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SUMMER TERM

In the summer of 1899 the University held a Summer Term opening on the Monday following commencement and continuing nine weeks. The attendance was 97 men and 51 women, a total of 148. Of these 106 had not attended the University before. Of the 42 old students, 10 were graduates of the University. Fifty counties of Illinois, and seven other states, were represented. The subjects offered and the students taking the same were as follows: Botany, 51; Chemistry, 15; Physics, 43; Zoology, 51; English-American Literature, 24; Rhetoric, 31; Shakspere, 25; Latin, beginners, 29, Cassar 14, Cicero 6, Virgil 6; Pedagogy, 72; Mathematics, 55. SUMMER TERM, 1900 The Summer Term of 1900 will open Monday, June 18th, continue six weeks, and close Friday, July 27th. No examinations or other conditions will be placed upon admission. All who can do the work are welcome to get what they can from it. Those who can meet the requirements may matriculate in the University if they desire, and in that event may have credits to apply upon regular University courses when certified, upon examination or otherwise, by the professors in charge. Time may be doubled or even tripled upon any work in which the student is especially interested, by arranging with the professor in charge, and work so multiplied will be equitably credited to matriculants in the University records. The fees will be $10 for the term; if a matriculant in the University, $6. Laboratory fees will be charged to cover the cost of material used.

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