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The Largest Normal School in the United States.

The Northern Indiana Normal School

Will open its 26th Year Aug. 30, '98, under more favorable auspices than ever before.

With its new library, new laboratories, and extended course of study, it is prepared to offer advantages superior to those of any preceding year.

By honest work the school has made a very enviable reputation, and justly deserves the high position it holds among the educational institutions of the land.

Credits. The grades from the school are accepted in all the best Universities, and in many instances its graduates have received special mention on account of the thoroughness of their preparation.

Aim of the
School.

The aim of the school is to give all who come here the best possible advantages for accomplishing the greatest good in the shortest time, and at the least expense.

Teachers. The high grade of work done in the Department of Pedagogy has received the commendation of educators everywhere. There is no other school in the country giving more attention to professional work. Teachers and those preparing to teach will have the very best advantages for receiving training in the latest and most approved methods. There are extended courses in Psychology, Pedagogy, Child Study, History and Philosophy of Education, Kindergarten and Method. Pharmacy. The school of Pharmacy is very complete. There are about sixty recognized schools of pharmacy in the United States, of these not more than twelve have sufficient laboratory facilities to do the entire work, and this is one of the twelve. Attention is called to this to show that while the expenses here are the lowest, yet the advantages are the very best.

Business College. Music.

The Business College in connection with the school is one of the most complete in the land. It is equipped with the most extensive line of offices ever attempted by any school.

In Music, on account of the school being located so near Chicago, we are obliged to compete with the best work done there, so that students have every advantage here that they could have in the city, and at an expense not one-fourth so great.

Other What is said of these departments may be said of each department of the school. It has been the purpose of the management to equip Departments thoroughly each department, and to place it in charge of the most competent instructors.

Large While the attendance is large, yet the classes are so sectioned that each student has the same advantage as though the enrollment did not exAttendance. ceed 300 students. The continued growth of the school and the demand for those trained here is the best evidence that the work is satisfactory.

Expenses Less Than at Any Other Place. Tuition, $10 per term. Good board and well-furnished room, $1.50 to

$1.90 per week. Same rates in private families as in the Dormitories.

Catalogue containing full description of the school, Course of Study, etc., mailed free.
Address, H. B. BROWN, President, or O. P. KINSEY, Vice-President.
VALPARAISO, IND.

CALENDAR.-Fall Term will open August 30, 1898; First Winter Term will open November 8, 1898; Second Winter Term will open January 17, 1899; Spring Term will open March 28, 1899; Summer Term will open June 6, 1899.

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RACTICAL; Economical; Thorough. Abreast of the times! First-class instruction in all departments. Good table board per week $1.50. Rooms furnished 25 cents to 50 cents per week. Other expenses moderate.

The College embraces Academic and Collegiate courses of study, besides the following schools: School of Pedagogy, School of Commerce, Shorthand, Music, Oratory, Art.

The College SITE is one of the most beautiful in Ohio. The building is modern, well built, commodious, and convenient. It is on the east side of North Clinton street, Defiance, Ohio, not far from two most beautiful streams, the Maumee and the Auglaize, at whose confluence is Old Fort Defiance of historic renown. Lovely shade trees dot the fine ten-acre campus, and withal no more delightful place for study could well be found.

Every student receives personal attention and recites every period of each day. The place is healthful, moral and religious influences are among the very best. Students can enter at any time. We teach school all the year, except three hot weeks in August.

CALENDAR, 1898-1899.

Normal term begins June 13th.
First quarter begins August 30th.

For particulars address,

Second quarter begins November 7th.
Third quarter begins January 3rd, 1899.

Fourth quarter begins April 3rd.

JOHN R. H. LATCHAW, D. D., President.

Or, Prof. Ed. M. Mills, A. M., Sec'y, Defiance, 0.

Preparation for admission to our best colleges and universities is made a specialty. Stadents prepared for admission to West Point Military Academy and Civil Service examinations.

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May dispute about the new woman, but it is an undisputed fact that the contents of the Educational Monthly are full of interesting reading matter for women. Your sister teacher may not know this. Tell her about it or send us her name and we will cheerfully mail sample copy.

Address O. T. CORSON, Publisher, Columbus, 0.

Company

appreciate Ohio's prompt and generous reception of Halleck's Education of the Central Nervous System and Mrs. Wilson's Nature Study in Elementary Schools, recently placed on the O. T. R. C. list. There is no more stimulating book for teachers than Halleck's, and Mrs. Wilson's is the first really helpful guide for teachers of that subject.

Channing's Students' U. S. History meets the general and pressing demand for a broader study of our institutions. Already in use in forty leading high schools.

Tarr's First Book of Physical Geography has just been adopted by nearly one hundred high schools

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Tarr's Geology goes into several Ohio high schools, including Newark.

Lewis's First Book in English is steadily gaining ground. Used in such high schools as

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For Holiday or Last Day of School Presents, nothing
can exceed the value of these Souvenirs for the price.

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1st. Cabinet Picture Form - Always preferable when card photograph of teacher is to be added, as it goes directly into the Family Album and stays there. Price, 10 Souvenirs, 90 cents: extra ones, 34 cents each.

2nd. Booklet Form - With a few little pictures of school life, 140 choice mottoes, elegant cover design united with silk floss. Price, 10 Souvenirs, or less, 75 cents; extra ones, 3 cents each. 3rd. Round Corner Form-Two or more cards being united with silk cord. Price, 10 Souve nirs, 60 cents; extra ones, 2 cents each.

Cut shows one-half size, and can give but a vague idea of the beauty and elegance of these Souvenirs when printed in finest gold and colored inks on the very best of material. The histori cal and social value cannot be overestimated. Nothing will so ingratiate the teacher into the hearts of her pupils as a presentation of these Souvenirs, which are to the school what the family record is to the family. They are finely printed and embossed, and contain names of scholars. teacher, directors, date, etc. Send for circulars to-day, or better send your order, and write plainly. G. BIXLER CO., Wooster, Ohio.

Take the LAKE SHORE

for ALL POINTS EAST- Buffalo, Albany and New York. Fine Road-bed, Fast Time, Excellent Accommodations.

A. J. SMITH, Gen. Pass. Agent, Cleveland, Ohlo.

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"I cordially and confidently commend it to an intelligent public."
"I regard it as one of the best books of reference."
F. W. STELLHORN, D. D., Pres. Capital University, Columbus, O.
"We can, without reserve, commend it for thorough, accurate and up-to-date information."
JESSE JOHNSON, Pres. Muskingum College, New Concord, O.

PROF. D. B. PURINTON, Pres. Denison University.

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DODD, MEAD & COMPANY,

Chicago.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
NEW YORK CITY.

New York.

Teachers' College.

The professional school of Columbia University for the training of general teachers, supervisors, principals, superintendents and instructors in normal schools and colleges. Open to both sexes. Fellowships and scholarships amounting to $5,750 annually. Catalogue sent on application to the Secretary.

THE HELPING HAND.

JAMES E. RUSSELL, PH. D., Dean.

Not this size

but several times as large, on paper 51⁄2 by 8 inches, and beautifully printed are the Perry Pictures ONE CENT Each

by the hundred, postpaid. Twenty for 30 cents. Assorted as desired. Beautifully printed on paper 51⁄2 by 8 inches.

900 SUBJECTS. For all grades. For Picture Study, Language, Literature, History, Geography. Schoolroom Decoration, Historic Ornament.

Send 2-cent stamp for 16 page illustrated catalogue. Especial attention is called to our pictures of historic ornament. Ten choice art books at 25 cents each, postpaid. Address,

The Perry Picture Co., Malden, Mass. Be sure to mention "Ohio Ed. Monthly."

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