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PETEH BEAUDOIN, P. S. V., P1rnsIDENT. REV. FATHER MOSES J. 1\IARSILE, P. S. V., VroE -PRESIDRNT, HEv. FATHim ANTHONY :i\i[AINVILLE, P . S. V., SEoRETAHi:, RE\' , BROTHER JOHN J3. .BERNARD, C. S. v. , THEA8l1REIL REV . Bi{( iTilEi{ CHARLES PARISEAU, 0. s. V; VE1ff RRv. FA'I'RER

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ARSILE. P. S. V., Vice-President.

Professor of French Literature. REV. FATHER

ANTRom~ MAINVILLE, P. s. v., Prefect of Studies, Proressor of Plliiosophy. REV, FATHER

J. L.A. MARTEL,

Professor of Instrumental Music.

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Professor or Theology, Latin and Greek. REY . FATHER

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Professor or Latin and English Literature.

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MR. EDWARD GRIFFINj Professor of Latin and English.

MR. THOMAS N. KEHOE, Professor of Latin and English.

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hiR. THOMAS DEVENEY, Professor of English and l\Tathematics.

Mn. DEN!S McGRATH, Professor of Geography and Mathema tk~.

MR. JAMES MAHER, Professor ot Mathematics.

1\1R. ZEPHYR BERARb, Professor or Book-Keeping.

~fa. FRANCIS PERRY, Professor of Instrumental Music.

MR. JOSEPH Gt.JIMOND, A. B., Prefect of D1sc1pl1ne. HEY . BROTHER

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FROSF'ECTUS_ St. Viateur's Col16!ge i.s s-ituated at Bourbonnais Grove, Kanka~ kee County, Illinois. It is distant about fifty miles from Chicago, and two-and-a-half miles from Kankakee city. Just on the verge of . an extensive grove of forest trees and hanl by the banks of the Kankakee, the site is peculiarly beautiful and healthy. Near enough to enjoy th€ advantages of a city when needed 1 the college is far removed from its distractions and moral dangers. This Institution, founded in 1865, was raised to the rank, and inv,e sted with the powers and privileges of a University by an act of the State Legislature in February~ 187 4. It is under the direction of the Priests of the Congregation of St. Viateur, with whom is associated an efficient corps of other ecclesiastical professors. The Professors and Tutors reside in the Inst,tution and devote themselves entirely to the <luties of their profession, forming but one family with the students and exercising a constant supervision, friendly m the highest degree to dist:ipline, decorum and good morals. The system of education embraces the various Arts and Sciences usually taught in Colleges of the first class. There are two courses, the Classical and the Commercial. No student is allowed to graduate or take his degrees without having gone through the prescribed course and having given clear evidence of his worthiness both at private and public examir:iations. Those who graduate as Bachelors of ATts may, on proper application made to the President and Faculty, receive the degree of Master of Arts, provided they shall have devoted at least two years to literary pursuits .. The study of letters is helped and encouraged by an excellent Circulating Library.--(\Ve take this occasion to thank friends for contributions already received and to solicit further patronage for our

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The College grounds are large and well shaded, having ball alleys, and abundant room for all games and athletic exercises. The buildings can accommodate two hundred students. The halls and rooms are spacious, airy and comfortable. The diet of the students is always wholesome and abundant. In sickness they are nursed and watched over with parental solicitude; _an<l all the care that parents can desire is given to the wardrobe, dormitories and all those departments on which he·a lth, comfort, and economy depend. There are two sessions, one beginning on the first of September, the other, on the first of February. At the close of each session all the classes are examined. On both occasions, bulletins are sent to parents or guardians informing them of the standing, progress, application, health, &c , of their children or wards. At the close of the academic year candidates for degrees are publicly examined. At the Commencement degrees are conferred and premiums distributed. Students may enter at any time and will be charged from date of entrance; it is mu,.ch to their advantage, however, to enter at the opening of the September sesswn. Should a stu<lent leave the College before the close of a session, no deduction will be made except in case of protracted sickness or dismi5sal. A student who has been at any other institution must produce a satisfactory recommendation from the Superior thereof. The classes a student 1s to attend will be determmecl l>y an examination. He may afterwards be promoted for merit. While the government of the College is mild and parental, the laws of good order, propriety and mcrality are strictly enforced. The moral influen ce of instruction, persuasivn and encouragement 1s pnmarily and mainly rehed on and is seldom found ineffectual. SOME GENERAL RULES. Every Catholic student is instructed in the doctrines and bound to the practice of his religion. 1.

The religion of non-Catholic students will not be tampered with; but, for the sake of uniformity, all will have to attend the genera) exercises of the College. 2.

3. Students must obey every summons of the bell promptly and in silence. 4. The use or mtroduction of intoxicating liq uors, the u!!e of tobacco, card-playing, and every species of gambling, are forbidden.

5. Every two weeks a medal, to be worn as a badge of honor during the next term of competition, is awarded to that member of

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each class who has specially distinguished himself, for conduct and progress during the two previous weeks. To serve this and other ends, a careful report of each student is given to the President and is publicly read every second week. 6 No one may leave the College bounds without permission from proper authority. 7. The penalty of dismissal is incurred by wanton and repeated violations of established rules,-by irreligiou s language or writings, _ the introduction of infidel or immoral books, or other grave offences against morality and discipline. TER:MS:

~fatriculation......•.................... .......... . :....... ........... .$ 5 00 Board and Tuition ............................. .... .. ... .... .. ..... .. 175 00 Bed, Bedding, Washing and Mending...... .. ....... .. ....... . 25 00 Use of Desk and Chair..... ....... .. ...... . .. . .................... . 2 00 Piano and use of Piano... ............... ... ........................ 40 00 Violin ... ............. ......... .... ........... ..... ......... ... ..... .... , . 20 00 Flute .......................... .. ....... . ..................'............ .. 20 00 Telegraphy, per month..................................... ........ 2 00 French, German and Stenography are taught without extra charge. APP AREL OF STUDENTS. G Shirts. 2 Suits of Winter Clothes. 6 Pocket Handkerchiefs. 2 Suits of Summer Clothes. 6 Pairs of Stockings. l Overcoat, 6 Towels. 2 Pairs of Boots or Shoes. 6 Pairs of Drawers. Comb, Brushes, etc., for Toilet.

N. B.-Parents or Guardians are strongly urged to see that their• children or wards come well supplied with all the necessa:y articles of use or wear, as the students sometimes make the want of such things a pretext for visiting the city. The Superiors of the Institution very justly discountenance all such visits, no matter under what plea they may be made, and will be loath to feel the necessity of permitting what can seldom occur without useless expense, loss of time and prejudice to discipline. The College will furni~h nothing to students, unless a sufficient sum be placed in the hands of the Treasurer. Payments must be made half-yearly, in advance; if not, the student will be liable to be sent home. All letters to and from the students shall be subject to the inspection of the President. For further information, address. REV. M. J. MARSILE, DIREO'l'OR, St. Viateur's College, Bourbormais Grove, Kankakee County, Ill. tarTi1e College may be reached either by the Illinois Central or Cincinnati, Lafayette an.d Chicago Railroad, vict Kankake_e City.


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COURSE OF STUDIES. PREP.ARA1'0RY COURSE.

This course, which requires more or less time, according to the age and disposition of the student, includes Reading, \Vriting, First Rudiments of Gram~ar, Arithmetic, Hi-story and Geography. G01l!l1~ERCIAL COURSE.

This course em braces the study of the English Language, History, Geography, Chronology, Mathematics, Book-Keeping, Banking, Commercial Law, Political Economy. German, Frencl1, Telegraphy, and Stenography are optional studies. Arithmetic, Fractions and Percentage receive particular attention. The Commercial Course is generally completed in four years, after \vhich the student may, if he ,visbes, apply himself to a more extended stucly of Mathematics and Natural Sciences with the classical students. FIRST YEAR .

.English-Swinton's

Language Primer; Reading: Spelling, · writing, Elocution ; Arithmetic-Robinson's Practical; Bible History; Geog~aphy; Chnstian ·Doctrine. SECOND YEAR.

Englz'sh - Swinton ·s New Language Lessons ; Epistolary Corresponclcnce ; Penmanship; Elocution; Essays; History of the United States-Hassard; Geography and Chronology; ArithmeticRobinson's Higher; Book-Keeping- Bryant & Stratton; Christian Doctrine. THIRD YEAR. I

Englz'sh-Swinton's Grammar and Compos~tion ; Principles of Style; Elocution ; Essays; Penmanship; Ancient History-Fredet ; Geography and Chronology ; Algebra-Robinson; Book-Keeping- · Bryant & Stratton's Counting House; Commercial Law; Christian Doctnne. FOUR TH YEAR.

Engllsh-Rhetoric~Hart; Mo.dern History-Fredet ; Composition i Debates; Elocution; Geometry-Robinson; Banking;

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Business Customs; Commercial Law ; Political Economy; Chnstian Doctrine. N. B. - For the benefit of young men who find no employment in the winter season, there will be a special course of Commerce, in cluding Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Banking, Business Customs, Book-Keeping. This course will begin December first, and finish on tlfe last of April. OLABSIOAL COURSE. The first year of the Commercial Course is required as a preparation for the Classical Course. This course includes the English, Latin and Greek languages, Intellectual Ph1losophy, pure and ,mixed Mathematics and Natural Sciences. It is completed in seven years. FIRST YEAR.

Engllsh-Swinton 's New Language Lessons ; Umted States History-Fredet; Geography and Chronology;. Penmanship; Com position ; Elocution. La#n-Arnold's First Latin Book; Epito~e Hhtorire Sacrre . .lJ,fathematlcs-Arithmetic-Robinson.

Chrz'sfian Doctrine-Gaume. SECOND YEAH.

English-Swinton's Grammar and Composition; An6ent History-Fredet; Physical Geography; Chronology; Penmanship; Debates ; Elocution. Latin-Arnold's Second Book; Bullion's Grammar; Viri Roma; ; Cresar. Greek-Arnold's First Greek Book. 1l1athematlcs-Algebra-. Robinson.

Christian Doctrine-Gaume. THIRD YEAR.

English-¡ Principles of Style-Hart; History of English and American Literature-Jen kins; Versification ; Compositions; Debates; Elocut10n; Modern History-Fredet; Mineralogy; Botany. La#n-Arnol<l reviewed; Grammar; Prosody; Exercises. in Versification ; Sallust ; Virgil ; Cicero. Greek-Arnold reviewed; Kuhner's Grammar; Xenophon's Ana basis.

Mathematics-Geometry-Robinson. Christz'.an Doctri'-ne-Gaume. FOURTH YEAR .

English- Rhetoric-Blair; Essays;

Debates; History of England. Lingard; Zoology ,; Physiology.

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Latin-Arnold's PrQse Composition ; Essays; Hora-ce; Livy. ,G reek-' Airnokrs Prose Composition ; Grammar; Dialects; Homer. Mathematics·. Trig·onometry ; Surveying. Chris.t.ian Doclrine-Jouin's Eviden<;:es of Religion. FIFTH YEAR.

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English-Rhetoric-Blair; Essiys; Dis-counes; Elocution. Church Histmy - Noethen; Natural Philosophy. Latz'n-·-Arnolci"s Prose Corn position; Essays; Juvenal; Tacitll:,. Greek--Arnold's ·PTose Composition ; Grammar . reviewed; Demosthenes; Sophocles. Mathematics-. Analyti,al Geometry; Calculus. Christian Doctrine-J ouin's Evidences of Religio,n. •

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Mental Philosophy-- Logic; Ontok>gy; Cosmology; Psycology ,; Tbeodicy--J ot1in. lv'atu1ral Pldlosoplzy-Wells' Chemistry; Loomis' Astronomy. Hz'.slory if the Church --Lecture s ; English, Latin and Greek Compositions. Ph£losophy of History-Balmes. SEVENTH YEAR.

J,1ental Phz?osoj>lzy--Ethics-Jouin ; History of Philosophy-Lectures. Mechanics--Peck. English, Latin and Greek Compositions. Philosophy of Hlsto1:v-Balmes.

EXTrBA. Students of Gennan and French have every opportunity of becoll'i.ing thoroughly acquainted with the grammrur, composition and classics of these languages, and of conversing familiarly in them. These studies are at the will of the students and are free of charge. The course in telegraphy is :finished in one year. In this time a student, with ordinary diligence and attention, acquires not only sufficient knowledge and experience to send telegrams with skill and accuracy,-and receive by sound-but a full acquaintance with the details of the business practice, such as the fixing of batteries, and the usual appurtenances of an office.-Also optional. . There is a regular class in wbich the theory and practice of vocal music are)aught without charge to all who show any aptitude or inclination thereto. Instrumental music is optional. ·


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ST. PATRICK'S LITERARY SOCIETY. This ais-socia tion i:s composed of members of the higher cfassesr an,l meets once a: week for exerases m Elucutiol');, Deb,3,ting~ amd . Essays. The officers of the society are : REV. Jm-IN B. McKuNE, President. MR. JAMES CURRAN, Vice-President. MR. JAMES MAHER, Correspon,rl.ing Secretary. MR. JAMES WALSH, Recording Secretar~. MR. ZEPHYR BERARD, Treasurer. MR. FRANCIS O'RE1 LLY, Librarian. MR. JOSEPH McCABE, Sergeant-at-Arms.

ST. JOSEPH LITERARY SOCIETY. This has th e same end in view as the above association . presiding officers are : MR. MR. MR. MR. MH.

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D. E. McGRATH, President. P. J. KEATJNG, Vice-President. P. H. DUFFY, Recording Secretary. J. J. POWERS, Correspondiog Secretary. R. J. SADLlER, Treasurer.

PHILOPATRIAN SOCIETY. A society having the same end as the two preceding Ont's, for the benefit of the juniors. Officers :

1\iiR. THOMAS DeVENEY, President. MR. PATRICK SULLIVAN, Vice-President. MR. EDWARD McGoE, Treasurer. MR. JOHH MORRISSEY, Corresponding Secretary. ~ - Secretary. MR. THOMAS GALVIN, Recotomg MR GeORGE BERNARD, Sergeant-at-Arms.

FRIENDS OF THE SACRED HEART. REV. J. M .. MARSILE, Director. MR. FRANCIS O'REILLY, President.


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Director.. MR. PHitrP LESAGE, President. JOSEPH GUIMOND,

MR. T ... HoMAs '\VAL.s I:t,}c - ounse1ors. MR. THOMAS GALVIN, .· MR. ARTHUR LETOURNEAt.r, 'freasurer. CHOIR. Unrler the direction of REV. A. MAINVILLE.

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ACTIVE BASE BALL CLUB. MR . JOSEPH GUIMOND, President. MR. JAMES \N ALSH, First Captain . MR. PATRICK KEATING, Second Captain. MR. JOSEPH McCABE, Secretary. MR. JAMES CURRAN, Treasurer. MUFFERS' BASE BALL CLUB. MR. MR. MR. MR.

ZEPHYR BERARD, President. FRANCIS O'REILLY, Captain . EUGENE RIVARD,. Treasurer. WILLIAM BARRON, Secretary.

ATHLETES BASE BALL CLUB. MR. EDWARD PERRY, First Captain . lVIR. EDWARD CARON, Second Captain. MR . ARTHUR LETOURNEAU, Secretary. MR . PHILIP LESAGE, Treasurer. QUICKSTEPS BASE BALL CLUB. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR.

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ARTHUk DESJARDINS. EDWARD CARON. HENRY HART.

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