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By September 4, 1900, the opening of the 28th year of the School.

THE NEW SCIENCE HALL, 60 x 120 feet and three stories high, will be completed and equipped with the latest and most approved apparatus.

THE LIBRARY ROOM now 50 x 60 feet and containing 10,000 volumes, will be made one-third larger and 3,000 of the latest and best reference books will be added.

DORMITORY. More than 100 new rooms for students will be in readiness and a new dining hall will be erected.

THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, now the largest and best equipped in the land, will be greatly improved.

INSTRUCTORS. Four additional instructors will be added to the Faculty.

THE SCHOOL WILL ENTER UPON THE WORK OF THE NEW YEAR WITH LARGELY INCREASED FACILITIES, yet the expense to the student will be no greater than heretofore. The institution is equipped in every way for doing thorough work in the following DEPARTMENTS: Preparatory, Teachers, Psychology and Pedagogy, Kindergarten, Penmanship, Scientific, Classic, Higher English, Biology, Geology and Mineralogy, Engineering, Elocution and Oratory, Pharmacy, Medical, Fine Art, Law, Commercial, Phonography and Typewriting, Review. Each Department is a School Within Itself, and while there are other departments, yet this is none the less a special training school for teachers, or a special school of Pharmacy, or a special school of Oratory, etc., etc.

TEACHERS AND THOSE PREPARING TO TEACH have here an opportunity of entering a greater variety of classes in professional work than at most special schools, and with reference to the high grade of work done we refer to any educator who is familiar with the school, whether he be a patron of it or not.

As a

VALUE OF CREDITS. The credits received here are accepted at the best universities everywhere. result of the many advantages offered, the Institution has grown to be the largest Normal School in the United States and offers, for one tuition, a greater list of subjects from which students may select their work than any other school. While the attendance is large, yet the classes are so sectioned that each student has every advantage of reciting that he could have if the enrollment did not exceed 300.

EXPENSES ARE MUCH LESS HERE THAN AT ANY OTHER SCHOOL offering anything like equal advantages. One tuition, $10 per term, covers all the work of the different departments, excepting private lessons in music. Good board and well-furnished room, $1.50 to $1.90 per week. All letters promptly answered. Catalogue mailed free. Address

H. B. BROWN, President, or O. P. KINSEY, Vice-President.

SCRIBNER'S NEW TEXT-BOOK.

CLARK'S PRACTICAL PUBLIC SPEAKING. 12mo, $1.00 net.
THOMPSON'S LOBO, RAg and vixeN. 12m0, $0.60 net.
HYSLOP'S LOGIC AND ARGUMENT. 12m0, $0.75 net.

History of the United States.

By WILBUR F. GORDY, Principal of North School, Hartford, Conn. Crown 8vo, 226 illustrations, 37 maps, 478 pages. $1.00, net. THIRD EDITION, revised to date, including chapter on Spanish War, will be furnished to all schools in the fall.

Psychology for Teachers. By C. LLOYD MORGAN, Principal of University College, Bristol, England. With an introduction by HENRY W. JAMESON, Associate Superintendent of Schools, New York. 12mo, $1.00, net.

Herbart and the Herbartians. [The Great Educators.] By CHARLES De. GARMO, Ph. D., President of Swarthmore College. 12mo, $1.00, net.

Horace Mann and the Common School Revival of the United States. [The Great Educators.] By B. A. HINSDALE, Professor in the University of Michigan. 12mo, $1.00, net. Europe in the Middle Age. By OLIVER J. THATCHER and FERDINAND SCHWILL, Professors of History in the University of Chicago. With 10 Maps. 12mo, $2.00, net. A Short History of Medieval Europe. By PROF. OLIVER J. THATCHER. With Maps. 12mo, $1.25, net.

A History of Modern Europe. By PROF. FERDINAND SCHWILL. With Maps and Genealogical Tables. Crown, 8vo, $1.50, net.

How to Know the Wild Flowers. A Guide to the Names, Haunts and Habits of our Common Wild Flowers. By MRS. WILLIAM STARR Dana. New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With 152 illustrations by MARION SATTERLEE. 12mo, $1.75, net. How to Know the Ferns. A Guide to the Names, Haunts and Habits of our Common Ferns. By FRANCES T. PARSONS, author of How to Know the Wild Flowers. With 144 illustrations by MARION SATTERLEE and ALICE J. SMITH. Crown 8vo, $1.50 net.

Scribner Series of School Reading.

In Uniform Binding. Each 12m0, 60 cents net.

Fanciful Tales. By FRANK R. STOCKTON. Edited with Notes for use in Schools by JULIA ELIZABETH LANGWORTHY, with an Introduction by MARY E. BURT. 135 pages. Illustrated.

Children's Stories in American Literature. By HENRIETTA CHRISTIAN WRIGHT. First Book, 1660-1860, 249 pages; Second Book, 1860-1896, 277 pages.

The Hoosier School Boy. By EDWARD EGGLESTON. Edition specially arranged by the
Author for use as a Reader in Schools, 126 pages. Illustrated.

The Eugene Field Book. Verses, Stories, and Letters for School Reading. Edited by
MARY E. BURT and MARY B. CABLE. Introduction by GEORGE W. CABLE. 134
pages. Illustrated.
Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca. By MARY E. BURT. A Translation of the Story of
Odysseus as used in the Schools of Athens and Berlin. 120 pages. Illustrated.
Poems of American Patriotism. Chosen by BRANDER MATHEWS. 285 pages.
Twelve Naval Captains. By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL. 233 pages. Illustrated.
The Cable Story Book. Selections for School Reading. Edited by MARY E. BURT and
LUCY L. CABLE. Illustrated. 12mo, 60 cents, net.

CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, 153-157 Fifth Avenue, New York.

Western Office, 334 Dearborn Street, Chicago.

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The Crowell Cabinet

CONSTITUTES A COMPLETE PHYSICAL LABORATORY

(At less than one-fifth the usual cost).

No additional pieces are necessary for a full high school course.
It has given absolute and universal satisfaction.

It is endorsed by the school authorities of twenty-three States.
The universal verdict is: "IT IS THE BEST THING on
the market."

It is equipped with appliances for water pressure, electricity, gas and compressed air. Every piece is numbered and has a special place in one of the drawers.

The manual accompanying the outfit gives minute instructions for more than five hundred distinct experiments.

Write for large illustrated catalogue and book of testimonials.

Main Office and Factory:

Ft. Wayne Avenue and St. Joe Street,
Indianapolis, Ind.

Eastern Office: Hamilton, N. Y.

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EXPERIENCED TRAVELERS

Always select the Pennsylvania Lines. For full particulars call upon any Ticket Agent, or address W. W. RICHARDSON, District Pass. Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.

Indianapolis College of Law,

28 to 40 North Pennsylvania St., opposite P. O.

FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25.

Two years' course leading to degree of Bachelor of Laws. Post-graduate course of one year leading to degree of Master of Laws.

Elective courses in Practice for attorneys and law students of advanced standing.

SPECIAL ADVANTAGES IN SCHOOL OF PRACTICE.

Increased faculty and facilities. Highest endorsement of students and graduates of past years.

STRONG FACULTY OF PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS.

Students graduate when full number of credits are attained.

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Taught by
Correspondence,

Always in Demand.

It is pleasant and profitable. Successfully taught by our Correspondence Method.

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STUDY LAW.

IMPROVE THIS OPPORTUNITY AND
REALIZE YOUR HIGHEST AMBITION.

The methodical habits of a capable teacher give him spare hours. Idleness wilts mind and spirit. A change in studies rests and reanimates the mental powers, and reinforces ambition with new and still higher aspirations.

By utilizing these spare hours teachers and others can take up a regular course in law, gain a year or more of time and save money. It is the eminently wise thing to do. The

NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW offers a full course, preparing for bar examinations in this and other States, and leading to degree.

Post-graduate and elective studies for practicing lawyers and others who may wish either to review or take advance courses.

The course is superior and has the highest indorsements from bench and bar.

The studies and the instruction are the same as in the resident school, the Indianapolis College of Law. Write immediately for catalogue and full particulars. Address

National Correspondence School of Law,

WHEN BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

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