1889-1890 DMLC Catalog

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CATALOGUE

DR. MARTI N LUTHER COLLEGE. NEW ULM, MINN.

!889-'90.

N EW U L M . MINN. R EV IE\\' BOOK AND JOB PRIKT;NG u o r s E

1890.


BOARD OF .DIRECTORS. RITY. C. .J. ALBRECHT, REV. CHAS. GAUSEWI'l'Z, REV. L. F. FREY, REv. CHR, Bmm1m, REv. M. H. QumrL, W. LINDECKE, ESQ., .J. G. STRAUCH, EsQ., A., GUKDLACH, ESQ., .l,. KRooK, EsQ.,

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Now Ulm. St. Paul. New Ulm. Red Wing. Minneapolis. St. Paul. - St. Peter . St. Paul. - New Ulm.

FACULT

I

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REV. 0. HOYE� PRESIDENT, AND PROFESSOR OF

Ri,;v, C,

J.

ALBREO

PROFESSOR OF PASTORAL I

REv.

J.

SCHALLEE

PROF'ESSOR OF EXEGES[S AND CHI

REv. C RE1CHENBEC

PROFESSOR OF LATIK AND

OFFICERS OF1 THE BOARD.

REv. G. T. BUR�

PROFESSOR OF F.NGLISH LANGUAGE ANI

SECRET.\RY OF THE FAC(

REV. C. .J. ALBRECHT, REV. CHAS. GAUSEWITZ, K. KROOK, ESQ.,

President. - Secretary. Treasurer.

Meeting at the beginning of each term. Annual meeting during the session of the Ev. Lutheran Synod of Minnesota and other States.

REV.

A.

REIM,

PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NI


TORS. -

New Ulm. St. Paul. New Ulm.

Reu Wing. Minneapolis. St. Paul. - St. Peter. St. Paul. - New Ulm.

FACULTY. REV. 0. HOYER, PRESIDENT, AND PROFESSOR OF DOGMATICS.

R1-:v. C.

J.

ALBRECHT,

PROFESSOR OF PASTORAL THEOLOGY.

REv.

J.

SCHALLER,

PROFESSOR OF EXEGESIS AND CHURCH HISTORY.

REv. C RElCHENBECHER, PROFESSOR OF LATIK AND GREEK.

BOARD.

REV. G. T. BURK, PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, AND SECRET.\RY OF THE B"ACULTY.

President. - Secretary. Treasurer. •rm. Annual meeting nod of Minnesota and

REV. A. REIM, PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE.


DR • .-VIAR'l'IN LUTHER COLJ,EGE.

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REGISTER OF STUDENTS. THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. Class I. 1.

AGATHER,

2.

MALKOW,

A.,

Lodz, Russia.

C. F.,

St. Leo, Minn: Class II.

3.

ALBRECHT

DITTBRENNER,

H .,

DYSTERHEFT,

6.

ENGEL

7,

F1scHER, Fr,,*

8.

FRITZKE

9.

MONHARDT,

Blakely, Minn. Wlaclawek, Russia.

R.,

A.

J,,

Lodz, Russia.

J.,

Lodz, Russia. Eger, Austria.

G,

Milford, Minn. E.,

IO.

SATTELMEYER,

Ir.

ZIMMERMANN,

Eitzen, Minn.

F., A.,

Koszajec, Russia. Schwaendi, Switzer land.

Class III.

S.,•x-

12 .

FISCHER,

13,

KRAETER, G.,t

E.,

14.

MoEBus,

15.

Sc1-ILUETERBusCH,

Eger, Austria. Zdunska-Wola, Russia. Lodz, Russia.

H.,t Solingen, Germany.

16.

ZUELOW,

,t

Parsow, Germany.

17.

ZuELOW, vV,,

Parsow, (;ermany.

• Dismissed .

t

0

Left afkr few week,., :t Left tlw second term .


DR . .WAR1'IN LUTHER COlLEGE. F:GE.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

ENTS. ENT,

Prima,

r. ACKERMANN, A., KOEHLER, FR., 2.

Nussdorf, Germany, Minneaqolis, Minn.

Secunda.

r. FREY, Au·., HOHENSTEIN, A , 3- RUETHER, FR., 4. SEIFERT, THEO.,

New Ulm, Minn. Hanover, Minn. Red Wing, Minn. Stillwater, Minn.

2.

uss1a. Minn:

Tertia,

Minn. 'ek, Russia. lussi::i. USS!::I.

ustria. Minn. Minn. c, Russia. 1di, Switzer land.

r. 2.

Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing, Minn. Quarta,

J. 2.

3-

BUENGER, K. FRITZ, E., KUHN, A,

New Ulm, Minn. New Ulm, Minn. Hanover, Minn.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT

1s tria. -Wola, Russia.

I.

USS!a,

2.

, Germany. Germany. Germany.

4.

('OB<l term.

BENDER, CHR , WALTER, W.,

Quinta.

3-

56.

DASLER, A' GRAF, CHAS., JESKE, R., QuEHL, FR, THEOBALD, 0, UETZMANN, FR.,

Lodz, Russia. Dale, Switzerland. Hutchinson, Minn. Mmneapolis, Minn. Lodz, Russia. Gibbon, Minn.

5


DR.

6

,l!fARTIN LUTHER COLJ,JWE. Sextn.

I.

New Ulm, Minn.

I.,

ALBRECHT,

St. Peter, Minn.

A.,

2.

EMMEL,

3·

FREITAG,

Nicollet, Minn.

P.,

4.

SAUER, AUG.,

5.

SCHULZE,

New Ulm, Minn.

J.,

Mankato, Minn.

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Class A. I.

-WELLNITZ,].,

Sleepy Eye, Minn.

2,

KROOK, H.,

New Ulm, Minn. Class B,

New Ulm, Minn.

I.

FRITSCHE, FR.'

I.

ALLMEYER, FR.,

Chester, lll

2.

BAASEN, FR.,

New Ulm, Minn.

3.

BADE, FR.,

Lake City, Minn.

Class C,

4,

BAAR.SCH, A.,

5.

BRAUN,

6.

BUSHARD,

7.

FRIEDEL,

8,

HORNBURG,

9

New Ulm, Minn.

H., F.

Hutchinson, Minn.

J.,

J,,

KIESLING,

G.

Lafayette, Minn. Gibbon, Minn.

C., G.,

New Ulm, Mi1:n.

H.,

Lake City. Minn Courtland, Minn,

IO,

LANGE,

I I.

l\'f UELLER, E ,

12.

MowrGOMERY,

W,,

New Ulm, Minn.

0,,

New Ulm, Minn.

13.

NOLL,

14.

OETTING,

15.

OTTO, FR.,

Courtland, Minn. Nicollet, Minn,

16.

ZANDER, Jos.,

New Ulm, Minn.

Norwood, Minn. G.,


Dll. JIAR'lll\' I.U1'HER GOl,l,EUK Class D, I. 2.

BOERGER,

3.

BOOCK,

0.,

Town Moltke, Minn. New Ulm, Minn.

G'

E.,

4.

BUERKLE,

5. 6.

BREITKREUTZ,

7. 8.

Town Benton, Minn .

BAUERMEISTER, F.,

Town Moltke, Minn. Renville, :\1 inn,

P.,

Co1uJEs, E,,

New Ulm, Minn.

CORDS, CHAS .,

New Prague, Minn .

F.,

DEHRER,

Mendota, Minn. Canby, Minn.

ERICKSON, E., IO.

Town Eden, Minn.

H.,

FREITAG,

I I.

FRICKE, CHAS'

[ 2.

GERllER,

Chicago, Ill.

J.,

West Newton. Minn. New Ulm, Minn.

GOEDE, H' HOEFER,

Hanover, Minn.

\V.,

HAMPEL, Jos.,

Potsdam, Minn.

HELLMANN, H.,

New Ulm, Minn.

HoF.FFKEN, J . ,

Town Benton, Minn.

HoRBACH,

G.,

Minneapolis, Minn. Canby, Minn.

JACOBSON, J., 20.

KLIEVER,

R.,

2 I.

KOEPKE,

\V.,

22.

Minneapolis, Minn. New Ulm, Minn.

KROEGER, ALU.,

St. Paul, Minn.

LANGE, FR,

Lafayette, Minn.

I ,ARSON, 0.,

Canby, Minn.

LAUDENSCHLAEGER, LEWERENZ, H.,

W.,

New Ulm, Minn. Litchfield, Minn.

LINDERT,

H.,

Young America, Minn.

MAHLKE,

H.,

\Vellington, Minn.

A.,

New Ulm, Minn.

29.

OSWALD,

30

PALMER, A.,

West Newton, Minn.

31

RYDEEN, F. ,

Town Severance, Minn.

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32.

SCHNOllERICH, G.,

33· SCHROER, FR., 34. SPANG~:NnERG, 35· ULRICH, w.,

New Ulm, Minn. New Ulm, Minn

vv.,

St Paul, Minn . Bernadotte. Minn.

36.

YUNGBl,UT, GEO.,

White Bear Lake Minn .

37·

ZELL, CHAS.,

Minneapolis, Minn.

NORMAL DEPARTMENT-

Class A, I.

WELLNITZ, J ,

Sleepy Eye, Minn. ClassB.

Class C.

ALLMEYER, FR,

Chester, Ill.

3.

Orro, FR.,

Nicollet, Minn_

4

L!oWERE"IZ, H.,

Li tchfiel<l, Minn .

2

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.

A.

1-IORNllURG, C ,

BOOCK, G., BRAUN, H. , FRIEDEL,

KIESLING, G,

J.,

OswALD, -~,

FRITSCHE, FR .,

SCHROER, FR '

ZANDE-R, Jos.


DR. ,11AR'l1N LU'l'HER COLLEGE.

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B,

BAARSCH, At,ll.,

A.,

BAASEN, F.

BAUERMEISTER, FR., BUSHARD, F. CORDES,

J.,

E.,

KROEGER, ALB., LA!',-GE, FR., LANGE,

G.,

LAUDENSCHLAEGER, LARSON,

0,

LINDERT, H.,

DEHRER, F., ERICKSON,

R.,

KLIEVER,

BADE, FR.,

E.,

MUELLER,

w'

FRICKE, CH.,

NOLL,

GERBER, J .,

OETTING,

GOEDE,

H.,

HOEFER,

G.,

PALMER, A.,

W,,

RYDEEN,

HAMPEL, JOS., HOEFFKEN,

E.,

F,,

S~HNOBER1CH,

J.,

] AC0llS0N, ] .,

G.,

SPAN.;ENBERG, vV., JUNGBLUT, GEO.,

ZELL, CHAS.

I

W.,


DR. ,U.-JR1'IN LUTHER COLLEGE.

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SUMMARY OF STUDENTS. THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT : CL,\ ~:; 1 ...... . .... . .. . . . . CLA SS

2... . . . . .. ..

CLASS 3 . . ..

2 . . ... ..... . . . . . . .... ... . ... 0

... . .... ..... ... .. . ... .. . .. . . ... .. ... . .. ri

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT : PRIMA . . . . S ECUNDA.. ..

... . . .. .. ...

.... .•.. . . ..

. .. . . ...... . . .. 2

T E RTI A . .. . .. ... .. . .. .. Ql"ARTA .. . ..... .. .. . . .. ... .... .

. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .... .i

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT : QnNTA .... . .. .. . . ... .. ..... . SE:X:TA . .• . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .......

. .. . . . . ... ..... . Ii . .. . .. . . . ... .. 5

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .... . . ... . .. .. ..

CLA SS

A. . . .

CLA SS

B .. .. ... . . . .... . . ... . .

CLASS

C. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

., . .1

. . lli

CLA SS D. .. . ........... . .... .. . . . .... . . . .

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NORMAL DEPARTMENT : CLASS A ...... . ... . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . ..... . .. . . . .. . .. . 1 CLA SS

B . ... .. . .. . . . ..... .. . . ... . . ... . .

C LA SS C . .... ... ............. . . . ...... CLASS

.. ... . .... • .. 2

D . ... . . . . .. ... . . . . .. ... . ....... . .. . ...

····· · 1

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: A ... .. . . . . ..... ...... .. ... .. . . . . . · ··· · ··· .. .. \J B . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . ... . ... . ..... 3l TOTAL I N ALL D E P A HT~IE NT S . .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 13 \J C O'CN 'l'ED .\.C'JTAL

TWICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . ...... 44 Nurn ElL . . '.' . . .. . . . .... ... . . . . ' . .. . .. . .. 05


COLLEGE.

DR, JfARTJN LUTHEff UOl,J,EGE.

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TUDENTS 2 .... \J •..•.•...•...•• _(j

.... 2 . . -! .2

., ........ _,)

. (i

COURSE OF STUDY. •

THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT/' DOGMATICS. (4).**- Soteriology, - The Person and W ork of Christ. ( H.) ls11GoG1cs. (2).- Introduction to the Old Testament.

.. I ... l Ii .37

................. 1 2 ... ...... 1 \)

............... 31 ................ 139

. . . . . . . . 44

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 95

(H.)

PASTORAL THEOLOGY. (2).-After Walthers f'astorale, §r --9 incl. (A.) ExEGEsrs. (4).-Epistle to the lfomans.

(S.)

SYMBOLICS, (3) -- Explanation of the Augsburg Confession Ar(A.) tides r9- 21 and Introduction Cursory Reading of the Symbolical Books. (S .) CHURCH HISTORY. (r) - Ancient Church, A. D. r - 323. CATECHETICS. (r ). - Practical year. (S.)

(S.)

Exercises weekly during the

HOMILETICS. ( 2 ). •- Sermonic Outlines.

(H.)

*) This year all three classes in this Departnicnt were combined . ,,;::r. > rl'hc nurnlJers indicate redtation� per week i the bracketed capibls give h1Hlals of the respeetive pro lessors .


1".,,

DR. 21f.-JR TIN LU'l'HER COLLEGE .

DR .•W.dR'l'I.V LU

COLLEGIATE DE

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.

JUNIOR CLASS

SENIOR CLASS, OR PRIMA,

RELIGION. (2).- Soteriology, Augsburg Confession read an d ex­ plained. (Rb.)

.

LATIN. (6), - Livy, Book 2 r. ·· Cicero, De Amicitia.- Selections from. De Oratore. - ...Tacitus, Germania.·- Virgil ' ' Ane1d, Book r.·- Horace, some Epodes, Satires and Epistles. - Compositions. (Rb.) GREEK. (6). - Demosthenes, the third Philippic.-- Sophocles, Antigone -- Homer, Selections from Odyssey -­ Compositions. (Rb.) HEBREW. (2).--Seffer's Elementarbuch der Hebraeischen Spra­ che. -- Translation of selections from the Old Test­ ament. (H) GERMAN. (2). - Classical prose and poetical works read and explained.- Compositions (Rb.) , ENGLISH, (2).- Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Books r and 2 -Dick­ ens' 'Oliver Twist'.- History of English Litera­ ture (Kellogg).- Compositions. (B.) TRIGONOMETRY. (3).- First 3 books of Loomis' Trigononometry. (Rm.) ASTRONOMY. (5).- Steele's New Descriptive Astronomy, Intro­ duction, Solar System, Sidereal System and Appen­ dix. (Rm.) HISTORY. (2).- Modern History.

(Rb.)

LOGIC. (1).- Drbal's Propcedeutische Logik, Part 2.

(H.)

RELIGION. (2).-Thomasius' U nterricht, Part mitted to memory; Matthew, was rea LATIN. (6).-Syntax after Latt lations from Latt Secunda.- Cicer Horace, 27 Odes. G 1rnEK.

( 6). --

E tyrnology revie mer, Iliad, Books other Books.- Xe 2.- Weekly writte

GERMAN (2).- Reading of las Luch.- Abriss de Kaiser).- 7 Corn

llEBREw. (2).- Seffer's Elemen che, Part 1. - Tra

ENGLISH. (3).- Reading of Sh 'Lear'. - Scott's 'K Literature (Kellog GEO�IETRY.

(3). - After Loomis'

tions of Problems 6-ro. (Rm.)

LOGIC. ( r ).- Drba!'s Propcedeud


R WLLEGE.

IJR. MARTIN LUTHER COLLEGE.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT,

ARTMENT.

rg Confession read an d ex-

l o, De Amicitia.- Selections acitus, Germania. - Virgil, irace, some Epodes, Satires sitions. (Rb.) ird Philippic.-- Sophocles, elections from Odyssey - ch der Hebraeischen Spra­ elections from the Old Test-

poetical works read and ex­ s (Rb.) , ost', Books rand 2.-Dick­ History of English Litera­ positions. (B.,1 of Loomis' Trigononometry. (Rm.)

escriptive Astronomy, Intro­ Sidereal System and Appene Logik, Part

CONT,

JUNIOR CLASS, OR SECUNDA.

PRIMA,

(Rb.)

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2.

(H.)

(2 ).-Thomasius' Grundlinien fuer den Religions­ Unterricht, Part 1.-17 Church Hymns were com­ mitted to memory,- The Gospel, according to St. Matthew, was read in the original. (H.)

RELIGION,

after Lattmann's Latin Grammar.-Trans­ lations from Lattmann's Uebersetzungsbuch fuer Secunda.- Cicero, 4 Orationes in Catilinam.­ Horace, 27 Odes.- Weekly Compositions. (H.)

LATIN. ( 6) .-Syntax

GREEK.

GERMAN

(6).-- Etymology reviewed, Syntax commenced.- Ho­ mer, Iliad, Books I and 3, and Selections from other Books.- Xenophon, Ar-abasis, Books 1 and (H.) 2.- Weekly written exercises. (2),- Reading of last part of Masius' Drittes Lese­ buch.- Abriss der Rhetorik und Poetik (Hoff & Kaiser).- 7 Compositions,- Declamations. (H.) Seffer's Elementarbuch der Hebraeischen Spra­ che, Part r.-Translations from the same Book. (H.)

HEBREW. (2 ).-

ENGLISH.

(3).- Reading of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', 'Macbeth', 'Lear'. - Scott's 'Kenilworth'.- History of English Literature (Kellogg). - Compositions. (B.)

GEO�IETRY.

(3). - After Loomis' Elementary Geometry. Solutions of Problems on the first 6 Books, and Books 6-ro. (Rm.)

LOGIC. ( r).-

Drbal's Propredeutische Logic, Part r.

(H.)


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DR. MARTIN LU'.

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, CONT, COLLEGIATE DEi

SOPHOMORE CLASS, OR TERTIA. RELIGION. (2), -Thomasius' Grundlinien fuer den Religions­ Unterricht, Part 1,-17 Church Hymns were com­ mitted to memory. (H.) LATIN. (6).- Caesar, De Bello Gallico, Books 1, 3 and 4.­ Ovid, Selections.-Translations from Lattmann's Uebungsbuch fuer Tertia.-Weekly written exer­ CISes. (Rb.) GREEK. (6).-Etymology after Lattmann's Gramrnar.-Transla­ tions from the same author's Griech. Uebungsbuch and Griech. Lesebuch. (Rb.) GERMAN. (4).-- Selections from Masius' Zweites Lesebuch.-­ Syntax after Engelien's Leitfaden II.- Composi­ tions. (Rb.) ENGLISH. (4).- Critical Reading of Selected Auth9rs (Mayn­ ard's Classical Series).- McGuff"y's High School and Lit. Reader.-- Rhetoric. (B.) HISTORY. (2). - Greek History reviewed, and Roman History. (lfo ) GEOMETRY. (3).-After Loomis' Elements of Geometry, Books to 6 incl. (Rm )

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CHEMISTRY. ( 2 ).-After Steele's Popular Chemistry. Inorganic • Chemistry, illustrated by numerous Experiments, (Rm.)

FRESHMAN CL.Al RELIGION. (r). -After Dietrich' Ten Comrnandm committed to mer LATIN. (6) -Etymology after tions from the sa fuer Quarta.-Con ly written exercise GREEK. (4).-After Koch's Fon Elernentarbuch I. ular verb.- Frequ GERMAN. (4).-Gramrnar after ing of Stacke's Ge. lamations. 9 Con ENGLISH, (6) - Critical Readin sical Series). - Mc ary Reader. - G ra - Compositions CIVIL GovERN�IENT. (2).-You ALGEBRA. ( 4). - After Loomis' E PHYSICS (2). After Steele's Por


COLLEGE.

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ENT, CONT, 1R TERTIA.

ien fuer den Religions­ Church Hymns were com-

) co, Books 1, 3 and 4.­ slations from Lattrnan n's ia.-Weekly written exernn's Grammar.-Transla­ or's Griech. Uebungsbuch (Rb.) us' Zweites Lesebuch.-­ Leitfaden II.- Composi, elected Auth9rs (Mayn­ McGuffy's High School one. (B.) ed, and Roman History. (Bb ) nts of Geometry, Books r

ar Chemistry. Inorganic 1' numerous Experiments. (Rm.)

COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, CONT. FRESHMAN CLASS, OR QUARTA.

RELIGION. (r). --After Dietrich's Catechism. Explanation of the Ten Commandments.- 12 Church Hymns were committed to memory. (H.) LATIN. (6) -Etymology after Lattmann's Grammar. Transla­ tions from the same author's U ebersetzungsbuch fuer Quarta.-Cornelius Nepos,Selections.-Week­ ly written exercises. (H.) G REEK. (4).-After Koch's Forrnenlehre and Wesener's Griech. Elernentarl..,uch I. The Declensions and the reg­ ular verb.- Frequent written exercises. (H ) GERMAN. (4).-Grarnrnar after Engelien's Leitfaden IL-Read­ ing of Stacke's Geschichte des Mittelalters.-- Dec­ lamations. 9 Compositions. (H.) ENGLISH. (6) - Critical Reading of Selections (Maynard's Clas­ sical Series). - McGuffy's High School and Liter­ ary Reader. - Gram mar ( Syntax).- Declamations -- Compositions (B ) C1v1L GovERN�IF.NT. (2).-Young's Government Class l?ook. (B.) ALGEBRA. (4).-After Loomis' Elements of Algebra. Pavs,cs (2). After Steele's Popular Physics.

(Rm.)

t Hm.)


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DR . MAH TIN LUT.BER COLL EGE,

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENTSENIOR PREPARATORY CLASS, OR QUINTA.

RELIGION . Cz). -- After Dietrich's Catechism, from 3rd Article of the Creed to Sacrament of Baptism. - Bible Reading, Selections from 0. T. - - A number of Hymn s were memorized. (S .) LATIN. (6). - After Lattmanns Uebungsbuch und Lesebuch fuer Quinta. - Written Excercises once a week. (S,) GERMAN. (4). - Grammar after Engelien's Leitfaden IL, page 1-76. - Reading , Selections from Masius' Reader l. - Several Compositions were written (S .) ENGLISH. ( 7 ). -- Reading, Appletons' Fifth lZeader. - Grammar and Compositions, Reed and Kellog's Higher Lessons. - Spelling, Reed's Word Lesson's. - Declamation. (B.) GEOGRAPHY. (2). - Appleton's Higher Geography and Johonnot's Geographical Reader. (B.) H1 sTORY. (z). - U.S. History,

(B. )

ARITHMETIC. (5 ). - Ray'_; New Higher Arithmetic. PEN~IA NSHIP. (2).- - (Rm)

(Rm .)


ER COLLEGE,

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PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, CONT, PARTMENT.

JUNIOR PREPARATORY, OR SEXTA,

LASS, OR QUINTA. techism, from 3rd Article of t of Baptism. - Bible Read­ T. - - A number of Hymns ngsbuch und Lesebuch fuer ercises once a week, (S.)

RELIGION, (2).- After Dietrich's Catechism, Ten Command­ ments. - Bible Reading, Selections from New Testament.- A number of Hymns were committed to memory. (S.) LATIN. (6).--After Lattmann's Uebungsbuch fuer Sexta.-All Fables read, some of which were committed to memory. - Written exercises once a week. (S.)

elien's Leitfaden 11., page ions from Masius' Reader l. , s were written ( S.)

GERMAN. (4).- After Engelien's Leitfaden I. Readings, Selec­ tions from Lesebuch fuer Oberklassen ev.-luth. Schulen (St. Louis).- Several Compositions were written. (S.)

Fifth Reader. - Grammar and Kellog's Higher Les­ rd Lesson's. - Declamation.

ENGLISH (7 ). - Reading, Appletons' Fourth Reader, Grammar and Composition, Reed and Kellogg's Graded Les­ sons.- Declamation. (B.)

(B.)

1er Geography and Johon­ der. (B.) r Arithmetic.

(Rm )

GEOGRAPHY, (2).-- North America, Appletons' Higher Geogra­ phy. (B.) ARITHMETIC. (6).- After Ray's New Practical Arithmetic. ZOOLOGY. (2).-General Survey of the Subject, and Birds and Insects. Textbook: Steele's Popular Zoology. PENMANSHIP. (2).

(Rm.)


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DR . .1IAIUL11,: J,U1'HEN UOJ,/,EO/;,'.

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTCLASS A.

RELIGION. (2).-After Thumasius' Grundlinien foer den Religionsunterricht, Part I. - 17 Church Hymns were committed to memory. (H.) GER1JAN. (3).- Selections from Masius' Zweites Lesel.Juch.Syntax after Engelien's Leitfaden II.- Compositions. (Rb.) ENGLISH. (4).- Critical Reading of Selected Author's (Maynard's Classical Series. McGuffy's High School and Lit. Reader).- Rhetoric. (B.) HISTORY. (2 ).--Greek History reviewed, and Roman History. (Rb.) GEOMETRY, (3) -After Loomis' Elements of Geometry. r-6 incl. (Rm.)

Books

CHEMISTRY. (2). - After Steele's Popular Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry, illustrated by numerous l!:xpcriments. (Rm) CLASS B.

RELIGION. (4). --After Dietrich's Catechism, Explanation of the Ten Commandments.- r 2 Church Hyrnns were committed to memory. (H.) GERMAN. (4).-Grammar after Engelien's Leitfaden, II. -Tieading of Stacke 's--Geschichte desMittelalt~rs.- Declamation. 9 Compositions. (H.) ENGLISH. (6).- Critical Reading ofSelections,(Maynard's Classical Series) - McGuffy's High School and Literary Reader.-- Grammar, (Syntax).- Declamaon.- Composititions. (B.) CIVIL GovERNMENT.(2).- Young's Government Class Dook, (B.) ALGEBRA. (4) - After Loomis' Elements of Algebra. I'HYSICS. (2).- After Steele's Popular Physics.

(Rm.)

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humasius' Grundlinien fuer den Reli­ icht, Part I.- 17 Church Hymns were to memory. (H.) ns from Masius' Zweites Lesebuch.­ r Engelien's Leitfaden II.- Composi-

.) Reading of Selected Author's (May­ sical Series. McGuffy's High School ader).-Rhetoric. (B.) istory reviewed, and Roman History. (Rb.) Loomis' Elements of Geometry. (Rm.)

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teele's Popubr Chemistry. Inorganic illustrated \Jy numerous Experiments. (Rm) CLASS B.

etrich 's Catechism, Explanation of the andments.- 12 Church Hymns were to memory. (H.) after Engelien's Leitfaden, II. - Head­ 's--Geschichte det'Mittelart�rs.- Dec9 Compositions. (H.) eading of Selections,(Maynard's Class­ - McGuffy's High School and Liter.-- Grammar, (Syntax).- Declama­ sititions. (B.) Young's Government Class Book. (B.) mis' Elements of Algebra. e's Popular Physics.

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(Rm.)

RELIGION. (r ).- After Dietrich's Catechism, from third Article of the Creed to Sacrament of Baptism. (S.) GERMAN. (2).- Reading, Selections from Masius Reader I. (S.) ENGLISH. (7).- Reading, Appletons' Fifth Reader.- Grammar and Composition, Reed and Kellog's Higher Les­ sons. - Spelling, Reed's Word Lessons.- Decla­ mations. (B.) GEOGRAPHY. ( 2) - Appletons' Higher Geography, and Johonnot's Geographical Reader. lB.) HISTORY, (2).- U.S. History

�B)

ARITHMETIC. (5).- Ray's New Higher Arithmetic. PHYSIOLOGY. (2).- Eclectic Guide to Health.

(Rm.)

(Rm.)

PENMANSHIP. (2).- (Rm.) CLASS D.

RELIGION. (r).-After Dietrich's Catechism, The Ten Com­ mandments. (S.) GERMAN. (3). - Selections from Lesebuch fuer Oberklassen ev. lut\1. Schulen. (St. Louis.) (S.) ENGLISH. (7).- Reading of Appletons' Fourth Reader, Grammar and Compositions, Reed and Kellogg's Graded Lessons. - Spelling, Reed's Word Lessons. - Dec­ lamation. (B.) GEOGRAPHY. (2).--- North America, Appletons' Higher Geo­ graphy. (B.) ARITHMETIC. (5 ). -After Ray's New Practical Arithmetic. (Rm.) ZooLOGY (2). -- General Survey of the Subject, and Birds and Insects in Detail. Textbook, Steele's Popular Zoology. (Rm.) P'ENllIANSI-IIP. (2).- (l{m.)


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DR. 21:fAR1'IN LUTHER COLLEGE.

NORMAL DEPARTMENT. The course in this Department embraced all Studies of the Academic Department. In addition to this the students received special Instruction in the Doctrines of the Lutheran Church, (H .); Catechetics, (S.); Pedagogics, (H.) and Music. (B.)

COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. In this Department, besides those studies selected for the Academic Department, were taught the following branches: Theory of Accounts, Single and Double Entry. Bryant and Stratton 's Textbook.- Commercial Law • (Clark's Fifty Law Lessons. ) (Rm.)

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DH . .ll.dln'I_V DUTiiEll COLLEUE.

GENERAL INFORMATION. LOCATION AND BUILDING.

The Dr. Martin Luther College is located within the city limits of New Ulm, Minn , a city on the Chicago & Northwestern R. R, The building, an imposing structure, is beautifully situated on a bluff in a fine natural park overlooking the city and affording a most splendid panorama. It contains the recitation rooms, studies, dormitories, and the dwelling of Lhe Director, and Inspector. In the spacious basement are the kitchen, the dining-hall, and the dwelling of the steward. A drilled well, I 60 feet deep, furnishes an ample amoLrnt of pure, healthy water, which, by means of a wind-mill and pipes, is distributed through the entire building. This is of essential value in case of fire, for which accident also a fire escape has been built. ORIGIN AND AIM.

The College was founded by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Minnesota"n,n(i[other States, in the year 1884, with the special design of preparing students for the holy ministry, and affording to all who wish, without regard to denomination, good facilities for the study of ancient and modern languages, teaching, commercial and scientific pursuits. DEPARTMENTS.

The Institution comprises the following Departments: I. The Theological Department, preparing Sturlents for the Holy Ministry in the Ev. Lutheran Church. (3 Classes - 3 years.)


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9. Propriety in dress a '"10. Cleanliness and ord and pr�se rvation of the same t r 1. Notification before l r 2 Observ ance of such t1ons a s the facu lty may deem

II. and III. The Prep aratory and the Collegiate Dep art­ t n me s, intended for those who desire a cl ass ical educati on. ( 6 classes - 6 ye a rs.) IV. The Academic D epart m ent, designed fo r th o se who wish a general higher education. (4 cla sses - 4 y ears .) V. The N ormal Departmen t , prep a ring for teaching in P arochial and Public Schools (S classes - 5 y ears.) VI. The Commercial Depart m ent, open to those who wish to prepare for actual business lif e. ( 1 class - 1 y ear.)

II.

*1. 2.

Inspect or. 3. L eaving class witho Professor. 4. Tardiness at class, Tardiness at or abse *s bre a kfast and before retiring. I *6. Tardiness at, or ab;e 7. Injuring or defacing school or of the other students 8. Conversing, calling, windows. 9. Disorderly noise in out-do or games in places not use of musical instrum ents, e m., on week days. "' ro B athing in the river Insp ec to r. r 1. Introd ucing or usir powd er, or any sort of firearms­ I 2. The use of intuxicat The use of tobacco · 1 3. pla c es forbidden. 14. Visiting taverns, ea p lace where intoxicating drinl theatrical e xhibitions. IS. The selling of boo\ sumed th at these belong to th 16. Doing busin ess ir, permission.

DISCIPLINE, This institut ion being under the cont rol of, and sustained by the the Lutheran Synod of Minn eso ta, i t is understood 1 tha t in it line of discip e h t so al that nd a me, e W o rd of God is to rule supr s rm. i o th n h t wi e accordanc in the school is to b e shaped To facili tate the maintainance of good order, the facu lty have a greed up on the followi ng REGULATIONS:

The adm ission to the institution implie s an a g reement on the applicant 's part promptly to observe these re g ulations ; and a student who is 11nabl e to comply with these rules cannot re­ main in connection with the school.

1.

THIN

Leaving town witho Leaving th e premi

THINGS REQUIRED.

P ersonal application to the P resident upon arrival. l )ue respect to all membe rs of the facul ty 3. R egular attendance at class ex e rcise, p roper deport­ ment during, and sati sfactory pre par ation for, the sa me. Excuses for absence from class m ust be obtaine d from ,the respective teacher beforehand, if possible . 4. A ttendance at the opening and closing exercises, and prop er deportment during the same . 5. Strict observance of the hours of study. *6. Strict observance of the hours of rising and retiring ex­ cept in case of special arrangem ents with th e Inspector. *7. Suitable physical exercises during rec reation hours. *8. At tendance on Sunday at the church in immediate connecti on with the Institution, unless speci al arrangements have been made with the president. 1.

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9. Propriety in dress and personal appearance. ¡1'ro. Cleanliness and order in the rooms before school hours, and pr~3i::rvation of the same throughout the day. 11. Notification before leaving the Institution 12 Observance of such duly published additional regL,lat1ons as the faculty may deem necessary.

II . *r. 2.

THINGS PROHIBITED

Leaving town without permission from the Inspector. Leaving the premises without permis,ion from the

Inspector. 3. Leaving class without permission from the respective Professor. 4. Tardiness at class, or at opening or closing exercises. "'5 Tardiness at or absence from chapel exercises before breakfast and before retiring. *6. Tardiness at, or ab3ence from, the regular meals. 7. Injuring or defacing the building or the property of the school or of the other students. 8. Conversing, calling, or throwing anything from the windows. 9. Disorderly noise in or about the school at any time; out-door games in places not assigned for the purpose and the use of musical instruments, except between the hours of 4-7 p. m., on week days. * 10 Bathing in the river without special permission from the Inspector. r r. Introducing or using camphene, burning fluid, gunpowder, or any sort of firearms on the premises. 12. The use of intoxicating drinks. 13. The use of tobacco by scholars under 18 years and in places forbidden. 14. Visiting taverns, eating houses, saloons or any other place where intoxicating drinks are sold, attending balls and theatrical exhibitions. r 5. The selling of books and other ;:iroperty, as it is assumed that these belong to the parents. 16. Doing business ir, any form, or collecting without permission.


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17. Playing at cards or other games of chance; inde­ cent language or demeanor of any kind. 18. Membership of any secret society, or so called _frater­ nity. For misdemeanor demerit marks are given. The number fifty being reached, the offender is expelled. Non:. -These regulations are also to be observed by stu­ dents remaining in the Institution during the vacJ,tions. The paragraphs marked with an asterisk (*) apply to those students only who board and room in the Institution READING ROOM.

A Reading R.oom supplied with the best newspapers and periodicals of both, secular and religions, contents will be opened for the benefit of the students. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

Two Literary Societies, an English one and German one, were in existence during the last year. Their regular weekly meetings are devoted to debates, reading of original com positions declamations and criticism, thus offering good opportunities to improve in reading, writing, and speaking in both languages. MUSICAL SOCIETIES.

There were three musical societies, a Brass Band of fourteen members, an Orchestra of eleven members, and a Trio. ]}esidcs this, vocal and instrumental music is studied by private arrange­ ments. A peclal organ is at the disposal of those who are edu­ cated for the work in the holy ministry or in parochial schools, LIBRARY.

A Library has been started, which will be increased eYery year. BENEFICIARY AID.

As the Institution has no endownment funds and charges only very moderate prices for tuition and boarding of the scholars it has, for its support, to rely on pecuniary contributions from the congregations of our Sy_nod and its friends. Such contributions are earnestly solicited and gratefully received.

EXAMIN Classes will frequently pass lie oral examinations at the dos At the close of each term reports ed to the parents and guardians o EXPE The school year is divided in, is of sixteen, the second and thir Tuition (in each of the First term ............. . Second and third terms, ea Incidental expenses, 7 5 cents tering during a term must pay the money will be refunded in case of end of the term. All bills must l:l entering the school. If after that additional charge of one dollar w' student must provide for his ow light, and will receive plain but s week. Special Terms are offered t the ministry within the above-nam Every student will be held res1 nished by the Institution, and the thereto will be charged to him. In or to any of the furniture, apparat stitution the damage will be charge known to be immediately concerne


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EXAMINXTIONS.

Classes will frequently pass written examinations, and public oral examinations at the close of the first and third terms. At the close of each term reports will be filled out to be forwarded to the parents and guardians of the students. EXPENSES,

The school year is divided into three terms, the first of which is of sixteen, the second and third each of twelve weeks duration. Tuition (in each of the various Departments.) First term .... . ... . ........ .. .......... $r 2.00, Second and third terms, each ............. 1 o.oo. Incidental expenses, 75 cents per term extra. Students entering during a term must pay the full Tuition for the same . . No money will be refunded in case of dismissal or leaving before the end of the term. All bills must be paid within two weeks after entering the school. If after that time no payment be made an additional charge of one dollar will be made. Each resident student must provide for his own furniture, bedding, fuel, and light, and will receive plain but substantial board at $2.00 per week, Special Terms are offered to such as intend to prepare for the ministry within the above-named Synod. Every student will be held responsible for the furniture furnished by the Institution, and the cost of repairing any damage thereto will be charged to him. In case of injury to the building, or to any of the furniture, apparatus, or other property of thâ‚Ź institution the damage will be charged to the student or students known to be immediately concerned,


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OPTIONAL STUDIES,. MUSIC AND STENOGRAPHY.

Music and Stenography Lessons are charged for extra, Piano, per Term of 25 Lessons, $ro,oo or per lesson .50 Cabinet Organ, per Term of 25 Lessons, ro.oo or per lesson, 50 Violin, per Term of 25 Lesson 12.00 or per lesson,' .50 Students must furnish their own instruments. 01-g'ans and Pianos can be rented in town at reasonable prices, Stenography, per Lesson .50 ADMISSION.

Every applicant for admission must sq\Jmit to the President satisfactory te6timonials of good moral character; and students corning from another college must present certificate of honorable dismissal from the Institution where they pursued their studies. Noone will be admitted unless he has a common school education, is able to read fhtently either German or English, to write, and has mastered the Elements of Arithmetic. All students are expected to come promptly at the opening of the scholastic year and those of the Academic and Commercial Departments should arrange to remain at least one year AplJlication for adrntssion for the next scholastic year should be made as early as possible, personally or by letter, to the }'resident, 0. HOYER, Dr Martin Luther College, New Ulm, i\1inn.


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CALENDAR.

DIES ..

Entrance Examination.

Sept. 2, Tuesday,

Fall Term Begins.

Sept. 3, Wednesday, are charged for extra. �10,00 .50 10.00 ons, 50 I 2.00 . 50 instruments. Org"a.ns and ,onable prices, .50 · N.

ust sllbmit to the President al character; and students sent certificate of honorable they pursued their studies. a common school education, or English, to write, and etic. All students are ex­ ning of the scholastic year nercial Departments should next scholastic year should onally or by letter, to the 0. HOYEl--'., I iartin Luther College, New Ulm, l\1inn.

Reformation Festival.

Oct. .V, Friday,

Nov 10, Monday, Nov. 27, Thursday,

Martin Luther J )ay.

Dec. 18-19, Thursday and Friday,

Term Examination.

Thanksgiving Day. Fall Term Ends.

Dec, 19, Friday, Christmas Vacation .

Jan. 6, Tuesday,

Winter Term Begins,

Feb. 22, Sunday,

Washin�ton's Birthday.

March, 23-27, Monday and Friday, March 27, Friday, March 30, Monday, April 15-21,

Examinitions. Winter Term Ends. Spring Term Begins. Easter Vacation.

June 17 and 18, W cdnesday and Thursday, Closing Examination. Commencement. June 19, Friday,


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fil:(ored)t, �-, �mmel, m., %reitag, '-13., (Sauer, fil:ug., 6dJu(3e, �-,

91ero Ulm, ':JJ1inn. 61. -,Peter, IJ.Rinn. 91icoUet, IJJ1inn. IJ1ew Ulm, illcinn. W1anfoto, illcinn.

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~lormal= ttn~ Ulealabtcihtng. Skepl;l ~IJe, IJJHnn. IJ'ccln lllm, IJJhnn.

filleUnit ~-, S'troof, Sj., S-i,titffc B.

91etu Ulm, IJJ?inn. mitffc

filUmet)cr,

ir.,

SP , van,en,

r.,

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:Babe, ~r., )ljaarfd), fil., ITTraun, ,\')., )lj11f()arb, ~- :;3., iriebd, :;3., Sjornburg, 0:., ~'tie£-lin£1, @., 2ange, .®• Sj., IJJhtUcr, ~-, 9Jcontgo1ncrt), 0., IJ1oH, fil3., Oetting, @., Otto, IYr., .8anber, :;'so£\ , mitffc o.

ITTaucrmeifter, ~-, ITTiirger, 0., ITToocf, @., :Bilrfi€, ~-, ~reitfreu~, \,ls., (forbe£i, ~-, <SorM, <£.,

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OLl,EUE.

cihtug. P9 @9e, 9JHnn. lllm, 9Jlinn. U(m, 9Jlinn. H, �II.

Ulm, 9Jlinn. <5:it9, 9Jcinn. U(u1, 9Jli1111. inf011, IJ.Jli1111. ette, 9Jlinn. on, 9Jlinn. U(m, 9Jlinn. Uflll, 9Jlirm. fit9, 9Jli1 Ill. anb, 9Jlinn. f fill, 9Jlinn. ob, 9J1inn. anb, 9Jlinn. t, 9Jlinn. fill, 91111111. enton, 9Jlinn. oltfe, 9Jlinn. m, 9Jlinn. o(tfe, �Ulinn. rague, 9Jlinn.

DR. J!A.RTIN LUTHER COLLEGE.

me(irer, %-, @ricffon, @:., 'iJreitag, & . , 'iJricfe, (£., @erber, �-, @obc, S)., &ofcr, ®., S)mnpd, �00., SjeUmann, ,9., S)offEcn, �., S)orbad), @., * �acobfen, �-, Jlhe1.1er, �-, Stoiite, [[;., $hi.\ger, fil[(J., £ahge, �r., £orion, D., * £uubcnfc�liiger, �m., £c1ucrr113, ,fJ , £inbett, S)., 9Jlal)lfe, S)., D£\1ualb, fil., -,Palmer, �-, ITTt,,bcen, iY., <S<l)nobcridi, @., <Sd,)ri.\er, ir., <Spangenucrg, �r. U(ridJ, [[;_, Wungb(ut, @co., Sell, <£.,

*) fillurben entlaffen.

9Jlcnbota, IJ.Jlinn. (fonbt,,, IJ.Jlinn. ::to11.m @:ben, IJ.Jlinn. <£[)icago, �a. ®eft 91el'Dton, IJ.Jlinn. 91eltl Ulm, 9Jlinn. S)a1101.1er, IJ.Jlinn. l.pornbam, IJ.Jlinn. �1eru Ulm, IJ.Jlinn. S:t,nm j8rnton, ':lJli11n. 9JHnneapoli0, 9Jlinn. <£cmbt,,, IJ.Jlinn. IJ.Jlinneapo(i0, IJ.Jlinn. 91eiu mm, IJ.Jlitm. <St. \l3au[, IJ.Jlinn. £afat,,ette, filcinn. (fonbl), 9Jlinn. 9km Ulm, IJ.Jlinn. £itdJfielb, 9.Jlinn. 'g)oung filmerica, IJJlhm. [[\eUington, WHnn. 91elU Ulm, filcinn. �IMt ffielllton, 9Jlinn. ':tollln <Se1.1erance, 9:rlinn. 91ettJ mm, 9:rlinn. 9/ou Ulm, 9:rlinn. Et. �au(, IJ.Jlinn. �ernabotte, IJ.Jlinn. fil.sf)ite �eur -Safe, 9:rlinn. IJ.Jlinneal)oli�, IJ.Jlinn,

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9

fcl)rvtan unb fciftungcu bee ucrgangcnctt �d)uljal)rce. �l)cologifd)c 2lbtcilung. *) � o g111 at if. (4)** .- 6oterologie. (SJ.) � 1 a go gif. (2).- @:inleitung in 'oa£l �Ute '1'.eftamettt. (6.) 'l\ a ft o ral e. (2).- %1d1 '®altf)er£l 'l\aftorale, § 1-9 incl. (9!.) � !: e gel e. (4).- @:t1ifte( an 'oie �i.imer. (6.) 6 t) m b o (if. (3).- @:rUanmg 'ocr 12l:ug£lburgifd)en Stonfeffion. �{rt. l!:J-21, 1m'o @:in(eitung. (2!.) Sturforifcf)ei3 £Men ber 6�mb. IBud)er. (6.) sti rd) e n ge fd)id) t e . (l).-12llte, a.D. l-323 . . (6.) state cf) e t if. (2).- '®od1entHdJ t1rattifcf)e fibungen. (6.) SJ om i 1 et if. (2).- 'l\te'oigts'.lli£l�ofitionen. *) :;sn 'biejem �a(Jte nmrben aUe 'brei .ll:Ia[len uereint. **) 't\ie eingeflannnerten 8afJfen aeigen bie £elJrftunben, unb 'bie �nitiafen 'ben IJlamen bes £eljrers an.


10

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(ijl)ttmafhuu. !J.'tima.

ITT e {i ai o n. (1). - ~eHs(eCJre.- munsburgiid)e stonfeffion gc{e, fen unb erWirt. (91&.) 2 ate in. (6).- 2iuius, ~ucf) II.- ~icero, de Amicitia - de Oratore. -'.t,lcitus, Germania.- ~ergHs 1tnc it>e, ~Ud) I.- ~ora3, einige @µoben, 15atiren unb @1>iftcl11. - muna~e. (91&.) 0

@

r i e cfJ if cf). (6). - Ilritte I_Jsl)i(iµpijd)e ITTet>e bes :nc111o~t~encs. 15oµ~odes, Anti_qone. -musgewct()lte mbfd)nitte aus ~omers Db~ffee.- muffct~e. · (ITT&.)

~ e b r a if cf).

Seffas @lementarbuc!, ber .Qebr. 15µrac£Je, bemt>igt.- Uberf etungen uon mbf d.)nittcn aus bem fil(ten '.teftoment. (.Q.)

(2). -

meu t f cfJ. (2).-.\t(aiiifer g~(eien un'D erf!art.- ~Iufict~e.

(ITTb.)

@n g l if c!,. (2).- 9.JWtons Paradise Lost, \IJttd) I u. II.:nicfens, Oliver Twist.- @efd)id.)te ber englifd)en 2iteratur, (stcUogg). - 2!ufictte. (~.) '.trigonome,trie. (3).-\Jlai, Boomis, bie erften 3 ~udJcr. (%11.) fil it r on om i e. (2). - 8tedes New Descriptive Astronomy, (91111.)

@ ef d) i c£, t e. (2).- \Jleuere @efc!)icf)te.

(~6.)

2 o g if. (1) - mrbo(s I_Jsroµctbeuti fct)e 2ogif, 2. '.teiL

(.Q.)


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11

me ( i gt on. (2\.-Z(Jomafiu\3' @runbHnien fur ben mcHgion\3• untmid)t, 1. '.teH. - 17 Sttrcf)enHeber 1uurben memoriett. - mie @ef cf)id)te be\3 Stircf)cnliebe\3. mas @uangeltum 6t. 9R.1tt~iii wurbe im Urtert ge, (efen. (~.)

£at c i 11. (6).- 5tJntaf nctdJ £.1tt111.1111t.- ftberfe~ungcn au\3 £attmanns fibung\3bud) fur 6ccun'tla.- G:icero, bie 4 Catilinaria.- ~Or% 27 Oben.-)ffiiicfJent, Ud)e filufiii~e. (~.) @ rte cf} t f cfJ. (6). -- ~tlJmofogie repitiert unl) (5~nta~ angefangen. ~omers SHabe, 1. u. 3. >Bud), unb filbf dJnitte au\3 anbem )8ildJern.-l'.enop(Jon, Anabasis, 1. u. 2. )8uc~.- )ffiiidJentHdJ fdJrift!td)e Ubunt3e11. (~.) me u t f cf}. (2). - .l:Mrn bes (e~ten '.teH/3 uon 9-Rafht\3' mrtttc\3 £efebud).-filbrif3 ber m~etorif unb l_lsoetif, (.f)oft & staifer).- 7 i>luffii~e.- ~eUamationcn. (~.) ~

e b r iii f dJ. (2).- 91ac£, 6effers @[ementarbud) ber ~ebriiifdJen (5praJJe, 1. '.teH, unl) Uberfc~ungeu aus bcm, felben. · (~.)

C:l;ng(ifcfJ.(3).-Sefen uon (5~afei3\.learc\3 Hamlet, Macbeth, Lear.- (5cott\3 Kenilworth.--@efcfJid}te 'oer cno= IifdJen £iteratur (5teUogg).- filuffa~e. (18.) @co 111 ct ri c. (3).-:RacfJ 2oomi\3' Elements of Geometry.2luft3abe11 aus bm erftcn 6 )8ildJem, unb )8ildJcr 6-10.

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;t(7omaii11~' @runblinien t1.:ir ben 91elb 9io11~dlnkrrir~1t I . 51::'cil.- 1 7 SUrd1enhe'oer 1uur= ben 111rn1oriert. (.Q.)

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(I)

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SD c II

ii dJ.

ti dJ.

(6).- ~t~mologie 11ad1 2attnHlllll~ 0hammatif.Ubcril'\JU11grn llll.:i 21ltt111a11110 @drd1if d1c~ ~d~bud1 unll @rieti1iid,es U,bun~10bud,. (:l1b.)

(4).- ;)Jfoiitrn' ,8meite-:\ 2eiebud) in 2lu£iiua()l.-6~n= ta!; nad, @ngelirns

6;

2citfaben 2.- 2htffci6C, (91b.)

n al ii d). (4). -2den t1011 llt1-.311e10,ifJltm 5t[af iifern ( May1rn rcl's Classical t:leriesJ. - McGufiy's High School and Lit. Render.- 91l1etorif. (;Jtb.)

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c i c!J i d1 t e. (2). -

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@ricdJiidJe iuieber()olt, unb romiftl)e. (1tb.)


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13

Ouacta.

� e 1 i g ion. (1).- �ad) :llietrid)s StatedJismus.- (Mlarung ber 3e9n @ebote. - 12 Stircf)en(ieber wurben memo: riert. (,t,.) £ate i 11. (6).- �tt;>mofogie nad) Battmanni5 @rammatif.-Ue: berfetungen aus Battmanns Ubung�bud) f:ir Duar: ta.- (forneltus �lei,os in filustua(JL- Wocf)enmd, f dJriftficf)e Uebungen. ( �.) @ r ie dJ if ct'1. /4).-�acf) Stocf)s IYormen(e(,re unb Wefemrs@rie: cf)if cf)es �(ementarbucf) J.- :lleflination unt> bm3 rege(md�il3e �erbu 111.- ,8a9(reid)e f cf)riftlicf)e Ue: bun11e11. (,ti.) :ll c u t f cf). (4).--@rammatif nad:, l:5;ngeliens £eitfaben II. - :llie @efcf)id)te bes IJJ1itte(a[ters (nadJ <5tad'e) ruurbe ge: (efen.- :neHmnationen.- 9 2!ufidte. OJ.) � 11 g 1 if cf). (6.)-£efen tio11 aus11e1ud9Cten St(affifern (Maynard's Classical Series). - McGuffy's High School and Lit. Reader.-@rammatif (5t;>ntai;).--:llc• flamationen.- filuff dte. (�.) fil { g e 6 ra. (4).- �ad) Loomis' Elements of Algebra. (ITTm.) �[)I) f if. (2).- 91ad) Steel's Popular Physics. (%11.)


DR. ,W.AR'1'JN LU'l.'HER COLLEGE.

14

i':lttinta.

91 e ( i (lion. (2).- 91acf) :J'lietric~/3 SfotedJi0111u!J, tiom britten filrtiM bi/3 3um 6aframent ber (). '.taufe. - ~i, beUcf en, ba/3 fillte '.teftament in 2Iu/J1ualJ1.-stir, d)enlieber tuurben memoriert. (6.) Bat e in. (6). ~ 91ad) Battmann£S Bef eoucf) unb UeoungM)lld) fiir Ouinta.- 6d)riftlid)e Uebungen dnma( 1uiidJent, lid). (6.) SD e u t f cf). (4).- @rammatit natl) <fogdiem3 Bdtfaben II, 6cite 1-76. - Wcafiiu£S' Bef ebud) I in 2!u£SrnalJL-9JM), rere 2ruffii~e rnurben gefcf)rieben. (1$.) ~ 1l

g (if d). -Appletons' Fifth Read er, @rammntif unb 2luf, fii~e nacf,l 91eeb unb SteU0~1g. - Reed's Word Lessons.-:J'lef!11mntionen. (~.)

@ e o gr a :p L) i e. (2). - 2!1-11-ileton~' Higlll'I· Geography, unb '.;309onnorn Geographical Reudcr. (~ .) @ e f d) i dJ t e. (2)- @e[d)ic!Jte ber mer. 6taatcn. 91 e cl) n r n. (6)- ITTnt)/3 New Higher Arithmetic. ~

9 t) f i o ( o g i e. (2).- Eclectic Guide to Health.

6 d) i.\n f d) re i be n. (2).-(ITTm.)

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15

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m CIi g i O 11. (2).- 9cadJ mietric!J;3 SlatedJi01llU\3.-- mie 3e(m @ea

llote.- �iuellcfen, ba;3 %u� ::teftament in 2lu;3, \tla(JL- Wcef)rere .ltirdJenlieber wurben mcmoriert. (6.) 52 at c i 11. (!:i).- 91nd) Batt111an11\3 Uebunnt,buLiJ fiir <Se!;tn, <SamtlidJe j\'abe[n wurben gcfrf en ; dniHe lllurbcn memoriert.- ®od7entlidJ f d7riftlidJe Ue(1un(:Jen. (15.) SD e u t f r!J. (4).- 91ad1 <,5;ntJdien;3 Bdtfaben I. - .Bcfcbud7 fiir Obcrf[nffen e1.1. = lutl). <Sd)u[en in 2lu;3rua(1 ( -21\i.i= dJentfict,J fd7rift!id7e Uebungen. (6). (5; H g l i f dJ. (7).- 2lpp(cto11£i' Fourth Reader, @rannnntif unb 2It!ffiite. - ITTeeb unb Sl:ellogg\3 Graded Lessons. ?JfreM Word Lessons.- SDeffalllationen. (�.)

@ e o gr a iJ (Ji e. (2).- 91ad) 2l\.1\)(eton�' Higher Geography. (�.) ITT e d) 11 c n. (5).--91ad) 91alJ'3 New Practical Arithmetic. (?11111.) 3 o of o (Ji e. (2).- 91ad) 6tee(e;3 Popular Zoology. 6 d) i.i n f d) r ei f, e 11. (2).

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Sl!lllfft A.

fH e ( i g ion. (2). - S)cacf) '.t()Omafius' @runbfinien fur ben 9Mi · gions, Untmicf)t I.- 17 Stircljen(ieber tuurben mes moriert. (SJ.) 0

SD e u t f cf). (4).- ill1afius' 31ueites .2efc6ud) in 2!11stoaf)L- <5~ne ta!: nadJ @ngeHens Beitfaben II.-filuffd~e. (1l1f,.) @ n g 1 if cf). (4). -

Maynarcl's Classical Series. - McGuffy's High Sehool and Lit. Reader.- Rhetoric.(\B.)

@ e f cf) i cf) t e. (2). - @ried)ifd)e 11Jieberf)o(t, unb ri:imifcf)c. (916.) @comet r i e. (3).- S)ladJ Boomis' Elements of Geometry, ~ud) 1 bis 6 ind. (9rm.) (£ f) em i c. (2).-

S)lacf) (Steels Popular Chemistry.-- filnorgae nifcf)e !£(Jemie, burcf) 3a[Jfreicf)e @nmimcnte erfliirt. (%11.) SHttffC B.

91 c 1i g i o n. (1 ). - ~ladi SDietridis .l'tated1h'.imu\'.-, (5:rfliirung bcr 8dJn @ebote. - 12 Stirdien[kber 1uurben memo, riert. (SJ.)

SD e u t f cf). (4).--@rammatif nad) ~ngeiiens Beitfaben II --Beien tion 6tades @dd1id;te bes Wlittefalters. -- SDeHae mationen.-- \:! filuffiite. (.\).) @n g 1 if cf). (6).-- Maynard's Classical Series \n 2It1~1tJa(JL-McGufly's High School and Lit. Reader.-@rammatif (6~ntai;). -- SDeHamationen. -- filufe fiite. (~.) 2I I g e bra. (4).-- 9?ad) Loomis' Elements of Algebrn. (ITTm.) '-ls() l)

f if. (2).-- iJ?ad) Steele's Popular Physics.


EGE.

inien fur ben 9Mi• ntieber luurben me• 2!w3inaf)L- 6t,m, .- 2!uffdte. W'ru.) ries. - McGuffy's er.- Rhetoric.(\8.) nb rii111Hcf,c. (916.) nts of Geometry, �1istry. -- 2rnor!:Ja• !')mimcnte crWirt. (Wm.) 1<'.,, Chfliirnng bcr rr 1uurbe11 memo: itfaben n.--Befen tefa(ters.-- SDetfa• es {11 2!usiuaf,JL-­ Lit. Reader.-1ationen. -- 21:uf. Algebra. (%11.) cs.

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17

Slfoffc C. 91 e ( i !3 i o n. (1). - 91acf) ;;r)ietricf)s StatecfJismus, born britten �Tr• tiM ois 3um 6aframent l:er f,J. :taufe. (6.) SD e u t f dJ. (2).- 9Jcafius' Befeoucf) I in 2rusroaf,JL (6.) � n !J (i f dJ. (7).-Appletons' Fifth Reader. - @rmnmatit unb 21:uffiite, 91eeb unb SteUogs Higher Lessons.91cebs Word Lessons.-- $I)efla111atio11e11. ()8.) @ e o g r a 1-) f,J i e. (2).- Appletons' Higher Geography. ()8.) @ e f cf) i cf) t e. (2).-- @efdJicf)te ber mereinigten 6taate11. ()8.) 91 e cf) 11 e 11. (5).-Ray's New Higher Arithmetic. (91111.) � () i) f i o (o g i e. (2).- Eclectic Guide to Health. (9l111.) 6 cf) o11 f cf) re i 6 e 11. (2).- (91111.) ,milffC D. ITT e ( i g i o 11. (1).- 91acf) mietricf)s StatedJismus, bie �e(J11 @eoote. (6.) m e u t f cf). (2).-Befeoucf) fur Doerffaffe11 eb.dut(J. 6cf)u(e11 (61. Bouis) iu 2!us1uaf,JL (6.) � 11 g (i f cf). (7).-Appletons' Fourth Reader. -Reed and Kellogg's Graded Lessons. -Reed's Word Lessons. ()8.) @ e o gr a 1-) f,J i e. (2).- 91orb 2!111erifo, natl) Appletons' Higher Geography. (�.) 91ed:711 e n. (5).-Ray's New Practical Arithmetic. (Wm.) 3 o o (o g i e. (2).- 91acf) (5teele:S Popular Zoology. (91111.) (5 cf) on f cf) r e i o e n. (2).-(%n.)


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2lllgemeine 2htofunft. ma~ mr. IJJ1artin .2ut(Jer ~oIIege, ber e\.l.dutf). E".l)nobe t1011 ~ITTinnefota u. a. 6t. geqorig, beginnt mit bem 2. 6e\)temuer fdn fiebente~ ;;sa()r. maffdbe ent()iilt fo(genbe %fbteHu11nen: 1. ma~ t(Jeologif cf)e 6eminnr, 3ur Q:.soruerdt1111g junger ~JUtn, ncr auf ba\3 (J. \+5rebigta111t innerLJa(b unf mr 6l)ttobe. 2. ma0 @l)tnnafium, filr fold)e, bie dne ffoffif d)e %10bH bung auf dJriftlid)er @runblaf.lc uegel)ren. 3. mie ITTeal,filbteilung, ft1r fold,e, bic cine gute aIIgcmeine lllu0bilbung 1uilnfdJen. 4. mie ~,ormaH!:(bteilung, 3ur 2fu0ui1bunn uon .2e(Jrern. 5. m,10 fogc11a1111te Commercial Department, in bc11t a11, l3cr ben ~iidJern ber ITTeal,lllbteilung Untmid)t im )Bud)fft(Jrrn ge, geben wirb. 0

~i~5il)liu.

. ma~ mr. I.JJcartin .2ut(Jer ~oIIegc ift nidJt nur eine .2e(Jranftalt, fonbern aucf) cine d)riftfidJe Q:r3iequng0anffolt, in ber bie berfdben an\.Jcrtrauten 3i.iglinge in ber 3ndJt unb Q:.sermaqnung ~um S)Q:rrn er3ogen 1uerben foIIen. [\on a!Ien 3i.ig1ingen \uirb ba()er rnuartet, bafi fie fief) in dJrifHid7e 3ud7t unb Drbnung fi1Be11. 3ur filufred)t, erfaaftung ber Drtmung finb fo{genbe Q:.sorf d7riften ge111ad7t, nadJ \ueld)en fief) jeber firift 3u rid7ten ~at: t. !mite bott bctt ,3oglitt!JClt bcrl,utgt IUit'b.

1. 6ie foIIen fief) bei ber 12Infonft \)erfi.inlic(i bei bem >.j3riifi, benten me(ben. 2. 5ie foIIen fid) gegen aae @Heber ber 'Jafoltiit efJrcrbictig er1ieigen.


Dll. Ji.AUTIN l,U'l'HliJH CULLEGE.

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3. 6ie foHen regef111uflig unb 1-JUnftfidJ an bcm Unterricf)t ir,rer .maffe teHncfJmen, unb ;id) gcwiffent;aft barauf 1:Jorbereiten. (fotfdJulbigungen fiir ba0 iortb(eiben au/5 einer 6tunbe foaen wo, mi.ielidJ im snoraw3 bei bem betreffenben 2e(Jrer eingefJoU werben. 4. 6ie f oUen regcfm.'iflig unb 1'JiinftlidJ an llen filnbadJten tcif 11c�111en. 5. 6ic foUen bie t>orgefd,riebene 2!rbeit53eit 1-JttnWicfJ inne• ()11lt ll.

*6. Eiie foUen 3ur fcftgefetten Seit auffMJcn 1111b fief) nicber: legen, aw3ge110111111en fie lJaben bef onbere C§;rfaubni5 t>on bem Sn: fpcftor. *7. �n i(Jrer freien Seit foUen fie fidJ for1)erlid)e �ewegung 11111cf)e11. *8. 6ie follen, faQ5 fie nicf)t au5brticffidJe @rfoubni5 t>om l.j3r/iiibenten erf)aften, nur ben @otte5bienft in ber f)iefigen eu.,(ut(J. mrcf)e befucf)en. 9. Eiie foUen ficfJ an ifJrem 2eibe unb in il)rer Stfeibung ber 9reinlidJfeit unb fil:.\o(Jlanftiinbigfeit bef(eif3igen. *10. Eiie foUen ifJre Simmer t>or ben Unterricf)rnftunben fetus bern unb orbnen, unb bie Drbnung ben gan3en 5tag iiber aufredJt erf)a(ten. 11. 6ie foUen uon if)rem etlua beuorftef)enben filbgange bei bem l.j3rafibenten recf)t3eitig filn3eige macf)en. 12. 6ie (Jaben aUen Weiteren filnorbnungen, lt>eldJe bie ga, fu(tat etlua fiir notwenbig (Jd(t, forgfartig nacf)3ufomme11. 1. mie 6tabt 3u uedaff en of)ne C§;rfaubni5 be5 Snfj.)eftor5. 2. men fil11ftaft5+1fot 31t uerfaffen of)ne @rfaubni� be5 Sn: f+ieftor5. 3. mie stfaffe of)ne @rfaubni0 be5 £e9rer5 311 berfaffen. *4. Suf+icttfommen ober ge(Jlen bei i:,en 9J1orgen° unb filbenb, anbacf)ten. 5. Suf+iatfouunen bei ber @ri.iffnung5anbadjt bot bem Un, tcrridjt.


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3uf1Ji'itfommen ober ief){en bei ben '.ll1af){3eiten. 7. )Bef cfJiibigung ber @ebiiubc ober irgenbtue1cfJei3 fremben (gigent11mi3. 8. 61:)red)en, 91ufen ober filserfen aui3 ben ~cnftern. 9. .£liirmen in ober bei b~n @ebiiuben 3u irgenb\tie(cfJer 3eit. '5µie(e an nicf)t ba3u beftimmten Drtc11. )Benutung l.>on mufifa[i, fcfJen S11ftru111cnten au\'Jer ttJii~mnb ber 3eit l.>on 4-7 an filsocf)en, tagen. 10. )Bnben im ~(u\'l o(Jne @rlaubnh3 bei3 Snf i1eftori3. 11. SDni3 9Jcitbringen unb ber @ebraucfJ \Jon @61:)(ofitJftoffen ober gefii6rlicfJen filsaffen. 12. SDai3 9J1itbringen ober ber @ebraudJ tJon beraufdJenben @etriinfen. 13. SDer @ebraudJ \Jon '.tabac! fftr '5cfJi.Ucr unter 18 Sa(Jren unb an nicfJt ba3u beftimmten ~liiten. 14. SDer )BefucfJ trnn filsirti39iiufern, ISiiUen, '.tf,lcatcrn unb aUen ~liiten, too beraufdJenbe ®etriinfe berfouft tuerben. 15. SDai3 merfaufen \:Jon )Bucf)ern unb a11beren SDingen of)11c @r1aubnh3 ber @Item. 16. ill:Uei3 )Betreiben \Jon @ef d)iiften in ber filnfta(t, fomie Stol feftimn o(Jne @rlaubnii3. 17. mae @liicfi3fpiele, allei3 unanftiinbige @ercbe 1111b @ea baf)ren. 18. 3uge(Jorigfeit ober '.teHnaf)me an gef1eimen @ef cUfdJaften. ~iir fcfJ{ccfJtei3 )Betragen ttJerben '5traf3eicfJen gegeben. filler fief) fiinfaig '5trafaeicf)en 3uge3ogen f)at, 111irb aui3gettJief en. *6.

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- ~fnmerfung. -'iDie\e ?Bor\dJriften ofeioen crud) rniifJrenb ben \'\'erien in Straft fiir bie in ber ~lnftart ?Beroieioenben. 'iDie mit cinem (Stern (-"') uer\efJenen ?Bor\dyriften ue3ieIJm fief) nur anf bieiemgen 3oglinge, wefdJe in ber ~nftaft fogieren.

@~ttmiutt. '5cf1rift1idJe @i;amina ~nben ()iitt~g ftatt, unb offentlid)e miinb, licf)e @i:amina am @nbe bci3 erften unb britten '.tertia{i3. film @nbe einei3 jeben '.tertiali3 erf)iirt jeber '5cf)iiler fcin ,8cug11ii3, um baff el6e ben @ftern ober mormiinbern 3u fenben.


LLEGE.

n 9JMJf3eiten. irgcnbtvefdJes frembcn ben )Jenftern. 3u irgenbttiefdJer Seit. nu�ung tion mufifofi= \Jon 4-7 an ITT3oc�en= 011f )Jcftors. bon @:rplofibftoffen llon beraufdJenben lcr unter 18 0a9rcn [en, '.:tfJeatern unb ft tuerben. beren �ingen 0911c nfta[t, fotuic .Ito[, @ercbe 1111b ®e= 1e11 @efc[fcf)aften. n gegeben. Wer etuiefen. ben �erien in .lhaft

e3ie9en fic!J nur auf

i.iffcnt!icf)e munbs tia[s. 2£111 0;nbe nis, u111 baffef6e

DR. MAR 1'IN LUTHER COLLEGE.

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2lutSgciben. mas 6dJuljaf)r ift in brei '.:tertiafe dngeteilt, tion benen bas erfte 16 lIBocf)en, bas 3weite unb britte je 12 lIBodJen umfaat. mas 6cf)ufgelb in aUen filbteHungen (bas 6cminar ausge= 1101111nen) betrcigt: $12. 7 5 �iir bas erfte '.:tertiaf �itr bas 31Veite nnb britte je 10. 7 5 6cf)it(er bie innedJa(b eines '.:tcrtia(s eintreten, mitffen bas tioUe 6cf)u(ge(b fi'tr baff efbe be3af)(en. lIBir:b jemanb fortgefcfJicft, ober tierlciflt ein 6cf)itler bie 2.lnftalt tior 6cf)[u\3 bes ::tertia(s, fo tvirb fein 6cf)u(gelb 3uri'tcferftattet. SElas 6cf,iulgelb mu\3 innedJafb ber erften 3wei Wod,Jen nadJ bcm @intritt be3af)rt ltlerben, wibrigen= faUs ein SEloUar megr beredJnet wirb. Seber 6dJitler, ber in ber filnfta(t tuof)nen tum, mu\3 fitr '.:tifcfJ, 6tu9f, �ettfteae, �euerung, 2idJt, lIBcifdJe felber forgen, unb fonn einfacf)e aber na(Jrf)afte Stoft fur $2.00 bie fillocf)e, bei Q3orausbe3a9(ung, befommrn. ,8ogfinge, 1vefd)e fief) aufs Begr, ober �rebigtamt tiorbereiten tuoUen, erlJalten, im �al! jie unbemittelt finb, @r111ci\3igung. Seber ,8ogling, ber in bcr filnfta(t ttJo(Jnen tum, mufl au'3ge, ftattct fein mit: 9J1atra�e, stopfftff en, SElccfe, E;fel)l)becfe, �ettttJci= fdJe, fillafcf)becfen, Stamm, 6tiefelbitrfte, �anbtitdjeru unb einem stoffer. Seber 6cf)itler ift fi'tr bas tion H)m gebraucf}te @igcntum ber filnfta!t t>crant\uortficf), unb bic stoften bes biefem 3ugefi'tgten 6cf)a= bcns lJat bcrfelbe 3u beftreiten. Stann ber eigentlidJe '.:tlJciter nicf)t ermittelt ltlerben, mitffen aUe babei �eteifigten ben 6cfJaben becfen.

ifctfultcittvet UutentdJt.

mer Unterrid)t in 9Jcufif unb 6tcnogral)(Jie ijt ben 6cf,iillcrn freigrfteUt, bocfJ ift ber Unterricf,it befonbers 3u tiergitten. 6c(iit(er muff en ifJre eigenen Snftrumente ftel!en.

2lufnctl)mt=�et>iuouuoeu.

Seber m:l)plifant mua bem �rcifibenten genilgenbe ,8eugniff e itber guten moralifc(ien �L)arafter tior[egen fonnen, unb 6dJi't(er aus anbern filnftalten muffen aus benfemen cine ef)rentiol!e @ntfaffu11g


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DR . ;11.~RTL\l LUJ'HER COLLEGE .

beibringen. steiner 1nir'.> aufgenommen, ber nicf)t bereirn einc ge, itlof,mlicf)e 6d]ulbHbung befitt, flief,en'D cntltlcber beutf cf) ober eng, lifd) lef en unb fcf)reiben fonn, unb im 91ecf)nen bie bier 61:)ecie~ bemeiftert !)at. @i3 IVirb enuartet, bafl aUe Sd)il[er \_iiinft!icf) beim )Seginn be/3 6cf1ulja!)rei3 eintrden, unb bafl bic 6d1U(er a11d1 ber 91ca{,2lbteHung 1ne11igftcni3 cin ;;3a(Jr b[ciben. ÂŁ:lai3 @intritts,(gt amen bebufi3 _@inreilJung in bie \)aff enbe st(affe finbct am erftcn sta, ge bei3 6d1ul ja!Jrci3 ftatt. 0. HOYER, Dr. Martin Luther College, Now Ulm, Minn.

Ralcnt,ct. )Seginn bei3 6dJulja!)rei3 )Seginn bes nltleiten St:crtiali3 )Seginn bes britten stertiali3 6cf)lufl bei3 6cf)ulja(Jrei3

5c))t. 2, 1890.

;;3an. 6, 1891. iJJciiq 30, 1891. ;;3uni 19, 1891.




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