The Pennsylvania State College he several courses and branches of instruction re grouped in the following schools: w' '+- . School of Language and Literature: General Science course, Classical course. A course in Modern Language and Literature, Latin Scientific course, A course in Home Economics . School of History, Political Science, and Philosophy: The several subjects included in this School are incorporated more or less extensively into all the four years' courses. A separate course in Phil osophy is offered, and other courses may be had. (See catalog.) School of Agriculture: Four year courses In Agriculture in six distinct lines, including Fores try. Five Short "courses of twelve weeks each, Courses of instruction for Farmers (one week) Special Work in Agriculture (one or two years), Correspondence courses (H o rn e Reading and Study). 31 subjects. For information Address, The Registrar, State College, Pa. a.!.` l ";• 4=l. *** 4 4 ;g:. * :°"9. *** : '..€l" Ve g: ****g* ' . . • • •R": • (, :i'h•R': • • • • • • • • • • -• 4. School of Natural Science: Course in Biology, Course in Chemistry, Course In Industrial Chemistry, 5. School of Mathematics and Physics: Course In Mathematics. Course in Physics School of Engineering: Course in Civil Engineering, Course in Electrical Engineering, Course in Electro-Chemical Engineer ing, Course in Mechanical Engineering. Course in Sanitary Engineering. Elementary course In Mechanics (two years) 7. School of Mines and Metallurgy: Course in Mines and Mining (four • years), Short course in Mining (two years), Special Students in Mining (no time limit).