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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

signed to the members of the class, which, after being well committed to memory, are carefully prepared, under the supervision of the instructor, for delivery in the presence of the whole class. Each member of the senior class is required to prepare a suitable oration or essay and to deliver it before the Faculty and students in the chapel.

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 week $10 oo For a term of ten weeks—one lesson a week 6 oo Practice on piano, one hour daily, per term i oo The teacher of Vocal Music and Voice Culture follows the Italian method, giving individual instruction.

TERMS.

Ten weeks—two lessons a week $12 oo Ten weeks— one lesson a week 7 oo 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.