354 Farmers' College — Commencement. [August, 



Latin Salutatory — De Antiquis. 



J. W. Cochran Glendale, 0. 



Astronomic Science — Its Utility and Suhlimity. 



E. Cook Cumminsville, 0. 



Knoioledge and Virtue — Intellectual Correlatives. 



D. B. Cable Albany, 0. 



Literary Fame. 



Charles A. Wolf Cincinnati, 0. 



Genius of Civilization. 



S. R. Moore Cheviot, 0. 



Choice of a Profession. 



Foster Black College Hill, 0. 



Spirit of the Crusades. 



N. B. Wilson Cyntliiana, Ky. 



Dependence of the Present on the Past. 

 J. W. Cochran Glendale, 0. 



Faith in Science the Key to Success — with Valedictory. 

 J. A. Eades Ruddel's Mills, Ky. 



The orations were well written and well pronounced, and command- 

 ed the undivided attention of the immense audience present. The 

 degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on the above named gentle- 

 men by President Allen, with an appropriate and an affectionate 

 Baccalaureate address. The exercises were enlivened by the finest 

 strains of Menter's fine Cornet Band. 



At the conclusion of the exercises, President Allen announced that 

 the Corporation and Faculty of the Institution had conferred the 

 Honorary Degree of Master of Arts upon Israel Garrard, Esq., 

 of Cincinnati, and Lewis Garrard, M.D., of Cincinnati, 0., and 

 Abram Brower, Esq., of Cincinnati. Also, that the Master's Degree, 

 ''in course," was conferred upon the following named gentlemen, 

 Alumni of this Institution, viz : 



S. W. Telford 

 A. W. Gaston . 

 C. B. Brown . 

 G. W. Coleman 



W. P. FiSIIBACK 



J. Hageman . . 



Lafayette, Ind. 

 Newtown, 0. 

 Cincinnati, 0. 

 Union, Ind. 

 Batavia, 0. 

 Cincinnati, 0. 



J. Htlderbrandt . . New Vienna, Ind. 



G. H. Lane Dayton, 0. 



J. Lafaber Russelville, 0. 



W. P. Nixon .... Cincinnati, 0. 

 J. H. Winters . . . Dayton, 0. 

 D. W. Winters . . . Dayton, 0. 



Israel Williams, Washington City, D. C. 

 The aifairs of the Institution have been uninterruptedly prosperous 

 throughout the year. The number of students in attendance, as 

 shown by our Catalogue, was Three Hundred and Thirty. Out of this 



