The industries of New Orleans, her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and manufactures, conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . The Industries of New Orleans. 191 TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA, Medical^ Law^ Collegiate and High School Departments. Board of HON. RANDALL L. GIBSON, (U. S. Senator) President. HON. CHAS. E. FENNER, First McCONNELL, Second N. STRONG, Esq., Treasurer. WM. PRESTON JOHNSTON, President of HUNT, Emer
The industries of New Orleans, her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and manufactures, conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . The Industries of New Orleans. 191 TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA, Medical^ Law^ Collegiate and High School Departments. Board of HON. RANDALL L. GIBSON, (U. S. Senator) President. HON. CHAS. E. FENNER, First McCONNELL, Second N. STRONG, Esq., Treasurer. WM. PRESTON JOHNSTON, President of HUNT, Emeritus Kector, WM. F. MELLEN, Esq., Dean of Law G. RICHARDSON, M. D., Dean of Medical Department. TULAKE HALL. A full Corps of 30 Able Professors in all Df^partments of Instruction. Full collegiate courses in Languages, Literature and Sciences. The instruction inLatin, Greek, Mathematics, English Language and Literature is scientific and Languages are a specialty. French, German, Spanish and Italian are taught intheir literature and as mother tongues, with board in good families speaking correctly. In the Departments of Physics, Mechanics and Chemistry, special attention is di-rected to the elevation of these branches of science to the industries of the steam engine, the telegraph, the telephone, the electric light, photo
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