SMHA OF \ Jfiitait Calif gt UNIONTOWN, FAYETTE COUKTT. kmfl wmmm^ £20 giapolfei a^O s a^^>^ BALTIMORE: PRINTED BY SHERWOOD & CO N. W. COBNEB BALT1MOBE AND GAY 8TBEETS. 1853. 5\^>»% w « OlMMl / OF Blatait Cnllm, TOIONTOWff, FAYETTE COUNTY, / sisp© Da ast} a © £>e of OF •/ w SJ> BALTIMORE: PRINTED BY SHERWOOD & CO. N. "W. COENEE BALTTUOKE AND GAY 6TEEETS. 1S53. PARTIAL COURSE. Within all institutions of learning some are found whose pecu- liar circumstances or preferences induce them to pursue a partial course of study. The cases of such seem not to have been suffi- ciently provided for in the college schemes of our country. They pursue and complete — it may be with great credit to themselves — their limited course : but at its close, on leaving College, they bear home with them no official testimonial of proficiency in the branches studied. The very liberal terms of the Charter of our Institution put it in the power of the Trustees and Faculty of Madison College to provide a remedy for this apparent defect. To secure to such students the merited rewards of their industry in the pursuit of knowledge, it has been ordained by the Board of ^ ^ ■® MADISON COLLEGE 9 ^ , ft WWfW? A 9? ^ ^ % ^ <$ffi © ^ © d&