Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1889)
-: t , Li. .tm m me s'jrMJtjjif. The UlWERSITY OF NEBRASKA .. . tet &!. - 'w " K. ', CHARLES E.' BESSEY, Ph. D., Acting: Chancellor. , . r L .A:..?. .v, . ... .' . -... . . '.I 'jLlfSP Tv-wi The UiiuWsity it the head of the public educational sys tem of the State. It alms to continue and complete the work begun in the public schools, and secure to all an opportunity of liberal culture in literature and science, and in such techi . niced and professional courses at shall from, time to time be ' added., These advantages ace offered to &frtefchrgefvrl (mtint, without regard to seic.or race, or place of residence,- on Ac sole condition of possessing the intellectual and moral quaUftoatione requisite for admission to such an institution, i ,' . THE LATIN SCHOOL. . CKAS. X. BKXNSTT, S. A., PRINCIPAL. v la this school preparation is afforded for the Undergraduate Courses in the College of Literature, Science and the . , Arts). ad also -for those m the Industrial College. -"..'The preparatory studies run through two years. Applicants tor adaniastoa to the first Year will be examinee on the loir owkig subjetae : EugHsk Grmmmtr, Arithmetic, Gegrafky ukiJfUUry if the UmUi Stmits. Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course (now including Ashland', Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron, VMcCooIc, North Loup, Ord, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tecumseh, . Ulysses and Wilder) are admitted to the Second Year clam on presentation of diplomas. THE' COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS. CHARLES E. BESSEY, PH. D., DEAN. . ' III tnttCollege are offered three Courses 0 Study, designa - red;is the Classical, the Scientific, and the Litxrart liasTtag to the degree of B.A., B.Sc., and B.L. respectively. GfaeUieees of the Latin School, or of the high schoo, '-; aurssHtsd 'far the. Major Course (including now. Aim ,' Beatrice, Edgar, Fresaont, Grand Island, Kearey, Lincoli , Nehraeka City, Flattsmouth andTekamah) are' admitted to the j-tity: -,'"- Frs'ehmsn class on pneentatioa of diplomas. THE INDUSTRIAL COLLBGE. ., LEWIS E. HICKS, PH. D., DEAN. lAt. v' The . A-A'.VjrS A ' h& 3rJV9A.Y .-. ;,r";W :$; " :$jfflmJ!L Course m Agriculture offers a liberal eemeation m''tMt:ri'.: wKeh bear upon the Arts of Horticulture, Agrieil ;H . '. - . . . S, TnH' 7T.1, wre, shock urowing ana other rural occupations. The Course in Civil Engineering offers such training as wNl fit a young man for the practice of ehrU engineering.' Students in this college attend classes with other university students, and have every advantage afforded by contact with those studying in other departments, rjsd the instruction of 4 trained and experienced University Professors. For those who can spend but a year or two in study, an Elementary Cwu m Agriculture has len arrranged. Ar rangements have recently been completed whereby students' in the Agricultural course may obtain remunerative employ ment at rates ranging from 15 to 25 cents per hour, depend ent upon the quality of work. SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS. MISSKS MOORE AND COCHRAN. 4. s.t- JiTl' J4M i"xax: -w i- . vv. ''f .Vi . lMfUsL V- x !fM H. W. KEIJMiY &C& 1 V " li I I ml PSk M '..,. i I II I - ..Jl .,rr. go I I Aim f rrr"ff 1 ju.m.- ja. .- 1 v , !1 ;'., --.!.:. Insiruetion given in drawing and painting from tke'ffat,caeU still life, nature, and models in the progressive order. Pupils are required to provide easels and material; an auaple selec tion of casta and studies is rurnished in the studio. The chare i for daily lessons during 12 weeks is StC.ou. payaUc ':'i m uUsuu ITwa Sm.-&m.Su. 2. -2 H . - U A -a Ufl-i "-'4 ry. Plastic Anatomy and Perspective. ?j 'v.'.;3- x rnc Uourse m Mmsie includes instruction on the Fisno Forte, Organ and VioKn, Voketrainiag and Musical Theory.' v .Fee for individual or class in4riielihn are moderate; Tor catalogues or rulkr infermarmn apeuy to the Steward, A-' '- ' h STOARTDALES; :.riKf$$r LlXCClt,.N." , -1; '" ' ' w : '- '--r-; ...,'.0V ' 'iasw l.a iev" 'Vvr" 1v, 1 4 .?iJ C -7 l.... 'Tr. " ;-;;s '. ''Jj. uLCL.4 f ( J'V.Jk, . PHOTOGRAPHERS ' " 'if KiCJiSfcj4! '' i STRICTLY i44.i.L , . . ,: VMai . VtMWffJVtrf.. ,, OF THE CAPITALCmrr v i,VW v p.-'.' p FIRST CLASS WORK. V k v 1 - .j:., if'. jfc. .. . T- .v &? ' , '.. av ft .r;'i ' f.f. ':?, ?' . ', 1 . .'4 .i'J8''W' At ..-iy.lt sKh ft-m-x-rrM '.Sb WKVyC-vr.. 'i-,--i'-'..'fr,::.iaW."'V. fr.-J-' .: i'tj&C '., BHwWM"'! - !5to;'-.';A,-'ii-,Ji'' ' r(.-!Mr.H., . fi, - rv -'.- ". 'nyyp,.;yfjir, , v. gw;. ,yf HTBBBgMWfwi Wnp.- -'JBSTB'W .:n,;;2rav.i41rfiwh. z'- . w-- pww. i'miyw'm. -';.'V:-mr&.-$aBmPF?ii&&,?. M-r. -... v ,.. ....,-.z .&? :. ? ,;.! '; -" ;VifxnlERliflK liA' ... ., .TS:-.A.-f '.r- r ''" '.V. :A' ':. y,?:7TJy ifflT xPaMBsssr.aiJrVahi.-'t.'riky ' ' V I $ VJL ; 11 . U 1 .'jiV' tii nl Ifli 1 ujsmm leftliiTBSSsnairilmi U rfciiTTW n j t f. . .T ... . . .-. i .o.,i' ' ..tiiBF v , .: '1I.Vi 4'S. kV KS3J