. North Carolina journal of education . IENCES. Thorough courses in Chemical, Electrical, Civil, and Min-ing Engineering. Graduates easily secure good positions. LAW SCHOOL. Beginning with the session 1907-1908, the Law School willhave a special building. The work of the school will be incharge of three professors: James C. MacRae, Dean; P. McGehee and Prof. Thos. Ruffin. The course is thor-ough and of high grade. The Law Library is specially en-dowed and will prove a most useful adjunct to the instruc-tion given. MEDICAL SCHOOL. There are two departments; two years at Chapel Hill andt


. North Carolina journal of education . IENCES. Thorough courses in Chemical, Electrical, Civil, and Min-ing Engineering. Graduates easily secure good positions. LAW SCHOOL. Beginning with the session 1907-1908, the Law School willhave a special building. The work of the school will be incharge of three professors: James C. MacRae, Dean; P. McGehee and Prof. Thos. Ruffin. The course is thor-ough and of high grade. The Law Library is specially en-dowed and will prove a most useful adjunct to the instruc-tion given. MEDICAL SCHOOL. There are two departments; two years at Chapel Hill andtwo years at Raleigh. These departments are well equipped,having in all 23 instructors. PHARMACY SCHOOL. This school has been very satisfactory since its establish-ment and stands high among Southern schools of graduates are in great demand. Regular two yearscourse leading to the degree of Ph. G. The Fall Term Begins September 9, 1907. Address FRANCIS P. VENABLE, President ac ac ac ac ai Chapel Hill, N. C. I =aE= ac aoi.


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