The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, November 25, 1894, Page 18, Image 18

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A Fine Line For Ladies, Hisses and Gentlemen
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The University . . .
(Conservatory of Music
Which is located in its own commodious and well
appointed building immediately adjoining the
campus on the south, offers to all unequalled
advantages in the study of Husic in all its
branches; including Harmony, and Composition,
Piano forte, Voice Culture, Violin, 'Cello, Clarinet.
Cornet, and all minor instruments ....
The Special Advantages. .
Either free, or In connection vlth the University,
where all opportunities are open to all Conservatory
students without further charge than the matriculation
fee of $5.00, are great attractions, which cannot be se
cured elsewhere.
Among these may be especially mentioned, Orches
tral and Military Band practice, artists' concerts, pu
pils recitals, a course of thirty lectures oa subjects er-
talriing to music, art lectures and gymnasium privileges
For further Information Inquire of W1LLARD KIMBALL, Director.
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