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A Christian home provided the whole
year in which children from six to fourteen
years of age will be cared for, given
Manual Training according to age and
strength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school term. Charges
reasonable. For terms of admission
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REV. B. P. REID, Mgr.,
Reidville, S. C.
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: PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOUTH December 29, 1909.
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Senior Hall Main Building Dickson Hall
Texas Presbyterian, College For Girls
THE) GREAT PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL OP THE SOUTHWEST.
8plendld buildings, elegantly furnished, bested by steam from outside metal furnace
room, obviating all danger of fire. The beautiful acetylene gas light. Large gymnasium,
basket-ball, tennis, outdoor nn>M ! -? ? - *" "
uhch in ue Biaiory or the school. Two
courses of study. College and Seminary, lending to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar, Expression. AH branches of Art, Artistic Needlework.
China Kiln, Art Rooms with sky-light WILLIAM H. SHERWOOD, CHICAGO.
Visiting Director of Music and Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One hundred and thirty
six nanslc pupils last year. COLLEGE OPENS SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1906.
For Catalogue Illustrated by photographs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, A. M., D. D..
President Mllford, Texas.
Silliman Collegiate Institute
An endowed school for girls, under Presbyterian control. Healthful location In the
hill country. Handsome, roomy buildings, beautiful, well-shaded grounds. Electric lights.
Steam heat All necessary eoulpment Three courses leading to degrees. Music, Art,
Elocution, Physical Culture, stenography and. Typewriting.
ENDOWMENT MAKES PRICES LOWER THAN ANY OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IN
THE SOOTH. Let us explain this to you.
Address the President REV. 3. H. BROWNLEE, Clinton, Louisiana.
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a kvn 11 tor Women
DECATUR (near Atlanta), GEORGIA.
THE COLLEGE offers advantages equal to best colleges for men.
THE AGNE8 8COTT ACADEMY, under separate faculy and government, offers
a four years' course leading to Freshman class. For catalogue, address,
F. H. GAINE8, President.
Cluster Springs Academy
CLU8TER 8PRING8, VA.
This school claims your attention because of its superb location. Its strong corps
of Christian teachers, and the personal care given each boy entrusted to us. Our
| catalogue will interest you if von h?v?? -J?A
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| Forty-four Year* of 8ucceaaful Work. HAMPDEN WIL80N, Headmaster.
HI AN Ideal Christian HomeSchooL Preparatory and Collegiate oourses. Art, \>i
Ell InSM ** Expression, Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Business, etc. Conservatory or
1 ufti Music, in^-h standard maintained by large staff ol experienced, collegetrained
Instructors. Talces only ninety boarders and teaches tbe Individual.
yfjVV^^a Unsurpassed health record. Brick buildings. Steam heat. Excellent table.
Large gymnasium. Park-like campus Concerts, lectures, tennis, basket^WtTT'
ball, write lor our catalog belore selecting the college for your daughter.
HCMRY JEIONC STOCKARD, A. M.. Prss^ Raleigh. N C.
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I KLEINBERG FEMALE SCHOOL 1
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? ownuoi in tne Mountains of Virginia. ^
a Pupils can enter after the Christinas holidays, and will be charged only
? from time of entrance. For catalog of the twenty-ninth session, address,
MI88 CONSTANCE WAILE8, 8chuylar, Nelson County, Vs. 5
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Presbyterian; Thorough Courses; Modern Equipment; A Home School.
Board, Tuition and Matriculation Fee for the Nine Months, *162. Pupils
received at any time. REV. J. A. 8COTJ, D. P., Statesvllle, Ni C. I ^
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