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[[strikethrough]] [[strikethrough]] be [[/strikethrough]] which will doubtless meet with such encouragement as the rapid advancement of his pupils clearly shew him entitled to. the course of study is progressive and a full course through all his classes embraces every line of art- those desiring to become pupils of the National Academy of Design, can only do so by first attaining a certain amount of proficiency, and we know of no other source so well calculated to enable them to attain it. others desire to devote hours for instruction when the academy is not open and many prefer such seasons of the year as it is not in session [[strikethrough]] to [[/strikethrough]] or to study such branches of art as are not there taught, to all such the school of Professor Cummings afford a ready means of acquiring the necessary knowledge in a practical manner. [[/strikethrough]]

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Note: there is a large "X" in the middle of the page through much of the text. YES, the whole thing is voided. REOPENED to fix [[/strikethrough]]