The Pennsylvania State College Located in one of the inost beautiful and'healthful spots in the Allegheny Region; lindenominational ; Open i to — both sexes; Tuition Free; Board and other expensos very low; Modern Build ings and Equipment. LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY. Agriculture and liar with constant illustrations on the Parm and in the Laboratory. 2. Biology (Botany and Zoology): theoretical and practical. Students taught original study with'the microscope. 3. Chemistry: .(General and Technological) with an unusually full and thorough course in the Laboratory. , Civil Engineering: These courses are accompanied Electrical Engineering: with very extensive practical exer- Mechanical Engineering cise in the Field, the Shop and the Mining Engineering Laboratory. 3. History: Ancient and Modern. 6. Language and Literatuliq' Latin (optional)„,:grench, German and V i nglish (required), one or more continitee - through the entire course. 7. Mathematics and Astronomy: pure and applied. 8. Mechanic Arts: combining shop work with study, three years' course. 9. Mental, Moral and Political Science Psychology, Ethics, Constitutional. Law and History, Political Economy, &c. to. Military Science: instruction theoretical and practical, including each arm of the service. I. Pteparatoly or SW-Freshnum Class One year. PALL SESSION opens SEPT, 11, 1896; WINTER SESSION, JAN, 8,1896 SPRIgG SESSION, APRIL 8, 1898, Por Catalogue or other ligtormation address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D., President, STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO., PA. l'ilarditier Printing 'rouse, 'moonier, Po.
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