ays'Cloth- mantly examine. LIN, Hard, Mistle the State. at lowest CO. AN. ath INSTITUTE, E. prietor. WE, St. WLESS EX- H. University Courier. VOL. I. LAWRENCE. KANSAS. APRIL 10, 1879. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. NO.7. LAWRENCE, KANSAS. REV. JAMES MARVIN, D. D.. President. Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. FRANK H. SNOW, A. M., Professor of Natural History. HERBERT S. S. SMITH, B. S., Professor of Physics, Astronomy and Engineering. DAVID H. ROBINSON, A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature. EPHRAIM MILLER, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. JAMES H. CANFIELD, A. M., Professor of History and English Language and Literature GEORGE E. PATRICK, M. S., Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy. FRANCES SCHLEGEL Assistant Professor of German and French. KATE STEPHENS, B. A., Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages. ALCINDA L. MORROW, Assistant Professor in Normal and Preparatory Department. CLARA L. MORRIS, B. S., Instructor in Music. PROF. B. F. MUDGE, A. M., Lecturer on Geology and Paleontology. CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, MODERN LITERATURE, COURSES OF STUDY. CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAW, NATURAL HISTORY, CHEMISTRY, NORMAL. PREPARATORY. FALL TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 10th. The University of Kansas is a part of the Educational System of the State. For beauty and healthfulness of location, for ease of access as a geographical center, and for completeness in all the appliances which the student requires, this institution is unsurpassed in the West. TUITION FREE. For Information address the Chancellor. JAMES MARVIN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS.