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  Offers to the Public the following Courses, viz, : ,
 f Agricultural, mechanical Engineering,
._ ‘ Civil Engineering, Classical, Normal School
  and Three Scientigc Courses. _
‘  Each nf which covers four years in the College proper ‘
  and leads to a degree. _ ·
  Its faculty contains twenty- nine professors. Its
  grounds, buildings and equipments represents $45,000 .
  in value. Its laboratories, Chemical, Physical, Bialog.
  ical, Botanical, Geological, Physiolical, Mechanical, and l
  Electrical, are the largest and best in Kentucky.
-  Each Legislative Dristrict is entitled by law eo a free
it tuition, room rent, fuel and lights for four properly pre-
  pared students in the College proper, and to an equal
  number in the Normal Department. Alumni of other
A colleges in Kentucky are entered in post graduate
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.  For catalogue add other information, apply to
n l JAMES K, PATTERSON. Ph, D. LL. D.,
  President of the College,
  Lexington, Ky.