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FEBRUARY, 1898.

The State of Delaware

has adopted Frye's Primary Geography, Cyr's Readers, Tarbell's Language Lessons, Wentworth's Elementary, Practical and High School Arithmetics, Prince's Arithmetics by Grades, The Finch Primer, Montgomery's Beginners American History and Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History.

PHYSIOLOGY

Blaisdell's Practical Physiology completes the series of books by Dr. Blaisdell. Write to us for particulars regarding this book if you are contemplating a change.

MUSIC

The Sixth Reader of the Educational Music system completes the series. This series, edited by actual teachers of public school music, has no equal. We have Special Codas at a few cents each with music for Arbor Day, Memorial Day, or Commencement Exercises.

BOTANY

The success of Bergen's Botany continues unabated. Sixty towns and cities in Michigan have adopted this book in the last two months. Many of the leading schools of Ohio are using it. Write us for particulars before you take up the work with your classes.

We invite correspondence from all who are interested in
securing the use of practical, successful
and up-to-date books.

GINN & COMPANY

378 WABASH AVENUE,

CHICAGO, ILL.

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the famous European Tourist Agent of New York, has arranged some delightful itineraries for the summer of 1898 at unprecedentedly low prices.

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England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Belgium, Hol-
land, Germany and Switzerland for $335
Germany and Switzerland for $250.

PARTIES ARE BEING ORGANIZED BY

W. W. BOYD, Supt. of Schools, Marietta, Ohio; C. D. EVERETT, Prin. of North High School, Columbus, Ohio; E. L. HARRIS, Prin. of Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio.

For Particulars Address any of the Organizers.

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FRENCH

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,

GEOLOGY, GERMAN, GREEK, HISTORY,

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SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1898

Physical Training, with use of magnificent new Gymnasium,

Physiological and Experimental Psychology,

Child Study and Library School.

All work to be carried by Heads of Departments.
and by specially trained and skilled experts.

EXPENSES VERY MODERATE

For circulars and further information, write to the

EXECUTIVE OFFICE, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY.

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, 0.

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.

THE MECCA

For Teachers who are endeavoring to improve in knowledge, increase in power and secure a more vital contact with the progressive spirit of their professions.

SUMMER SCHOOL

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LEBANON, OHIO.

From present indications, our attendance will
be larger than it has been for years past. .

Classes will be organized in almost every variety of subjects, and preparations are being made to excel all former efforts in the spirit, variety, and efficiency of our work. Experienced teachers thoroughly imbued with that spirit which has so long characterized the work of the "Old" Normal will be in charge of every class and those who attend will not only be afforded opportunities of entering classes in which the best modern methods of teaching in all grades and varieties of public school work will be presented and discussed, but will also be given the advantage of attending classes in which these methods are being applied.

CLASSES OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO TEACHERS will be organized in Pedagogy, Psychology, Nature Study, Child Study, Fine Arts, Music, Elocution and Oratory, Kindergarten, Biology. Microscopy, etc.

THE SUPERINTENDENTS' ROUND TABLE. Is for teachers of all grades and will be attended by Superintendents, High School Principals, and Teachers from all parts of the Union. Students from 35 states are now in attendance.

APRIL BIMESTER OPENS APRIL 19, 1898. JUNE BIMESTER OPENS JUNE 14, 1898. Tuition $8.00 per session, Board $1.25 to $1.50 per week. Rooms 35 to 65 cents per week.

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"It is cheaper to attend school at Lebanon than to stay at home and do nothing." Send for catalogue and special information.

Address C. K. HAMILTON, Secretary, LEBANON, OHIO.

Tri-State Normal College

ANGOLA, INDIANA.

ITUATED 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 Mathematics. Twenty-four reading Plato now. Those wanting a good college education can get it here at one-half the expense usually charged in colleges. Graduation here means good professional training and good scholarship. Board, furnished room and tuition, $24.65 for a term of nine weeks. Tuition only in advance. May term of seven weeks opens May 10 and costs $19.90. June term of six weeks opens June 28 and costs $17.10 for board, furnished room and tuition. 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 60 cents a week. LEWIS D. SAMPSON,

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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