Successful Summer School

The Normal is again alive with studente, but this time it is the summer school, which is the first attempt in that curection. There are now enrolled 160 students, asd from letters of lnquiry it is estimated that the attendance will be 200. Nearly the full corps of the regular instructors conduct the work. One of the most gratifying and astonifching features is that insteod of students taking elementary work nearly all are taking ad vaneed studies, and in Dr. Boone's class alone, T hich numbera 15, the average is six years' experience in teaching. Besides Michigan students, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio are represented and a large number from Lima and Hülsboro, Ohio. The biologieal, chemical and physical lab! oratones are fllled, and instead óf the nrJCh00! „being an perTment i? is an unexpected success Ihe training school has a good atThe mS, bUt there is room i 7e. aLd6 íhTdes.611 frm the Seon
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