NAMES TO BE ADDED

To the list of graduates in the class of 1884:

Black, Jennie L.Pennsylvania.
Burgess, Miss Anna E.Ohio.
Carter, Anna B.California.
Carter, Emily B.California.
Chamberlin, Lydia L.Massachusetts.
Clark, Miss AnnieRhode Island.
Coleman, William H.Ohio.
Horsman, Mrs. GeorgeWisconsin.
Holden, Mrs. Sarah K.Canada.
Jones, Mrs. E. J.Ohio.
Marsh, Miss SusannaDakota.
Millar, Mrs. Lizzie L. S.Minnesota.
Safley, Agnes E.Minnesota.
Scott, Mrs. Lucie M.New York.
Walker, Ezra L.Ohio.
Weaver, the Rev. Wm. C.Pennsylvania.

The following persons passed a creditable examination in the Advanced Normal Course of 1884 at Chautauqua:


At Lakeside, Ohio, Assembly, the following passed an Advanced Normal examination:

Mrs. Abby A. Parish, Brooklyn Village, Ohio.


Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired.

Page 316, “made” changed to “make” (all diligence to make their calling)

Page 316, “lotty” changed to “lofty” (such a lofty understanding)

Page 317, repeated “der” removed (the under side of the cabbage leaves)

Page 319, “entreés” changed to “entrées” (toothsome entrées)

Page 331, repeated “mon” removed (for common school purposes)

Page 341, “What is true of the processes of the is equally true of almost every other manual industry” changed to “What is true of the processes is equally true of almost every other manual industry”. The revised sentence at least makes some sort of sense, but it’s possible that words are in fact missing from the original.

Page 348, repeated “of” removed (Yale College class of 1853)

Page 350, “invarible” changed to “invariable” (an invariable part of each evening’s work)

Page 367, “Calvanistic” changed to “Calvinistic” (The founder of Calvinistic Methodism.)

Page 368, “cuurse” changed to “course” (The first course of dishes)

Page 368, “on” changed to “in” to match article title (Home Studies in Chemistry)