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Title
Amherst Academy catalog, 1830/1832 and Rules
Title From Cover
Catalogue of the trustees, instructors and students
Alternative Title
during the year, ending August 23, 1832
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Printing Information
Date Issued
1832
Location
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Dimensions given are for both the catalog and the attached document.
Note
Bound with this item is a document listing the rules of Amherst Academy and regulations regarding the academy rooms. On the back of this document is a signed and dated note by Job B. Bennett in which he states he agrees to submit to all the regulations.
Physical Description
1 volume (10 pages) ; 21 x 14 cm, 24 x 19 cm
Abstract
The Amherst Academy Catalog is a source of information about the history of the school. The academic year of Amherst Academy was divided into three or four terms depending on the time period, and catalogs from 1827 to 1830 are for a specific term. Subsequent catalogs from 1830 to 1858 are primarily for academic years, though on two occasions during this period there are also catalogs for terms. The catalogs seem to have been issued at the end of the term or academic year which they describe. Catalogs provide lists of names of Amherst Academy trustees, officers of corporation, prudential committee, instructors, and students. Position titles of administrators are included as well as the residences of students. In earlier catalogs, the local lodgings of students while they were studying at the academy are also provided. Some catalogs provide annotations next to names when necessary to indicate if someone was absent, deceased, or in college. Students are listed under their academic departments which, over the years, included a Classical Department, Languages Department, English Department, and School Teacher Department. Later catalogs list students by their gender (male or female) along with their department of study. Other information provided in catalogs includes details on the location, facilities, academic environment, tuition fees, and room and board options of Amherst Academy as well as specifics regarding instruction, reading and text or grammar book requirements, upcoming term and vacation schedules, Bible lessons, public exercises and lectures, drawing and penmanship lessons, and the course of study by department.
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Language
English
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