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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE I
OF MEDICINE,"^Sr.?
MEDICINE ? DENTISTRY?FH API MAO Y
TUAIIT bdoOUHIK, M.D., Pml<-i
Kirct-claas Id Standard mad Facilities.
Individual Instruction. Seventy Teacben.
Number of Student? Limited to Fifty In each Clam.
Three free cat?loguo?-Spodfy DeptrtatBt
H. February 3, 1909.
Educational
UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
Richmond Hall, which is the gift of
the Presbyterians of Richmond to the
Centennial Fund of Union Seminary, is
now about ready for occupancy, and stepsare
being taken to furnish it.
It contain* fnrfv.fnnr ilnrmllnrloo o?...
-y uv/i imivia ir.o, IIIC
of which have been 3et aside for the
use of alumni of the Seminary whenever
they are in Richmond, and a movement
is already on foot among some of the
classes that have graduated recently from
the Seminary to furnish these rooms.
Certinly nothing could be more appropriate,
and it is at the same time a valuable
and helpful service to the Seminary.
An expression of love for their Alina Mater
and of appreciation for her inestimable
benefit to them such as this would
be very pleasing to the management of
the institution, and it is confidently believed
that there will be a cheerful response
by all to whom such an appeal
for this purpose may be presented.
DAVIDSON COLLEGE.
The latest of the Davidson College Bulletins
is the "Endorsement Number." The
pamphlet gives an account of the endorsements
that have been given by the several
synods and presbyteries controlling the
College of the movement now being made
to secure the hearty and systematic help
of all the churches throughout this extensive
territory in the work of increas
his uaviusuu s euuuwuieni, ana 01 exciting
a greater interest in everything that
concerns the advancement of the institution
financially and otherwise. The Bulletin
contains papers adopted by the
synods of North and South Carolina, and
Georgia and also by many of their presbyteries
individually.
In North Carolina the following committees
have been appointed to co-operate
with the president and field represertative
of Davidson:
Albemarle?Revs. R. C. Deal, W. McC
White, D. D., and Elder George Howard.
Asheville?Revs. R. P. Smith, R. B.
Grinnan, D.D., Elder W. S. Terrell.
Concord?Revs. D. P. McGeachy, W. M.
Walsh. Elder B. E. Harris.
Fayetteville?Revs. W. M. Falrley, W.
C. Brown, Elders J. M. McQueen, J. W.
McLauchlin, Hector McLean.
King's Mountain?
Mecklenburg?Rev. A. A. McGeachy,
D.D., Elders Chase Breuizer, Jamet*
Pharr.
Orange?Revs. Neal L. Anderson, D.D..
Eugene L. Slier, Elder M. W. Norfleet.
Wilmington?Rev. W. M. Shaw, Elder
W. H. Sprunt.
I DAVIS AND ELKINS COLLEGE.
A great future for the Davis and Elkins
College at Elklns, Is predicted by
Rev. H. G. Stoetzer, of Fairmont, chairman
of the committee on Christian Education
of the Synod of West Virginia of
the Presbyterian church. By arrangements
recently made the half ownership
of the college as well as the joint control
of It comes under the direction of the
West Virg'nia Synod, arid from now on
the college will be the representative
Presbyterian school of West Virginia.