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1919

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Bloomington, Indiana

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The Fall Semester will open September 15. More than

3200 students were in attendance last year, and prospects are favorable for a decided increase the coming year.

Write for bulletins concerning:

The College of Liberal Arts (32 departments)

School of Education

School of Law

School of Medicine

Graduate School

School of Commerce

Training School for Nurses

Extension Division

Reserve Officers' Training Corps

WILLIAM L. BRYAN,

President.

Another endorsement of

Victor Educational Supremacy

A few of the many institutions of learning in which courses in Music Appreciation were given this summer illustrated with the Victrola and Victor Records:

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Also a very long list of Normal Schools and countless County Institutes.

These educators in charge of this formidable list of institutions have taken this action because of the well recognized supremacy of the Victrola, Victor Records, and the Victor Educational Plan.

In the schools, this great country places a trust-the responsibility of directing the development of the child into

the citizen.

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Indiana State Normal School

Two well-equipped schools for the preparation of teachers.

Terre Haute, Indiana

Semi-Centennial Celebration, January 6, 1920.
1,936 students, 1918-1919

Eastern Division

Muncie, Indiana

Second year-1,023 Students.

Established and supported by the State.

LIBERAL COURSES IN A LARGE RANGE OF SUBJECTS.
Full credit given for work in other standard institutions.

TUITION FREE TO RESIDENTS OF INDIANA.

Courses Maintained

Four-year college course-A. B. degree.

Four-year normal course-B. Ph. degree.

Four-year courses in Domestic Economy and Industrial ArtsB. S. degree.

Two-year courses for grade teachers.

All courses conform to the new law and lead to life licenses without examination.

FOUR QUARTERS-FORTY-EIGHT WEEKS

CALENDAR FOR 1919-1920

Fall Quarter opens September 29, ends December 19.
Winter Quarter opens December 29, ends March 19.
Spring Quarter opens March 22, ends June 11.
Mid-Spring Quarter opens May 3, ends July 23.
Summer Quarter opens June 14, ends August 27.

For further information, or for the catalog and special bulletins, address

WM. W. PARSONS, President,

Terre Haute, Indiana, or Muncie, Indiana.

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PICTURES ON SEPARATE SHEETS FOR SCHOOLS At the request of thousands of teachers, the incomparable National Geographic pictures are now available. They are printed on heavy, glossy-coated paper, NINE BY ELEVEN inches in size, with about two hundred words of illuminating text accompanying each one. (Page 3 of the Eskimo Series is shown above in miniature, one-fifth actual size.)

Selected by a trained teacher of geography from thousands of remarkable pictures which the National Geographic Society has gathered from every out-of-the-way corner of the globe, these "talking photographs" are being welcomed by the educators of the country as a most valuable aid in their work.

These sets are now ready for delivery. Other series are being compiled.

"ESKIMO LIFE" shows caribou, whales, seals, polar bears, snow houses, grown folk and children at work and at play. 24 pictures (2 in full color).

"SAHARA LIFE" pictures the ostriches, camels, and caravans, the tent homes, the expanse of windtossed sand, the oasis, and date harvest. 24 pictures (2 in full color).

"THE LAND, THE WATER, THE AIR" illustrates cape, bay, delta, divide, volcano, geyser, etc., 48 pictures (4 in full color).

"THE UNITED STATES" presents the great rivers, mountain peaks, natural wonders, parks, and chief public buildings of our own country. 48 pictures (4 in full color).

THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

PICTORIAL GEOGRAPHY

(TRADE-MARK)

Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

These Pictures are obtainable only from Washington Headquarters. Order at once.

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