Statement conferring degrees and commencement address. Delivered by President McDowell on October 21, 1796 to the Class of which Francis Scott Key was a member.
Address to the Alumni and Graduates of St. John's College, and to the Friends of Education in Maryland. By Hector Humphreys, D. D., President and Professor of Moral Science, Delivered After the Annual Commencement in February, 1835. Printed at the…
Address delivered before the alumni of St. John's College. At the annual commencement on the 22nd February, 1836, by the Hon. Robert H. Goldsborough, in the presence of the Visitors and Governors of the College--the Governor, and the Executive…
Some account of the commencement of St. John's College, Annapolis, and the attendant exercises, February 23rd, 1852, with a list of the graduates. Also includes a handwritten poem "by a non-graduate".
An address delivered before the Association of the Alumni of St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, at the annual commencement, August 6th., 1856. By the Rev. Russell Trevett, D.D.
Memoirs of deceased alumni of St. John's College. Read, by appointment of the Association, August 6th, 1856, by John G. Proud, Jr., A. M. To which is added a register of St. John's College, for 1856.
Photocopy of Biographical Notice of the Rev. Hector Humphreys, D.D. Late Principal of St. John's College; "True Freedom the Gift of God the Son," a Baccalaureate Sermon; and the Register of St. John's College, for the Year MDCCCLVIII.
An address delivered before the alumni of St. John's College, at the Commencement, held on the 27th July, 1870. By the Rev. O. Hutton, D. D., Rector of Ascension Parish, Washington, D.C. Published by request of the alumni. Entitled "The tendencies…
Address to the Alumni of St. John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, on Commencement Day, June 30th, 1880, by James M. Garnett, M.A., LL.D., Principal of St. John's College. Published by request of the Society of the Alumni.
Commencement Exercises of St. John's College, Annapolis, Md. Wednesday, June 16th, 1897. Also includes Baccalaureate Sermon and invitation addressed to Mis Milligan.