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The Jackson Sanatorium

Dansville (Liv. Co.) New York

Most beautiful and commodious Fire Proof Building in the world, used as a Health Institution. All forms of Hydro-therapeutics, massage, rest cure; electricity administered by skilled attendants. A staff of regular physicians of large experience; a commodations and service of highest class. Superior cuisine directed by Emma P. Ewing, teacher of cooking at Chautauqua. Do not fail to write for illustrated literature and terms if seeking health or rest. Address

J. ARTHUR JACKSON, M. D., Sec`y

Box X

THE UNIVERSITY
OF MICHIGAN

ORGANIZED

1837

The University of Michigan is a part of the public educational system of the State of Michigan, is governed by a Board of Regents, elected by popular vote for terms of eight years. The University furnishes ample facilities for liberal education in literature, science and the arts, and for thorough professional study of engineering, medicine, pharmacy, law and dentistry. Through the aid that has been received from the United States and the State it is enabled to offer its privileges, with only moderate charges, to all persons of either sex who are qualified for admission, wherever their homes.

....ORGANIZATION....

The University comprises the following departments, schools and colleges, each having its special faculty:

The Department of Literature, Science and the Arts (including the Graduate School and the Summer School);

The Department of Engineering;

The Department of Medicine and Surgery;

The Department of Law;

The School of Pharmacy;

The Homœopathic Medical College;

The College of Dental Surgery.

....DEGREES....

In the Department of Literature, Science and the Arts, different lines of study lead to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Letters, the corresponding Masters' degrees, and the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Science.

In the professional schools degrees are given as follows: In the Department of Engineering, the degrees of Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and Electrical Engineer; in the Department of Medicine and Surgery, the degree of Doctor of Medicine; in the Department of Law, the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws; in the School of Pharmacy, the degrees of Pharmaceutical Chemist and Bachelor of Science; in the Homœopathic Medical College, the degree of Doctor of Medicine; in the College of Dental Surgery, the degrees Doctor of Dental Surgery and Doctor of Dental Science.

Students in any department of the University may enter the classes in any other department, upon obtaining permission from the faculties of the respective departments.

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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The Jackson Sanatorium

Dansville (Liv. Co.) New York

Most beautiful and commodious Fire Proof Building in the world, used as a Health Institution. All forms of Hydro-therapeutics, massage, rest cure; electricity administered by skilled attendants. A staff of regular physicians of large experience; a commodations and service of highest class. Superior cuisine directed by Emma P. Ewing, teacher of cooking at Chautauqua. Do not fail to write for illustrated literature and terms if seeking health or rest. Address

J. ARTHUR JACKSON, M. D., Sec'y

Box X

HARPER'S

MAGAZINE

"Talking of the illustrated
magazines brings us to the
ever delightful

HARPER'S

In spite of the keen com-
petition, this still remains
THE BRIGHTEST AND
BEST ILLUSTRATED
MAGAZINE IN THE
LANGUAGE."

The Daily News, London.

Harper's Magazine

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MARY JOHNSTON

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ISS MARY JOHNSTON, the author of "Prisoners of Hope," a

story which was one of the marked successes of the year, has written a still more exciting romance of colonial Virginia life of an earlier period-the period of Master John Rolfe, who appears in a very attractive way in the story.

Published as a serial in The Atlantic Monthly, beginning with the number for June, 1899, under the title

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD

SPECIAL OFFER In order to introduce the Atlantic to a large circle of hew readers, the publishers announce that a trial subscription for three months will be sent, ON RECEIPT OF 50 CENTS, to any person whose name does not now appear upon the Atlantic subscription list.

35 Cents a Copy. $4.00 a Year.

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., 4 PARK ST., BOSTON

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