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MADISON, WIS.

This institution embraces the following Colleges and Departments:

COLLEGE OF ARTS.

Five Departments. General Science, Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Military Science.

COLLEGE OF LETTERS,

Two Departments. ANCIENT CLASSICAL Department, in which the course of study le quivalent to that in the best classical colleges in the country.

MODERN CLASSICAL Department. French and German take the place of Greek.

FEMALE COLLEGE.

The course of study is comprehensive and varied, and is equal to that in the highest grade of Female Colleges. Ladies are admitted to all the courses of instruction in the University. SUB-FRESHMAN CLASS or CLASSICAL PREPARATORY Department, and ENGLISH PREPARATORY Department.

LAW SCHOOL.

Judge P. L. SPOONER, Dean of the Law Faculty.

The Laboratories for instruction in Analytical Chemistry, Determinative Mineralogy and the Assaying of Ores, are believed to be the most complete in the country, west of the Alleghanies. Within a year a

Quantitative Laboratory

has been opened, and numerous additions have been made to the apparatus in the different De partments of Science.

LIBRARIES

Are open to students, without charge, containing more than SEVENTY THOUSAND VOLUMES.

THE CURRENT EXPENSES

Are less than in other institutions of equal grade. One student from each Assembly district, and all graduates of graded schools of the State who pass the required examination, are ent tled to

Free Tuition.

The institution is under the immediate charge of a President and twenty-six Professors and Teachers, and is, in all respects, in a highly prosperous condition.

For further information, apply to

MADISON, Sept. 26, 1873.

J. H. TWOMBLY,

President

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