All Items 2 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 2 Contributor 3 Amherst College 2 Collegiate Institution (Amherst, Mass.) 2 Humphrey, Heman, 1779-1861 2 Topic 3 Class of 1825 2 Examinations 2 History 2 Part Of 1 Amherst College Early History Manuscripts and Pamphlets Collection 2 Genre 1 Resolutions 2 Subject 3 Amherst College – Class of 1825 2 Amherst College – History 2 Collegiate Institution (Amherst, Mass.) – Examinations 2 Resolution of the Collegiate Institution faculty regarding the junior class examinations, 1824 May 10 Humphrey, Heman, 1779-1861 A document stating that on May 10, 1824 the faculty of the Amherst Collegiate Institution came to the opinion that the junior class "generally acquitted themselves with honor" at their late examination. It also states that the faculty observed that many members of the class excelled. The faculty hopes that all will elevate themselves to "the sphere of unqualified approbation." The document is signed by Heman Humphrey on behalf of the faculty. A note on the back of the document states "Result of the May examination 1824." Resolution of the Collegiate Institution faculty regarding the junior class examinations, 1824 May 10 Collegiate Institution faculty resolution regarding the junior class examinations, 1824 August 23 Humphrey, Heman, 1779-1861 A document stating that at a meeting of the faculty of the Collegiate Institution it was decided that at their examination the members of the junior class generally acquitted themselves in a manner honorable to themselves and the Institution and thus they will all advance to the standing of Senior Sophisters. The document is signed by Heman Humphrey on behalf of the faculty. Collegiate Institution faculty resolution regarding the junior class examinations, 1824 August 23