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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. COURSE IN SCHOOL OF MILITARY SCIENCE.

FIBST TEAB.

1. School of the Soldier and Company; Bayonet Fencing.

SECOND TEAB.

1. School of Battalion; Skirmish Drill. 2. Ceremonies and Reviews; Military Signaling; Sword Fencing. 3. Guard, Outpost, and Picket Duty; Military Signaling; Sword Fencing.

THIBD TEAB.

1. Military Administration; Reports and Returns; Theory of Fire Arms; Target Practice; Artillery Drill. 2. Organization of Armies; Art of War; Field Fortifications; Artillery Drill.

SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN.

PROFESSOR PETER ROOS.

This school is to subserve a two-fold purpose; 1. It affords to the students of the several colleges the opportunity to acquire such a knowledge of free-hand drawing as their chosen courses may require. 2. It offers to such as have a talent or taste for art the best facilities for pursuing studies in industrial designing or other branches offineart. Schools of design, in Europe and in this country, have been found important aids to the higher manufactures, adding to the beauty of fabrics, and to the skill and taste of workmen. The increased interest in the decorative arts, and in the manufactures which they require, has added new importance to the study of drawing and designing. It is .the purpose to keep this school of design abreast with the best movements in this direction.

COURSE IN INSTRUCTION.

FIBST TEAB.

1. Form Analysis and Construction; Elementary Perspective; Combination Drawing. 2. Shading from Objects; Science of Perspective; Clay Modeling. 3. Drawing from casts; Tinted Designs; Modeling of Ornaments.

SECOND TEAB.

1. Historic Styles of Ornament; Science of Color; Mould making and Casting in Plaster. 2. Monochrome Painting; Designs from Plants; Modeling from Shaded Examples. 3. Constructive Designs; Water Color Drawing; Modeling from Nature.

Students having passed the above course may enter either of the following courses: