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PINE lllll.OlilNG As a result of our efforts to produce Fine and Artistic Clothing to Measure, we are to-day manufacturing some of 'Worn in the State. You are invited to visit our establishment and inspect our stock, which at all times contains many novelties in Woolens. 204 MIDDLE STREET, PORTLAND, ME. WE HAVE ALL THE LEADING STYLES. ...-, .- aisswxfia- ' F ti:-as-3.gufgz-gizaizrz-'flp?7wE-1.,, .-:Ac .-14:-14:-2-1-1-2:-1-.Ln1fifg-:f-sb. HJ' ff: , 1 , ag 1, f 1 I 9 ff '-rp 1 1 I xW , L NY.-1-Nfl.--.-.-.1' 1'-vi'-4.-1 5i'1 :4. .'-1-:fm-1,-vw: i .2 . gmwwwmmmw I 5 '22-.+.-:1mZ' if Y is-2:-: 1.-in:f.-2:-245z-1-2-'Pima-in-15:41irc'-wi:-wie-1-444f as saw-.:usenet-:.:414ff.:,'me-:Azfcyzffphanz-2.41451.5 , ,,t.3.:5,.,.,A.5.g,.,5,,1.1.4.g-1,3.1i.,.:g4.:51-a:- 34- 4, L.. A , . . ,f-s 2-af'-cg-' :ii-cyl:-1-,., lpflifizfi QI ' ff .iiz-142715.QQ-15214:-1-111:-2-1:it-262421924211-iii1-fi fi-'divul-af:-1-1:v:-1-11,1141-ii:-1-1:11-24. , ,-'. A. ssf..-41:41:50 :vw I f.,., i :y,3g.:,,5'. wtf- 2-1.1--E:-:-59:-.f.-7:-1-24-cf.:-5-cg-1+4:-1-.14-2-114'21-1,1414-4-:-11:-:ga 1 ,,..f, !p5.f4-:g',,,.U,7, -'I :.Ags,1+.:g 41. 411Q.1.1.153315.541.1.511.5.1-1:-1.1-Z5.1-15.g-:,:q.gA:-15-ug:-. es- ' . h'1.g-.wgf I' L-41341.,eq-1.z1.qa4g.v:4.1-z-:gg-11.1-211.714.mag-1-1-.za-e.:-anyfs-:J - if f - ' -if- ' .1-.f -ll , ' 9' Y' A 1 ff N I .-,ffff I ' Vu ff 4 s., 4 X Nxxw-bv, E Xe 1 EILUTCHER BAL. Shoes of every description for Dress, Party, or Every-day NVear, at reasonable prices, NVQ send shoes for selection, and deliver them to you free. Give us a trial O1'flG1',01' call when in our city. Drop us a postal for our Illustrated Catalogue, sent free. NELSON 8 SARGENT, 54-I Congress Street, PORTLAND, MAINE.
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BOWDOIN COLLEGE. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION. CANDIDATES Fon ALDDIISSION to the Freshman Class are examined in the following subjects, text-books being mentioned in some instances to indicate more exactly the amount of preparatory Modern Languages, six terms. work required. Latin Grammar. -Allen 8 Greenough, or Harkness. Latin Prose Composition.- Daniell. Ca:sar.- Commentaries, four Books. Sallust.- Catiline's Conspiracy. Cicero.- Seven Orations. C Virgil.- First six books of the .f'Eneid, includ- ing Prosody. Greek Grammar,-Hadley or Goodwin. Greek Prose Composition,-jones. Xenophon,- Anabasis, four Books. Homeiyi Iliad, two books. Ancient Geography.-Tozer. The outlines of Greek and Roman History. Arithmetic,- Especially Common and Deci- mal Fractions, Interest and Square Root, and the Metric System. I Geometry,- Plane. Algebra.-Through Quadratic Equations. English Grammar and Composition. Each ap- plicant is requested to write a short composition, based on standard works of English Literature. Equivalents will be accepted for any of the, above specincations, so far as they refer to books and authors. Candidates for admission to the Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes are examined in the studies already pursued by the class which they wish to enter, equivalents being accepted for the books and authors studied by the class, as in the examination on the preparatory COUTSC. No one is admitted to the Senior Class after the beginning of the second term. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONST TI-IE Reotrcmz Exmxrmwrions ron Amus- SIGN to college are held at Massachusetts Hall, in Brunswick, on the Friday and Saturday after Commencement Cjune 26 and 27, Iggly, and on the Friday and Saturday before the opening of the First Term QSeptember rt and 12, 1890. At each examination, attendance is required at 8.30 A.M. on Friday. The examination is chiefly in writing. Examinations for admission to the Freshman Class are also held at the close of their respective school years, at the Washington Academy, East Machias, and at the Fryeburg Academy, these schools having been made special Fitting Schools for the college by the action of their several of Trustees, in concurrence with the Boards of Trustees and Overseers of the college. Boards The Faculty will also examine candidates who have been fitted at any school having an approved preparatory course, by the sending to the Prin- cipal on application, a list of questions to be answered in writing by the pupils under his supervision: the papers so written to be sent to the Faculty, who will pass upon the examination and notify the candidates of the results. SPECIAL STUDENTS. Facilities will be aH'orded to students who wish to pursue special studies, either by themselves or in connection with the regular classes, without becoming matriculated members of college. COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study has been lately recon- sutructed, allowing after the second year a liberal range of electives, within which a student may follow his choice to the extent of about half of the whole amount. .s This may be exhibited approximately in the following table: REQUIRED-FOUR HOURS A WEEK. Latin, three terms. , Greek, three terms. Mathematics, three terms. Rhetoric, one term. Logic, one term. Physics and Astronomy, three terms. Chemistry and Mineralogy, three terms. Natural History, two terms. Mental and Moral Philosophy, three terms. Political Science, two terms. ELECTIVES-FOUR HOURS .x wean. Mathematics, six terms. Latin, six terms. Greek, six terms. Biology. six terms. Physics and Astronomy, four terms. I , Chemistry and Mineralogy, three terms. History, four terms. Bible Study, two terms. Science of Language, one term. English Literature, four terms. German, two terms. French, three terms. EXPENSES. The annual expenses are as follows: Tuition, QIS75, Room rent Chalfj, average, 1525. lnci- dentals, Src. Total regular college charges, Sliuo. Board is obtained in town at E53 to S54 a week. Other necessary expenses will probably amount to S40 a year. Students can, however, by form- ing clubs, under good management, very materi- ally lessen the cost of living. REV. WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE, D.D., President.
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