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TESTIMONIALS 



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College of N. Jersey, Jan. 16, 1846. 

 The undersigned testify that Professor B. Jaeger was con- 

 nected with this Institution from 1831 to 1840, as an Instructor 

 in Natural History and Modern Languages, and during that time 

 gave satisfactory proofs of his acquaintance with these subjects ; 

 and we take pleasure also in testifying to his gentlemanly 

 deportment, — also, that he resigned his station in the College 

 with the regret of the Faculty and Trustees. 



JAMES CARNAHAN, President. 



JOSEPH HENRY, Prof. Nat. Phil. 



STEPHEN ALEXANDER, Prof, of Math. $ Astron. 



Alexandria, D. C, Jan. 5, 1846. 

 Professor B. Jaeger, formerly of New Jersey College, at 

 Princeton, resided in Alexandria, D. C, from 1840 to 1845, 

 and was here universally esteemed as a learned Naturalist, an 

 excellent linguist and a profound scholar in science and literature, 

 as well as generally beloved on account of his amiable dis- 

 position, sober and industrious habits and gentlemanly qualities. 

 We take, therefore, great pleasure in testifying the above 

 statement by subscribing our names : — 



P. E. Hoffman, Esq. Edw. C. Fletcher, Esq. 



Hugh Smith, Esq. Anth. Cazenove, Esq. 



Edm. Green, Esq. Orl. Fairfax, M. D. 



Rob. Brockett, Esq. Benj. Barton, Esq. 



R. H. Stabler, M. D. Caleb Hallowell and Brother. 



Rob. Miller, Esq. W. Fowle, Esq. 



Geo. D. Fowle, Esq. W. H. Fowle, Esq. 



Thos. W. Smith, Esq. Phineas Janny, Esq. 



H. C. Smith, Esq. John Leadbeater, Esq. 



Wash. C. Page, Esq. 



