Hesperian student / (Lincoln [Neb.]) 1872-1885, April 01, 1890, Image 18

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. tewoftLe StAtc. Iaims to. continue and coaapltte tie work
begun in'tke puWic schools, aid secure to all an opportunity
of libernl culture m Kterftture and science; and in swek tech-
nn.ui 11m wBic53ionai courses as snati irom ume 10 iimc -,ue
44ed. 1 Wese advantages are offered to jMfteejtfharfJr
Imitien. without regard to sex or race, or place of residence,
onthc Sole condition of possessing the intellectual and moral I
4uim;iKHK requisite lor aumissioH iojwb mi msuiaiMi.
. , ;. THE LATIN SCHOOL.
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In thts school preparation is afforded for all the Underrrad"-.
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time courses in the COLLEGE OP LtTERATURE, SCIENCE AND
Tim Arts, and also for those m the University.'
The preparatory studies run through two years. Applicants
for admission to the First Year will be examined on the fol
, lowing subjects: Sfigitii Grammar Arithmetic, Geography
and History of the United States. Graduates th high schools
accredited for the Minor Course -(now including Aurora,
Coiuwitiws, Fairmont, .Friend, Gibbon, Harvard, Hebrew,
McCMk, North Lo?, Ofd, Red Cloud, Sutton, Tecwnwh,
Holdre'dfe anaWrlber) are sdraittcd to the Second Year claas
on preftentaiion of dipkmias.
THE COIXEGES.
Tmc Unitehsity entic4s of two t-oUeces, or nn'defnMhi
ate dcpartete. Graduates of the Latin school, r of the
high acbools accredited for the mvyoi- course (incluiiii' . now
Aleaa, AahUnd, Auburn, lkatrkc, Edgar, Fremont, Grand
Muh1,-Kearney, Lineoln, Nebraska City, flattamoirth and
Ulynes) are admitted into the Freshanaa claas of either col
lece on preseatMioAof diplomas. .
Students in, both colleges attend daases in common, as far
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Arts, afibrds a tMn,in the Ancient Latatt and. -v;.
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The Literary Course, leading to ihedefcec,o.Bnclwi
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THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGJL ,
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Modern Sciences and the Modern Languages are given most
prominence. The Elective Courses ih Sciences,, lead-'
ing to the same degree; afford a training in special lines lead
ing to Agricultural, Electrical or Scientific work.
The course in Civil Engineering offers such training a
will fit a young man for
f o those who can
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MISSES MOORE AWDCOCMRAK.
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Instruction given in drawktfaa tainting from the ftataMs,
still lite, nature,' and models in" the ptogrcaaiy order. tSmik
are. required to provkle easels and matorioL; an Mnple .seloew:
(ion of casts and studies jjs. famished in the stwdio. The
t-charge for .daily lessons .during ix weeks Is Jsc.ou," payable
ih advance. Free .instruction is given to classes in Art Histo
ry, 11tic Anatooir and Perspective.
The Course in Music wciutfes instruction . on tne xmoio
pcowlwe, and have every aavantage attordea by contact
k those stsdyinc in other departmeats and the instruction
sf trained, and experienced University professors. I ftk for individual or class instruction are moderate.
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with those stsdyhwg in other departmeats and the instruction Forte, Organ and VioHn, Yoice training and Mnsieal Theory.)
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