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Second Term. — German, 4 hours ; Physics, 5 hours ; Prac- 

 tical Chemistry, 9 hours; Drawing, 3 hours; Agricultural 

 Debate, 1 hour ; Declamation, 1 hour ; JMilitary Drill, 3 

 hours. 



Third Term. — German, 4 hours ; Astronomy, 4 hours ; 

 Practical Chemistry, 9 hours ; Declamation, 1 hour ; Stock 

 and Dairy Farming, 2 hours; Military Drill, 4 hours; ^lan- 

 ual Labor, 6 hours. 



SENIOR YEAR. 



First Term. — English Literature, 4 hours each week; 

 Practical Chemistry, 7 hours ; Book-keeping, 2 hours ; Roads 

 and Railroads, 3 hours; Military Science, 2 hours; Original 

 Declamation, 1 hour ; Military Drill, 3 hours. 



Second Term. — English Literature, 4 hours ; Theses, 1 

 hour ; Mental Science, 4 hours ; Agriculture, 2 hours ; 

 Veterinary Science, 3 hours; Military Science, 2 hours; 

 Microscopy, 4 hours ; Military Drill, 3 hours. 



Third Term. — Veterinary Science, 2 hours; INIilitary 

 Science, 2 hours ; Botany, 3 hours ; Landscape-Gardening, 

 3 hours ; Rural Law, 1 hour ; Lectures on English Language, 

 2 hours ; Theses, 1 hour ; Agricultural Review, 4 hours ; 

 Military Drill, 4 hours. 



CALENDAR FOR ISSl. 



The third term of the collegiate year begins March 24, 

 and continues till June 22. 



The first term begins Aug. 25, and continues till Nov. 23. 



The second term begins Dec. 8, and continues till March 

 8, 1882. 



There will be an examination of candidates for admission 

 to the college, at the Botanic Museum, at nine o'clock a.m., 

 Tuesday, June 21, and also on Thursday, Aug. 25. 



The Farnsworth Prize declamations take place Monday 

 evening, June 20. 



The public examination of the graduating class for the 

 Grinnell Prize for excellence in agriculture, and the exami- 

 nation of the other classes in the studies of the term, will 

 take place on Tuesday forenoon, June 21. 



The exercises of graduation day occur June 22. 



