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MUSIC.

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MUSIC.

CLARA MAUD KIMBALL.

Music constitutes no part of any University course of studies, and is therefore not provided by the Trustees. But, as many students desire instruction in music, competent teachers are selected by the Trustees, and rooms are set apart for instruction.

TUITION.

Instruction, term of ten weeks—2 lessons a w e e k . . . .$10.00 For term of ten weeks—one lesson a week 6.00 Practice on piano, one hour daily, per term 2.00 The teacher of Vocal Music and Voice Culture, follows the Italian method, giving individual instruction.

TERMS.

Ten weeks—two lessons a week $12.00 Ten weeks—one lesson a week 7.00 No deduction on account of absence in either course, except in case of protracted illness. Special students in music will also be charged the regular term fee charged other students of the University. P R E P A R A T O R Y CLASSES. To meet an urgent demand, the Trustees have temporarily provided for teaching the preparatory studies lying between the work of many of the common schools and the University. Candidates for these classes must not be less than fifteen years old. They must pass satisfactory examinations in arithmetic, geography, English grammar, and history of the United States. Students in the preparatory studies are not matriculated as members of the University. They pay no entrance fee, but are charged a tuition fee of five dollars a term, and the incidental fee of seven and a half dollars a term. They have all the privileges of the library, and of the public lectures, and are required to drill. The studies taught in the preliminary year are as follows:

FOR COLLEGES OF AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING, AND NATURAL SCIENCE.

First Term.-—Algebra—(Wells'). Fundamental rules; factoring; common divisors and multiples; powers and roots;