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The following diagrams illustrate the method: Les cartes ou les planches trop grandes pour dtre reproduites en un seul clich6 sont film6es d partir de Tangle sup6rieure gauche, de gauche d droite et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images n6cessaire. Le diagramme suivant illustre la mdthode : 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 I r / ,fL> i ■!! iBiiiMntfil nil 3; ^ /' CANADIAN CLUB OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY. CAMBRIDGE, MASS., U. S. A. 1890. ^s CANADIAN CLUB OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Maao CAMBRIDGE, MASS., U. S. A. 1890. 187947 LD-2i('^ y PredtUent. F. W. NICOLSON. Otce-Precjtient C. W. COLBY. A. W. MacRAE. The names of non-Canadians are distinguished by an (*) PiiOF. S. M. Macvane, Professor of History. *Pkof. F. C. de SuMiciiKAST, Profcssor of French. Mu. M. Chamberlain, Asst. Secretary. Mr. F. W. Nicolson, Instructor in Latin. Mr. W. F. Gaxong, Instructor in Botany. Mr. a. C. Clarke, Clerk in Secretary's Offi.cc. Dr. Benj. Rand. Mr. J. W. Bailey, *F. B. Anderson. G. A. Barton. C. VV. Colby. G. A. Eaton H. G. Fenety. H. R. Fisher. J. C. Fisher. A. Eraser. J. G. Hume. *T. A. Jaggar. W. H. Macdonald. D. Mackay. A. W. MacRae. C. H. McIntyre. J. A. McIntyre. C. M. Noble. J. T. Paul. A. W. Reddy. S. A. M. Skinner. F. R. Starr. L. A. B. Street. W. A. Taylor. THE CANADIAN CLUB. The Canadian Club of Harvard University is com- posed of sucli ofVicers, graduates, and undergraduates of the University as are of Canadian birth, or have resided and take an interest in the Dominion of Canada. Its objects are to afford a means of re-union for Canadian students in the University, and to facilitate the acquisition of information by students in Canada desirous of pursuing advanced courses in this University. Canadians coming to Harvard are invited to notify be- forehand any of the officers or members of the Club, so that they may be welcomed on arrival. The following summary, though very condensed, will give Canadians some idea of the great resources and superior advantages of Harvard. Harvard University comprehends the following depart- ments : The Graduate School, Harvard Coilcrfe, the Law- rencc Scientific School, the Divinity School, the Law School, the Medical School, the Dental School, the School of Veter- inary Medicine, the Bussey Institution (a School of Agricul- ture), the University Library, the University Museum (Zoology, Geology, Geography, Botany, Mineralogy), the Botanic Garden, the Herbarium, the Astronomical Observa- tory, and the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology. The Staff of Instructors comprises 217 professors, assistant- professors, instructors and assistants. The number of students in attendance in 1889-90 is 2097. There are 47 buildings, including the Astronomical Obser- vatory, ample laboratories, museums — the floor area of the Universit}^ Museum alone is 4 acres — dormitories, a dining hall capable of seating 750 persons. Tliere is a splendid Gymnasium open to all students, aflordin<^ ample means for exercise. The Weld Boat Club House on the Charles River, near the University, opened in 1890, gives opportunity for boating to all students at a low cost. There are also large grounds laid out for athletic sports of every description, including base ball, cricket, tennis, etc. THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Contains 360,400 volumes, exclusive of pamj^hlets and maps, which number some 350,000. About 11,000 volumes are added each year. Students have also access to the Boston Public Library (500,000 volumes), and the Cambridge Public Library (125,000 volumes). The vaiious professional schools of the University, as well as the dilferent departments in the Graduate School and in Harvard College, publish detailed descriptions of the courses olfered. Copies of these descriptions may be obtained gratis on application to the Secretary of the University. EXPENSES. The average annual expenses of an economical student may be set down at about $475.00 though many have lived comfortably on $400. Members of any department of the University can board at cost by joining the Association which uses the great dining- hall of Memorial Hall. The cost of board to the members of this association in 1889-90 did not exceed an average of $4.00 a week. The Hall opens on the last Wednesday in September. About one hundred members of the various departments of the University are admitted annually to the Foxcroft Club, a cooperative organization having commodious quarters adjoin- ing the College yard. Separate articles of wholesome food are furnished to order at cost, making it possible to board at the Club for from $2.00 to $3.00 a week. JJy using the Club's study and reading rooms and its reference library members are enabled to lodge cheaply at a distance from the Univer- sity or ,n suburban towns. The annual fees of the Club are low — $7.50. HARVARD UNIVERSITY AID FUNDS. Funds to the amount of over one million two hundred thou- sand dollars are held in trust for the benefit of deserving stu- dents of Harvard University whose means are limited. The income of these funds for the year 1890-91 will amount to about 4>7o,ooo. It will be distributed in the form of Fellow- ships, Scholarships, Price Greenleaf Aid, and Beneficiary Money. ^ PECUNIARY AID IN THE GRADUATE DEPART- MENT. The Fellowships are twenty-two in number,* of which twen- ty can be enjoyed only by members of the Graduate Depart- ment. The Scholarships are one hundred and sixty-two in number, of which twenty may be enjoyed by Graduate stu- dents, one hundred and five by Undergraduates only, and the remainder-thirty-seven-l)y students in the professional schools. Some of the Fellowships are assignable only to graduates of Harvard College, but more than half may be held by graduates of other colleges who come to Cambridge for the purpose of graduate study. Applications for any of these Fel- lowships must be in the hands of the Secretary of the Uni- versity on or before the last day of March. ♦Including the Tyndall Scholarship. 8 PECUNIARY AID IN THE COLLEGE. Of the Schokirsliips assignable to candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, none are promised previous to the stu- dent's coming to Cambridge and entering upon his College work. In January of ih- Freshman year, eight or nine Scholarships are assigned to proper applicants of the highest rank. All other College Scholarships are assigned on the basis of an entire year of successful work in College. Applications for the Freshman Scholarships must be presen- ted on or before the first day of November of the Freshman year. The aggregate annual income of the College Scholar- ships is $29,590. PRICE GREENLEAF AID. Although College Scholarships are not promised in ad- vance to midergraduates, about $12,000 of the income from the bequest of the late E. Price Greenleaf may be so promised. In order to secure Price Greenleaf Aid, a candidate must obtain from the Secretary of the University, in time to return them before May i, certain blanks to be used in applying for this aid. At present it may safely be said that any graduate or stu- d^nt of another college who wishes to come to Cambridge as a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Ar^. may, if his rank has been distinctly high, and his recommendations from his teachers are strong, feel sure of receiving from $150 to $250 from the Price Greenleaf Fund during the first year of his residence in Cambridge. A detailed description of the Harvard University Aid Funds may be had on application to the Secretary. ^^:r>f'.-'..^k,f <*.f ^'"M-'oii-' RELIGIOUS SERVICES. RellX!!'' ^";":^'-^"y '^ ■" '^'^ ""est sense non-sectarian. K.el,g,ous worship ,s conducted daily in Appleton Clr.nel t ;;L:ired"r • '"""? '- ""°"^ ™>Ltnry."The „,o!r : t ngu.slied d.vmes m the country conduct these services and students have the opportunity no. only of bearin. but of I, ak ...S the personal acquaintance of the' „,ost pro™i„em c e"! m2Z ''"'"' ''''""^'' Lyn,an Abbott, and Theod^i^; The University p.ays for sittings in the different Churches HI Cambridge, for the use of Students. LECTURES. Afternoon and evening lectures are given throughout the Session on a great variety of topics, not only by^t .e Pr^ es.sors in the University, but by distinguished men i ev^ y walk of hie and belonging to various countries. ^ JOURNALISM. A clever writer can generally find remunerative emnlov 1 .act ce in editing ,s also offered by the four papers nub lished by the Students: The Daily Crimson aT '^ Monthly, Lampoon. ^ Ciimson, Advocate, are^'i!bHrefr''r n' "" Qi'-'-ly Journal of Economics aie published by the University. tm^m^^^....^^^.^.^ lO CLUBS. Apart from the College Societies and the Social and Ath- letic Clubs, the following organizations afford Students nu- merous opportunities for exchange of views in particular lines of work : — THE CLASSICAL CLUB. LA CONFERENCE FRANgAISE. DEUTSCHER VEREIN. NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. BOYLSTON CHEMICAL CLUB. ELECTRICAL CLUB. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. FINANCE CLUB. PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. ENGLISH CLUB. ART CLUB. CAMERA CLUB. HARVARD UNION (Debatinjjf). Y. M. C. A. ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY (Pint. Episc). TOTAL ABSTINENCE LEAGUE. 1 1 List ol Canadians who have altended Harvard University dunngthe present century, with departments in which they have studied and year of graduation, or hist year of study. NOVA SCOTIA. 1806 1811 iS^t. 1S24. 1824. 1825. 1825. 1828. '«35- i«35- •«37- 1841. 1843- 1845. '845- 'S45. 1845. 1846. 1S47. 1S47. 1847. 1848. 1848. 1848. 1S48. 1849. 1849. 1850. 1850. 1850. J851. 1851. 1S51. •853. ^853- Richard J. Uniacke. Halifax. Nathaniel VV. White. Shelbume. Chakles VV. Upham. Annapolis. Adoli'hus K. Borden. Thomas Desbrisay. Halifax. Edward Bolman. Lunenburg. Sidney S. Rice. Annapolis. William Kennedy. Annapolis. Thoma.s C. Sharp. Amherst. Edward T. Tremain. Halifax. Benjamin V. Harley. Lunenbunr. Jonathan Borden. Horton. Charles Inglis. Halifax. John Schrage. Lunenburg. Henry W. Yosken. Bridgetown. Lewis Johnston. Horton. Standish L. Yelpez. Rockingburg. Edward M. Simson. Halijax. James Thomson. Halifax. Charles E. Brown. Tarmoutk. Samuel C. West. Halijax. Alexander D. Cox. Truro. Daniel Francis. Maitland. John E. Pryor. Horton. Samuel D. Brown. Horton. Benjamin Pickman. Annapolis. Thomag p. Ryan. Halifax. Edward Kirby. Halifax. Andrew B. Almon. Halifax. James T. Shaw. Annapolis. William Archibald. Horton. Edward Hill. Cormvallis. Peter Pineo. Windsor. William G. Clark. Halifax. W. A. C. Randall. Annapolis. College. Medical School. II (I II II II II II i< II 1 1 II II kl 11 II II II Lazv School. College. Law School. Medical School. K l( il Ik (i II Law School. Medical School. Law School. " k. Medical School. II (t %i i( •< i< < It K it it It Law School. Medical School. Liizu Sc/iool. Medical School. Medical School. Laiu School. Medical School. I. (t H 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1 868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1S69. 1869. 1S69. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1869. i86<> 1869. 1869. 1S69. 1S69. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1870. Medical 1 c <( II (t II 1^(1 ZV Medical ii it It II Frederick VV. Borden. Cormvullis. James F. Brine. Halifax. Donald Chisholm. James A, Coleman. Ellis H. Cornish. Halifax. Herbert Elliot, Halifax. John F. McDonald. Halifax. Chas. H. Morris. Halifax. Kennedy Munroe. Piciou. Edward J. Cogswell. Cormvallis. John D. Brown. Halifax. James H. Fellows. John C. McDougall. Inverness. Alexander Rouertson. Antiafolis. James W. Harris. Lower Horton. Clarence D. Barnauy. Cor?izvallis Duncan Cami-bell. Inverness. Henry Chii'man. Cornwallis. James R. Collie Pictou. Aubrey Blanchard. Kentville. John P. Chipman. Kentville. Charles S. Mum. Sliclbtirnc. John H. Frith. Halifax. George Bell. Halifax. William H. Bent. Digby. Abner Hodgson. Cumberland. John B. Kent. Truro. <■<■ Charles I. Margeson. Wilmot. " Daniel H. Morton. Truro. " VVemtvvorth H. QyiGLEY. /Iill,bnri,r/i. Medical John P. Smith. Pictou. '« Robert A. Bapin. Halifax. Henry A. Ellis. Economy. John C. McKinnon. Pictou. Edwakd M. Patterson. Pictou. Herbert Smith, Truro. Augustus T. Clark. Canninir. Robert R. McLeod. Brookjield. Thomas B. Flint. Tarmouth. Robert A. Dakin. Halifax. Archibald T. Davison. Potapiijue Thomas Milson. Halifax. Murdo Sutherland. Pictou. William Caldwell. Halifax. James W, Fraser. Pictou. Patrick A. McDonald. Harbor Bushie. Guilford R. Morse. SuTHER C. Murray. Colchester. School. II 11 II II 11 School. School. Lazv School. Aliutical II School. Lavj Medical II Lazv Divinity Lazv Medical School. 1 1 School. School. School. School. School. School. II II II II wwiiiwiiriii MROR 1870. 1870. 1870. iSyo. 1870. 1871. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1S72. 1873- 1873. 1873- 1873- i873- 1873- 1873- 1873. 1873- 1873. 1873- 1873- '873- 1874. 1874. 1874. 1S74. 1875- 1875- 1875. 1875- 1875. 1875- 1875- 1875- 1875- 1875- 1875- 1876. 1876. 1876. 1877. 1877. 1877. 1877. 1878. Medical School. It Medical School. 11 11 I^aw School. II It College. II I^aw School. II II II 1S59. 1S60. 1S60, iH(>o. iS6o. 1S60. 1S61. 1S61. iS6i. 1S61. 1S63. 1863. 1S63. 1S63. 1864. 1S64. 1864. 1864. 1865. 1S65. 1S65. 1865. 1S65. .895. 1865. 1865. 1S65. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1866. 1867. 1867. 1867. 1867. 1867. 1867. 1S67. 1867. IS67. 1S67. 1 868. Scieutijic School. Medical Sc/tool. K It CoRNKMUs Flower. .S7. Jo/ih Midical Collcffe. William G. Dlsbrow. Dathurst. " " William L. Ferguson. Woodstock. " '< Samuicl M. Rousk. St. yo/m. •« '• Jacou M. Barkicr. " '« «' Samukl p. Tuck. •« RonERT Provan. Kinifston. Thadueu.s Scott. Kingston. John F. Stevenson. St. Andrews. John M. Jonah. Hillsboro. Fred W. Mercer. St. John. Joseph C Skinner. James Bevridge. Andover. Edward M. Skinner. St. John. David J. Wiley. Floreuceville. William M. Connell. Woodstock. William D. Knapp. Suckvillc. William E. Saunders. FlorencevitU Benjamin Coburn. Frcdericton. Robert A. Weldon. St. John. John II. Hagerman. Tork Co. Alfred C. Smith. Bathurst. Elijah M. Yerza. Kcsxvick. William P. Ritchik. St. John. Alfred B. Atherton. Frcdericton. Malcom C. McDonald. Cambridge. James G. Forbes. St. John. (lEORGE MCSORLEY. " William L. McDonald. Cambridtre. Medical School. Scientific School. Medical School. Lau> School. Medical School. Law School. Medical School. Law School. Medical School. Law School. >t I. St John. Medical School. Joseph L. Bunting. John 11, Caldwell. " Charles F. Hart. St. John. Gilbert R. Pugsley. " Edward L. Barteaux. " Newton R. Colter. Douglas. Herbert Boyd. St. John. William M. Caldwell. St. John. Thomas C Stockton. " EzEKiEL Mcleod. " Jeremiah Travis. " •» " " Joseph Andrews. " Medical School. James Bevridge. " Laxv School. James F. Kennedy. " Medical School. Charles W. Beckwith. Frcdericton. Law School. Alexander Fleming. Stanley. Medical School. James Inchley. St John. •• " Ferdinand L. Redolin. Frcdericton. " '« James L. Simpson. «« «' Robert Boyd. Woodstock. ♦« «• Scientific School. Law School. Medical School. Law School. Medical School. '« it La%v School. i8 i868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1 868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1868. 1869. \S6ij. 1869. 1869. 1869. 1S69. 1869. 1869. 18C9. I S69. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1S70. 1870. 1870. 1870. 1871. 1871. 1871. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. 1872. iS73- 1873- 1873- 1873- 1873- Laiu School. Law MeiUcal It School. School. (t Luxv School. Levkkett Gunter. Fredcruton. Medical School. VViLi.iAM P. Bisiioi'. Dalhurst. " " Robert Armstrong. KiTsoN Casev. William Cruise. Richibucto. F'osTER McFarlane. Gaifeiown. John R. Armstrong. St. John. Alexander W. Daird. " Thomas Milleuge. " Robert C. Skinner. " Leverett D. DeVeuer. " Beverley O. Kinnear. " Charles E. Caldwell. " Edward I. Hewitt. " James Meloy. St. yohn. William E. Vail. Sussex. George H. Mullin. St. John. Edward R. Gregory. '* Charles A. O'Connor. Frcdericton. " " Thomas W. Peters. St. John. Charles A. Stockton. " " Ferdinand L. Pedolin. Fredericton. Medical School. Francis G. Jordan. St. John. " Nathan B. Milluerry. Wicklotu. " George E. Coulthard. Fredericton. " " John B. Floyd, ^tiaco. William C. Holyoke. Jacksontovjn. " " Frederic W. MacPherson. Fredericton. " " Robert O. Stockton. St. John Ira B. Keith. St. John. Charles A. McDonald. William S. McFarlane. " Michael A. Morris. James A. Fairweather. Leander a. White. John C Cockburn. St. Patrick Freeland Kennedy. 67. John. Matthew L. MacFarland. Rockland Manfred H. McDonald. Wickham. Horatio A. Horton. Fredericton. H0WA.RD D. Steeves. Henry W William. Samuel D. Wilson. Fred M. Robinson. Allison B. Connell Alfred A. Yerxa. Fredericton Richard Harrison. St. John. Duncan B, Myshrall. Fredericton. Alexander R. Hutchinson. Miramichi. Law School. St. John. Medical Law School. School. Medical School. St. John. Hillsboro. Dorchester. St. John. Woodstock. Dental Lavj Medical School- School. School. ^9 1873. Al.F.XANDKR n. LaWRENCR. S/. Jflhu. 1873. Lkanoeu a. Cmff. FrctfcricfoH. 1873. John Z. Curhie. Frederictoti. 1873. DiMLTirs S. Gai.lager. St. John, 1S74. John A. Bykrs. St. John. 1S74. HirGii J. Si'EAR. Loxver Woothtock. 1S74. Richard F. Qiiioi.kv. New Castle. 1S74. William H. Wallace. IlUhbovo. 1S74. Thomas C. Allen. Frcdcrictou. 1874. James R. McMonagle. Su.tscx. 1574. Romert E. Forbes. St. John. 1875. Adoli'Hus B. Gunter. Frcde.ricton. 1575. George P. Caldwell. St. John. 1S75. JosEi'H A. Harris. Moncton. 1875. Beverly McMona(;le. Sussex. 1875. Charles A. Palmer. St. John. 1875. Daniel R. Moore. Fredevkton. 1875. John M. Fiske. St. John. 1875. William C. Hewson. Westmoreland 1S75. David O. Pugslev. St. John. 1S77. AmjAii H. Eaton. " 1877. Albert S. White. '« 1877. George V. McInerney. Kingston. 1877. Bi'RTON S. Read. Dorchester. 1577. William F. Todd. St. Stephen. 187S. Williamson Fisher. Woodstock. 1578. James A. Hannah. Woodstock. 1878. Edmund G. Kaye. St. John. 1878. Robert McLeod. " 1579. William Hazen. " 1880. Thomas A. Bowser Sackville. 1 88 1. I>emuel a. Currey. Gagetown. iSSi. Isaac H. Hallet. Sussex. iSSi. William C. Winslow. Chatham. 1882. John II. Winslow. Frcdericton. 1852. John G. Owens. Fredericton. 1853. George H. Balkam. Milltoxun. J8S3. Robert R. Ritchie. St. John. 1854. Frank B. Gregory. Fredericton. 1884. George U. Hay. St. John. 1S85. Arthur L. Calhoun. St. John. 1885. Frank M. Eaton. St. Stephen. 1855. Ronald C. Grant. St. John. 1885. Thomas C. McGoldrick. St. John. 1856. Frank R. Haley. St. John. 1SS7. William B. Carman. Fredericton, 1889. Gerard G. Ruel. St. John. 18S9. William F. Ganong. St. Stephen. 18S9. Joseph W. Bailey. Fredericton. Medical School. t( it <« ti