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THE SHEPARDSON COLLEGE i WOMEN This College was organized during the past year. Its Academic and Collegiate Courses of Study, Classical and Scientific, are equal to those of our best Academies and Colleges. It has also full courses of four years in Art and Music. Its Music Department has been furnished with new pianos ; and the Art Department with all the necessary appliances. The old buildings, formerly used by the Young Ladies ' Institute, are being replaced by new ones, with the best modern improvements. The teachers, a part of them h ' om Denison University, are doing most efficient work. Fall term begins Thursday, September 6, 1888. For further information apply to mm mmn, mmm pio tem, - mMm, mi
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GRANVILLE, OHIO. Faculty. GALUSHA ANDERSON, D. D. LL. D , Pres ' t., and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. ALMON U. THRESHER, A. M., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature. JOHN L. GH.PATRICK, A. M., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. CHARLES CHANDLER, A. M., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. RICHARDS. COLWELL, B.D.,Professor,of the Greek Language and Literature. GEORGE F. McKIBBEN, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages. C. L. HERRICK, M. S., Professor of Geology and Natural History. ALFRED D. COLE, A. B., Instructor in Chemistry and Physics. J. D. S. RIGGS, A. M., Principal and Professor of Latin and History. LEVERETTE E. AKINS, A. M., Instructor in English Grammar, Elementary Physics, and Mathematics. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, A. B., Instructor in Latin and Greek. WILLIAM G. TIGHT, M. S., Instructor ia Natural Science. The requirements for admission and the Courses of Instruction at Denison University, are essentially the same as those of the best American Colleges. Graduates from the Academy are admitted on their diplomas to the Freshman Glass of the College. The necessary expenses of a pupil for one year, exclusive of those for clothing, and travelling, range from 150 to 200. The Fall Term will begin Thursday, September 6, 1888, the Winter Term January 2, 1889, Jg@ For Catalogue and further information, address the President, GRANVILLE ACADEMY. Galusha Anderson, Granville, Ohio.
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Many books require no thought from those who read them, and for a simple reason, — they made no such demand upon those who wrote them. But all who read this book must say, What thoughts are written on these pages 1 How deep the minds, how big the heads, Possessed by these true wits and sages !
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