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The only charges made by the University are an incidental fee of $15 per year and the usual laboratory fees.

YOUNG WOMEN WELCOMED

CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION

A well equipped college in Faculty, Library and Laboratories. A well appointed modern gymnasium with instruction by a competent director. There is no college in Ohio where a thorough college education may be procured under more pleasant surroundings and with less expense to the student. Tuition free. Send for a catalogue to

President W. O. THOMPSON, Oxford, Ohio.

OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY Departments of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Midwifery.

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All Instruction, except clinical, by the recitation system.

Four years' graded course of instruction, of seven months each.

Students graded on their daily recitations and term examinations.

PROPOSED HOSPITAL.

Large class rooms designed for the recitation system, and the largest and best equipped laboratories belonging to any medical college in the state.

Abundant clinical facilities.

Considering superior advantages, fees are low.

Session for 1897-98 begins Wednesday, September 15, 1897.

For Catalogue and other information concerning the Departments, address,

GEO. M. WATERS, A. M., M. D., Dean of Medical Department.
OTTO ARNOLD, D. D, S., Dean of Dental Department.
N. L. BURNER, F. C. S., Dean of Pharmaceutical Department.

OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, 700-716 N. Park St., Columbus, O.

OHIO NORMAL UNIVERSITY

A good school for teachers and for those preparing for the profession of teaching. Over 2,000 teachers receive instruction here every year. Instructors all thorough, experienced, efficient. Latest approved methods of teaching discussed and exhibited. Special classes formed for those preparing for examination. School the entire year, holiday week excepted. Students can enter at any time and find suitable classes. Expenses reasonable. We furnish room, board and tuition, ten weeks, for $28. Room and board in private families. Send for catalogue.

H. S. LEHR, PRESIDENT.

ADA, OHIO.

An Education ✩

Accessible to any worthy young

man or woman who can earn a few dollars a week. Acceptable to those of amplest means.

The National Normal University

LEBANON, OHIO.

FOUNDED 1855. ANNUAL ENROLLMENT 2000.

Calendar. September Session (beginning of school year) opened Sept. 7, 1897; November Session opened Nov. 2, 1897; January Session opened Dec. 28, 1897; March Session opens Feb. 23, 1898; April Session opens April 20, 1893; June Session opens June 15, 1898.

THE PAST YEAR has proved to be one of the most successful and brilliant in the history of this famous institution. The splendid work of its able corps of teachers is attested by the unusual strength of the graduates of the various departments; the remarkable enthusiasm displayed in their work by the hundreds of young gentlemen and ladies in attendance; the expression of satisfaction and confidence in the school as now conducted, which is heard on every hand; the many kind words of approval and congratulation, spoken by visiting friends concerning the recent improvements and progress are all good evidences of the growing popularity of the school.

DEPARTMENTS SUSTAINED.-Common Branches; Preparatory; Teachers; Business; Penmanship; Elocution; Phonography; Type-writing; Modern Languages; Science; Liberal Arts; Law; Medicine; Engineering; Music; Fine Arts; Pharmacy. Legal diplomas are awarded in all these departments where appropriate. Certificates given in all. Expense the Lowest. Instruction the Best. Time Least Possible. The best Review School in the land. Young ladies and gentlemen by the hundreds have obtained certificates and good schools after a few weeks preparation here. The best and quickest preparation for a respectable calling in life, professional or non-professional is here offered.

ENTIRE EXPENSES, $3.00 to $3.50 per week. The thousands of students educated here and successfully engaged in every business and profession in all parts of the Nation, are our best testimonials. CATALOGUE FREE, giving full particulars of expenses, methods and special advantages. Address C. K. HAMILTON, Secretary,

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LEBANON, OHIO.

Tri-State Normal College

ANGOLA, INDIANA.

AITUATED in the county of 100 beautiful lakes. The Normal School in which first-class normal training is given for all grades of teachers, and where higher educational work is carried on with unprecedented success. Nearly 100 now studying Greek, and many more studying Latin, Science and Mathmetics. Twenty-four reading Plato now. Those wanting a college education can get it here at one-half the expense usually charged in colleges. here means good professional training and and tuition, $24.65 for a term of nine weeks. Tuition only in advance. Next term opens January 4; Spring term, March 9. Ask for catalogue. Address

L. M. SNIFF, A. M., President,

ANGOLA, INDIANA.

A SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM.

Our courses in journalism by correspondence embrace practical work in news writing, news gathering, editorial writing; a study of advertisements and the construction and proper use of the newspaper head line. Entire expense less than 50 LEWIS D. SAMPSON,

cents a week.

In special charge of the course in journalism, Northern Indiana
Normal College, Valparaiso, Ind.

“As a Man Soweth, so Shall he Reap." ALL ADVERTISERS reap their harvest in

the "OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY." IT LEADS IN VOLUME and reaches all the educators and teachers in Ohio and adjoining States. See editorial page for rates, or address Ohio Educational Monthly, Columbus, Ohio.

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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 is unsectarian in ame and spirit, and is conducted on the presupposition that all men are free and equal, and that all Christians are essentially one. Hence the College knows no denominational lines. Students and faculty recognize but one MASTER; they are all brethren.

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.

First quarter begins Aug. 31.
Second quarter begins Nov. 8.
Holiday vacation, Dec. 24-Jan. 4, 1898.
Second quarter ends Jan. 21,
Third quarter begins Jan. 24.

For particulars address,

Fourth quarter begins April 4.
Fourth quarter ends June 9.
Commencement week June 2-9.

Summer School (8 weeks) June 13-Aug. 5.
(Send for special announcement.)

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

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

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

Lehigh University, South Bethlemem, Pa,

THOMAS MESSINGER DROWN, LL. D., PRESIDENT.

Courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Metallurgy, Chemistry. Also Classical and Literary Courses.

For further information, and for Registers, address,

The Secretary of Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

Lawrence Scientific School

Offers Courses in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Architecture, Anatomy and Physiology (as a preparation for Medical Schools), Chemistry, Geology, Biology, General Science, Science for Teachers.

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SUMMER SCHOOL

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ONSIDERING the great advantages offered by this school it is not strange that its growth for the past three years has been so remarkable. The best opportunities are offered to review the branches required to be taught in the common school, thus enabling the common school teacher to get a better certificate and as a result a better position at a better salary. Special advantages for teachers desiring to prepare for State Examination for either common school or high school life certificates.

DR. T. S. LOWDEN, will again instruct

in Psychology, History of Education

and Science of Education.

The faculty is composed of more than a score of first class teachers who have had successful experience in all grades of school work.

TERM BEGINS JUNE 20 AND CLOSES AUGUST 12.

For full particulars, write at once to

J. H. DICKASON or NELSON SAUVAIN, Principals, Wooster, Ohio.

MOUNT UNION COLLEGE, ALLIANCE, OHIO.

DEPARTMENTS:

COLLEGIATE.-Offers four courses of four years each: The Classical, the Scientific, the Philosophic, the Literary.

PREPARATORY.-Prepares for each of the collegiate courses. Affords, also, a good academic

education.

NORMAL.-Offers to teachers a three years' course: four terms per year.

BUSINESS.-Complete Commercial Courses, including courses in Short-hand, Type-writing and Penmanship.

MUSIC. A three years' course, and a four years' course.

ART.-Courses in Oil Painting, Pastel, Crayon, China Painting, Free-hand Sketching. Etc.
ELOCUTION AND ORATORY.-A general course, a teachers' course, and a professional course.
Spring term now in session. Not too late to enter any of the departments.
Summer term, of ten weeks, begins May 17. This term will be
of special importance to teachers.

Send for Souvenir Announcement of Revised Courses.

TEACHERS: DO YOU WANT A BETTER SALARY?

JOIN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF TEACHERS.

Remember that the League consists of a Bureau in each state of the Union; that its facilities are the best; that the League gives Life Membership and Duplicate Registration, all for one fee. Advantages many; experience long; judgment excellent; service honest; and satisfaction guaranteed. It can secure you a larger salary. Now is the time to register. Try it. Send for circulars, blanks, terms, etc., to W. H. MCFARLAND, Ohio Manager Teachers' Bureau,

1294 East Long Street, Columbus, Ohio.

The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad

IS UNEXCELLED FOR SAFETY, SPEED AND EQUIPMENT

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