UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. 



SESSION OF 1881-82 BEGINS SEPTEMBER 7, 1881. 



The University of Kansas enters upon its sixteenth year with greatly increased facilities 

 for affording thorough collegiate instruction. Expenses from ^150 to $300. This includes 

 board in private families, books, and incidental?. 



The Collegiate D partment comprises the following courses : Classical, Scientific, Mod- 

 ern Literature, Civil Engineering, Natural History, Chemistry, and Preparatoiy Medical. 



The Preparatory Department devotes three years to training for the Collegiate. 



The Normal Department embraces three courses: Classical, Scientific, and Modern Lit- 

 erature. 



The Law Department embraces a course of two years. Tuition $25 pe annum, 



The Musical Department is under the charge of a competent instructor. 

 For Catalogue and Information, address, 



Rev. JAMES MARVIN, Chancellor, 



Lawrence, Kansas. 



THE FALL. SESSION 



OF THE 



Youno^ Ladies' Institute, 



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Of Kansas City, Mo. , 



Will open SEPTEMBER 7, 1881. A full corps of trained teachers. Special advantages 

 in Music, Languages and Art. Limited number of Boarding Pupils received. For further 

 information or circulars, address, 



Miss E. McOomas, Principal, 



Southwest corner Tenth and Washington Sts. 



