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The subscriber would call the attention of graduating classes to a new and beautiful style of Photograph (made only by himself,) which is peculiarly adapted for Class Pictures; forming when bound a very neat and elegant class book,—very unlike the old style of Photograph. No effort spared to give perfect satisfaction to all who favor him with their orders. Specimen photographs sent when desired.

J. L. LOVELL,

AMHERST, MASS.

The following resolutions were passed by the Class of '60, Amherst College, to which he would call the attention of those interested.

Whereas, other classes in Amherst College have found great difficulty in securing suitable pictures to form a tasteful and elegant class book, and we have succeeded beyond our expectations, and whereas we are conscious that great credit is due the skilful and accommodating artist for the entirely satisfactory manner in which he has performed his share of the work.

Resolved, that in consideration of the facts, we, the members of the graduating class of 1860, do hereby tender to Mr. Lovell our cordial thanks for the uniform courtesy which he has evinced and for the unusual taste and ability which he has manifested in accomplishing a delicate and difficult task.

Resolved: That owing to our personal relations with Mr. Lovell, it affords us great pleasure to be able to bear public testimony to his superior qualities as a rare artist and a courteous gentleman.

J. W. WARD, Jr.,
BENJ. WORMELL,
C. E. DICKINSON,

Com. of the Class.

THE

SONGS OF YALE!

NEW EDITION,

Revised and greatly enlarged by the addition of many NEW and POPULAR SONGS. With an elaborate historical Introduction. Also, containing a

FINE STEEL ENGRAVING OF THE COLLEGES, as a frontispiece.

Edited by EDWARD C. PORTER, Class of 1858.
Just Published and for sale by

THOMAS H. PEASE,

BOOKSELLER and PUBLISHER,
NEW HAVEN, CT.

Photographic Establishment,

100 Merrimack Street,

LOWELL, MASS.

GEO. KENDALL WARREN,

COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHER,

In offering his services to Colleges and Seminaries is fully confident that his extended experience in this branch of Photography—which he has of late made a speciality—enables him to gratify the tastes of every Student.

His advantages for producing superior pictures in great quantities are of the most extensive nature as the results at various Institutions for several years past bear ample testimony more than

ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PHOTOGRAPHS

having been issued from his establishment for Students graduating at

and

DARTMOUTH,

BROWN,

COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY,

WILLIAMS,

PHILLIPS ANDOVER ACADEMY,
RUTGERS,

ANDOVER THEO. SEMINARY,

UNION COLLEGE.

Classes having the subject of pictures under consideration, will, by communicating with Mr. Warren, meet with immediate returns, and should they entrust their contracts to his hands, may be assured of receiving his entire personal attention.

PUBLISHED BY

GOULD AND LINCOLN, BOSTON.

Among the important Text-books published by G. & L., they invite special attention to the following:

Lectures on Logic. By Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Prof. of Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh. With Notes from Original Materials, and an Appendix containing the Latest Development of his New Logical Theory. Edited by H. Longueville Mansel, B. D, Oxford, and John Veitch, M. A., Edinburgh. Royal 8vo. Cloth. $3.00. This volume completes the Metaphysical and Logical Series of Sir William Hamilton, and will enable American Scholars to possess themselves of the invaluable works of this eminent author, in two elegant octavo volumes, at six dollars-half the price of the English edition. Lectures on Metaphysics. By Sir William Hamilton, Bart. Edited by Prof. H. L. Mansel and John Veitch. Royal 8vo. Cloth. $3.00.

Hamilton's Lectures on Metaphysics have been received with eminent favor, and already adopted as a text-book in Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other distinguished colleges. Prologomena Logica; An Inquiry into the Psychological Character of Logical Processes. By H. Longueville Mansel, B. D., Prof. of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, Oxford; author of "Limits of Religious Thought," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00

This work is an important contribution to Mental Science, by one who stands in the front rank of living authors in this department of learning.

Mental Philosophy; Including the Intellect, the Sensibilities, and the Will. By Joseph Haven, Prof. of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Amherst College. Royal 12mo. Cloth embossed, $1.50.

Prof. Park, of Andover, says: "It is distinguished for its clearness of style, perspicuity of method, candor of spirit, acumen and comprehensiveness of thought."

The work has met with remarkable success, having been already introduced into a large number of leading Colleges and Schools in various parts of the country.

Moral Philosophy, including Theoretical and Practical Ethics. By Joseph Haven, D. D. Royal 12mo. Cloth embossed. $1.25.

Instructors in Colleges and Seminaries will find this an excellent text-book, greatly superior to most of the manuals now in use.

Elements of Moral Science. By Francis Wayland, D. D., late President of Brown University. 12mo. Cloth. $1.25.

Elements of Political Economy. By Francis Wayland, D. D. 12mo. Cloth. $1.25. The above Works by Dr. Wayland are used as text-books in many of the Colleges and higher Schools throughout the Union, and are highly approved.

Earth and Man; Lectures on Comparative Physical Geography, in its relation to the History of Mankind. By Arnold Guyot. With Illustrations. 12mo. Cloth. $1.25. "The work is one of high merit, exhibiting a wide range of knowledge, great research, and a philosophical spirit of investigation."--Silliman's Journal.

Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, so classified and arranged as to facilitate the expression of ideas, and assist in Literary Composition. By Peter Mark Roget. Revised and edited by Barnas Sears, D. D., Pres. of Brown University. 12mo. Cloth. $1.50. The work has become one of standard authority, both in this country and in Great Britain. Elements of Geology; adapted to Schools and Colleges. With numerous Illustrations. By J. R. Loomis, President of Lewisburg University. 12mo. Cloth. 75 cents.

"It is surpassed by no work before the American public."-M. B. Anderson, LL. D., Pres. Rochester University.

Principles of Zoology; Touching the Structure, Development, Distribution, and Natural Arrangement, of the Races of Animals. With numerous Illustrations. For the use of Schools and Colleges. Part I. Comparative Physiology. By Louis Agassiz and A. A. Gould. $1.00.

"It is not a mere book, but a work-a real work in the form of a book. Zoology is an interesting science, and here is treated with a masterly hand. It is a work adapted to Colleges and Schools, and no young man should be without it."---Scientific American.

Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1860. By David A. Wells, Esq. 12mo. Cloth. $1.25.

Guyot's Mural Maps. A series of Elegant Colored Maps, for the Recitation Room, by Professor Arnold Guyot; viz., Map of the World, mounted, $10.00. Map of North America, do. $9.00. Map of South America, do. $9.00. Map of Geographical Elements, do. $9.00.

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The names of the Committee of Award, and the recipients of

the UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY PRIZES, will be announced in the January Number.

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