BUEHMAN 



The Photographer 



Has been engaged in furnishing views of the 

 Indians, plant and scenery of Arizona, and making 

 artistic portraits for satisfied patrons since 1873. 



Reference to the Desert Laboratory by permission. 



TUCSON, ARIZONA 



UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 



The departments and courses of study at the University are arranged 

 as follows: 



I. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 



Courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor 

 of Science; Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, 

 Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering and Metallurgy. 

 A bureau of Mines and Assaying for Commercial Assaying. 



II. Agricultural Experiment Station. 



III. Preparatory Department, and Manual Training. 



English, classical, and scientific courses. 



On the campus of fifty-five acres, fourteen buildings are located. 

 All courses are open to men and women on equal terms. Three dormi- 

 tories, with a new Dining Hall, furnish accommodations for young men 

 and women. 



Tuition is free to all residents of Arizona. Non-residents are 

 charged ten dollars per semester. 



For Register, illustrated booklets, or further information, write to 



ARTHUR H. WILDE, Ph.D., President 



TUCSON, ARIZONA 



