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I [NCORPORATED 1860, 3' HALIFAX : NOVA SCOTIA I'lUNTIXCJ OOMPANY. 187(1. ^, t-9 m -j'Vcv ^: \ THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT With the Comphments of the Executive Committee. OF THE ASSOCIATED ALUMNI OF ACADIA COLLEGE, ADOPTED JUNE, 1876. TOGETHER WITH LIST OF A-NNXJ^L FRIZES. AND LIST OF GRADUATES. INOOBFOBATED 1860. HALIFAX : 5fOVA SCOTIA PRINTING COMPANY. 1876. \ I THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OP THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OP THE ASSOCIATED ALUMNI OF ACADIA COLLEGE, ADOPTED JUNE, 1876. TOGETHER WITH LIST OF A.ISriSrXJ^L F»RIZES, t AND LI&T OF GRADUATES. INOOBFOBATED 1860. HALIFAX : KOVA SCOTIA PRINTING COMPANY. 1876, Imarfe^. All the Alumni are earnestly requested to become members of this association, and assist in promoting the objects it has in view. The membership fee is two dollars per annum. The fund arising therefrom which has hitherto been small, (many of the Alumni having allowed their membership to lapse.) has been expended chiefly in the bestowment of some of tlie prizes mentioned in the list given herewith. It is hoped that many of our Alumni will feel it a pleasure to become donors of such of the prizes as they may select. Personal application will be made to some of them to that end. We wish also to enlarge the list of prizes. Tl.e nsBocmtion hoM tli.-ir Annual Meeting in Juno, at Wolfvillc, whcrntlioy aim., Dgcth.r on Anniversary I)=vy. A vcM-y i.U-asant .Hnn.-r tck place tl.is yoar at ^vhl.•.U a largo ,unnhcr of ti.o Ahunni an-l th.-ir frien.ls yore present I'xcellcmt speeches w.-re d.-livered by Hon. 1. O. U n, rrovincial Secretary of Nova Scotia, who received part of h;8 Pdneniion at Horton Academy, Kev. A. W. Sawyer, D.D., June, at )iiy. A a largo c. Hill, [irt of his >r, D.I)., Rkport of tiir Executive Com.mittkk of thk Assdciatkd Alumni of Acadia Collegk, for tiik vkar ending Junk, 1876. The Committee are glad to be able to report the association in an improved condition Hnanoially, as compared with last year. The Matriculation Prize duo in June last but which was not presented for want of funds, has been paid during the year, and the generous responses whicli are being made to the calls of the Treasurer give us reason to hope that- by the end uf the year upon which we are entering the society will be entirely free from debt. There is still duo from the society, however, the sum of $25.00 to Eev. Dr. Cramp, for money borrowed, and the sum of $10.00 to Mr. Campbell, for balance due on Matriculation Prize of two years ago. Tk-sides these sums the Matriculation Prize won by Adoniram Judson Denton, in Septem])er last is now due, and provision must also bo made for the monthly essay prize of $25.00 oifered by the association. Your Committee have met as business required during the year, but nothing of sufficient importance to require mention has come before them. More than ordinary efforts have been made, to render the celebration of our Anniversary successful this year ; and besides the ordinary dinner, special provision has been made for after dinner exercises of a literary character which the Committee hope will add much to the interest of the occasion. Distinguished gentlemen representing the ])ress and the Legis- latures of Nova Scotia and the aeljoining Province, have accepted invitations to be present to add to the Entertainment, and to give eclat to our Anniversary gathering. An account of the expenses connected with the arrangements made for these guests will appear in the report of our Treasurer which will bo sub- mitted to you. Ill accordance with a resolution passed at our last Annual Meeting, the Committee did not offer the usual " Alumni Essay Prize," and there has been no competition for this prize during the past year accordingly. The resolution passed at our last Annual Meeting, in respect to the appointment by the society of some of the Governors of the College, was not carried into effect, owing to the inability of our Secretary to attend the last meeting of the Baptist Conven- tion, and your Committee again recommend the matter to the favorable consideration of the association. Your Committee feel that the usefulness of out association would be very much enhanced if arrangements could be effected whereby the Alumni should have some voice in the government of the college, and in the conferring of degrees, especially of those purely honorary in their character. Your Committee beg to call attention to the act founding the " University of Halifax " passed by the Legislature of Nova Scotia during its last Session, and recommend that the association give some expression of the views entertained by the society in respect thereto. In accordance with our constitution the officers of the Society go out of office^ at the present Annual Meeting, all of whom, however, are eligible for re-eloction. Respectfully submitted^ Edwin D. King, Secretary. President Vice-President. Secretary ...... Tremurcr i E. D. King, M.A. L. S. Morse, M.A. B. H. Eaton, M.A. L. M. Smith, B.A. Directors. H. H. Bliqh, M.A. J. W. Manning, RA. A. COLDWELL, M.A. C. H. Mastbrs, M.A. £. M. Saunders, M.A. ^x\m. The follovring ia a list of the ** Annu.iI Prizes for the tetter (Uioouragement of Education in connection with Acadia College," ottered by the Alumni Association : I. MATEZOXTLATZO}^ FRIZES. First Prize $20.00. To the Matriculate who shall pa.w the best examination. Seconj;) Prize, $10.00 Open to Candidates from all Schools and Academies. Prize.^ fco be awarded by the Examiners, and publicly distributed at the unniversary exercises of the College in June of each year. Priz'^3 to be awarded to such matriculates only as shall declare their intention of taking the full College Course. II. SOBOLAESSIP FRIZES. Freshman Class. Prize $20. Sophomore Class. Prize $20. Junior Class. Prize $20. For the best Scholaiship ; by which shall be understood the most in+'"^)igent mastery of the Subjects embraced in the Course, rather t 'ie most familiar acquaintance, by rote, with the text- books ur '. In thi^ e- 'npelition such students only shall be he]d to be members of their respective classes as s>hall have been in attend- inoe at least two Terms during the year, one of which shall be the third Term. Eiich class of ten or more members to aAvard, at tbe close of the Scholastic year, its own prize. If there shall be less than ten memljcrs in any class, the Faculty shall award a prize, if they deem any memier fairly en- titled to it ; otherwise they shall appropriate the money to the College Library. Prizes to be i)ublicly presented, through the Ahmni Assocja- tion, at the Anniversary Exercises of the College. III. ELOOUnoiT FRIZE.— (Rea&i&ff and. Speaking.) $20. To the best Elocutionist. (3pen to all Undergraduates who have been in attendance two Terms durzng the year, one of wliich shall be th;> Third Term. Prize to be adjudged by the Faculty, and puVlicly presented^ through the Alumni Association, at the College Anniversary. 9 pa.ss IV. SffOlTTBL? ESSA7 FnZ2£. $25. For the beat series of Monthly Essays during the College year. Open to all Undergraduates. Prize to be awarded by the Faculty, and presented at the Anniversary of the College. The list of subjects to be read at the same time. V.-ALTJMin PRIZE. Alumni Society Prize, $40.00. For the best Original Essay, Open to all Undergraduates. Subject to be chosen by the Executive Committee of the Association, and announced by Christmas of each year. Ko exact limits are prescribed as to the length of Essays, but it is desired that no Essay shall be of a length to exceed 35 minutes in delivery. Competitors to for- ward their papers to the Secretary, by the first of May. No Essay not delivered to the Secretary by that date to compete. Essays to be distinguished by mottoes, accompanied by letters bearing the same mottoes, and enclosing the writers' names. Papers bearing evidence of plagiarism shall be rigected. Prize to be awarded by Examiners appointed by the Executive Committee, and publicly presented during the Anniversary of the College. Prize Essay to be the property of the Asso^ ' tion, and to be read by the writer if requested. VX. TEE FRESISBITT'S FHIZE. A Prize of $20. Given by the President of the Alumni to the student of the senior class having the highest stivnding at tue completion of the full College Course. VII. OZIICZET FEIZE3. First Prize, $20. Open to Horton Academy and Acadia College Cricket Clubg. One Match between the clubs to be played at the close of the cricket season in the Autumn of each year ; and anotiier during the Anniversary Exercises of the College. Umpires to be ap- proved by the Faculty. Prize to be taken by the member of the winning club making the highest aggregate score in the two matches ; but any member not attending at least three-fourths of the regular practice of his club shall be ineligible for the prize. In case of a tie, prize to be awarded to the one who haS' attended play most regularly. In case of a tie between the ClubS; an over of four-balls shall decide. 10 Facllly"""" '^ '''"^'"'^ "'° '■""'• '™"='' «han be decided by the Consolation Prize, $10. 1 ciJetl by the y presented, liversary. g is below ball not be IS aggregate ig side, t ineligible List of those who have taken the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Acadia College. Those marked thus * have also receiTcd the degree of M.A., at thi« college. Those f "ire dead. 1843. * 1 1 John Leander Bishop 2 James William Johnston 3 Lewis Johnston t 4 Amos Sharp Dartmouth, .Stellarton. J. L. Bishop,— Practised us a Physician till his death. IS J- ^"i Johnston -Admitted to th« Bar July 1846; appointed Q.C., in 1871. Practises at Halifax m partnership with J. Y. Payzant, (grad? of ^60) name of firm Jolinston & Payzant. L. Johnston -Admitted M.D., In 1845, at the University of Penn- ■ylvania, practises m Stellarton, Pictou County. Amos Sharp,— Was a preacher of the Gospel 1844. 5 George Armstrong 6 Kichard E. Burpe 7 Samuel Elder ...,,, * 8 Abraham Spurr Hunt 9 William F. Stubbert... 1 10 George Bobbins Wilby .St. John, N. B. Dartmouth. .New Jersey, G. Armstkono, -Ordained at Port Medway, December 3l8t.. 1848.-for a long peiiod pastor of the Bridgetown Bapt/st Church, at present Editoi- ?!'■??'"*'**''' °^ *>°. ^^^r«<'«« Visitor, puSlished in St. John, N. B. Qnd of the Governors of Acadia. R. E. Burpe,— Ordained at in the year Sent as Missionary to Burmah, in 1845, by the Baptists of N. S., N. B.. and P. E I . returned m 1850, and died at Jacksonville, Florida, Feb. 9,6, 1853. S. Elder,— Ordained at Fredericton. For some years pastor of the Baptist Church in I-redencton, N. B. Died May 23rd, 1852. A. S. Hunt,— Ordained at Dartmouth, November 10th, 1844, for manv years pastor of the first CornWallis (Canard) Baptist Church. Appointed stiST W*^" Education for Nova Soctia, in 18()9, which position ha W. F. Stubbert,— Ordained at in , Received degree of D. D. , from Acadia in 1870, At present residing in New jertey, U. S. 12 1845. 11 William Almon Johnstone Halifax. • 1 12 Samuel Kicliardaon 13 James Whitman U.S. W. A. Johnstone,— Admitted to the Bar in April, 1849 ; appoiuted Q.C., In 1870. S. RiCHAKDSON, — Graduated at Newton, Mass. On leaving Xewton he was ordained to the pastorate of a IJiiptist Church in Massachusetts. Died in Carleton, N. B., July 1809. J. Whitman, — Barrister. Tractised for some time in Halifax, and thence removed to U. S. 1846. * 14 Edward Anderson 1 15 Asahel Bill * 16 Stephen W. DeBlois Wolfville. 17 Lewis Johnston Sydney, C. B. 18 James S. Morse Wolfville. E. Anderson, — Pastor for some time of Church at Liverpool. Received degree of D.D., in U. S. Principal of an Educational Institution in one of the Western States. S. W. DeBlois,— 'Taught in Horton Academy for some time, ordained at Chester, February 20tli, 1854, of which church he was tlien pastor. At £ resent and for many years past, pastor of the first Horton (Wolfville) aptist Church. Secretary and one of the Governors of Acaractices at Lakeville. A. Freeman,- Teaching at present at Lower Horton. M. P. Freeman, —Ordained at Bedeque, P. E. I., July 5, 1803. At present pastor of Baptist Church at Great Village. C. E. Harris,— Admitted M.D., in 18 , at New York. Died same year. J. E. P. Hopper, — Principal of Fredericton Baptist Seminary, then pastor of church at St. Stephen, N. R Now pastoi of first Baptist Church at Burlington. J. F. Kempton,— Ordained at Mira, C. B., June 5, 1804. Now pastor of Baptist Church at Sussex Vale, N. B. S. B. Kempton, -Ordained at New Mines, Sept. 10, 1863. Pastor of Church at Canard, Cornwallis, J. M. Parker,— Ordained at Springfield, Oct. 5, 1865. At present pastor of Church at Clementsport.. E. J. Stronach, — Merchant at Nictaux, County of Annapolis. 16 f 1863. •fiS Isrftel AriiNim Blair • G"J Kdwin Daviil King L A. Blair, -For miiny voars teacher. . rractifling at lioHton, Moan. .Poitnn, Mail. Halifax. Admitted M.D., in 187 , at £. D. Kino.— Admitted to the I5a., Dec. 7, 1867. Practice* at Halifax. 1864. • 70 Harris Harding BHkH. .Halifax. Edward Mauniiig (,'unningham Rand H. H. Br.iGH,— Admitted to the Bar, Nov. 2, ISfiS. Tractiaes at Halifax in partnerHhip with J. W. Longley, (grad. of 71). Firm name Bligh ic Longluy. £. M. C. Rand,— School teacher. 1865. 72 Charles T. Andrews... 73 Eliakim N. Archibald . 74 Thomas A. Blackadar • 75 William B. Boggs 76 Thomas E. Corning ... • 77 Herbert Clifford Creed. 78 Silas Mac Vane •79 Joseph Murray ... + 80 Seth D. Shaw • 81 David Allan Steele .Caledonia, Queens. Shelburne. .Harvey, N. B. Charlottetown,P.E.I. .Yarmouth. FVedericton, N. B. .Cambridge, Mass. Summerside, P. E. I. Amherst. C. T, Ahdrews,— Admitted M, D. , Harvard, 1868. Practices at Caledonia. Inspector of school.i for the County of Queens. E. N. Akchibald,— Ordained at Alexandra, P. E. I., Jan. 7th, 1868. Resided some years in Michigan, at present pastor at Shelburne. T. A. Blackaiiar, —Ordained at Parrsboro' N. S., Sept. 5th, 1865. At present pastor of Baptist Church at Harvey, N. B. W. B, Booas,— Ordained at Sydney, C. B., in 1866, over which church he was pastor five years ; removed thence to pastorate of Portland Church- St. John. Sent by Baptist Convention in 1874, Missionary to India, returned in 1876 on account of ill health. T. E. CoBNiNO, -Admitted to the Bar, Oct. 30th, 1869. Practises at Yarmouth. H. C. Creed, —Teacher in Normal School, Fredericton, N. B. S. MacVane, — For some years clerk in the Education Office, Halifax, afterwards studied at H-'.rvard and in Germany. At present instructor in Political Economy and Governmental Science at Harvard University. J, Murray,— Ordained at Gujsborough, Oct. 29th, 1865. Filled suc- cessively the pastorate of the Guysborough and Hantsport Baptist Churches. At present pastor of Summerside Church, P. E. I. S. D. Shaw,— Studied law in Charlottetown. Was compelled by failing health to remove to Nevada, U. S. , where he subsequently died. D. A. Steele,— Ordained at Wolfville, June 20th, 1865. Pastor for some years of the Baptist Church at Canso, whence he removed to his present charge at Amherst. 1 17 •n, IMaii. ax. )., in 187 , at cei at Halifax. ises at Halifax name liligh & 1866. ia, Queent. ne. N. B. fcetown, P.E.I. bh. ton, N. B. ge, Mass. Bide, I'. E. I. at Caledonia. I. 7th, 186«. h, 1865. At hich church and Church, ia, returned Practices at i K Oba.liiih E. Cox *y.\ AiiMit .r. Hill > I 'I'lituhiis S. Mcli'-'an * sr> I.iiimler S. Morso... ^Ci .JariuJi V. Morton 87 tit'ori^f K. TuftH .N>w Yolk, T'. S. .To;,'^'iiis Coal Minos. .liad.k-Lk, (", Ji. Briilgttown. .Now London, N.. H. Newton, AIiiHs. (>. E. <'iix. (ir.idnatcd at Newton. Ordiiincfl over Went Yarmouth Ciiurcli in I )L'Cfiid)or, 1M*)7. Pastor of West YimiiDUth rinircli, then of Church at Soiitli Aiueshury, U. .S., then of Second liaiitist Cliurch of City of New Hedford, U. S., now preaching for a church in Brooklyn, N. Y. A. .T. Hii.l., Civil Phigineer, chiefly engaged as nucIi since graduating. At preuent .superintendent of the Joggins Coal AlincH, Cuniberlaud, N. 8. T. S. McLean, — Principal of Victoria County Academy. L. S. MoitsK, — Admitted Barriater, July l'.>, 1^70. Practises at Bridge town. Inspector of schools for the County of Annapolis. J. F. MdUTON, — Graduated at Newton. Onlained at Littleton, Mass. The ProfeH.sor of Classics at the New London Literary and Scientific Institute, New Hanii)shire. Cr. E. Ti FTs, -Taught in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for sometime. Assistant I'riiicipal of the Baptist Seminary at Fredericton. At present studying Tlieoloj,'y at Newton, Mass. 1867. 88 .Tamos AVilliani Manning 89 Jonathan I'arsons !)0 Wilhert Dekney Dimock 91 Wallace Graham .Halifax. Halifax. .Truro. Halifax. J. W. MANNiNf},— Ordained at Port Hawke.sbury. C. B., March .^Ist, 1863. Graduated at Newtcm in 1872, for some years pastor of the Baptist Cliurch at St. Stephen, N. B., whence he removed to Halifax and became and con tinues the pastor of the North Baptist Church. J. Par.sonh,- "W^s engaged as a teacher for some time after graduating, then for some years was Inspector of Scliocls for the County of Halifax. At present studying Law. CSrand Scribe of Sons of Temperance. W. D. Dimock, -Principal for seven years after graduating of the High School, North Sydney, C. B. At present Head Master of the Model School, Truro. W. Graham,— Admitted to the bar, December, 1871. Practises at Halifax. e, Halifax, t instructor versity. Filled suc- b Churches. 1 by failing or for some lis present 1868. 92 "William A. MacKinlay 9.S John McDonahl 94 John F. Tufts 95 James W. Johnston 9(3 Daaiel Eaton Edmund Crawley Spinney Hector E. Munro 99 John Wallace 100 Herbert C. Messenger 101 Lewis Hunt 97 98 .Nevada. .Wolfville. Bridge water. Concord, N. H. Guyaborough. Sheffield, Eng. John McDonald, - Ordained and was pastor of a Church in Nebraska till bis death. 18 J. F. Tirrs, finidnntod nt Hiirvanl. Principal of Korton Acailerny Mi«r l'rof«'Httor of Hi;(toiy in Acmliii (Jollige. J. W. JoHNSftM, (^iriulitntcil L. L R, iit Ilarvunl. Ailinittfd to tiio lUr, l^ecemher, lH7t. rriictices at Hriiljjowivtur in County of I,uiioi»l)\irg. I). Kai'on, Difil li f(!w inotttliH after t{>'n*luatin^, iiiiil whilu iittciiiliii;; tho <\>iiiiiiui'uiiil (.'ollugc, KoHtoii. K. ('. Sl'lNNKY, Onliiiiied at Miia, ('. H. AVaH piutor for Bonie time in IVlIu, lowii. (IrmlniittMl HnliKiM|iu'iitiy ut Nt'wton riu'ologicul .Sciiool. At ]tt'e.icnt piiMtor of tiu; hjcoiwI Jiii|itiMt (.'liiucli, ('oiiuonl, \. I{. H. K. Mi'Nito, Died at liiit liumu in Onslow, June, 180<). He had the ('litiHtiuu Ministry in view. •F. Wam.ack, -Wan princijial of Queon'H Covintv Academy, aUo of tlie County Academy at (iuyslioiougii. At present studying Law. H. C. MksskN(!K11, Studied F,aw fi)r some tinne at Windsor. Went >?outh for ln» healtli and died in Floriilu in tlie winter of 1870. L. Hunt,- Admitted MA)., at Mc(Jill ('ollejie, IMontreal. Truetised in Halifax a (diort time and tlieii wtudied at Kdini>urj{h, after which lie com- menced and continueH the practice of liiH profesHion at Sliettield, England. Son of Hev. A. S. Hunt, graduate of l.'W4. 1869. ♦ 102 Neil McLeod ♦ 1():{ Alhert Coldwell lot JoHcph tlonea 105 ('aswell 11. Daniels ♦ KM) UufusSanford .... 107 J. Johnston Hunt 108 Charles F. Myers... .Charlottetown,r.E.I. WolfvUle. .WolfviUe. lii'idgetown. .liimJipitani, India, Halifax. .I'eterboro, N. H. N. McIiEon,— Studied Law in P. E. Island. Admitted in 1874. I*ractice» ftb Charlottetown. A. CoLUWELL, — Teacher since graduating in Hoi-ton Collegiate Academy. J. Jon KS,— Ordained pastor over the Haptist Church atDighy, 18(5!), then pastor of tl»e Liverpool IJaptist Church. Kenioved thence to Wolf ville. At present Life Insurance Agent. C. R. Daniels, —Studying Law. R. Sanfoud,— Graduated at Newton. Ordained August 20th, 1873; .Sent by Convention Missionary to India. J. J. Hunt,— Admitted to the Bar, December 'Mst, 1872. Practices at Halifa.K : son of Rev. A. S. Hunt, graduate of 1844. C. F. Myers,— Graduated at Newton. Ordained at North Redding, Mass. Recame pastor of church at Sutton, Mass. At present pastor of church at Peterboro', New Hampshire. 1870. 109 Egbert M. Chesley 110 William H. Newcomb New York. .Lewiston, Me. E. M. Cheslky, — Engaged in Nova Scotia several years teaching. Was some time principal of the Liverpool Academy. Now pursuing arts course at Harvard, intending to teach. W. H. Newcomb,— Graduate of Newton. Ohurch, Maine. Ordained pastor of HoUiwell ] 19 Vciuleiny n,rA littod to the .iiiiuiititirg. itti'H(lin;f tlio tdriit' time in Scliuol. At IIu iiad the ulsu of tiic Isor. "Went I'ractisod in licli lie coin- 111, Kngliuul, town,!', E.I. Ill, Imlia, >, N. H. i. Practices- ko Academy. y, mv.}, tliea jlfville. At 20th, 1873. Practices at Ming, Mass. >f church at k. , ftle. hing. "Was arts course •f HoUiwell 1871. Ill .Tsimrft W. lUncroft. . ll-J Williiiiii ]\. llriKlxliiiW .... • I!.! Atwiinil ( 'ulidiin 114 .?. WillHifont' Loniiluy... » ll'i <'l,;lll,..M II. MiiHtorn... lir, .r..l.ii I!. Mills 117 Hmatio K. Murrow • II** JolmHton .N'cih'y 1 111 In^^riuii V: Oiikcis r_'(» Williani .\. .Siiiniioy .... .Weymouth. AiKyl.;. . .I'lirmii'to. Halifax. .St. .lolm. N'. IV Anna])i)liH. ..Newton, Mai«s. Ciiniiii)^'. , .NowciiNtle, X. I'l. Hinviml, r. S. , .S\iHiilil, Conn. Yarmouth. I'jn n ilhaiii .\. .Somm IL'I .(..hn I!. Stuhl.tMt • lli'2 William Henry Warren .T. W. HancuiiKT, ( Jrailuati'd nt Newton, Ordiiinnl nt Windsor, April ITtli, l**".*!. At jnisent pastor of thu naptiHt Church nt Weynioutli, IMghy. W . li. r.K.vDsiiAW. -Ordained at North Hiver, P. K. I,. .Inly tth, is?:.. At present pastor of the Baptist Church at Argyle, "\'artnouth. A, <'ni|i)(>.v, Ordained at I'uradi.se, July 1 1th, 1872. Pastor of the llaptist Church at I'aradise. J. "W. Li>.V(}|.r,v, -Admitted to the T5ar, Decemher, l''7.">. Practises at Halifax. C. U. .M.v.sTElis, -Admitted to the IJar, in 1876. Practises at St. John, K. B. .r. 1!, Mit.l.s, Admitted to the. Bar, July, 1S7,'>. Practises Law at Annap(dis Royal. Studied at Haivard liaw School. H. K. Mf)nnn\v, Ordained at Snckville, N. S., November Sth, 1>71. Was jiastorof Sackville and Haiiiinonds Plains Baptist Churclies. (Jraduated ut Newton, and goes a Missionary to Btirmah. S. J. Nkilky,- -Ordained at North Sydney, C. B., Scptemher, 1S72. At present pastor of the Baptist Church, Canning, N. S. J. B. 0.\KK.-<, -PiinciiMvl for some time of the High School at Hantsport. At present principal of the Newcastle, N. B. Academy. W. A. .SriNNEV, IVinciiMtl for s-jveral years of the Ameshury, Maff.. High School. At present attending courses of lectures at Harvard L'niver sity. J. H. SrmnKHT, - (Graduated at Newton. Ordained pastor of P.aptist Church, Sutfield, Connecticut. W. H. \V.\UHKN, Ordained at C^nvendish, P. E. I., 1S72. At pr jiastor of the Temple Baptist Church, Yarmouth. esciit 1872. * 12;^ W. Mortimer McVicar VH Kohert U. Munro ]'J."> Lewis Mortimer Smith Hit) Seymour E. (Jouiley 127 William Lawson Barss Liverpool. Bridgetown!. Halifax. Truro. Halifax. \V, M. Mc"VlCAU,--Piincip»l of the t^ueen'« County Academy, Liverpool. \\. (t. IMuNUO, Studying Law with L. S. Morse. L. M. Smith, -In mercantile business at Halifax. S. E, tioiULEV,— Admitted to the Bar, July 24th, 1874. Practices at Truro. W. L. BAUSrt,--(.Jraduateil L. L. B., at Harvard Law School, June, 1870, Will seek admission to the Nova Scotia Bar, next Autunni. 20 1873. 128 Henry W. Rand 129 Geo. W. Thomas 1.50 Isaac R. Skinner 1.51 Adoniiam Judson Eaton... 1.T2 James B. Hall 1.3.S Humphrey BLhop 134 Theodore Harding Thomas. '135 Frank H. Eaton 1.36 Jacob A. Durkee 137 James F. Covey 138 Joseph H. Robbins 139 George O. Gates .New York. Canso. .IJeaver River, Yar. Hai'vard. .Lawrcncetown, Ann, Greenwich, Horton. Port Kawkesbury. Wolfville. .Newton. St. Andrew's, N. H. .Cambridge, Kings. Liverpool. H. \V, Rand, — For a time teacher in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. At present studying Medicine in New York. Was principal of Grammar School at St. George, N. S. G. "\V. Thomas, — Ordained pastor of the Baptist Church at Canso, May 13th, 1874. J. R. Skinner,— Ordained at Andover, N. B., July 20, 187(1 A. J. Eaton, — Received degree of B. A., at Harvard, June, 1876. Prepar- ing to teach. J. B. Hall,— Teaching. H. Bishop,— Teacher for some time. At present engaged in Agriculture. T. H. Thomas, — Engaged in teaching at Port Hawkesbury, C. B. F. H. Eaton,— Graduated B. A., at Harvard. Teacher in Horton Academy. J. A. DiJUKEE,— Ordained at Milton, Queen's, October 23rd, 1874. Pursuing a course of study at Newton. J. F. Covey, — Teaching. Principal of the Grammar Scliool at St, Andrew's, N. B. J. H. Bobbins,— Ordained at South Rawdon, August 29th, 1873. At present pastor of the church at Cambridge, Cornwallis. G. O. Gates, — Ordained pastor of the Liverpool Baptisi, Church, October 22nd, 1873. 1874. 140 George F. Currie 141 James I. DeWolfe 142 John C. Spurr 143 Samuel McCully Black. .Teluguland. Uigg, P. E. L .Harvaid. Harvard. G. F. CiRRiE.— Graduated at Newton. Was pastor of church at Andover, X. B. Sent by the Foreign Missionary Board of Ontario and Quebec, Missionary to Cocanada. J. I. DeWolfe,— Ordained at Uigg, December 4th, 1874. At present pastor of the church in that place. J. C. SruUR, — Taught one year in Horton Acadamy. Studying at Harvard University. S. McC. Black,— Studying at Harvard. Preparing to teach. 1875. 144 Howard Barss 145 George E. Good 146 Israel M. Longley 147 William G. Parsons 148 Benjamin Rand 149 Adouiram Judson Stevens ..Liverpool, G. B. "Woodstock, N. B. ..Paradise. Hautsport. ..Canning. Keutville. 21 O. a ^•^'^^^'-^'-•'^ *« «• Vaugban & Co., Commission Mcchant. Liverpool, G. E. Good, -Studying at Xewton. I. M. LONOLEV,- Teaching. Hanrspo^rt.^^'"'''"'' '^'^'^^^S- At present ,.nncipal of the High School, -hid. d.uSSt^S'Srr'''' *'^ ^^I'"«* ^'•"-" ^* K->tville, IST', of 1876. loO MaynanlO. Brown V'h J'^r.e^J«^''ck D. Crawley" l.)2 Ehas W. Kelley " ' 153 Charles H. Martell I;i4 J. OtisEedden lof) William H. Robinson " l.)0 Douglas H. Simpson. ■■ ..Rawdon. i>ri Igcwater. .Windsor. Newton, .Windsor. Kingston. Cavendish, P. E, I, Ell '/sho;.s?,T;j'il^t' 187? '"' ""''''''''' ^'"""^'^ '' ^^^"^°»- ^''^-"ed at pJihSg^h'e^S^rtU^e?^ ^- ^^^-'^^' «-^"-^tc of 1841). Uap«st'6hS;ih'e;e^^'""^*' ''' ^^"'^«"'-' "^^"^^ 2'>'-J. 187fl. Pastor of the C. H. MARTELL.-Pursuing a course of studies at Newton J. O. REDDEX.-Preaching the Gospel. Not yet ordained. W. H. R0BIX80X,-Preaching the Gospel. Not yet or.lained. a H. SlMP«ox,-P,eachiug the Gospel Not yet ordained. 22 List of Uiosc who liavc received Honorary Degrees. DOCTOR OP DIVIITITY. 1S57 Rev. Charles Tupper, Aylesfortl. tLs(il " Charles Spunlen, 'J.A tlS(;2 " Charles Oe Wolf, M. A ISM " Robert J. Wilson Hamilton, Ont. 1870 •' WilliaiTi F. Stubbert New Jersey. 1875 " John Crawford Woodstock, Ont, C. TUPPER, ordained at Canard, July 17, 1817. For many years Pastor of the Amherst Churcli, afterwards and for many years and until recently pastor of the churches at Lower Aylcsford and South Wilmot. C. Spurdrm, ordained in Eiij^land, April, 1841. Principal for many years of Fredericton Daptist Seminary. Died in 1876. C. DeWolfe, studied at Horton Academy previous to the founding of Acadia College. Minister of the AVesleyan Denomination. For some time President of the Tiieological Department Mount Allison Educational Insti- tution. Died in 1874. J. "Wilson, formerly Baptist I\Iinister, but now of the Episcopal Church. W. F. Stirbert, graduate of 1844. (VUlc supra.) J. Crawford, Professor of Biblical Interpretation and Church History, in the Literary and Theological Institute, at Woodstock, Ontario. DOCTOR OF LA'WS. 1808 LauRcelot Younghusband, M.A. ... Blicliigan, U. S. DOCTOR OF CIVIL LA'W. JS74 Theodore Harding Rand, M.A. Graduate of 1800; vide supra. Fredericton, N. B. t IS.')! 1 1856 1 1859 1802 1805 1807 1809 tl870 MASTER Iir ARTS. Rev. Charles Spurden J. W. Hartt Rev. S. N. Bentley Hon. Daniel McX. i'arker, M. D., M. L. C. Halifax. " Chas. Tuitper, M. D., C. B., M. P.. Ottawa. " Simon Fitch, M.D New York. 1872 AVilliam Henry Jones Pvlward Young, (since Ph. D.) William Ehler Rev. John Davis " C. E. Ooodspeed John B. Calkin Rev. D. W. C. Dimock " Charles D\iff .Woodstock, Ont. Washington, U. S. .Colby University, Me. .Woodstock, Ont. • Truro. ..Billtown. Liverpool, N. S. D. McN. Parker, studied at Horton Academy previous to the founding T)f the College. A, and became pastor of a church in New Jeisey ; removeil to the Provinces, and after ministering to several churclies accepted the pa.*toral charge of the church in Charlottetown, P. E. I., where ho spent tho closing years of hia life. Died August 14th, lS75v C. E. GooBSPEED, graduate of Fredcricton University ; afterwards- Principal of the Baptist Seminary in Fredericton ; graduate of Newton, and at present Pastor of the Baptist Church at Woodstock, Ont. J. B. Calkin, one of the first graduates of the Provincial Normal School ; subsequently Principal of the High School, Truro ; for a sliort time Inspector of Schools in Kings County ; then l^lofessor in, and afterwards Principal of the Normal School, which position he still fills. D. VT. C. D1.MOCK, matriculated at Acadia College in 1S38 ; ordained at Chester, December Gth, iS-il ; for many years- pastor of the Onslow and Truro Baptist Churches ; at present Pastoi- of the Billtown Church. C. Duff, Congregational Minister at Brooklyn, Queen's Ca, and for some years Government Inspector of Schools for said county. List of persons admitted Ad Euiidein. 1S61 Thomas A. Hill, M.A., (Rochester, N. Y.) Waterford. 1862 L. Younghusband, M.A 18(35 Geo. M. W. Carey, M.A., (Rochester, N. Y.) St. John, N. B, O. M. AV. Carey, ordained at St. Catherine, Ont. July, 1S.")6. At present and for some years pastor of the Germain Street Baptist Church, St. John, N. B. Note. — The Executive Committee request Alumni to point out to the Secretary any errors or omissions they may observe in the foregoing lists so that the same nu\y be made more complete aiul correct iii future publicatiians. ' )1 r 1.