Mathematics Physics Chemistry.... Selections. Selections from Johnson and Milton. Review. Literature. Literature. Wentworth's Analytic Geometry. Principles and Methods of Physical Measurements, with laboratory work in Light, Electricity, and Magnetism. Qualitative Analysis, with laboratory work. Physical Geography. Geikie's. Political Economy..Wayland-Chapin's. In the junior year students may choose between Latin and chemistry; in the middle year, between French and German. In the senior year all subjects are elective except the modern language, which was chosen in the middle year. Each student must choose not less than four electives. The following is a list of the present officers and instructors of the academy: Trustees: George Silsbee Hale, A. M., president, Boston; Charles Henry Bell, LL. D., Exeter; John Taylor Perry, A. M., Exeter; Francis Ormond French, LL. B., New York; George Shattuck Morison, A. M., LL. B., Chicago; Sherman Hoar, A. B., Waltham, Mass.; Charles Everett Fish, A. B., ex officio, Exeter. Treasurer: John Edward Gardner, A. B., Exeter. Faculty: Charles Everett Fish, A. B., principal; George Albert Wentworth, A. M., professor of mathematics; Bradbury Longfellow Cilley, A. M., professor of ancient languages; Oscar Faulhaber, Ph. D., professor of French and German; James Arthur Tufts, A. B., professor of English in the classical department; Carlton Beecher Stetson, A. M., instructor in ancient languages; Albertus True Dudley, A. B., director of the gymnasium, and assistant in Latin; William Allen Francis, A. M., instructor in mathematics; Harold North Fowler, Ph. D., professor of Latin; William Abbot Stone, A. B., instructor in physics and chemistry; George Rantoul White, A. M., instructor in chemistry: William Henry Dyer, assistant in the gymnasium. ACADEMIES, SEMINARIES, AND SELECT SCHOOLS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE INCORPORATED BETWEEN 1783 AND 1890 (PRIVATE SCHOOLS). Year. Academic School, Conway.. 1828 Academical and Theological Institute (including old New Hampton Academy)... 1826 |