Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, October 01, 1884, Image 11

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    THE HESPERIAN STUDENT.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Irving J. Manatt, Ph. D., Chancellor.
COIXEGE
OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE
AM) THE ARTS.
II. E. Hitchcock, M. A., Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics.
GeorRO McMillan, Ph.D., Donn, Professor of Grcok.
Lewis E. Hicks. Ph.D., Prolcesor of Geology.
Qeorgo K. Howard, M. A.. Professor of History.
Grovo E. Barber, M. A.. Professor of Lfttin.
Hudson II. Nicholson, M. A.. Professor of Chnmlstry and Physls.
Ln cIub A. Sherman, Ph. D., Profeppor of English.
CharloB E. Ocssoy, P h.D., Professor of Uotany.
THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Charles E. Bcssey, Ph. D., Dean, Professor of nort culturo and
Botany.
Hudpon H. Nicholson. M. A., Professor of Agricultural 'Chemistry.
Richard II. Townloy. U. 8. N., Prof, of Military Sclonco and Tactics.
Lewis K. Hicks, Ph. D., Professor of Geology.
Charles N. Little, m. A.,Associato Profcsaor of Civil Engineering.
Hoi.ry W. Wing, B. Agr., Instructor In Agriculture.
THE LATIN SCHOOL..
Miss Ellon Smith, M. A., Principal.
Mrs. Adelaide Dearborn, Instructor in Elocution.
Howard W. Caldwoll.B.S., Instructor In History.
Bion H. Culver, B. b., Instructor In modern languages.
T. Mnroy llodgman B. A., Instructor In Physics and Astronomy.
Miss Sarah W. Mooro, Tcachor of Painting and Drawing.
Dircctoi of Musical Conservatory.
Charles E. Bennett, B. A., Instructor In Greek and Latin.
Five courses of study tire ottered: Olnasical, Sciontiflc,
Literary, Engineering and Agricultural. The Latm
School, for the present, otters a two years' course pre
paratory to these courses. Students wishing to enter the
Latin School must be prepared for examination in Orthog
raphy, Euelish Grammar, Practical Arithmetic, Gcogra
phy and History of the United States.
THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
A. It. Mitchell, m. d., Dean, and Professor of Anatomy.
L. A. Mcriinm, m.u., Prolcssor of Principles and Practice of Med
cine.
II. B. Lowry, m.a., m.d., Professor of Physiology and Therapeutics.
W. M. Enapp, m.d., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women
and Children.
II. 11. Nicholson, ii. a , Professor of Ghomlstry.
L. B. Grnddy, m.i Professor of Diseases of tho Eye and Ear,
Hon.O. P. Mason, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
Itobt. It. Livingston, m.d., Profossor of Principles and Practlco of
(Surgery
. Mercer, m. d., Professor of Clinical Surgory.
Milton Lano, M. d., Lecturer on Materia Mcdlca.
John P. Wayman, Pr. B., m. d., Lecturer on Physiology.
N. J. Beachly, m.d., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
B. L. Palno, m.d., Professor of Theory and Practlco.(Homocopathtc)
C. L. Hart, m.u., Professor of Materia Mcdlca. "
B. F. Blghtcr, m.d,, Professor of Obstetrics. "
W, H. Latta, m.d., Professor of Theory and Practice (Eclectic.)
J. II. Woodard, m.u., Professor of Materia Medlca. "
This college was opened in 1888, and Is now In vicor
orous operation. ' The University with its collections and
tho capital city with its public 'institutions offer specia
facilities and inducements to medical students. No fee
are charged beyond tho matriculation fee of $5,, and th
actual cost of material for tho study of Practical Anatomy
Good board in the city at $3 a week; furnished room
$8 to $0 a month. Students of the Industrial College live
on tho farm, whoro board is furnished at cost. No charges
for tuition, except matriculation fee of $5. Studentt
residing in the state, or persons about to enter tho Univer
sity, are allowed half faro in going to and from home by
tho railroads entering Lincoln. For half-faro certificates,
Catalogues or other information address the Chancellor.
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