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— l THE  » STATE- GOLLEGE OF KENlUGKY ~    
A A r A . LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. · · A  
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'. _ HE Agricultural and Mechanical (State) College of Kentucky offers , .. {
‘ ·· AV 6 V the following courses o_f,study,Aviz.: Agricultural, chemical, biolog4 '
* '_   ical,{ mathematical,·`physical, normal school, classical,_~mecha11ical ' _ i
V ‘ it V engineering, civil, engineering, mining engineering, each of which
A ‘ V extends over four years and leadsto a degree. Post—graduate studies A A
V.   are also provided, leading to a master’s degree. Each course of A V
Q w “study is organized uuclera separate faculty. V The general faculty number A V,
. , A , nearly llftyprofessors and instructors. Q ‘   · ’ · ‘ “
.- ` Atjounty appointees receive tuition, room rent in dormitories, fuel and Q;
‘ V light, and if' they remain ten months, traveling expenses. ` . ~‘
  , Y   _ The laboratories and museums are large,Vwell equipped, comprehensive A A
‘_   andmoderno     T VV ` , ` , ` . _` i ·
.A i ‘ \,,‘ The Legislatu‘re`appropriated $G0,000,for·a college home for young V .
· iwomezl, and $30,090 for u drill hall·and gymnasium for men. Military “ ~
, ‘ tactics and science are fully provided for as required by Congress. " [ .
A Graduates from the several courses of study readily rind excellent .
· AQ   positions and liberal remuneration. Tlreldemaud is largely in excess of the ‘ ~ z,
A "   ability of the college toisupply, The rnatriculation for the current year to ·' » *
, _· , date is 550. . ‘ ` A. A , ' , . {
y ‘ _V · A Specialists with the necessary number of assistants have charge of each _ {g
· · __ departmentof natural science. Summer schools are provided for pedagogy, V j_
.· engirieeringancl instruction inscience and arts., ‘_ ` V ` V  yl
~ V A `The Slate College of Kentuclry. though-¢bearingr?ntirerto—the--title¥of ‘ , i
_ -, r¥‘g2iZ1;ege,’¥¤is the only institution -in the commonwealth doing in any proper
V sense university work. A , V
4   The completion of the college home for young women providesfaciliy
. A ‘     ties for good board and lodging., .It,is epuipped with·all~modern conveni- · u ·
· _ .   ences. including bath rooms _and’a.room orphysical cultnre.‘ IE isheated  ,·
`_ -by steam and lighted by electricity. ‘
» Q . Anopportunity is thus atfordedto them of a_ thorough education in ,
A classics, modern languages, literature, science, matliernatics, logic, meta- *
_‘   . physics, history and political economy ‘N0Vothe`r institution in the state Vi · ‘
x ,.   ~ offers advantages for the education of women atall comparable to those ~ ‘
;. ° ` olfered bythe State College of Kentucky. _ . V t » ·
f ] ` "~ . _ For catalogues, method of obtaining appointments, information.regs.rd-
  , t _,,,4§?i¤g courses of study, andyterms of admission, apply to . 1 _ _V ,
  Q A Z U Y » ‘ ‘ JAMESK. PATTERSON, Ph. D., LL. D.   ` ·
  , A A _ A or to D. AQ,_FRAZ_EE, Business Agent, Lexington, Ky. A; ,
    V _, AA   ` A Fall Termlcgins September I3th, I906. , '— ‘ ` V_