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GREENE
CATALOGUE OF TilE
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THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1896,1897
l'ress of 1.. c. Chtlds · Son, 33-35 Charlotte Street,
Utica, N. Y .
9/niversity or the State or 9/ew ~ork - -----
ffioard o/' !HQgQnls, 189 7
A :t ( N J. TJ>SO~. 1>. D., LL. I>., L. H. D., C'/tancr.llor \VILLIAM 'RO '\VELL DOANh. D. D., LL. lJ.,' Vice Chancellor FRA. TK , • BLACK, B. A., CTovcrnor, '1 IMOTHY L. \VOOI RUFJ•, M.A., Lieutenant-Governor, J 0 H T PAL l\l E R, • ecretary of tate, E~ -o Jlici'o CHARLES R. SKI :t._ ER, • 1. A., LL. D.. uperintend-
ent of Public Instruction.
In order of Election by Legislature
MARTI 1 I. 'fO\VN 'E :TJ • M.A., LL.D., I 73, A. ·so .. :t Jl"IJD .,.P.'ON, D. D., LL.D., L H. 0., I 74. CilA TNCEY ~I. lJJ~PE\V, LL.D .. 1877, CHAPLh' g. FlTCH, I..~L. B .. ~I. A., L. H. U., 1877, ORRI H. \VARRE.L:r. I . I ., I n. \YHI'l'F..LA \V RhiD, LL. I ., I 7 , \VILLIAM H. \VAT ON, M.A., M.D., 1 1,
HE.TRY h. '1' .RNER, I I,
S1. CLAIR )lcKEL\VA Y, LL. D .. I 3, -HAMIL'I'ON HARRIS, Pu. D., LL. JJ., I 5, lJA1TihL BEACH, PH. D., LL. D., IS S,CARROLL E . .'MI'I'H, LL.D .. 1
PLI Ty '1'. SEXTOr'l', LL. D., I 90, '1'. G ILFORD SMITH, M.A., C. E., 189o. \V~I. C. 1JOANE, D. D., J..,J.,. D., 1892, LEWI A. STI.MSOX, B. A., M. 1J., I 93, .'YLVE 'l'ER :MALONE, I 94. ALBERT VANDERYEER, :\L D .• PH. D., I 95 CHE ''l'hR S. LORD, M. A.,
Elected by the Regents
~IEL \~ILL l>E\YEY, M. A., SecrelmJ'. I"~ .. ,
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.9loard o/ Cducation
F. H. BhAL , J. 1• . L. C UN 1 ~I ~ G H A ~1. .M .. PARKER, hUGb~:~E CLINTON, -E. D. MOR E,
Term expires in 1
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J. 1•. L. CUI\NINCr HAM, M. ·.PARKER, \V. I•. P USSELL.
Prc.li'dent Secretary
Treasurer
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r:-J'taculty
\VILLIA::\1 N. HARRIS, ~ns: l\IARY L. I BbiJL, JOH ~ \V. LUMBARD, MI .l~hLJ....IE M. SKILL~fAN', -.MI J·l 0~ ~1. OLM 'rEAD, ~H MAT'Y C. ALDPICH,
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PRJ.:\CJP u. PRECEl'TRl' s
(, RA I MAR DEPAKTME~T
lXTI R II'DIATF. DEPARTMJ<JST
- S~<:co D l'RntARY DEPARTMH•T
FJR T PRIMARY DEPAR'Uil'l\T
janitor.
!Pupils [Post braduates, *. Behind Craclc,- .]
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Xcadomic 0opartmont
SPECIAL STUDENTS
'arter, Charles F.,:· \ an \aiken burg, Ralph I>. Carter. George I>.,*
Harnett, Ilel "11 M., Bullock, Linda 1 . ,
lose, i\Iaucl 1\L, * Juliand, Daisy B.*
Non-Resident
H.edrnond, Daniel \\ . , * TWELFTH GRADE
Grcuu
J uliancl, Louis, \ an\ alkenburgh I ayn1ond I I.
Barber, Pen a A.,
l>rown, .~..Tellie.J.,
::\lanninu·, 1Iay,
\Vhi t more. h. ~lay. Non-Resident
Carter, Dewy J., ELEVENTH GRADE
Bryant, 1 . Bur lett, \Vhitmore, I~ rank E., Keeler, Arza B . .
Brown, ::\1 ill ic A., Morse, ~Ivra \V.,
"'
kinncr, Annie L.
Non- Resident Elliott, l:.arl II.,
Redmond, John 1 . , I oberts, Alfred J~., h..ogers. I~ red L.,
tone, Arthur l!.. B., -1Ici\Ioran, Grace ~I., \Vhitlock, "\ d lie 1\1.,
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Greene
Crceuc Greene Greene Greene 6
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reene GreCJu: Greene
Boughton, I crt E., Leary, I~ red L. ,
lien, Minnie ~1.,
Bryant, Jennie D., 1 .. oster. Blanche ~I.,
i lli land, I~ffa,
Hotchki~s, 1~ loyd B., mith, T cllie,
TENTH GRADE
Pogers, l~rne t
Keeler, Alice ' .. I umph, nnie I~.,
\V edge. I~ thel A.
Non-Resident
NINTH GRADE
unnincrhc:un, Charles \V., Leary. Charles L., Johnson, Tracy K., ~I art in, 1~ red . ,
J uliand, Albert . , Page, I• red 1:. .. J uliand. harlcs . , \Velch. Leon C., J uliand, Charles S.,- \Vheeler, Henry H., Knickerbocker, Floyd h.. \\heeler, 1\.al ph S.
1 1 apier, arab \V.,
1\.umph, Blanche,
G"rcCJu
Greozc
Cornelius. Sadie J.,illiland, Grace,
Holdredge. Ethelyn A .. Johnson, I~ lorence C.,-
Yan \·alkenburgh, Helen \Vhitten, 'Mabel C.
. '
Non-Resident
line, Berry L.,
Elliott, Payn1ond I-I., .~ross. l:.dward .~.t.,
Loomis, Arthur B., Porter, George G., Purdy, Claude E., \Vinston, Harry T.,-1 urroughs, Pearl .i\I., Loo1nis, Edith i\1. ,h.edmond, Katharine C ..
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Greene Greene Greene Greene Grce1u Greene G 1'eene Greuu Greene
G1·eel/e
.Srarnmar 'lJcparbnanl
Hall, J-. rcderick, Langdon, Harold, Martin, Robert,
dams, .. ora, 1 igg , May, Brigham, ~1ary, Graves. Titna, Jackson, Clara, Julian d. hristine,
,ros , arl, Hagaman, 1-. red, Ingraham, l•loyd, Porter, \Villiam, Seymour, Burdett, ·owles, ~lav,
" ~1 arcy, Liz7,ie, \Vinston, 1\lary,
Bruce, \Villiam, 1 unning, Joseph,
· o er, Bruce,
],adger, Julia, Brown, 1 na,
ook, Jennie. ornelius, ldct, ,ray, gnes,
Johnson, ~fabel,
Birdlebongh, Iva, I Iarrinrrton, hva, Powell, 1crtrude,
EIGHTH GRADE :\1erchant, Ralph, Pike. Leon,
alisbur), Julian.
1 ~e t~ evre, l~ Iorence, ~1orsc. ~largucrite,
Haec. Ethel. aunders. 1 lanche,
Zimmer, Mollie.
Non-Resident
SEVENTH GRADE andford. h.alph, tnith, Charles.
Page, Bernice, Page. Breta, Stnith. 'lara, "'tratton, Jessie, \Vhitmore, .. • eHie.
Non-Resident
Gretne Greene Greene G1 eCJte
Crccue Crceue (.;reeue (;reeue
Crccue Greene Greene
fntor;nediato 0oparbnont
SIXTH GRADE
I righam, }"loyd, urti , Hiram,
DeLatnarter, ~lahlon, Jackson, Charles, Knickerbocker, I~ rank,
Amherst, Lusetta, 1 olt, Lena, Bryant, 1-i Iorence, Bush, Bessie, I I inman, Lillie,
andford, Pierce, haw, l~arl,
kill man, 1~ red eric, panic, Benjamin.
Hubb. rd. 1\ellic, Langdon. E\'a,
osscr, L:lsie, ... Tosser, Irene.
FIFTH GRADE
Barnes, \Varren, Barnett, Elwin, Bullock, Lee, Davis, Fred, I~xcell, 'harles, Hayes, Frank, I !ayes. Merton,
Autin, Lena, Badger, Blanche, Flagg. I~ Iorence, Leach, I:..dna,
I I ughes. Richard, Kelsey, George, Leach, Arthur, Leach, ~ tillman, Peck, Clifford, Ticknor. \Valt "r. \Vhitten. Bowar L
Lv n. ~ tella, Page, ~label, Rogers, Viola.
~lo.e. :ruernsey, Hughes, harlcs,
Badger, ] lanche, ran lall, Lucie.
l~xcell, Maud, hlliott, Grace. l::.nglish. Yi vi en, I lughes, Lui u, Lown, M au le,
Carter, (Juy,
Aclams, Charles, \shiey, 7Uy, Dri call, \Villie, l~dgerton, \ erne,
,rav, I~ rederick, J
Johnson, Paul,
utin, Anna, Birrrrs, I Jelen. Culver, Mertie, ];..lliott, l ertha, l Iarraman, Leona,
Socond ~rb11ary
FOURTH GRADE
Hayes. Berton, .. T orris, I· rank.
Lawrence, Maud, Race, 1\Jarion,
haw, l\1 abel, Thoznp on, lara, Trudell. Mill), \VeiL. l::.va, \Veils, Cora.
Non-Resident
THIRD GRADE
Johnson, Harold, Peck, .i\Iaurice. Pead, Henry,
ali bury, Leigh, \\ illiams, Julian.
Jones, ~~au d. ] ackson, :Mabel.
tnith l1 lorence, \\ hitn1orc, Lena, \ V clcl1, Jennie.
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Grceuc
.7irst !?rin1ar.!l
SECOND GRADE
l ullock, Archie, 1 avid on. John, English, Arthur, J one , Clan le,
I arnes, Lelia. Chantler, ~Ial el, Good-ell. Lena, .ra v. Lilian.
I-I ughes. Bertha,
Parnt;S, Orri , Barnett, l~obert. Barnett, Charles, I:!.xcell, Albert, l~xcdl. \Villie, Gag~. 1~ rank. Garrett, I:!.arl, I lorton, hester, Ingersoll, \Varren, Jack on. \Valter, Johnson, George, L tson, John. '\ lS 'Cr, Delmar,
Atnherst, Jennie, Attwater, 1Iadelcine, Bolt. ~Iarie, Chantler, Lillian.
~fo her, Charles, Rogers, Hat-ri on.
mith. Linn, \Velch, l Iarold.
Kalb, Annie. Osborne, l:!.dna. Rich, Hazel, \ an S] \ kc, I~ lo sic, .,
\Vhitten, :\Iary.
FIRST GRADE
imstead, h on, Pearsall, Leo, I~.tce, Leo, Russell. \Villiam, Sanford, l:!.ddie, Shaw, Ro -. Stnall, HarT\',
ol
tevcr. Lewis. Sweetland, Ra \', \.an Slyke, I_. rank, \Veils, Earl, \\.ells. George.
Johnson, nna, Jones, Ina, Lawton. Ina, Lawrence, ~~ yrtle,
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Cook, Alice, Dutcher, 1\o. e, Elliott, 1~ lossic,
Ilinman. P·arl. II oag. 'lari be 1. llotchki arne, li ugh~;;s, ~I abel.
Academic 1 epartment,
<.ram mar Department.
I ntl.!rmediatc Department,
2d Primary 1 cpartment,
1st 1 rimary I epartment,
Total, .
Academic Department. Grammar ·• Intermediate " 2d Primary 1st Primary,
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Total~.
Lawton, ~Iarv . ..,
Pease, larib I. Peters, Libbie, Saxten, Annie,
herwood, Hazel. tagarnan. Minnie.
Tallett. Lucile.
-Summary
Special tudents. 12th Grade, nth " 1oth ·• 9th ..
th " jth " 6th ..
sth " 4th ..
3d 2d " 1St "
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Re ident .
49 33 39 39 65
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7 13 12 30-70 25
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21-39 19 21-40 IS
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Course or cStudy
The course of study provides for twelve years' work, two year in each of the lower departments, and four years in the academic departm nt. '1 he following is a summary of the work re tuired.
Fa:sT PRI\1 RY I )f.l'AR 1'\IF~T.-Firsl Grade. Chart : first reader: second reader begun. :pelling, written and oral. \Yriting and reading- simple numbers; elementary work in addition, subtraction, multiplication and divi. ion, a· far as thirty, I >rnwing .
.''ltcond Gradt•.-Second reader finished. Spelling, oral and written . .Xumber work in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as far as seventy five. Language. Oral lesson · in geography, history and physiology. 1 >rawing.
S!~CO.\I> J>RntARY lhPAR'I'\IE~T.-7hird Grade,-Third reader begun. Supplementary reading. Spelling, oral and written. 'l'ables comp1eted and reviewed. Primary arithmetic during the Spring term. Oral le. sons in geography and hbtory. l >rawing. Physwlogy and hygiene.
Foro th Grade.-'l'hird reader completed, fourth reader begun; sup plementary reading. \Vritten spelling. Primary arithmetie to fractions. Oral geography: primary geography begun. Language and composition lessons from text-book. lJrawing. l hysiology and hygiene·
l~TER\If DIA'I'J: DHARTM 1~.\T. -Fifth f;rade.-Fourth reader: supplementary reading. \Vritten spelling; word studies. Complete pri· mar:; arithmetic. Introductory grammar, Finish primary geography and map drawing. \Yriting. Drawing. Phy iology and Hygiene.
:...,·h th Grade.- Fourth reader. Spelling. \Yriting, copy books. Drawing. Geography to Canada. Introductory grammar. Complete arithmetic to fractions. Physiology and hygiene.
(,HAMMAR D1 PART filS J. .\cVt1llh (rrade.-Reacling from fifth reader and history. ~pelling. \Vriting. Geography to Africa. Introductory grammar reviewed and advanced grammar begun. Drawing. Complete arithmetic to measurements. Physiology and hygiene.
!.:.tl{hlh Grade.-Reading. Spelling. Complete arithmetic to di -count. \Vriting. Drawing. Creography finished. Elementary English finished. Intellectual arithmetic. New York History. Physiology and hygiene.
Composition work. declamation . recitations and supplementary reading in each grade. The work for the different grades in Drawing is the same as laid out in Prang's ~fanual.
AcAI>RM rc I>RPAR DIF :-.; t.-'1'1 c <;tudies of the Academic I Jepartment are arranged accordmg to t 1e courses of study which the different pupils arc pursuing. and lead t , a Regent's diploma which is required for graduation. 'l'he form giYcn below contains the course of studies to be pursued, ·which may he varied by substituting one or more elective subjects cho en from the Regent's course. 'l'wo grades often take one or more studies together, thus ecuring fewer but larger cla se • and increasing the interest in the study.
'!'he studies in the grades above the ninth arc changed somewhat from year to year, heing adapted to the studies offered at the different examinations of the Regent , and arranged to meet the needs of the pupil . ome studies, howe\·er, are best taken during the work of particular grade , as rhetoric and algebra in the tenth, geometry and Latin in the eleventh, and Cre ar in the twelfth.
9th Grade.
lOth :~rade.
nth Grade.
12th Grade.
---~egular Studies
1st Term.
Arithmetic, Engli~h. I rawing.
Algebra, Com position,
Phys. Geography.
Geometry, Latin,
Literature.
German, Cre...;ar,
Physics.
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2nd 'l'erm.
Arithmetic, En!?lish,
Physwlogy.
Algebra, Rhetoric, History.
Geometry, Latin,
Literature.
German, Cc:esar,
Physics.
Uoxl 2ooks
CoM MO~ l!. Gl 1 11,-hcogrnphy, lfm·pc1· ,· Spellmg, Gilbert; Arithmetic, J.l fi/ne; :rrammar, 1/ydc, Reed a11d /{cl/o;o;: Readers, lJm1res; Supplementary Reader~. JJicGuffcy, llarjJc1· ,· \Yriting, Sheldon's l ·u·tical Sy tcm ,·Drawing, P ·rang's ho1·tt-r <..oune. Mu ic, Rcadn s
.and Cha·rts of f\·onnal Jlfusic Com·sc. l\I ATIIF MA 11 .-Advanced Arithmetic, lfarpe1·; Algebra, ..lftbu;
lVcntworth ami /Jill's Excrctses, Geometry, lf'eutworth / 'l'rigonom try, IVurtworllt; Book keeping, lVtlli'twzs &-> Rogo s.
SciEi'\CE.-Botany, G1·ay; Geology, Daua ,· Chemistry, A1 "'J' ,· Physic , A71C1J' ,· Physwlogy, J{utchinson; Astronomy .. 'tce/c ,· Cidl
overnment, J'ozmJr; Economics, Cltajnir ,· Phy ical :reography, J{ouslon; Health Les ons, Pathfinder.
L 'GU GF • -herman, Joynes- lft!r~·ncr (;rammar, II mman's l·i"rsl n11d Second l>ooks ,· Latin, A lien and G1 ec1zough's Grammar, jones' J;··irst Lessons, }{m·pcr and Tolman's [.(rsar. A lien mrd &1·eenoul{h's Ciuro, J{arper's V1i·gil ,· Greek, Goorl:vi11's Gramma1·, IVhtlc' s Lessons.
H1 roRY AI J> BElli - LF.Il'l RS.-IIi tory of N'ew York • tate, 1:/cndricl.: ,· .American History, JllontgomctJ'; Grecian Ill tory. Banzes ,· English History, ilfmt(t{OIIle1J' ,· R >man II istcny . ..lfJ•ers; Les~ons in English, Lock'<uood; R hetoric, JJ. j. ]Jill; Engli h Literature, L hmu .American Literature, /Jaw/horne.
------0crllzs, 1897-8
Board with Room can be obtained in private familie from ~3.00 to 4.00 per week. Ro m1s for self-boarders can be found at rea. onable
rates. The charge for tuition per quarter of 10 weeks, is a follow
Primary Department . Intermediate Department, Grammar Department, . . . Academic Department, Common hngli h. .
'' '' Higher English, Mathematic· and
., ., -~ -::> 3.00 3· 75 4·50
Languages, 5. 2 5 Bills payable quarterly in advance. Pupils may enter at any timt!
and pay proportionately; but no bills will be made out for less than four weeks, and no deduction will be made for absence of less than three weeks per quartt•r.
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Location
:rrcene lS ituated 011 the Chenango River, and on the rtica and Binghamton division of the D., L. · \Y. Railway, twenty miles north of Binghamton.
-------------------Library and .7fpparatus
'l'he library consists of about I ,200 volumes, comprising standard works of biography, travel, history, literature, science, and fiction. ]Jictionaries, the American CyclopF•dia, with the Annuals, gazctecrs and other reference works are always acce sible. Apparatus is on hand for illustrating phy ics, chemistry, physiology and astronomy. Apparatus and books arc being added each year.
'J'he buildings are warmed by combined steam and furnace heat, and furnished with modern appliances.
---------------------School Jfours
Pupils are required to be m attendance from 9 to 11:45 o'clock A. M.,
and from 1:15 to 3:30 o'clock 1'. M. It is expected that pupils of the higher grades will devote additional time to study. Pupils of the first grade may be dismissed at 11 o'clock and 3 o'clock.
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'l'he present sy::.tem of grading was adopted during the . chool year I 2 1883 ; since which time the following have finished the course of study prescribed and have received the diploma of the school:-
I 3-Kate M. Dcnmson, Lillian Roger , arah E . Rus ell. ISS4-Ethloine \Vhittenhall. 1 s-Elfred H. Barton. I 6-\Ynlter D. Lyon, Charles T. "t. John. 18 7- Charles L. Benedict, Ernest E. Race, Laura C. Juliand. 1 ""'-\Yilliam 0. Harnett, George L. Beach,* John \V. Lumbard,
Addie A. Allen Blanding, \ ernette E. Allis Longuet, Harriet L. Day, Addie ~I. Sherwood \ \?augh.
•J ecea ed.
IS
1889 \Vinthrop A. \Vclch, Jennie . Juliand \Yilliams, Carrie .M. Spencer, Mary L. \Yilliams.
I 90-l• rerlerick g_ Bradley, heo. baton .Morse, Ivan C. Purple. Lewis A. \Villiams. i\1 innie J. \Vylic h0odenough.
1 Q 1-Ale.x. })ay, l• red B. Skinner, Francis E. Bryant, Dora A. \Yngner, }.Iargnrct B. \Voocl.
1 92-Frank L. Ireland, Herbert A. Ireland. Edward . Jack on, Freel\ . P. 'l'urk, Ray L. \Villiams.
1 93-Courtney •. Bryant, H. 1 orscy ."pencer, Frederick h. \Vebh, (~race A. Carter, Mabel L . Robert Cooley, Clara V. Rogers, Jennie 1. Schenck, Nellie i\1 .• killman.
I 94-LcRoy G. Martin, C. Lewis Rumph. Cora b. Beach, Clara C. Julinnd, Cornelia E. Juliand, Mary A. Juliand, Grace M. Pike, ~Jarilla H. alisbury.
1 95-Charles F. artcr, George B. Carter, Daniel \V. Redmond, Minnie \V. Merrell, lara D. Rumph, M. Pearle killman, Yina M. Spencer, \Vinnie l.I. \Veeks.
I 96-Leon N. Clark, \Valter H. Smith, La Verne A \Valker, Maud ~1. Close, Daisy B. J uliand.
Presid,•nt, l'icc President,
Secretary, T1·easurc r,
I 97· September 13,
I 9 • January 24-2~. ~farch 21 25, June 13 17, June 23,
June 24,
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GRACI A. CARJI'R.
\VAITF.R H .• ~IIIH. c. LE\\'J Rl MPH.
Xcadomic Elcar,~ 1897-98
Holida • vacation of one week. . chool begin~.
Regents' examinations. ,, ,,
,, '' Commencement.
~chool closes. Summer vacation of elev n weeks.
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