Victor, fr. sundries, 30 dollars of which was paid by Mr. Jenks to const. himself a L. M. of the West. Ed. Soc. Penn Yann, fr. Fem. Asso. UTICA AGENCY. [Mr. Jesse Doolittle, Utica, Tr.] Binghampton, fr. C. Murdock and R. Mather, for a Temp. Schol. $75. Fr. young Gent. and Ladies in part towards a scholarship 22 50. Fr. J. Leavenworth 5 00. Mrs. Francis Mather 5 00. J. T. Dobleday 3 00. A Friend by C. Murdock 10 00. J. H. Smith 2 00. Oliver Ely 10 00. Mrs. Caroline Page 5 00. A Friend, by O. Ely 1 00. Mrs. M. Halley 94 cts. Bridgewater, in part to const. the Rev. Mr. Hough, a 44 37 42 00 $489 87 139 44 L. M. of Pres. Ed. Soc. 21 06 Cicero, fr. Fem. Benev. Soc. by Dea. Barnes Delhi, fr. Pres. Ch. to const. Mrs. Sarah Ann Kirtland, a L. M. of Pres. Ed. Soc. 325 36 38 Clothing rec'd at the Rooms of the Parent Society during the quarter ending Jan. 14th, 1835. Boston, fr. Mrs. Christian Baker, 8 pr. socks, 6 napkins, 6 yds. flannel valued at $8. Dover, N. H. fr. the Ladies' Benev. Soc. Miss Juliette Wheeler, Sec. 12 shirts and collars, 8 pr. socks, 1 cravat, valued at $16. Holliston, fr. the Maternal Asso. by Mrs. E. Demond, 1 shirt. Leominster, fr. Fem. Ed. Soc. by Miss Susan Lincoln, Tr. a bundle, valued at $11 17. Sturbridge, fr. Fem. Char. Soc. Mrs. M. H. Dunton, Tr. 35 1-2 yds. flannel, valued at $17 50, and 3 pr. pillow cases. Fr. Young Ladies' Read. Soc. 3 coverlids, 1 pr. sheets, 1 pr. socks, 1 towel. Southbridge, fr. Ladies' Sewing Circle, a box containing 27 shirts, 54 collars, 5 linen bosoms, 9 pr. socks, 2 pr. sheets, 7 pr. pillow cases, 2 coverlids, 1 blanket, 1 napkin. Spencer, fr. Fem. Char. Soc. 5 shirts, 4 collars, 1 stock, 1 vest, 1 comfortable. West Boylston, fr. Fem. Read. and Char. Soc. Miss Adeline Flagg, Tr. 1 pr. sheets, 7 pr. pillow cases, 1 pr. socks, 3 shirts, 5 collars. AND THOSE WHO HAVE RECEIVED DEGREES, AT ALL OF THE NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES, From their foundation, to the time mentioned as follows; viz. of Harvard, to and including 1834; Yale, 1834; Brown, 1830'; Dartmouth, 1834; Williams, 1833; Vermont, 1828; Bowdoin, 1834; Middlebury, 1832; Waterville, 1834; Amherst, 1834, and Washington, 1834. FORMING A COMPLETE INDEX TO THE TRIENNIAL CATALOGUES OF ALL THE COLLEGES IN NEW ENGLAND. |