TIIC BEE: OMAHA, 'MONDAY JUNE 19, 1916. iijjl 3 ' The big men and women those who have climbed to the top are successful because of Business Traininz. Thev had the knowledee of f ; HOW to do the things ordinary people cannot do. You can t get that training from business men- ) they're too busy succeeding to stop to teach. inereiore . , , You Can't Attain Your Full Success Until You Obtain a Business Education ' 0 Wit ii aasiai . " .wain wrmmftwlt, H. B. BOYLES, Pm. HT. CATHBH1NK ACADEMY. An Institution Offering Exceptional Ad vantage. In Muele. at Jaekaon. A hlirh grade class school for girls In located at Jackson, Neb., and conducted by tha Staler of the Ordor of 81. Dominic. It Ii a boarding school fully accredited to the University of Nebraska, and ban normal training courses for teachera and exceptional advanlagee in music. Registration for the next term begins September 4 and classes reiume Sep tember a. NF.RRA8KA MILITARY ACADEMY An Institution Excellently Equipped and With a Long Record of Hurcess. The Nebraska Military academy located at Lincoln la a homo school where a large number of boye are taught annually the arts and sciences combined with military drill that makes manly men. -,'ol. B. D. Hayward, the president has had long experience dealing with boya. The equipment of the school la all of the very beat and the attendance at Nebraska Military la increasing every year. Boyles Training teaches you shorthand, stenotypy, touch typewriting, b o o k k eepmg, telegraphy or Civil Service Service preparation for Gov ernment mail carrier, railway postal clerk, bookkeeper or stenographer, and guarantees to place you in a good position as soon as you finish the course. Boyles College Training opens the world of business to you teaches you how to think and how to do as busi ness men desire. It gives yqu the ability to at the Job to get the good position at the start. It gives you the ability to hold down the job and -to get a still better one. Send Today for FREE 128-Page Catalog. 5 BOYLES COLLEGE H. B. Boyles, President, 1801 Harney St. Omaha, Neb. "An Accredited Commercial School." ' rf-WmaagaTi ester- taaJT IT IS AN EDUCATION TO READ THE OMAHA BEE THAT'S WHY SO MANY PEOPLE SUB SCRIBE FOR IT! Mount St. Gary's Seminary 15th and Castellar Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. ACCREDITED BY STATE UNIVERSITY Day and Boarding School for Young Ladies, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, an institution which aims at the most thorough education,- a school not only for a fine education, but for culture and religious training. The education afforded trains young ladies to become useful and accomplished members of the home circle and of society. The location of St. Mary's Academy is one of the most desirable in the Gate City; at the same time being within easy reach of the center of the city and its transportation facilities. Academic, Normal and Preparatory Courses, Music and Art, receive special attention. Graded Courses in both Music and Art Departments lead to, Diplomas and Gold Medals, Students under personal supervision of Sisters at all times. . Sanitary surroundings, beautiful, well-kept grounds, well venti lated buildings, good, wholesome, well-prepared food, contribute to the physical welfare of the students. Uniforms may be purchased in the city. School reopens the Eleventh of September. For illustrated catalogue and further in formation apply to Directress. . BROW N FIX HALL. Omaha Hchool for Young Women and Girls tn Its riftr-Thlrd Yentv . Browne II hall wan founded In 163. Its founder, Btwhop Talbot, dettifrned it as a church school for gtrls. Much of the original monpy was ratsetl in th dloccwe of Connecticut, and It toolt Its name from Thomas Browne!., third bishop of Con necticut. The first building was north of the city of Omaha, at Saratoga. In 1868 the school was moved to the corner of Six torn th and Jones streets. The present building was begun on the nite given by Herman Kountse in 1886. The building w or atone, dhck and iron. It has three great stairways and several Independent exits from the buildnig, and there la a flro escape extend ing from the top floor down the outside of the east end of each wing. It hRs a gymnasium sixty-five feet long, forty feet wide and twenty feet high, glv. Ing ample room for indoor basnet ball, captain bn.11 snd other games, and is equipped with Hwerilih apparatus. The Infirmary con tuts of a suite of rooms and private bath. A trained nurse is in charge. It has an elementary department, also. for little boys and girls. It gives prepara tion for all the collegei of the North Cen tral association, as well as for Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcllffe, Wollesley. Vassar and Smith colleges. It offers exceptional advantages In house hold arts, piano, violin and voice. HPALD1M. GRADUATES . Degrees Conferred by Rev. B. F. Galvln On Ten Young Women. 1 Ten young ladies received their diplo mas at the commencement exercises of Spalding arademy, Spalding, Neb. They were the following: Mary Magdalene DeWulf. Leonora Mag dalene Plesaner, Margaret Katherine Keen an, Ruth Marie Lawless, Margaret Anna McCarthy, Nora Margaret McCarthy. Mary Teresa O'Keefe, AgneH Frances Pfeifer. Catherine Frances Pritchard, Kathleen Veronica Sullivan. An lnterenting part of the day's program was the presentation of "The Arch of Suc cess." a fantasy in which all the graduates took part. The high school chorus sang, and honors were conferred by Rev. B. P. Galvln. UNIVERSITY HAS HIGHJTAMRD Nebraska's Great Institution Is Not Surpassed by Any Other School in die Country. CAMPUS CONSTANTLY GKOWING Univer-ity of Colorado $5 Thirteenth Summar Session, June 10 to l..t 1818. In th. foothill! of th. Rockies. Cool climate. Ideal condition, far summar tudy and recreation. Couraea in thirty department.. Including Medicine and LrinMM. Able Faculty. Eminent Ieetur era. Attractlre courses for teachers. Tuition low. Living upan.es reasonable. Catalogue. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION International Acadamy . of. Music - . 1802 Farnam St. OMAHA. The University of Nebraska The University of Nebraska includes the i following colleges and schools: THE GRADUATE COLLEGE A four-year course leading to Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. Work may be pursued without reference to a degree. THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES A four year course leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science. , , ', . . THE TEACHERS COLLEGE A four-year course leading to the Teachers College Diploma. Students regis- ;ter in this college in the Sophomore year at the same time retaining identity in anothe college of the University which grants the degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Science simultaneous with the granting of the Teachers College Diploma by the Teachers College. . Thus, throughout his . Sophomore, Junior and Senior years the student is regis tered in two colleges. - ' . THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Includes gen eral agricultural, and general home economics groups. A four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of " Science. Also a two-year course in Agriculture. . THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING A four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Agricultural, Architectural, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical. . Also a six-year Academic-Engineering course.' ' : . , ' THE COLLEGE OF LAW A three-year course lead- ing to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. One year of aca demic work in addition to full entrance is required for ad mission to this college. Also a combined Academic-Law . course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in four years, and to the degree of Bachelor of Laws in six years. Work is also offered leading to the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence. . i THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE A four-year course in Omaha leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. A six-year course leading 4o the Bachelor's degree and the degree of Doctor of Medicine, the first two years ieing offered in Lincoln. THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Two-year and three-year courses. Also a four-year course leading to ' the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, i. ' THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Course leading to the degree of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy and to the Graduate Teachers Diploma. This school is a part of the Graduate College and is de signed to prepare for the higher service in teaching. THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE A four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, designed to provide vocational training for students preparing to en ter business or allied lines of work. - THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS A four-year cultural course, including the Fine Arts leading to the Bachelor's degree. - , ' " ' " THE TEACHERS COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL A high grade school of secondary rank offering splendid oppor tunities to a LIMITED number of the most desirable, students. Being the training school of the Teachers College admission can. be had only on written application. THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE A secondary school training primarily for practical farm life. , THE SUMMER SESSION Aft eight-week course primarily for teachers. , ' I . ' . v UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Courses goffered in many departments for which college credit is granted. Work in this department may be taken to meet prepara tory' requirements. , .' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ''. '.' The Nebraska Experiment Station, the Nebraska School of Agriculture at Curtis, and the Experimental Sub-Stations at North Platte, Valentine and Scottsbluff are also in charge of the Board of Regents. v THE UNIVERSITY OPENS for the first semester on Wednesday, September 13. One may enter also at the beginning of the second semester (about February 1), or the summer session (usually the first full week in June). On any point of information, address, The Registrar, - D WENT WORTH Military Academy Where Boys Do Things Wentworth life satisfies the natural cravings of healthful boyhood. Each day is full of activities. Scholastic work is made "live" and interesting by men in svmoathv with boyhood. Theories of study i made personal and practical in field maneuvers, flag sig naling, field telegraph, telephones, bridge building, hikes, camping, etc. Pleases the Boy Satisfies the Parent Here is the oldest Military School west of the Mississippi I and the largest in the Missouri River Valley. Boys are auceenfullv nrerjared for College. University. Technical Schools and Business. It is rated an "Honor School" by U. S. Government, the highest rating given. Scholastic Honor. The School has high Academic standards and is noted for scholastic honors. Graduates are admitted without examination to the leading colleges and Universities. Boys who have lost interest in study respond to Went worth life. Individual instruction by men teachers. AthUtic Sjret.ra -Reaches every boy. Unique, practical, effective. Supervised out door life results in mental vigor and ambition. Physical fitness makes mental and moral strength. Self control is characteristic of Went worth graduates. For catalog address (The Socrajtary, 1850 Washington Ave.) WENTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY, Lexington, Mo. (43 Mile, from Kansas City.) The Universtiy of Nebraska has grown so tremendously in its com paratively short history that it is to day' acknowledged the equal of any university in the land. The main part of the state's great institution of learning occupies six square block in the heart of the city of Lincoln. Other adjoning land has just been bought. New buildings are continually in course of erection. This spacious campus is separate from the big and well-equipped col lege of agriculture located in the out skirts of the city. The faculty is made up of men who are famed throughout the country and some of them all oven the world. No university has finer buildings and few have more buildings than Nebraska's state university. Has Many Colleges. The great institution is divided into colleges as follows: The graduate col lege, the college of art and sciences, the teachers' college, the college of agriculture, the college of enginering, th college of law, the college of medi cine, the college of pharmacy, the school of commerce, the school ot fine arts, the school of agriculture, the graduate school of education. Its summer session is an eight weeks' course primarily for teachers. In university extension it offers courses in many departments, for which college credit is granted. The board of regents of the uni versity, has charge also of the Ne braska Experiment station, the Ne braska School of Agriculture at Cur tis, the experimental substations at North Platte, Valentine and Scotts bluff. , J . . . Jt is tnorougniy co-eaucanonai, women having all the advantages that men have, in which respect it differs from most of the eastern universities. The next term opens Wednesday, September 13. FREMONT COLLEGE. A Splendid, Large and RaplulT Growing Institution at Fremont, Neb. Th. large catalogue of the Fremont col. lege gives some Idea of what a large Insti tution this la and the variety and scope of Its courses. But a visit to the spacious col lege grounds located on a beautiful level campus shaded by many trees and equipped with many bulldlnga glvea a better Idea. Eighteen different coursea are offered from which atudenta may chooBe with certainty of getting Just the training they want "Our reserve fund le merit, good work, economy of time, honest effort, prefect de development of true manhood and woman hood and the elimination through scholas ticism ot vice and all Its allies," aaya the president. "We have no time for frivolity, haslng or useless expenditure of time or energy. We realize that atudenta enter and parents send their children here to bg In structed, not only In boohs, but In the broader and better cultivated walks of life, courtesy, gentility, honent effort, true In dustry, high motives, protection of virtus and the legitimate rlghta of other.. Believing this responsibility to b just and right we utilise every moment ad vancing, promoting and cultivating tha highest and best attributes In tha human soul." TRINITY COLLEGE An Educational Institution Attractively Situated Near Sioux City. The Fathers of the Third Order Regular of a. n. ... l,IL n thrlvln cnlleee at' Sioux City. Trinity college Is health fully located about two miles beyond the city proper. New buildings, with all the modern 1m provemente and conveniences and up-to-dato methods, make thta Institution a good one. , , It glvea mental, moral and physical training and has commercial, academlo and collegiate couraea. It reopena September 8. Lit -ssA If T7 T1T1 17 TT Till Hall rownieM SS40' rtaa A LIJNI0 A Caf A Third ird Year Station "A." mm ' , Lincoln, Neb. M Boarding and Day School for Young Women and Girls. Elementary 'Department for Little, Boys and Girls. ' ' ' Preparation for all Colleges of the North Central Associa tion and for Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe Smith, Vas sar and Wellesley. ' " . Advanced Work for High School Graduates. ' Exceptional advantages in Household Arts, Piano, Violin and Voice. Gymnasium and Sports. The Rt Rev. A. L. Williams, D. D. President. Miss Euphemia Johnson Principal.