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86 Illinois Industrial University, UNIVERSITY DISCOURSES. THIRD SERIES. During the year a series of discourses has been delivered in the University Chapel on Sunday afternoons, by distinguished clergymen of various denominations, as follows : Nov. 9. .Nov. 23. REV. D. C. MARQUIS, D. D. Subject: Faith, as related to Progress. REV. FRANK P. WOODBURY, D. D. Subject: Industrial Progress and the Extension of Life. Dec. 14. REV. JOHN A. BROADUS, D. D. Subject: No one has a right to think lightly of Jesus. Jan. Feb. 11. 1. REV. H. B. RIDGAWAY, D. D. Subject: The freeness and stability of God's Word. REV. ARTHUR LITTLE, D. D. Subject: The right use of power. Feb. 22. REV. JOHN H. WORCESTER, JR. Subject: Godliness gain for both worlds. Mar. 15. REV. N. E. WOOD, D. D. Subject May 3. College Christianity. Apr. 12. REV. JENKIN LLOYD JONES. Subject: Temple Building. REV. S. C. THRALL, D. D. Subject: Purity the foundation of Character. May 17. REV. M. S. TERRY, D. D. Subject: The Transfiguration. The expenses of this course have been generously defrayed by Mr. Emory Cobb, of Kankakee. EXAMINATIONS. Written examinations are held at the close of each term or oftener, and whenever any study has been finally completed. Any student failing to answer correctly 75 per cent, of the questions proposed, loses all credit for that study, and is precluded from proceeding with any other studies without special permission. A record is kept of each student's term work and standing, and from this his final certificate of graduation is made up. A statement of the scholarship and conduct of each student will be sent to his parent or guardian as soon as may be after the end of each term.
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