The Gavelyte, April 1912

I I i i i I I ~ i CEDARVILLE COLLEGE i:!02 , ~~!!iru~~!/fii!\JN~~~~~!lffii~~~~~~~~!!iru~\¥"~~~~!!iru~~~~~~!M,'.!Mm~"ii!lmll\!ru~!\ml!!iru!\ml!lffii June 18 August 9 I .. Wooster Sum~er School.. I WOOSTER, OHIO. I Thi is a school that may make mi stakes now and then, hut when it ~ does it never responds to an encore. lt may not be th e be t scho.)I in the !lli\i country, but it is growing better eve ry year-and that is wha t some reade rs !Mm of the GAVELYTE can not say of them elves. !lli\il 1912 is only a Prophecy :aru thus far, but every sign is propitious for the be,-t term in the history of the school. More than one thousand students eve ry summe r-sati fied ones too. $150,000 Worth of Teachers' Positions filled every yea r-free . That is the beauty of it . Everything from coun– try sc hools up to col lege positions-or down, if you prefer it. Eighty teacbers on the staff, some of them special i ts , all of them strong . Work for All no matter what. Reviews, !:'econda1·y, co ll ege and advanced cou rses , domestic cience, oratory, commercial training, upervisors' courses in public chool music, drawing and manual training, photography, physical I training, Bible, methods and pedagogy. II Country School Department The National Commissioner of Education, Hon. P. P. Claxton, \Vashing– ton, D. C. tor a week; Jane Brownlee, ew York, a week; Dr. W. E. I Chancel lor, in education, all summe r ; Evangelist W . A. Sunday arrd the ~!lli\i:'.: fine t twelve-number lecture-concert course that money can buy; thirty- : three men from The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station I each man in his specialty; Saturday morning lectures Ohio College presi- ;aru dent and others; something inspirational every day. Eight weeks, six ; days in the week. _Unusual opportunitie in agriculture. :aru Training Classes for All I both in the grades and in high school subjects-the latter under Dr. Chan- ~– cellor and corps of assistants . This is the large t schoo l in the state a<Tld one of the large t chools in the United States. Students can enter at any time and pay for the time present. ~ A Standing Offer ! lli\i to any student-attend all summer, ,rncl if at the end you feel that you : have l,een cheated, have your tuition refunded in full. No one has ac- cepted this offer in six years. It is not a bluff. I Town and Township School Boards wllom tl 1 ey !!lli\i on request will receive a special proposition for their teachers : may wi h to encourage to attend. We have a catalogue for every reader of the GAVELYTE. Se11d the names I of your friends whu might be interested, and you may win a fine gold watch fur y0ur trouble. Mention this paper and send today. J. H. DICKASON, Principal Academy and Summer School, Wooster, Ohio. I ~Mi1~1!Jhi!llro~~~Mi1~~-i,W.ffi21

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