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Tllh HE S PJS A' I A .V. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. IRVING J. MANATT, PH.D., CHANCELLOR. I. College of Literature, Science -and the Arts. , w II. Industrial College. III. The College of Medicine. IV. The Latin School. V. School of the Fine Arts. All departments open for the Winter term, Jan. 5. Examinations for admission Sept. 8 and 9 and Jan. 4. Thorough courses in preparation for college and college courses leading to degrees of B. A., B. So., B. L. B. C. E., B. Agr., and M. D. All schools open to both sexes, and tuition free except in Fine Arts. Ex penses low For catalogues and other information address the steward, J. Stuart Dalks, Lincoln, Nebraska. STTTZDZEOSTTS! STTTHDEIsTTS! 0 TO 'GEORGE W. FAWELL. FOR BOOKS, STATIONERY AND NEWS. Do noi fail to see the University Letter Paper. UJl NORTH ELEVENTH STREET, ZLsTO T.ROTTIBILiIE TO SHOW Q-OOjDS. SHORT-HAND INSTITUTE. VALLNTLNK fc WHLLLKR, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. h "l 1cU,b,vc h,,rl 1,ai"1 ?' ' ypc-w ntiinj School in Nebraska. I)a and evening sessions. The School ofleis a rare oppoitmmy to students attending the Slate University to learn the valuable art No education is complete uilhoul a knowledge f shoii hand. For full information call on or address VALENTINE WHEELER, 1118 ami 1120 O STREET, LINCOLN, NEli. A. IMI. ID-ATIS, OARPBl