Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1882 — Spring Normals. [ARTICLE]
Spring Normals.
For the benefit of teachers nnd advanced students of Pulaski, Jasper nnd adjoining counties, there will be held at FUANCKSYILLK, INI)., a Normal term of six weeks, opening April 11, 188$, to be followed by a term of six weeks at MKDARYVIM.E, IKD. Ther will be different grade* and sections in each of the common branches. Instruction will bn given in instrumental nnd vocal music; also in any of the higher oranches where there is a sufficient number to form a class. These Normals will be continuous. Besides classes designed to review the entire work at each place, the.e will also be a class for th>rouyh work, beginning their studies at Fraucesvilleand continuing them at Mcdaryville, the same as at one twelve weeks term. Tuition, including everything but instrumental music, $4.00 nt each place. Good V)i:h luinihhod looms nt $2 to $2.50 per week, loorac for self boarding, either furnished or unfurnished, oau be had, and students board tbt-mselves at much lower Crates. Tliero will be a sufficient number of iusructors to do justice to tho work, aud every effort wiil be put forth to make the school both pleasant and proiitable to all who couie. For further particulars address W. E. Nkthkxtox, Winamao, Ind.
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