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			<author>University of North Carolina (1793-1962). President</author>
		  <author>Pool, Solomon, 1832-1901</author> 
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				<author>Solomon Pool</author> 
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			 <name key="pn0001385" reg="Pool, Solomon (b. 1832) " type="person" rend="yes">Solomon Pool's</name> Annual Report to the 
			 <name key="name0000107" reg="Board of Trustees" type="organization">
				Board of Trustees</name> of the 
			 <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University of North Carolina</name>, November 15, 1870
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		  <p> 
			 <name key="pn0001385" reg="Pool, Solomon (b. 1832) " type="person">President Pool</name> read the following as his Annual
			 report:</p> 
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						<dateline> 
						  <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University of North Carolina</name><lb/> 
						  <name key="name0000165" reg="Chapel Hill, NC" type="organization" rend="yes">Chapel Hill</name>, 
						  <date>Nov. 15<hi rend="sup">th</hi> 1870</date></dateline> 
						<salute>To the Honorable,</salute> 
						<salute>The 
						  <name key="name0000107" reg="Board of Trustees" type="organization">Trustees </name>of the 
						  <name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University of North Carolina</name></salute> 
						<salute>Gentlemen:</salute></opener> 
					 <p>During the present session, which opened on the 17th day of
						August last, the following young gentlemen have received instruction in the
						Junior, Sophomore, Freshman and Preparatory classes of the institution. </p> 
					 <p> 
						<list> 
						  <head>Messrs.</head> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003008" reg="Andrews, Wilton Voleny" type="person" rend="yes">W. V. Andrews</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003035" reg="Cates, Hudson" type="person" rend="yes">H. Cates</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003044" reg="Daniel, Isham" type="person" rend="yes">I. Daniel</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name rend="yes" key="pn0003060" reg="Earl, Louis Minter" type="person">L. M. Earl</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name rend="yes" key="pn0003059" reg="Earl, John Carter" type="person">J. C. Earl</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003064" reg="Emerson, Isaac Edward" type="person" rend="yes">J. E. Emmerson</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003066" reg="Fields, William Callahan" rend="yes" type="person">W. C. Fields</name>∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003068" reg="Floyd, Robert Prunell" type="person" rend="yes">R. P. Floyd</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name reg="Guthrie, Walter Hugh" key="pn0003079" type="person" rend="yes">W. H. Guthrie</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">J. Easley</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003110" reg="Jones, Andrew Jackson, Sr." type="person" rend="yes">A. J. Jones</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003122" reg="Lutterloh, Edward Buxton" type="person" rend="yes">E. B. Luttertoh</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003123" reg="Lyon, James Theophilius" rend="yes" type="person">J. T. Lyon</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name reg="Lyon, William Pleasant" key="pn0003124" type="person">W. P. Lyon</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003131" reg="McCauley, Charles Maurice T." type="person" rend="yes">C. M<hi rend="sup">c</hi>Cauley</name></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">A. C. M<hi rend="sup">c</hi>Daniel</name></item>
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							 <name key="pn0003140" reg="McIver, George Wilcox" type="person" rend="yes">G. W. M<hi rend="sup">c</hi>Iver</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name reg="Merritt, William Henry" key="pn0003149" type="person" rend="yes">W. H. Merritt</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">W. D. Moore </name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003162" reg="Nash, George Wilcox" type="person" rend="yes">G. W. Nash</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item>W. D. Neville<ref id="ref1" target="note1" rend="sup">1</ref></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003168" reg="Overman, John Pool" type="person" rend="yes">J. P. Overman</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item>T. B. Pace<ref id="ref2" target="note2" rend="sup">2</ref></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">W. M. Parsons</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003177" reg="Pitts, John Henry" type="person" rend="yes">J. H. Pitts</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">W. F. Pitts</name></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes"> P. F. Powell </name></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">W. G. Pritchard </name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003185" reg="Purefoy, George Washington" type="person" rend="yes">G. W. Purefoy </name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003192" reg="Riggsbee, William Henry" type="person" rend="yes">W. H. Riggsbee </name></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">J. A. Small</name></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">A. Spruill </name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003219" reg="Sugg, Charles" type="person" rend="yes">C. S. Sugg</name></item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name key="pn0003223" reg="Tenny, John Watson" type="person" rend="yes">J. W. Tenny</name></item> 
						  <item> 
						  	<name key="x" reg="x" type="person" rend="yes">G. W. Ward</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item> 
							 <name rend="yes" key="pn0003253" reg="Wood, John Quincy Adams" type="person">J. Q. A. Wood</name> ∗</item> 
						  <item>36</item> 
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					 <p>The Junior Class have pursued the following course of study,
						Three Books of Juvenal, 
						<name key="pn0001651" reg="Tacitus" type="person">Tacitus</name>, Ancient History, Trigonometry, Analytical
						Geometry, Differential Integral Calculus, and Chemistry. </p> 
					 <p>The Sophomore Class have been engaged in the study of the
						Odes of 
						<name key="pn0000785" reg="Horace" type="person">Horace</name>, 
						<name key="pn0000772" reg="Homer" type="person">Homer's</name>
						Iliad, and Geometry.</p> 
					 <p>The Freshman Class, in the Study of 
						<name key="pn0001711" reg="Virgil" type="person">Virgil's</name>
						Georgics and the Aenid, Xenophon's Anabasis, and Algebra.</p> 
					 <p>The Preparatory Classes, in 
						<name key="pn0000258" reg="Caesar, Julius" type="person" rend="yes">Caesar's</name> Communitarius, Ruighaus Latin Grammar, Arithmetic,
						and Algebra. In addition to the foregoing studies, instruction is afforded on
						Sunday afternoon to the several Classes and lectures have been delivered upon
						literary and scientific subjects to the whole body of the Students.</p> 
					 <p>At the annual Commencement, in June last, two prizes of
						$20 in gold each, were offered to the two best<pb id="unc09-42-p03" n="124"/>students in each of the two lower collegiate classes. These prizes
						will be awarded at the next annual Commencement in 1871.</p> 
					 <p>The scholarship of the several collegiate classes is very
						gratifying. A large majority of the students are diligent and studious, and
						seem to be earnest in the great work of acquiring knowledge and attaining a
						high literary culture. It is an object with the Faculty to elevate, as far as
						possible, the Standard of scholarship in the institution.</p> 
					 <p>The general deportment of these young gentlemen is good.
						They are decorous, courteous, polite. There have been a few instances of
						impropriety and disorder, but none that have seemed to require the dismission
						of any offender. The frequent rumors set afloat by the enemies of the
						institution and ungenerously circulated through the public press —many of
						which have no foundation in fact —are very damaging to its prosperity and
						usefulness. These publications and false reports meeting, as they do, the eyes
						of the young men, or rehearsed in their hearing, have a tendency to distract
						their attention, impede their progress in their studies, and render it more
						difficult to maintain a correct discipline among them. I have been reluctant
						thus to refer to this subject, but its influence has been sadly observed and
						seriously felt by those who have sought in all honesty at the 
						<name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name>, to train the young men committed to
						their care, and fit them for lives of usefulness and honor. It is to be hoped
						that the day is not distant when the better feelings of all our people will so
						triumph over prejudice as to allow the worthy aspiring young men of our State
						to acquire that education which, but for the generosity of the 
						<name key="name0001146" reg="University of North Carolina" type="organization">University</name>, must be denied them. </p> 
					 <p>Your attention is respectfully invited to the accompanying
						reports of the Librarian, for the time that has elapsed since your last annual
						meeting. </p> 
					 <closer> 
						<salute>Respectfully submitted</salute> 
						<signed>signed 
						  <name key="pn0001385" reg="Pool, Solomon (b. 1832) " type="person">Solomon Pool</name> President </signed></closer> 
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  			<note id="note1" target="ref1"><p>1. Possibly <name key="pn0003274" reg="Neville, William David" type="person" rend="yes">William David Neville</name> (1853-1926), who would have been of an approximate age to attend the University of North Carolina as a student in 1870. The 1870 Federal Census lists a nineteen-year-old "W. Neville" residing in Bingham Township, Orange County. </p></note>
  			<note id="note2" target="ref2"><p>2. Possibly <name key="pn0003273" reg="Pace, Thomas B." type="person" rend="yes">Thomas B. Pace</name>.</p></note>
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