The Ohio State University, 
COLUMBUS. 
Seven colleges well equipped and prepared to present the 
best methods offered in modern education. The following list of 
departments will suggest the organization of the institution : 
Agricultural Chemistry, Agronomy, American History', Anat¬ 
omy and Physiology, Animal Husbandry, Archaeology, Archi¬ 
tecture, Art, Astronomy, Bacteriology, Biblical Literature, 
Botany, Ceramic Eugineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, 
Dairying, Economics and Sociology, Engineering Drawing, 
Electrical Engineering, English, European History, Forestry, 
Geology, German, Greek, History and Philosophy of Education, 
Home Economics, Horticulture, Industrial Arts, Latin, Law, 
Manual Training, Mathematics, Mine Engineering, Mechanical 
Engineering, Mechanics, Military Science and Tactics; Metal¬ 
lurgy, Mineralogy, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physical Education, 
Physics, Political Science, Principles and Practice of Education, 
Psychology, Romance Languages, Rural Economics, School 
Administration, Veterinary Medicine, Zoology and Entomology. 
Consult the Catalogue for the particulars in any oL these 
departments. Short courses in the Colleges of Agriculture and 
Engineering are provided for the convenience of those who can¬ 
not pursue the full courses. Superior opportunity is offered for 
tile study of Dairying. 
Special attention is called to the Summer Session, which 
offers work in many departments. 
Address University Editor for a bulletin describing the 
session, or any of the Colleges. 
The Graduate School has been formally organized under 
the direction of a Graduate Council. Professor William Mc¬ 
Pherson, Ph. D., is Dean, to whom all correspondence should 
be addressed. 
W. O. THOMPSON, D. D., LL. D., 
President. 
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