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Show -THE UTAH EVANGELTST.- <br><br> GINN, HEATH, & CO. <br> PUBLISHERS OF COMPLETE LISTS OF <br> TEXT BOOKS <br> in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English Literature, Music, Geography, and Grammar. <br> Elements of English Composition, -Bigsby. <br> Outlines of the Art of Expression, Part I., -Gilmore. <br> Elementary Lessons in English, -Whitney and Knox. <br> Teachers edition of same,-Knox. <br> Whitney's English Grammar. <br> Our World, No. 1.-Hall. <br> Our World No, 2.-Hall. <br> National Course of Music for Schools, in five books, graded. <br> Music Charts, two series, graded. <br> English Classics, Annotated,-Burke I. and II., -Webster I. and II.,-Bacon, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Addison and Goldsmith. <br> New edition of Shakespeare's plays in separate volumes in cloth and paper,-an excellent edition. <br> Wentworth's Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry. <br> Wenthworth and Hill's Arithmetic. <br> Gage's Physics. <br> CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, <br> GINN, HEATH, & CO., <br> 180 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. <br><br> The Collegiate Institute <br> Cor. Second South and Second East Sts.* <br> JOHN M. COYNER … Superintendent <br> J. F MILLSPAUGH … Principal <br> MISS E. J. KELLEY … Assistant Principal <br> WILLIAM BOYLE … Latin and Greek <br> MISS M. E MOORE … Academic Department <br> MRS. SOPHRONA DULL. … Intermediate " " <br> MRS. M. W. COYNER … Primary " " <br> MRS. A. S. RYORS … Matron " " <br> WEST MISSION. <br> MISS SADIE REED … Principal <br> MRS. WM. BOYLE … Assistant <br> Board of Trustees**-Rev. R. G. McNiece, D. D., President; John M. Coyner, Henry J. McMillan, Secretary; Marcus B. Osborn, Jonathan C. Royle, Richard Terhune, and Peter Van Houten, Treasurer. <br><br> THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. <br> The tenth year of this Institution will commence on Monday, September 1st, 1884. <br> CHARACTER OF THE SCHOOL. <br> The school is graded into Primary, Intermediate, Academic, and Collegiate Departments, each under an experienced teacher, of known ability. The enrollment for the year 1883 was larger than any previous year, about sixty having been enrolled in the High School alone. This shows that the school merits the confidence of the public. <br> HIGHER EDUCATION. <br> Through the liberality of friends in the East, a regular College Department is organized, under thoroughly competent teachers, in which all the higher branches usually taught in the Colleges of the land, can be imparted to those students wishing to pursue a higher course of studies, and prepared for so doing. The High School Department prepares students for the College course. <br> EXAMINATIONS. <br> Students have to stand written examinations at the end of every month, on the studies of that month; also examinations at the close of the second and fourth terms for promotion to higher classes. The average of examination grade for the year determines such promotion. <br> KINDERGARTEN. <br> A Kindergarten school, under an experienced teacher from the East, will be started at the opening of the fall term. Negotiations are now pending for the purchase of valuable property for this and other school purposes. <br> ACCOMODATIONS. <br> The School has a seating capacity for 225 day pupils, and the Boarding Department can accommodate, besides teachers, some 25 pupils. <br> SCHOOL YEAR. <br> The School is composed of 40 weeks, including two weeks of vacation, one at the holidays and the other in the spring, at the close of the third quarter. <br> BOARDING DEPARTMENT. <br> This department is under the control of an experienced matron. The girls are under the direct supervision of the matron and the lady teachers. The boys occupy a separate hall, and are under the direct supervision of the gentleman principal. The Superintendent has a general oversight of this Department, as well as of the Day School. <br> RATES OF TUITION, BOARD, &c. <br> Primary Tuition, per quarter … $5.00 <br> Intermediate … 6.00 <br> Academic … 8.00 <br> Collegiate … 10.00 <br> Piano, organ or guitar … 15.00 <br> Board including furnished rooms, fuel and light, $5. per week; washing, 50 cents per week. <br> No deduction made on tuition for the first two weeks of any quarter, and no pupil received for less than one quarter. <br> No deduction made for absence unless over three weeks on account of sickness. Any pupil withdrawing from School without informing the Superintendent, will be charged to the end of of the quarter. <br> No student will be received from another school who is known to be in arrears in that school for tuition, or is under discipline. <br><br> THE TRIBUNE. <br> The Leading Newspaper of Utah. <br> Is furnished to subscribers by mail or carrier at $1.00 per month. The Weekly Tribune is $3.00 per year. 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