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Fine T ATL 0 O0OOOGHO Having tock of sewing M repairs, ( W. H. Me ame to 1 quare, : tore, we sit 0 ropes 0.000 Al sale. Ca 3m. J. Horses faving re} theast o! ated wit . L. Smit r the hig nd, fat h able age 646. ur esteen ibstantit t Bates, ‘ urday at ly. bas. Bear ing Pc wned in urday wl ur sanctt leasant ci nes Madc zens of n¢ ev. Cobb, ‘hurch, 8 nday int on his w is church ast week ice that dwin had ir lady fri tion has | + the carc erwise th pe ladies | ne strong wing, is t! ossible to rent in tl | @ house ' day last houge wa: than five rank Aller 0 their fir Street in n. The hc in its ap us and me credit ! ms, which yment. « . T. Judy, ntial farm aant calle y struck fo | other p inesday, ¢ notice in’ ther colua ead it. . H. Chan , living 60) finish hie: Peay tae yg, + Co} Normal School SECOND DISTRICT Warrensburg Missouri. || State HE Missouri State Normal School, at Warrens- burg, has grown to be the largest educational institution in Missouri, and one of the largest The total number of teachers’ colleges in the West. students in all departments for the past year was 1760, a gain of 297 over the previous year's enrollment, The growth of the institution for several years past has been remarkable. In recognition of the growing needs of the institution, the last legislature made an appropriation of 817,270, a sum three times as large as that for the CHEMICAL LABORATORY. AGRICULTURAL LABORATORY. previous biennial period. GHE NEW GYMNASIVM. A gymnasium, costing €50,000, will be ready for use during the winter term. This will be one of the most complete gymnasiums in the West. ‘Two physical directors have been employed, one for men and one for women. It is the purpose of the Normal. to en- courage all forms of healthy athletics. EXPENSES. The State of Missouri has done well for her prospective teachers. Tuition at the Normal is practically free. The entire cost for text books and tui- tion, when paid in advance, is $17 a year. Good board may be secured in private families from $82.50 to $3 a week; in clubs at 82. A number pay their board by work of various kinds, LIBRARY. The Normal Schoo] Library con- sists of some 7,000 volumes, in- ! . cluding cyclopedias, dictionaries, ADVANCED COURSES. This institution now offers in all lines of public school work as advanced courses as can be had in the best normal schools in the country. No western college offers more advanced work in acad- branches, ‘There are a number of courses offered leading to _B. degree. Many college graduates and many former grad- these advanced courses. Students who wish to become high school teachers may receive here as good training for their work ax can be had at the best Kast- erninstitutions, The faculty now numbers forty-six pro- fessors and instructors, near: ly all of whom are graduates of the leading universities of the country. Several mem- hers of the faculty have stid- ied at foreign universities. All are experts in theirseveral departinents. Departments of Studv. There are now twenty-two departments in the State Normal School, as follows: History of Edueation. Pedagogy Training and Model School and Kindergarten. English. NORTH AND EAST FRONT, MAIN BUILDING. books of reference, professional and standard works. The reading room is supplied with the current magazines and periodicals, includ- ing daily and weekly papers, illustrated periodicals and the ed- ucational publications. The li- brary has been se'ected with care, and is adapted to the wants of students who expect to become teachers. Quarterly System. The school adopts this year the quarterly system = T he school year, beginning September 15 and ending August 24, is divided into four equal quarters. Stu- dents may enter at any time, but the beginning of the a is always pref- erable. Graduation may occur at the close of any quarter Civies and Economics. Biology Agriculture. Latin. Grerman. Drawing. Physical Culture. Manual Training. French, Greek. Logic and Ethics. Music. Pyschology. Astronomy. History. Mathematics. Chemistry. For Illustrated Catalog, address STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WARRENSBVRG, MO. emic the A nates ‘of the Normal have, during the year, taken advantage of ® NEW SERMASIUM. | | | | | | | | J | | | | | | | | | | |