The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, June 01, 1892, Image 28

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    ■f Pennsylvania State College.
in one of the most 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' Laboratory.
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.
f Civil Engineering; ) These courses are ac-
I C^!' Ua ngtHeering. , compelled with very ex
(Mechanical Engineering:) 1 J
>' tensive practical exercise in the Field, the Shop and
the Laboratory.
History: Ancient and Modern, with original investigation.
5-
6.
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 ipplied.
Mechanic Arts combining shop work with study, three
years’ course; new building and equipment.
Mental, Moral and Political Science : Ethics, Constitu
tional Law and History, Political Economy, &c.
Military Science: instruction theoretical and, practical,,
including each arm of the service. ,
Preparatory Department: Two years—carefully graded
and thorough.
COMMENCEMENT, June 28-30, 1892.
SESSION opened Sept. 9,1891 ; 'WINTER. SESSION, Jan. 6
SRING SESSION, April 6,189 a.
Catalogue or other information, address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. D., President.
State College, Centre C
Watchman Printing House. Belletonte, Pa,