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  • This is an issue of The Veterans Review, a newspaper written in the interest of the soldiers of the Union.

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    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • This is an issue of The Commercial Advocate, a Logansport business directory and index. This publication is also known as the Logansport Com...

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  • This is the first issue of The Greencastle Eagle, a newspaper published in Greencastle, Indiana.

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  • This is an issue of The National Union Republican and Soldier-Labor-Rights Advocate, a periodical for the Republican Party that was published in&...

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  • This is an issue of The National Union Soldier-Labor Advocate, a periodical for the Republican Party that was published in Terre Haute, Indi...

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  • INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 59The student is required to make working drawings (a) of cyl¬
inders, cones, vases, etc.

    (b) of cube, pyramid, triangular
prism, hexagonal prism, etc. He is required to study and rep¬
resent the appearance of objects...

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  • Larkin Lewis Beeman PapersIndiana State University ArchivesUAC 97Scope and Content: The Larkin Lewis Beeman Collection contains .5 cubic feet of ...

    most are labeled with names but undated. There are alsophotographs of groups and organizations. In a 1955 letter, Beeman notes that the Myst...

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  • 382THE NORMAL ADVANCEDuring the term the following new memberswere admitted: Ena Pletcher, Regine Schultz,Rosa Christy, Estelle Schockel, Ede Miller,Nelle&...

    Miss Yunker, vice-president

    Miss Pletcher, secretary

    MissCrossgrave, treasurer

    Miss Wolfe, sergeant-alarms

    Miss Schockel, parliamentarian.The work of the spring term has been debating. The questions debated have been the following: Resolved, That secre...

    Resolved,That women should be allowed to vote in schoolelections

    Resolved, That the elective systembe adopted in high schools of U. S.

    ResolvedThat the U S. increase the size of her navy

    Resolved, That women be given the right ofsuffrage in the U. S.

    Resolved, That coeducation in higher institutions of learning is preferable to the segregation of the sexes

    Resolved, That the general holiday at the I. S. N.S. should be changed from Saturday to Monday. All of these questions have bee* d...

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  • 82THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYstudent, Indiana State Teachers College

    1908-1912 teacher of music, high school,Newburg

    1912-1914 student, IllinoisUniveristy, Purdue University and Indiana State Teachers College

    1914-1918teacher domestic science, Haubstadt andHope

    1918-1929 not teaching, homekeeper.Shepard, James H., la Milford

    lr 1924in the banking business, Milford.Shortridge, Annalee, pa 1204 North 13thSt., Terre Haute

    1917-i 918 teach er,high school, McCordsville

    1918-1919teacher high school, Wilkinson

    1919-1922 teacher in Terre Haute schools

    1922-1923 received M. A., University ofWisconsin

    1923-1930 teacher in McLean Junior High School, Terre Haute.Silvers, Charles W., pa Winamac

    1908-1929 principal elementary grades, LaPorte

    principal elementary and juniorhigh school, Miles City, Mont.

    principalelementary school, Bay City, Mich.

    principal high school. Shoals: principal highschool, Paoii

    teacher Logansport

    superintendent schools, Winimac

    receivedA. li. Indiana University

    resident workdone for A. M. degree

    student, University of Chicago for three summers fortwo quarters of work, Chicago, 111.Simpson, Cora Florence, la Danville

    nr.Snitz, Reuben H., pa 2007 South 8th St.,Terre Haute

    Education: A. B. IndianaSlate Teachers College

    graduate student, Columbia University

    A. M. 1928Indiana University

    teacher in rurals. hools, Huntington county

    grade schoolAndrews

    superintendent schools, Andrews

    instructor in industrial arts,Evansville

    critic te-:cher, Indiana StateTraining School

    assistant professor industrial arts, Indiana State TeachersCollege.Spear, Osmund, la Indianapolis

    1908-1909 teacher of manual training andmechanical drawing high school, Lebanon

    1909-1912 teacher of manual traininghigh school, Indianapolis

    1912-1916teacher in Technical High School, Indianapolis

    graduated Stout Institute, Men-onomie, Wis.

    1914

    graduated BradleyPolytechnic Institute, Peoria, 111. 1914

    attended University of Wisconsin summer 1916

    lr 1916.♦Spencer, Fred B. ha Bellmore

    190R-1909 superintendent schools, Bellmore

    1909-1912 studied law school, graduatedin 1912

    1912-1913 attorney at law, In-<lnn:

    polis

    deceased Oct. 18, 1913.Spice, Mary Elizabeth, pa 2303 BrownSt., Anderson

    1908-1916 primary teacher, city schools, Anderson: 1916-1929departmental work and principal, CentralAvenue School, Anderson.Starr, Eleanore Frances, la 1915 Tip...

    1908-1914 grade and department schools.New Albany

    1914-1915 A. B. IndianaUniversity

    1915 teacher of Latin andSnanish, Tipton.Tesh-Pfenning, Mrs. Hazel, pa 907South 7th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1905teacher in district schools near Elwood

    1906-1907 teacher of grades, Thorntown

    1909-1910 teacher of grades, Anderson:1911-1912 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1912-1917 teacher in junior andsenior high school. King Classical School,Terre Haute: 1917-1922 assistant inEnglish department, Indiana State Teachers Coll...

    1915 student,University of Chicago

    1922-1923 graduate student, Columbia University

    1924tour of Southern Europe and NorthAfrica

    192 6 tour of Northern and Central Europe

    1923-1929 assistant, in English department, Indiana State TeachersCollege, Terre Haute

    summer of 1927,student, Columbia University.Trible, James Owen, pa London, Ind.

    1908-1910 principal Ft. Branch

    1922-1923 principal Fountaintown

    1923-1929principal Moral township, Shelby county,London, Indiana

    taught Latin and mathematics.Tri-nble, Mrs. Nona, nr.Irittipo, Mildred la 1912 South Pasadena, Cal.

    1908-1910 teacher of firstgrade, Noblesville

    1910-1911 did notteach

    1911-1912 teacher of first grade,Riverside, Cal.

    1912 teacher first grade,South Pasadena, Cal.True-Kord, Mrs. Augusta A., pa 1814Crawford St., Terre Haute

    1908-1916teacher of primary grades, Terre Hatuecity schools

    1916-1928 teacher DavisPark School, Terre Haute

    married July3 1928 to Howard E. Kord, not teaching, homekeeper.Walter, Arthur, pa Salinas, Cal.

    1908-1909 teacher at Harlan

    1909-1916teacher at Satsap, Washington and alsoprincipal

    1917-1919 attended Lel

    ndStanford University

    1919-1929 citysuperintendent, Salinas, Calif.Warrick-Humphrey, Mrs. Mary, la RFDE, Terre Haute

    1908-1910 teacher ofelementary grades, Vigo county

    1911-1913 teacher of elementary grades,Parke county

    1913 teacher elementarygrades, Vigo county

    lr 1913.♦Washington, Benjamin L., deceasedFeb. 1911

    nr.♦Webb, Ida E., deceased June 1910

    nr.♦Weber, Grace H., ha Huntington

    nr.Whitesitt, Andrew Harmon, A. B., paPittsburg, Kans.

    1908-1911 supervisormanual training, East Chicago

    1911-1913 instructor manual training, highschool, Indianapolis

    1913-1929 head ofwoodworking department. State NormalTraining School, Pittsburg, Kans.Woodrow, Walter H„ A. B., pa 818 OakSt., Terre Haute

    1929-1930 critic teacher of science, Indiana State TeachersCollege Training School, Terre Haute

    for complete record see class 1907.Zecbiel, Chester, pa 707 Peoples BankBuilding, Indianapolis

    1909-1910 department of physiography, Anderson

    1912worked on Ph. B. University of Chicago

    1913 in law school, LTniversity of Chicago, J. D.

    1913 attorney at law, Indianapolis

    assistant to Judge Cox, IndianaSupreme Court in connection with practice

    1929 practicing law in Indianapolis.CLASS OF 1909Amick, Clyde T., pa Delphi

    1909-1918superintendent, Elnora

    1918-1924 superintendent, Sheridan

    1924-1930 superintendent, Delphi.Barker, Mrs. Mary F., pa 555 South St.,Elgin, 111.

    1910-1913 critic teacher, Tri-State College, Angola

    1913-1916 seventhgrade teacher in public schools of Chicago

    1916-1929 teaching seventh grade,Gondy School, Chicago, 111.Benedict, Phebe Clare, ha Springport

    1910-1914 department of English, Mun-

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  • Basket BallThe 1912-13 basket ball team was one of the bestathletic teams representing B. H. S. in years. Althoughthe boys had no previous&#...

    Bloomington High School
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  • ANNUAL REGISTER. 43DEPARTMENTS.The departments of the school are as follows:Department of Educational Science, in which the instruction that
is char...

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  • 96THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYBrownstown

    1916-1924 principal, highschool, Brownstown

    1924-1926 principal,high school and teacher of Latin, Brownstown

    1926-1928 married, at home, notteaching.Lawrence, Clara, nr.Lewis, George F., ha Monon

    1911-1912principal of schools, Dana

    1912-1921superintendent of schools at Dana, Mononand Morocco

    lr 1921.Lidikay-Sappenfield, Mrs. May, pa Georgetown

    taught two terms in rural school,all grades, primary and eight terms, inNewburg, before graduation

    1911-1915taught primary grades, New Albany

    1915-1923 at home, homekeeper

    1924-1929 taught primary

    first two years andlast two years taught in high school,civics, domestic science, geography andphysiology.Losh-Showalter, Mrs. Mary, la 4052 N.Capital Ave....

    1911-1912primary teacher, Clinton

    1912-1913teacher of primary grades, Indianapolis

    no recent report.Love-Vaughn, Mrs. Grace M., pa 1634McGee Ave., Berkeley, California

    1911-1912 teacher of music and English,Marion

    19121913 teacher of grades,Terre Haute

    1913-1914 assistant supervisor of music, Terre Haute

    1915-1916attending University of California working on A. B.

    1917-1919 department ofmusic and English, Oakland, California,September, 1919 married to J. S. Vaughn,now in business in Berkeley, California,have three ch...

    in January, 1927returned to Oakland, California and atpresent teacher of music in Frick JuniorHigh School, Oakland, California.Lucas, William A., ha N...

    pasame

    taught four years Brown county,and one year, McLean county, Illinois,before graduation

    1911-1912 teachergrades, Nashville

    1912-1916 operated astock farm. Independence, la.

    1917-1918manager of store, Lexington, 111.

    1919-1921 operated a store, Bellflower, 111.

    1921-1925 manager of a creamery, Gibson City, 111.

    1925-1927 teacher Monroecounty

    1927-1930 principal, gradeschools, Nashville

    attended IndianaUniversity, summer 1929.Lynch, Lura, nr.McBride, James C, pa Frankfort

    1911-1922 superintendent at Clarks Hill, Newton, Richland township Consolidated,Fountain county, Bourbon, Redkey andKirklin

    1922-1923 student, Butler College, Indianapolis

    1923-1926 principal ofhigh schools, Tipton and Forrest

    1926-1930 county superintendent of schools,Frankfort, Clinton county.McCracken A. Wayne, pa Greensburg:1911-1916 teacher of biology, high school,Martinsville...

    1916-1929 teacher of vocational agriculture, high school, Greensburg.Mahley-McBride, Mrs. Nellie, pa Frankfort

    1911-1912 teacher of grades,Greensburg

    1912-1913 teacher of domestic science, Newton

    1913-1916 supplyteacher, Newton

    1916-1918 teacher ofdomestic science, Bourbon

    1918-1921not teaching, at home

    1921-1923 principal junior high school, Kirklin

    1923-1924 teacher of domestic science, Tipton

    1924-1929 not teaching, at home, Frankfort, married to James C. McBride,county superintendent of schools, Clintoncounty.Mapes, Luella, ha Paris, Illinois...

    1911-1912 teacher of grades, Oliver, Illinois

    1912-1913 teacher of grades, Metcalf,Illinois

    1913-1914 attending IndianaState Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1914-1915 not teaching, at home

    1915-1916 teaching English and Latin, Hillsdale

    1916-1924 not teaching, at home

    lr 1924.Melton, Monroe, pa Normal, Illinois

    1911-1913 superintendent, English

    1913-1916superintendent, Potomac, Illinois

    1917-1920 high school representative, Educational department, MacMillan Company,Chicago, Illinois

    1920-1924 superintendent of Hall Township Vocational HighSchool .Spring Valley, Illinois

    1924-1929superintendent of schools, Normal, Illinois.Miller-Schad, Mrs. Claudie, ha Borden

    1911-1913 teacher of grades, Mulberry

    1913-1915 teacher of domestic scienceand art, Colfax

    1915-1916 teacher inhigh school, Borden

    no recent report.Moore, Leola O., ha Greencastle

    taughtthree years in the rural schools of Putnam county before graduation

    1911-1929teacher of grades at Fortville, Plymouth,Mishawaka

    since 1922 third grade,Greencastle.Morford, Ella Loretta, ha Bippus

    1911-1912 teacher of history and geography,Evansville

    1912-1922 teacher, juniorhigh school, Evansville

    1914-1922 teacher, Normal School, Evansville

    1922-1924student, Indiana University

    lr 1924.Morgan, Glenn, pa 559 S. 4th St., Clinton

    1911-1914 not teaching, at home

    1914-1916 teacher of mathematics, highschool, Oblong, Illinois

    1916-1917 student, Indiana State Teachers College,Terre Haute, A. B.

    1917-1918 teacherof mathematics, township high school,Sidell, Illinois

    1918-1929 teacher in cityschools, Clinton.Muncie, Emery H., pa Brazil

    1911-1915head department of history, high school,Brazil

    1915-1916 principal, high school.Brazil

    1916-1930 head department ofhistory, Brazil.Nugent, Milton B., pa New Albany

    1911-1915 teacher of science, high school,Attica

    1915-1916 principal, high school,Attica

    1916-1917 Newtown

    1917-1924county agricultural agent

    1928-1930county agricultural agent, New Albany.OBrien, Lela Fern, pa La Junta, Colorado

    taught in Cloverdale township fourterms before graduation

    1911 supplywork in New Mays ville High School

    1913-1918 teacher of primary grades,Cloverdale

    1918-1920 teacher of primary, Alamosa, Colorado

    1920-1924 teacher, primary, Greencastle and Cloverdale

    1924-1928 teacher of grades, Cloverdale,Fruita, Colorado and La Junta, Colorado.Orebaugh-Horst, Mrs. Anna Mary, haShelbyville

    1911-1922 supervisor ofmusic and drawing, Sandborn and Edwardsport

    1912 summer and springterm, assistant in music, Indiana StateTeachers College

    1912-1916 supervisorof music, Bono and Portland

    1916-1924married, living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, wife of F. W. Horst

    lr 1924.Peters-Stewart, Mrs. Louise M., la SouthBend

    1911 summer and winter at homeat Sunman on account of illness

    1912 (January and June studying vocal musicat Muncie

    1912 married to E. L. Stewart in June

    1912-1913 living at Arthur,

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • A Word About Our CourseAs an educational institution, our high school ranks well up near the top of the roll of high schools and a...

    Bloomington High School
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  • Songbooks from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is apart of the Historic Music Collections. These are collections of songs&...

    Indiana State University Library

  • 140THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Bertram B. Beasley, S. S. S.,, who taught a verysuccessful term of school at Hymera, Ind., visitedfriends at the Normal...

    theFreshmen and Seniors by Chester Zechiel and Arthur Mayfield. The question was, Resolved, Thatthe divorce laws of the United States should bemo...

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  • 80THE NORMAL ADVANCE.of his muscles are not used enough. The point iswell taken that the farmer boy, although he hasmuch work to do, ne...

    The ear 3 volves around the sunWhich makes a. year 4 you.The moon is dead and calm,By laws of phys-6 great

    Its 7 where the stars aliveTho nightly scihtil-8.If watchful providence be 9With good in-10-tions fraught,Did not keep up its grand designWe soon...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY109education, Hwa Nan College, Foochow,China

    received M. A. from Boston University in 1926

    Master of Religious Education in 1926

    all residence work completed for D. R. E., 1927.Lloyd-Concannon, Mrs. Edna E., pa WestTerre Haute, RFD

    1909-1910 teacher ingrades, Montgomery county

    1910-1914teacher of primary grades, Vigo county

    1914-1922 deputy township trustee ofSugar Creek township, Vigo county

    1922-1928 not teaching, homekeeper,married to Thomas Concannon

    1928-1930 editor of Childrens Hour Magazine.Long, Floyd D., pa 4434 Olcott Ave.,East Chicago

    1913-1915 supervisor,manual training high school, Elkhart

    1916 seventh and eighth grade, manualtraining in the high school, Colfax

    1918-1919 in army

    1919-1920 teachingin high school, Indianapolis

    1920-1921teaching in Peru

    1921-1929 teachingmechanical drawing, Roosevelt School,East Chicago.Lutz-Fournier, Mrs. Gladys E., pa 608E. Green St., Frankfort

    1913-1916teacher in the Boswell High School, Bos-well

    1914 student at Purdue University,taking home economics work

    1914-1929married, not teaching

    homekeeper.McBride, May, pa 407 Wallace St., Indianapolis

    1913-1920 teacher of primarygrades, Bloomington

    1920-1923 teacherof grades, Anderson

    1923-1929 teacherof grades, Indianapolis.McCallian, Mrs. Genevieve Flinn, paOdon

    1908-1911 teacher rural grades,Van Buren township, Daviess county

    1911-1913 teacher history and English,Leesville

    1913-1914 teacher history andEnglish, high school, Fishers

    1914-1915teacher history and English, high school,Mooney

    1915-1916 teacher, English,high school, Elwood

    1916-1917 teacherEnglish high school, LaPorte

    1917-1920principal and teacher of English, highschool, Gri.Tith

    1920-1923 teacher homeeconomics, algebra and English, highschool, Jasonville

    1923-1929 principaland teacher home economics, high school,Odc.n.McCarter, John K., pa West Terre Haute:1929-1930 superintendent of schools,West Terre Haute...

    for complete information, see class of 1909.McClanahan, Albion Arthur, pa BattleGround

    1913-1915 principal, high school,Scircleville

    1915-1916 principal, BattleGround High School,received A. B. fromCentral Normal College, Danville

    1916-1917 student University of Wisconsin,M. A., 1917

    1917-1919 principal, highschool, Jefferson

    1919-1920 principal,Clarks Hill

    1920-1922 principal, BuckCreek High School, Forrest

    1923-1929principal, high school, Battle Ground.McCloud, Leonard C, A. B., ha Oxford

    1913-1916 student at Purdue University,West Lafayette

    1916 received B. S. degree in chemical engineering

    1916-1923chemist in Nevada and California

    nrsince 1923.McClung-Gray, Mrs. Gladys H., pa 3826Utah Place, St. Louis, Missouri

    1914-1915 teacher of grades, Terre Haute

    1916-1917 student, Indiana University

    1918-1923 teacher at Garfield HighSchool, Terre Haute

    1923-1929 married,homekeeper, having lived in Columbus,Ohio, Indianapolis and recently in St.Louis, Missouri.McCullough, Francis C, pa 1106 SouthQuincy St., Tul...

    1913-1914teacher of manual training in a schoolin Indianapolis

    1914-1929 teacher ofmanual training, Tulsa, Oklahoma.McFarland, Claude O., ha Elon

    1915-1916 student, University of Chicago

    1916-1917 instructor in geology and geography, University of Cincinnati

    assistant in geography department, IndianaState Teachers College, summer of 1917

    lr 1917.McGill, Louise, ha 1401 Kirby Ave.,Muncie

    1913-1916 teacher of grades,Muncie

    1915-1916 teacher of German,Camp Crook High School

    no report since1916.McKee-Wilson, Mrs. Patience, pa 2304N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colorado

    1913-1929 married to Walter M.Wilson

    not teaching, homekeeper.Mallott-Cowan, Mrs. Iva May, ha Bedford

    1913-spring assistant in methods,Indiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1913-1916 student, University ofChicago

    B. S., 1916, teacher of trainingcourse in Nicholas County High School

    1929 married

    not teaching, homekeeper.Manuel-Dawkins, Mrs. Eura M., ha 2320Spruce St., Terre Haute

    1913-1914taught Calvin township, Cass county,Michigan

    1916-1918 taught in LostCreek township, Vigo county

    1918-1922taught in Lincoln School, Terre Haute

    1922-1929 married

    not teaching.Mason-Gastineau, Mrs. Lydia, ha SwitzCity

    1913-1916 principal, high school,Coal City

    1916-1920 taught mathematics, Muncie

    1920-1921, housewife

    1921-1922 taught in the high school,Switz City

    1922-1923 housewife

    nrsince 1923.Matthews, Icy Dale, pa 2124 S. MainSt., Elkhart

    1898-1901 teacher of gradesin Steuben county

    1905-1909 teacher inMillersburg

    1911-1913 teacher in Ligon-ier

    1913-1915 teacher in Bristol

    1915-1929 teacher in Elkhart teaching fifthand sixth grades since 1913.Maxam, Corliss R., pa 6368 East Washington St., Indianapolis

    1913-1914 superintendent of schools, Marengo

    1914-1919 superintendent of schools, Stewarts-ville

    1919-1922 superintendent ofschools, Gaston

    1922-1924 superintendent of schools, Selma

    1926-1927 superintendent of schools at Summitville

    1927-1930 director of teacher licensingdivision, State Department of Public Instruction, Indianapolis

    graduate student,University of Wisconsin.Mitchell-Hatton, Mrs. Rosalie, pa Plain-field

    1901-1903 teacher in primary grades,Cambria

    1903-1904 teacher of intermediate grades, Sedalia

    1904-1906 teacher intermediate grades, Campbellsburg

    1906-1909 teacher of first grade, Scotts-burg

    1909-1911 teacher of third grade,Kokomo

    1911-1913 in school, graduating in June, 1913

    1913-1915 teacher ofEnglish, Bedford

    married Israel Hatton,class of 1898 on February 12, 1916:homekeeper, not teaching

    1918-1919teacher in city schools, Indianapolis

    1919-1920 teacher in grades, Romey

    1920-1922 teacher of English in the highschool, Romney

    1922-1929 homekeeper,not teaching.Mitchell, Waldo, pa Greencastle: 1929-1930 head department of economics, De-

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  • South dominates State contestsDedication, practice, and hard work blend to make astate championship team. There is no difference betweenacademic and a...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 12STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.tures on the Sensibilities and the Will, and the Habits of Action
to be established in connection with each class of...

    Light
Gymnastics during the course.Third Term (13 weeks.)—Lectures on the Order of Intellec¬
tual Development, and on the Organization...

    an examination of the school
studies of the course viewed as products of the various faculties
of the mind

    methods of instruction adapted to the Primary
and Intermediate work in the Common and Graded Schools

    
making out Plans of Lessons, Observation

    and Practice in the
Model Schools.ADVANCED COURSE.Students who can pass a satisfactory examination in the
branches required by law to be taug...

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  • 18STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.tures on the Sensibilities and the Will, and the Habits of Action
to be established in connection with each class of...

    Light
Gymnastics during the course.Third Term (13 weeks.)—Lectures on the Order of Intellec¬
tual Development, and on the organization...

    an examination of the school
studies of the course viewed as products of the various faculties
of the mind

    methods of instruction adapted to the Primary
and Intermediate work in the Common and Graded Schools

    
making out Plans of Lessons, Observation, and Practice in the
Model Schools. ADVANCED COURSE.Students who can pass a satisfactory examination...

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