. Ohio University bulletin. Summer school, 1903. o enacted the Seese Law establishing twoState Normal Schools. One of these is TheState Normal College of Ohio provision for the support of this StateNormal School is sufficient to enable thetrustees to maintain a high-grade institutionwhere the teachers of the State may obtainsuperior professional training. The Deanof The Normal College or the President ofthe University would be pleased to sendcopies of the Courses of Study to all who areinterested. The Ohio University SummerSchool will maintain regular departments ofThe Normal Co


. Ohio University bulletin. Summer school, 1903. o enacted the Seese Law establishing twoState Normal Schools. One of these is TheState Normal College of Ohio provision for the support of this StateNormal School is sufficient to enable thetrustees to maintain a high-grade institutionwhere the teachers of the State may obtainsuperior professional training. The Deanof The Normal College or the President ofthe University would be pleased to sendcopies of the Courses of Study to all who areinterested. The Ohio University SummerSchool will maintain regular departments ofThe Normal College, and work done in theSummer School will entitle the student tocredit on a regular college course. Any in-quiries will be gladly answered. Inquiries.—If you do not tind in this circu-lar the information you are seeking, kindlywrite to the President of the University orSecretary of the Faculty. If your inquirypertains to the work of any particular de-partment, it would expedite matters it youwould direct your inquiry tb^the head of the 11. oiilo UNIVERSITY SUMMEE SCHOOL. department, as noted in the list of Facultymembers, pages :*> and 5. THE FACULTY. We desire to call attention to tlie factthat the interests of students who enroll ini he Summer School will not be neglected inany sense. The Faculty is undoubtedly avery strong one, composed of those who areregularly engaged in the work of the Uni-versity. It would seem hardly necessary tocall attention of prospective students to thefact that this is a guaranty of high-gradework, and that the work done in the Sum-mer School will be up to regular collegegrade in every respect. College credit willbe given for all work done. For the numberof hours of credit allowed on each course,see the several courses offered. THE COURSES OF STUDY. Courses of study have been provided to ac-commodate the following classes of students:Those doing regular college work who wishto continue 1 heir college studies during thesummer: those young p


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