The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, August 25, 1909, Image 37

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Statesville Female College Able faculty; thorough courses; large attendance; modern equipment; a Home School. Board and Tuition and all Fees for the vine months. $152.00. Other prices also moderate. Send for catalogue. REV. J. A. SCOTT, D.D., Statesville, N. C. Itlt MUNLY SCHOOL FOR SONS OF GENTLEMEN. CAMPBELL. VA. The school that' provides systematic, Individual instruction and high ideals? at a moderate cost. On estate of 36 acres in Piedmont Va. Limited number. Booklet. W. E. MONEY, Principal. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Charlotteivillf*. Va The College: In this department four year courses can be selected, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. The Deportment ot Graduate Studies: In this department an opportunity is given Bachelors of Art and Bachelors of Science for specializing in any direction they may choose Degrees offered are: Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. The Department of Medicine: In this department a four-year course is given, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The Department of engineering: In this department four-year courses are given, leading to the degrees of Mining Engineer, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and Chemical Engineer. The Department of Law: Beginning with 1909-10, a three-year residence will be required for the degree of Bachelor of Law. HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar. ^ RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY^ For BOYS and YOUNG MEN Bedford City. Vo. Offers quick and tborougn preparation forcollepe, university or business life. The liberal endowment of the Randolph-SI aeon 8ystem, of which this school Is a branch, iiermlteof unusually low term a covers all expense. No extras. For catalogue and further information, address E. SUMTEtt SMITH, Principal. DEWBERRY SCHOOL AGENCY. inis Agency was esiaDiisneu in l??i and for many years has served teachers and schools in all parts of the South and Southwest. Schools desiring Leathers, or 1 achers desiring positions should address R. A. Clayton, Manager, Birming ham, Ala. I 11 : ! THE PEOPLE! College Preparatory Superb new buildings i graduate. Athletics. Individual attention to I. !l.,: r Senior Hall Main Bi Texas Presbyterian. THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN S Splendid buildings, elegantly furnished, hei room, obviating all danger of Are. The beaut basket-ball, tennis, outdoor games. No serious courses of study. College and Seminary, leadl Voice Culture, Vloliu, Organ, Guitar, Exprest work. China Kiln, Art Rooms with sky-light Visiting Director of Music and Teacher of_Jnj six music pupils Inst year. COLLEGE OPEI For Catalogue Illustrated by photographs, \ President, Mil ford, Texas. THE ONLY SCHOOL m T] LBYTHE WAR DE I The Peacock Militi San Antonio,' I """"Our purpose Is to develop successful-^ I zens, rather than soldiers and sailors. I Pfptihrp fnr Wput Point unH A nnnnniu ' to commissions in the U. S. Army. Thri infantry cavalry and seamanship. ArtilU I cutters loaned by the Navy Department. I ed exclusively by the college. Boating. I cadets. Strict supervision day and night I charge of teachers or officers. Teachers I bacco in all forms. Hazing prohibited. Wesley Peacock, Ph. B., Univ. o Col. Geo. LeRoy Brown, U. S. ^ Capt. H. la P. Applewhite, U. S. Sergt. S. Klingensmith, U. S. A. The Peacock Naval School C BnpsaraE Vil AN ideal Christian Home Kch EA&SExpression, PhyslcalCult II itll Muslc* lllgh standard malnt trained Instructors. Takes on IJJIK^*j| U nsurpassed health record. Large gymnasium. Park-Ilk *4Jl* ball, write (or our catalog l ' HENRY JEROME STO< O ;-TTTrk:EfiQr? J? A V Vi AX&Jl V L/V>1 ind equipment. Beautiful campus. Altitude each student. Our aim it the mental, moral and pi - ? lilding Dickson Hall College For Girls ICHOOL OK THE SOUTHWEST, ited by steam from outside metal furnace Iful acetylene gns light. Large gymnasium, illness In the history of the school. Two ng to degrees. Special departments: Piano, ilon. All branches of Art, Artistic NeedleWILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CHICAGO, erpretatlon Classes. One hundred and thirtys'S SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1900. vrlte REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M? D. D., isiness men and good clti- ] University preparation. r HHl Our graduates entitled I RRD1 ee branches of the service, U \ pSKI jry applied for. Five navy . \ It Ml West End Lake controll- TV PK Ashing, swimming free to W 1\ ufjftV t. cadets visit the city In |V;tt lljV and cadets free from to- B' - 1 IIW f Georgia President. H \V ll V., Superintendent. - Nt'll A., Commandant. ' ' ondueted In Vacation. I . P j/ll ooL. Preparatory and Collegiate courses. Art, are. Pedagogy, Business, etc. Conservatory of alned by large staff of experienced, collegely ninety boardera and teaches the Individual. Brick buildings. Hteam heat. Kxcellent table, e campus Concerts, lectures, tennis, basket>efore selecting thecollege tor your daughter. ;KARD, A. M-, Pres., Raleigh. N- C. rL' II I SPRINGFIELD, TENNESSEE over iaoo feet. Every teacher a collece Sytical health of each hoy. Send for catalogue 1