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submitted to the Professor of Greek on or before the 2d of May, 1876.

MATHEMATICAL PRIZES.

A PRIZE will be awarded to that member of the Freshman Class who shall sustain the best examination in the solution of Algebraic Problems. The examination will be held on the 9th of December, 1875.

A PRIZE OF TWENTY DOLLARS will be awarded to that member of the same class who shall sustain the best examination in Chauvenet's Modern Geometry. The examination will be held on the 18th of May, 1876.

ORATORICAL PRIZES.

THE STUDENTS offer two Medals as prizes for excellence in writing and pronouncing English Orations. Two members of each of the three upper classes, selected after competition, will deliver their orations in public on the 16th of December, 1875, in the presence of a committee of award. A gold medal will be awarded as the first prize, and a silver medal as the second prize.

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DEGREES.

The following Degrees, having been voted at the annual meeting of the Corporation, held in the College Library on the 30th day of June, 1875, were duly conferred at the public Commencement on the following day:

BACHELOR OF ARTS, IN COURSE.

In Greek and Latin,

Cum honore.

Washington Bryan.

In Chemistry and Natural Science,

Charles Davies Scudder.

William Robinson Blair.

Joseph Buffington.

Clarendon Cobb Bulkley.

William Edmond Curtis, Jr.

George Milton Hubbard.

Grenville Kane.

George William Lincoln.

Ebenezer Eveleth Maynadier.

Harry Gordon McCouch.

Thomas McLean.

William Jackson Roberts.

William Dinsmore Sartwelle.

Seth Enos Smith.

William Molthrop Stark.

Edward William Worthington.

MASTER OF ARTS, IN COURSE.

John Mallory Bates.

George Collinson Burgwin, LL.B.

Horace Russell Chase, LL.B.

The Rev. Henry Ferguson.

The Rev. James Hardin George, Jr.
John Graham.

Frederic William Harriman.
Robert Clayton Hindley.

The Rev. William Francis Hubbard.
George Henry Seyms.

John Milton Stevens.

William Augustus Valentine, M.D.

The Rev. George Washington West.
The Rev. Paul Ziegler.

MASTER OF ARTS, AD EUNDEM.

Henry Winter Syle, Yale.

MASTER OF ARTS, HONORIS CAUSA.

The Rev. WILLIAM HENRY COLLINS, Rector of St. Michael's Church, Brattleboro', Vt.

JOSEPH HALL, Principal of the Public High School, Hartford. HENRY POOR MOTT, Trinity School, Madalin on the Hudson, N. Y.

ANDREW WHEELER PHILLIPS, Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, Cheshire, Ct.

DOCTOR IN DIVINITY.

The Rev. JACOB SHIPLEY SHIPMAN, Rector of Christ Church, Lexington, Ky., and Bishop-elect of the Diocese of

Fond du Lac.

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TUTTLE PRIZE ESSAY: The Norman Element in English Civilization," Edward William Worthington.

CHEMICAL PRIZE ESSAY: "The Steam Engine,"

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ORATORICAL PRIZES: Gold Medal, Charles Davies Scudder.
Silver Medal, John Huske.

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