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1 i tA ft n I V t I N 4 vHmi nnt111 1 Jl LA mutMmmJkti4imti Tho increasing demand for those trained horn mid tho success of those who linvo gbno out from tlfo school nro iUsbost recommendations lst Term SolldOooniulry Caesar Physios PolHTl Foonom iKnlm tnoinbfr of the dims gjos u public lecture each term Tho preparation for this ooitrso toqiiiios a thorough ntastory of n n - a SrilJNTtlMO COUItSK 2nd Term Trigonometry Cnemtr hoiulstry Moiitul Sotonoo lid Term Trigonometry Clconi Anal Chotn English Mist Ith Term Siirtng Memo Geology fith Turin Itovlcw Virgil Rovlow Eng Lltoratuio Scion Enn rofusslonal o urso If students lm studied some of tlio regular studios oftliiH count llioy may complete some of the wore of tliu Teachers coin so In thoSolentlllo cars work 1 Mi il 1 ill This course embraces tlio following departments Ainiunmaurs History Mid Literature Lntln Nnlural Science Mental Science and Political imy Tlio Mathematics begin s ith solid geometry and continue with Irlgonom otry and surveying with practical original work History and Lltomttiro are niadonti especial feature of tlio course Tho history Includes tht studt of Aiiiorlian and English civilization tliu history of tho languages and boM authors Mho Literature Includes MVuiijmiii Shakes peare etc Mho Latin includes Caesar Clooro and sight reading with a thoiough drill in dlllliiilt grammatical const mot Ions Natural sciences aio taught theoretically and practically and Inoludu phvslcs thooiotloitl chemist iy and geology Mental science Iolltlcal ootioiny and Soloneo of Education aro taught by duilj class drills and lectures Tlio graduates of this course uio awarded tlio degree of Hacholor of Scivuuo Tlio graduates of thiH course who have thoroughly studied and pass a sat isfactory oxatnliiiftion In History of Education Science or Education General Principles of Education Art of Instruction and Methods of Touching aro awarded tho degree of lkteholor of Didactics in addition to the decree of Hacholor of Science Graduates of this courso secure good positions as princi pals and toaohorh In high schools Invocation Tancredl A IMslUlltAM oinir suiintikiuIass 18 Mihse Kant asle Lincoln Ulieion Piano Trio Halyard Kllntwort and Iuuk Our Duties Live Not to Thjself Alone llarkl lluru Tho Iurk Vocal Solo Miss kllntwort What of Science Tarry a Little Theio IsKomotlilii Klse Iiauo Solo Minnie Hiirsou Kosslul Clarence 1 Malono iMainio I Wallace Schulicrt has I Morgan Jims K WiUon List IMith M Uatcholor Woher Two Pianos Misses Conniihle I niiLnj Mel lor Mr Kred Pile Tlio Classical course I hu Special Scleucu courso and tho Special Miitho niatical courso are thoiouli ill pructlcal l irst Term Hook keeping Husinoss Arlllimetlc Grammar Heading Penmanship HtlSINI ss ooutisi Second Term Mook keoptf and Actual Hus ntisincss Arlthtnottc GiMuimar Commercial Law Letter Writing J Ihird Term Actual Huslness Urllugraly Coinl Geography Civil Governiunt Debating Kaoli torn Is 10 weeks unit itnstNiss couusi isuNrQUAM This course is arranged for the systematic training of joung men and women to till any position or conduct successfully any business No inst tut ion oil eis better advantages to securo a business education If everything is not as thorough complete and practical as represented no tui tion will bo charged U1 per term pijs tuition boaid and furnished room Students can take studies in any of tho other courses without oMri charge IJUAlllICATIONS lOK HNTPlllNt An ordinary common school education is all that is required to enter tho depailment If a student has not been In school for some tlinu and feels rusty and behind in his studies wo can assure him ho will find othors like himself In school and that ho will receive if necessary personal instruction until thoi oughly proputed to enter tho classes without ontlurassment Tho teachers in this course aro practical book keepers As rapid accur ate and thoiough accountants they have no superiors They prepare tho stu dents for tho tirst places with bus ness men Students receive both class and individual instruction No ono is hold back on account of tho other All work is inspected daily by tho teaehers TiuxmY nilAKTMrNT The students study tho theory and nature of business in this department Thoy become acquainted with single and duuhlounlry They learn tlio science of accounts after which they learn tho complications of wholesale and retail merchandising farm and lumber accounts rallioading and insurance commis sion and banking business tlio uio of all mercantile terms the forms of notes drafts bills shipments etc AUTWAT HURINKSS DllAItTMINT In this tlio work is a perfect representation of tho business world in which students hu and sell manage their own business and practically moot uuiry question that comes up In business life Such student is furnished manuscript work assigned cash capital and merchandise with which ho conducts his bus iness All the work is Inspected by tho teachers who require of the students that tholr books show at all times tho real condition of their business Stu dents after completing the manuscript enter tlio following lines of olllccs Wholesale house retail house real estate olllcu lumber olllco com mission house Insurance ottlce railroad otllco and tho bank Tho three College banks operate with a cash capital of 100000 each In College currency which In the actual business room lias a real monetary val ue Sixty dlllerent kinds of merchandise are used in the wholesale retail and commission houses All bills notes checks drafts Uhiiianco pollutes deeds etc tuo approved by the teachers before thoy are passed fioiu tho maker There wore more than -00 students taking this course last fall and winter Students whocoinpleto tho course receive u diploma A charge of 1 per term for material is uiado upon entering the actual business work Teachers can get a practical knowledge of book h coping in a few weeks Special classes uio organized forthoso who dosiro to piupaie to teach this subject Tho aim of this department is not to miiko book keepers inoiely but to teach business principles that students may engage In any branch of business successfully Hvor thing Is made so practical that tho course Is of Incalculable aluo to any joung poison KMANSUII Tho tlfst uim is to give students rn ill plain and beautiful handwriting Special ultentlon is given to principles and analjsls 1 his course is free to all members of jbo school The full course includes plain business and otna montaj penmanship pen etching caul writing Nourishing of antelopes lions horsesetSTf linear porspecthound free hand drawing Intho Teachers department special attention is given to blaekloard writing and methodsof teaching the subject in all grades of schools A pen artist of acknoweldgod ability has charge of tho classes in penmanship and drawing Mtinv students dovoto tholr entire time to thesu studies fcHOHTHAND AND TYIKWIUTINO Those are taught by a practical experienced writer A great advantage to students whoso time is limited Is that tho corresponding style a stjle which is of no practical alue Is not taught thereby saving two or three months of the students timo The Pitman sjstem Is taught Tho reporting stjlo is taught from tho beginning so thoo wishing to become reporters spend two or throe terms on this subject - Typewriting can bo learned and sufllulont sococl for good work ndquired In ono tcriii Tuition for shorthand and typewriting 1b lfi for n torin of ton weeks nnd i2 oaoh term forltlip uso of tho niaohlnc Students may denote all or only part of tholr timo to thoso classes tia thoy 1oNro Tho tuition In this department admits astudont to nil classes of tho regular dopartments Students aro assisted In securing good positions COKHKUVATOUY OK MUSIC Our conservatory of niusio Is largely atteiild Tho enrollment in tho conservatory for tho past ear was more than 200 The director Is regarded by all who know bur to be onu of tho ablest musicians and teachers in tho woit llur assistants aro thorough musicians Special attention is given to all grades and departments of music Harmony volco oulture thorough bass choir singing piano organ violin guitar etc may bo studltd Hocitala aro rIvou by tho students each term Tuition for twenty private lessons is lf nnd this admits studunts to any other department of the college without otm charges Students pay - for uso of piano or organ for an hour each day for the term Young men and women who dosiro a thorough and artistic education in music should coino to the Normal Collrgo and study under tho direction of Miss Stowait whose successful experience gives bur a t rostige which guarantees loot eased power and popularity to the conservatory Sho lias been at tho head of this depart muni 11 vo years Teachers of music aro in demand in tlio west and wo asstito you those who study hero will have no trouble in securing good positions as teachers Tho vocal music classes aro free to all students Tuition for term of ten yuuks two lessons por week Piano Organ String etcs MfiOO Pianoforte in class of thrco 10 each 1000 Volco 1I0 Theory and Tlarmony each 1500 Tuition board and furnished room 1 year CO weeks two pri vate lessons per week if paid on entering college lf000 All studunts pay U each term for ono hours practice on piano and organ each day Students of any other department will got 20 lessons by paying in addition to regular tuition All students studying Instrumental or Vocal music aro expected to enter tho department of sight hinging for the ability to read music at sight lies at tho basis of a true musical education All students bavo without extra cost access to tho following Students recitals prautiuu of choruses glees etc lectures on musical history questions and answers on musical topics Students aro admitted to all regular depart ments of thu college without extra charge Many students take other studios with the music PIANOKOKTE GitAnn 1 Now Englands Conservatory Method Koohlors first studios Part lp Gradi U Major scales minor scales Duvernoys studies in velocity op 1 0 Kochlers studies op o0 Loescliorn op HI Guadi III Octavo exercises Turner Burtini op 2 12 Borons veloc ity op I Krause op 2 Trill studios Holler op 4o Kublau sonatincs selected Ghadp IV Plfty selected studies of Cratnor II V Bulow studies for developing technique Jensens Ktudes op 112 pieces selected Git i V Mosclieles op 70 Bach well tempered Clavichord selected Chopin studies selected Guadi VL Chopin studies solectod Listz op 52 selected Turner op 7 six concert studios grudu selections of both modern and moient composers TuraiiY A thorough com so Is given for students by the aid of Palmers theory of music and other hand booWs with lectures on history of music llAKMONY II Btulo LlSonumbulu LF stasi Hatha a Savtlle Cappilcio March Hongioisu Rhapsody No 4 O My Fernando Jst Term Scales intervals triads inversions 2d Term Chords of the sevenths inversions lid Term Modulations suspension passing tones Ith Term Passing chords pedal point fith Term Chants chorals Advanced harmony comprises all different modes of harmonizing Miss Iva Connablo Vocal SoiO Miss Edith Uatcholor Two Pianos Misses Tunge and Hulgard MUsos Balgatd and W llliams Miss Iva Connable Orchesttal Accompanlnunt Mits Stewart PUOUKAM AUGUST 11 OlKKA HOySIJ Douhlo Quartette Miss s Mlnnlo Gaer nor Nellie Stewart I lie i Scaco Mr Ross Cunningham Misses Ivu Connablo Maudo Woodworth Nellie Hrow Lucy Urtincr Miss Maudo Britton Vocal So o Mrs Willu Harrison and treatment of accompaniments Voice culturo comprises a knowlodgo of the anatomy of tho throat breath ing producing tone and exercises in diilerent registers TUB VOOA1 COUItSK This department follows strictly Manuel Garcias renowned school of sinning This school of singing has mado such singers as Jenny Lind Christine Nilson Madam Marches Batillo Goraldi and hundreds of others Grades I and 11 Musical notation voico building scale work sight sing ing Grades III and IV Exercises in vocalization and solfeggi trill studies singing of songs ballads and easy arias Grades V and VI Embellishments more dilllcult work in vocalization etc study of concert and oporatic singing VIOLIN AND STRING This course comprises easy oxerciscs and studies in tho first and third po sitions the dillotent scales in all positions studies by Krcutzcr Leonard etc elections of Spohr Mendolssohn and others Students arc lequhed to ttiKo two lessons per weok unless special arrange ments have been made to tho contrary Lessons missed on account of absence of studont will not bo mado up ex cept in cases oi protracted illnesss Tiirdiiicss to the extent of half an hour will cause the student to lose that lesson I o - v rt ii1 I i mil Drrii1nilv nil tlin ilnccnu In iirliiflt ttiov may bo assigned Failure to do so will reduce their general grade The courses of study embrace only tho latest and most improved works by standatd authors so arranged and graded as to lead tho student most naturally through the various stages of progress to a complete nustory of tho art Now students who are already somewhat advanced will bo graded accord ingly No iixed timo is requited for the completion of liny single grade In all cases students will be advanced as fast as tho thoroughness of tho work per mits As soon us students are sulltciontly advanced thoy tao part in tho public i ooituls and tlio musical part of tho programs in connection with tho weekly exercises of the litorarj societies Tho recitals tiro given each term either at thu college chapel or at tho opera house These aro free to all students The following programs will give an idea of tho term recitals under tho direction of the director iMiss Stewart IUOaUAM AUGUST 10 OVVAIA IIOUS13 Calif of Hag lad Two Pianos Misses Kdith Williams Halgard and Mi Rhapsodic Hoiigtolso No 0 Miss Iva Connablo Vocal Jaolo Ml sElvu WilltuiUH P Hoar Fred Pile Liszt Ardltl Ley bach Ardltl J B Andre Meudohlssohn Kowaiskl List Dcuizettu w y Trolsomo Meditation M89 Ivn Connablo Polonalso Quartette Misses Mnndo Urltton Nellie Stewart Mlnnlo Durson Mr Ros CunnlDyham Grand Galop Do Concort MIhi Thco Seiice 1 1 Would TliUt My rjve Vocil Duet Misses Clara Burson Nclliu Stjwart Sonata Patliotiquo Rondeau Hrllliatito He Was a Prince Revolt Dti Lion Ross Cunningham Miss Minute But son Vocal Solo Miss IkHsie Wintcrburn Double Quartette Jaeli Chopin Wallace Bartholdy Beethoven Von Weber Lyncs KontBki Misses Minnie Gaertncr Iva Connablo Minnie Bui son Mario Ahorn Pearl Reynolds Thco Scucc Messrs Rob Cunningham Pied Pilo WOIIK IOK A TrtlM In older to answer many inquiries about our classes wo give a partial out lino of tho work for a term More than seventy ohusea rcclto daily Language Giatnmtir Three classes Beginning advanced and review Rhetoric Two chases Beginning review Latin Four classes Beginning advanced reader and grammar Caesar review In tlio regular course- Virgil and Cicero Any student may enter theso classes German Three classes besides the regular course Mathematics Arithmetic Four classes Bcgiuulng percentage mensur ation review Aljicbrii Four elas es Beginning radicals advanced review Geometry Four classes Beginning advanced In plane solid rovtuw noitptry analytioil geometry surveying mental ai ithmctic One or moio cIhhscs in each Sciences Physiology Two classes Philosophy Two classes Chemis try botany geology zoology Ono or more classes in o ich Psychology mor al philosophy logic political ucotioiny One class In each History and Literature etc United States history general history history and civics of state United States civics American literature English 11 ora ture geography one or moro elapses In each currant events Iloctillou Orthography otc Orthography reaiing elocution begin ning and advanced oratory Dolsartos dramatic expression ono or moro clau es In each Didactics penmanship drawing book keeping actual business commer cial law short hand typewriting lotUr writing pirliatncntary law vocal music ono or more classes 4ln each Other classes are organized whenever there Is a demand for them Every student is accommodated Each i eeitatlon occupies Hi minutes Students coma to the recitation rooms to r eito only Studying is done at the students rooms There is a large study room provided for those who prefer to study in tho building OENEUAL INFORMATION Government Tlio government is lenient yet firm Students arc placed on their reuse of honor and mado responsible for their conduct just as la lies and gentlemen tiro in any well regulated society Tho moral interests of the students receive special attention Tho College Is non sectarian though thoroughly christian Chapel exercises aro held every morning and while attendance at these exorcises is not compulsory yet all students nro expeced o be pi osent unless excused by tho preside it and secretary Tho whole spirit of the College is earnest systematic and diligeut labor by both teachers and students In case oi sickness tho student receives tho personal aj i Ujntion and care of the president and his wife and family phjsieiuu alsif a trained nurse when necessary Library Our students have the free uso of a well solectel library of more than 00 volumes Hero aro found rcf rocco books on all the common brauoh C3language literature science and mathematics besides the works f ir general reading We havo space to mention but few of the books among which are tho Encyclopedia 10 volumes Library of American Literature 11 volumes Bea con Lights of History 5 volumes Macauleys History of England 5 volumes Kents Commentaries 4 volumes Gibbons History of Rome 5 volumes Ma cauleys Essays Plutarchs Lives of Illustrious Men Youngs Political His tory State Statutes Parsons on Contracts Etc The library room is fitted with shelves tab cs desks and chairs Tho library is open from 0 a m to 8 p in Examinations No entrance examinations are requirrd We receive stu dents of ad stiges of advancement The only requirement is that thev bo able to real in ordinary text books Examinations in the various branches ate Held at the end of e ich term and grades aro recorded Books Students should bring all the books they have Any good book in the common branches may be used The work is lurgoly from outlines so stu dents need not have tho same kind of boons All books students havo to buy can bo secured at tho bookstore at much less than the iibual retail price and wllTbe bought back when they are through with thorn Y M C A The young men of the College assisted by tho faculty main tain a Young Mens Christian Association and hold weekly meetings every Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock Tho secretary of the association will be pleased to give young men any ncedel assistance when thoy cotno to Wayne also to answer any questious about the College and the ass ciatlon Y W C A Tho joung ladies aided by the lady members of the faculty have a splendid association wh eh meets every Sunday Hftornoon in the chapel vmsxr at l oclock The president and scctetary gladly give advice and assistance to all young ladies who come to tho College The two s clothes have a union mooting once each term All young peo ple are invited to attend these mejtings oven if ty do not become active membe s Socials Every other Saturday evening a social is given in the chapel un der direction of the faculty or some one of the college societies A l students are invi ed to thes i socials whet o propor entertainment is provided Theoo furnish not only evenings of pleasure but go to help young peoplo ia various lines of improvement ReettutionB bjgin at 720 in tho morning and continue until 015 Teach ers and students aro busy No college can boast of a boter and moto studious lot of students Tho propara ory course admits student who can read In tho ordinary iext books Why spotul your time at homo whon heto you will receive instruction from the very best teachers that can be found Remember a school year with us is 50 weeks which Is divided Ino live terms of 10 weeks each Wo have no vajatlons between terms No time la lost by our students Each day pf the week is a day of study Young man and young woman if you have not tho ready money to attend college boiow it from a friend or got them to help jou boriow It at tho bank No o her Investmo it pays so woll Wirite us if you desire to attend college If you expect t j attend college n tho near ftitute write us and wo will send you full information of our work No school can do moro for teachers those preparing to teach and those preparing for business Sec our eouises of study Industty steadiness faithfulness and promptness ure some of tho elements that make successful men and woman Work before pleasure other than that highest pleasute tout comes from duty well done should bo the mot o of ovory young man and woman Special information regarding any department of the school will bo cheer fully given those who write us Wo are always pleased to conespond with prospective students who can rely on prompt ttuthful and confidential Thrty aro invited to write us freely regarding their wishes stating what b anches thoy d sire to utudy how long they can a tend and when thoy can enter Wo desire to correspond with young men and women who wish to attond and parents who wish to end thtfir children t Collego All letters will bo promptly answered with accurate infoiinatlon concerning the College und out work A largo cataloguo with full Information will ba seut to those who write for it Address J M PILE Wayne Nebraska r jsc auiiisrnaiitjmxvToma r