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ot gricltlcss, tliou knowcst I would live an mnitlcn :ill my :lays-L. -N1's. I :uni --THE- U IVERSITY OF MINNESOTH Elie llntnersttg of the State of lllinnesota. IT OFFERS! A free education to everyone in eleven distinct courses of study, lead- ing to the bachelors degreeg advanced wozlc leading to the mas- ter's degree or its equivalent: also still more advanced work in some special line leading to the doctor's degree. A free three years' course of study in the best School of Agricultu1'e in the world. A special two years' course for teachers. A course in Law, with tuition as low as consistent with the carrying on ot' a tirst-class course of instruction. A course in Medicine and Surgeryg a course in Homeopathic Nledicine and Surgeryg a course in Dentis.q a course in Pharmacy. IT WA NTS: Everyone to take advantage of the facilities it offers for the securing of a good education. WHAT IT COSTS: A statement of necessary expenses will be found on page 228 of the catalogue. Tuition is Absolutely Free Except in the Strictly Professional Departments. A 250-page descriptive catalogue giving full information concerning the various departments of the University, will be sent tree to any ad- dress. Address GYRUS NURTHROP, Pres., Minneapolis, Minn. 'l'licrc's no msc without Htll0l'll.H ,1'UNl' l'4-icrson Yi -
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I Gnrlunds are not for every brow. --1i'oI1ert Thompson. ' 53757 -- fp -lif 'L ,fffffEff'T?f '1F1 j 5-f 1 f iiiiffme if fiif iiii iii fi r M . - .4 E535 jj? W V , Z? 2 . Ml - i,,w n3?EfI22f 1 -.5 ,gag . ----- gl Q.. ,VI f if W ft 'wt , ff ! Q M 2 ' Auf' f RJ V i ,V U1 , ., it ik V .HV W 'w i f 5 ,,, uf ,iff fi' , pf' ,f fl , , HE ABOVE is a reproduction of that celebrated painting, A Scene in the University Book Store, by an artist who has a great reputation-to make. It is with hesitation that this picture is inserted, for the reason that many will open to this page and, being deeply impressed, will think that there can be nothing more of value in this book. 0 The old gentleman on the left admiringly inquires if this is the library. Prof. Blank is leaving an order for some books to be telegraphed for and wishes to know if they will surely come in two months. The amiable young lady tyoung ladies are alwags amiable under such circumstancesj wishes credit. The other young lady has received her remittance and does not feel the need of being amiable. Some people make it a rule never to carry any money with them-perhaps to avoid lending any. The center of the trio of young men is one of those and he wants one 2-cent stamp changed. TlLe one just entering the door asks How is the ink supply ? WHEN YOU PURCHASE . . . Anything, be it shoes, scarf pins, hardware, hairpins or books and stationery, BE SURE that you buy from some institution which pat- ronizes University organizations. Such an institution is the UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. Bid nie discourse, I will cnchnnt thine cur. -Mac While. VU
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