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Show L'niv rsitv of Utah an.l State Nor-nial Nor-nial School. The next academic year will begin Sjcptetnlier 111 The follow Ing courses mo provided; 1 Course in leneral Science I 2. Course in Liberal Arta. I . ;).- Cottrsu In (lining ICugltiecVlng. --'I. Ailvnnced Normal Coursu. 1'iicli of IIii'hu lends to Ihi'b.TcCiihiuru-ntc Ihi'b.TcCiihiuru-ntc degree, the Noimal niploiun, tiy provision of sluto Invv, exempts the holder from all examinations in the public school syutriii, 5. A four ycur's Norninl Cmute lending lo u certlllcale of graduation which exempts thu holder from teacher's examination (or u term of years. (1. Preparatory course lending to tho collegiate courses. Tuition fa five in nil ili-turhiientH ! Ilin nulv rlmi-mi fm enlriince fa nu aiitiunl legistiutinn feu (i ten dollars, (ino hundred duo scholarships scholar-ships nre maintained in connection with tho Normal .School ; applications for appointment to such scholarships must lie infulo to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction through the County Superintendent. Since the Inst academic year it thorough iiiipped Training School lias been I'ltnblishcd on tho University gimiuds; ti v iiiiuihIiiiii mid a manual training department havo been added Kulraiice examinations may be held at the homes of the applicants, under the supt-rvbiuii of Inu County Superintendents; Superin-tendents; gruilualcsof accredited schools may be ndiuittnil without examinations. exami-nations. Foi ralutogui's uud other Information aihliesH Dr. .1. K. Talinage, Prusldeut o the IJiilvcisity or the undersigned, I) It. Allen, Secretary, University of Utah, Salt Liiku City. |