THE HARVARD ANNEX 201 
however, that endowments may hereafter be pro- 
cured which will materially reduce this expense. 
Pupils who show upon examination that they have 
satisfactorily pursued any courses of study under this 
scheme will receive certificates to that effect, signed 
by their instructors. It is hoped, nevertheless, that 
the greater number will pursue a four years’ course of 
study, in which case the certificates for the different 
branches will be merged in one, which will be signed 
by all the Instructors and will certify to the whole 
course. 
The ladies will see that the students secure suitable 
lodgings, ‘and will assist them with advice and other 
friendly offices. 
Information as to the qualifications required, with 
the names of the Instructors in any branch, may be 
obtained upon application to any one of the ladies, 
or to their Secretary, Mr. Arthur Gilman, 5 Phillips 
Place. 
Mrs. Louis Agassiz 
Mrs. E. W. Gurmey 
Mrs. J. P. Cooke 
Mrs. J. B. Greenough 
Mrs. Arthur Gilman 
Miss Alice M. Longfellow 
Miss Lilian Horsford 
Cambridge, Mass., February 22, 1879 
This circular was previously sent to a large proportion of 
the members of the Harvard faculty with the request that 
if they were willing to coéperate with the Committee, they 
