Write for either of the following bulletins : 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. Typewriting with Victrola, High School of Commerce, Omaha, Neb. The Victrola as an aid to commercial studies Typewriting and Penmanship The mastery of RHYTHM is a prime requisite to success in speedy and accurate typewriting and in flowing and graceful penmanship. MUSIC will evoke a decided rhythmic response from the fingers in any typewriting or penman ship drill. IT ELIMINATES: stiffness, awkwardness, self-consciousness and drudgery. IT SECURES: agility, accuracy, precision, uniformity and interest. Try These Victor Records for Typewriting and Penmanship Victrola XXV especially manufactured for School use When the Victrola is not in use, the horn can be placed under the instrument safe and secure from danger, and the cabinet can be locked to pro Victor Talking Machine Co. tect it from dust and promis Camden, N. J. cuous use by irresponsible people. Indiana State Two well-equipped schools for the preparation of teachers. Terre Haute, Indiana Semi-Centennial Celebration, January 6, 1920. EASTERN DIVISION Muncie, Indiana Second year-1,023 Students. Established and supported by the State. LIBERAL COURSES IN A LARGE RANGE OF SUBJECTS. 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. For further information, or for the catalog and special bulletins, address WM. W. PARSONS, President, Terre Haute, Indiana, or Muncie, Indiana. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION L. N. HINES, State Superintendent. J. S. HUBBARD, Deputy. MAE CONOVER, Stenographer. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. J. G. COLLICOTT, Director. H. M. APPLEMAN, Assistant Director. Z. M. SMITH, Agriculture. BERTHA LATTA, Household Arts. MANUSCRIPT DEPARTMENT. R. K. DEVRICKS, clerk. ERMINA MOORE, Assistant. MARIE CONOVER, Stenographer. PENSION DEPARTMENT. BERT MORGAN, Clerk. ROXIE REESE. Stenographer. NORMAL SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. OSCAR H. WILLIAMS. Inspector. MARJORIE FORD. Stenographer. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. E. B. WETHEROW, Inspector. STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL BOOK COMMISSIONERS STATE LIBRARY BOARD The Board has the same membership as the State Board of Education. DEMARCHUS C. BROWN, Secretary, State Librarian, Indianapolis. INDIANA STATE TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND BOARD BENJAMIN F. MOORE. President, Dean Normal School, W. J. YOUNT, Vice-President. Superintendent of Schools, L. N. HINES, Secretary. State Superintendent of Pub- ELE STANSBURY, Attorney General, Indianapolis. Custodian of Fund. UZ MCMURTRIE, Treasurer of State, Indianapolis. INDIANA STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT-Mrs. E. E. Olcott, North Vernon. PERMANENT SECRETARY-TREASURER C. o. Wil liams, Richmond. NEXT MEETING, Indianapolis, Oct. 21-23, 1920. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR H. S. BIBLE STUDY SUPT. E. L. RICKERT, Connersville, Pres. MISS ROSE RUDIN. Evansville. PROF. O. M. PITTINGER, Indianapolle |