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CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. naire, "The Status of Christian Edu
( Continued from page 11) ^ cation in Our Educational Institu
TOIMCS FOIt DISCI SSION ? 1?S22. ' tions."
I. Atmosphere of the College. 2. "The fall Campaign Among Stu
1. Discussion based on question- dents."
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
(The State Agricultural and Mechanical College)
All Courses Open Alike to Men and Women.
Four-year courses for high school graduates, leading to B. S. degree, in Agriculture,
Engineering, Science, and Teacher Training. Two-year courses in Pre-medical, Home
Demonstration, and Practical Agriculture. Short unit courses in agricultural branches
and printing (linotype.)
For catalogue and full particulars, address
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE, V. P. I., Blacksburg, Va.
Montreat Normal School for Young Women ? Montreat, N. C.
Location, climate, health conditions, buildings and community ideal. Able faculty
to thoroughly equip young women for Christian service, especially teaching. Curriculum,
Accredited High School, two years Normal, and two years Junior College work. Ex
cellent Home Economic and musical advantages. Cost most moderate. Seventh session
opens Sept. 6, 1922. For futher information, write Miss Sallie N. Austin, Principal,
Montreat, N. C.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
Medicine Denistry Pharmacy Nursing
New Buildings. Well Equipped Laboratories Under the Direction of Full-Time Com
petent Teachers.
The Memorial Hospital, Dooley Hospital, St. Philip Hospital are owned ami con
trolled by the Medical College of Virginia, and offer every facility for thorough Clinical
Teaching. Staffs composed of the Faculty of the College. Additional Clinical Facilities
are offered through other institutions in Richmond.
For full information and catalogue address
J. R.McCAULEY, Secretary, Richmond, Va.
THE SEMINARY OF THE SOUTHWEST
Located in the beautiful capital city of Texas.
A product of the vigorous Southwest, with highest Christian ideals and standard
training.
Adjacent to the University of Texas, exchanging credits with it; exceptional opportun
ity for University training, especially in social sciences, pedagogy and philosophy. Stu
dents can secure the M. A. from the University of Texas during the Seminary course.
Opens September 27, 1922
Address REV. T. W. CURRIE, President
Austin, Tex.
Blackstone College for Girls
. Established 1892
Rev. W. Asbury Christian, A. M. D. D.,
President.
New Fire-Proof Building, up to date in every
respect.
Thorough instruction, lowest cost, positive
Christian influence.
The leading training school for girls in Vir
ginia.
Accredited by the State Board of Education.
Hundreds of graduates now teaching.
Rates, including board and tuition $260.00
in the Academic Department.
$300.00 in the College Department.
For catalogue apply to George P. Adams,
Secty.-Treas.,. Blackstone, Va.
HAMPDEN-SIDNEY COLLEGE
Hampden-Sidney, Va.
A college (or men, founded 1776. Degrees of B. A., B. S. and M. A. En
trance on certificate from accredited schools. Ideal location in beautiful
climate. New gymnasium. All outdoor sports. Equipment thoroughly
modern. Expenses reasonable. Students receive personal attention from
faculty*
Write for Booklet and Catalogue
J. D. KGGLE8TON, LL !>., President. Hampden-Sidney, Va.
THE NOWLAN COMPANY
High-Class Diamonds and other Precious Stones. New designs In Engage
ment and Wedding Rings, Silver Novelties snd Cases of Silver for Bridal
Presents of the Largest Patterns. Fine Imported and American Watches,
Opera Glasses and Lorgnette. Goods sent on approval upon satisfactory city
references.
9*1 BAflT MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA.
3. Organized play and recreational
activities.
II. Department, of Religion.
1. Subjects included.
2. Discussion of report of Joint
Commission on Religious Education
in colleges.
3. Discussion of report of Commit
tee on Courses of Bible Study in
schools, colleges and church.
III. Financial Support.
1. What per cent, of the budget of
the churches is now given to schools
and colleges?
2. Are the educational institutions
getting their proper share in the bud
get?
3. The advantages to mission schools
of sharing the funds of Home Mis
sions.
4. The place in the budget for or
phans' homes and schools.
5. An offering on Thanksgiving
Day, or the Sunday nearest thereto,
for oliphans' home and schools.
IV. Financial Campaigns.
1. What further amounts may be
secured in united campaign?
2. How prepare for successful cam
paigns?
3. Has the time come for a Church
wide campaign for schools and col
leges?
V. Reports.
1. From the Treasurer.
2. From the Westminster Teachers'
Bureau.
3. On the Scholarship "Funds of
Education for the Ministry and Mis
sion Service."
4. On "The Student Loan Fund."
5. On Scholarship Funds of Insti
tutions.
G. Dangers to be avoided in stu
dent aid.
VI. Athletics.
1. Some of the dangers in over
stressing athletics.
2. How to make athletics subser
vient to literary, moral and spiritual
aims.
VII. Administration.
1. Systems of accounting to be
used.
2. The value of a business man
ager and how finance his office.
3. Material best suited for a cata
logue.
4. Individual and co-operative ad
vertising.
1 6. Number, frequency and size and
bulletins to be issued.
6. Summer schools ?
(1) Desirable for oolleges.
(2) Number of classes that may be
taken by student.
(3) Maximum amount of credit
granted for subject.
VIII. Standards for Kducational
Institutions.
1. Colleges.
(1) Standards are to he applied
September, 192 2.
(2) Clear statement requested
from the Presbyterian Educational
Association of the South about the
proper listing of colleges.
(3) Advantages of colleges now re
mote from college standards declaring
themselves Junior colleges, and becom
ing accredited institutions.
2. Junior Colleges.
(1) Standards to be applied Sep
tember, 1922.
(2) Statement requested as to
those which are now reaching the
standards for junior colleges.
(3) Advantages of those far below
THE BEST SHORT VACATION
is our third annual, high-class tour to
Thousand Islands, Toronto, Niagara Falls.
Buffalo, Philadelphia, August 2 to 9. $103
covers all necessary expenses from Norfolk
and return: $85.65 from Washington.
Ask for itinerary of this and also of our
more extensive eastern Canada and New
York tour. THE MEARS TOURS, Box
33-D, H arbor ton, Virginia.
Keuka College
KRIIKA I'AHK, N. Y.
Standard college for women, beautiful
location, moderate expenses. Courses
lead to B. A, and B. S. Special courses
for training: women for Christian lead
ership. Fall term begins September 20.
A. II. NORTON, President.
Cfjatfjam draining j&cljool
for Boys. "Making Men, not Money."
In Piedmont section on main line of
Southern Ry. Parental care and tlior
? >ugh instruction under Christian influ
ences. Academic. Commercial. Military
training. Graduates admitted to all col
leges. New buildings. Terms $350.
A. H. CAMDEN, President, Chatham, Va.
MILTON UNIVERSITY
It V YTI MO R R, >1 A It VI, AN O.
Courses In residence or by mail, as fol
lows: Pharmacy (full State Board re
tirements), Chemistry, Engineering.
Preparatory, -Collegiate, Theological.
Civil Service. Business, Shorthand, Ora
tory, etc. For catalog, address
Til K PRKSIUKNT,
:tlO \V. HofTmiin Street, Iltiltlmore, Mtl.
1
OLD DOMINION ACADEMY
Robert Allen's Preparatory School for
boys 7 to 20. Semi-military. At health
resort in mountains of \V. Va. 100 miles
from Washington, 1). C. Limited to 60.
Reasonable rates. Catalog. Address
It. K. ALLEN, Supt.,
Box C, IlerkeU'y SpringM, W. Va.
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RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY
RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY
MILITARY BEDFORD, VA.
Thorough preparation for college or business life.
New gymnasium nnd swimming pool. Liberal
endowment permits of unusually low terms. $405
covers all charges for the school year. No extras.
Randolph-Macon iwiys succeed? 640 graduates of
this school have 'received full college degrees or
entered profession in the past 27 years. For catalog
and further information, address \
E. Sumter Smith? W. R. Phelps, Rhincipals
KLEINBERG
Home School for Girl*.
In the Mountains of Virginia.
Twenty-five miles from Charlottesville.
The usual high school academic work.
Apecial attention paid to music. Bible
taught throughout the school. Prepar
atory courses arranged when desired.
Total cost, including instrumental mu
sic, $240. Address
MISS CONSTANCE WAli.ES up
B. M. WAII.RS,
Schuyler, Xn.
McGUIRE'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL
A private preparatory school for Rich
mond boys. Full corps of exjjerienced in
structors. Small classes. Individual at
tention. Accredited by the leading univer
sities, technical schools and the U. S. Acade
mies. Lower School for little boys.
Apply for catalogue, containing univer
sity and college record.
JOHN P. McGUIRE, Principal
TO
SEE LIFE
? through the eyes of a Juvenile
Court, a social settlement, an associ
ated charities, a public playground,
the welfare division of a department
store, a community church, or a social
"investigator'*, is
A REAL ADVENTURE
"This" writes one student, "is what
a year in a school of social work means;
a year away from the beaten paths ?
the study of people, not books only;
a year of romance and humor as well as
sei^iee to others."
For further information write,
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
AND PUBLIC HEALTH,
1226c E. Broad St.,
Richmond, Va.