The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, June 04, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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The course In this school consists of (our terms ol el(?ht months each. The first two years
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medicine, Consisting almost entirely oi (.units unu ciinikm ictiurci. rur ""iKut , l ill
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The thirteenth Annual Course of Lectures will
commence on the 19th day of September, 1000,
and will continue eight and one-half months. The
course is graded and covers a period of four years.
Medical Hall, the Laboratory of Medical Science,
the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, and the
Laboratory of Anatomy are situated upon the Cam
pus. The clinical opportunities afforded by the
hospitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St.
Paul are at the command of the College. For out
door clinical service a new clinical building has
been built in a central location.
For information address,
DR. PARKS RITCHIE,
DEAN UNIVERSITY OV MINNESOTA,
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Just a little over a year ago we became a co-operative
stock company, and the success of the change
has been so gratifying in every respect we feel justi
fied in celebrating in every respect the anniversary
of its advent; celebrating it in a substantial fashion,
in a way that will interest you and make it worth
your while'to participate, we have inaugurated our
FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE,
to begin on Monday Morning, June 3.
This is more than an ordinary special sale. It's
the initial one of its kind and we want it to make a
lasting impression, that the Anniversary sales to
come may enjoy the fruits of this one's reputation.
See special circular it tells all about it.
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City Ticket Office, 107 South Tenth Street"
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Depot, Ninth and S Streets
E. T. MOORE, Ticket Agent
R. W. McQINNIS. Oen. Agt.
THE FAVORITE LINE
To the
EPWORTH LEAGUE
CONVENTION
San Francisco, Cal., July, 1901
Will Be
The Union Pacific
ALL COnPETITION DISTANCED
The fast train of the Union Tadfic reach
San I'rnnclsco thirteen hours ahend of nil
competitors. If you are in no hurry, lake n
slow train by one of the detour routes, but if
you want to get there without delay, take
the historic mid only direct route, the Union
Pacific.
$45.00
From Missouri River, with correspondingly
low rates from iiiteiior points on the Union
l'ncific.
PAMPHLETS
All About California and How
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And full information cheerfully furnished
on application. mU-
E. B. SLOSSOiN, Agent.
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