. The New York State business directory, containing the names, business and address of all merchants, manufacturers, and professional men throughout the state. ening of the Winter Session, the candidate must be atleast 1G years of age and pass satisfactory examinations in Heading, Spelling, Penmanship,Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, five Chapters of Davies Bourdons Algebra, and threeBook* of Davies Legendres Geometry. For Admission to advanced standing, at the opening ofeither the Winter or Summer Session, the candidate must be correspondingly older, and passsatisfactory examinations i


. The New York State business directory, containing the names, business and address of all merchants, manufacturers, and professional men throughout the state. ening of the Winter Session, the candidate must be atleast 1G years of age and pass satisfactory examinations in Heading, Spelling, Penmanship,Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, five Chapters of Davies Bourdons Algebra, and threeBook* of Davies Legendres Geometry. For Admission to advanced standing, at the opening ofeither the Winter or Summer Session, the candidate must be correspondingly older, and passsatisfactory examinations in the same, and, also, in all the previous studies of the Division whichhe proposes to enter. sessions ;t:d -V-A-OA-TIOISrS. The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions. The first or Winter Session consists of twenty-one weeks, and is followed by a vacation of one week. The Second or Summer Session consistsof twenty weeks, and is followed by a vacation of ten weeks, The Annual Register, giving full particulars, may be obtained at VvM. II. YOUNGS BookStore, or from Prof. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, ACADEMIES. 977 s 8 z CO ? r> 3O ?HI 5T o. 978 NEW YORK STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. » anhaffari College! (CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.) MANHATTANVILLE, NEW YORK. This Institution, incorporated and empowered to confer Degrees bythe Eegents of the University of the State of New York, offers further the moral, intellectual, and physical developmentof students. The situation of the College is not surpassed in landscapebeauty, or salubrity, by that of any similar institution in the occupies an elevated position on the east bank of the Hudson, besidethe village of Manhattanville, about eight miles from New York City. Its object is to afford the youth of our country the means of acquiringthe highest grade of education attained in the best American Universi-ties or Colleges. While the conductors mean that the Classic Lan-guages shall be thoroughly studied, they h


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