+ Pennsulvania State College. 41- d in one of the mod beautiful and, healthful spots in , the Allegheny Undenominational ; Open to both sexes; Tuition' Free; Board and other expenses very low. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry :.with constant illustrations on the Farm and in the LOoratory. Botany and Horticulture theoretical and practical. Stu dents taught original study with the microscope. Chemistry : with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. { , Civil Engineering: These courses are ac- Electrical ,Engineering: comi )amed with very ex- Mechanical Engineering : " tnsive practical ' exercise in the Field,, the Shop and theLtaboratory. , , 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 (bptional), French Qerman and English (required),one or more continued' through the entire course. 5. 6. Mathematics and Astronomy .. pure and applied,', '' Mechanic Arts combining shop work with stu'dy, three' years' course; NEW BUILDING and equipment.' Mental, Moral and Potitic,at Science Ethics, Constitu tional Law and History,' Political, Economy, &c: Military Science: :instruction - theore'tical;and practical, including each arm of the service eparatory Deparineent': ,Tivo years--carefully graded. and thorough. 3 , , 7 COMMENCEMENT, June 38.30 i 142. SESSION opened dept: 9, ASO r WINTER SESSION, Jan. -6, SPRING SESSIGN) April 6 ? 1892. Catalogue or, other information, athlreis , GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. D Presidpnt. 1 ' ' STATE COLLEGE; ' CENTRE CO etchmen - r ntlng Haute B•llefonte, Pr
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