Forestry 

 Department 



BEREA COLLEGE 



BEREA, KENTUCKY 



OFFERS 



A YEAR'S WORK 

 IN 



FORESTRY 



WITH COLLATERAL BRANCHKS 



TO BE ELECTED FROM 

 REGULAR COLLEGE COURSE 



A forest preserve of 3,000 acres contains 

 a large number of tree species and a 

 great variety of forest conditions, ac- 

 cessible for daily study. 



Excellent advantages at moderate ex- 

 pense. 



Fall term opens September 16. 



For catalogue and full information address 



S. C. MASON 



Professor of Horticulture and Forestry 



HARVARD UNIVERSITY 

 THE LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL 



offers professional courses in Engineering, Min- 

 ing and Metallurgy, Architecture, Landscape 

 Architecture, Chemistry, Geology, Biology, 

 Anatomy and Hygiene (preparation for medical 

 schools), Science for Teachers, and a course in 

 General Science. Students are admitted to reg- 

 ular standing by examination and by transfer 

 from other Schools or Colleges. Approved 

 Special Students may be admitted without ex- 

 aminations. New and enlarged equipment in 

 all departments. The Catalogue and special 

 circulars will be sent on application to the Secre- 

 tary, J. L. LOVE, 16 University Hall, Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



N. S. SHALER, Dean. 



15he Oilman School 



I 



for Girls Also Called 



T5he Cambridge School 



Resident pupils, $l,(i(ili 



ARTHUR OILMAN. A. M. 



Director 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



. . . THE ... 



University of the South 



Sewanee, Tennessee 



DEPARTMENTS 



ACADEMIC 



THEOLOGICAL 



LAW 



MEDICAL 



PHARMACEUTICAL 



PREPARATORY 



The University of the South is situated in the 

 center of its woodland domain of 10,000 acres, 

 on the summit of the Cumberland Mountains, 

 2,000 feet above sea level. 



Open from March to December, the academic 

 year being divided into three terms. Students 

 from other Universities may attend the sum- 

 mer session, July 3 to September 26, in any 

 department. 



The University domain is being lumbered in a 

 scientific manner under the direction of the 

 Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, and an unusual opportunity is afforded 

 for the preliminary study of forestry. Sewanee 

 presents an exceptionally attractive field for 

 the study of geology, and forest and field 

 botany. 



For further information address 



THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 



California, Alta, Placer County 



AGASSIZ HALL 



is a boys' Preparatory School in the Sierra Ne- 

 vada Mountains. Its boys are encouraged to 

 ride, row, swim, fish, hunt, trap, snowshoe as 

 out-of-school aids toward developing healthy 

 manhood. 



DEPARTMENT or THK INTKIIIOII, WASHINGTON, D. C., 

 MAY so, 19(. Sealed proposals will be received 

 at this Department until '>. o'clock p. m., July 15, 

 lii(i3, for the construction of about 15 miles of 

 canals, with diverting Ham, headworks, spillways, 

 and tunnels, for the diversion and conveyance 

 of 1400 cubic feet of water per second from the 

 Truckee River, between Clark Station and Wads- 

 worth, Nevada, to irrigable lands in the Truckee 



and Carson Valleys. Plans and s] ifications 



will be open for inspection, and blank forms upon 

 which all bids must be made can In- procured at 

 the office of the Geological Survey, in Washing- 

 ton. D. C., and Reno, Nevada, on and after June 

 'o ]9'i3. Each bid must be accompanied by a 

 certified check for 2 per cent, of the amount of 

 the bid as a guaranty that the bidder will enter 

 into a written contract with the Secretary of the 

 Interior within ten days alter the award is made. 

 and furnish bond in the sum of M per cent, of 

 the contract price 'for the laithful performance 

 of the work. The Secretary of the Interior 

 reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 

 Detailed information can be obtained on the 

 ground from L. H. Taylor, Resident Engineer. 

 Reno, Nevada. Proposals fhould be addressed 

 to the Secretary of the Interior, Washington, 

 D C and endorsed on envelope "Proposals for 

 Irrigation Work, Truckee River, Nevada." 

 HITCHCOCK, S 



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