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Eerhnratnrirri sinh Cibhavrtmtnrg The Jarvis Physical Laboratory contains, in addition to the lecture and ap- paratus rooms, a large laboratory for work in the elementary courses, a reference library and several smaller laboratories adapted and devoted to advanced work of a special character. The laboratory has a very complete equipment for work in all the branches of Physics. Special attention' has been given to making the facilities for work in electricity as complete as possible. The department is pro- vided with standard apparatus for electrical measurements, and has a workshop, steam engine and direct current and polyphase alternating current generators for its Special use. . The Jarvis Chemical Laboratory is well equipped for work in general experi- mental and organic chemistry, in qualitative and quantitative analysis, and in assaying and gas analysis. The main laboratory has desk space for thirty students working at one time. This room is devoted to work in general experimental chemistry and qualitative analysis. For work in quantitative analysis and organic chemistry separate laboratories are provided and properly equipped. I A room set apart for assaying is fitted up with suitable furnaces and other necessary material. The new Hall of Natural History contains biological, botanical, geological, and mineralogical laboratories provided with every modern equipment. The Observatory contains a six and a half inch refractor, a two and a half inch transit, a standard clock, a chronograph, a smaller refractor, a portable tran- sit, a sextant, and conveniences for the simpler work in astronomical photography. Ctgmnaniixm smh Ailglxztir iliivlh A A Gymnasium is supplied with the best apparatus, in the use of which the students are trained by a special instructor. An Athletic Field on the College grounds is to be extended and perfected at an expense of 3I0,000, contributed by friends and alumni of the College. Elivllnmnlyipa, Svrhnlarahipsa, sinh ibrigw The Russell Fellowship, yielding about 3400, is awarded biennially to a member of the graduating class, of superior ability, who engages to pursue an approved course of graduate study at Trinity College or at some foreign uni- versity. The Holland Scholarships, each having an annual value of 3600, are awarded to the students attaining the highest rank in the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes respectively. Prizes of the aggregate value of 3.190 are awarded in the several departments. 5 iixpvnzra The amount of the Treasurer's bill each year varies from 3177.50 to 324250. Board can be obtained at 33.50 a week and upwards, making the cost of board for thirty-seven weeks at the lowest rate 312950. The amount of the Treasurer's bills can be reduced to holders of beneliciary scholarships, of which there are more than fifty. Svituatinn ' The buildings of the College are situated on a site commanding beautiful views in the southern part of Hartford, itself one of the most beautiful cities of New England. The largest of the buildings, more than 600 feet in length, intended to form the west side of a great quadrangle, is of stone in the English secular gothic style, and is one of the most notable collegiate buildings of the country. The Jarvis Laboratories, the Hall of Natural History, and the Gymnasium, are tasteful and commodious structures of brick. All of the college fraternities have special chapter houses. For catalogues apply to the President or to the Secretary of the Faculty. 9
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