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THE PRESBYTEBIA
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TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE,
M1LF0RD, TEXAS.
The commencement of this school -will
be held May 26 to 30. The baccalaure
ate sermon will be preached by Dr. D.
.iMjLttucnuu, Austin, Texas. ur.
Allen G. Hall, Dean of the I>aw Faculty,
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenr..,
will deliver the address to the graduat
ing class Wednesday, May 29. The
Alumnae Banquet will be held at the
Oriental Hotel, Dallas, May 30. The
school is closing its tenth year. During
this year large improvements have
been made. The chapel has been
doubled in size. A new pipe organ has
been installed and a large amount of
cement walks have been built. The
ground for a new dormitory has been
broken, which is to be completed for
the September opening. The building
and furnishings will cost between
thirty-five and forty thousand dollars.
The building will be called "Robbins
Hall" in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. S
Robbins, Bay City, Teas, whose splendid
gift has made the building possible
This will make the fifth building and
will give the school room for 225
boarding pupils. The graduating class
of this year is the largest in the history
of the school and brings the number of
alumnae to 154. These young women
are undertaking to build a memorial
chapel and have several thousand dollars
collected and out at interest. The
chapel is an assured fact in the near
future, if the enthusiasm of the young
ladies tjears the fruit it deserves.
Jiotes from Peace Institute: A most
delightful operetta, "The Japanese Girl,"
by Vincent, was presented to a large, enthusiastic
audience at Peace Institute,
April 1st. The soloists of the evening,
Miss Ruth Nicholson, Miss Eunice Tate,
Miss Jennie Procter, Miss Helen Julian,
Miss Rebe Johnston, Miss Patty Walser,
and Miss Millie Beard, as well as a
chorus of sixteen girls from the chorus
class, were most artistic and pleasing
throughout the operetta, and with the
assistance of Miss Ethel Fielding as
nianist. Miss !>>onnmii> r>nmais. dirpo.t
or, and a most dainty and charming
stage, as well as lovely costumes, the
evening's entertainment wa3 a most
bri'liant succeSi.
Tuesday, April 2nd, Miss Elizabeth
Howard, a graduate pupil of Mr. J. P
Brawley, gave her graduating recital.
Mi88 Howard proved a most pleasing
performer, rendering her selections
with great spirit and fine interpretation.
Especially in the Weber Concerto,
the orchestral part played on the
second piano by Miss Millie Beard, was
Miss Howard's technique excellently
displayed.
Miss Ruth Nicholson, soprano, assisted.
Monday, April 15th, Miss Patty WalBer
gives her graduating recital in
piano.
The 25th of April Miss Dumias presents
Miss Ruth Nicholson, a postgraduate
pupil, in a song recital.
Dr. Walter L?. Ltingle, of the Union
Theological Seminary, Richmond, Va.,
will preach the baccalaureate sermon
on Sunday, May 19th; and Editor J. C.
Hemphill, of the Charlotte Observer,
will'deliver the address before the
students on May 22nd.
8TATESVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE.
The close of the session of 1911-12 approaches.
The commencement will occur
May 12th to 14th.
The Baccalaureate Bermon will be
preached by Rev. W. S. Wilson, of
Moore8vllle, N. C.
The session has been a suoeessful and
pleasant one. There have been in at
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