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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.

SUMMER CLASSES IN
LATIN AND GREEK.

1892.

Instruction will be given in Latin and Greek during the
coming vacation, beginning July 13th and ending September 12th.

The courses will be adapted to:—

1. Beginners.

2. Students preparing themselves for College or University
courses. Special preparation will be given to those who wish to
enter the Senior or Intermediate Classes in the University the
following session.

3. Teachers or intending teachers.

The instruction will be thorough and systematic (embracing
translation, grammar-review, exercise-work, meters, etc.), and, as
far as possible, adapted to the individual needs of the student.

The University is situated near Charlottesville, Va., at the
intersection of the Chesapeake and Ohio and Piedmont Air-Line
Railroads, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a situation
noted for its healthfulness.

The fee for either language is $20.00; for both, $35.00, payable
upon entering.

Board, room, and attendance may be had at from $15.00 to
$20.00 per month.

For further information, address,

R. S. RADFORD, Ph. D.,
Instructor in Latin and Greek.


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