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REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

Credit for 65 hours, including the prescribed military and physical training, in addition to two years' prescribed technical library work, is required for graduation. The technical work is of junior and senior grade, and must be taken at the University, but the work of the first two years may be taken at any college from which credits are accepted by transfer.

COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

Required for the degree of B.L.S.

The work of the first two years may consist of any of the courses offered in the University, the requirements for which students can meet. The prescribed work of the first two years in the College of Literature and Arts must be included in the programs of students who matriculate in that College.

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Third Year

Elementary Library Economy (Lib. 1); Elementary Reference (Lib. 2); Selection of Books (Lib. 3); Elementary Apprentice Work (Lib. 4).

2. Elementary Library Economy (Lib. 1); Elementary Reference (Lib. 2); Selection of Books (Lib. 3); Elementary Apprentice Work (Lib. 4).

Fourth Year

1. Selection of Books (Lib. 3); Advanced Library Economy (Lib. 5); Public Documents (Lib. 13); Bibliography (Lib. 6); History of Libraries (Lib. 7); Advanced Apprentice Work (Lib. 10); Thesis (Lib. II).

2. Selection of Books (Lib. 3); Advanced Library Economy (Lib. 5); Bibliography (Lib. 6); Advanced Reference (Lib. 8); Book-making (Lib. 9); Advanced Apprentice Work (Lib. 10); Thesis (Lib. II).

SCHOOL OF MUSIC

AIMS AND SCOPE

The School of Music offers courses leading to the degree of bachelor of music.

The courses are widely varied. Although regular courses are laid out, students may spend an indefinite amount of time in the study of an instrument or of the voice.

The course in the history of music, as well as the work in the University Orchestra and the University Choral Society, may be taken by regular students in other departments.

A course of artists' concerts is given each season under the management of the University Choral Society. In these concerts, to which an admission fee is charged, only artists of the best reputation appear.

The instructors in the School of Music give recitals and lectures on musical subjects during the year.

REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION

Credit for 130 semester hours, including military and physical training credit, together with an acceptable thesis. is required for graduation with the degree of bachelor of music. The thesis required for graduation must be on a topic related to music.

Students who are not working for the degree in music may receive a certificate of work done by complying with the following conditions:

Students of the piano, organ, or violin must complete the entire course specified for these instruments; must also

complete the work offered in harmony, covering thirteen hours, and must take one year's work (ten hours) in either German or French.

Students of the voice must complete the entire course offered in vocal work, the thirteen hours' work in harmony, and two years' work on the piano, besides taking one year (eight hours) of German or French, and one year (six hours) of Italian.

Special and preparatory music students are required, in addition to their practical work in music, to pursue other lines of study sufficient to fill in their spare time.

Students enrolled in the department of music only, pay no semester fees, but must pay the music fees. (See p. 302.) Classes in ear-training meet twice each week. The fundamental principles of musical notation are studied thoroughly, and the ear is trained to recognize intervals, chords, etc., so that the student may eventually think music. Music students are required to attend these classes.

The sight singing classes meet twice each week. The object is to train students to read at sight music of ordinary difficulty, and to prepare them to teach music in the public schools. This work is required of music students and is open to any University students who desire to take it.

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Physical Training

Men, 1, 3; 2 hours.

Women, 7, 9; 3 hours.

Physics 2; 5 hours.

Rhetoric 1; 6 hours.

The remaining hours of credit may be obtained in electives, offered in the College of Literature and Arts, choice of subjects being left to individual students.

MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS

The University Glee Club is an organization for men, Membership is decided by competition and is limited to sixteen in number. The club meets twice a week for rehearsal.

The Ladies' Glee Club is an organization for the young ladies of the University, and is in charge of the head of the vocal department.

The Mandolin and Guitar Club is open to young men who play these instruments. Membership is decided by competition, and the club is associated with the Glee Club in its concerts.

The Military Band is conducted by the director of the School of Music. It furnishes music for important University occasions and appears at regimental drill of the military department, besides giving several concerts during the year. Membership is limited to thirty in number and is decided by examination.

The University Orchestra meets for a two hours' rehearsal once a week, and is open to all students who play any orchestral instrument ordinarily well.

The University Choral Society is conducted by the head of the vocal department of the School of Music, and meets once a week for rehearsal of choral works. Students, also singers not connected with the University, are admitted to membership on the payment of a small fee.

A small hand book is published tion in regard to the music courses. application.

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COLLEGE OF LAW

REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION

1. All applicants for admission to the College of Law must be at least 18 years of age and of unquestioned char

acter.

2. Graduates of colleges and of scientific schools of approved standing are admitted upon diploma or certificate, without examination.

3. Graduates from any approved high school in the state are admitted in the same way.

In the absence of proper certificates the usual examinations for admission to the freshman class of the University (p. 62) are required.

ADVANCED STANDING

The following classes of persons will be admitted to advanced standing:

1. Persons who produce from another law school, in good standing, certificates of having satisfactorily pursued courses in law, included in the, following schedule, and of having received credit therein, provided that the time spent on such courses is equivalent to the time spent on the same courses in this College. Otherwise, an examination on such courses, given by the instructors in this College, must be satisfactorily passed.

2. Persons who have studied law privately, or in an attorney's office, and pass examinations prescribed by the faculty of the College.

3. Members of the bar of this state, who will be admitted to the third year class without examination, as candidates for the degree of LL.B.

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