School catalog, 1889-1890 . Painting, andother branches can usually be arranged to suit the conven-ience of the pupil, the fees being the same as the monthlyfees for the regular course ; viz: a Grecian Helmet. From a pen-and-ink drawing by John J. Bissegger, a pupil in the School. 24 School Year. The next school year of thirty-six weeks begins the thirdMonday in September (the i6th) and ends at the first ofJune. The evening classes open the second Monday inOctober (the 14th) and close at the middle of April. Thereis a vacation of one week at Christmas. The School is alsoclosed on


School catalog, 1889-1890 . Painting, andother branches can usually be arranged to suit the conven-ience of the pupil, the fees being the same as the monthlyfees for the regular course ; viz: a Grecian Helmet. From a pen-and-ink drawing by John J. Bissegger, a pupil in the School. 24 School Year. The next school year of thirty-six weeks begins the thirdMonday in September (the i6th) and ends at the first ofJune. The evening classes open the second Monday inOctober (the 14th) and close at the middle of April. Thereis a vacation of one week at Christmas. The School is alsoclosed on legal holidays and on the Friday following Thanks-giving Day. Hours of Study—Day Classes. The hours of study for the day classes are from nineoclock to one, and from two to four every day in the weekexcept Saturday. Evening Classes. Evening classes in all the branches except Wood Carvingare in session from the second Monday in October untilthe middle of April, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdaysand Fridays, from half-past seven to half-past nine evening in each week is devoted to lectures. Class for Teachers in Public and other Schools. Special arrangements are made for the accommoda


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