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FOUE YEAE STUDENTS,

And others receiving certificates, with thier average scholarship, 1872. Names. John J. Davis. Alfred M. Flagg Cyrus D. Fry, ("partial course) James ST. Mathews... Samuel M. Newbury, (partial course). Willis A. Reiss Stephen A. Reynolds Chas. W. Rolfe Riley Swisher (partial course) Alonzo L. Whitcomb Freeport. Rochelle. Mason Mooresville, Indiana. Belleville Belvidere Urbana. Scholarship per cent.

96 84 86 79 82 88 83 81 90

LIST OF STUDENTS,

Who at the close of Spring Term of 1872, had finished their four year course at the Illinois University, with present and intended employment. Names. Burwash, M. B . . . Davis, J. J Drewry, H. N Flagg, A. M Hatch, M. F Hill, E. L Lyman, G. H Matthews, J. N . . Parker, C. E Porterfield, C. N.. Reiss, W. A Reynolds, S. A . . . Rickard, T. D. .. Rieker. N. C Rolfe, C.W Silver, Howard. Silver, Chas. W "Wharton, J. N "Whitcomb, A. Wood, R. O. ... Present employment. Farming. Industrial

Intended employment. Farming Law Engineering Farming Engineering Editorial Farming Farming and engineering . Engineering Law Farming Architecture Farming and natural his... Farming Chemistry and farming... Mechanical engineering... Medicine .. Farming

Studying Engineering Editor Farming Studying Engineering Editor. Farming Studying and assistant Assistant in natural history Studying. I Studying and ass't in chem Studying.. Teaching . Farming...

EXEECISES OF COMMENCEMENT WEEK, 1872.

SUNDAY, J U N E 2. BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS, by the Regent, at Drill Hall, at 3:30 P. M. MONDAY, J U N E 3. EXAMINATIONS, from 8 A. M. to 5 p. M. TUESDAY, J U N E 4. EXAMINATIONS, from 8 A. M. to 5 p. M. Evening, 7:30. Address, by Professor Rodney W^lch, of the Prairie Farmer. WEDNESDAY, J U N E 5. EXAMINATIONS, from 8 A. M. to 12 M. Evening. Address before the Societies, by B * Edward^ President of Normal University.