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Aborn's Teachers' Manual of Elementary Drawing.

Requires no drawing-book. It is simple and straightforward. It is a collection of effective exercises that have been slowly gathered one at a time. Four kinds of work in one book.

I. Pictorial Object Drawing.

Part II. Imaginative Drawing.
Part III. Three-Dimension Drawing.
(To Supplement Manual Training.)

Part IV. Eye and Hand Training.

Single copies $2.50 by mail.

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Sight-Reading Cards.

Selections from the Last Six Books of the Aeneid, with connecting summary and vocabulary of new words. They can be used as soon as the pupil has read the First Book.

A complete set of the cards will be sent by mail for twenty-five cents.

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MARIETTA, O.

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L. W. FAIRFIELD, VICE-PRES.

NORMAL COLLEGE,

ANGOLA, INDIANA.

Does it pay to go to this kind of a school? One year ago a bright young man who had been here about 6 months coveted a position as teacher in a certain village at $500 a year. We failed to get him the place. He said: "Well, if I can't get that place, I'll be with you in school next year." As president of the school, I answered him that if he had decided to go to school a year, that it was a great blessing to him that he failed to get that $500 place. He came last year, and the result was that he was elected county commissioner of schools in his state at $1,200 a year. This quite likely means that he will clear $700 a year for four years, by coming to school one year at an expense of about $150. Another young man who taught for $35 a month, came here one more year, graduating in Scientific Course. The result was $100 a month last year, and $120 a month this year. That is, one year's schooling at a cost of about $150 made a difference of $85 a month in teaching. One of our lady graduates, after being here two years, brought her salary from $30 to $100 per month, and so on. These are not all, but a few of many cases. Does it pay? It pays in money, happiness and usefulness.

We are prepared to meet every want of those who have to go to school from one to two terms at a time. Indeed, some of our most able graduates have taken their work here that way. We conduct review classes in common branches every term. We have classes in Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra, Physics, Civil Government and Physical Geography every term; also a large number of classes in Latin, German and Greek every term. Besides this, professional instruction in the Science and Art of Teaching is given all the time. One able professor gives his time to this work. Remember, all this work is done every term. But, one may ask, what advantages have you for those who have but little education? We answer that every term classes are formed for those who would enter BEGINNING CLASSES in Arithmetic, Grammar, History, Physiology, and young men and young women enter these classes every term. Six years ago, a young man of twenty came here from Michigan. He began in these classes, and in four years graduated in our classical course and is now high school teacher in a city of his own state. You say you don't know enough to enter this institution. We answer, you are exactly the one we are now trying to get.

The six proprietors are teachers of large experience. Their methods are unique. No school can give you better advantages for review. In Arithmetic and English our methods are published, and tens of thousands now use them. Expenses never over $2.80 for Board, Room Rent, and Tuition; yet we expect them to fall below this figure this year.

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of panic, our last term was the largest in
give all their time to the work. In spite
our history. Many students now board
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want.

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lished by The Practical Text Book Company of Cleveland, Ohio, is pronounced by everyone who has seen it, a great success. It gives the spelling, pronunciation, syllable divisions, definitions, etc., of 33,000 words, and general information. Price, indexed and bound in Morocco, 50 cents. The publishers desire an agent in each school and town.

Selections from the Last Six Books of the

Aeneid, with connecting summary and vocabulary
of new words. They can be used as soon as the
pupil has read the First Book.

for twenty-five cents.
A complete set of the cards will be sent by mail

MARTIN R. ANDREWS,

MARIETTA, O.

BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY,
-CINCINNATI, O., U. 8. A.

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DEPARTMENTS:

Normal, with two and three year courses.

Collegiate, with Classical, Philosophical and Scientific Courses.
Music, with courses for Piano, Organ, and Voice.

Commercial, with courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography and
Typewriting.

Write for Catalogue to

J. A. CUMMINS, A. M., President.

Aborn's Teachers' Manual of Elementary Drawing.

Requires no drawing-book. It is simple and straightforward. It is a collection of effective exercises that have been slowly gathered one at a time. Four kinds of work in one book.

1. Pictorial Object Drawing.

Part II. Imaginative Drawing.
Part III. Three-Dimension Drawing.
(To Supplement Manual Training.)

Part IV. Eye and Hand Training.

Single copies $2.50 by mail.

CLEVELAND PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO., 29 Vincent St., Cleveland 0.

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12 Greek Language and Literature.

13 History and Political Science. 14 Horticulture.

1 Arts.

15 Industrial Arts.

16 Latin Language and Litera-
ture.

17 Mathematics and Astronomy.
18 Mechanical Engineering.
19 Military Science and Tactics.
20 Mining and Metallurgy.
21 Pharmacy.

22 Philosophy.

23 Physics and Electrical Engineering.

24 Rhetoric.

25 Romance Languages and Lit

eratures.

26 Veterinary Medicine.
27 Zoology and Entomology.

2. COURSES OF STUDY.

2 Latin Course in Philosophy.
3 English Course in Philosophy.
4 Modern Language Course in
Philosophy.

5 Science.

6 Agriculture.

7 Short Course in Agriculture (2 years).

8 Horticulture and Forestry.

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9 Civil Engineering.
10 Mining Engineering.

11 Short Course in Mining (2yrs).
12 Electrical Engineering.
13 Mechanical Engineering.
14 Industrial Arts.
15 Ceramics.

16 Pharmacy.

17 Veterinary Medicine.

18 Preparatory Medical Course.

SCHOOLS.

14 Engineering.

5 Pharmacy.

6 Veterinary Medicine.

The only charges made by the University are an incidental fee of $15.00 and, for students who enter the laboratories, fees ranging from $6.00 to $30.00 a year. All fees are paid in three installments.

II. THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL-LAW.

The Undergraduate Course covers two full college years, from September to June. A graduate course for one year is offered. Annual tuition $60.00, payable in advance.

III. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

1. For the general courses there is one year of preparatory study. 2. For the Technical Courses preparatory studies amounting to about two-thirds of the work of one year, can be taken at the University.

An incidental fee of $15.00 a year, payable in three installments, is the only charge in this school.

CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION.

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