Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1902 — A Free Scholarship. [ARTICLE]

A Free Scholarship.

The Indianapolis College of Law haa announced that it will give a free scholarship for a frill year’s tuition In this congressional district to the young man making the best showing as to qualifications and personal popularity. It should be understood that these scholarships are perfectly free—no solicitation or work is to be done for the college. For particulars any one interested in the study of law, should write to the secretary, E. J. Heeb, When building. All applications mast be in by July 15. The Indianapolis College of Law is a high grade institution which has made rapid progress and achieved popularity and patronage-not only in Indiana, but throughout the United Stases. Seven states were represented in the last graduating class. The regular coarse may be completed In two years. Post graduate conrses are also offered. The Hon. John W. Kern, former attorney for the city of Indianapolis, is the president of the college, and Ulric Z. Wiley, Associate Judge of Appellate Coart of Indiana, is dean. The faculty is made np of Bneoessfal practitioners and able professional law instrnctora. There is no good reason why a Jasper county man or woman could not seenre this prize and the Journal advises anyone Interested to write to Secretary Heeb at once and secure particulars.