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16 Courses of Study

SEMINARY COURSE.

PREPARATORY. Common Branches, Elements of Book-keeping, Physical Geography, Latin Grammar and Reader, one year; Algebra, one year; English Composition.

FIRST YEAR. Latin—Caesar and Composition; Algebra, finished—One term; History—Three terms; English Analysis; Rhetoric. SECOND YEAR. Latin—Cicero and Composition; Geometry—Three terms; Physiology, Zoology, Botany, English Composition. THIRD YEAR. Latin—Virgil; Trigonometry—One term; Physics, Chemistry—Three terms; History of Art—One term; Civil Government—One term ; English Composition.

FOURTH YEAR.

Literature—Three terms; Geology, Astronomy, Intellectual Philosophy, Moral Science, Evidences of Christianity, Butler's Analogy, English Composition.

COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE. FIRST YEAR. Latin—Grammar and Reader; Algebra—Three terms; U. S. History—Two terms; Arithmetic, advanced—One term; English Composition.

SECOND YEAR. Latin—Caesar and Composition; Algebra—One term; History—Three terms; English Analysis and Rhetoric—Two terms.

THIRD YEAR. Latin—Cicero and Composition; Greek, French or German, Geometry, English Composition.

FOURTH YEAR.

Latin—Virgil—Two terms; Cicero's Essays—One term ; Greek, French or German, Political Economy, Physics. Physiology, English Composition.

Students may be fitted for an advanced class in college, by receiving instruction in branches not included in the above.

TEACHER'S COURSE.

Studies of Seminary Preparatory Course. Natural Science—Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, Geology. Mathematics—Algebra—Four terms; Geometry—One year; Trigonometry. Latin—Three years. Literature—One year. History—One year. Civil Government, Political Economy, Intellectual Philosophy, English Composition and Rhetoric, Elements of Drawing, and Pedagogy.

LITERARY COURSE. Designed for students making a specialty of music or art.

Common Branches, French or German—Two years; Literature—Two years; History—Two years; Composition and Rhetoric, Physiology, History of Art.

Students pursuing any one of the above courses of study may choose equivalents for such subject as the Principals may approve.

Students who can not complete a course of study may select from the above if their choice is approved by the Principals.

GENERAL EXPENSES. Based on an estimate for boarding at $2.91 per week, and (with ten per cent. off to yearly patrons, boarding net $2.62 per week) all other expenses at correspondingly low rates, the total estimate is as follows: Boarding, private furnished rooms warmed and lighted, washing and ironing (nine pieces per week), tuition in entire English Course, with the privilege of Latin and incidentals, all for:

Fall term of 15-37 year (longest term of year), from $92 to $1.36.

The difference in rates depends on the room occupied; all are pleasant and well furnished, but differ in size, location and accommodations.

Winter term 12-37 year, from $73 to $84. Spring term 10-37 year, from $61 to $70. Total gross expenses per year, $226 to $260. From this for yearly patrons ten per cent. is deducted, which gives net $205.40 to $234 per year.

Many pupils come to the Seminary for the study of music alone; some for music and painting, and some for art alone. To such, a deduction of $30 per year from the above yearly rates is made. Tuition in music and use of instrument are to be added, as per schedule of conservatory prices. This class of students do not take the regular English Course, but may have all the privileges of Class Elocution, Class Drawing, Penmanship and Composition.

EXTRA (BUT OPTIONAL) EXPENSES FOR ORNAMENTAL BRANCHES, ETC.

Instruction in the Art Department, per hour ... Modern Languages, each, per year Greek, per year Latin free to students boarding in the Seminary and taking the regular course. For course in Stenography and Type-writing... Class of less than five pupils Class of five or more Diploma

For teachers' provision or system of pecuniary aid, see third page of cover.

PAYMENTS Are to be per term in advance. As this is important for the prosperity of such an institution, we urge a strict observance of this requirement. Credit may be given, however, bills being settled by note within fifteen days after entering, reliable reference being named. It will be noticed that a discount of ten per cent. of the bills for the year for boarding and tuition in the English Course is given yearly patrons, which will be taken from the last payment