blessed. He is every day giving himself to others and he lives again in every triumph of his pupils. I wish I could make all who hear me feel what honor is due to those who teach. I often recall with amazement the tact and patience of those who do the primary work, welcoming every ray of intelligence as one who is fond of plants welcomes the first leaf. But there is no stage in the whole long process which does not put every power to the test, and make the successful teacher at once the happiest and the most useful of mortals. We have honor for those who shine in conspicuous public station. We ought to have no less honor for those who labor as teachers, often in the midst of utmost discouragement, to make the boy able to become the full and effective man. Mr Principal and teachers of the Albany high school, I congratulate you, you and the teachers of other days, upon the wellmerited recognition your work has received in the rejoicings of this hour. All who value a sound education share in your happiness, and wish for you long continued and increasing success. I congratulate those whose firm faith and zealous labors have given this school its opportunity, and I congratulate the city of Albany upon a high school of which any city might be proud. ATTENDANTS AT 31st University Convocation of the State of New York Officers of the University Ex officio permanent officers of the Convocation ANSON J. UPSON, Chancellor WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE, Vice-Chancellor MELVIL DEWEY, Secretary Convocation council PROF. H. S. WHITE, Cornell university PROF. F. H. STODDARD, University of the City of New York PRIN. J. C. NORRIS, Canandaigua academy PRIN. J: M. DOLPH, Port Jervis union school SUP'T SHERMAN WILLIAMS, Glens Falls Regents of the University Anson J. Upson (1), Chancellor; William Croswell Doane (2), Vice-chancellor; Roswell P. Flower (3), Governor; Charles E. Fitch (4); Hamilton Harris (5); T. Guilford Smith (6); Francis McNeirny (7). University departments Regents office, including Extension dep't. Melvil Dewey (8), secretary; Asa O. Gallup (9), chief clerk; Charles F. Wheelock (10), Myron T. Scudder (11), inspectors; J. H. Gibson (12), inspector of apparatus; Myrtilla Avery (13), extension assistant; Grace Eastman (14), printing clerk; E. Maud Sands (15), report clerk; Alice G. Turner (16), bookkeeper: Henry I. Knickerbocker (17), clerk; Frank T. Boland (18), E. L. Hanes (19), Julia Z. Mahoney (20), stenographers; Martha L. Phelps (21), Fred M. Baker (22), Herbert J. Hamilton (23), Lena S. Van Derlip (24), junior clerks; George B. Graves (25), James J. Nolan (26), pages. Examination department. James Russell Parsons, jr (27), director; Joseph W. Ellis (28), Charles N. Cobb (29), examiners in science; Verlista Shaul (30), examiner in languages; Annie T. Keyser (31), examiner in Greek; Dora N. Taylor (32), examiner and director's assistant; Adèle B. Alexander (33), record clerk; Isabel Lamont (34), assistant record clerk; Mrs Ida G. McMillan (35), credential clerk; Katharine L. McDonough (36), medical record clerk; Minnie L. Vanderzee (37), stenographer; Katharine H. Chapman (38), Mary E. Keyes (39), Mary A. O'Connor (40), Mrs Mary F. Passenger (41), Harriett B. Kennedy (42), Minnie L. ONeill (43), Mary F. Ray (44), Katherine I. Smith (45), Agnes H. ONeill (46), Inez M. Schwartz (47), Lulu M. Hyland (48), Carrie M. Thompson (49), Emma J. Wensley (50), sub-examiners; Mary S. Russell (51), clerk; Grace D. Allen (52), Elizabeth G. Fealey (53), Alice C. McCormack (54), Elizabeth A. McDermott (55), Lottie A. Wemple (56), Anna M. Weis (57), Ella R. McDowell (58), Katharine L. Cassidy (59), Minnie Ronan (60), Julia Ryan (61), Amy Cohen (62), junior clerks. State library. S. B. Griswold (63), law librarian; George R. Howell (64), archivist; D. V. R. Johnston (65), reference librarian; Harry E. Griswold (66), sub-librarian (Law); W. B. Shaw (67), sub-librarian (Legislation); May Seymour (68), sub-librarian (Education); Mary L. Sutliff (69), shelf-lister; Florence Woodworth (70), director's assistant; Elizabeth Harvey (71), cataloger, C: W: Plympton (72), accession clerk; Ada Bunnell (73), classifier; Martha T. Wheeler (74), indexer; J. T. Jennings (75), shelf curator; H. Alfarata Chapman (76), stenographer; Lily A. Walker (77), loan clerk; Mary C. O'Brien (78), Dora Schlesinger (79), Mary A. Murphy (80), Minnie Sennett (81), Ellen F. Sands (82), junior clerks; Gerald Griffin (83), page. Public Libraries department. W: R. Eastman (84), inspector; Michael J. Driscoll (85), page. State museum. James Hall (86), state geologist and paleontologist; Frederick J. H. Merrill (87), assistant director; J. M. Clarke (88), assistant state geologist; J. A. Lintner ($9), state entomologist. INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNIVERSITY Columbia college. Colleges for men Charles T. Terry (90). Union university. Pres. Harrison E. Webster (91). Professors Maurice Perkins (92), C. P. Linhart (93). Hamilton college. Pres. M. W. Stryker (94). Hobart college. Pres. E. N. Potter (95). University of the City of New York. Professors Francis H. Stoddard (96), Isaac Franklin Russell (97). Colgate university. Professors W. H. Crawshaw (98), Charles Herbert Thurber (99). St Stephen's college. Warden R. B. Fairbairn (100). Manhattan college. Brother Chrysostom (101). Colleges for women Vassar college. Pres. James M. Taylor (102); Professors A. M. Ely (103), Lucy M. Salmon (104). Rutgers female college. Prof. Daniel S. Martin (105). Barnard college. Ella Weed (106), trustee; Emily L. Gregory (107), lecturer. Colleges for men and women Alfred university. Pres. Arthur E. Main (108); Professors Alpheus B. Kenyon (109), Edward M. Tomlinson (110). Cornell university. Pres. J. G. Schurman (111); Dean H. S. White (112); Professors J. M. Hart (113), J. W. Jenks (114), J. E. Oliver (115), Charles A. Collin (116). Syracuse university. Prof. W. P. Coddington (117). Schools of law Albany law school. J. Newton Fiero (118). Schools of medicine Albany medical college. Willis G. Tucker (119), registrar; Prof. F. C. Curtis (120). Eclectic medical college. Dean G. W. Boskowitz (121), W. R. Spooner (122), trustee. University of Buffalo, Medical dep't. Sec. John Parmenter (123). Schools of pedagogy New York state normal college. Prof. Albert N. Husted (124); Mary A. McClelland (125); Anna E. Pierce (126); Edith Bodley (127). Teachers college (N. Y. city). Prof. John F. Woodhull (128). Other Dudley observatory. Director Lewis Boss (129). Library school. Walter G. Forsyth (130); Irene Gibson (131); Helen G. Sheldon (132). Academies Academy of the Sacred Heart (Syracuse). Prin. Rev. J. F. Mullany (133). Adams collegiate institute. Prin. O. B. Rhodes (134). Albany academy. Maurice E. Viele (135), trustee. Albany female academy. Anna Anderson (136). Albany high school. Sup't Charles W. Cole (137); teachers, W. D. Goewey (138), J. H. Gilbert (139), Austin Sanford (140), Carl A. Meyer (141), Agnes R. Davison (142), Anna M. Halpen (143), Mary Morgan (144). Albany public schools. Principals, J. L. Bothwell (145), Levi Cass (146), L. H. Rockwell (147); teachers, Nellie A. Fealey (148), Frances A. Gilborne (149). Amsterdam academy. Prin. C. C. Wetsell (150). Amsterdam union school, no. 11. Auburn high school. Prin. W. P. Sup't J. W. Kimball (151). Batavia union school. Sup't John Kennedy (154). Bath-on-the-Hudson union school. Prin. G. H. Quay (155); trustees, A. J. Hutchinson jr (156), A. E. Roberts (157); teacher, Emily Ashton (158). Canajoharie union school. Prin. S. McK. Smith (159); teachers, Emma P. Abell (160), M. Therese Sterling (161). Canandaigua academy. Prin. J. C. Norris (162). Canastota union school. Prin. G. H. Ottoway (163). Cascadilla school. Ex-Prin. James E. Russell (164). |