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ORGANIZATION

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THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE The College of-Science offers courses arranged in four groups, as follows—• 1. The Chemical arid Physical Group. 2. The Mathematical Group.; 3. The Natural Science Group. 4. The Philosophical Group. THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE The College of Agriculture offers— 1. A course leading to Animal Husbandry as a specialty. 2. A course leading to Horticulture as a specialty. 3. A term's work, running through the winter term, offered to students not otherwise enrolled. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School offers courses in— 1. Agriculture. 2. Engineering. 3. Literature, Philosophy, and the Arts. 4. The Sciences. An enumeration of the departments of graduate study is given at the beginning of "General Description of Courses" (see Index), and the separate graduate courses offered are described in connection with the proper subjects in the list of courses which there follows. THE LAW SCHOOL The Law School offers a course of study, leading to admission to the State Bar, and to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Part of the work required for the degree, amounting in all to about one year of study, is provided for in the political science courses of the College of Literature and Arts, and includes Economics, History, Public Law and Administration, and a term's work in Argument offered by the department of Rhetoric. Fuller information will be given in a special circular to be issued in June.