Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Oberlin College for the college year . es of Zoology, Systematic Zoology. Jj! SECONDTERM.—Natural Philosophy—Pneumatics, Acoustics, Electricity, Magnetism j| and Optics, Chemistry, commenced; Whatelys Logic ; Marshs Ecclesiastical History. S) THIRD TERM.—Olmsteds Astronomy—Descriptive and Physical; Chemistry, com- jj pleted; Whatelys Rhetoric; Mahans Intellectual Philosophy, commenced. y FOURTH YE/\R. )i FIRST TERM.—Intellectnal Philosophy, completed; Mahan on the Will; Karnes Ele- ments of Criticism; Danas Manual of Mineralogy. , SECOND TERM.—H


Annual catalogue of the officers and students of Oberlin College for the college year . es of Zoology, Systematic Zoology. Jj! SECONDTERM.—Natural Philosophy—Pneumatics, Acoustics, Electricity, Magnetism j| and Optics, Chemistry, commenced; Whatelys Logic ; Marshs Ecclesiastical History. S) THIRD TERM.—Olmsteds Astronomy—Descriptive and Physical; Chemistry, com- jj pleted; Whatelys Rhetoric; Mahans Intellectual Philosophy, commenced. y FOURTH YE/\R. )i FIRST TERM.—Intellectnal Philosophy, completed; Mahan on the Will; Karnes Ele- ments of Criticism; Danas Manual of Mineralogy. , SECOND TERM.—Hitchcocks Geology; Butlers Analogy; English Poetry; Lec-tures on Ancient Literature. THIRD TERM.—Mahans Moral Philosophy; Guizots I^istory of Civilization; Polit-ical Economy; Censtitution of the United States; Lectures on Modern Literature. Lessons in English Bible, and Compositions, weelcly, throughout the course. YOUNG LADIES PREPARATOHL Rays Arithmetic. Colburns Arithmetic. Bullions English Grammar. Modern Ge-ography. Andrews and Stoddards Latin Grammar and Systematic and thorough instruction in Vocal Music isgiven, without extra charge, to allmembers of the Institution who may desire It. A large portion of the pupils attend to this yfrBranch of study. ^| Although instruction in Instrumental Music forms no part of the course of the Institution, jjyet ample facilities are here afforded, with extra charge, to those ho wish instruction in i jinstrumental music. In this department special pains have been t->n during the past jj})year to provide suitable Instruments for practise, and to procure tho highly competentteachers, while at the same time the terms are as moderate as can e afforded. For the Piano-Forte the terms are Eight Dollars a quarter for tuition, and j e usual addi-tional charges for the use of instruments. Young ladies connected with the lustitntion desiring instruction In this department,are required to make their arrangaments u


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