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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1891)
J-iC.Vi :'"'.;- ''foftlffi;'f.-. ';"s:.U, LiIkvj v IT i.j BBWr"'-'?7 - ,-w . x i v.- ..vsT . -r K i vfflr 'lUm -, ' ,-,.:--i;;'.KW;"',W. " U vll' T " ' 3 T-lt i? yij- . ' .. 'vi.v!i 1 :w V- ,'J ;,--- V! ' H 'BSl ElV'l A T. .' ' .V T II E ,u-:-.v- is.: T -'.J1 ;the WMversityf KebrM- 'i . CHARLES E. BESSEY, Pn". E)., .Acting Chancellor. ' ' 0' .! Br. i ' K' N ( m W sV u .i.;.f ,1. IV J CI The. University is the head of the public educational sysv tcm of the State. It aims to continue and completethe york begun iii the public schools, and secure to all an opportunity . i nf liberal culture jn literature and science, arid in such tcch- , ',. nical and professional courses as shall from time to time be' added. "1 hese advantages arc altered to k free of charge for . .tuition, without regard ip sex or race, pr, place of residence. 'oii.tlie sole condition of possessing the intellectual and moral' ' qualifications-requisite for admission to'suclran institution. .;...' ' Till!: LATIN SCHOOL. "",.',, . JAMKS T. 1.F.ES, PII. I)., l'lMNCITAt. ',, - In this school preparation is afforded for all the Undergrnd " j ruate Courses in tlicCou.K(iii OK I.itkratuiu:, Science ani 'the Arts, and also forthoso in the University. ' The preparatory studies ruifi through two years. Applicants for admission to the. First Year will be examine! on the fol ' lowing subjects: Ititglish Grammar Arithmetic, Geography, . and llistory of the United States. Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course (now including, Aurora, Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron, McCook,' North Loup, 6rd, Ked Cloud, Sutton, Tecumsch, Holdrcdge anrt Wilbcr) arc admitted to the Second Year class ou presentation of diplomas! THE COLLEGE!,. ' , Thb'U.s'ivi'.usitv consists of two colleges, or undergrade , nts departments. 'Graduates of the Latin school, or of the ', ' 'high schools accredited feu1 the major course-(Including now 'Alma, Ashland, Auburn, Beatrice, Edgar, Fremont, Gnunl Island, Kcnincy, Lincoln, Nebraska City, I'lattsmouth mid Ulysses) arc admitted into the Freshman class of cither col lege on presentation of diplomas, Students in both colleges atlcrid classos In commoti, as far ,,iu possible, and have every advantage afforded by contact vitn those studying in other departments and thcindtruction s of trained and experienced University professors. Voivjw begin Sept. 'J 7, iSlfO.lfon. L'tiiid Mur. BO, ISOX.f . ; . i . . . r, . .. ' rilE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE; SCIENCE. AND THE ARTS., " ' ' ' t . ' , CIIAPt.ESi:. I1KSSBV, rit. D., dean. 'V- . e " . ' . . .V. 'V;. a" . Tub Classical Couissk, lcading,totthcdogicc of rjachcloi . "Jm. . of 'Arts, affords a training in tlic. Ancient Languages a'ntfMWv' . Literatuics. . ' '. . .' t &'' V, " . I'ltB LtTBHARy Coursk". leading to the degree ol Bacbpn - V t, lor of Letters, offers a tnlinitur in Historv. Literature, and T.v:. '' ' '. the Modern Languages. . , j, - , '-v,i -i! ,f1' .' THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE J. BTBItl.l.Nd KIN(IHLi:V, 1). HC, IIKAN. . ,. .. - . f The course in GkS'BRAI. Science, leading to tlic dpgrco ol' Hnchcloi of Science, oltcis ; liberal education, in winch the" .- i' Modern Scicncrs and the Modern Languages arc given most t,t prominence. The Ei.bctiVB Courses in Sciknobs, lead- ,', ing to llie some degree, afford a training in special lines lead ,V ' '-'; ; ing to Agiic,iiltural, Electrical or Scientific work. . i ( The course in Civil. F.noinbkiUno olfers such- training aij- ' - ,, ' will fit a young man for the practice ol Civil Engineering.' ' ' . For those who can spend but a year or two jn .stuilyan,' ' -i ' Elementary course in Agiiqullurehas been arranged. . v , ' ' . c Students iu the Industrial College niny oi)t'n.ln'rcntni)erative ,ri employment at rales ranging from 15 to 25 cents per hour, k 1 (. depending upon the quality of work. ' - '-v v " ' i.. SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS. V "t , ,', N ' miss mooui: ANji'.MitH. .mj:nzb.ni'))Hi 1 - ' 'V ' Instruction, given in drawing and painting from the flat'icasts ' '; still llle, iiatuie, find motloW 111 lli-; .progressive order. ii;Pupils . are 'required to provide easol. and material; an ample ' sclec-' . , '. -tion pfcasts and studies Is furnished In the studio. 'The '' ' t ' cliargc for daily lessons during 12 weeks is $2.oo, payable ;; - , in adv.ince. Imcc instiuction is given to classes In Art Hlsto- -r ' ry Plastic Anatomy ami Perspective. ; '-.''' The Conine in Mumc includes instruction on the I'jwiio , Forte, Oigiin and Violin, Voice trainingand Musical Theory!; ( . , Fees for individual or class nisiructioii arc moderate. ; . ' 1 1 ,' 1 ' ' . t- r . or catalogues or fuller iiu'ornitition ftinly ti tuKtfarl. J. S. DAL10S, Lincoln. yp. : : v MA JiV.'??,tJfJlLci'lV.'tJ..LySL?!g Kni.myr..riiifliiMli'Mni.iftilliii1,i.r i:i.llriiniiiilcHy V, m ?3r worK A IhMn attM?VuXlfc "it (ilt.lw l.ui 0110 wu.fcix Jiom li rtl.li.'lrri.Miy. 1 't -. IPIT wwoilir Wo il.r! Vou 'riirtillte l.lrM. lytmiRlit m,,l provldo.l wUli . ... j.l,0 inr.,? i;,K ' k Mr mri,l,t?, iAHi "v Si rlhi'i '', ?! '"V tMiiiilir,wl.irtr..iiikns-'V 0I)II irarcurli. llnN'HW ' . : - rr iStfT ?.vr 7V.'.' P,1 Jj'J:?.?1 '- .'.'.0 '!''' i!INOI.II.riill.frll,.Hl(ir.KKi:i!. A.I.I i.."l onll . ' . ,"V , ClME hfiishuM T ib.. ioiiTLlM .' 1 Sk!' J.t. ai,i,kw. Mux 4o, AimiMiu.MiUno. ' . 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