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FELLOWS. 



Class III. — Moral and Political Sciences. — 57. 



Section I. — 15. 



Philosophi/ and Jurisprudence. 



George Beinis. 

 George T Bigelow, 

 Richanl II. Dana, Jr. 

 C. C. Everett, 

 Horace Gray, 

 Frederic H. Hedge, 

 L. P. Ilickok, 

 Ebenezer R. Hoar, 

 Mark Hopkins, 

 C. C. Langdell, 

 Henry W. Paine, 

 Theophilns Parsons, 

 Charles S. Peirce, 

 Benjamin F. Thomas, 

 Francis Wharton, 



Sectiox H. — 12. 



Philolo[iy and ArchcEology . 



Ezra Abbot, 

 William P. Atkinson, 

 H. G. Denny, 

 Epes S. Dixwell, 

 William Everett, 

 William W. Goodwin, 

 Ephraim W. Gurney, 

 Bennett II. Nash, 

 Chandler Kobbins, 

 John L. Sil)ley, 

 E. A. Sophocles, 

 Edward J. Young, 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Cambridge . 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Section HI. — 16. 

 Political Economjj and History. 



Section IV. — 14. 

 Literature and the Fine Arts. 



Charles F. Adams, 

 William T. Andrews, 

 George S. Boutwell, 

 J. Elliot Cabot, 

 Francis J. Child, 

 Ralph Waldo Emerson 

 John C. Gray, 

 Henry W. Longfellow, 

 James Russell Lowell, 

 Charles Eliot Norton, 

 John K. Paine, 

 Thomas W. Parsons, 

 Charles C. Perldns, 

 John G. Whittier, 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Groton. 



Brookline. 



Cambridge. 



, Concord. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Wellesley. 



Boston. 



Amesbury. 



