THE RETROSPECT OF TUE YEAR. 



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Miss E. W. Fiske. 

 Charles Norris. 

 Miss A. P. Putnam. 



" F. Emerson. 



*♦ M. Swan. 

 Mrs. J. Battis 2d. 

 Miss Mary C. Torrey. 



" C. L. Adams. 

 Mrs. George S. Osborne. 

 Miss E. R. Edmaiids. 



" M. E. Phippen. 

 Mrs. D. Kelliam, jr. 

 Miss Lucy B. Hood. 



" C. B. Harrington. 



" N. G. Peirce. 



*' L. C. G. Peirce. 



" C. F. Cliase. 



*' Eose Farndale. 



" Eva " 



Mrs. G. P. Osgood. 



" H. P. Ives. 

 Master I. P. Symonds. 

 *' J. G. Morse. 



Miss C. L. Graut. 

 Mr. E. C. Larrabee. 

 Miss Ida Tappan. 



" Julia Barker. 



" Lizzie B. GifFord. 



" Lizzie L. Read. 



" Maggie Bolles. 

 Geo. A. May. 

 Arthur W. Dow. 

 Miss A. P. Pitman. 

 Miss Mary L. King. 



*' H. F. Buxton. 

 Mrs. N. G. Symonds. 



" Martha G. Smith. 

 Miss Edith O. Morse. 



" A. S. Tukey. 



" Clara L. Pitman. 



" L. L. Symonds. 

 Mrs. Joseph Symonds. 

 Albert I. Whipple. 

 Mrs. C. F. Quincy. 

 Miss L. L. A. Very. 



Mr. John M. Murray, frora the Lawrence pottery 

 works in Beverly was present with his potter 's wheel and 

 gave practical illustrations of the manner that shapeless 

 and unpromising clay can be transformed into vessels of 

 usefuhiess and ornament. 



Freqnent and valuable additions to the art library are 

 made by the curator of painting and sculpture, and the 

 number of persons interested in this subject who consult 

 this library is increasing. Many of the volumes contain 

 valuable and useful information which the student could 

 not obtain readily elsewhere. 



HoRTicüLTURAL ExHiBiTiON. The annual Horticultural 

 Exliibition was held on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 



