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Order of Examination. 



Monday., Aug. 3. 1'he Preparatory Department was examined between 



the hours of 9 and 12 a. m., and 2 and 5, p. m. 

 Tursdaij, Aug. 4 9, a. m. Soph. — Greek. 

 10, A. M. Fresh. — Latin. 



2, p. M. Junior German Class. 



3, p. M. Jun. — Evidences of Christianity. 



4, p. M. Soph. — Algebra. 

 Wcd^lay^ Aug. 5 9, a. 3i. Fresh. — Greeli. 



10, A. M. Jun. — Latin. 



2, p. M. Soph. — Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. 



3, p. M. Jun. — Greek. 



4, p. M. Soph. — Latin. 

 Thursday^ Aug. Qi. 9, a. m. Fresh — History. 



10, A. M. Jun. — Political Economy. 



3, p. M. Sopli. — Rhetoric and Greek of New Test, 



4, p. M. Fresh. — Geometry, 

 Friday., Aug. 7. 9, a. m. Jun. — Logic. 



10, A. 31. Soph. — Spherical Geometry and Calculus. 



2, p. 31. Senior German Class. 



3, p. M. Fresh. — Mythology. 



4, p. M. Jun. — Rhetoric. 

 Saturday, Aug. 8. 8, a. 3I. Fresh. — Algebra. 



10, A. M. Jun. — Mechanics or Optics. 



The result was highly gratifying to the Faculty and such Trustees 

 and strangers as attended. It is but justice to state that the students, in 

 general, acquitted themselves in the most creditable manner. The ex- 

 amination was generally regarded as one of the best that has been held 

 for a number of years in the Institution. 



It will be seen that, according to this arrangement, there are to be but 

 two examinations during the year, both public, one about the middle of 

 each session, at each of which the students will be examined on all the 



■n ot wn 

 shall ha 



studies which they shall have passed over since the last took place. 



College Commencement. The Annual Commencement of Pennsyl- 

 vania College will take place, on Thursday the 17th inst. The Bacca- 

 laureate address to the Senior Class will be delivered, by Pres. Krauth, 

 on the Lord's day preceding. On Wednesday afternoon, the annual ora- 

 tion before the Literary Societies of the College will be pi-onounccd by 

 Rev. Dr. Cheever, of the city of New York. The Society of the Al- 

 umni will hold its anniversary meeting on the evening of the same day. 

 The Orator of the current year is Rev. J. L. Schock, A. M. of Reading, 

 Pa., a member of the graduating class of 1839. 



On Tuesday evening the loth inst., several addresses will be deliv- 

 ered by students of the Theological Seminary, and also a discourse be- 



