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Vol. VI. • 39“*47 W. 9 i»t STREET. FEBRUARY. 18 9 6.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES. FACULTY.
President, Rkv. August U lmann. S.T. D.
Rector,
Vfry R f.v E igenf. Aug. H offman. D. D.
Ordinarius Primae Artium,
D.C.I... LL. D., Edward A Northall. M.A.
Vice-President. Ordinarius Primne Scientarum.
Rkv. Morgan Din. D. D.. D.C.I.. David L. Lowson, M.A.. F. R.A.S.
Secretary, Ordinarius Secundae Artium,
Rkv. W. J. Srabury, D.D. W. H. Pearson, B. D.
Treasurer, Ordinariits Secundae Scientarum.
Waiter Barnwell, M.A.
S. Van R fnssf.i.ap.r Cruger, Esq. Ordinarius Tertiae Artium,
T he R ector.
Rf.v. Isaac H. T uttle, D.D. Ordinarius Tertiae Scientiarum,
E li hi Chauncf.y, F.sq. C. C. H off, M.A
R f.v. Wm. R. H untington, D.D. ] I'Ll us Adf.naw. M.A., LL. B.
Ordinarius Quartae,
Rf.v. W. M. Geer. Ordinarius Quinfae,
Rkv. ]ohn W. Brown, S.T. D. F.. A. Storm.
Rf.v. E. A. Bradlf.y, D.D. Ordinarius Sextae.
Rf.v. W. H. Vibbert, S.T. D. John H. Denbigh. M.A.
Ordinarius Sextae (A ).
Chas. E. Strong, Esq. John Stevenson.
Edward F. DeLancy, Esq. Ordinarius Septimae,
W illiam Gaul.
Prof. H enry Drisler, LL. D. Preparatory I,
William Bard McVicker, F.sq. Miss Annie R. Starr.
Preparatory II,
John H. Caswell, F.sq. Miss Mildred D. H amman.
William Alexander Smith, F.sq. Gymnasium,
William C. Schermerhorn, Esq. Otto F. Monahan.
J. Howard Van Amringe, Ph D., D. H. I.. Penmanship and Drawing,
R. E. Crfasey.
J. Van Vechten Olcott, Esq. German,
John A. Beall, Esq. H ermann J. Schmitz, M.A.
First among the activities at Trinity School Acolyte Guild and the Lectors.
were those connected with the Church. From the In 1893 a Chess and Checkers Club was
earliest days the voting scholars formed a portion founded in the School and was revived again in
of the choir in the church nearest to where the the twenties and thirties; in fact, for a period
School then was located. A related organization
was the Missionary Society, which lasted into of four or five years the Chess Club held the
the twentieth century. It performed various func New York City Private School Championship,
tions, one of which was the taking of all-year while under the tutelage of Mr. Ralph de Golier
collections in boxes placed in every classroom. a teacher of French at the School for twenty-six
Other similar activities in the 1890’s were the years.
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