. Announcement ... Dept. of engineering. dGerman), History, Mathematics, Drawing and Philospliy. Thosewho enter for a degree must pass satisfactory examinations at thecompletion of every subject, and must, at the close of tlie course,pass a satisfactory examination on all of the subjects of the course. Our method is different from those built upon the UniversityExtension, Cosmopolitan or Chautauqua plans. Our assistance isnot limited to outlii e, suggestion, and keeping tab on thestudent, but it includes, also, active, personal instruction whereverthe studeat needs it. It differs from the regu


. Announcement ... Dept. of engineering. dGerman), History, Mathematics, Drawing and Philospliy. Thosewho enter for a degree must pass satisfactory examinations at thecompletion of every subject, and must, at the close of tlie course,pass a satisfactory examination on all of the subjects of the course. Our method is different from those built upon the UniversityExtension, Cosmopolitan or Chautauqua plans. Our assistance isnot limited to outlii e, suggestion, and keeping tab on thestudent, but it includes, also, active, personal instruction whereverthe studeat needs it. It differs from the regular college work inthat ours is written, while the class recitation is oral. Our Faculty is a collection of bright, brainy, college men, whoknow what students need and how to supply those needs. \Ve in-vite cori-espondence froui all who have a desire for academichonors or who wish to pnisue .some special line of study. Address— National Correspondence Institute, Second National Bank Building, Washington, D. »artinent of DEPART/VIENT OF JOURNALISM. In Charge of MR. HENRY LITCHFIELD WEST, Formerly Managing Editor Washington Post. Courses of Instruction. OURNALISM studentsAssisted toPositions. Among all modern professions Journalismis the most powerful, the most fascinating, themost remunerative. The steadily-increasingdemand for well equipped writers has led theNational Correspondence Institute toprovide a new and attractive plan for preparingstudents in journalistic woik, the most beneficialreturns being assured for the least expenditureof time and money. All the great authors of to-day first enteredthe journalistic field. The path which theyhave trod to fame and financial success isopen to thousands of men and women who needonly to have their latent talents developed anddirected. The Schools of Journalism in the large cities, whichcompel the actual attendance of the pupil, do not meet the require-ments of the situation. They are unsatisfactory and


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