FUBLIC EXAMINATION. 



The examiiialion of the Classes in Pennsvlvanici College will com- 

 imcnce on tiie 2(1 it)st., and continue during the whole week. The fol- 

 lowing is the programme of the exercises : 



Monday. The Preparatory Deparuncnt will he examined from 



9 A. M. until ]2 >r., and from 2 r. m. to o r. m. 

 Tuesday 9. .Tunior Class — Greek. 



10. Sophomore — Mathematics. 

 31. Fresliman — Latin. 



3. Sophomore — Greek Testament. 



4. Freshman — Algebra. 

 Wednesday '9. .Junior — Evidences of Chrislianil} . 



10. Sophomore — Rhetoric. 



11. .iunioi — Logic. 



3. Fresliman — ^Greek. 



4. Sophomore — Mathematics. 

 Thursday 9. Junior — Optics. 



10. Freshman — .VIodern History. 



IL Sophomore — Archaeology. 



3. Freshman — Geometry. 



4. Senior German Class. 

 Friday 9. Sophomore — Latin. 



10. .Tunior — Chemistry and Meteoxology, 



11. .Junior German Class. 

 .3. .Junior — Rhetoric. 



1. Freshman — Classical Literature 

 Saturday 9. Sophomore — Greek. 

 10. Junior — Latin. 



The final examination oi the Senior Class will take place on Wedne.s- 

 day, August lllh. The class consists o( seventeen, and is the largest 

 the College has yet graduated. The Commencement will occur five weeks 

 succeeding the examination, Thursday, Sept. i6lh. Onthe Sabbath pre- 

 ceding, the jBacca/a«rea/c di.scourse will be delivered by President Krauth. 

 On Tuesday afternoon the Linnajan Hall will be dedicated and an address, 

 appropriate to the occasion, delivered -by the President of the Association, 

 J. G. Morris^ D.D. On Tuesday evening the valedictory exercises of 

 the Senior Class in the Theological Seminary will lake place, and a 

 discourse before thB Alumni of the Institution will be delivered by Rev. 

 F. W. Conrad^ of Hagerstown, Md. On Wednesday afternoon the 

 .annual oration before the Literary Societies will be pronounced by 

 Robert Tyler,, Esq.^ of Philadelphia; and on Wednesday the address to 

 the Alumni of the College will be delivered by A. R. Stevenson, Esq., 

 of Gettysbuig. As the exercises of Commencement week are likely 

 to prove of a very interesting character, ue .shall be glad to have all 

 our friends, who can make it '.onvenient, to fa-v oi ur with iheir presence 

 '9n the otca5ion. 



