided, each into two or three parts; and each of the divisions is committed to the particular charge of a Tutor, who, with the assistance of the Professors, instructs it. The Senior Class is instructed by the President and Professors. Each of the four classes attends three recitations or lectures in a day; except on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when they have only two. The following scheme gives a general view of the authors recited each term:

Freshman Class.-I. Folsom's Livy, from one half to two thirds; Adam's Roman Antiquities; Day's Algebra begun; Græca Majora, Vol. I. begun. II. Folsom's Livy finished ; Græca Majora, continued through the historical part; Day's Al

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