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About Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1889)
'W.'.WSWWsSJWfclJr.' .: TOf ' '"V ' 'W-1 '" .,':"." 3.'4!c!)i'ftiSfNBiVa " J ',' i,W.iH btmti&m&iBmr&irjx :..,. ...:., .. gSBlT' fVo JMfirniJ -;x- f ",. ".,..,1JL1L1 :7 .,. v "s"' Wvidfcff"" V 7.J "-if-- 'H$ yy he sr.JS x aw. . - W The UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA W !'. CHOREES E.-BESSEY Ph. D ActingGhancellor. .- iTti ". i ?. ;': ' vs ;v.' IK.) v V- Mr . JWTVr V KtiMJ'JkX-,&"& 'f SKSr.Wfii.SaW?(a8K3Wfira2a5ffl!v.if ; f,i ,y vm '. tt&Hfwtfft.'jfe o t iMiit amvr)vi mi w f i n , . ; m.' ., . MM I ' I I a MMB i IT... i'J&i'.- ottm 'bWK,lWp.lsBJs4,f,f'., . HS -. - TVtv , S foe ' I'r. n.K P-r.r WY F" mm f , HH0I fc,, ' j U - warn pi ' ii &' ' MM kit ',''' yBf L v. f .; ', : - m ..v.-'.. -. ,$. SS '- ' '. ' ''1 m ' "" ;- ' ;.V i - , -' . Sags BijS$' '' . , -(; ',- mn.Min The University is the head of the public educational sys tem of the State. It aims 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 tech nical and professional courses as shall from time to time be added. These advantages are offered to all free of charge for tuition, without regard to sex or race, or place of residence, (,on the soie condition of possessing the intellectual and moral qualifications requisite for admission to such an institution. THE LATIN SCHOOL. CHAS. K. BENNETT, B. A., PRINCIPAL. , In this school preparation is afforded for the Undergraduate Courses in the College otf Literature, 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 schools : English Grammar Arithmetic, Geography and Jtstory of the United States, Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course (now including Ashland, Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron, McCook, North Loup, Ord, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tecumsch, Ulysses and WJlber) are admitted to the Second Year class on presentation of diplomas, THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS. CHARLES E, BESSEY, PH. D., DKAN. In tnisCollege are offered three Courses of Study, designat. to. as the Classical, the Scientific, and the Literary efding to the degrees of B.A., U.Sc, and B.L. respectively. .' Graduates of the Latin School, or of the high school, accredited for the Major Cour (Including now Alraa, Beatrice, Edgar, Fremont, Grand Island, Kearney, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Plattsmouth and Tekamah) arc admitted to the Freshman class on presentation of diplomas. Terms begin Sejt. 13, I&88,- Jan. 3, and Man a&, iMq.. ' THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. --LEADING 'WLi . - ''' u ': (' KfHDHHwMiM?,.wlia8uSidHMHSs wMfflr- ' "' . , ' , ; "S "v, .c-ssMvkiMiwjMiviSiaeilMai'.iMi. t.F:irttl JB LEWIS E. HICKS, PH. D., DEANl lucation in' the.-V :H, f "' The Course in Agriculture offers a liberal education 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 classes with other university students, and have every advantage afforded by contact with those studying in other departments, and the instruction of trained and experienced University Professors. For those who can spend but a year or two in study, an Elementary Course in Agriculture has been arrrange'd. 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. MISSES MOORE AND COCHRAN. Instruction given in drawing and painting from the Hat, casts ' still life, nature, and models in the progressive order. Pupils are required to provide easels and material; an ample selec tion of casts and studies is furnished in the studio. The charge for daily lessons during 12 weeks it $25.80, payable In advance. Free instruction is given to classes in Art Histo ry, Plastic Anatomy and Perspective. , The Course in Music includes instruction on the Pihnq Forte, Organ and Violin, Voice training and Musical Theory., Fees for individual or class instruction are moderate, For catalogues or fuller Information apply to the Stewaid, v J. STUART DAtES, c , Lincoln, Neb. H. W. KELLEY &CQ -, v ": " PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THR PAVITAT. r-TVV STRICTLY FIRST CLASS WORK. Cafl at fort 0 Street", North Side. t v -' '. f .'J?,l t 4, ",.','V'iirtsii"fw" "' VMAvVy :. .f;J8lJw :W. ': w s'.,"-' ' ,-,11' "." ., .':. wi' . MW'.?M'l::;.ii8f!-:..J ft!l'l?fljEB9lllllllllllllllllB ;aBBH1BriafctiaiWU iJtisJhgBMBgBnfissjiijjjjssfjsjys.,! Jii')t4UHJiMaBjBMissssssssssssssjsjssssMsssssssxa 7ISJIP Ji. tCZ3CBi""WsrjBParKV iT . -n &.'4U-tf lijllji '&' -., -1? v? J'.'.i r ';vu'.A ft 'V "" '.' - o , U, y 'f i&X" !-H &' Vi,