Noah, Henry, Norris, Thomas Acken, Norris, Brainard Taylor, Oakley, Masklin Clark Baker, Paterson, Samuel Story, Patten, Cyrus, Pierce, William Valleau, Quinn, William Bernard, Renne, Dilmon Flender, 62 Bleecker st. 8th Av., cor. 52d st. 322 44th st. 41 E. 7th st. 78 40th st. 203 Hester st. 1 Troy st. 305 9th Av. 185 W. 14th st. .65 5th st. 250 Second st. 121 5th Av. 196 W. 37th st. 143 W. 30th st. 97 Greene st. 86 W. 32d st. 127 29th st. 33 Third st. 40th st., near 9th Av. 34 Madison st. 17 W. 34th st. 87 Varick st. 115 8th Av. 11 Market st. 161 Twelfth st. 26 Suffolk st. 64 E. 23d st. Swezey, Samuel, Taggard, Edward Thomas, Tanzer, Arnold, Thompson, Samuel Archibald, Tisdall, Fitzgerald, Todd, Charles Matthew, Tompkins, Eugene, Trimble, William Morris, Underhill, James, Vandewater, John James Freelan, Van Gieson, Virginius, Van Note, Alexander Smith, Walber, Albert, Walber, Emile, 94 Oliver st. 196 W. 30th st. 83 E. 27th st. 276 Third st. 114 W. 30th st. 161 W. 37th st. 581 8th Av. 162 W. 36th st. 19 Albany st. 151 3d Av. 111 2d Av. 50th st., near 7th Av. 56 Avenue D. 48 Monroe st. 9 North Moore st. 488 8th Av. 176 39th st. 234 6th Av. 246 W. 48th st. 309 Madison st. 48 W. 35th st. 110 3d Av. 50 Barrow st. 106 Varick st. 1 Abingdon Square. 355 Bowery. 355 Bowery. Walker, John, Ward, Charles Augustus, Weber, Charles Frederick, Whitten, George Elisha, Williams, John Jones, Wilson, Philip Lee, Winne, William Malcolm, 175 W. 17th st. 45 W. 14th st. 132 W. 34th st. 48 Grand st. 254 W. 18th st. 58 W. Baltic st., Brooklyn. 54. Fourth st. 128 Second st. 462 8th Av. 47 E. 13th st. 185 Walker st. 15 E. 18th st. 70 Jane st. 134 W. 13th st. 151 Waverley Place. ADMISSION OF STUDENTS. No student can be admitted to the Academy, unless he reside in the city, be thirteen years of age, shall have attended the common schools in the city twelve months, and shall pass a good examination in Spelling, Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Elementary Book-keeping, History of the United States, and Algebra, as far as simple equations inclusive. Students who remove from the city lose the privileges of the Academy. Three students in the earlier classes, who, by the removal of their parents or otherwise, are now non-residents of the city, are allowed to complete their studies in the Institution; but, by a rule subsequently adopted, non-residents are not allowed to be members of the Academy. |