Fort Wayne Bible Training School Catalog . all plainly marked with the owners name in indelible ink. Paysdnsink is recommended. Rugs, window curtains, dresser and table scarfs,pictures, etc., to make the room homelike, are also desirable. Board should be paid monthly or for longer time in advance asfar as possible. Bank checks and drafts, and postofRce and expressmoney orders as well as United States currency will be received inpayment. A limited number of students can be allowed to work forpart of their expenses by assisting in the housework. Those desiringsuch assistance should communicate w


Fort Wayne Bible Training School Catalog . all plainly marked with the owners name in indelible ink. Paysdnsink is recommended. Rugs, window curtains, dresser and table scarfs,pictures, etc., to make the room homelike, are also desirable. Board should be paid monthly or for longer time in advance asfar as possible. Bank checks and drafts, and postofRce and expressmoney orders as well as United States currency will be received inpayment. A limited number of students can be allowed to work forpart of their expenses by assisting in the housework. Those desiringsuch assistance should communicate with the Superintendent as earlyas possible. Students living outside the School are charged tuition at the rateof $ per week. If fewer than ten lectures per week are carried, thecharge is ten cents per lecture. Tuition charges are made only whena person, having enrolled as a student, does the work assigned andtakes the subject examination. Anyone is welcome to attend the lec-tures without charge. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA 13 COURSES OF STUDY. The School offers two courses leading tograduation: one, known as the Biblicalcourse, is intended for those who desire toequip themselves more especially for theministry of the Word; the other known asthe Biblical-Musical course, is for those whoexpect to minister more especially in song. For administrative purposes the work ofthe school is classified under four depart-ments, viz: Bible, History, Language andHomilteics, and Music. Each department isunder the direction of a member of the Fac-ulty, who in turn is responsible to the Prin-cipal for the conduct of his department. Rev. h. c. Thiessen, arrangement makes possible a unity in the work of the variousclasses that would be difficult of attainment without such detailed over-sight, and means the highest possible efficiency in the work of theschool. Instruction is given, in general, by the lecture system. Text booksare used when suitable ones are available. Mimeographed notes haveb


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