We have marked opposite your name in the following list of graduates the number at which your examination paper was marked. If you desire to have your papers returned, please to send to Rev. J. L. Hurlbut, Plainfield, N. J., your post office address and six cents in postage stamps.
- Mrs. R. B. Powers, Richmond, Ind.
- Mary S. Young, Ripley, N. Y.
- Mrs. C. G. Wood, Beach Pond, Pa.
- Millie T. Stone, Batavia, N. Y.
- Mrs. Minerva Perry, Brownhelm, Ohio.
- Mrs. Ruth P. Nixon, Brighton, Ill.
- J. M. Crouch, Jamestown, Pa.
- Mrs. Elvira A. Walsworth, Lake Mahopac, N. Y.
- L. D. Beck, Franklin, Tenn.
- Mrs. Mary Lane, Batavia, Ohio.
- Ernest D. Sweezey, Corry, Pa.
- Mamie E. Utter, Birmingham, Mich.
- A. D. Wilder, Chautauqua, N. Y.
- Mary P. Whitney, Wagon Works, Ohio.
- Maud F. Temple, Sugar Grove, Pa.
- J. B. Webber, Springville, N. Y.
- D. J. March, Corry, Pa.
- Mrs. J. G. Doran, Dayton, Ohio.
- Bessie Eddy, Chautauqua, N. Y.
- Maggie A. Huston, Winchester, Ill.
- Cora Howe, Centreville, Pa.
- J. E. L., Columbus, Ohio.
- G. B. Marsh, Union City, Pa.
- Mary H. Lowe, Springville, N. Y.
- Mrs. P. A. Cross, Friendship, N. Y.
- Emma J. Wood, Cheviot, Ohio.
- M. E. Truesdale, Summerfield, ——
- Sara Gouldy, Newburg, N. Y.
- Mrs. M. P. St. John, Madison, Ohio.
- J. T. Leming, Dayton, Ohio.
- Sarah M. Newton, Flint, Mich.
- Mrs. J. N. Bolard, Bradford, Pa.
- Minnie Reeve, Farmington, Mo.
- Mrs. J. B. Webber, Springfield, Ill.
We congratulate you upon your success in your studies, and upon your membership in the Chautauqua Normal Association. We hope that you will come next summer prepared to take the Chautauqua Alumni Association, and hope that you will next summer be prepared for the advanced normal examination, and a seal upon your diplomas. The list for required books for this course may be found in Chautauqua Hand Book, No. 1 (revised edition), which will be sent to you upon application, enclosing a three cent stamp.
Sincerely yours,
J. H. Vincent,
Superintendent of Instruction.
J. L. Hurlbut,
Superintendent Normal Department.
Plainfield, N. J., Oct. 1, 1882.
[The Chautauquan.]
THE THIRD VOLUME BEGINS WITH OCTOBER, 1882.