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. ' l), the Y. THE CONCORDIENSIS. . SCHENECTADY, N. Y., FEBRUARY, 1878. No.4· UNION UNIVERSITY. REV. E. N. P<)TTER, D. D., PRESIDENT. UNION COLLEGE, ScH~NEC'TADY, N. Y. --0--- 1. CLASSICAL CotrRSE.- The Classical Course is the usual bacca- laureate course of American colleges. Students may be permitted to pt,Jrsue additional stu dies in either of the other courses. 2. SciENTIFIC CouRSE.-In the Scientific Course the rnodern lan- guag-es a~e subst~tut~d_for the ancient, anct the amount of mathematical and English studieS IS mcreased. 3· SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEER IN<;.- The student in this depart- ment enjoys adv~ntages nowhere surpassect, in the course of instruc- tion, in its collection of models, instruments and books, the accumula- tions of many years by the late Professor Gillespie,. and also in unusual facilities for acquiring a practica-l knowledg-e for h1strumental field work. 4· EcLECTIC CouRsE.-An Eclectic Course, consisting of studies selected at pleasure from the preceding courses, m:ay be taken by any one who, upon examination, rs found qualified to pursue it. On the completion ~of this a certificate of attainment will l>e given. There are also special courses in Analytical Chemistry, Metallurgy and Natural History. · For Catalogues, or for special in:formation, address E. M. JENKINS, REGISTRAR, Sc-henectady, N. V. G. C. GARBRANCE, Fashionable Hatter, .A.ND GENTS FURNISHING STORE, No. 626 Broadw~:y, ALBANY, N. Y. First Block North of Delavan House, & P. 0. JAMES H. BAl\_HYTE, BooKSELLER AN-D STATIONER, AND PUBLISHER OF Jackson's Mechanics, Opt.ics, Acoustics, Trigonome- try and Conic Sectiqns. Also on hand PRoF. TAYLER LEwis; WoRKS. College Room8 Papered and De(X)'fated. Binding done to oriUr. 11 r STATE ST., ScHENE,.CTADY, N. Y. DEPARTMENT OF :\'IEDICINE. ALBANY MEDICAL CoLLEGE.- Term commences First Tuesday in September and continues twenty weeks. The plan of instruction com- bines clinical teaching, with lectures. Special opportunities for the study of chemistry and of practical anatomy. ExPENSEs. - Matricu.lation fee, $s. Term fee, $wo. Perpetual Ticket, $rso. Graduation fee, $25. Dissecting fee, $s. Fee for labo- ratory course, $w. Histological course, $w. For Circulars, address, - PROF. JACOB s. MOSHER, M. D., REGISTRAR, .A lbanJ', N. Y, DE P A. RT M EN T 0 F LA ''r . < THE ALBA:--1Y LAw ScHooL.- The Course of Instruction consists of three terms: the first commencing September 4th, the second N ovem- ber 27th, and the third l\farch sth; each term consisting of twelve weeks. The advantages for the study of the law at Albany are as great as can be found anywhere. The Law Library of the State is open to r< Students; the General Terms of the Supreme Court of the Third De- '' partment, and all the terms of the Court of Appeals. \. Fee for single term, $so ; for h·vo terms, $9o; for three, $130. For information, address ISAAC ED\\VARDS LL. D., DEAN, Albany, N. V. DUDLEY OBSERYA.TORY. This Department of the University is located at Albany, and is de- voted especially to Astronomy and :Meteorology. - For information, address PROF. LE'\-,..IS BOSS, Albany, N. V. ~OTM)N PHOTOG~APHIC STUDIO 55 NOR\..PH PEAHL STRE EJT, ALBANY, N. Y. i Photographers of YAJJE, HAHVARD, PRINCETON, ''VEs- LEY-\N, DARTMOU'fH, LAFAYETTE, ANDOVEH, A:B:BOTT, PHIL. EXETER, PHIL. AND- OVER, vASSAR AND UNION. I PLj\I[\ A[\D COLDPtED PHOTOG~APHS Frcm LOCKET SIZE to FULL LIFE SIZE. GROUPS, COMPOSITION PHOTOGUAPHS AND VIEWS. COLLEGE ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY. VELVET FRAMES, CARTE DEVISITE, VERY CHEAP. Uf\' Our Art Gallery always open to visitors, and ex- planations freely given. <: ,,,. I l I \ ' I '·