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Normal Advocate from Holton, Kansas • 8

Normal Advocate from Holton, Kansas • 8

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Normal Advocatei
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Holton, Kansas
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8
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THE NORMAL ADVOCATE. The First Winter Term OF Answers, -l At Holton, it is Campbell University. -2 Ihave been there, and I know. -3 Everything that is found in a first class college. 4 It certainly will.

Campbell University students are always, in great demand. 5 Many. All students are there for work, expenses are low, instruction is excellent, thoroughness is sought. WUX B6SIN Noverqber 9, 1897. Arid Will Continue Ten Weeks.

During this term there will be three classes in English Grammar, three in Arithmetic, three or four in Algebra, three in book-Keeping, three or four in Latin, two or three in German, one in Greek, one in French, two or three in Rhetoric, two in History, classes in Geography, Literature, Orthography, Physiology, Philosophy, Geology, Chemistry, Geometry, Reading, Elocution, Drawing, Physical Culture, Penmanship, Law, Pen Art, Telegraphy, Short-Hand, etc. No other school in the State will have a greater number of Questions. 1 Where can I find a good school? 2 Why do you think Campbell University is a good school? 3 What is taught at Campbell University? 4 Do you think it will pay me to enter Campell University? 5 Do you think Campbell University has any advantages which other schools do not have? Are the teachers in Campbell University as good as can be found elsewhere? What is the best time to enter Campbell University? 8 Has Campbell University a good Conservatory of Music? 9 In what respects does it 'excel some other Schools of Music? 10 If I take Instrumental Music at Campbell University can I take anything else? 11 Do other schools offer studies and drills without extra charge? 12 What can you say of the Law Department of Campbell University? 13 Is instruction in Elocution and Art as good as in other departments? 14 Can you tell me what is taught in the College of Commerce at Campbell University? 15 Is it true that Campbell University Normal School is unsurpassed by any? 10 Is Campbell University controlled by Church or State? r'JJiilJ- fcrcn W.vt fBCir-r' I Mill V.1 iRMS-V D. II ill iiif Mir. jv4r "By their fruits ye shall know them." Campbell University graduates are found in the front ranks.

At the beginning 6f a term, although students may enter at any time and find studies to suit tliem. -8 It has one of the best found anywhere west of theMississippi. 9 The director is one of the finest performers ever in the state. He insists on careful and thorough work. -10 Yes, you may take a regular study and two or three drills.

-11 None in this section of the state. -12 It is good. The course is arranged to suit the needs of the practical lawyer -13 Yes, you will find no better instruction in these anywhere tliamat Campbell University. -14 Book-keeping, Business practice, Banking, Pen Art, Shorthand, Typewriting and Telegraphy. -15 It is true.

It trains and disciplines the minds of those who are preparing to teach so as to make men and women of them--16 It is independent of Church or State. It is non-sectarian, yet Christian. '7; 0 rs STUDENTS The school employs natural methods of investigation, does thorough work, has well arranged courses and modern equipments. The building is commodious. Expenses are low.

The faculty interest themselves in every student. The musical conservatory is in charge of an experienced and able director. The commercial and pen art colleges are unsurpassed. The shorthand graduates easily procure and retain good positions. The school of art has no superior in the west.

The telegraph department is popular and well equipped. The school of elocution and physical culture continues to grow in favor. The college of law is planned to suit the needs of the practical lawyer. -TUITION Tuition in any regular department is $10 per term of ten weeks. For instrumental music or voice culture, twenty lessons, $12.

Art, thirty lessons, three per week, $15. Portrait painting, thirty lessons, three per week, $25, Shorthand, for the course, $30. Telegraphy, for six months, $40. Pen Art, three hours a day, per term, $15. Elocution and Physical Culture, class lessons in course, per term, $15.

Law, one term, $10. For further information send for catalogue. Address, CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY, Holton, Kansas..

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Pages Available:
412
Years Available:
1882-1899