Jasper County Democrat, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1902 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS BUTLER COLLEGEII department of the Indiana Law School. ■ men a i a htc UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. LIBERAL ARTS _ .. The course of study extends through two years of eight months each. Ths purpose of this department is to Instruction Is by cases, text-books, tarnish the means of a general eduaa- recitations arid lectWreStlon In the arts and sciences. The The school offers many advantages college Is conveniently and pleasantly to students, being located In the oenlocated in the attractive suburb of Ir- t er of the city and in close proximity vlngton and offers superior Induce- t all th courtß federal and stat* _ tsr jsssl a m University of Chicago Is a guarantee ’ _ of the high standard of its work and JAMES A. ROHBACH, A. M., LL. B-, at the same time presents advantages Dean, to students not to be obtained else- Hl7-1118 Law Building. where. For Information address SCOT BUTLER, President, Location of School. Second Floor Indianapolis, Ind. Stevenson Building. The Medical College 11 DEPA *™ ENT ™ l s^o^y7 °f Indiana. Thc |ndiana DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. . Organised In 1869. Thirty-second se*- LgsullLCll ■lon opened Sept. 24, 1901. A four years' graded course; sessions seven months || each, beginning In September and end- I f\ llOnO tag In April. Ample clinical facilities; VjUllviaV large and well equipped laboratorle* A large addition to the college bulldr _„INDIANAPOUI tag was erected the past summer. The Faculty numbers twenty-four, . with thirty lecturer* demonstrators and assistants. y<OR. CATALOGUE AND ALL For Information, address OTHER INFORMATION, ADDRESS DR. GEORGE J. COOK, Sso'y, 224 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind. r.FfIDf.F F HUNT h I) HENRY JAMESON, M. D., Dean, uLUKuC C. II IN I, • • *» 28 E. Ohio St., IndlanapolU, Ind. 89 East Ohio St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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Where VjTill You Attend Sohool? Valparaiso College and Northern Indiana Normal School, Largest and Best Equipped Colleges In the United States Offer* Exceptionally Fine Opportunities for Doing a Hifh Grade of Work In tbe Following DEPARTMENTS: Preparatory, Teachera, Sclenttflo, Classic, Engineering, Oratory. Pharmacy, Musical, Fine Art, Law. Commercial, Phonography and Typewriting, Review. The Institution Is well equipped with buildings, apparatus, library, eta (The new Science Hall, recently completed, has laboratory facilities sufficient for accommodating 400 students working at one time). Each department of the school is supplied with everything necessary for Its special work. For example; THE PEDAGOGICAL DEPARTMENT Is not only supplied with a full reference library, consisting of all the latest and most approved books treating on professional work, but It has also excellent apparatus for experimental purposes. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT is provided with a more extensive line of offices than has ever been attempted by any other school. THE PHARMACY DEPARTMENT is one of the few In the United States that has laboratory facilities for doing all the work. What Is true of the equipment# of these departments Is true of the other departments. Attention Is called to the •m -a. w —w x-a •m.y get xik Tuition fik I<> per term. Board one furnished room niFV $1.60 to SI.OO per week. Fall term will open Sept. 3,1001. Catalogue free. Addreee H. B. BROWN, President, or 0. P. KINSEY, Vice-President, Valparaiso, Ind, CALENDAR: First winter term will open Nov. 12, 1901; second winter term will open Jan.- 21, 1902; spring term wl|l open April 1, 1902; aummier term will open June 10. 1902.
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Indianapolis Business UniversitY WHEN BUILDING, OPP. P. O. BOTH PHONES 490. La rgest, Cheapest, Best Equipped. Best Systems Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Telegraphing, Illustrating, Newspaper Sketching. $1 /> Buys more here that at any other institution In the I w West. Call, write or telephone for special offer. Position* Secured. *5,000 Student* P I R * P C* Q n. AA Sent Out. Enter Day or Night. E* a We r iCS*
THE CENTRAL COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Is a member of th. National Association of Dental Faculties: ha* official recognition by th. State Board of Dental Examiner, of Indiana; Uon th. list of recommend*d college* Issued annually by the National Association of Dental Examining B-'-rds. Complete equipment a* a school of dentistry, up to date In all departments. Tuition. 1100. No extras. For catalogue or special Information address the college. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. KNICKERBACKER HALL A superior school for girls. College preparation and elective course*. Personal attention given to each pupil. Advantage* In music, art and language. All department*, Including kindergarten. School reopens Wednesday, Sept. 35. Principal’s office hours dally from 10 to 12 a. m. Address Miss Mary Helen Yerkes, 1505 Central Avenue. HRS. HARRIET AUGUSTA PRUNK, Prin-lpl Indiana-Boston School of Expression and Dramatic Art, 718 w - Tew * ork 8t Reopens Hat year, B«pt. I*. Publlo speaking, oratory. Delsarte and physical culture. Children's class in alocutlon and private Instruction for teachers every Saturday, under ths direction of ths Principal.
Indianapolis Conservatory of Music 'Edgar 71. C alp ley. Director, so<f N. Illinois-it., Indianapolis, Ind. A Musical Education after the methods of foremost European Conservatories. The Largest Conservatory in the Middle West. Students can enter at anytime. The Conservatory contains a boarding department for young ladles from a distance, where they can pursue their studies under the personal supervision of the Director ana Faculty. Ten Free and Thirty Partial Scholarship* will be given In September. 1902. Bend for catalogue and all partlcalarm
