網頁圖片
PDF
ePub 版
[blocks in formation]

Edwin Skellinger Cooper,
George Dunn Cornish,
Frederick Newton Crowell,
Paul Kirk Douglas,
Isaac Nevius Enyard,
Erkuries Beatty Fithian,
Alanson McDowell Gray,
Alfred Cookman Gregory,
Christopher Arthur Hibler,
Spencer Littlefield Higgins,
William Rogers Hogg,
John Benjamin Holding, Jr.,
John Finney Hunt,
Lester Inglis,

George Elbert Jackson,
Stanly Woodruff Jones,
William Isaac Ker,
Andy Frederick Kilmer,
Thomas Herbert Letson,
Herbert Arthur Luster,

Frank Conover Manley,

Frank Leaming Manning,

Henry Marelli,

Eugene Augustus Meacham,

Bartholomow Francis Monaghan,

George Sheldon Mower,

James Bryan Noe,

George Winfield Nuttman,
William O'Connor,
Cullen Warner Parmelee,
Robert Matthews Pierson,
John Francis Post, Jr.,
Charles Anson Poulson,
Irving Lee Reed,
Allison Burton Roome,
Paul Schureman,
Walter Taylor Shepard,

Asbury Park,
Gillette,
South Orange,
Newark,

New Brunswick,
Bridgeton,
Elizabeth,
Trenton,
Morristown,
Roselle,

Toms River,
Bayonne City,

Stockton,

Paterson,
Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Rahway,
Asbury Park,
New Brunswick,
New Brunswick,
Elizabeth,
New Brunswick,
Red Bank,
Paterson.

New Brunswick,
Newark,

Katsbaan, N. Y., Elizabeth,

Newark,

Paterson,

Ocean Grove,

Elizabeth.

Riverdale,

Mendham,

Atlantic Highlands.
Butler,
Toms River,,
Newark,

Rooms.

193 Neilson St. Delta U. House. Zeta Psi House. 12 Winants Hall. 16 Winants Hall.

11 Winants Hall. 55 Winants Hall. Chi Psi Lodge. 107 Somerset St.

Newark.

319 George St.
Chi Phi House.
Chi Psi Lodge.
Trenton.

12 Winants Hall.

87 Winants Hall. 35 Albany St.

Bayonne City. 30 Winants Hall.

Chi Psi Lodge. 124 Winants Hall.

Rahway.

140 Winants Hall. 17 Codwise Ave. Voorhees Station. Elizabeth.

12 Easton Ave. 20 Winants Hall. 77 Winants Hall. 174 Easton Ave. Newark. Fine Arts Bldg. Elizabeth.

Chi Psi Lodge. 24 Codwise Ave. 117 Winants Hall. Elizabeth.

130 Winants Hall. 76 Winants Hall. 263 Suydam St.

Delta U. House. 114 Bayard St.

Newark.

[blocks in formation]

Names.

FRESHMAN CLASS.

James Edward Ashmead,

James Francis Briody,

George Washington Brown,

John Neilson Carpender, Jr.,

Raymond Van Arsdale Carpenter,

Morrison Crosby Colyer,

David Abraham Conover,
Ralph Brewster Corbin,
Albert Berdan Craft,
Gerard John Diehl,
Mahlon William Ernst,
George Stanley Ferguson,
Orrie Watson Flavelle,
Charles Henry Goff,
Thomas Ezekiel Gravatt,
John Brandon Guthrie,
Hugh Haddow, Jr.,
Samuel Lawrence Harding,
George Eddy Heath,
Charles Lippincott Hoopes,
William Edward Kelly, Jr.,
Lewis Gaston Leary,
Seymour De Witt Ludlum,
David Herbert McBride, Jr.,
Alfred Charles Macdonald,
John Mahlon Mills,

William James Morrison, Jr.,

Roger Myers,

George Oliver Nelson,

George Augustus Osborn,

Arthur Edmund Owen,

Ralph Brewster Parrott,

Floyd Yard Parsons,
Norman Lewis Poland,

Robert Beals Fitz Randolph,

[blocks in formation]

Howard Egbert Reid,

Smithburgh,

Albert Rose Riggs,

Milton,

Frederic Frederic Roeber,

Newark,

Walton Bloodgood Selover,

Rahway,

Herbert Amzi Sigler,

Montclair,

[blocks in formation]

26 Winants Hall.

[blocks in formation]

Under the law of New Jersey designating this institution as "The State College for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts," forty students from this State are entitled to free tuition for the entire

course. These students are admitted to examination on the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools in each county. The scholarships are distributed among the counties in proportion to their representation in the Legislature.

In filling these State scholarships, the Trustees have, from the first, adopted the most liberal interpretation of the law; and, in fact, have gone far beyond its requirements.

In June, 1888, the Trustees of the College voted to give the young men of New Jersey ten additional scholarships-at-large.

In cases where the scholarship is not filled by the county entitled to it, the Trustees have adopted the policy of allowing it to be filled temporarily, with the consent of the County Superintendent, by an applicant from some other county; and, in general, tuition has been remitted to students who are unable to pay that in addition to the other expenses of procuring an education.

The following table shows the distribution of the scholarships among the counties, and the names and addresses of the County Superintendents:

[graphic][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][merged small][merged small][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed][merged small][ocr errors][subsumed][subsumed][subsumed]
« 上一頁繼續 »