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COLLEGE OF LITERATURE AND SCIENCE.

COURSES.

ENGLISH AND SCIENCE. LATIN AND SCIENCE. PHILOSOPHY AND PEDAGOGY. ANCIENT LANGUAGES.

FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.

SELIM H. PEABODY, PH.©., LL.D., REGENT.

EDWARD SNYDER, M.A., Dean; Modern Languages.

THOMAS J. BURRILL, PH.D., Botany. SAMUEL W. SHATTUCK, C.E., Mathematics. JAMES D. CRAWFORD, M.A., History.

STEPHEN A. FORBES, PH.D., Zoology and Entomology. JAMES H. BROWNLEE, M.A., Rhetoric and Oratory.

CHARLES W. ROLFE, M.S., Geology.

NATHANIEL BUTLER, JR., M.A., English Language and Literature.

ARTHUR W. PALMER, SC.D., Chemistry. FRANK F. FREDERICK, Industrial Art.

ELBRIDGE R. HILLS, LT. U.S.A., Military Science.

CHARLES DEGARMO, PH.D., Psychology. HERBERT J. BARTON, M.A., Latin.

M. R. PARADIS, M.A., French.

CHARLES M. MOSS, M.A., Greek. FANNY M. RYAN, Latin.

ADMISSION.

Candidates for the courses of English and Science and of Latin and Science will be examined in algebra, geometry, natural philosophy, physiology and botany, and Latin but not Greek. Candidates for the course of Ancient Languages will be examined in Greek, but not in botany, physiology or natural philosophy. Students desiring to enter the College of Literature and Science must pass the examinations in preparatory Latin before they can be matriculated.

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