Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, November 15, 1884, Image 15

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    THE HESPERIAN STUDENT.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Irving J. Manatt, Ph. D. Chancellor.
COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE
AM) THE ARTS.
H. E. Hitchcock, M. A., Ph. D., Professor of Mathematics.
Gcorcc McMillan, Ph.D.. Dean. Profcssorof Greek.
Charles E. Bessey. Ph.D.. Professor of Botany.
Lewis E. Hicks. Ph.D., Professor of Geology.
George E. Howard. II. A.. Professor of History.
Grove E. Barber. 31. A.. Professor of Latin.
Hudson II. Nicholson. M A.. Professor of Chemistry and Physic.
Lucius A. Sherman, Ph. D., Piofessor of English.
THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
Charles E. Bessey, Ph. D., Dean, Professor of Hort culture and
Botany
nndson II. Nicholson. M. A., Professor uf Agricultural Chemistry,
nichanl II. Tonnley. U. S. N.. Prof. of Military Science and Tactics.
Lewis E. Hicks. Ph. I)., Professor of Gcoloy.
Charles N. Little, x. A., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering.
Hci.ry II. Wing, B. Agr., Instructor in Agriculture.
THE LATIN SCHOOL.
Miss Ellen Smith, M. A., Registrar.
Sirs. Adelaide Dearborn, Instructor in Elocution.
Howard W. Caldwell, U.S., Instructor In History.
Bion U. Culver. JJ. 8., Instructor in modern languages.
Charles E. Bennett. K. A., Instructor in Greek and Latin.
T. JlTcy Ulgman B.A., Instructor in Physics and Astronomy.
Miss fearah W. Moore, Teacher of Painting and Drawing.
DIrectoi of Musical Conservatory.
Five courses of study are offered: Classical, Scientific,
Literary, Engineering and Agricultural. The Latin
School, for ilie present, offers a two years' course pre
paratory to tlieKs courses. Students wishing to enter the
Latin School must be prepared for examination in Orlhog.
raphy.EiipliKli Grammar, Piactical Arilbtnclic, Geogm
phy and Hihtoryof the United States.
TIIF COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
A. R. Mitchell, x. n., Dean, and Professor of Anatomy.
L. A. Mcniam, x.u., Protestor of Principles and Practice of Med
cine.
II. B. Lowry, x.a., x.n.. Professor of Physiology and Therapeutics.
W. M. Knapp, x.u.. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
and Children.
II. II. Nicholson, ji.a , Professor of Chemistry.
L. B. Graddy. x.n,. Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear,
Hon.O. P. Mason, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence.
Hobt. II. Livingston, x. d., Professor of Principles aad Practice of
Surgery
S. D. Mercer, x. ., Professor of Clinical Surgery.
N. J. Beachly, x.u., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Milton Lane, x. d.. Lectnrcron Materia Med lea.
John K. Wayman, Pr. B., x. d.. Lecturer on Physiology.
B. L. Paine, x.u., Professor of Thcorv and Practlcc.(IIoraceopatbIc)
C. L. Han, x.u.. Professor of Materia Medics,
P. B. Bighter, x.n., Professor of Obstetrics. "
W. S. Latta, x.u.. Professor of Theory' and Practice. (Eclectic.)
J. II. Woodard, x.n.. Professor of Materia Medica. "
This college was opened in 1883, and is now In vigor
orous operation. The University wi'.n its collections and
the capital cily with its public int-tilulions offer specia
facilities and inducements to medical students. No fees
are charged beyond the matriculation fee of 5, and the
actual cost of material for the study of Practical Anatomy.
Good board in the city at 3 a week ; furnished room
$3 to $0 a month. Students of ilie Industrial College live
on the lann, where board is furnished at coaL Nc charges
for tuition, exce t matriculation fee of $5. Students
residing tn the state, or persons about to enter the Univer
sity, arc allowed half fare in going to antl from home by
the railroads entering Lincoln. For half-fare certificates.
Catalogues or other information address the Chancellor
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