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Benjamin Hale, A. M., Prof. Chem.

Rev. Charles B. Hadduck, A. M., Prof. of Rhet, and Oratory. William Chamberlain, A. M., Prof. of the Latin and Greek Languages, and Literature.

Commencement.On the Wednesday preceding the last Wednesday in August.

Vacations. First, four weeks from commencement. Second, six weeks from the last Monday in December. Third, two and a half weeks from the Thursday next preceding the last Wednesday in May.

VERMONT UNIVERSITY.

This institution was founded in 1791, and is established at BUR LINGTON, Vt. It has a library of 1500 volumes.

Rev. James Marsh, President.

Rev. Joseph Torrey, Prof. of the Learned Languages. Arthur L. Porter, M. D., Prof. of Chem, and Pharm. George W. Benedict, Prof. of Bot, and Mat. Med, and Math. and Nat. Philos.

Commencement.-Second Wednesday in August.

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

This College was founded November 1, 1800, and is established at MIDDLEBURY, Vt. It has a library of 1646. volumes..

Rev. Joshua Bates, D. D., President.

Edward Turner, A. M., Prof. Math. and Nat. Phil.
Rev. John Hough, A. M., Prof. of Learned Languages.
Rev. William C. Fowler, Prof of Chem.

John Stevens, A. M., Tutor and Librarian.
Commencement.-Third Wednesday in August.

Vacations.-First, four weeks from commencement. Second, seven weeks from the first Wednesday in January. Third, twe weeks from the third Wednesday in May.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

This institution was founded in the year 1638, and is the oldest college in the United States. It is located at CAMBRIDGE, Mass., and has a library of 30,000 volumes.

Hon. Josiah Quincy, LL. D., President.

Fellows. Rev. Eliphalet Porter, D. D. Hwn. Charles Jackson, LL. D. Hon. Nathaniel Bowditch, LL, D. Hon. Joseph Story, LL. D. Hon. Francis C. Gray, A. M. The President and Fellows compose the Corporation.

Ebenezer Francis, Treasurer.

Rev. Henry Ware, D. D. Prof. of Divinity,

Levi Hedge, LL. D., Prof. of Nat. Rel, Mor. Phil. and Civ. Pol.
Edward T. Channing, A. M., Boylston Prof. of Rhet. and Orat.
Rev. John S. Popkin, Elliot Prof. of Greek Lit.
Francis Sales, instructer in French and Spanish.
Hon. Joseph Story, LL. D. Dane Prof. of Law.
Hon. Asahel Stearns, LL. D., University Prof. of Law.
John H. Ashmun, Royal Prof. of Law.

John C. Warren, M. D., Hersey Prof. Anat. and Surg.

Sidney Willard, A. M., Hancock Prof. of Hebrew and Orient.Lang.
George Ticknor, A. M., Prof. of French and Spanish Languages.
John Farrar, A. M., Hollis Prof. of Math. and Nat. Phil.
Andrews Norton, A. M., Dexter Prof. Sacred Lit.
Jacob Bigelow, Prof. Mat. Med. and Bot.

Walter Channing. M. D., Prof. Obstet. and Med. Juris.
John W. Webster, M. D., Erving Prof. Chem. and Min.
Thomas Nuttall, Lecturer on Botany.

Oliver Stearns, A. B.. Tutor in Math. and Nat. Phil.
Edmund L. Cushing, A. B., Tutor in Latin and Greek.
Charles Saunders, A. M., Steward.

Commencement.-Last Wednesday in August.

Vacations.--First; two weeks from the Wednesday preceding the 25th day of December. Second; two weeks from the first Wednesday in April. Third; six weeks next preceding Commencement.

PHI BETA KAPPA.

Alpha of Massachusetts.

Hon. Edward Everett, President.

Rev. James Walker, Vice President.

Charles Folsom, Corresponding and Recording Secr'y.

WILLIAMS COLLEGE.

This college was incorporated June 22d, 1793, and is located at WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. It has a library of 2100 volumes.

Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D. D., President and Prof. of Div. Rev. Aivan Hyde, Vice-President.

Albert Hopkins, Prof. of Math. and Nat. Phil.

William A. Porter, Prof. of Moral Phil. and Rhet.
Ebenezer Kellogg, A. M., Professor of Languages.

John Torrey, Lecturer on Chemistry.

Tutors.--Oscar Harris, Edward Lazell,

Daniel Noble, Treasurer; Daniel N. Dewey, Secretary.
Commencement.-First Wednesday in September.

Vacations. First, four weeks from commencement. Second, six weeks from the Wednesday succeeding the fourth Wednesday of December. Third, three weeks from the third Wednesday of May.

AMHERST COLLEGE.

This college was founded in the year 1821, and is located at AMHERST, Mass. It has a library of 2300 volumes.

Rev. Heman Humphrey, D. Ď., President and Prof. of Mentað and Moral Philos.

Rev. Edward Hitchcock, A. M., Prof. of Chem. and Nat. Hist. Rev. Sylvester Hovey, A. M., Prof. Math. and Nat. Phil.

Rev. Nathan W. Fiske, A. M. Prof. of the Greek Lang, and Lit and Belles Lettres.

Rev. Solomon Peck, A. M. Prof. of Heb. and Lat. Lang. and Lit. Samuel M. Worcester, A. M. Prof. of Rhet. and Oratory. Ebenezer S. Snell, A. M. Associate Prof. of Math. and Nat. Phil. and Librarian.

Ernest Rovel, A. M., Teacher of the French and Spanish, Lan and Literature.

John Leland, Treasurer. Lucius Boltwood, Secretary.
Commencement.-Fourth Wednesday of August.

Vacations. First, four weeks from the fourth Wednesday of August. Second, six weeks from the fourth Wednesday of December. Third, three weeks from the second Wednesday of May.

BROWN UNIVERSITY.

This institution was founded in 1764, and is located at PROVIDENCE, R. I. It has a library of 6000 volumes.

Rev. Francis Wayland, D. D., President.

Solomon Drown, M. D., Prof. of Mat. Med. and Bot.
Levi Wheaton, M. D., Prof. of Theory and Pract. of Med.

Hon. Tristram Burgess, LL. D., Prof. of Orat. and Belles Lettres.

Usher Parsons, M. D., Prof. of Anat. and Surg.

Horatio Gates Bowen, A. M., Prof. Nat. Hist. and Lib.

Alexis Caswell, A. M., Prof. Math. and Nat. Phil.
William G. Goddard, Prof. Mor. Phil. and Metaphysics.
Rev. Romeo Elton, A. M., Prof. of Lang.

The Corporation consists of 12 Fellows and 36 Trustees.
Commencement.-First Wednesday in September.

Vacations. First, three weeks from commencement. Second eight weeks from the last Wednesday in December. Third, two weeks from the third Wednesday in May.

YALE COLLEGE.

This College was founded in the year 1700; and is established at NEW HAVEN, Conn. It has a library of 8,500 volumes. Rev. Jeremiah Day, D. D. LL. D. President.

Hon. David Daggett, LL. D. Professor of Law.

Benjamin Silliman, M. D. LL. D. Frofessor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Mineralogy, and Geology.

James L. Kingsly, A. M., Professor of the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin Languages.

Thomas Hubbard, M. D., Professor of Surgery.

Eli Ives, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, and Lecturer on Diseases of Children.

William Tully, M. D., Prof. Mat. Med. and Botany.

Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, D. D., Dwight Prof. Didac. Theol. Jonathan Knight, M. D., Prof. of Anat., Physiol., and Lect. on Obstetrics.

Josiah W. Gibbs, A. M. Professor of Sacred Lit. and Librarian. Rev. Eleazar T. Fitch, D. D., Professor of Divinity.

Rev. Chauncey A. Goodrich, A. M., Prof. of Rhet. and Orat. Charles Upham Sheppard, A. M., Assist. to the Prof. of Chem. Charles A. Coulomb, Instructer in French.

Jose Antonio Pizarro, Instructer in Spanish.

Tutors.-George Jones, Amos Pettingell, David L. Seymour, Amos Blanchard, William A. Larned, Sidney L. Johnson. Hon. James Hillhouse, LL. D., Treasurer.

Stephen Twining, Steward.

The Corporation consists of 10 Fellows, the Governor, Lieut. Governor, and six senior senators.

Commencement.-Second Wednesday in September.

Vacations. First, six weeks from commencement. Second, two weeks from the second Wednesday in January. Third, from the first Wednesday of May four weeks.

PHI BETA KAPPA.

Alpha of Connecticut.

Officers elected December 7th, 1829.

Hon. Roger Minot Sherman, LL. D. President.
Jonathan Knight, M. D., Vice-President

Aaron N. Skinner, A. M., Corresponding Secretary.
Charles Hooker, M. D., Treasurer.

WASHINGTON COLLEGE.

This College was founded in 1826; and is established at HARTFORD, Conn. It has a library of 5,000 volumes.

Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, D. D. LL. D., President.
Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, D. D. Prof. of Orient. Lang. and Lit.
Hon. William W. Ellsworth, Prof. of Law.

John S. Rogers, M. D., Prof. Chem. and Mineral.

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Horatio Hickock, A. M., Prof. of Agriculture and Polit. Econ. George Sumner, M. D., Prof. of Botany.

Rev. Hector Humphrey, A. M., Prof. of Anc. Languages. Rev. Norman Pinney, A. M., Associate Prof. of Anc. Lang. Rev. Horatio Potter, Prof. of Math. and Nat. Phil. Commencement.-First Thursday in August.

A LIST OF THE COLLEGES IN THE MIDDLE, SOUTHERN, AND WESTERN STATES.

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