ennsaliailia Strafe tilileo d in one,of the most beautiful and healthful spots in the Allegheny Reglo ' denominational; Open , to both sexes; Tuition Free; Board and ' ,other expenses very low. s , LEADING, DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. , Agriculture (Two Courses), and Agricultural , Chemistry ; with constant illustrations on the Farm and in thetaboratory. Botany and Horticulture ; theoretical and, practical. Students taught .original study with the microscope. Chemistry; with an unusually full and thorough course in , the Laboratory. Civil Engineering; very extensive field practice with bes't modern instruments. History; Ancient and Modern, with original investigation. Ladies' Course in Literature and Science; Two years. Ample facilities for Music, vocal and instrumental. Language and Literature; Latin (optional), French, German and English (required), one or' more continued through the entire course. Mathematics and Astronomy; pure and applied. Mechanic Ar ; combining shop work with study', three years' course; B BUILDING and equipment. Afechanical Engineering; theoretical and practical. 117ental, Moral and Political Science; Ethics, Constitutional Law and History, Political Economy, &c. Military Science ;' instruction theoretical and practical, includ each arm of the service. Physics ; Dynamics ; Mechanics, Sound, Light, Heat, Electricity, &c. ; a very full course, with extensive Laboratory practice. Preparatory Department; Two years-.-carefully graded and thorough. SESSION opened September 11, 1889; WINTER SESSION, January 2, SPRING SESSION; April 3, 1890. • - r Catalogue or other informatiOn, address GEO. W. COM3IENtEMENT, 'Jmio 271 1890. ATHERTON, LL. D„ Presidept, STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO.
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