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480 THE
UNIVERSITY VIRGINIA SUMMER
SCHOOL.
, For High School 'Teachers, Principals,
College Teachers, and those preparing for
Entrance Requirements. Large faculty.
Credits given. School of Methods for Elementary
Teachers. Session June 17th-July
30th. Write for announcement to Director
Summer School.
E. A. ALDERMAN, President,
University, Virginia.
REIDVILLE SCHOOL
A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole
year in which children from six to fourteen
years of age will be cared for. eiven
Manual Training according to age and
strength, and thorough school instruction
during the regular school term. Charges
reasonable. For terms of admission j
write to REV. B. P. REID, Mgr.,
Reidville, S. C.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY.
Incorporated Sept. 23, 1896. Offers' Courses in
N. T. Greek; Hebrew Language and Literature,
History, etc., etc. Rev. E. Moser, Ph.
D., instructor. Ministers or others interested
in Literary or Scientific work are invited to
write for circulars outlining courses for
Home Study leading to degrees. Students in
every State. Strongly endorsed by leading
Clergymen and Educators. Address, Secretary
Central University, Indianapolis, Ind.
P E C I A L
^ U MM E R
k-T tSSION
IP Weeks: June 8- Aug. 17.
1 ( Sudents Entering College,
P < Undergraduates.
? "J Teachers
Science, English, Languages,
Mathematics, Music, Bible.
Delightful Climate,
Beautiful Scenery,
Mountain Climbing,
uutaoor sports,
Camping,
Fishing.
For particulars, write to
Rev.T. E.P.Woods, Mast, N.C.
^THE LAW OF THE WHITE CIRCLE
By Thorn well Jacobs
A Stlrrlncr Novel of
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"A book to stir the passions,
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i mo uuvci in ttusoiuiciyuniquc in r.ngiisn literature
and with the exception of none is the only attempt to
be philosophically accurate in handling this all-absorbing
race theme. It is a virile, honest, red-blooded
presentation of tjie greatest factor in American life.
Price, $1.25 Postpaid.
Special Offer: We will send a copy of
this book postpaid to any subscriber, old
or new, who sends us $2.75 for a year's
subscription to the Presbyterian, or for
$1.75 we will send the novel and extend
the subscription six months. Address,
Presbyterian of The South.
1104 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga.
PRESBYTERIAN OF THE SOI
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Senior Hall Main Bull
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAP
THE GREAT PRESBYTERIAN
Splendid buildings, elegantly furnished,
room, obviating all danger of fire. The beau
basket-ball, tennis, outdoor games. No serf
courses of study, College ana Seminary, lead
Voice Culture, Violin, Organ, Guitar, Expre
work. China Kiln, Art Rooms with sky-lig
Director of Music and Teacher of Interprets
sic opens last year. College opens Septembe
tographs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS, /
(1776) Hampden Si
Able faculty. Select student body dra'
thorough work. Notable moral and lnl
letlc Field. Courses leading to Degrees
light, baths and other Modern Conveni
and thirty-fifth session begins September
address REV. HENRY TUCKER GRA
SILL1MAN COLLB
An endowed school for girls, under 1
hill country. Handsome, roomy buildings, 1
Steam heat. All necessary equipment. Thr
Elocution, Physical Culture, Stenography si
ENDOWMENT MAKES PRICES LOV
THE SOUTH. Let us explain this to you.
Address the President, REV. 3. H. 1
AGNES SCOTT C<
DECATUR (near
THE COLLEGE offers advantages e<
THE AGNES SCOTT ACADEMY, ui
a four years' course leading to Freshma
Cluster Sprii
CLUSTER SI
This school claims your attention be<
of Christian teachers, and the personal <
catalogue win interest you lr you have;
Forty-four Years of Successful Work.
Southwestern Pres
CLARKSVILLI
Thirty-Fifth Session
Literary, Scientific, Divinity Course!
Graduates prominent in the South. Ex<
No saloons. Expenses moderate.
STATESVILLEFI
Prebjterian; Thorough Courses; Modern Equipment
Pee for the Nine months, $152. Pupils received at an
Washington an
LAW, ENGINEERING, COM
Students drawn from thirty States,
religious tone. Address, Pres.
FINE IMPORf ED arib D
ALL GVJ
A. M. & J. S<
Catalogue Mailed on Request
Student* qu
LtH. April 13, 1910.
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1"" 11 BifSi
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idlng Dickson Hall
i. COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
SCHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
heated by steam from outside metal furnace
itlful acetylene eras light. Large gymnasium,
ous illness In the history of the school. Two
Ing to degrees. Special departments: Piano,
ssion. All branches of Art, Artistic Neediest.
William H. Sherwood, Chicago, Visiting
tlon Classes. One hundred and thlrty-slx mur
23rd, 1909. For Catalogue illustrated by phoL.
M.. D. D., President, MUford, Texas.
dney College (1910)
wn from eleven States. High standards and
lellectual tone. Extensive Campus, and Athi?B.
A., B. S., B. Lit., M. A. Steam heat,
<*nrf<3 n nd avnnno/?o ^ 1 * '*
v...v. ?A|/?uovs muuciaic. une nunurea
14th, 1910. For Catalogue or other Information
HAM, President. Hampden Sldnfey, Virginia.
QIATE INSTITUTE
Presbyterian control. Healthful location In tha
beautiful, well-shaded grounds. Electric lights,
ee courses leading to degrees. Music, Art.
nd Typewriting.
fl?R THAN ANT OTHER GOOD SCHOOL IM
4ROWNI.EE, Clinton, Louisiana.
3LLCGE for Women
Atlanta), GEORGIA.
jual to best colleges for men.
ader separate faculy and government, effera
in class. For catalogue, address,
F. H. GAINES, President.
lgs Academy
'RINGS, VA.
jause 01 us superD location, Its strong csrps
iare given each boy entrusted to us. Our
1 boy to educate.
HAMPDEN WILSON, Headmaster.
byteri&n University
E, TENNESSEE.
Opens September 15th.
s. Students nearly all church members*
sellent athletic record. Healthful location.
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE, Chancellor.
LMALE COLLEGE
; A Home School. Board, Tuition and Matriculation
7 time. REV. J. A. SCOT T. D.D.. SUtetviUe. N. C.
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MERCE, SCIENCE," LETTERS.*^
Expenses very moderate. High moral and
GEO. H. DENNY, LL. D., Lexington, Va.
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