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The College offers two courses, leading, respectively, to the degrees 

 of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Philosophy. In the Ph. B. Course, 

 Greek is omitted and more attention is given to the science, and modern 

 languages. The College has a good library and well equipped labora- 

 tories. 



The various courses of study have now been so arranged and the 

 faculty so enlarged that Colorado College offers the same educational 

 facilities as the Eastern Colleges. For catalogues, address 



WILLIAM F. SLOCUM, Pkes. 



The Cutler Academy, 



Under the auspices of the Colorado College, gives students a thorough 



preperation for admission to the Freshman class of any college in the 



country. Correspondence concerning the Cutler Academy should be 



addressed to the Assistant Principal, 



GEORGE L. HENDRICKSON. 



The location of the College is iinsurjyassed, Col- 

 orado Springs lias a tvorld-ivide 

 reputation as a 



Students forced by pulmonary or malarial troubles to discontinue 

 their studies in the East, pursue college courses here successfully and 

 at the same time make a permanent gain in health, A recent number 

 of the Colorado School Journal speaks of this college town in the follow- 

 ing words: " No point in our State ever combined as many advantages for 

 the establishment, growth and greatness of a college as does Colorado 

 Springs: It is manifestly the point about which scholars and students, 

 men and women of culture, wealth, and leisure will reasonably gather." 

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