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120THE NORMAL ADVANCESterna of interestANNOUNCEMENTS. -OWING to a printers error several mistate-
ments have crept into the revised program
of the Spring term, with reference to the
courses offered by the geography department.The schedule of courses in the geography de¬
partment for the Spring term will be the same
as that appearing in the printed program with
the following changes: (1) A class in Agri¬
cultural Geography, (Farm Management) will
be added to the hour beginning at 11:10. (2)
The classes scheduled in the printed program
for 2:30 will not be given, but there will be
given at 2:30 the course Local Industries (Terre
Haute and Indianapolis).The above changes will appear in ink on the
programs which will be used during the en¬
rolling wTeek, but they will not appear on the
programs issued prior to that time.B. H. Schockel.Mr. G. H. Barker, who graduated from the
College Course last fall, has accepted a position
of teacher of Geography in the high school of
Decatur, Illinois. Claude McFarland, anotherof our College boys, now holds forth in our
geography laboratory where Mr. Barker was
wont to reism.SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR REMAINDER
OF YEAR.SPRING QUARTER FIRST TERM.Registration, Monday, March 23, 1914.Class work begins Tuesday, 8:00 a. m., March
24.Annual. Commencement, 9:30 a. m, Fridaj
June 12,1914.SPRING QUARTER SECOND TERM.Registration, Monday, May 18, 1914.Class work begins Tuesday, 8:00 a. m., May19.16.Quarter ends Friday, August 7, 1914.SUMMER QUARTER.Registration, Monday, June 15, 1914.Class work begins Tuesday, 7:00 a. m., JuneQuarter ends Friday, September 4, 1914.Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud Tis virtue that doth make them most admired Tis modesty that makes them seem divine.—Shakespeare. |
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Indiana State University Archives |
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