. V ' I . . . -. ;. .?:, i .I Mtpmi'iuiii .'ii I' i i ' 1 1 ' i i iii n i i i " V ".:; It fiPIR ?Vfc Mi ;-r :?;J inwri,Twwrtjr?rBatMMSSwSSKwifim iWiW vt fwPr '''t;,..;,! )- ..r -.-. j .--.','.' . y,. H i-iit- j -. .'.... .. . ,' , JVV . sfc-4-w' , , .- ., vlv I ' L ' " I ' III II . "".,' II i I , ill . I II I , , - 't-t't- vi rv i ii i w i v ru rv u u i .w .izs-m -. .-. xriii vJ.lv.lv 'i alii i 'Vr i ' a iix a CHARLES EvBESSfiY, Ph. D., Acting Chancellor. .' v. 'v. ' ,. i t jfl jMMfc;i 11 ! 1 I ,ww 11 ii liHMwiJnwQiBBIfiUMDitStHHMWK . ' HHBhtoH ir18ffl!'!''' "''' ' r ,'.iismBmSm rjSMff'nnsnV jflSSSSSbrK'SiK??.'' I' '.!.'. . v . KK.i!H.M UfflEVV V V"'. , . IMP!"1 s ' 'v iMtmmmBm , p. V " - ' - saw. ' s -. - " W"y1 J7i ':, Lv- 1 f' ' " ''.: if ' ' r UAKs sy.s; i ,T ... & ,H4 tifCt' Vt' i... ,t &r .; "" ffi.'J '".'. 'J ' u . ffi,". J ,)' ' ' V ' , 'M Ll rJr s '.w-' BBSs'5" ' '. v' islwf"!''- 1 EffiBEs " SJtjJMSHSkt TtrmiepiiSeft.fj, iSSS, yon, 3, and Mar. s8, ?.!. BUB, . . "SlS. ... . WM w a' . '. k .'Ti t :t iJKuwYerty tt.tw.fieaaqi.mc puwic education! s; tern f tWe State. Itaiaw to continue MKi'complete'tW work brtfttp. in the public schools, and secure to all an opportunity of liberal culture in literature aad.KMRce, and in wwh teen '. ,. . ... . ...... : i ,-ntcai. ana proiessionai courses acsnAU irpm time to time.be added. These advantages .areoflered to iXfr4ef charge fr. VtHiHfH, without regard to sex or race, or place' of retiderie'e? , on tivc sole, condition pi possessing the intellectual and moral qualifications requisite for admission to such an institution. THE LATIN SCHOOL. CHAS. E. BENNETT, B. A.,. PRINCIPAL. In this school preparation is afforded for the Undergraduate Courses in the College ok L.iterature, Science. and the , Arts, and also for those in the Industrial College. The preparatory studies run through two years. Applicants for admission to the First Year will be examined on the fol lowing subject : English Grammar -.Arithmetic, Geography xatii tfutoty of the United States. Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course (now including Ashknd, Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron. ...McCbok,. North, Loup, Ord, Red. Cloud, Sutton, Tecumseh' Ulysses ftntt-Wilber) are admitted te the Second Year, class on presentation of diplomas. THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ' ',. I' ' . '" THE ARTS, ' ' " ' CHARLES E, BESSEY, TH. D., DEAN. ' In tnwCellege are offered three Courses 0 Study, designat ed a the Classical, the Scientific, and the Literary ' le4iig to the degrees of B.A., B.Sc,, andiB.L. respectively, v" "Graduates of the Latin Schools or of the high seMbi, ; 'aecreditifd for the; Major Course (including mow Alma , .Betrieef'Kdgr, Fremont, Grand Islend, Kearney, Lincoln, r ;Neferaka City, FlattsmouthaadTekamahJare admitted to tht . Freshman' class on preeenWion of diplom. THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE LEWIS E. HICKS, PH. D., DEAN. . The Course in Agriculture offers a liberal educationin'the ' ' sciences which bear upon the Arts of Horticulture, Agricul ture, -Stock Growing and other rural occupations. The Course in Civil Engineering offers such training as will fit a young man for the practice of civil engineering. Students in this college attend clasees with other university' students, and have every advantage afforded by contact with those studying in other departments, and the instruction oi trained and experienced University Professors. For those who can spend but a year or two in study,' art Elementary Course in Agriculture has been arrranged. , Ar rangements have recently been completed whereby students In the Agricultural course may obtain remunerative , employ ment at rates ranging from 15 to 2$ cents per hour, depend ent upon the quality of work. SCHOOL OF THE FINEARTS. MISSES MOORE AND COCHRAN. Instruction given in drawing and painting from the lat,eaeU " still Hie, nature, and models in the progressive order. FupUe are required to provide easels and material; an ample seie lion of casts and studies U furnished ia the studio. The charge for daily lessons during t2 weeks is $5.ocy payable, in advance. Free instruction is given to clasees in Art Histo ry, Plastic Anatomy and Perspective, .." The Course in Music includes instruction on the PWuu. Forte, Organ and Violin, Voice-training atid Musical Theory. Fees for individual or class instruction are moderate. ' ror catalogues or tuner information apply to the Steward,? - :? . J. STUART DALES, !"I"V y Lincoln, Heb. iv-V'nmnnBBBl 1 ' - 'drflnaH " 'r qm 1. Un; 'HniBKBES . if' srx '"" "JM H. W. KEfcivEY $& 'Iii p" :ti "' ,?& &U READING fr ''.-.itjtj Vlt f ? PHOTOGRAPHERS ?j V!1' . "STRICTLY , CnW9t O Strut, Nrth Sid. , OF THE CAPITAL CITY. 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