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MUSIC.

GUISEPPE NAPOLEONE CAROZZI.

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 the purpose. Instruction in vocal music and voice culture is given to individuals and to classes.

TUITION.

Piano instruction ten weeks—2 lessons a week $15 00 Ten weeks—1 lesson a week 8 00 Use of piano, one hour daily, per term 2 00 Vocal instruction ten weeks—2 lessons a week 20 00 Ten weeks—1 lesson a week 12 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.

PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS.

THE CONKLIN ORATORICAL PRIZES.

Mr. R. R. Conklin, an alumnus of the University, has offered two prizes, of $60 and $40, respectively, for original orations from juniors, to be pronounced at such time as the Faculty may appoint during the week of commencement. Competition is open to such as are full members of the junior class. From the orations submitted on or before the 17th,day of April, a number, not to exceed ten, to be selected by the Faculty, will be presented on the platform, and to the first and second best, as may be determined by judges, the prizes will be awarded.