I 40 ANNUAL CATALOGUE or   _
I III.—SCIlOOL OF EQUITY, CONSTITUTIONAL & INTERNATIONAL LAW. I '
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I HON. WILLIAM G. GOODLUE. I .
I Juxiou CLAss.—W0olsey 011 International Law; Story on the Constitu- I `
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I Siaxioa C11Ass.—-rkdains 011 Equity Jurisprudence and Pleading.  
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  In View of the general want of good preparatory schools, I
  the Curators have established, in eonnection with the Univer- I
, sity, an Academy, which will be thoroughly organized and  
I supplied witl1 well-qualified and eiiicient instructors. Two  
Courses of Sturly have boon {1I'1'2tYlgCtl.; the Classical Coursev   -
atlaptetl to boys and young men who may wish to prepare for  
I the College of Arts; anal the English Course, adapted to those I I
I who purpose to enter the Agricultural and Mechanical Col-   I
· lege. Every candidate for atlinission into the Academy must  
~ he at least ten years of age, and pass a satisfactory exatnina-  
I tion on Heading, Spelling, the Elements 0fI Geography and of I _
English Gran1n1ar, and on Arithmetic as far as Fractions. I _
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I CLASSICAL COURSE. .I
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