The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, November 01, 1900, Supplement, Image 13

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MAIN COLLEGE BUILDINGS AND GKOUNDS
Tho building is located on a beautiul campus of live acres just north of
tho city and three fourths of a mile from the depot having good walks lead
ing to it Tho ladies dormitory is on tho block adjoining tho campus The
college building is built of brick and finished in poplar It has four iloors
Tho first lloor contain1 tho Music rooms Shorthand and Typewriting rooms
and rooms for a family Tho second floor contains tho presidents ollice sec
retarys olljce four largo recitation rooms library and cloak room Tho third
lloor contains tho chapol commercial room and a cloak room Tho chapel and
commercial rooms arc connected with largo sliding doors Tho seating capac
ity is 050 Tho fourth lloor contains six largo recitation rooms Tho entire
four floors aro heated with steam The building is furnished throughout with
appropriate furniture and apparatus Tho commercial room is 110 by f0 feet
it is supplied with chairs and tables and surrounded with blackboards four
foot wide The science room is arranged to meet tho demand for practical
science teaching This room is supplied with the best of apparatus consisting
6f i full supply of anatomical charts philosophical apparatus chemical appar
tus and chemicals skeleton geological specimens botanical specimens etc
Students are given a thorough drill in tho use of apparatus in illustrating tho
arious subjects studied Tho library room is fitted with shelves tables desks
ml chairs Tho library is upon from i a m to p m All hooks and
onory that students wish to buy can bo secured at reduced rates Hooks
av bo rented
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Wo have one of tho best and most convenient buildings for educational
irnoses of iinv institution Each room is planned for a special purpose and is
irnishcd with tho best of furnituro and apparatus for that purpose
Nebraska Normal College
WAYNE NEI3KASKA
J M President Cema M Quasi Secretary
Aohoal whero young men and women can begin and complete an education
CALENDAR FOR 10011102
F term 1st Winter term 2nd Winter term
St 2
Sit 1
November 11
November 10
January 21
January 20
Spring term
April 1
March III
Summer term
Juno 10
Juno u
EXPENSES WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE
Tuition board and furnished room for a term 10 wooks 11 50
Tuition lioard and furnished room for two terms 20 weeks 00
Tuition board and furnished room for three terms 10 weeks 87
Tuition board and furnished room for four terms -10 weeks 107
Tuition board and furnished room for a year 70 weeks 127
Tuition board and furnished room for a year with two private lessons in
niic 100 No cliargo for other departments
Tuition for a term is 10 in all regular iopannienis
It Aft Pin nf Inn inn Short hand the tuition is 15 nor term which mi
ni students to other departments without extra charge Board and room in
SUPPLEMENT TO
THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS
POPULATION OK AMERICAN TlIKS
The census returns ulrcarij show Unit the population of the United States
will bo about SO millions The list of tbo thirty largest oiths and tholr popu
hition is us follovs
Greater Now York iii722
Chicago lM8t77o
lhiladolphia I2iii07
St Louis o7o28
Boston fl082
Baltimore i f08ll77
Cleveland 1181 70S
BulTah JVJ2IS
San Francisoo M2s2
Olnoiunati S2i7W2
Pittsburg i2lH
Now Orleans 287101
Detroit 118270 J
Milwaukee 287tl8
Washington 278718
Newark 2 11070
Jersey City 200 1112
Louisville 20 1781
Minneapolis 202718
Providence 1 7i7f7
udianaolis Kill 1 I
Kansas City Iii7i72
St Paul 10tii2
Rochester Hi2 ii7
Denver iit870
Toledo itl822
Allegheny v 12lii
Columbus 127i7i
Oniaha 102i777
Total
NORFOLK NEBRASKA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 1900
private families is from 2 to 2f0 per week Forty dollars in adanee pas
tuition for one jour Sixtj dollars in advance pas tuition in coiiserator
one year A term is ten weeks from date of entrance Students can enter at
any time
Students who have paid the regular tuition of 10 can have 20 hssnus in
music or a term in short hanp by pajlug 7 extra tuition thus milking music
lossmis cost only 27 cents
hi order to got these reduced rates tho amount must bo paid in not less
than ton days after enrollment
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As will be seen b tho above cut our new Dormitory is a splendid building
The rooms arc largo well lighted and healed with hot water The building
is furnished throughout with new furniture There is no extra charge lo those
who room in this building except 27 cents per week from the loth ol October
until tho loth of April to pay for tho heating Students who room in oilier
buildings buy tlioirowij fuel
The gentlemens dormitory Gray Cottage and Nettleton Hall aro all on
the adjoining blocks to the campus hi addition to those buildings there are a
number of good private boarding houses within three blocks of the College
Many of our best families take some boarders No one need lear that they
cannot secure good accommodations
Dormitory rooms are large and well lighted Two students occupy one
room Each room has a closet and is furnished with stove table washsland
howl pitcher lamp bed and bedding Everything is furnished except luel
light and towels Eaeli student deposits 1 on taking a room this is returned
when the key to the room is returned to the matron and breakage if any is
replaced or repaired Many rooms in good families aro rented to students
Our next term opens November 12
REGULAR COUIiSES OF STUDY
Common School Teachers Scientific Classical Mathematical Special
Science Elocution Business Music Penmanship Art Shorthand Typewrit
ing See outline of course on other pages
SPECIAL COURSES OP STUDY
The following courses of study are arranged for each term 1 For those
preparing to teach 1 For those desiring a Second Grade Certificate II
For those desiring a First Grade Corticate -I For those desiring a State
Certificate f Business course for teachers 0 Literary course lor teachers
7 Didactic and Kindergarten 8 Elocution course for teachers Music
course for teachers 10 Course in Physical Culture
Boview classes in all common branches are organized each term
MOKE THAN 1000 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN
Were preparing themselves for life work last jour in tho Nebraska Nor
mal College J 7 miles from Sioux City A healthier happier busier lot ol
students could not bo found Those three characteristics health happiness
and workhave boon marked features ol tho College since its organization
nine years ago
Every line of Educational Work Preparatory Ilusinoss Teachers Scien
tific Classic Music Shorthand Drawinghas its special department special
touchers and special facilities
Students can enter at any time and find classes to suit them from reading
in ordinary school books through classics No entrance examinations aro re
quired and satisfaction is guaranteed
WHAT TO DO ON AKKIVING IN WAYNE
Come directly to the College Tho secretary will bo found ready to wait
on you Do not give your trunk check to anyone Bring it with jou to the
ollice and tho secretary will have your trunk sent to jour room The president
will assist you in arranging your studies give you an enrollment card and
show you to your classes
Those wishing to attend college who have not tliel ready money should
write us Wo try to accommodate all who aro trying to secure an education
Teachers who have School Orders and wish to attend collogo should write us
Wo may bo able to help you
P For further insonnation of tho work of the Nebraska Normal College
write us stating the kind of work wanted Address
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WHERE WAYNE IS LOCATED
WAYNE tho county seat of Wayne county is situated on tho Chicago
St Paul Minneapolis Oniaha Railroad -17 miles from Sioux City 28 from
Norfolk and 117 from Omaha Tho city has a population of 2700 is beauti
fully situated in tho Logan Valley Tho site is rolling and tho drainage is
natural and perfect For health tho city cannot bo excelled anywhere The
society is excellent Tho intellectual and moral culture of our citizens exert
a good influence upon all who come hero The seven churches throw open
their doors in cordial invitation to the students Pleasant and profitable rec
reation may bo had by students in companionship of friends made in the
home and churches of our oltizons Wayno has four banks tm j10vBpapor
a largo opera house waterworks telephone exchango electric lights and var
ious other improvements which space forbids mentioning Persons wishing to
locate in Wayno or to know more of Wayno should write to tho President of
tho College
KEAKONS WHY WAYNE IS UNSURPASSED AS A COLLEGE CITY
Because no city in tho west affords a better place in which to live und en
joy tho advantages of an educational and religioin community
Because tho cleanliness and general beauty of tho city can hardly bo
equalled anywhero Tho air is pure water plenty and perfect
Because students can live here on less money than would bo required in
larger cities
Because the cl being free froiii haiuils of Ice and crime sliiilcnis aro
kept from opportunities to vice found In larger cities
Ilccause there Is less to distract flic alliiittoii of students fi oin their work
than Is found in larger cities therelore more rapid advancement will be iiuido
Hi cause the locality lser healthy There litis not been a seriously sink
student at the college fur seven ears
SOMESPECIALFKATUI5ESOFTIIENEUUASICA NoUMAI COLLEGE
I The moral and religious lutnrc Hl of each stndenl Jls carefully guarded
2 The college Is strict l tinn sectarian hut Is thoroughly religion-
t The College Is well supplied with apparatus III Its varinimdopni tmnnts
I The citizens are obliging to tjie students giving every pmxililn aid lo
the ollege
Lectures free lo the students lire ghen each term The loailiiitf pro
Icssional and business men are sicun dfor these lectures
i MludetitH find Hie teachers eer y to give perwiiial iitteiillon mid
counsel hi cwr thing pertaining to ihelr welfare
7 The courses of studN embrace such similes as mo necessary In pencil
cnl lile The stuileiits have the privilege nT selecting their own niiuIIoh
s Students can complete a course id sludy without remaining cousncti
the terms or consecutive ears There are no vacations
II Students are not reipilred to take
a regul lies of sluily They se
lect the studies they peerer unless the Pieshleul Is otherwise advised by
parents
10 The College Is open to all backward ami advanced Students
standing Is determined b their character ami their work as slnilenlH
11 Lad students llnd in the Matron oT the College n personal reieiid
Parents are assured that heir daughters have pleasant homes anil the mo
careful attention
12 The classes arc so sectioned that students may enter at anv limn lake
up a subject where they wish and advance as rapidly ns lhc desire No one
Is held back- on aci oiuil of others
Il The teachers In the College aie men anil women ol excellent scholar
ship and sin ssful experience whodevole all Ihelr lime lo leaching and la
bor earnestly for the advancement cf each students interest
1 1 Each teacher has certain hours of the day set aside to assist students
who need assistance in preparing lessons or to catch up with the classes No
charge is made lor this individual Instruction
17 Each student Is the object or especial study of the president and
teachers At the lacully meeting whlcli is held every Monday evening the
work of each student Is discussed in detail The students standing is com
pared and methods or helping them develop their work in the best way are
discussed
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE Nol IMA L COLLEGE
1 Teachers and those preparing to teach
2 All joung men ami women who want a thorough practical business
education
1 All who wish to make a specialty of mat hematics language science
elocution or review of common branches
I All who wish to learn short hand and typewriting in the shortest time
f All who wish lostudN music painting sketching etc
0 All who wish to become good writers and teachers of penmanship
7 All who wish to attend an institution where all studies are elective
work thorough and practical and whei ach teacher is a specialist
8 All who wish lo attend an institution that provides special classes for
oung men mid wiling women who have not the tim r money to enter
ular courses or study but want special work on special subjects
All who wish to attend an institution hat employs usefully wcry min
ute of their lime and one that will lay lor the student the foundation for hab
its of industry economy sell control persexerence and application the one
that helps to build a well loiinded wi II halauci d character
Consider the superior advantages ofh red li the Normal College when oii
think eif atti nduig school
a iivv ok Tin no i mi indoiiiii niNive huom
The Dining Hall lOIOxOO ft will accommodate ItiO persons Students may
board at the Colli ge Dining hails for 107 per week or llf0 by the term eif
ten weeks when paid in ailvancn lor the term Good board is furnished The
faemlty board with the students Mrs Pile with trainid assistants ha charge
of tho boarding ilepartineiit Students select their own boarding plae cs
Many of our iit iens furnish board at most reasonable rates Students who
room at the elorniitories board at the College dining halls
THE FACULTY
No institution has a stronger faculty tlian the one found directing the
work of students in the Nebraska Normal Colle ge Each member ejf the fac
ulty Is a graduate ef some well known normal school or colhge and has been
selected on ace ouut or recognized ability thorough Idiication successful ex
perience and strong character Each one is a specialist and a true leader of
men and women
PrsidcntI M Pile and Mrs Pile havo spent 12 years in Nebraska whore
tlrny aro most favorably known to thousands of teachers and students Prof
F M Gregg comes from tho great normal school at Ada Ohio and has had
ton years successful experience Prof 1 R Gibbons is a normal schoed grad
uate also a graduate of Gem City Business College and his experience covers
superintending and teaching in ImUIi public and normal schools As a director
and teacher ef music Miss Stewart is known throughout the west whero many
of her graduates are leading teachers in music She has spout flvo yeais with
us Miss Chases experience in teaching covers several years in public
schools and three in tho Normal school She is a most suicessful teacher in all
branches while her special subjects are Geography Literature and General
History As te achor in Hie grade as teacher in the College Mis Wallis is
a superior teacher and principal Her special Hue of work is elocution and
Itindriil subjects Miss Baker is a graduate of Simpson College and hits had
several joins successful experience in teaching Latin Gorman and Rhetoric
in College and University As an instructor in those branches she is a recog
nized leader Mrs C II Bright is romembeiod by hundreds of former stu
dents as one of the aluVst tcauhois in tho state She has taught in tho Col
lege seven years Geo L Cook is well known to hundreds of his students and
tho public as a very successful teacher of the violin and other stringed in
strumenUs But few teachers havo been more successful in primary work
than Mies Batcholor Sho is a progtvssivo teacher who knows the needs of
tho toachois and those preparing to teach
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