All Items 15 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 15 Contributor 4 Amherst College 15 Metcalf & Company (Northampton, Mass.) 15 Amherst College. Class of 1834 1 Morse, Nathan R., 1831-1897 1 Location 2 Amherst 15 Massachusetts 15 Topic 4 College student newspapers and periodicals 14 College students' writings, American 14 Periodicals 14 Commencement ceremonies 1 Part Of 2 Amherst College Student and Alumni Publications Collection 14 Amherst College Commencement Collection 1 Genre 2 Magazines (periodicals) 14 Programs 1 The ichnolite, 1861 January Amherst College Volume 8 Number 2 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 8 of The Ichnolite were John Dole, William Morton Pomeroy, Elijah Harmon, James Lewis, and George Franklin Merriam. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of Frederick Browning, John Herbert Evans, and George White Waite. The ichnolite, 1861 January The ichnolite, 1860 October Amherst College Volume 8 Number 1 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 8 of The Ichnolite were John Dole, William Morton Pomeroy, Elijah Harmon, James Lewis, and George Franklin Merriam. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of Frederick Browning, John Herbert Evans, and George White Waite. The ichnolite, 1860 October The ichnolite, 1860 June Amherst College Volume 7 Number 8 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1860 June The Amherst collegiate magazine, 1857 August Morse, Nathan R., 1831-1897 Volume 4 Number 9 of The Amherst Collegiate Magazine. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 4 of The Amherst Collegiate Magazine were Benjamin Henry Abbott, Thomas Gordon Grassie, William Dodge Herrick, John Webster Dodge, and Denis Wortman, Jr. The index to Volume 4 is included in this issue. The Amherst collegiate magazine, 1857 August The ichnolite, 1859 August Amherst College Volume 7 Number 1 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1859 August The ichnolite, 1860 January Amherst College Volume 7 Number 4 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1860 January The ichnolite, 1859 November Amherst College Volume 7 Number 3 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1859 November The ichnolite, 1861 July Amherst College Volume 8 Number 4 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 8 of The Ichnolite were John Dole, William Morton Pomeroy, Elijah Harmon, James Lewis, and George Franklin Merriam. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of Frederick Browning, John Herbert Evans, and George White Waite. The ichnolite, 1861 July The ichnolite, 1861 March Amherst College Volume 8 Number 3 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 8 of The Ichnolite were John Dole, William Morton Pomeroy, Elijah Harmon, James Lewis, and George Franklin Merriam. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of Frederick Browning, John Herbert Evans, and George White Waite. The ichnolite, 1861 March The ichnolite, 1860 May Amherst College Volume 7 Number 7 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1860 May The ichnolite, 1860 July Amherst College Volume 7 Number 9 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The index to Volume 7 is included in this issue. The ichnolite, 1860 July The ichnolite, 1860 February Amherst College Volume 7 Number 5 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1860 February The ichnolite, 1860 March Amherst College Volume 7 Number 6 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1860 March The ichnolite, 1859 October Amherst College Volume 7 Number 2 of The Ichnolite. The magazine was a student-run literary journal that ran from October 1853-June 1862. It was published on a monthly basis during the academic terms, with some exceptions. Since the inception of the magazine, there were numerous title changes: The Amherst Collegiate Magazine (October 1853-August 1857); The Ichnolite (October 1857-July 1861); and The Amherst College Magazine (September 1861-June 1862). Throughout its run, the magazine remained a literary publication with entries in a variety of forms including essays, reviews, literary sketches, short stories, letters, poetry, editorials, and notices of current college-related events. Translations, musical scores, play scripts, drawings, and humorous entries were also occasionally included in issues. The editors of Volume 7 of The Ichnolite were Nathaniel Mighill, William De Forest Prentiss, Richard Draper Douglass, James Wilson Ward, Jr., and Horace Parker. The Publishing Committee for the volume consisted of George Lincoln Goodale, Leverett Stearns Griggs, and Henry Bullard. The ichnolite, 1859 October Amherst College Commencement program, 1834 August 27 Amherst College The program for the 13th Amherst College Commencement. Beginning with the program for the first Commencement in August 1822, commencement programs contain the order of exercises for commencement ceremonies. Since 1826, most programs also provide a list of candidates receiving their bachelor of arts degrees. Other information contained in programs has varied over the years. Amherst College Commencement program, 1834 August 27