Our 1920 catalogues just out. Do you have a copy? One catalogue of Scientific Apparatus. One catalogue on Furniture COLUMBIA SCHOOL SUPPLY CO., Indianapolis Indiana State Terre Haute, Indiana EASTERN DIVISION Muncie, Indiana SUMMER QUARTER JUNE 14 TO AUGUST 27 1920 New Two-Year and Four-Year Courses leading to Provisional Certificates and Life Licenses in Grades and High Schools fully organized. All regular members of Faculty present during entire quarter. All Departments open. Special Courses in Primary and Elementary Methods, Elementary Handwork, Rural School Problems, Juvenile Literature, Public School Music, Play and Games, and in other subjects, for rural school teachers and grade teachers in town and city systems. All classes taught by regular members of the Faculty and teachers of the Training School. All courses open to all students, including A and B students. Address President WM. W. PARSONS, INDIANA EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION L. N. HINES. President, State Superintendent Public WILLIAM W. PARSONS, President State Norial School, W. L. BRYAN, Pres. Indiana University, Bloom- W. E. STONE, Pres. Purdue University, Lafayette. L. P. BENEZET, Supt. Evansville Schools, Evansville. R. W. HIMELICK, Supt. Ft. Wayne Schools, Ft. Wayne. HARRY FIDLER, Locomotive Engineer, Indianapolis. A. M. HALL, The Archibald M. Hall Co., Machinists. C. O. WILLIAMS, Supt. Wayne County Schools, Rich- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION L. N. HINES, State Superintendent. MANUSCRIPT DEPARTMENT. R. K. DEVRICKS, clerk. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. J. G. COLLICOTT, Director. H. M. APPLEMAN, Assistant Director. Z. M. SMITH, Agriculture. PENSION DEPARTMENT. 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. RECORDING SECRETARY-Kate Andrews. Seymour. PERMANENT SECRETARY-TREASURER C. O. W!! liams, Richmond. NEXT MEETING, Indianapolis, Oct. 21-23, 1920. BOARD OF CONTROL FOR H. S. BIBLE STUDY SUPT. E. L. RICKERT, Connersville, Pres. PROF. O. M. PITTINGER, Indianapolis. Brown-Grover G. Brown,, R. F. D. No. 32, Columbus. Montgomery-Karl C. James, Crawfordsville Cass J. E. Ludders, Logansport. Olinton-Mortimer D. Boulden, Frankfort. Fayette-Claude Trusler, Connersville. Fountain-Guy A. Waldrip, R. F. D. No. 1, Attica. Huntington-Clifford Funderburg, Huntington. Jennings-Shepherd M. Whitcomb, Vernon. Morgan-Lewis Williams, Martinsville. Newton-William O. Schanlaub, Kentland. Noble Guy R. Hall, Albion. Ohio John L. Wessler, Rising Sun. Orange Jesse M. Trinkle, Paoli. *Owen-Albert Free. Spencer. *Parke-Jolin H. Jollief, Rockville. Perry-Lee B. Mullen, Cannelton. Pike Howard Brenton, Winslow. Porter-Fred II. Cole. Valparaiso. Posey-George E. Behrens, Mt. Vernou. Pulaski-W. E. Tennell, Winamac. Putnam-Frank Wallace, Greencastle. Randolph-0. H. Greist, Winchester. Ripley-Chas. R. Hertenstein, Versailles. Rush-Chester M. George, Rushville. Scott-William S. Griffith, Scottsburg. Shelby-William Everson, Shelbyville. Spencer-Joseph W. Strassel, Rockport. Starke J. Allen Barr, Knox. St. Joseph-Ralph Longfield, South Bend. *Steuben-G. O. Simpson, Angola. 'Sullivan-Richard Park, Sullivan. Switzerland-Ernest Danglade, Vevay. Tippecanoe C. V. Peterson, Lafayette. Tipton-Elmer L. Mitchell, Tipton. Union-Chas. C. Abernathy, Liberty. Vanderburgh-K. W. Hemmer, Evansville. Wayne-Charles O. Williams, Richmond. Wells-Arthur R. Huyette. Bluffton. *White-Henry J. Reid, Monticello. Whitley-Alvin R. Fleck, Columbia City. Re-elected. Let Your Pupils Earn This Beautiful Flag Betsy Ross Flag Society, 404 Newton Claypool Bldg.. Indianapolis Send me, without charge, 60 Betsy Ross flag buttons which I will have my pupils sell at 10 cents each. As soon as the buttons are sold I will remit $6.00, for which I am to receive promptly and with all charges paid one of your large 5x8 feet American flags. Name Address City and State FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO-DAY A Second New Epoch in the teaching of geography. Twenty-five years ago the Frye books sounded the death knell of "sailor geography", and established new standards, which came to be accepted as models by all subsequent writers of geography textbooks. 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