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_` _ twenty—five dollars is charged. No student is expected to take more
  than three subjects, and only in exceptional cases will it be per-
l mitted. A student paying a fee of $25 may select his subjects in
I any of the Colleges of the University.
’ The giving of some of the following courses is conditioned on
! l the number of students enrolled. Those desiring such work must
{  register and pay their fees before June 1st, 1909. If then a suffi-
4 cient number have registered, they will be notitied, and if not,
' their money will be promptly refunded. It is highly desirable that
.  as many as possible should register thus early, even if the work
  is not conditional.
V For further information address either the Professor in charge
of the work desired, or
I J. Monrou Davis,
340 Madison Place, Lexington, Ky.
l' Fayette Telephone   Business IO98'
, ( Home 1483.
V DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.
The establishment of High Schools in all of the counties of the
State is creating a demand for better equipped secondary teachers.
_ The State University offers courses this summer intended primarily
to give just the instruction that will best fit teachers for these high
school positions. ln connection with the academic work of the
I various departments of the University, the Department of Educa-
tion offers the following courses conditioned on the number who
apply for this work:
* Psvcriorocv.
  , l\il1zTHono1.ooY.
Fl Hisronv or E1:»UcAr1oN.
yl PII1L()SO1’HY or EDUCATION.
An experienced and competent instructor will be i11 charge of
this work. .
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