lil I ' AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY. IQ I
I I IV. School of Mathematics. I
    PROl*`l5SSt)l{ WHITE. I
EI"   Fresluuau Class.  
I l·`111~—l’ecl;’s Calculus I I
Senior Class. I  
I l·`nlmstcd`s Astronomy. I
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` I " V. School of Chemistry and Physics.  
I PR ()l·`I·ZSSOl{ I‘E'l` 1iR.  
  Junior Clans.  
I l·`ttN1>'l`EIuI—Sa1ne, continued into lClementary Chemistry. I
. Senior Class. I
liU`l`lI TER)IS—I.CCIl\l'C or Recitation daily; General Chemistry with its  
application to Agriculture, Medicine, and the Mechanic Arts, fully illus-  
trated by experiments. I
P1·net.icztl Clwmistry. 4 `
Preparations are made for full instruction in l‘ractical KillQllll$ll`}' under I
I the general supervision 0{ the l"roi`essor oi` Chemistry and l)ll>'>l(iS, and the
I imniediate charge of the Instructor i11 Practical Chemistry. Each student I
I will lie charged with the apparatus he may lireak, and :t small additional I
__ I fee for the course.  
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I VI. School in Natural History.  
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