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Benj. S. Ewell, LL.D., Honor-*
ary Member Royal Historical So-
ciety of Great Britain, President,

WEST VIRGINIA.
Bethany College, Bethany.
West Virginia College, Flemington.
West Virginia University, Morgan-

Henderson Male and Female College, Henderson. Baylor University, Independence. Örganized 1845; Baptist; faculty7; course-commercial 2 years, philosophical 3 years, collegiate 4 years; library 2,500 volumes, 300 pam; phlets; tuition $29 to $52; board $2.75; 126 students; 5 graduates Shepherd College, Shepherdstown. in 1882; value of grounds and buildings $32,000; endowment $2,600. Rev. Wm. Carey Crane, D.D., LL.D., President. Mansfield Male and Female College,

Mansfield.

Salado College, Salado.
Austin College, Sherman.
Trinity University, Tehuacana.
Waco University, Waco.
Marvin College, Waxahachie. Or-
ganized 1870; unsectarian; faculty
13; course 4 years; library 2,000
volumes, 400 pamphlets; tuition
$50; board $3; 358 students; 4
graduates in 1882; value of appa-
ratus $3,000; value of grounds
and buildings $30,000. Gen. L.
M. Lewis, A.M., D.D., President.

VERMONT.

University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington. Middlebury College, Middlebury.

VIRGINIA.

Randolph Macon College, Ashland.
Emory and Henry College, Emory.
Hampden Sidney College, Hampden
Sidney College.
Washington and Lee University,
Lexington.

Richmond College, Richmond.
Roanoke College, Salem.
University of Virginia, University of
Virginia.

College of William and Mary,
Williamsburg. Organized 1693;
library 6,000 volumes; value of
grounds and buildings $80,000.

town.

WISCONSIN.

Lawrence University, Appleton.
Beloit College, Beloit.
Galesville University, Galesville.
University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Milton College, Milton.
Racine College, Racine. P. E.;
faculty 15; course 4 years; board
and tuition $452 per annum; 120
students. Rev. Albert Z. Gray,
A.M., President.

Ripon College, Ripon. Organized
1864; Congregational and Presby-
terian; faculty 14; course--prepara-
tory 2 and 3 years, college 4 years;
library 5,000 volumes, 2,000 pam-
phlets, tuition $21 to $34, board
$2.50; 200 students; 15 graduates.
in 1882; value of apparatus $35,-
000; value of grounds and build-
ings $65,000; endowment $125,-
000. Rev. Edward H. Merrell,
A.M., D.D., President.
Northwestern University, Water-

town.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Georgetown College, Georgetown.
Columbian University, Washington.
Gonzaga College, Washington.
Howard University, Washington.
National Deaf Mute College, Wash-
ington.
UTAH.

University of Deseret, Salt Lake City.
WASHINGTON TER.
University of W. T., Seattle.
Holy Angels' College, Vancouver City

FEMALE SEMINARIES.

ALABAMA.

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150 students; 21 graduates in 1882; value of apparatus $1,500; value of grounds and buildings $50,000. John Massey, LL.D., President.

CALIFORNIA.

Young Ladies' Seminary, Benicia. College of Notre Dame, San Jose. CONNECTICUT.

School for Girls, Farmington. Hartford Female Seminary, Hartford. Grove Hall, New Haven. Congregation de Notre Dame, Waterbury.

Young Ladies' Institute, Windsor.

Organized 1867; unsectarian; faculty 7; board and tuition $275 per annum; 40 students; 6 graduates in 1882. Miss J. S. Williams, Principal.

DELAWARE. Wesleyan Female College, Wilmington.

GEORGIA.

Lucy Cobb Institute, Athens. Columbus Female College, Col

umbus. Organized 1875; unsectarian; faculty 10; course 5 years; library 1,000 volumes; tuition $50 to $70; board $4.50; 140 students: senior 16, junior 40, sophomore 20, second 25, first 39; 10 graduates in 1882; value of apparatus $2,000; value of grounds and buildings, $40,000. G. R. Glenn, A.M., President.

Georgia Methodist Female College, Covington. Organized 1882; Methodist; faculty 8; course 4

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years; library 800 volumes; tuition Young Female College, Thomas$50; board $4; 85 students; value of apparatus $500; value of grounds and buildings $20,000.

ILLINOIS.

Rev. W. B. Bonnell, A.M., Seminary of the Sacred Heart, Chi

President.

cago.

Andrew Female College, Cuthbert. Woman's College of the NorthDalton Female College, Dalton. western University, Evanston. Organized 1872; Methodist; fac- Knox Seminary, Galesburg. ulty 6; course 6 years; library 200

volumes; tuition $40; board Monticello

$3.25; 175 students; value of
grounds and buildings $10,000.
Rufus W. Smith, A.M., Presi-
dent.
Monroe Female College, Forsyth.
Georgia Baptist Seminary for
Young Ladies, Gainesville. Or-
ganized 1878; Baptist; faculty 6;
course 4 years; library 500 vol-
umes, 150 pamphlets; tuition $40
to $50; board $2.50; 107 stu-
dents; 6 graduates in 1882; value
of apparatus $150; value of
grounds and buildings $6,800.
Rev. W. Clay Wilkes, A.M.,
President.

Griffin Female College, Griffin.
LaGrange Female College, LaGrange
Southern Female College, LaGrange.
Lumpkin Masonic Female College,
Lumpkin.

Wesleyan Female College, Macon.
Marietta Female College, Marietta.
College Temple, Newnan.

Houston Female College, Perry.
Rome Female College, Rome.
Cherokee Baptist Female College,
Rome.

Shorter College, Rome. Organized
1877; Baptist; faculty 12; course
4 years; tuition $25 to $60; board
$4.50; 169 students; 14 graduates

Ladies' Seminary,

Godfrey. Organized 1838; unsectarian; faculty 13; course 4 years; library 3,000 volumes; board, tuition, washing, &c., $260 per annum; 146 students; value of grounds and buildings $200,000. Miss Harriet N. Haskell, Principal.

Almira College, Greenville.
Highland College for Women, High-
land Park.

Illinois Female College, Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Female Academy,

Jacksonville.

Organized 1830; unsectarian; faculty 10; course 4 years; library 500 volumes, 500 pamphlets; tuition $50; board $5; 100 students; 10 graduates in 1882; value of grounds and buildings $30,000. E. F. Bullard, Principal.

St. Mary's School, Knoxville. Organized 1868; Episcopal; faculty 13; course 4 years; board and tuition $360 per annum; 125 students: senior 16, senior middle 11, junior middle 19, junior 20; 4 graduates in 1882; value of grounds and buildings $75,000. Rev. C. W. Leffingwell, D.D., President.

Ferry Hall, Lake Forest.

in 1882; value of apparatus Chicago Female Seminary, Morgan

$2,000; value of grounds and

Park.

St. Angela's Academy, Morris. Organized 1857; Catholic; board and tuition $150 per annum. Sister St. Emerentiana, Superior. Mt. Carroll Seminary, Mt. Carroll.

See Advertisement.

Rockford Seminary, Rockford.

INDIANA.

Female College of Indiana, Greencastle.

De Pauw College for Young Women, New Albany. Organized 1866; M. E.; faculty 10; course 4 and 6 years; library 1,500 volumes, 500 pamphlets; board. and tuition, $200 per annum; 146 students: senior 6, junior 10, sophomore 13, freshman 22; 2 graduates in 1882; value of apparatus $500; value of grounds and buildings $50,000. Full courses Music, Elocution, Art and Normal departments. Foreign teachers for foreign languages. Rev. F. A. Friedley, A.M., President.

IOWA.

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Immaculate Conception Academy, Davenport. Callanan College, Des Moines. Organized 1880; unsectarian; faculty 14; course 4 years; tuition $30 to $36; board, tuition, etc., $180 per annum; 140 students; value of grounds and buildings $50,000. Rev. C. R. Pomeroy, D.D., President.

St. Agatha's Seminary, Iowa City. Mt. Pleasant Female Seminary, Mt. Pleasant.

KANSAS.

College of the Sisters of Bethany, Topeka. Organized 1861; P. E.; faculty 17; course 3 years; library 600 volumes; board and tuition $300; 250 students: kinder

garten 50, primary 50, preparatory 100, college 50; value of apparatus $700; value of grounds and buildings $130,000.

OFFICERS AND FACULTY.—Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail, D.D., LL.D., President, Christian Doctrine; Rev. Joseph A. Russell, A.M., Chaplain, Moral Science, Mathematics, Evidences of Christianity, Book-keeping; Mr. T. C. Vail, Bursar; Mrs. J. E. Russell, House-Mother: Miss Florida Breiner, Assistant House-Mother, Constitutional Law, United States History; Miss H. C. Hunt, Latin, French, German, Physiology, Astronomy, Botany, English Literature; Miss Emma F. Root, Logic, Mathematics and Natural Sciences; Miss Mary S. Stewart, Grammar, Ancient History, English Branches, Light Gymnastics; Miss Cora I. Townsend, A.M., Latin, Greek, Italian, French, Belles Lettres; Miss Julia M. Watson, Primary Department; Mrs. Ruth Giffin, Kindergarten Department; Miss Etta Giffin, Miss M. W. Warner, Assistants in Kindergarten; J. S. Hougham, LL.D., Lecturer in Chemistry and Natural Philosophy; Mrs. H. T. Stone, Instrumental Music and Thorough Bass;. Mrs. M. W. Radway, Mrs. L. M. Woodruff, Assistants in Instrumental Music; Miss Aletta Waterbury, Vocal Culture, Choral Class and Elocution; Miss Kate Gillmore, Music Monitor; Miss Mannie Smith, Drawing and Painting; Mrs. Clara H. Vail, Matron. Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Vail, D.D., LL.D., President.

KENTUCKY.
Female College, Bowling Green.
Clinton College, Clinton.
Tarrant College, Crab Orchard.
Franklin Female College, Franklin.

Georgetown Female Seminary, Georgetown. Organized 1846; Baptist; faculty 10; course 5 years; library 400 volumes; tuition $30 to $60; 115 students: preparatory 32, intermediate 45, collegiate 32, special 7; 6 graduates in 1882; value of grounds and buildings. $20,000. James J. Rucker, LL.D., Principal.

Liberty Female College, Glasgow. Daughters' College, Harrodsburg. Organized 1856; unsectarian; faculty 12; course 4 and 5 liyears; brary 3,500 volumes; board and tuition $250 per annum; 125 students; 9 graduates in 1882; value of apparatus $1,000; value of grounds and buildings $30,000. John Aug. Williams, President. Bethel Female College, Hopkinsville.

South Kentucky Female College, Hopkinsville.

Christ Church Seminary, Lexington. Hamilton Female College, Lexington. St. Catherine's Female Academy, Lexington.

Louisville Female Seminary, Louisville.

Female College, Millersburg. Female College, Mt. Sterling. Paducah Female College, Paducah. Bourbon Female College, Paris. Kentucky College, Pewee Valley. Logan Female College, Russellville. Science Hill School, Shelbyville. Stuart's Female College, Shelbyville. Stanford Female College, Stanford. Cedar Bluff Female College, Woodburn.

LOUISIANA.

Silliman Institute, Clinton. Keachi Female College, Keachi. Mansfield Female College, Mansfield. Organized 1857. Southern Methodist; faculty 10; course 4 years; library 1,000 volumes, 800

pamphlets; tuition $20 to $40; board $3; 91 students; 8 graduates in 1882; value of apparatus $500; value of grounds and buildings $30,000. Rev. J. Lane Borden, President.

Minden Female College, Minden. Organized 1852; unsectarian; faculty 8; course 4 years; library 450 volumes, 100 pamphlets; tuition $50; board $3.75; 121 students; 5 graduates in 1882; value of apparatus $1,000; value of grounds and buildings $20,000. Col. Geo. D. Alexander, A.M., President.

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