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A PHILADELPHIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL-J. Y. Lauderbach.....

COLLEGE REFORM - Editor..

THE STUDY OF LANGUAGES - President Hill.
COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR WOMEN

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EDITOR'S DEPARTMENT. — A PHILADELPHIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 202; PRIMARY SCHOOLS, 203; CLASSICAL STUDIES, 204; CLASSICAL vs. SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION, 205; PRACTICAL EXERCISES, 207; A LESSON IN GRAMMAR, 209; CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, 210.

BOOK NOTICES.-LIFE AND WORKS OF HORACE MANN, 216; BANKRUPT LAW OF THE UNITED STATES, 218; BACK-BONE PHOTOGRAPHED, FROM THE SCALPEL, 218; THE HISTORY OF PENDENNIS, 218.

TO CORRESPONDENTS...

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THE WORKS OF HORACE MANN, published by Subscription for the Editor, in four vols., price $3.00 per vol. Edited by Mrs. Mary Mann. Names may be sent to Mrs. MANN, Cambridge, Mass., and the vols. will be sent by mail, prepaid, as they are issued from the press. The Life and the first volume of the Works, containing Educational Lectures and Papers, are now ready.

MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

The objects of the School of the Mass. Institute of Technology are:

1st. To provide a full course of Scientific Studies and Practical Exercises for students seeking to qualify themselves for the professions of Mechanical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Practical Chemist, Engineer of Mines, and Builder and Architect.

2d. To furnish a general education founded upon the Mathematical, Physical and Natural Sciences, English and other Modern Languages, and Mental and Political Science.

Candidates for admission must be sixteen years of age, and must pass a satisfactory examination in Arithmetic, Algebra as far as Equations of the second degree, Plane Geometry, English Grammar, and Geography.

Examinations for admission to the regular course will be held on MONDAY, June 3, 1867, and on SATURDAY, Oct. 5, 1867, beginning at 9, A.M., at the new Institute Building, Boylston Street, Boston.

Advanced special students will also be received in any of the departments. Catalogues and programmes may be had on application to Professor W. P. ATKINSON, Secretary of the Faculty.

WILLIAM B. ROGERS, President.

Apr. '67, 4 mos.

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