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THE CONCORDIENSIS. VoL. II. ScHENECTADY, N. Y., MARCH, 1879. No. 6. UNION UNIVERSITY. REV. ELIPI-JJ-\LET N()J'T POTrfER, D. D., LL.D., PRESIDENT. UNION COLLEGE, ScHENECTADY, N. Y. -0- x. CLASSICAL CouRSE.- The Classical Course is the usual bacca- laureate course of American colleges. Students may be permitted to pursue additional studies in either of the other courses. 2. SciENTIFIC CouRsE.-In the Scientific Course the modern lan- guages are substitttted for the ancient, and the amount of mathematical and English studies is increased. 3 . ScHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.- The student in this depart- men't enjoys advantages nowhere surpassed, 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 practical knowledge for instrumental field work. , 4 . EcLECTIC CouRsE.-An Eclectic Course, consisting of studies I selected at pleasure from the preceding courses, may be taken by any one who, upon examination, Is found qualified to pursue it. On the \ completion of this a certificate of attainment will be given. There are also special courses in Analytical Chemistry, Metallurgy 1 and Natural History. For Catalogues, or for special information, address E. M. JENKINS, REGISTRAR, Sc/zenechtdy, N. r. ---------------------- ----------- REESE g H,!LRTLEY~ Dealers in Family Groceries ar1d Provisions, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Canned Goo.ds and Vegetables. Also, Crockery, Tobacco, etc. Cor. Union and Romeyn Sts., ~chenectady. Goods delivered free. ------------- -·- JAMES H. BAP\_HYTE, BooKSELLER AND STATIONER, AND PUBLISHER OF Jackson'~ Mechanics, Optics, Acoustics, Trigonome- try and Conic Sections. Also on hand PRoF. TAYLER LKWis' WoRKS. College Rooms Papered and IJeco'rated. Bind't'ng done to Qrder. Ill STATE ST., SCHENECTADY, N.Y. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. ALBANY MEDICr~L CoLLEGE.- Term commences First Tuesday in September and contmues t\venty weeks. The plan of instn1ction com- bines clinical teaching, with lectures. Special opportunities for the study of chemistry and of practical anatomy. . ExPENSES. - Matri~ulation fee, $~. T~rm fee, $roo. Perpetual Ticket, $rso. Graduat!on fee 1 $zs. D1ssectmg fee, $s. Fee for labo- ratory course, $ro. Histological course, $ro. For Circulars address PROF. JACOB S. MOSHER, M. D., REGIST~AR, 't Albany, N. Y .. DEPARTMENT OF LAW. THE ALBANY LAw ScHOOL.-The Course of Instruction consists of three terms: the first. commencing September 4th, the second N ovem- ber 27th, and the tlurd March sth ; each term consisting of twelve- weeks. The advanta~es for the study of. the law at Albany a:r:e as great as can be found anywnere. The Law Library of the State IS open to· 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 two terms, $go· for three $x 3 o. For information, address ' ' ISAAC EDWARDS, LL. D., DEAN: Albany, N. Y. DUDLEY OBSERVATORY. This De,Partment of the University is located at Albany, and is de- voted especially to Astronomy and Meteorology. For jnformation, address PROF. LEWIS BOSS, Albany, N. Y. NO'l~l\·fAN I Photographic Company, rlLBANY, N. Y. CL:\SS PHC)TOGRAPHERS oF UNION COLLEGE, 1878-79. College Buildings, Landscapes, Class and Society Group Pictures of 1878 may be had at Class Rates. ~ Every person named in the official cataloO'ue of the c·ollege entitleu to onr pictures at contract rates:-. W e make every de.•wriptio n of work knmo n to Plwtvgraphy, _ incl11dz'ng the reprod-uction of old pict'llres. COLLEGE i-\LBUMS AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF FRAMES. ~ Onl' Art Gallery always open to visitors, and ex-· planations freely given.