must be examined and approved by, the instructors in the departments concerned, and deposited with the Registrar, before such work can be officially recognized. EXPENSES. The University fees and general expenses are, in all respects, the same as for students in the academic department. A statement of the fees charged and the general cost of living for a session of nine months at the University may be found on pages 55 and 56. REGISTRATION. Students of the School of Mining should present themselves for registration at the same times and place as other students of the University. This information may be found on page 58. The session of the School of Mining is of the same length as the college year. STUDENTS (1901-1902). GRADUATES. Branch, Lester VanNoy, NAME. Allen, Arch Turner, YEAR. RESIDENCE. Ph.B., 1897. Pedagogy. Physics, English. Candidate for A.M. Non-resident. Second, S.B., 1900. Candidate for S. M. Non-resident. Greenville. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.B., 1901. Latin, English, Pedagogy. Candidate for A. M. Non-resident. Ph.B., 1901. Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics. S.B., 1901. Geology, Chemistry Physics. Ehringhaus, John Christoph Blucher, First, Columbia, S. C. Reidsville. Elizabeth City. S.B., 1900. Chemistry, English, History. Candidate for S. M. Non-resident. A.B., Wellesley College, 1889. English, Greek, Pedagogy. Ph.B., 1900. Latin, French, English. Candidate for A.M. Non-resident. New Haven, Conn. Chapel Hill. Raleigh. Aberdeen. Chapel Hill. Concord. History, Latin. Candidate for A.M. Non-resident. A.B, 1901. Physics, Mathematics, French. Edenton. First, M D., University of Berne. Microscopic Technique. S.B., 1901. Biology, German, Geology. Candidate for S.M. * The abbreviations indicate the courses selected by students as follows: ARTS, the course leading to the degree of A.B.; PHIL., the course leading to the degree of Ph.B; Sci.. the course leading to the degree of S.B.; ELECT., a selection of courses not leading to a degree but giving preliminary training for Law, Medicine or Teaching, or special instruction in one or more departments as indicated. MIN. indicates election of courses in the School of Mining. Phil., Sci., Sci., Arts, Arts, Arts, Min., |