COUHNKS OK STUDY mm r sinlv In tint Literary doiiaitmeuit Teachers Piofosslonal Solcutlllo Classical Mathomalleal mid Special Science ai arranged so I hut each shall answer n drllnlto purpose imtl 111 students for the occupation limy intend for their life work Kach course uhovo tho Teachers leads to Ihu bachelor decree Tim studios In each of the courts 1110 arranged with it view tit follow llin imllinii dovolnpiucnl of mlnil and also to havo tluxo Htitdles on which oth er depend to come llrsl to pi epnto students for what Is to follow TIltNO ill siring lo complete any of tin pi escribed courses will follow the order tutt nded No out however Is compelled to follow a coin ml It Is mil necessary for students to remain consecutive terms In older to eimiplcto a couiso us the classes are so arranged that students may diop out ami loach a termor more then return and lake up their stmlks whoro they luftoll without any Incouvenliiice Kiouionil to four classes aic foiiml In each of tho blanches uvory term None need roar that I hoy will not ho accommodated at any time with Iho ntilh s and grades they desire COMMON SCHOOL COURSE 1ST TKUM Arithmetic Grammar Geography Heading Icimiiiuship t t 2ND TKUM Arlthmntlc Irammiir US History Reading Debuting III TKUM Arllhniellii Kng Analysis U S History Orthography Draw Inj IlII TKUM Hook keeping Won Analysis Civil Govt Physiology Vocal Music fiTII TKUM Keview Conisltion Review Physiology Didactics The neen of systematic teaching of tho fmiilaniental hrniiehis has led to tho organization or Ihlsdeparlmeiil No iiiiiilniitlon Is rciniircd to enter this department The only pi ciiti utliiii necessary is that the students lie aide lo rend in common school books It is luipoilaiit that correct modes of thought and tmrcsllgullon are cslab lishcd as early as possible Coned thinking makes logical leasoneis This fad Is recognized h the general disposition or pnents to send their sons and daughters away to schools where competent instruction Is given Tills course pi opines the way to the Teachers Piofcssional course It fnlh meets Hie wauls of all who desire lo review or prep hr ie higher conrsesof study or to enter the College to j ct methods ol complete analysis and slum appimed piaclienl methods or to pit pure tor teaching or business Hi glnnlng aihancetl anil i eh w classes arc formed at tin- Urst ol each term and afterw ai tls when necessary Industrious and apt students are not hold hack by those who advance more slowly S talents inav enter any day of the term and llml classes adapted to their wants All studies rcipilrt d hir a second grade cortllleatc mo included in this course Students taking this course will bo Instructed by the regular Faculty tr tho College TEACHERS PROKESSIONAL COURSE lSTiiitM 2nd tkum IIdtkum tkum Algtra Algebra Algebra Geometry AdvdOranunur Rhetoric Latin Reader Latin Reader PhvlCeov Nall Philosophy Nut M Philosy Hotiiny rTii tkum Geometry Review I Soviow Civil Covennt Physiology General Hist Ainern Litoruo Amii Litero Montl Arlth Elocution Elocution Drawing Didactics This course ullorils a thorough preparation for teaching and embruces MATllKMATifs Arithmetic Algebra and Plane Geometry LANiMJAilK Advanced Craunnar Rhetoric and Latin StMKNUK -Philosophy Uotany and Physical Geography Litkuatuuk Ainorican Literal uro General History and Civil Govern ment MtsOKMANmus Elocution Drawing History of Kducation and tlactics This eourso has been arranged to meet tho denianil for moro anil better teachers Viu ancies which must be lillcd aie continually being made in tho vast army of teachers Inollicient workers must givi place to thoso who are prepared for their work Students who complete this course are grounded in tho theory and art of teaching and are able to demonstrate their ability as true teachers wherever they go Those who complete the course are aided as far in possible in securing good situations and aie given tin- honor of graduation and 1 diploma It is not necessary that students leinaiu during consecutive terms in order to complete the full course as beginning and advanced classes are organized in eaoh study of the course at the beginning or each term Our iiirangeinents enable teachers who have but a short lime to u niain in school to spand their time to tho bust possible advantage Those who expect to complete the com so will be eainined in all the studies of Common School Course on or before the beginning of the last term of the year unless the luc iilly is willing to accept their grades Written oMiiuinatioiis are held at the close of each term All members of the regular course must have an average of not less than Wi per cent lo pass Hiem in the st utiles A public eiitcrtainnu nt in which each member has an original oration is given at the elost of each term Graduates in this course good posi tions in schools The following is a program given by one dh ision of the Teachers class Invocation Galop llrilliani Piano Duct Misses Mellor uniliPile Polygons Ciieat Deeds of Great Men Whut wo Owe to Governinwnt Day Dawn Vocal Solo Mulvinu Halgard Aloxsftidor Hamilton Kducation and Prosperity invention the Kruit of Civilization Valse de C oacei t Piano Solo Kred M Pile Concentric Circles - - 4 Veneering t Keepotl tlie Grass Vocal Solo Koeliug Myrtle A Henson if Huth Halgard Harriet K lellrey Aidlti J K Waggoner May K Preston lames J Hyi ne Wienianiiski Kinina M Schwerin K Olive Dwyer Christena O Lundquist Lulu lunge D1DACT1CS THK T15A1N1NG CLASS This class is instructed by tho President tho work and imputation of whoso student in Nebraska and other states is a sulllciont guarantee of tho practical woik done Kor tho purpose or study ing tho theory and art of teaching this class af fords advantages not found in any other institution Kach member of the class keeps a diary or metliods and criticisms and prepares critiques They aie thus drilled until able lo present subjects in a logical manner and handle clashes accurately easily and graectully It is important to know how to orgauie how to classify how to prepare a eourse of study how to arouse maximum thought and attention how to iix es sential points in the minimum time and how to meet various perplexing ques tions Some of tho subject discussed Philosophy of the mind cultivation of the faculties phllostqihy of government art of instruction conducting the recita tion questioning art of illustration orgauiutiim courses of study practical metliods in all branches of study and many others A class in Didactics is sustained each term of the year tho summer tenn a soeelal Kinderiurten teacher Is engaged She teaches classes f children in the presence of tho students besides giving talks on metliods etc SC1KNT1KIC COUSK 1ST TlKM 2X1 TKUM Mi TKUM iTll TKUM fTU TKUM Solid Geometry Trigonometry Trigonometry Surveying Keview Caesar Caesar Cicero Cieeio Virgil Physics Chemistry Anal Chein Geology Keview Politl Kconomy Mental Scienco Knglish Hist Kng LatoraturoSeienco of Knn Kach member of tho class gives a public lecturo each term Tho propuiaticni for this coure requires a thorough mastery of thu Invocation Tancredl CM V Professional course If students havo slndiodlsomo of the legulur studies of this course they may complete some f tho work of thuTouohors course in the Selcntlllojy ears work This course embraces the following depuieinonts Mathematics History and Literature Latin Natural Sciences Mental Selene and Political oiny The Mathematics beglnwith solid gcoinetrylandlcontluuo with trigonom etry and surveying with practical original work History and Literature aru mado an especial feature of the course The history Includes the study of American and KngUsh civilization tho history of the languages and best authors Th Llteralnro Includes Tennyson Shakes peare etc The Latin includes Caesar Cicero and wight reading with a thorough drill In dillleull grammatical constructions Natural sciences are taught theoretically and practically and include physics theoretical chemistry and geology Mental science Pollllcil Kconomy and Science of Kducation are taught by daily class drills and lectures Apiiblic lecture is given by each student r this course each term The graduates of this course are awarded the decree of 1 lachelor of Science The graduates of this course who have thoroughly studied and pass a wit- Isfaetory i Miinination In History of Kducation Science of Kilueatton uenerai Principles of Kducation Art of Instruction and Methods of Teaching are awardttl the degree of I lachelor of Didactics in addition lo the degiee of llachi lor of Sciinee GiuliiuM s or this course vecure gootl positions as prin cipals and teaehi rs In high schools BifiisEsBi viiw ok Tin ist inloriAiion touy A PltOGUAM OKT1IKSC1KNT1K1C CLASS 1SI Piano Trio Misses Palgard Klintwwrt and lunge Our Duties Live Not to Thyself Alone Hark Hark The Lark Vocal Solo Aliss Klintwort What of Science Tarrv a Little There is Something Klse Kantasie Lincoln Oberon Piano Solo Minnie Hurson ISTTlltM 2NDTPKM IlDlIMJM TIMIM Creek Lessons Xenophon Nenophou lleilidotiis Virgil Horace Horace Tacitus iniii Moral Science Lit Crltm Inlernl Taw Genl Litero Cenl Litero Kach niember of this class gives a public lecture each term FIUSTTUUM Hook keeping Husiuess Arithmetic Grammar Heading Penmanship Pvossini Clarence J Malonc Alainie K Wallace Schubert Jims K Morgan Chas K Wilson List Kdith Ai Two Pianos Ditchclor Weber Tdisses Connable lunge Mellor Mr Kred Pile Any one intending to enter our college to complete either the Teachers Professional course or the Seientilic eouise will be directed in their study of same while they are teaehihg free of charge We can give you such instruc tion that you can prepare yourself in some ot the studies before entering and thus siivefiom thiee to six months time in completing the course Write us stating what studies you have studied grade of certilleate you hold and such other Information that we may know your advancement CLASSICAL COUUSK T1I TIMUM Homer Sight Heading Option il Uoinan Hist Mediaeval Ili t Optional Kach member of this class gives a puoiic icciure eauu icnii This course includes the Tracheis and Seientilic courses but those com pleting tlie course and not intending to make teaching a piou ssion will not hi required to take the work in Didactics nor devote so much time to renewing the common brunches No ellort is spaied to make the work thoiough and comprehensive In addition to the daily recitations in which every principle is explained and discussed a written it view of the swiijcds is iequired as of ten as the teacher thinks neees ury The instruction is intended to maki each member or the class ellielent and self reliant practical as well as theo retical MATHEMATICAL COUUSK 1ST TKUM 2ND TKUM Antl Geometry Anutl Geimi 1 rucl Snrvg 1 racl Survg Drawing Drawing Optional Optional 1st tkum Hiology Adv Physics Optional German 2NM TKUM Hiology Orgc Cheiny Ojitional German il VKHM TKUM Dill Calculus lnteg Jul Civil Knltg Civil Kngg Drawing Hridgi s Optional Optional Kach member of this class gives a puJilio lecture each term SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC COUUSK tu TintM tkum Geology Hotany hem Laliry IClecl Kngg Optional Optional German Geiman 0TII TKUM Astronomy Mechanics Architecturo Optional fiTII TKUM Zoology Klecl Kngg Optional German fRflALnffiiM HUS1NESS COURSE SKCONl TKUM TJIIUI TKUM Rook keepgind Actl Hns Actual Husiness Husiuess Arithmetic Orthography Grammar Composition Commercial Law Civil Government Letter Writing Debating OUH HUSlVUsS COUUSK IS UNKeUAIKU This eourno is arranged for tho systematic training of young moil and women to till any position or conduct successfully any business No institution oilers better advantages to securo u business education If overy tiling ib not as thorough complete and practical as represented no tui tion will bo charged A si rilliV OP Till COMMIlK IAI ItOOM Mmli nts taking tin busiiu ss course are instructed by the following teach ers M Pile ArilbimUcand hil Go eminent 1 I Gibbins Hook-keeping Actual Hiisiness Commercial Law and Penmanship Celia M Chase Let ter Writing Kinina Composition Kllirl Pile Grammar V M Gregg Heading and Debating QtTAlitrtCATIOWS IOK INTIMtlNO An ordinary common school education is all that isieipilred to enter tho departuienl If a student has not been in school for some time and feels 1 - - Ill II 1 1 1 itll rust and beliinil in Ills stuiiies we can assure nun in- win mm hiiiis ir in school and tllat he will receive if iHi itsary pet Mnml ilstruction until thoroughly prepared to enter the classes without The teachers in this course aie practical book keepers As rapid aceui ate and thoiough accountants they have no superiors They prepare the stu dtnts for th i first places with business men Students receive both clas and Indh ideal instruction No ijne is held back on account or the others All woik is inspected dally by tho teachers TlimUV IHMAltTMnVT The htmlcnts study the theory and nature of business in this department Tin y become acquainted with single and double entry They learn the sci ence or account alter whieh they learn the complications of wholesale and retail lneichandisiiig farm and luniber accounts railroading and insurance commission and banking business the use of all mercantile terms the lorms of nitfes d rut Us bills shipments etc ACTUAL IIUSINIISS DIMAUTMIINT Ill this the work is i perfect representation of the business world in which students buy and sell niatmge their own business and practically meet every question that conies up in business life Each student is furnished manuscript work assigned cash capital and merchandise with which he conducts his busi ness All the work is inspected by the teachers who require of the students fhat their books show at all times the real eundition of their business Stu dents alter completing the manuscript work enter the following lines of of fices Wholesale house retail house ical estate ollice lumber ollice commis sion house insurance iiilit e railroad ollice and the bank The three College banks operate with a cash capital of 100000 each in College eurwency which in the actual business loom has a real monetary val ue Sixty dillerent kinds of inerehandie are used in the wholesale retail and commission houses All bills notes checks drafts insurance policies deeds etc are apprtned by the teachers before they aie pulsed from the maker There were nioie than 1200 students taking this course last tall and winter COMMKItCIAI AIUTUMirnC Special attention is given to this study New Pusiness Arithmetic prepared by tiie Iresiilent ot ine college and punnslied by U AI 1owms Chicago is used in this couive All students are given a thorough coursofn mental arithmetic A SKCIJON OF Till AtTfAU IJUSINMISS UOOM iiniiai inm oumatiox 1 The tuition in this department is 10 for a term of ten weeks 2 Students ot this department are admitted free to all the regular of tho College Letter writing is taught in detail Instruction in Composition and Letter Writing by tho President of the College is tho text hook used in this class Penmanship is made a special feature of tho course andjis taught by tho regular teacher of penmanship Students who conipleto the course receive a diploma A diare -a si per term for material is made upon entering the actual business work I Teachers can get a practical knowledgo of book keephi in u rev weeks Special classes are organied for those who dcshe to piepuc to t mji this subject j 7 The aim ot fins department is not to make book keepers morel v finf to teach business principles that students may engage in any branch of busi ness successfully Every thing Is made so practical that the couisu is of in calculable value to any young person lKNMANSHll The first aim is to give students rapid plain and beautiful Imndwritiii Special attention is given to principles and analysis This conrso is free to all membeis of tho school The full course includes plain bubiness and oiim mental penmanship pen etching card wilting nourishing of antelopes hons horses etc linear perspective and free hand di awing In the Teachers department special attention is ghen to blaekboaid vi fltlnir mill methods of teaebinir the subiet t in nil in mln r Lii ntils v non artist of acknowledged ability has charge of the classes in pewiinauship and drawing Many students denote their entire time to these studies y WL 1 wWin Jl m Jlf m 4 4 HH