Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1901 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Home School Offering Courses of Instuction through corres. pondence in nearly 100 different courses, under the auspices of The Indianapolis Press, conducted by a corps of experienced and able teachers, under the direction of E. Benjamin Andrews, D. D. LL. D. I Home School Credits I Are accepted by Colleges and Univer- ' ’ ♦ sitieß in every Btate in the Union, and < > ♦ students may go to these institutions ! > t and enter the classes regularly, after ‘ ’ t studying at home and ieciting by cor- < > | respondence with the Home School. !! THE FACULTY Is made up of men who have written books now used In leading educational Institutions throughout the country.
The Shorthand Courses Are taught by the author of the system. He was last year official stenographer for the National Democratic Convention atKansas City, and has a world record.He dot s not delegat the work to others, but personally examines each student’s written recitation He teaches the system he writes. He wlli not undertake to teach persons unless, after examining them, he Hnds them capaole of mastering the art. The Law Courses Are taugh by men who have written law text-kooks; some of them on the bench today; others professors in colleges of law. The Technical Courses Are taught by practical engineers and architects, graduates from the best schools of technology In this couptry. The instruction papers are original, and prepared especially for students studying at home. The Language Courses Are conducted by a corps of men who have written popular tex.s now used in the study of French, German, Spanish. Hebrew and other languages, in America’s strongest eductaional institutions.
The Bookkeeping Courses Are conducted by practicil accountants, who have originated systems of bookkeeping now in use ev rywnere. They are teachers today in leading business c .lieges, a >d have written the text-books used by the Home School. The Courses In History Are conducted by the author of the moat popular history of the United states. The author personally examines and correct* each written recitation, and returns It to the student with suggestions and heina. Drawing and Illustration Is taught by artists and illustrators now doing successful work for leading magazines and newspapers and by instructors In established art institutes and academies. These men give students the benefit of written criticisms and suggestions. The Other Courses Offered Are taaght by men of equal rank and experience. The fact that Horae School credits are accepted by leading college* is evidance that the work done by the school is thorough and complete.
iNot a Quick Method THE HOME SCHOOL does does not claim to be able to impart knowledeefto every one alike, whether or not students study and apply themselves diligently. No unreasonable promises are made. No one may acqure an education without long hours of patient study and application. The instructors do not undertake to teach by means of stereotyped sets of 1 ssons sent alike to all students. No lessons are sent to any student until the teacher in charge of the department in which the student is enrolled has learned from the student, bj means of written examinations, what the student’s previous educational advantages have been, and what is the fitness of the applicant for the course in which he or she matriculates. Believing THE PRESS to be one of the very best edited American newspapers, and recognizing the necessity of the assistance of such a newspaper in its scheme of popular education, both as an educational factor in itself and for the facilities offered by such a connection for really thorough instruction at very small cost to the student, the Home School desired to affiliate itself with THE INDIANAPOLIS PRESS. Any-one who takes any of DDp°nT S offered by die Home School becomes, without further cost, a subscriber to THE PRESS for one year from the time of his enrollment. For Terms and Descriptive Prospectus of Courses, Address Instruction Department The Indianapolis Press, Indianapolis, Ind. 1 WARNER ' Want to show you their line of jJuflw r Heating and Cooking Stoves. Hardware, Wagons and Farm Implements.
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