Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, January 15, 1890, Image 16

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THE HESPERIAN.
The UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
CHARLES E. BESSEY, Pit. D., Acting Chancellor.
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Terms Oe gin Sept. iS, iSSg, Jan. 3, and Afar, js, tSqo..
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 com scs as shall from time to tunc be
added. These advantages aie ofl'crcd to a free of charge for
tuition, without regard to sex or race, or place of resilience,
on the sole condition of possessing the intellectual and moral
qualifications lcquisitc for admission to such an institution.
THE LATIN SCHOOL.
JAMKS T. I.UKS, I'll. II., 1'KINCII'AL.
In this school picparation is afforded for all the Undcigrad
tinte Courses in iIicCoi.i.kok ol' I.iTKKATi'itr., Scii'NCK and
tiik Arts, and also for those in the UMvr.usrrv.
The piepaiatory studies; run through luoyeais. Applicants
loi admission to the Hist Year will be examined on the fol
lowing subjects Lnghsh Grammar Arithmetic, Geography,
and History of the tinted States. Graduates of high schools
accredited for the Minor Cuui.se (now including Aurora,
Columbus, Faiimont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron,
McCook, North Loup, Old, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tcctimseh,
Holdredgc aim Wilber) arc admitted to ihe Second Year class
on presentation of diplomas.
THE COLLEGES.
Tim UNivnisriv consists of two colleges, or undergradu
ate dcpailments. Graduates of the Latin .school, or of the
high schools accredited for the major couise (including now
Alma, Ashl.'.ml, Auburn, lieatrice, Edgar, Ficinont, Giand
Island, Keainey, Lincoln, Nebraska City, 1'lattsinouth and
Ulysses) aie admitted into the Iwcsluunu class ol either col
lege on piescntation of diplomas.
Students in both colleges attend classes in common, as far
as possible, and have every advantage afl'oided by contact
with those studying in other departments and the instruction
of trained and experienced University piolessois.
THE COLLEGE OF
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND
THE ARTS. "
CHARI.KS K. Ill'.SSI'Y, I'll. D., DUAN.
Tiik Classical Couksr, leading to the degree of Bachcloi
of Arts, afToids a training in the Ancient Languages ami
Literatures.
Tiik Litukaky Couksk, leading to the degree ol Bache
lor of Letters, offers a training in History, Literature and
the Modern Languages.
THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE.
LUWIS K. HICKS, I'll. I)., dean.
The course in Gknkkai. Scikn'CK, leading to the degree ol
IJachcloi of Science, offeis a liberal education, in which the
Modern Sciences and the Modern Languages arc given most
)rominciiec. The El.ucriVK Couksks in Scikncks, lead
ing to the same degiee, afford a training in special lines lead
ing to Agricultural, Electrical or Scientific work.
The course in Civil Enoinkkkinc. offers such training as
will fit a young man for the practice ol Civil Engineering.
For those u ho can spend but a year or two in study, an
Elementary course in Agiicullure has been arranged.
Students in the Industiia! College may obtain remunerative
employment at rates ranging from 15 to 25 cents per hour,
depending upon the quality of work.
SCHOOL OK THE FINE ARTS.
MISSUS MOOUU ANO COCIIHAN.
given in drawing and painting from the flat, casts,
ire, and models in the progressive order. Pupils
Instruction
still lile, nalim
are requited to provide easels and material; an ample selec
tion ol casts and studies is lurnislicd 111 tne studio. 1 lie
charge for daily lessons during 12 weeks is $25.00, payable
in advance. Free instruction is given to classes in Art Histo
ry, Plastic Anatomy and Perspective.
The Couise in Music includes instruction on the Pitvno
Forte, Oigan and Violin, Voice training and Musical Theory.
Fees for individual or class instruction aie moderate.
For catalogues or fuller information apply ti the steward, J. S. DALES, Lincoln, Neb.
HAVE OrENED A FIRST-CLASS
TEN CENT BARBER SHOP
In the Union 131ock, cor. Tenth and O. Special rates to students.
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Eclipses Them All. Fine Line of Imported and Domestic Cigars Always in Stock. With Six Bath Rooms
We Are Better Prepared to Accomodate the Public than Ever Before. Burr Bl'k, 12 and 0 Sts.
Where DID Yozt Get Those shoes?" "Of Yates Bros."
' Thais Right, Call Again.
Popular Styles at Popular Prices. 8 NORTH TENTH SI.
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