CHAUTAUQUA CHILDREN'S CLASS, 1883. |
The grades of the written examination are given upon the standard of 100. The three receiving 98? in the full-course list are entitled to the prizes. No prizes are given to those passing only on the lessons of the first series, but their standards are given showing good work. FULL COURSE. | Lillian Aldrich, box 79, Madisonville, O. | 92? | Edna Amos, 10 Brighton Street, Cleveland, O. | 92? | Helen Archbold, box 16, Titusville, Pa. | 96 | James H. Archbold, box 16, Titusville, Pa. | 95? | Bessie Barrett, care C. S. Barrett, Titusville, Pa. | 84? | Grace E. Barrett, care C. S. Barrett, Titusville, Pa. | 92 | Mary E. Bray, Parker’s Landing, Pa. | 95? | Irma Campbell, Hartfield, Chautauqua County, N. Y. | 85? | Lizzie Cary, Conneautville, Pa. | 82 | Phrania Chesbro, Harrisville, Pa. | 94 | Nell Clark, Union City, Pa. | 95? | Carrie Dithridge, Tionesta, Forest County, Pa. | 93? | Mary Dithridge, Tionesta, Forest County, Pa. | 97? | Rachel Dithridge, Tionesta, Forest County, Pa. | 78? | Carrie M. Dixon, box 213, Titusville, Pa. | 94 | Daisy A. Doren, 307 East Sixth Street, Dayton, O. | 98? | Elsie Downs, box 195, Chautauqua, N. Y. | 92? | Mary E. Ensign, Madison, O. | 90 | Alice R. Eaton, Titusville, Pa. | 96 | Louise Folley, 101 South Sixth Street, Lafayette, Ind. | 96? | Anna Funnell, care Mrs. J. McAllister, White Hall, Ill. | 93? | Emma G. Guernsey, Oil City, Pa. | 87? | Florence Guernsey, Oil City, Pa. | 95? | Mamie A. Guernsey, Canton, Bradford County, Pa. | 98? | Claire Hammond, Oil City, Pa. | 91? | Albert J. Harris, 530 South Division Street, Buffalo, N. Y. | 74 | Inez Harris, box 1159, Bradford, Pa. | 73? | May Herrick, Chautauqua, N. Y. | 78? | Hattie K. Horr, Sidney, O. | 96 | Edith D. Hunter, Mill Village, Erie County, Pa. | 94 | Helen E. Irwin, Tampa, Fla. | 95? | Blanche Jackson, Collins Center, Erie County, N. Y. | 88? | Dora E. Jackson, Collins Center, Erie County, N. Y. | 80? | Willie Johnson, Girard, O. | 74 | Cora B. Jones, Greenfield, Pa. | 90 | Florence A. Jones, Greenfield, Pa. | 96 | Florence E. Keller, Titusville, Pa. | 84? | Grace J. Kirkland, Dewittville, N. Y. | 96 | Jessie Leslie, Chautauqua, N. Y. | 90 | Fannie E. Lowes, Canonsburg, Pa. | 97? | Clair Metcalf, box 1194, Bradford, Pa. | 79? | Nellie M. Norris, West Farmington, O. | 98? | Herbert Russell, Mansfield, O. | 96? | Alma J. Schofield, Hartfield, N. Y. | 79? | Clyde Simmons, Oil City, Pa. | 78? | Mary A. Sixbey, Mayville, N. Y. | 96 | Julia A. Tifft, care S. E. Tifft, Titusville, Pa. | 93? | Mary L. Turrill, Cumminsville Street, Cincinnati, O. | 83? | Harry B. Vincent, Pottsville Pa. | 72 | | WRITTEN EXAMINATION—FIRST SERIES. | Edna Amos, 10 Brighton Street, Cleveland, O. | 97½ | William F. Amos, 10 Brighton Street, Cleveland, O. | 97½ | Annie Archbold, box 16, Titusville, Pa. | 91? | Percy Barlow, 88 Mayberry Avenue, Detroit, Mich. | 97½ | Carrie Bradley, Titusville, Pa. | 79? | Bessie Burwell, Mercer, Pa. | 80? | Ellis J. Chesbro, Harrisville, Pa. | 99? | Jessie Clauson, Rutland, Vt. | 95? | Jessie Galey, Pollock P. O., Pa. | 100 | Helen M. Guernsey, Canton, Pa. | 95 | Claire Hammond, Oil City, Pa. | 100 | Maud Harkins, Chautauqua, N. Y. | 82½ | Willie M. Hill, Liverpool, O. | 91? | Louie Hogan, West Monterey, Pa. | 81? | Grace Holmes, Union City, Pa. | 88? | Clara Irwin, Tampa, Fla. | 95? | Cora B. Jones, Greenfield, Pa. | 99? | Hudson Layton, 269 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. | 70 | Winnie Maguire, Pittsfield, Pa. | 90 | Mabel Metcalf, Bradford, Pa. | 83? | Ettie Niles, Flushing, Mich. | 98? | Carrie Perkins, Dunkirk, N. Y. | 82½ | Herbert Russell, Mansfield, O. | 100 | Grace Vance, New Wilmington, Pa. | 75? | Nellie Vance, New Wilmington, Pa. | 81? | Bessie S. Williams, 221 N. Juniper, Philadelphia, Pa. | 97½ | Nellie Wood, Kansas, Ill. | 96? | Lovie Yingling, Pollock P. O., Pa. | 100 | No name on a successful paper. | 85 | | ORAL EXAMINATION—FIRST SERIES. | Russell Armor, Bradford, Pa. | Gracie Bosley, Bradford, Pa. | Miner D. Crary, Sheffield, Pa. | Carrie Darling, Spartansburg, Pa. | Eva Hall, Brockton, N. Y. | Ralph Harris, 530 South Division Street, Buffalo, N. Y. | Gracie Jones, Greenfield, Pa. | Nina Jones, Princeton, Ky. | Carlie F. Kittridge, Geneseo, N. Y. | Robert Kittridge, Geneseo, N. Y. | Hattie Miner, Deposit, N. Y. | Grace L. Smith, Union City, Mich. | Emily E. Spear, Spring Mills, N. Y. | Annie Taylor, Chautauqua, N. Y. | Willie F. Walworth, 107 Public Square, Cleveland, O. | Royal Baking Powder. Absoloutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall Street, New York. Transcriber’s Notes: Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Aterisks in the list below indicate a space or smudged letter. Page 4, “temperture” changed to “temperature” (same temperature as the) Page 8, “skepic” changed to “skeptic” (Christian or skeptic) Page 10, “*ruths” changed to “truths” (truths. It is) Page 11, “bass” changed to “bas” (his statue, or bas) Page 13, the small-capital III. was changed to all-captials to match the rest of the usage in the text (of Amunothph III., previously) Page 14, as above, B. C. was changed to B. C. twice to reflect majority of usage in text. (560 B. C.) (331 B. C.) Page 15, “varietyt” changed to “variety,” (with such variety,) Page 16, “pay” changed to “day” (day. Thus it is) Page 17, “the of” changed to “of the” (a vivid picture of the) Page 19, the first column ends midline with the words: indissolubly, and the first line of the couplet: The next column does not have either a couplet or an indentation indicating a new paragraph. It simply goes with the sentence. This was retained as printed. Page 22, “Moliere” changed to “MoliÈre” (and brought MoliÈre) Page 26, “ot” changed to “to” (AthenÆum to witness the) Page 27, “ther*” changed to “there” (no fear that there) Page 28, “Chautauqna” changed to “Chautauqua” (present at Chautauqua) Page 35, “slaves” changed to “Slavs” (the eastern Slavs there) Page 36, “portecochÉre” changed to “portecochÈre” (portecochÈre, were whitened) Page 36, “inerests” changed to “interests” (these objects and interests) Page 37, “wlll” changed to “will” (yet their conversation will) Page 37, “Frauenkircho” changed to “Frauenkirche” (Opera House, the Frauenkirche) Page 37, “eopy” changed to “copy” (copy a picture in) Page 39, “deficiences” changed to “deficiencies” (his personal deficiencies) Page 52, “ora*ors” changed to “orators” (prominent as orators) Page 56, “Adriondacks” changed to “Adirondacks” (the Adirondacks and Catskills) Page 58, “Pherae” changed to “PherÆ” (“PherÆ.” A city of Thessaly) Page 61, “We´ser;” changed to (“Weser,” We´ser;) to match rest of entries in section. Page 61, “bearer” changed to “Bearer” (The Spear Bearer was a) Page 61, “MichÆl” changed to “Michael” (“Michael Angelo,”) |
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