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VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY VALPARAISO, Ind.

IND.

One of the Largest Instutions of Learning in the United States Founded 1873

(Accredited)

was founded with the idea of to

Valparaiso University whether rich or poor, a chance to obtain a thorough

practical education at an expense within his reach. That it is performing this mission is indicated by the numbers who avail themselves of the advantages offered. annual

This Institution was founded with 3 departments, 4 instructors, and an enrollment of 210 students. Now there are 21 depart

ments, 218 instructors and an annual enrollment of more than 5,000 different students.

The reason for this growth is in the fact that this University constantly increases its facilities, strengthens its courses of study, and offers additional advantages without making the expense to the student any greater.

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Departments Commerce, Phonography and Typewriting, Review for Teachers, Edu

Preparatory, High School, Primary Methods, Kindergarten Methods,

cation, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Architecture, Manual Training, Agriculture, Expression and Public Speaking, Music, Fine Art, Domestic Science, Pharmacy, Law, Medicine and Dentistry.

While the expense in all the Departments is exceedingly low, it has not been made at the sacrifice of a high grade of instruction, but by applying business principles to " so that the most satisfactory accommodations for board

"The Cost of Living" andhroom may be had at from $26 to $41 per quarter of twelve weeks. Tuition $20.00 per quarter, or $65.00 if paid in advance, for a year of forty-eight weeks. If the entire tuition is paid in advance for the year it includes all the departments, excepting Medical, Dental and private lessons in Music.

The total expense of board, tuition and furnished room for the regular school year (thirty-six weeks) need not exceed $133; or for forty-eight weeks $169. For Free Catalog Address

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Thorough Instruction at Lowest Expense

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HENRY B. BROWN. President or OLIVER P. KINSEY, Vice-Pres.

University Hall, Valparaiso, Ind.
Forty-Third Year

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Just with

New Building and greatly increased facilities. Also

kindergarten, public school drawing, music, art and normal work. Write for free catalogue "I."

ELIZA A. BLAKER, President

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

PRICES OF OUTLINES 15c EACH

PUPILS OUTLINES FOR HOME STUDY

IN CONNECTION WITH SCHOOL WORK

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Forms, Botany, Physics, Physiology.

MAPS in pads of 50 of one kind of all continents, United States and its Sections and
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Liberal Discounts when ordering in Quantities

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THE NEW WEBSTER-COOLEY COURSE IN ENGLISH.

Strongly motivated language lessons. Just the right amount of technical grammar.

THE WOODS HUTCHINSON HEALTH SERIES.

A physiology series, showing the way to right living. Strong in both physiology and hygiene.

THE THWAITES AND KENDALL HISTORY OF THE UNITED

STATES.

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Indiana State Normal School

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA

THE

¶ Established and supported by the State for the education of its Public School Teachers. Liberal Courses in a large range of subjects.

Full Credit Given for Work in Other Standard Institutions

Courses Maintained:

Preparatory High School Courses for Students of legal age.
Course for Teachers of class "A"-Twelve weeks.

Course for Teachers of class "B"-Twenty-four weeks.

Course for Teachers of Town and Country Schools-Two years (18 months). Course for Teachers of class "C"-Three years (27 months).

Pedagogical Course for Graduates of Standard Colleges and Universities-One year (9 months).

Advanced Course for Teachers Leading to Degree of Bachelor of Arts-Four

years.

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TUITION FREE

TO RESIDENTS OF INDIANA

CALENDAR FOR 1915-16

Fall Quarter opens October 4, ends December 24, 1915.

Winter Quarter opens January 3, 1916, ends March 24, 1916.
Spring Quarter opens March 27, ends June 16, 1916.
Summer Quarter opens June 19, ends September 1, 1916.

Students can enter at any time in the year.

Write for Catalogue

W. W. PARSONS, President

Terre Haute,

Indiana.

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