The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, March 15, 1891, Image 18
tM2ks. mx9s -T TT--: ," v .- t . r 'THE HESPERUS TttE UNIVERSITY OF CHARLES E. BESSEY, Ph; D.. Acting Chancellor. NEBRASKA N.f h.' - " . t- - I-: i r r... I -- r i If. L- ?: t . -' rawwn " - A f I ITorms begin Sept. 17, 1890, Jan. 2, and Mqr. 00, 1S91. '1 The University is the head of the public educational sys-' icra ot tncistatc. it aims to continue ana complete me worn begun in the public schools, and secure to all an opportunity of liberal culture in literature and science, and in such tech nical and professional courses as shall from time to time be added. Ihese advantages are offered to aXXfreeof charge for tuition, without regard to sex or race, or plate of residence, ob the sole condition of possessing, the intellectual and moral qualifications requisite (or admission 'to such an institution. THE LATIN SCHOOL. JAMBS T. LEES, PH. D., PRINCIPAL. la this school preparation is afforded for all the Undergrad uate "Courses in the College of Literature, Science anu tub Arts; and also for those in the University. The preparatory studies run through two years. Applicants for admission to the First Year will be examined on the fol lowing subjects: English Grammar Arithmetic, Geography, and History vf the United States. Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course (now including Aurora, Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron, McCook, North Loup, Ord, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tecumseh, Holdredge andAVilber) arc admitted to the Second Year class oa presentation of diplomas. THE COLLEGES. The University consists of two-colleges, or undergradu ate departments. Graduates of the "Latin school, or ofthq high schools accredited for the major course (including noW Alma, Ashland, Auburn, Beatrice, Edgar, Fremont, Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Nebraska. Cjty, Flattsmouth and Ulysses) are admitted into the Freshman class of either col' lege on presentation of diplomas. Students in both colleges citcad classes in common, as far .M possible, and have every advantage afforded by contact with those studying in other departments and the instruction f trained and experienced University professors. ; JPor catalogues ov fuller information apply to the steward, if. S 1)AITES, Lincoln, Neb THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND'V THE ARTS. . .". .. ,' CHARLES E. BESSEY, PH. D., DEAN. " The Classical Course, Jeading to the degree of Bache'lat of Arts, affords a training in the Ancient Languages and Literatures. The Literary Course, leai'.iug'lo the degree of Bache lor of Letters, offers & training in History, Literature. aa4 the Modern Languages. j THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. J. STERLING KIN'OSLEY, I). SC, WEAN. . The course in General Science, leading "to the degree: of Bachelor of Science, offer-; a liberal education, in which the ' Modern Sciences and the Modern Languages arc given most ' prominence. The Elective Courses in Sciences, lead" -ing to the samfc degree, afford a training in special lines lead ing to Agricultural, Electrical or Scientific work. The couisu in Civil Engineering offers such training as will fit a young man for the practice of Civil Engineering. For those who can spend but a year or (wo in study ,aa. Elementary course in Agriculture has been arranged. - Students in the Industrial College may obtain remunerative employment at rates ranging from- 15 to 25 cents per hour, depending upon the quality of work. SCHOOL OF THEFINE ARTS. MI88 MOOHB AND MI18. MENZENDORF. - Instruc still life, are rcauired lion of casts end studies is furnished in the studio. The charge for daily lessons during 12 wefekc is $25.00, payable in advance. Free instruction is given to classes in Art Histo ry, Plastic Anatomy and Perspective. The Course in Music includes instruction on the- Piano Forte, Organ and Violin, Voice-training and Musical Theory. Fees for individual or class instruction are moderate; . - :tion given in drawineand painting from the flat.casts, nature, and models in the progressive order.' Pupils to provide easels and material: an ample selec- ' . c & ". r- -. V a : r ?' 1 -f J". , Jic. ' ; . . f."-?,r , -.'gfeJLAa LAxl flSfli Li. - V r,.. ,. .,.. i!iV96,4Si.Jie. P?ih ' - ! pjiimi. WW pwww WW V - a.-" - 1C -c4 . I fal ! MIWtOT