S1IOHTIIANI ASM TYPKWlUThVO Those aro taught by n practical experienced writer A great tiilvaiitao to students whoso tlmo is limited is that Mio corresponding stlr u stjlo which Ik of do practical value is not taught thereby saving two or three month of the students time Mhe I itiuan system Is taught The reporting stylo is taught from the beginning so those wishing to bocoino reporters upend ttwoor three terms on this subject Typwriting can ho learned and sttUlcttml speed for good work required In ono term Tuition for shorthand and typewriting is o for u term of ton weeks and 2 uuch term for the iim of the machine Students may devote all or only purl of their tlmo to these classes as they desire Tho tuition in this department admits a student to all classes of the regu lar departments Students are assisted in securing good situations KIIOKTIIANU AS A lMOtlsSION Tho present methods of conducting business correspondence and legal proceeding call into employment a largo army of professional reporters and amanuenses and no branch ol industry allords a young man or woman a more certain opening to remunerative employment nor a better stepping stone to something higher than shorthand and typewriting especially if combined with a fair knowledge of the commercial branches There are few professions which require less time and a smaller expenditure of money in preparation and which give quicker returns To prepare for any other profession requires several years and hundreds of dollars while a person with average ability and a fair knowledge of Knglish can by u few months or diligent study qualify himself to command a good salary and by perseverance can in a short time work himself un to some of the best paying positions Lunguui A Ml W Ol Pill NORTH IM OK CIIllb UAbb ONSlKA TOUY 111 KTM1NT T M Tile A M President- Lecturer on acoustics and vocal organs Nellie Stewart Director Piano vocal harmony and organ Fred Jile Assistant Piano and organ George L Cook Violin and other stringed instruments F M Oregg A M Lecturer on physiology and hygiene Kniina Baker Language and literature Colia M Chaee Physical culture Delsarte and dramatic gesture Students are required to take two lessons per week uwless special ar rangements have been made to the contrary Lessons missed on account of absence of the student will not bo mado up except in case of protracted illness selected Ghaiji IV Fifty selected ntudies of Cramer II Y Dulow studies for developing technique leiisens Ktudes op 112 pieces selected Guadh V Moscholes op 70 Bach well temperod Clavichord selected Chopin studies selected Gkadi VI Chopin studies selected List op 52 selected Turner op 7 six concert studies grade selections of both modern and ancient com posers Thkoky A thorough courso is given for students by tho aid of Palmers theory of music and other hand books with lectures on history of music llAKMOVY 1st I erm Scales intervals triads inversions 2d Term herds of tho sevenths inversions lid Term Modulations suspension passing tones lth Term Passing chords pedal point 5th Term Chants chorals Advanced harmony comprises all diuerent modes of harmonizing and treatmontot accompaniments Voice culture comprises a knowledgo of tho anatomy of the throat breath ing producing tone and exercises in dillerent registers Tin VOCAI COUKSIS This department follows strictly Manuel Garcina renowned school of singing This school of singing has made such singers as Jenny Dind Christine Nilson Madam Marcheai Datille Geraldi nnd hundreds of others Grades I and II Musical notation voice building scale work sight singing Grades HI and IV Kxercises in vocalization and Bolfeggi trill studies Binging of songs ballads and easy arias Grades V and VI Kmbellishinents more difllcult work in vocaliza tion etc utudy of concert and operatic singing VIOMN AND 8TKING This course comprises enay exercises and studies in the first und ihird positions he dllTercut scales In all pohUIoiih studies by Krcul er Leonard etc selections of Spohr Mendelssohn mid others Our conservatory of music is largely attended The cntollinent In the coiuervntory for the pnHt yenr wnn more than U0 The director in regarded by nil who know her to he one of the nblcHt musicians and teachorH In tlie west Her assistants are thorough musicians Special attention la given to nil grades mid departments of music Harmony voice culture thorough bnsn choir singing piuno orgnu violin gui tar etc may he studied Recitals ore given by the students each term Tuition for twenty private lessons is Mr mid thlH udmitH stu dents to nuy other dcpnrtuient of the college without extra charges KludentH pay V for use of piano or organ for an hour each dny for the term Your nen and women who desire a thorough mid nrtiHtlc ed ucation in uuiru should ctine to the Normal College and study under the direction of MIhb Stewart whose successful experience given her a prestige which guarantecH ineroused powei and populatity to the con servntory She Iwih been at the head of thin department live yearn Teachers of mimic are in demand in the west mid wr assure you those who Htudy here will have no trouble in securing good poHilioiiH iih teachers Jhe vocal nniHic classes are free to all HtudcntH Au Hoon un HtudcntH are stillioicntly nilvanccd they take part in the public recitals and the musical part of the programs in connection with the weekly exorcises of the literary Hocletics The rccilalH are given each term either at the College chapel or at the opera bonne These aro free to nil Httidonia The following programs will give an idea of the term rccitalH under the direction ol the director Miss Ste wart PKOGKltJl MAY 2S 1S0S Ml 1MI II A II Obcron Overture Piano Duet L M Gottschalli Misses Minnie Hursoti Prudence Bush Rhapsodic No 2 Pianoforte F Liszt Mr Rosa Cunulngtiam Alia Stella Coulidentc Vocal Solo Robaudi iMiss Minnie Durstm LaSource Pinnofortc Blunieuthnl Miss Minnie Oiicrlner a I linprompttiH Op 112 Pianoforte Schubert b Ie Kossignol Pianoforte I lint Miss Irudence MiihIi Symphony No 7 Piano Duet Itcethoven Ross Cunninghain Minn Minnie Gaerlncr Rondo Brillinnte Op 21 Pianoforte Mendelssohn Miss Minnie Bursmi lKOGkAN AUGUST 15 ISM OIMSKA HtlUBIi Calif of Bagdad Two Pianos P Hoar Mr Fred Pile Mian Kdith Batcholor MirtHes Williams mid Italgard Rhadsodie Hongroise No I Minn Iva Connablc 11 Bacio La Soniunbiiln LliStasi Barbara Suville Cappriclo Tardiness to tho extent of half an hour will cause the student to lose that LMnrch Ilongro ise 1 es on Students are expected to attend regularly all tho classes to which they may be assigned Failure to do so will reduce their general grade Tho course of studv will embrace only tho latest and most improved works by standard authors so arranged and graded as to lead the student most Rhapsody No 1 naturally through the various stage of progress to a complete mastery of the art New students who are already somewhat advanced will be graded accord ingly No fixed time is required lor tho completion of any single grade In all cases students will lx advanced as fast as the thoroughness of the work permits Tuition for term of ten weeks two lessons iter week I Mano rgan String etc 1000 Pianolort in class ol three 1000 each W000 Voice 3 1500 Theory and Harmony each 1100 Tuition board and furnished room 1 year SO weeks two pri vate lessens per week if paid on entering college 15000 All students pay 200 each term for one hours practice on piano and or gan each day Students of any other department will get 20 lessons by paying 500 in addition to regular tuition All students studying Instrumental or Vocal music aro expected to enter the department ol sight singing for the ability to read music at sight lies at the basis of a true musical education The class in sight singing is tree to all students of tho college All students have without extra cost access to the following Students recitals practice ol choruses glees etc lectures on musical history ques tions and answers on musical topics Students aro admitted to all regular de partments of the college without extra charge Many students take other studies with tho music IlANOKOHTi Gkadi I New Englands Conservatory method Koehlers first studies Parti Oka or 1 1 Major scales minor scales Duvernoys studies in velocity op 120 Koehlers studies op 50 Loeschorn op 00 Gkadi III Octave exercises Turner Bcrtini op29 52 Berens veloc ity op 115 Krause op 2 Trill studies Ileller op 45 Kuhluu sonulines Rnveil Du Lion Vocal Solo Miss ICIva WillianiH O My Fernando Troiserne Meditation PolonaiBe Mocking Bird Sleep On Pluie de Rubis Chimes at Twilight In Blooming MeadowB In the Circus Hide and Seek Loves Token a Ktude b Barcarolle Puritoni Miss Ivn Connablc Vocal Solo Miss Kdith Batcholor Two PianoH Misses Jiinge and Mnlgard Misses Balgard nnd Williams MiB9 Iva Connablc Orchestral Accompaniment Miss Stewart IKOCKAM AUGUST 11 1SIS OlliKA IIOUHi Dauble Qunrtotto Misses Minnie Nellie Stewart Theo Scace Mr Koss Cunninghain Misses Iva Couuahle Mande Woodworth Nellie Drown Lucy Primer MIhh Maude Dritton Vocal Solo Mrs Willa Harrison Miss Iva Connablc Quartette Misses Maude Iiritton Nellie Stewart Minnie Durson Mr koss Cunningham Grand Galop De Concert Miss Theo Scace I Would That My love Vocal Duet Misses Clara Durson Nellie Stewart Sonata Pnfhetiqtie Koss Cunningham Rondeau Brilliante IIe Was a Prince Miss Minnie Durson Vocal Solo Miss Dessie Winterbiirn Double Quartette Misses Minnie Gnertner Iva Connablc Minnie Burson Marie Ahem Pearl Reynolds Theo Scace MeBBrs Robb Cunningham Fred Pile IKOCKAM JKHKUAKY 17 1000 CIIAIlSr HA I IV Beauties of Paradise Instriitijental Duet Misses Baltic and Aliae McCurdy liiBBrumeiital Solo Miss Olive Sloan Vocal Solo Miss Anna Scovil Instrumental Solo Miss Celia Wilkinson Instrumental Solo Miss Helen Pile Instrumental Solo Miss Reno Olmsted Instrumental Duet MiBB Nora Mullen Mr James Pile Vocal Solo Miss Helen Pile Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Instrumental Solo Mies Mabel Griffith Instrumental Solo Limit Arditi Lrybnen Arditi J U Andre McndclHBohn Kowaiski LiHt Denizettii Jaeli Chopin Wallace Dcelhoven Von Weber Dynes Kontski Streabbog Hoffman Scudori Prosinger Sivrai Kingf Gurlitt Froy Drysdale Wollenhaupt sjchulholT Leybach Mr Fred Pile GRADUATION StudentB who complete any of the courses of study except the common school courseB are awarded diplomas Students who com plete any of the higher courses are awarded the bnchelor degree Students who have completed any of the higher courses and have studied history of education science of education art of instruction and methods and hav taught with success for two years areawnrded the degree of bachelor of didactics in addition to other degree The graduation See nnd diploma cost Jl in Commercial and Teachers de partments and 1 in the other departments WOKK JOK TIJKM In order to aiiBwer many inquiries about our classes wc give a partial outline of the work for a term More than seventy classes re cite daily Language Grammar Three classes Beginning advanced and review Rhetoric Two classes Hngimiing review Latin Four clasBea Beginning advanced reader and grammar Caesar review in the regular coursea of Virgil and Cicero Any student may enter these cluBBes German Three claBseB beBidea the regular course Mai illiMATtes Arithuictlc Four cIiihmch Dcglmilitg percentage mensuration icview Algebra botir cbiHMeu lleglmiiiig radlcalf adviuuel icview Geometry Four chiHseH Megimiiug adviiuced In plnnc solid teview Ti Igouometry analytical geometry surveying one or more classes In each Si MiSCCH Physiology two cIuhhoh Philosophy two classes Cneuiistiy botany geology zoology one or mine classes in each Pnyrhnlogy niuinl philosuphy logic political ecniioiny one class each IDmioky ami lririvVMKi Ku Pnited States hlstosy general history history and civics of slate 1iilied Stales civic A hum lean lit culture Knglish liteiatuie gcogrady one oi more cIuhhcs In encii ciirtcnt eventii Klnru I mv OKTltiiiUAIllY l Mc Oilhogiapby Ueadlug elocu tion licginnlng mid advanced oiatory DcImu tesdi ainatlc expienslon one or uioic clat HCH in eacli Didactics pemiiatiHlitp drawliit book keeping nctiial business comuieiclal law sluiti hand t pewrltliig letter wilting parliamentary law vocal mimic one or more Huhics in ench Othei classes aie oign nixed whem vei theie is a demaiid for them Kvcry stuilcnt is accominodaleil urNIIKAI INI MKM IION Go TKNMKN r The govcimncnt Is lenient yet llrni Shulenls me placed on their sense of honor and uiinb icspoiiMilile lot their con duct just us holies and gentlemen ate in any well irgnlnled society Tin moral Intoieuls ol be students lecelve sprrial attention flic College is non scctarlau though thoiougbly chilstlnn Chapel exer cises nic held eveiy mot niiig and while attendance at these rtetcises is not compiilsoiy yet all students me c peeled to be piesent unless excused by the President or Sccietary fbe whole spirit ol the Col lege is earnest systematic ami diligent labot by both teachers and students In case of sickness the student receives the persomil atten tion ami cine of the Presid Mil and bis wife nod family physician IIIIUAU - ur students have the lice use ol a well selected library of more than 510 volumes Here aie Immil lefcience boeiks on nil tlie common branches language lilei a lure science nnd mat liemit Ion be sides the woi ks for general rending We Iiiiac space to metilioil but few of be books among whii ll aie the Diilannica Kucvclopncdin 10 volumes Library of Ameiiiau Liliintuie II volumes It -on Idgbts of History Ji Macm leys Hintory of ICnglaud 5 volumes Kents Coiuinciitat ies I volumes- Gibbons llistoiy ol Uome 5 vol liuies Macaulcyn Kssnya Plutarchs Lives of llltistiious Men Voungs Political History lliogi aphie Slate Statuses Im sons on Contracts etc The librmy loom is liited with shelves tables desks mid chairs flu libiary is open from la in to S p in KlXOKi in- liKAIMs All giadcs made hei e ai c put on record so that the student can wiite in any time and find out just what Iim standing may be in any study be pursued hei e These iccords arc made up by taking an average of the class grades and those made up on examinations in the subjects puisiicd Knell tccitniioii occupies 15 minutes Students come to the iccitation looms to recit only Studying is done in their own looms There is a large study room provided for those who prefer to study in Ihe buildtug A IAlvAi Us- The College is well supplied with apparatus in its various depnrtmeuls oonsinling of a full supply of anatomical charts geographical maps philosophical apparatus and chemicals geologi cal specimens etc Students are given a thorough di ill in the use of apparatuu in illustrating every subject KnAMINAi kins No entrance examinations ai e required We re ceive students of all stages of advancement The only icquiicmcnt is that they be able to reed in ordinary text books Kxaminations in the varioim branches are held at the end of each tei in Books Students should bring all books they have Any good book in the common branches may be used The work is largely from outlines so students need not have the same kind of books All boohs students have to buv can be secured at the bookstore at much less than the usual retail price iNMilMi l The College is non sectarian though thoroughly christian Kvcry inlliience is brought to bear to implant in the stu dent a love for tho good Hi pure the beautiful You cannot attend this school any length of time and not be a belter man or woman Wm II j f I 1 mil 1 m eBhilfeQiJHiHBf f i3w9ilfcF i2HjHHSHH i i Xyth 7jduo4jJCLfilfl till 1 lJK JWI fiftiit A IIvW OI LAST IvNI Ol MI1KAKV LlTKKAKy Sot liriis Two well orgauied literary societies are connected with the College which afford excellent opportunities to the students for culture composition debating criticism and parlia mentary usage In addition to this regular debuting societies and n parliamentary law class are maintained All who expect to graduate in any of the courses of the College are expected to take part in this work Public programs are given by the societies each Friday even ing At the close of the term a contest of the societies is held The following is a program given at the close of the summer term 1000 LONTIiST CKKHCIiNT AM IIIHOMATHIJAV MTI5KAKY HOCIHTIIJS MONDAY AUGUST III 8 I M Invocation Balletniusik Two pianos Schubert Kdith Batchclor Celia M Chase Nellie W Stewart Fred Pile IiSrJAYS The Being Beauteous Trusts ORATIONS Chains War Carmeua Vocal Duet Missew Kdith Datchelor Nellie W Slewart KliCITATIONS David Harums Kxpcrience with an Kgg I and My Father-in-Law March Dcs Tambours Piano Solo Miss Helen Pile Rena Belle Olmsted P Pearl K Sewell C Jesse 13 Cash C Charles L Culler P Wilson Virginia Bntchelor C Mabel N Dodge P Sidney Smith DlillATK Question Resolved that the Initiative and Referendum Should be Adopted in all important State Legislation Murgaret Dilt P John Shipley C Affirmative vrVA J H K HiattP Ncgetno Q u Clirmunm C Tprolienne Variee 1iauoTrio Raviua Misses Olivia Sloan Anna Hansen Tessia Hanaou Report of Judges The work of all the societies is under the direction of Prof Gregg Y ji C A The young men of the college assisted by the faculty maintain a Young Mens Christian Association and hoid weekly meet ings every Sunday afternoon at 1 oclock The secretin y of the asso ciation will pe pleased to give young men any needed assistance when they come lo Wayne also to answer any questions about the College and the Association