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E F A C U L T Y .
]AMES K. PATTERSON. Ph. D., F.   A.,
` Presitlent, Professor of Metaphysics, Civil History.
” ROBERT PETER, M. D., i
Professor of Chemistry and Experimental Physics.
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JOIIN SHACKLEPORD, A. M.,
, Professor of the English Language and Literature.
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I JAMES G. \\'IIl'l`E,
Q Professor of llathetnaties, Physics, and Astronomy.
A. R. CRANDALL,
Professor of Natural History and Director of the Mechanical Department.
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C. R. TYLER, Second Lieutenant U. S. A.,
_ Professor of Civil, Mechanical, and Mining Engineering, Drawing, and Military Science.
F. M. IIELVETI,
Professor of the French and German Languages and Literature.
]OllN ll. NEVILLE, A. M.,
Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature.
MAURICE KIRISY, A. i\l.,
· Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy, and Principal of the Normal Dep't.
I ALBERT A. MENKE, P
~ Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Horticulture, and Agriculture.
\\`AL'l`ER K. l’Arl"l`ERSON,
Principal ofthe Preparatory Department.
\V. G. THORNBURY,
Instructor in Practical Mechanics. I
G. D. UUCKNER, M. D.,
Metlieal 1{xaininer.
. M. L. PENCE, B. S.,
I Professor of Book-keeping and Assistant in Preparatory Department.
i FELIX I. BAR'l`<`>N, ·
{ Tutor in Preparatory Department. ·
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1 instructor in Greek aud Latin.
1 ]OllN GILCIIRIST, i
` i Superintendent of Farm. ’
i Mus. 15. P. RYLANI), ‘
l Matron of Boarding lrlall.