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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

work. Chardenal's Complete French Course, or an equivalent, and about 300 pages of easy prose. 18. GBEMAN.—Elements of grammar, tested by the translation of easy German prose. At least one year's work. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Joynes's German Reader, or equivalents, and 100 pages of easy prose. 19. LATIN.—Elements of grammar, tested by the translation of easy Latin prose. At least one year's work. Allen & Greenough's Grammar and Viri Eomae, or an equivalent.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOE ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE [The folio-wing, in addition to the requirements stated on page 36ff.]

16. GEOMETRY.—Solid and spherical geometry as given in Wells's or Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geometry, or an equivalent. One of the following: 17. FEENCH.—Elements of grammar, tested by the translation of simple French prose at sight. At least one year's work. Chardenal's Complete French Course, or an equivalent, and about 300 pages of easy prose. 18. GERMAN.—Elements of grammar, tested by the translation of easy German prose. At least one year's work. Joynes-Meissner's German Grammar, Joynes's German Reader, or equivalents, and about 100 pages of easy prose. 19. LATIN.—Elements of grammar, tested by the translation of easy Latin prose. At least one year's work. Allen & Greenough's Grammar, and Viri Romae, or an equivalent.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE [The following, in addition to the requirements stated on page 36fl\]

16. GEOMETRY.—Solid and spherical geometry as. given in Wells's or Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geometry, or an equivalent.

PROGRAM OF EXAMINATIONS, SEPT. 3-8, 1896

All persons who wish to enter the University at the opening of the fall term, 1896, except those holding certificates of graduation from accredited schools and scholarship certificates and those for whom a transfer of all entrance credits from