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A VIEW OF THE MARION NORMAL COLLEGE GROUNDS, MARION, INDIANA

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Thousands of young men and women have to settle the above questions this year. The Marion Normal College offers the following points for the careful consideration of every one who is trying to solve the college problem.

1. No other institution offers better accommodation for the money. The city is wide-awake and attractive. The fuel is the
best in the world. The buildings are attractive, clean and comfortable and the vicinity healthful.

2. The instructors are thoroughly educated and practical normal teachers. The teachers' training department is second to
none in the country. Those who have never taught, but have had training, are in greater demand than experienced teachers
without this training.

3. The Preparatory, Teachers' Scientific, Classic and Law Courses are well organized and offer excellent opportunities in
the various lines of work. They are all strong and practical.
4. Those preparing to

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teach will find the very best instruction in every branch. The strongest teachers teach the common

5. The general student may select his own studies and carry the work as far as he desires.

6. The courses in History and Literature are strong, and careful consideration is given to the Reading Circle Work.

7. The reputation of the school is first-class and the grades issued by the institution accepted by the best medical colleges and universities in the country.

8. The graduates of the various departments are holding excellent positions as teachers, bookkeepers, stenographers, telegraph operators and as instructors in oratory and elocution, in many states.

9. The department of Oratory is strong and offers advantages unsurpassed in any other school. The Law Department is superior. 10. The past year was one of great prosperity. The coming year promises still greater growth and advancement.

For full particulars about all departments, send for new illustrated catalogue, FREE. Address

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C. W. BOUCHER, Principal

or MRS. C. W. BOUCHER, Associate, MARION, IND.

Butler
College

Indianapolis, Indiana

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FFILIATED with the University of Chicago on terms that are a guarantee that the undergraduate course in the College is practically on a par with. that of University and that it is so recognized by the University. Next annual session begins September 30. Thorough courses in the essential elements of a liberal education conducted by instructors who have had the benefit of the best University training. Healthful and convenient location, modern appliances, laboratories, libraries, gymnasium. Terms low. Write for catalogue.

SCOT BUTLER, President

SPECIAL SPRING SESSION

The Indiana Kindergarten and Primary Normal Training School

Indianapolis. May 18th to June 12th, Special Course for Primary Teachers

Regular Course, two years. Post Graduate Course, one year. Primary training a part of the regular work. Classes formed in February and September. Free Scholarships granted each term. Send for catalogue. MRS. ELIZA A. BLAKER, Superintendent, 1313 N. Illinois Street

ROCHESTER NORMAL UNIVERSITY,

ROCHESTER, IND.

School Year began Sept. 2, and will be continuous until Aug. 1, 1903
Students enter at any time. DEPARTMENTS: Review, Academic,
Teachers', Scientific, Classic, Music, Fine Art, Commercial Short-
hand and Typewriting Trained Faculty. Thorough Work. Expenses
Low. Write for Catalogue

W. H. BANTA.

FOUND OPPORTUNITY FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS TO STUDY

MEDICINE AND PHARMACY DURING VACATION

Illinois Medical College

(Summer School of Medicine and Pharmacy)

HEMAN H. BROWN, M. D. President

Regular graduating School of Medicine, four years of six months each. School of Pharmacy, two years of six months each Ninety per cent of attendance are school teachers. All new buildings, just occupied. Laboratories and Hospital new. Clinics large. Write for Ninth Annual Catalogue, just out.

WILLARD C. SANFORD, M. D., Secretary

College, 182-184 Washington Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois

Earlham College

RICHMOND, INDIANA

Fall Term opens Monday, September 14

Do you aspire to a higher position?

Graduates and old students of Earlham are at present occupying chairs in
such Universities as Johns Hopkins, Pennsylvania, Chicago, Michigan, Iowa,
Indiana, Purdue, Illinois, New Mexico Howard, Friends University. S
And such Colleges as Vassar, Mount Holyoke, Carleton, Beloit, Colorado,
Haverford, Penn, Guilford, Pacific, Wilmington.
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Many Earlham Graduates are holding positions in State Normal Schools,
City Superintendencies, High School Principalships, and all other grades of
public school work.

Send for catalogue and acquaint yourself with the Earlham idea

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DEPAUW UNIVERSITY

The oldest, strongest and best equipped Methodist Educational institution in Indiana.

Departments of Latin, Greek, German, Hebrew, French, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Physics,
Philosophy, Pedagogy, Political Science, English, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, Oratory,
History, Biology, Bible, Music, Pipe Organ, Voice Culture, Fine Art, Wood Carving, Astronomy,
and Physical Culture.

Special opportunities in departmental libraries, seminaria, clubs, and societies.
Location favorable to health, correct conduct, and success in study.

Note the following extract from the United States Health Bulletin, of September, 1902:

"Among the Schools that met with the general approval of the experts investigating these matters for us, and which we have no hesitation in recommending to our readers is the DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind. We know nothing about the course of study at this school for it is of no interest to us, but if the same care is taken with the mental welfare of the pupil as is shown and plainly shown to be taken with the physical, we feel that it deserves the support of parents and the encouragement of the public.' For full information write the President,

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IRISH'S AMERICAN AND BRITISH AUTHORS

It contains portraits of leading American authors and
pictures of their homes; discussions of the writings
of both American and British authors; biographies,
references, criticisms, and choice selections. Also a
study of the Bible as a literary work. Full cloth, 344
pages. Price, prepaid, $1.25. Introduction, $12.00 a
dozen, prepaid

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GRAMMAR AND ANALYSIS BY DIAGRAMS. Containing 600 sentences diagrammed by the Improved Straight-line System," with many notes explaining difficult points in analysis and parsing. Price, prepaid, $1.25 ORTHOGRAPHY AND ORTHOEPY. Cloth, 128 pages. Price, prepaid, 50c. Introduction, $4.80 a doz., prepaid TREASURED THOUGHTS. A literary Gem-Book. Cloth, 160 pages. Price, prepaid, 50c. Light-blue cloth with gold stamp, price, prepaid. 75c. Name on back of book in gold for 25c extra

3 Books-One $1.25 book and two 50c books, prepaid, $2,00

2 Books-One $1.25 book and one 50c book, prepaid, $1.60

Address all orders to the author,

All 4 Books $3

Prepaid....

FRANK V. IRISH, 315 Wabash Av., Chicago, Ill.

WANTED - FAITHFUL PERSON TO TRAVEL FOR Teachers Wanted. fened at en both

well established house in a few counties, calling on retail merchants and agents. Local territory. Salary $1024 a year and expenses, payable $19.70 a week in cash and expenses advanced. Positions permanent if desired, or for summer season. Business successful and rushing. Standard House, Educational Department, Caxton Building, Chicago.

more teachers experienced and inexperienced. We have more calls this year than ever before. Schools and Colleges supplied with competent teachers free of cost. Address with stamp,

American Teachers' Association,

J. L. Graham, LL.D. Mgr.

MEMPHIS, TENN.

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