-tm i 'She.UNITERSITY OF NB;RASKA.':-. V. CHARLES -E.- BESSEY, Pji. D., Acting Chancellor. If l i v, ,.1 w V7.V, 7Vr's begin Sept. IT, 18UQ, Jah.2,nnd Mar. 30 1801. TO .? IS4 ' ' i , v R &k if? ,Ui " H y Xft1 '' v & 1 - ' mm '-"' ' twJML . ' ( The University h the head of the public educational sys tem of the State. It aims to continue and complete the work begun in the public schools, and secure to nil an opportunity of liberal culture in literature arid science, and in such tech nical a,nd professional courses as" shall from time to time be added. Ihcse advantages nrc offered to v fret of charge for tuition, without nigard to sex or race, 'or place of residence, on the sole condition of) possessing the intellectual and moral Qualifications requisite for admission to such an institution. AND 1 v . THE LATIN SCHOOL. JAMES T. I.EES, PH. D., TRINCIPAU . In this school preparation is afforded for all the Undergrad - uate Courses in the College of Literature, Science anu the Arts, and also for those m the University. The preparatory studies mn through two years. Applicants fr admission to thc First Year will be examined on the fol lowing subjects: English Grammar Arithmetic, Geography, . and History of the United States. Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course (now including Aurora, Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron, r McCook, North Loup, Ord, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tecumseli, , Holdrcdge anaWilbcr) are admitted to the Second Year class -,,'on presentation of diplomas. THE COLLEGES. The Un i veiisity consists of two colleges, or undergradu nte'departrncnts. Graduates of the Latin school, or of the high schools accredited for the major course (including nov Alma, Ashland, Auburn, Beatrice, dgar, Fremont, Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Plattsmoutli and Ulysses) arc admitted into the Freshman class of cither col- . lege on presentation of diplomas. ' Students in both colleges attend classes in common, as far v as possible, and have every advantage afforded by contact R'itli those studying in other departments and the instruction ' of trained and experienced University professors. ITIE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, TIIE ARTS. CHARLES E, BESSEY, V. Di, DKAN. V v. , TiiEv Classical. Course leading to the degrceBachelo of Arts, affords a training, in the Ancient' Languages and Literatures. . , Thk I.itkrAry Course, leadinii to the decree of Bache-' lor of. Letters, offers a training in History. Literaiuicand the Modern Languages. ? vv- -i i TIIEJNDUSTRTAL COLLEGE. J. BTKKLINO klN(18LKY 1). C, DKAN. -i viC . The course in General SciKNCX, leading to the degree ol Bachelor of Science offers a liberal education, in which the Modern Sciences and the Modern Languages are given most prominence. The Elective Courses in Sciences, lead ing to the same degree, afford a training in special lines lead, ing to Agricultural, Electrical or Scientific work. " The course in Civil Engineering offers such training ai will fit a young man for the practice ol Civil Engineering. For those who can spend but a year or two in study, pit Elementary course in Agriculture ha? been arranged. , Students in the Industrial College may obtain remunerative employment at rates ranging from 15 to 25 cents per. ucpendingupon the quality of work., SCHOOL OF THE FJNE ARTS. - i, ym K. MISS MOOltK AMI MKS. MKNZKNDOUr Instruction given in drawing and painting from the flat. still lile. nature, and models in the progressive order, run - !.,.' -i ' 1 h -." :.i 1- f arc required 10 pruviuc cnscis uiiu muiciiui, uu uiuuc juh. lion of casts and studies is furnished in the studio. The charge fordaily lessons during 12 weeks is $25.00, payable in advance. l'rce instruction is given to classes in Art Histo ry, Plastic Anatomy and Perspective. The Com se in Mumc include:, instruction on. the Piuno 1'orlC, Oigan and Violin, Voice training and MusicalTheory. Fees for individual or class instruction arc moderate. - erative . r tot hour, v i N.;,ri at.casts, , :- Pupils . - .' V .V-kV. VJ? W "' . ), For ciitalogucs or ftillcr infunnntion (ipply Co the .steward, JT. S. DAIjKS, Lincoln. Nob. BI i TOnon.im Tr I lirln( urnflc hy John R. OiKidnln.l rny.N V .itwoik for m. Ilrfultr, jrou m in. 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