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THE NATIONAL

NORMAL UNIVERSITY,

LEBANON, OHIO.

ITS GRADUATES DO THE BEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE WORK.

HE National Normal University, of Lebanon, Ohio, established in 1855, has recently been reorganized on a more solid basis than ever before, with an addition to the faculty and some new departments added also. Better than any word of ours, although we have known the institution since its foundation, is the splendid and honorable record made by its graduates. In the best schools in nearly every State in the Union these graduates will be found doing the best and most effective work. President Holbrook exacts and always has a faithful performance of whatever is undertaken to be performed so that the graduates know how to do good work, hold their places, and command the best salaries. They know how to set shoulder to the wheel, to advance the school system in all the elements which give it success, and have power to speak from personal knowledge on these points, and we are confident that the University has entered upon a new and unprecedentedly prosperous era in its long and creditable history.-EDITORI AL.-American Journal of Education, November 9, 1893.

One of the best Schools in the United States.-EDITORIAL.-Southern Educational Journal.

For full information and catalogue sent free, address
PRES. ALFRED HOLBROOK,

LEBANON, OHIO.

THE NEW AMERICAN TEACHERS' AGENCY.

Teachers seeking positions, and those wishing a change at an increased salary, should address C. B. RUGGLES & CO.. Cincinnati, O. 237 Vine St., (Palace Hotel Bldg.) Room C.

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BUCHTEL COLLEGE,

AKRON, OHIO.

Spring Term Opens March 27, 1894.

Regular Instruction in Psychology and Pedagogy.

Review Classes in Common Branches.

Normal students will be admitted at any time to such classes as their attainments and needs may seem to require. Provision is also made for advanced study with any of the regular college classes, when that seems best. Special facilities are provided for teachers who may wish to spend a term or two in REVIEW.

COURSE OF STUDY.

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Students giving satisfactory evidence of proficiency in any studies of the course, will be permitted to substitute other studies.

Those who complete the course will receive a certificate to that effect. High School graduates may complete the course in one year, taking the course in Pedagogy, the Review of Grammar and Arithmetic, and such other studies as they may elect, in either the Preparatory or the College Department.

Students should be well prepared in Common Branches to complete the course in the prescribed time.

Normal students not having time for the full course may select such studies as will best serve their purpose.

For Catalog containing courses of study and full information concerning boarding, cost of tuition, etc., write to the College Secretary, Mr. C. R. OLIN, to Dr. O. CONE, President, or to

SAMUEL FINDLEY,

Principal Normal Department.

211 Wabash Ave., Chicago.

C. J. ALBERT, Manager.

FOR SEPTEMBER, we now have more than TWICE as many vacancies as we had a year ago this time,-many very, very good ones, at large salaries. We do more direct. personal work for those who register with us than any other agency. Send for our new Hand Book, and read "One Man's Experience." Our vacancies are in all lines of educational work, and in every part of the country.

ANTIOCH COLLEGE,

YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO.

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NORMAL DEPARTMENT.

The Spring Term and the Summer Normal will afford a splendid opportunity to High School Teachers and Township Superintendents to take a short review course in Latin, Mathematics, Science, or English Literature.

SUMMER NORMAL.

This term will be distinctively for superintendents, teachers, and those preparing to teach. It will be the constant aim to make every lesson a model of the best methods now used. All lesson plans will be thoroughly matured. The term's work in each branch will be a complete resume of the essentials.

The instructors are teachers of experience in Normal Work, and have been for years actively engaged in the work of the public schools.

The Superintendents' Section will hold daily conferences for the discussion of supervision and the problems of general school work. A series of addresses by the leading educators of Western Ohio has been provided.

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EXPENSES. EIGHT WEEKS.

TWENTY-EIGHT. $28.

Twenty-five dollars paid in advance, will cover all your necessary expenses in the Teachers' Course; Twenty-eight will include the Commercial Department also. This small sum includes tuition, boarding, room rent, light, library privileges, and free admission to all the regular lectures held under this management.

For circulars or further information, address the undersigned: PROF. G. A. HUBBELL, Yellow Springs, Ohio.

Antioch College.

PROF. W. C. WILSON, West Carrollton, Ohio. DANIEL ALBRIGHT LONG.

Yellow Springs, Ohio.

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.

Part 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.

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

ANTIOCH COLLEGE,

YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO.

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CALENDAR.

Spring Term begins April 4.
Summer Normal, May 28,
July 20, '94.

SPECIAL FEATURES.

Strong, progressive faculty.
Thorough work.

High standard courses.

Courses:-Classical, Scientific, Latin Scientific, Teachers'.

Departments:- Normal, Commercial,University Extension, Music, Elocution, Drawing, Painting.

NORMAL DEPARTMENT.

The Spring Term and the Summer Normal will afford a splendid opportunity to High School Teachers and Township Superintendents to take a short review course in Latin, Mathematics, Science, or English Literature.

SUMMER NORMAL.

This term will be distinctively for superintendents, teachers, and those preparing to teach.

It will be the constant aim to make every lesson a model of the best methods now used. All lesson plans will be thoroughly matured. The term's work in each branch will be a complete resume of the essentials.

The instructors are teachers of experience in Normal Work, and have been for years actively engaged in the work of the public schools.

The Superintendents' Section will hold daily conferences for the dis. cussion of supervision and the problems of general school work. A series of addresses by the leading educators of Western Ohio has been provided.

$25.

TWENTY-FIVE.

EXPENSES.
EIGHT WEEKS.

TWENTY-EIGHT. $28. Twenty-five dollars paid in advance, will cover all your necessary expenses in the Teachers' Course; Twenty-eight will include the Commercial Department also. This small sum includes tuition, boarding, room rent, light, library privileges, and free admission to all the regular lectures held under this management.

For circulars or further information, address the undersigned: PROF. G. A. HUBBELL, Yellow Springs, Ohio. PROF. W. C. WILSON, West Carrollton, Ohio. DANIEL ALBRIGHT LONG.

Antioch College.

Yellow Springs, Ohio.

THE NATIONAL

NORMAL UNIVERSITY,

LEBANON, OHIO.

ITS GRADUATES DO THE BEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE WORK.

HE National Normal University, of Lebanon, Ohio, established in

T18, las recently been reorganized on a more solid basis than ever

before, with an addition to the faculty and some new departments added also. Better than any word of ours, although we have known the institution since its foundation, is the splendid and honorable record made by its graduates. In the best schools in nearly every State in the Union these graduates will be found doing the best and most effective work. President Holbrook exacts and always has a faithful performance of whatever is undertaken to be performed so that the graduates know how to do good work, hold their places, and command the best salaries. They know how to set shoulder to the wheel, to advance the school system in all the elements which give it success, and have power to speak from personal knowledge on these points, and we are confident that the University has entered upon a new and unprecedentedly prosperous era in its long and creditable history.-EDITORI AL.-American Journal of Education, November 9, 1893.

One of the best Schools in the United States.-EDITORIAL.—Southern Educational Journal.

For full information and catalogue sent free, address

PRES. ALFRED HOLBROOK,

LEBANON, OHIO.

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