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Degree of Bachelor of Science, in the School of Mechanical Engineering—Andrew • J. Eisenmayer, Charles N. Roberts, Abia J. Sharp, Frank Shlandeman, James Todd. In the School of Civil Engineering—Robert E. Orr, George W. Richards. In the School of Architecture—George W. Bullard, Arthur Peabody, Nelson S. Spencer. In the School of Chemistry—Samuel G. Bailey, Jr., William B. Carman, Howard B. 81auson. In the School of Natural History—Florizel A. Taft. Degree of Bachelor of Arts, in the School of Ancient Languages—Samuel A. Harrison. Degree of Bachelor of Letters, in the School of English and Modern Languages—Dora A. Andrews. Kitty C. Avery, Benjamin P. Bullard, David Eichberg, Jolin R. Neely, Charles W. Palmer, Frederic D. Rugg, Charles L. Smith. Award of Certificates—Arthur M. Bridge, Charles 0. Barnes, Edward E. Cole, FroniaR Cole, William G. Curtiss. Jeptha H. Davis. Charles H. Merritt, Thomas Noble, ArvillaK "Haley, Herbert Turner, John G. Wadsworth, Jr. The Governor of the State has issued commissions to be Captains in the State Militia to the following persons: Samuel G. Bailey. Jr.. Arthur M. Bridge, William M. Carman, Edward E. Cole, David Eichberg, Andrew J. Eisenmayer, Robert E. Orr, Abia J. Sharp, Charles L. Smith, Herbert Turner, John G. Wadsworth, Jr. The attendance, and the character and quantity of work done, does not vary materially from that of former terms. The report of classes and attendance is herewith appended:

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•Selim H. Peabody . Thos. J. Burrill ..., Samuel W. Shattuck Ed \ ard Snyder Don Carlos Taft Joseph C. Pickard N. Clifford Ricker J a s . D. Crawford HenryA. Weber George E. Morrow Frederick W. Prentice. Peter Roos„ William T. Wood Ira 0 . Baker Melville A. Scovell Chas. E. Pickard Cecil H. Peabody Edwin A. Kimball Jerome Sondericker Nelson S. Spencer Chas. C. Barnes €has. W Rolfe J a s . E. Armstrong

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j Superintendent of Horticulture 24i \ and Grounds .50! Business Agent 150 Recording Secretary . 46! Curator 90 23 39 Librarian 45 4 Superintendent of Farm. 16 85 24 Drill Master. 68 Assistant in Chemical LaboratoryAssistant in Physical Laboratory.. Foreman in Machine Shop Assistant in Pnysical Laboratory.. Foreman in Wood Shop Assistant in Chemical Laboratory. Assistant in Entomology Taxidermist

The committee appointed at your last meeting to consider the needs of the University as to its corps of instructors will report through its Chairman, Mr. Millard. Should any changes be made in the Department of Chemistry, I recommend the appointment of a Professor of Chemistry who should be a competent man of first class crualifications and extensive experience, and of a young man of good calibre and attainments as first assistant. The appointment of a Professor of Agricultural Chemistry might be deferred for the present, the instruction therein to be provided for by the Professor of Chemistry. Two second assistants will then be needed, with such help as may be found useful from senior students. Mr. Charles E. Pickard has informed me that he does not desire a reappointment. His duties, while he has served as an instructor of English and modern languages, have been performed with notable fidelity, skill and success, and at his departure the TJniversity loses a very competent teacher. I respectfully suggest that the Board fill tfre vacancy thus formed by appointing an efficient woman who may find a suitable sphere ;<s a teacher, and may fill the important relation toward the ladies attending the University, that has been vacant since the resignation of Mrs. Louisa A. Gregory. In the Preparatory Department it will be possible to dispense with one instructor, if the Natural Philosophy be assigned to Prof. Cecil H. Peabody, who can carry it with the other work of his specialty. Mr. Rolfe has done good service in this department and I recommend his appointmen for another year at a salary of $90 per month.