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OF EXAMINATIONS.

There will be two examinations of all the classes every year. The one to commence on the first Monday in February, and the other in the month of June. The latter will be the concluding examination of the academical year; the former will be called the Intermediate Examination.

The examination will be held in the presence of the President, the professors, the students, a committee of the trustees, and such other persons as may choose to attend.

Immediately after each concluding examination, such candidates for admission into college as prefer to present themselves at that time may be examined.

OF COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.

The annual commencement will be held on the last Wednesday in June, on which occasion academical degrees will be publicly conferred.

There will be a vacation of all the classes from the day of commencement until the Saturday next preceding the first Monday in October, on which latter day the regular course of study will commence. The candidates for admission will be previously examined.

There will be an intermission of the public lectures on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, on such days in each year as may be recommended by the civil authority to be observed as days of fast or thanksgiving, and from the 23d day of December until the 4th day of January, both exclusive.

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College of Physicians and Surgeons,*

(MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE,)

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*See Faculty of the School of Medicine, Columbia College; also, Officers of the Alumni Association of the School of Medicine, Columbia College.

GRADUATION.

Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Medicine must have attended two full courses of Lectures--the latter in this College. They must have studied medicine three years, under the direction of a regularly authorized physician, and have attained the age of twenty-one years. Each candidate is required to write a medical thesis, and to deposit it with the Dean of the Faculty. Full certificates of the time of study, of age, and of moral character, must also be furnished.

The examination of candidates takes place semi-annually: that for graduation in the Spring, early in March; in the Fall, on the second Tuesday in September.

FEES.

Students who have attended two full courses in this College, or who, having attended one full course in some regularly established medical school, shall subsequently attend one full course in this College, are admitted to a third course of lectures on paying the matriculation fee only.

Graduates of this school are admitted without fee. Graduates of other regular schools, who have been in practice three years, and theological students, are admitted on general ticket, by paying the matriculation fee.

Letters requiring information should be directed to the Secretary of the Faculty, College of Physicians and Surgeons, corner of Twenty-third street and Fourth avenue, New York.

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Very Rev. James Perron, S.J., President of the Board.

Rev. Joseph Loyzance, S.J., Treasurer of Board and President of College. Rev. Henry Du Ranquet, S.J., Secretary.

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Rev. H. Hudon, S.J., Vice-President, Prefect of Studies, and Chief Disciplin

arian.

Rev. L. Desmons, S.J., Treasurer.

Rev. T. Thiry, S.J., Chaplain.

Rev. S. Fouché, S.J., Librarian.

Rev. S. Schemmel, S.J., Professor of Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics, and Evi

dences of Religion.

Rev. J. Aubier, S.J., Professor of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Rev. P. F. Dealy, S.J., Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution.

Mr. J. McAuley, S.J., Professor of Belles-Lettres.

Mr. I. Renaud, S.J., Professor of Classics and of Algebra.
J. P. Hoffmann, A.B., Professor of the Introductory Class.
Rev. P. Hamel, S.J., Professor of the First Grammar Class.

Mr. T. French, S.J., Professor of the Second Grammar Class (First Section). M. J. Mahony, A.B., Professor of the Second Grammar Class (Second Section).

J. A. O'Brien, A.B., Professor of the Third Grammar Class (First Section).
H. J. Zimmer, A.B., Professor of the Third Grammar Class (Second Section).
Mr. T. W. Whelan, Professor of Rudiments.

Mr. C. Desjardins, S.J., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Mineralogy,
Botany, and Zoology.

Rev. T. Fleck, S.J., Professor of Classics and of German.

Rev. A. McDonell, S J., Prefect of Discipline.

Mr. P. Gleason, S.J., Assistant Professor and Disciplinarian.

C. G. Herbermann, Ph.D., Professor of Rhetoric, Book-keeping, and of the First Commercial Class.

Mr. J. T. Westerman, Professor of the Second Commercial Class.

L. E. Collière, A.B., Professor of the Third Commercial Class.

Mr. D. Cremin, Teacher of the First Preparatory Class.

Mr. H. W. Kavanagh, Teacher of the Second Preparatory Class.

Mr. J. Hogan, Teacher of the Third Preparatory Class.

Mr. J. A. Gleeson, Teacher of the Fourth Preparatory Class.

Mr. L. Dervin, Assistant Tutor.

Prof. J. E. Frobisher, Special Instructor of Elocution.

L. C. Collière, Special Professor of Drawing.

Mr. E. Risler, S.J., Professor of Drawing and Penmanship.
Mr. H. J. Schrage, Assistant Professor of German.

Max Braun, Professor of Vocal Music.

THE XAVIER ALUMNI SODALITY OF NEW YORK.

OFFICERS.

Rev. P. F. Dealy, S.J., Director.

C. G. Herbermann, Ph.D., President, College of St. Francis Xavier.

W. Devlin, First Vice-President, 259 Broadway.

H. J. Sayers, Second Vice-President, 146 West Houston street.

J. C. McLoughlin, Corresponding Secretary, 118 West 17th street.

M. J. Elgas, A.M., Recording Secretary, 29 St. Mark's place.

T. O'Kane, Treasurer, 136 Nassau street.

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