Annual calendar . an Joaquin Co. Scoggins, Ethel Colusa Co. Shelford, Lurena Sonoma Co. Shelford, Tempie Sonoma Co. Spinks, Cynthia Fresno Co. Stiles, Alice L Lassen Co. Winkler, Ada Sonoma Co. Wright, Almeda Sonoma Co. GRADUATES. BoTTOMES Normal Department, 1889 Florbn< i. E. BUTCHER Normal Department, 1890 rOHN EDWIN FULTON Biblical Department, 1890 SUMMARY. I ,adies 85 (Gentlemen 88 Total 173 HEALDSBURG COLLEGE. 17 Hqw to Reach Healdsburg. Healdsburg is on the line of the S. F. and N. P. R. R., sixty-five miles north of San Francisco. Trains on this road leave SanFrancisco at 7:30


Annual calendar . an Joaquin Co. Scoggins, Ethel Colusa Co. Shelford, Lurena Sonoma Co. Shelford, Tempie Sonoma Co. Spinks, Cynthia Fresno Co. Stiles, Alice L Lassen Co. Winkler, Ada Sonoma Co. Wright, Almeda Sonoma Co. GRADUATES. BoTTOMES Normal Department, 1889 Florbn< i. E. BUTCHER Normal Department, 1890 rOHN EDWIN FULTON Biblical Department, 1890 SUMMARY. I ,adies 85 (Gentlemen 88 Total 173 HEALDSBURG COLLEGE. 17 Hqw to Reach Healdsburg. Healdsburg is on the line of the S. F. and N. P. R. R., sixty-five miles north of San Francisco. Trains on this road leave SanFrancisco at 7:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. by ferry from the foot ofMarket Street. Persons coming over the C. P. and the S. P. R. R.,unless they desire to come by way of San Francisco, can purchasetickets to Santa Rosa, which is a point on the S. F. and N. P. R. miles from Healdsburg, where they change to the latter roadfor Healdsburg. Persons sending notice beforehand will be met atthe station by carriage from Students HEALDSBURG COLLEGE. HISTORY AND ORGANIZATION. For several years before the establishment of Healdsburg Col-lege, the Seventh-day Adventists of the Pacific Coast had felt theneed of an educational institution under their own desired a school in which thorough instruction and strongmoral influences should be combined. In 1881, at the annual camp-meeting of Adventists, at Sacra-mento, Cal., these feelings were embodied in a resolution of theCalifornia Conference to establish a denominational school in thisState. A committee of seven was appointed to select a site, raisemeans, purchase property, and to effect a corporation. Healdsburg,a pretty village at the head of Russian River Valley, was selectedfor the site. The valuable property known as the Healdsburg In-stitute was purchased, and school was opened within six monthsfrom the time the committee was appointed. The school was char-tered as a college October 2, 1882, and is managed by a board ofseven tr


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