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fMMWMwM " ' "" ".V-'V'-V,,;., $&?:Vyffi:. : 4V :;-fi' - ' -i " -t T ., v T-'H ,, . HE SPERIAN, 'iiCl"'.l ,' ' f1 ''' J'" .' 'l . VV' . 111,'" . - ' " "mm: ft:': M'WWEmTY OF ) - ; -CHARLES E. BESSEY, Ph. D.r Acting -Ghancwo ''' ' '' ' i-mmbvk' 5 -tt.-; . . . ' :!v'. 'VA-, .' S .' L' 'f f " - v" P Vv'f:'!-:.."" fWKa'.v TWwj .S. J, t8Sg, Jan. j, and'Mar. j?, o. IV- :, r Mvfl:?:.?.:.,.-,v 0-, .yCli l. lifcTllft TTtitvreitvIn tl I. a,1 r1 t, ..U11 ..-!l .... Je,5:i?f V?c State. It.aims to continue and complete the work begunhi 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 ttme be added. 1 hese advantages are offered to oil free of eharge for (Hrtion, without regard to sex or race, or place of residence, on the sole condition of possessing the intellectual and moral qualification requisite" for admission to such an institution. THE LATIN SCHOOL. " JAMES T. LEES, . PH. D., PRINCIPAL. IB thiS Scll6l nreriarflttnh i aflVlrrlorl fnr all tttn Trr.rlo.mv.,1 lfi.tiate Courses ,inlhe College of Literature, Science Mid '.! "io, anu aiso joruiose n tne UNIVERSITY. ,' The preparatory studies run through two years. Applicants , 'for, admission to the First Year will be examined on the fol- v lowing subjects: Ettglhh Grammar Arithmetic, Geography, and fJtslory of the United States. Graduates of high schools accredited for the Minor Course now including Aurora, Columbus, Fairmont, Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebron, ' McCpok, North Loup, Ord, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tecumseh, . Hpldredge ana.Wilbcr) are admitted to the Second Year class ,. ..on presentation of diplomas. . - . ' ". ' A.'. I v l'l ' 'i L THE COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ANlil !' THE ARTS. ' ' -tl- v.!' v, v THE COLLEGES. The University consists of two coiimrf u. tiriKn-nt. nte depariments. , Graduates of the Latin .school,, prof the high schocfls accredited for the major course (including now Alma, Ashtand, Auburn, Beatrice, Edgar, Fremont, Grand ;i fAi;' t '. ' ",'' Alma, Ashl.;nd, Auburn, Keatricc, Edgar, Fremont, Grmd :bll",L , .," ' Island, Kearney,. Lincoln, Nebraska City, Hattsmouth and 'U r V- -. Ulysses) are admitted into the Freshman class of either col- .' i Hut." lene rn.nrispntatinn nf rliilriirtnc o.uiirm ju uoiu tuutjjjcs aucnu classes in common, as far aspossible, and have every advantage afforded by contact ruu luuau iuuyii. in uiuvr aepariiuenis ana tnci instruction f I raini? onrl nvnariAnal TTnifA MMnfH-u. -. ". ... vAtibvu, wt4TCAOit.jr iVlQUi5 ) CHAIiES E. bESSEY, PH. D DEAN,. ' s The CtAssicAi Course, leading to the degree of Bachclo ? of Arts, "Affords a training in the Ancient, Languages and, .'i The Literary Course, 'lead ing to the degree bi BachVvv-lW$ lor of; Letters, offers' -a training in History1,- LUwaiure,.'an;V.flp .' . lkwis k. hicks. m. n.hxAl.- . r tft-llas fl ' ' The course in General Science, lea'diwg'to the degreel'111(' .'Bachelor of Science, offers a liberal education ; in which-ihvc' -'re ' Modern Sciences and the Modern Languages are given most '. 't"':'I ' prominence. The Elective Courses in Sciences,, lead; -v''-'T"' mg to the same degree, afford a training in spcrial lines lcad. ''" i ing to Agricuiturn), Electrical 6r Scientific work. y V- . t The course in Civil. ENGINEERING offers such training a cS,v4'" will fit a young man for the practice oj Civil Engineering. , y.W,-- For those who can spend but a year or two in stjUdy, an . '. -??) 1 Elementary course in Agricuhure has been arranged. - ",'"' ';,, Students in (he Industrial College may obtain remunerative;, ,', "' 'employment at intes ranging from 15 to 25 cents per hbur'?.v r' " depending upon the quality of work. . '-PV-.; '? iv';1". SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS. 'mj-. SCHOOL OF THE FINE ARTS. MISSES MOOUE AND COCHRAN ymftfv&r (?:. l, 1 B4 ui 1 t ' v. fj ' ' '(, w- . , f llS !.'! iftvg. n.t'- nir.p Instruction giVenin drawing and painting from the flatipasts; ;4;si still lite, nature, and models iri the progressive order.. Pupils; ;r .-.'vK.1' are, required to provide easels and material; an "ample selsci l? I'' I. lion Of casts ntirt stuHiPs i rumiaU'-ri in tVi cin.l! Tt.- .i9t'V 8"tSl? Ji For catalojruesor fWler iMfbrmation apply to the stcwurd, J. S.LDALES, XrfuGoln, ,Nb. charge fordaily lessons during 12 weeks is I25.00, nayablB1. ' u in advance. Free instruction, islVcn to classes in Art Histo- ' iai8HK ry, Plastic Anatomy and Perspective. .. f'-HUP iorte, Organ and Violin, Voice training and Musical Thery';.;, v jFees for individual or class( instruction are moderate. '. :; '..? vyi?5 ! 1 , r, . CvV-rj- V ." 0 TIM DSt rv i Y j?:. . Sva,-'--,. '. , v, " vj!Ki"Jn''; ' ' . w-v v - WAS H E R mnlll RKJ!r8ateeth10TLir' W18HS1 to4o MtMrwfk iend ddlt Mslcr'and la loss time than, any other mtchineln uv worm, p arraniea nvo years, ana u 11 don't wasa tne piw'clotbi.'s clean witUout rubbing, we trill re rami tbenwrtr. AGENT8 WANTEDlne7ADt "i 5? rpalili:(trromt7 to$160prMOk. Farmers fnkpa00 to 800 dutinntbe winter. Udiesbavs grMt BoeceM Mlllnc tbla Washer. Ratsll prlc. only ft. ga&ris to tlaw ol1JE-52. BFncy ?ai A'So. tne Celebrattd-KSISTora WRIaMg atathtnuMMirers' lowest prices. We iavlte the Xartber BartlenUrs. , LQWH WASW IX),, Ens, Pt. . 4,. Pin-. S 'wmmmmmfjimimmmmmmi Kmi4,'A.- ' " --" ; '1 AS,'5sfmIJ3H!?)t3'0.' ' 'l .T .& WW". 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