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I offers to the public the following Courses of Study, viz:   I
Agricultural, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engin—  
eering, Classical, Normal School and three . .
Scientific Courses, each of which { _
covers four years in the Col- } `
lege proper and leads .   .
. · to a degree.  
Its Faculty contains twenty-eight professors. Its grounds, build- i (
_ ings and·equipments represent $450.000 in value. Its laboratories i  
Chemical, Physical, Biological, Botanical, Geological, Physiological T  
and Mechanical are the largest and best in Kentucky. 7 V   _
Each Legislative District is entitled bylaw to nfree tuition, room ¤ _     _
_ rent, fuel and ighis for four properly prepared students in the ; i  
College oroper, and to an equal number in the Normal Department, ' — 7  
_ Alumni of other college in Kentucky are entered in post graduate 1  
A courses free. For cataloguenand other informalion apply to [ T
* JAMES K. PATTERSON, Ph. D., LL. D., I f
President of the College, Lexington, Ky· I
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