The Free lance. (State College, Pa.) 1887-1904, October 01, 1898, Image 52

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IF YOU WISH TO BECOME
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A Chemist,
An Engineer,
An Electrician,
A Scientific Earmer,
IN SHORT
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If you wish to secure training that will fit you well for any honor
able pursuit in life, you can secure that training under exceptionally
favorable circumstances at the State College.
TUITION IS FREE
In courses for which many colleges charge from $l6O to #2OO a year.
A WIDE RANGE OF EIECTIVES in History, Philosophy,
Pedagogy and languages is provided.
YOUNG WOMEN are admitted to all courses on the same terms
as Young Men, Elective courses In Modern Languages and Literatures
and in History and Philosophy, now offer them special advantages. A
separate Cottage has been erected for their use, which furnishes an attrac
tive and beautiful home.
SUMMER COURSES, of six weeks, in Pedagogy, Psychology,
Biology, Chemistry, Drawing, Geology, Physics, Shop-Work
(Manual Training] and other subjects.
The FAII, SESSION opens September 14,1898.
The WINTER SESSION opens January 4, *899.
The SPRING SESSION opens April 5, 1899.
For Catalogues or other information, Address
Bxnmlner Printing House, Lancaster, Pn.
Offers Thirteen Pour Years’
Courses of Study
THE REGISTRAR,
STATE CODIEGE, CENTRE CO., PA.
A Teacher,
A lawyer,
A Physician,
A Journalist,