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"INDIANA AND THE NATION."

This brief Civil Government of Indiana, based upon the State Constitution, the Statutes, and other official documents, is the work of Prof. Cyrus W. Hodgin, of Earlham College, which fact guarantees that the book will be thorough, accurate and interesting. The book will contain about 200 pages, will cost 50 cents, cloth, will be ready about June 15th and will embrace:

1. The State Constitution of Indiana.

2. The Civil Government of Indiana, Complete.

3. The Constitution of the United States, with Brief Analysis.

4. Questions for Class Use; Reference Books, etc.

For further information about this or about

The Great World's Fair Summer School.

Write to

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86 Wabash ave., Chicago.

PATRIOTIC READING for PATRIOTIC TEACHERS
Teaching Patriotism in the Public Schools.
One vol., 8vo., pp. 150, by mail, post paid, $1.00.

The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. Fac-simile copy of the original, with the official history of the document as taken from the Journal of the Continental Congress. Printed on toned paper. Size of chart, 44x23 inches A COPY SHOULD HANG IN EVERY AMERICAN SCHOOL HOUSE. Packed in strong tube, by mail, post paid, 75 cents. Send for descriptive circular. A Patriotic Primer for the Little Children. Invaluable to teachers as a skeleton of subjects in explaining to children of 10 to 15 years the history of our government and the political relation of the child to American Citizenship. Shows WHY American children should salute the National flag. 4 pages folio, 3500 words, on heavy linen paper, by mail, post paid, 8 cents.

Elementary Training in the Use of the Ballot. Eight papers relating to the second Patriotic Election in 20 Schools of the Children's Aid Society, New York City, and first Patriotic Election in 200 Indian Schools, in twenty-four States, February 22, 1893. 30,000 little citizens, of their free will, use this salute at the morning exercise.

The set of 8 papers, by mail, 25 cents. Remit by postal note or postage stamps to 6-1t COL. GEO. T. BALCH, 33 East 22d St, New York City.

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In Colleges and Universities.-1 in Greek, $1500. 5 in Latin, $1200 to $1800. 4 in Modern Languages, $800 to $1400. 3 in Biology, $900 to $1800. 3 in Chemistry, $600, $1200 and $1800. 5 in Physics, $700 to $1500. 3 in Physics and Chemistry, $700 to $1400. 9 in Mathematics, $900 to $1800. 4 in English, $1000 to $1800. 3 in History, $1000 to $1500. 4 in Political Science, $1500 to $2000. 3 in Pedagogy and Philosophy, $1200 to $2000. 9 Directors of Music, $300 to $1500. 3 Training Teachers (ladies) for State Normal Schools, $300 to $1200. 9 Ladies for English Literature, $700 to $1200. For the above vacancies we are asked to name candidates. For some of them we have not the candidates we want to recommend. Besides these we have over a thousand vacancies in Academies, Seminaries, City Schools, etc., paying from $500 to $2500. Hundreds of College Presidents and school officers have already written us they would be in our office in the months of May, June and July to select teachers for their schools. Catalogue and blank free to any Address.

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AMERICAN COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, CHICAGO, ILL.

A THOROUGHLY FIRST-CLASS INSTITUTION,

Teachers and others contemplating entering the Profession of Dentistry will do well to look into the merits of the AMERICAN COLLEGE.

Both the Faculty and Board of Directors of this institution are practical teachers. The city of Chicago affords fine facilities to the dental student for the study of his profession.

Thousands of persons apply annually to our Dental College for treatment. Here the dental student has every opportunity to become thoroughly familiar with all classes of

cases.

Admission and Requirements.

A preliminary examination in the English branches is required of each student before entering this college, to test his fitness for the technical study of dentistry. A candidate who has received a collegiate degree, or passed the matriculate examination of a recognized college, or who has a certificate from a high or grammar school, or a teacher's certificate properly attested, may enter without examination.

Women admitted on same terms as men.

It requires three terms of six months each to complete the course of instruction in this college. The graduates of this college can enter the senior classes of our medical colleges, and thus, with one additional year's study, if qualified, secure the degree of M. D.

Spring Term begins April 3, 1893, and continues three months.

Eighth Annual Winter Term begins October 17, 1893, and continues six months.

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EDUCATION IN INDIANA

THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION IN INDIANA, recently published, may be had through the Bowen-Merrill Co., Indianapolis, or of C. L. Boone, Bloomington, Ind. Frice, post-paid, $1.50.

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Is the direct and short route from Indianapolis to St. Louis and points in Missouri, Kansas, Texas, Colorado, California, the West and Southwest. It affords magnificent train service and superior facilities for the transportation of passengers. The physical condition of its property is fully up to the standard, making a journey over this route highly enjoyable. Prompt and sure connections are made with Western lines at St. Louis and other junction points. Trains for the West leave Indianapolis at 8:10 A. M., 10:45 A. M., 12:10 P. M. and 11:00 P. M. Arrive at St. Louis 5:15, P. M., 5:30 P. M. and 7:00 A. M. respectively. In considering the many advantages offered by this popular route you will find it materially to your advantage to ask for, and see that you get, tickets over the Vandalia Line. Rates are always as low as by less important routes. Baggage checked through. For detailed information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., address W. F. BRUNNER, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.

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