The Wisconsin blue book . SANFORD, B. L., (Eng.) Fellow in History, Room 11, Main Hall. SUMMATION OF STUDENTS. (January, 1893.) Fellows 9 Resident Graduates 42 Candidates for 2d Degrees, in absentia 40 College of Letters and Science . 605 College of Engineering 177 College of Agriculture 173 College of Law 151 School of Pharmacy 64 Deducting twice classified 8 Total ... 1,25* Students m bummer Softool, ... .The endeavor of the University is 1. To provide amply for higher learning and disciplinary training by a group of college:courses, each capable of extensive modification by elective studies


The Wisconsin blue book . SANFORD, B. L., (Eng.) Fellow in History, Room 11, Main Hall. SUMMATION OF STUDENTS. (January, 1893.) Fellows 9 Resident Graduates 42 Candidates for 2d Degrees, in absentia 40 College of Letters and Science . 605 College of Engineering 177 College of Agriculture 173 College of Law 151 School of Pharmacy 64 Deducting twice classified 8 Total ... 1,25* Students m bummer Softool, ... .The endeavor of the University is 1. To provide amply for higher learning and disciplinary training by a group of college:courses, each capable of extensive modification by elective studies. 2. To provide thorough technical training in the leading professions. 3. To contribute to the advancement of knowledge, and to train students in investiga-tion. 4. To contribute directly to the higher education of the people. COTjZEGHS of the uni versity, T. The College ok Letters and Science,ii. The College of Mechanics and Engineering,in. The College ok AgrioulturBiiv. Tm: College ok law. v. Im; School ok Pharmacy. *. STATE INSTITUTIONS. 4^5 The College of Letters and Science embraces: A. Under the Course System. L The Ancient Classical Course. II. The Modern Classical Course. III. The General Science Course. IV. The English Course. V. The Civic Historic Course. VI. The Special Science Course, antecedent to MedicineVII. The Special Courses for Normal School Graduates. B. Under the Group System. An unlimited number of courses. C. Under the Graduate System. I. A school of Economics, Political Science and Various other Graduate and Fellowship College of Mechanics and Engineering embraces: I. The Civil Engineering Course, including Railway and Structural The Mechanical Engineering Course. III. The Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Courses. IV. The Electrical Engineering College of Agriculture embraces: I. The Experiment Station. II. The Graduate Courses. III. The Long Agricultural Course. IV. The Short Agricultural


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