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University Extension Courses. HE continued success of the University Extension work during the years 19491-4 resulted in the onering in T 1594-5101 a greater number 0fc0ursc5.embraci11g a much wider range uf subjects. The Extension year i5 divided into three tenus of ten weeks each, beginning October Ii. Will. January :3. lelit and March W, 135-15, respectively. The instruction is given voluntarily by profesrinrs 0f the University, and is under the supervision ofn standing connnittee 0f the Faculty. consisting of the following professors: T. H. Norton, Chairman: W. O. Sproull, C. L. Edwards. The number in regular attendance during,r INHI-li-l was 207. and during 1894-5 is; thus far 1'30. For the year 1895-13 the courses announced on next page will be offered. They are open to all pEJ'SOIES tour petent to engage in the work, but are intended especially for those of Home maturity. As a rule. they include the most essential features of the corresponding l'uiversity COlll'bEE-i. They are given on Saturdays, at the University building, when the libraries. collections, and other facilities of the institution will he placed at the service of the classesr The fee for each course of ten or twelve exercises is four dollars; of twenty exercises. seven dollars: of tl1irtyexercises,ten dollars. Fees are paid at the opening exercise of each course. Those wishing to enroll in any course will notify the Professor in charge. or the Registrar, F. M. Youmani 518 Auburn Avenue ten days before the opening exercise. In case of insufficient enrollment to warrant the organization of a class. those interested will be promptly untitled. Further information can he obtained from individual professors. or from the following Advisory Committee. chosen by the classes 01' the past year: C. Ml FLOWERS. Superintendent Norwood Schools. F. M. Yom-L-ms. LL.B., Principal Warner Street School. Cincinnati, Ragixfrar. w:
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Pharmaceutical Department. CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. COURT STREET. NEAR VESLE'Y AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1871. AFFILIATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY 1887. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. J. L'. LLOx'n President. A, XV. BAIN Recording Secretary. GHomn-z EGHR. 'p . . WM. Sn-mNSON, Corresponding Secretary. ' X Ice Prusulenta Jumus GREYHR. J CHAS. T. R PENNEL, Treasurer. T. L A GREVE. 11. PL HOLBERG. A. WETTHRSTROML OTTO It. BETZ. JOHN ervm-tm . A. MEININGHR. FACULTY CHARLES T. I'. FiiNNEJ 1'11. 6.. P11,1J., Dean. m W. SJMONSON. Ph. IL . . . . Corner Ninth and Rave Streets Southwest Corner Eighth :unl Vine Streets Phylum r5, Y?Mvu-r'nruf um. ,-hmi:I-!.w:f r TINMHJH L', mu! NH r'dw :51' Mr t'ln'nn'rul Lm'nu army. JI'LH'S II. IiICHm-ZRG. P11, 3., 31.11... . 50 West Ninth Street Prnfmmr agt' Ym'urrlh'uf umf Prurlfmf Plim'unh r. Prqfiuxmr Hf .U'HhTm' .Umh'ru rsz Tru'n'nlugj', mu! TIM? uh uh: n. FRANK H. FREERICKS. P11. 0.. Corner Gilbert Avenue and Morris Street , lnmfmr! In Mr C'd'mr'r Hf Uhr'nn'mnjv. THEODORE IJ. WYETTERSTRUKM, PILLL. . . . . . SLationA fhn'r'fm in Mr Phuwwmurm Hf fruhm'murja ADULPH LEVI; 91.31., 1'11. 11. Secretary, , A . . Batu: Avenm: OTIS L. CAMERON. M. IL . . . , , . 132 W'est Eighth Street Pi'qfrxmru' pf Ifm'mr r. G; f'qu-um' rgf .Ur'm anth-r.
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UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COURSES OFFERED FOR 1895-96. LATIN h PROF. XV. U. SPROL'LL. Tl: iffy LENM'g'x umf Extr- rz'ses EOCt. $3133! 161 at 9.30. Tacitus. Germanic and Agrimm. selections from the Annals and Hisforim. Lucretius. Dr AJL'VHN! .Vm'mrz. with lectures ml the poetry. science and ethics of the work. Reading at sight. Collateral reading. GIU-Ii-IK-PRUF. F. L. SCHOENIJ-a. TMrfy l.gw'mw: rmd l:'.wrr'z.rcs IOCt 51-May 1131 at 10.30. A course either in Hero- dotus ur in Homer, at the Optinn 0f the class. anniliurity with Attic prose is. requisite for admission to the class. ENGLISH LITERATL'M: , I'ImF. E. M. BROWN. 721?!th Lerz'mws IUct. Sgllec. 2H at 1G.3I'I. Lectures; on the poets 0f the nineteenth Century. illustrated by readings. FRENCH LITERATURE rPROF. C. F. SEYHOLD. Tm: I.W- furm lMarch 14-May 1m at 10.3 . A study of leading French writers of the nineteenth century. SPAXISHh IXSTRFCTOR P. F. XVALKER. VVII'J'UI Emrrrixrx IUCt. i-May lIH at H.311. Training in grammar. composition and easy translation. SPANISHLlTI-IRA'J'l'IH-Z INSTRI'CTORP.17.VVALKHR. ??zz'rfj' Iirc'ra'sm IUL-t, i-Muy m1 at 10.30. Lecturfs and translations from modern authors. The class it; conducted in Spanish. PSYCHOLOHY PROF. W. R. BENEDICT. Twmzfy Latinas: IOCt. 5-March 71 at 10.30. The subject of knowledge and kindred topics ill psychology and t'tl'lil's. E; t ANALVTJC GI-Lom-t'rm'h PROF. E. W. HYDE. .Ta'cntj' Exm' . '5 Han. -l-May IGJ at 10.30. Construction of loci: equations of the right line and of the comic sections; general equation of the second degree: loci of different orders. ELECTRICITVhPRmF. THOS. FRENCH. JR. TM! LeTz'm'cs Dlar. 14-May 1H1 at 10.30. Electricity and its applications. ilIustrnted by experiments. CHFJHSTRYh PRUF. T. H. NORTON and DR. H. E. NEWMAN, TMJ'UJ Izlrctrr'isc's mid l.g dizrc'x Kkt. 51-May 161. Illustrated lectures at 1'2 31.. prcCcded or followed by four hours of lab Qratory practice in Experimental Chemistry. Advanced work 21130 in Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis and Toxicology. Charge for Chemicals. $1100. BIOLOGVhPROIL C. L. EDWARDS. Tm Len'ures Ham. 4- Mar. Tl at 10.30. The fundamental ideas. of biology, illus- trated hy the fern, amoeba. bacteria, 1110121115, and other typical forms of plants and animals. mAPHICAL STATIcs-PROF. WARD BALDWIN. Thirty E.rm'z'i5rs l0ct. S-MAy 161 at 8.30. Geumral principles and applications: to the construction of roofs and bridges. AsTxoxomyhPROR-y. G. PORTER. Ten Lectures IOct. 57 Dec. 1-11 at 10.30. Hirstorical development; the Observatory and its instruments; stars; nebulae; structure of the Uni- verse.
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