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A 9 'S 5 K rm. '-u S .. P' ,fri 1 I l l 12 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. X J NAME, ' C COURSE. RESIDENCE. Caldwell, Eldie Franklin, ' Cl. Carlyle. Cook, Samuel Marion, ' i ' - Cl. WLOLZWW- Curdy, Albert Eugene, M. L. Humboldt. Foster, Frank Sharon, , L- SC- EllSw0rth- Himoe,iStephen. Ernest, ' Sc. Lawrence. 1' Hubba1rd,.Nettie Angeline, . y B Sc- Olather Hulick, .Harriet Clark, . Sc. Lawrence. Humphrey, James Vance, . Sc. Jfanctton City. Johnson, William Hamilton, . 1 M.-L. Ottawa. L ,Lin1,.,g, ictor, '. . . Cl. Altclttson. ,D A ,Morgan, Willliam Yoast, . M. HL. Cottonwood Falls Powell, L,ewis,Morgan, . TQCUWLSGE- H Rote, J ohn-Baul, . Cl. San Antonio, Qlex Smith, Henry Fremont, C. PE. V'W'elltngton. ,V W SteVens,,YYilliam Chase, . L NQH. Lawrence. 1 Vvilliams, Harriet Tracy, ' Cl. Lawrence. in . I y E, 5 C h y l ' Seniors, E N JUNIOR CLASS. c V' f NAME. L C 4 COURSES RESIDENCE. L Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, Sc. Lawrence... I V Brown, Antoinette, . . ,Sc. Polk City, Iowa.. Curry, Joseph Ellsworth, CQ. Nortonvtlle. C Dunn, Harriet Rayloold, . ' Sc. , Lawrence., Emery,.S'aral1:Maria, CQ. Lawrence., y Flinn,.1Ju.l-ia-Georgiana, . M.,.L Lawrence. . , W Graham, Harlin Fullerton, . M. L. Jarnes's' Crossing. Greerlamyer, Clara, . . ' C M. L Lawrence. Gilmore, Solon Thacher, ,. CQ, Eudora, Haskell, Harriet Bliss, V . C CQ. Lawrence. Hiinoe, Hans- Clarence, . CQ. E Lawrence. .. Horton, Richard Scott, . ' M. L. Lawrence. , J3.CliEf, LldHeR6bGCC3, Lq,w74dn,gg,, Cora IJGIIEL, Lawygngg. il Lilley, Willliam, . . Sc. Lawrence. LeSuer, Owen Cyrus, . .C, E Bogfgmf,-3 Nj yi LY011SfL3U1'3f, . 5 - M. L. Lawrence. Poehler, Clara Henrietta, . M.-L Lawrgnge. , , RiggS, Harry Earle, - , -X .I A ,. 1. I- , Lawrence. . . X
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'fr' f' -.s. Av- 1 -'.-,AAG-A- ..Q.-L,....f.....a..'-' 'fy-I '12.:ri+Z'f1'gL,:..' , ,'...'.,r,.:L4j.f.L..-fs, . ,. - V - , V f , . - x . . x Nrivnfriznnfrn ANNUALp cam-gLoGUE. j Q9 DSEPARTMENTSS' or THE CUNIiViEll.SI.TY.' I . A , - I Cf the several departments contemplated, in the act of incor- poration, the following .are organized, namely: A4 A A 1. The Department of Science, Literature and the Arts. 2. The Departmentof' Law., z. 5 . , . 3., The Department of Elementary Instruction. ' 4. The Department. of Music. ' A 5. A'Chair of Pharmacy,in. addition to the:above, Was , authorizedjby ,the Legislature, session of 1885, and will at once beestablished. A ' A c .The Department- of Science, Literature and the Arts,,as at present constituted, comprises four distinct courses, namely: a General Scientific Course, a Latin Scientific Course, a Classical Course, and a Modern Literature Course. The scientific courses lead to the degree Bachelor- of Science the classical and modern literature courses, to the degree Bachelor of Arts CB. AQ- Students Who elect either of the scientific courses have the option, at the beginning of the junior year, of a course in Civil En- gineering. Special coursesgin, Natural History and in Physics and Chemistry are also offered fat the beginning-of the junior year. f A special course in l?idactics,is arranged for those students Who Wish to prepare' for teaching. ' The degree Bachelor of Didactics 'CB.D.j Will be given, if desired, instead of the' usual degree QB. S. or B.A.j, to suchas complete this course. Students not candidatesfor a degree, Who desire to confine their attention tollspecialbranches adapted to their acquirements and attainments, are permitted, subject to the advice of the Faculty, to take such ag course of study as they can pursue With' advantage. T A 1. ' Optional studiesjareigiven' another page. , A Cther courses of instruction Will :be added, as the growth-of the State and of the University' may render advisable. . , , V . I .
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NINETEENTH ANNUAL CATALOGUE. C 511i STUDENTS. 1 ABBREVIATIONS.-Cl. for Classical, Sc. for Scientific, L. Sc. for'Latin Scientiiicg M. L. for Modern Literature, C. E. for Civil Engineeringg D. for Course in Didacticsg N. H. for Natural Historyg Ch. for Chemistry, P. M. for Preparatory Medical. Stu- dents not thus designated have recited with the classes in which their names appear, but are not yet sufliciently regular to be assigned to a definite course in this depart- ment. ' ' - POST-GRADUATES. NAME. Allen, Ethel Beecher, Brown, Edwin Arnold, . Brewster, Samuel Wheeler, . Dart, Charles Curtis, . Dyche, Lewis Lindsay, Emery, Agnes, . . Foster, Festus, , Foster, Richard, A Foster, Alla Barnes, . Leach, Lucius Henry, . Little, Edward Campbell, . Meseryey, Edwin Clements, Ridenour, Kate Louisa, '. Soper, Pliny Leland, Sterling, Miles Wilson, T . Sterling, Cara Fellows, Stocks, Fred'4Asa, . Young, Rhilip Connor, . . RESIDENT GRADUATES. NAME. ' Briggs, Ada Eleanor., A Emery, Agnes, . . Miller, Mary Elwood, a A A sENIoE cLAss. X . A NAME. ' A ' COURSE. Barnes, Frank Wilson, . Sc. Barnes, Ida Charlotte, M. L. Bruce, Blanche Ketene, . Cl. ' RESIDENCE. ' Kansas City, Mo. Kansasl' City, AMO. Thayer. R E 1 Dallas, Tex.. Lawrence. Lawrence. H A Sedgwick City. Washinytori, D. C Washington, C. Stockton. A Leafvenworthf ' St. Louis, Mo. A Kansas City, Mo. Topeka. Lawrence. L Lawrence. - A Blue Rapids. Leavenworth. . ' Total,.18. ' RESIDENCE. Lawrence. . Lawrence. y Lawrence. i i Total, 3. RESIDENCE. Lawrence. Valley lfalls. Brunswick, Mo. gf
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