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lege of Liberal Arts, Woman's College, Conservatory of Music, University Academy, Art Department, and the College of Medicine, located at Portland, Oregon.

COLORADO COLLEGE.

Colorado Springs, Col.; founded, 1874. E. P. Tenney, President; Faculty, 7; Students: Collegiate, 9, Scientific and Preparatory, 113, total, 122; B. A.; Library, 6,000; non-sectarian; tuition, $40.00, extra for assaying and analytical chemistry.

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO.

Boulder, Col.; founded, 1875. Joseph A. Sewall, M. D., LL. D., President; Faculty, Collegiate and Preparatory, 9; Students, all departments, 115 (in 1881); B. A., B. S.; Library, 5,000; non-sectarian; both sexes; tuition, non-residents, $15.00. New Medical Department. Maintains Preparatory and Normal Courses.

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER.

Denver, Col.; founded, 1880. Rev. David H. Moore, A. M., D. D., Chancellor; Faculty: Collegiate, 12, Musical, Medical, Business, 34, total, 46; students, in all departments, 350; A. B., B. S.; Library, 7,500 (in 1881); control, Methodist Episcopal; both sexes; tuition, $100.00; dormitories.

COLLEGE OF ST. AUGUSTINE.

Benicia, Cal.; founded, 1867. Rt. Rev. J. H. D. Wingfield, D. D., LL. D., President; Faculty, 5; Students, all departments, 98 (in 1881); Classical, Liter

ary, Scientific Courses; Library, 1,500 (in 1881); control, Protestant Episcopal; tuition, $120.00. Preparatory Department.

ST. IGNATIUS COLLEGE.

San Francisco, Cal.; founded, 1859. Rev. R. E. Kenna, S. J., President; Faculty, 17; Students, in all departments, 400; B. A., B. S.; Library, 10,000 (in 1880); control, Roman Catholic; tuition, $80.00. Maintains Preparatory Department.

SANTA CLARA COLLEGE.

Santa Clara, Cal.; founded, 1851. Rev. R. E. Kenna, S. J., President; Faculty, all departments, 29; Students, entire, 242; B. A., B. S.; Library, 12,000; Roman Catholic; tuition, $54.00; tuition, board, etc., $350.00; dormitories. Maintains Preparatory and Commercial Courses.

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC.

Santa Clara, Cal.; founded, 1852. C. C. Stratton, D. D., President; Faculty: Collegiate, 8, all departments, 18; Students: Collegiate, 59, in all departments, 266; B. A., B. Ph., B. S.; Library, 2,000; control, Methodist Episcopal; both sexes; tuition and board, $250.00. Maintains courses in Music, Painting, and Commerce, and Preparatory Department.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.

Berkeley, Cal.; founded, 1868. Wm. T. Reid, A. M., President; Faculty: Collegiate, 33, all departments, 61; Students: Collegiate, 215, Law, 136, Medical, 59, Dental, 39, Pharmacy, 51, total, 510; B. A.,

B. S., B. L., Ph. B.; higher degrees are Ph. D., C. E., M. E., Mech. E., M. A., M. S.; Library, 23,500; control, State; both sexes; tuition: State residents, free, nonresidents, $50.00. Maintains Departments of Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dentistry.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.

Los Angeles, Cal.; founded, 1879. Rev. M. M. Bovard, A. M., President; Faculty, 13; Students, all departments, Collegiate, Preparatory, and Music, 154; B. A., B. Ph., B. S.; Library, small; control, Methodist Episcopal; both sexes; tuition, $45.00, extra for music, drawing, and Spanish; dormitories. Maintains Preparatory and Commercial Departments.

UNIVERSITY OF DESERET.

John R.

Salt Lake City, Utah; founded, 1850. Park, M. D., President; Faculty, 9; Students, 225; degrees, -; Library, 3,000; non-sectarian; both sexes; tuition, $48.00, free to most persons of the Territory.

COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY.

Washington, D. C.; founded, 1821. James C. Welling, LL. D., President; Faculty: Collegiate, 9, all departments, 24; Students: Collegiate, 40, all departments, 388; A. B.; Library, 7,000; control, Baptist; tuition, $60.00; twelve scholarships. Maintains Departments of Theology, Law, and Medicine.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY.

Washington, D. C.; founded, 1867. Rev. Wm. W. Patton, D. D., LL. D., President; Faculty: Collegiate, 5, other departments, 32; A. B.; Library, 11,000; non-sectarian; both sexes; tuition, free. Maintains Law, Medical, Dental, Theological, Preparatory, Normal, and Industrial Departments. Though open to every race, it is pre-eminently a school for the colored

race.

U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY.

Brigadier

West Point, N. Y.; founded, 1800. Major General Wesley Merritt, Superintendent; Faculty: Collegiate, 12, total number of instructors, 51; Students, 303; Library, 29,135. The Board of Control is appointed by Secretary of War upon nomination of Representatives in Congress, and ten by President of the United States. Tuition, free; three hundred and forty-four scholarships; barracks for cadets. Graduates from the Academy are eligible for promotion in the United States Army.

UNIVERSITIES

OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Below we give a list of the Universities in the United Kingdom, which are chartered to grant degrees.

1. University of Oxford. Chartered by Henry III. Number of colleges, 25; number of professors, 53; number of members of convocation, about 5,200; number of students, about 2,800.

2. University of Cambridge. Founded in 12th century. Has seventeen colleges; thirty-six professors; about 6,000 in the Senate; about 6,000 students.

3. University of Durham. Founded 1832.

4. University of London. Founded 1837.

5. Victoria University. Founded 1879.

6. University of Edinburgh. Founded 1582. Has about 3,200 students.

7. University of Glasgow (1451). Has twenty-eight professors; about 2,300 students.

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