Section IV. — 15. 

 Medicine and Surgery. 



Samuel L. Abbot, Boston. 

 Edward H. Bradford, Boston. 

 Arthur T. Cabot, Bostou. 



David W. Cheever, Boston. 

 Frank W. Draper, Boston. 

 Thomas Dwight, Boston. 



Class III. — 3Ioral and Political Sciences. — 57. 



Section I. — 9. 

 Philosophy and Juris^prudence. 



James B. Ames, 

 Charles C. Everett, 

 Horace Gray, 

 John C. Gray, 

 G. Stanley Hall, 

 Nathaniel Holmes, 

 John E. Hudson, 

 Josiah Royce, 

 James B. Thayer, 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Worcester. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Section H. — 21. 



Philology and Archceology. 



AVilliam S. Appleton, Boston. 



Charles P. Bowditch, Boston. 



Lucien Carr, 



Franklin Carter, 



Joseph T. Clarke, 



Henry G. Denny, 



Epes S. Dixwell, 



William Everett, 



William W. Goodwin, Cambridge. 



Henry W. Haynes, Boston. 



David G. Lyon, 



Bennett H. Xash, 



Cambridge. 

 Williamstown. 

 Boston. 

 Boston. 

 Cambridge. 

 Quincy. 



Cambridge. 

 Boston. 



Frederick W. Putnam, 

 Edward Robinson, 

 F. B. Stephenson, 

 Joseph H. Thayer, 

 Crawford H. Toy, 

 John W. White, 

 Justin Winsor, 

 John H. Wright, 

 Edward J. Young, 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Waltham. 



Section III. — 16. 

 Political Economy and History. 



Charles F. Adams, 

 Edward Atkinson, 

 Mellen Chamberlain, 

 John Cummings, 

 Andrew M. Davis, 

 Charles F. Dunbar, 

 Samuel Eliot, 

 John Fiske, 

 A. C. Goodell, Jr., 

 Henry C. Lodge, 

 A. Lawrence Lowell, 

 Augustus Lowell, 

 John C. Ropes, 

 Denman W. Ross, 

 Charles C. Smith, 

 F. W. Taussig, 



Lincoln. 



Boston. 



Chelsea. 



Woburn. 



Cambridge. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



Salem. 



Nahant. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



Boston. 



Cambridge. 



