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High Grade Training School for Roys?
Modern Equipment?Faculty of Strong Christian
Men?Attention to Morals?Endorsed by
Educators?Owned by Synod of Miss.?Between
Natchez and Vicksburg?High Hills?
No Malaria?J1S0 pays all expenses?Illustrated
Catalog on request. REV. M. E. MELVIN,
A. M. Pres. Box 600.
REIDVILLE SCHOOL
A New Feature
A Christian home provided the whole
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reasonable. For terms of admission
write to REV. B. P. REID, Mgr?
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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
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write for circulars outlining courses for
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Central University, Indianapolis, Ind.
District of Columbia, Wa?hirg*on.
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A beautiful Colonial Home School for Young: Ladies.
Illustrated catalogue.
Mrs. Beveri.ey R. Mason, Principal.
Miss Edith M. Clark, LL-A., Asso. Principal.
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work. China Kiln, Art Rooms with sky-light.
Director of Music and Teacher of Interpretatioi
sic pupils last year. College opens September 22
tographs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A. 1
(1776) Hampden Sidi
Able faculty. Select student bodv drawn
thorough work. Notable moral and lntelle
letlc Field. Courses leading to Degrees?E
light, baths and other Modern Convenlenc
and thirty-fifth session begins September 14tl
address REV. HENRY TUCKER GRAHAI
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An endowed school for girls, under Pres
hill country. Handsome, roomy buildings, beat
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Graduates prominent in the South. Excell
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Washington and
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Students drawn from thirty States. E
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Capital $200,000.00
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COLLEGE FOR GIRLS
HOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST,
heated by steam from outside metal furnace
11 acetylene gas light. Large gymnasium,
illness in the history of the school. Two
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>n- Ali branches of Art, Artistic NeedleWilliam
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!nd, 1910. For Catalogue Illustrated t?y pho14..
D. D.. President. Mllford, Texas.
tiey College (1910)
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M, President. Hampden Sidney, Virginia.
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byterlan control. Healthful location In the
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anta), GEORGIA.
1 to best colleges for men.
r separate f&culy and government, offers
:lass. For catalogue, address,
F. H. GAINES, President
Academy
NGS, VA.
se of its superb location, Its strong corps
i given each boy entrusted to us. Our
oy to educate.
HAMPDEN WILSON, Headmaster.
yterian University
TENNESSEE,
ens September 15th.
Students nearly all church members,
ent athletic record. Healthful location.
WILLIAM DINWIDDIE, Chancellor.
dALE COLLEGE
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Lee University
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