The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 15, 1890, Image 20

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The UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA'.
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.'; CHARLES E. BESSEY, Pn. D., Acting Chancellor.
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HIE COLLEGE
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The University-is the head of the public educational sys
. tcm of thaStatc. It aims to continue and complete the work
begun in the public schools, and secuie to all an opportunity
of liberal culture In literatuic and science, and in such tech
nical and pi ofcs.ional com scs ns shall fiom time to time be
added, 'llicse advantages are oficicd to nil free of charge for
tuition, without regard to sex 01 race, or place of residence,
on the sole condition of possessing the intellectual and nioial
qualifications requisite for admission to such an institution.
THE LATIN SCHOOL.
jamp,s t. i.nns, ru. n., principal.-
.in this ScllOn! nrPinmlinil fs flfTillliir' fnr nil tlin Trft.1n.-n. n.1
.uatcLourses in thcCou.Koi: qr Ln i:raTuiu:, Scilnck am
the Arts, and also for those in the University.
The preparatory studies run thiongh twoyeais. Applicants
' for admission to the Fiist Year will be examined on the fol-
'lowing subjects: Engliih Grammar uthmetic, Geography,
and Histoty of the United States. Q nduates of high si-hools
'accredited for the Minor Course (now including Aurora,
Columbus, liairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvaid ILbron,
McCopk, North Loup, Ord, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tccuirjsch,
Holclrcdgc and Vilber),arc admitted to the Second Yeai clasy
on presentation of diplomas.
THE COLLEGES. v .
The UNivijiiMiy consists of two colleges, o'r''undcrgradu
nte derailments Graduates of UicALatiii'Vhool, or of the
' high schools nccrcdjlcdui the m.ijor course (including vnow
Alma,.Ashhuid, Auburn, Healrice, KdgaivFiemont, Giaml
Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Nebraska City, 1'latt.sniouth and
Ulysses) arc admitted into the freshman class of either col
lege on presentation of diplomas.
Students ln both colleges attend classes i common, as far
as possible, andliave every advantage afforded by contact
-tvit!ivihose studying in other departments, and the instruction
of trained and experienced University piolessors.
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OF LITERATURE., SCIENCE
THE ARTS. -
CHAUI.nSE. BESSEYni. p.) DEAN. - ... -
Tun Classical Course, leading to the degree of-Ilnchclqi .,
of Arts, aflbids a training in the Ancient Languages and
Literatures, -
Tiic Litkuary Course, leading to the degree o Uadi
lor or Letters, ofTeis a training in -History; Litcratuje and
the Modern Languages. - T V
THE INDUSTRIAL' COLLl-GE. . f' ' '",-; ,
J. KTi:itUN(l KlNfiBMJY, I). SO,, llfcANi '
The course in Gi:nerai. Scii.nce, leading to the dt;rcc dl
HuUielm of bcience, offers a libdral education, in nJlicluth't
.uuticui sciences auci me modern languages are given most
(imminence. The Ei.fctivi. Courses in Sciences, lead
ing to the same degue, afioid a tiaining in special lines lead
nig to Agiicultural, Elcctiical or Scientific work.
The eouiso in Civil. Knointhung offers such trhihiiig as
will fit a young man for the piacticeof Civil Engineering.
For those u ho ran spend but a ear or tvo in .study , an
Elemcntaiy coutsc in Agiiculturc has "been arranged.
.Students, in the Iiidusiiiai College may obtain' remunerative
employment at intosianging fiom iStoi 25 cents per hour,
depending upon the quality of work. .. '
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SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS.
miss mooih: A.vn is .in.Nzi:'0(!tr.
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Instruction givcuin diawingand pointing"
still lilc;ijiatuifc, and models in the progress
from the flat, casts, t
trressive order. 1'imils
ate required to provide easels and inatcrial; an ample selec- '
lion ol casts and Studies is furniihed in the-- studio.'" 'i:iic
chaige for daily lessons dm in 12 weeks is $25.00, payable
in advnn.ee. h'rre instiuction is giveito classes in Art Ilisto
ry, I'lastic Auaioiily and Perspective."
jihuiusu 111 imisic incuiiies instruction on t ne 'uno
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Forte, Oigan and Violin, Voice training and Musical Theory. ' y
Fees for individu.il or class lnsirjictiou are moderate. ' sL ','
For cntnloKiios or fuller information apply to lie stevnrU. J. S. DAMK. MntMiln. V '- ': . S
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