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IE PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOU!
DAVIDSON COLLEGE
Owned and controlled by the Presbyteries
of North Carolina South Carolina, Georgia,
and Florida.
Its Recent Growth and Conspicuous Service.
In Material Equipment Some Recent Improvements.
1. The Martin Chemical laboratory, containing
ten thousand dollars' worth of chemical
supplies and apparatus.
2. The Shearer Biblical Hall, costing over
110.000.
3. A complete electric lighting, pumping
miui iiuwcr [iittill.
4. A central heating plant for the new
dormitories, library, etc.
5. The Sprunt Athletic Field.
6. A remodeled and enlarged College
Church.
7. A remodeled Commencement Hall.
8. Additional laboratory space of ubout 2,000
square feet for electricity and physics.
9. Plologieal laboratory.
10. A new artesiun well and pumping station.
11. Kleven bath rooms with hot and cold
showers.
12. Three large modern Dormitories,
costing over $50,000. each of them lighted by
electricity, with direct-Indirect steam heat
und ventilation, and with a fully equipped
bath-room on each tloor.
The Itumple. with 80 double rooms.
The Watts, with 24 double and one single
room, and each room supplied wit hlavatory
and double closets.
The Georgia Dormitory, with 30 double
and 3 single rooms, double-closets and running
water in each room as in the Watts.
13. A complete Sewerage System, with
septic tank and modern sanitary conveniences.
14. A modern Library building (work Just 1
beginning) costing $20,000.
15. The building of a large and well-equipped
workshop with electric pow.er, two Professor's
houses, two octtages, etc., and the
pu-cliase of one dwelling and 60 or 70" acres
of additional land.
In Patronage.
The following is the attendance of regular
College students since 1900:
ioon.ni fn
.... I.UI-H. HO
1902-03 174 1903-04 226
1904-Or, 228 1905-06 257
1906-07 285 1907-08 305
1908-09 331
In Area of Influence.
Many considerations of economy, state
pride, locul friendship, etc., oppose sending
a son away from his home state for his college
training. The selection of a college In
another state, when such a decision is not
purchased by free scholarships und financial
inducements, is the highest possible testimonial
to its exceptional advantages.
The following tuble gives the students attending
Davidson from other states than
North Carolina.
1901-02 62 1902-03 76
1903-04 90 1904-05 99
1905-06 116 1906-07 143
1907-08 158 1908-09 167
In Service to the Church Davidson has no
departments of Theology. It is a College
of the liberal Arts and Sciences only, yet on
May 26th, twenty-six of the graduating class
left her walls to enter the ministry. This
unparalleled record is the climax of years of
growing spirituality and increasing usefulness.
The list below gives the number of
students who at their entrance in September
stated in writing that their chosen lifework
was the wospel ministry.
1901-02 34 1902-03 55
1903-04 41 1904-05 ' 60
1805-06 44 1906-07 C9
1907-08 54 1908-09 81
During the past five years between 60 and
80 Davidson Students who entered the College
with no such intention bave chosen the
ministry as their life-work.
Such 1h the recent, growth and present use
luiness ol Davidson College.
For Its catalogue, baMetla. etc., address
HENRY LOUIS SMITH,
President.
A wealthy Englishman has a coachman
who recently took unto himself a
wife. A week or two later the former
asked his employee how they were getting
on.
"Oh," replied the bridegroom, "my
wife thinks money grows on trees. All
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some cha^g". If it ain't half a crown,
it's a shilling or less she wants."
"What on earth does she do with th?
money?" said the other is surprise.
"I dunno, was the reply; "haven't
ever give her none yet."?Good Housekeeping.
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Paris, Ky., Miss Kate Edgar, Proprietor
and Manager. Prompt and reliable lr.formation
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r RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY^
For BOYS and YOUNG MEN
Bedford City. Vm.
Offers quick and thorougn preparation forooliere.
university or business life. The liberal endowment
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E. Sl'MTER SMITH, PHweipaU
Belmont College
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TULANE
UNIVERSITYof LOUISIANA
VSW ORLEANS
WDWTM B C1AIOHXA2). XX. D . PrsesdeaC.
TuUnc University in all its department-, is located in the City
of New Orleans, the metropolis of the Sputh. Nine Departments,
with twenty-three buildings.. Modem dormitories, extensive laboratories.
libraries, and museums.
Full Coums are offered In Languafst, ScianO
Engineering, Architecture. Art, Lew, Med.
lcine. Pharmacy, and Dentistry.
Separate Department for Women. Expenses low. I^ow dormitorv
rates. Next se-*iun of bli departments, except N. O. Polyclinic.
begins October ist. Polyclinic open- Xo\tmhei tat. Send
for catalogue. Address. R. K. Bxrrr. Secretary.
TEACHERS WANTED.
We have on lie hundreds of applications
from all over the South, for competent
teachers. New ones coming in
every day. Write at once for particular*.
The Southern Educational ' Bureau,
Raleigh, N. COmaha
Theological Seminary
Term Opens September 21, 1909.
For Information, address,
REV. M. B. LOWRIE, D. D., President.
Omaha, Nebraska.
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