Washington University, 



St, Louis f Mo,, 



<! COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS : j> 



I. SMITH ACADEMY : Denham Arnold, Principal A Preparatory 

 School, for Coilege, Polytechnic School and Business. Enrollment, 374 pupils. 



II. MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL: C. M. Woodward, Director. 

 This- is a School for Boys not less than Fourteen Years Old. The Course of In- 

 struction runs through Three Years. Branches Taught are Mathematics, History, 

 Physics, English Language and Literature, Drawing and the Use of Tools ; the 

 last named includes Carpentry, Pattern-Making, Blacksmithing, Machine- Work, 

 and the management of the Engine. Enrollment, 102 pupils. 



III. MARY INSTITUTE: C. S. Pennell, Principal. A Completely 

 Equipped School for Girls and Young Ladies. Enrollment, 420 pupils. 



IV. THE COLLEGE: M. S. Snow, Dean. Degrees— i. Bachelor of 

 Arts. 2. Bachelor of Philosophy. 3. Master of Arts. 4. Doctor of Philosophy. 



V. POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL : C. M. Woodward, Dean. Degrees. 

 — I. Civil Engineer. 2. Mechanical Engineer. 3. Chemist. 4. Engineer of 

 Mines. 5. Architect. 6. Master of Science. 7. Doctor of Philosophy. 



VI. ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS : Halsey C. Ives, Director. 

 VIL ST. LOUIS LAW SCHOOL: W. G. Hammond, LL. D., Dean. 



Standards of attainment are high in all departments, and promotions are 

 made only on merit. Every department is in a high state of efficiency, and the 

 best of discipline is maintained. 



In the Undergraduate Departments, comprising the College and Polytechnic 

 School, all facilities for the best education. Library, Apparatus, Laboratories, 

 Assay Rooms, Gymnasium, Etc., are adequately supplied. All undergradutes 

 have free admission to work-shop instruction in the Manual Training School. 



In all the Secondary Schools the classes are generally full and applications 

 should be made early. 



Good board, with lodging, including fire and light, can be obtained at con- 

 venient places in the neighborhood for $20 per month and upward. 



A dining-room or private restaurant has been opened near by where full 

 board can be obtained at $3 per week, and single meals at proportionate rates. 



For conditions of admission, or further information, apply to the Officers 

 named above. 



W. G. ELIOT, Chancellor. 



