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124  THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

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National Training School
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA
A School for the Training of Colored Young Men and Women for Service

Though it is young in history, the Institution feels a just pride in the work thus far accomplished, for its graduates are already filling many responsible positions, thus demonstrating the aim of the school to train men and women for useful citizenship.

DEPARTMENTS ALREADY ESTABLISHED
The Grammar School
The Academy
The School of Arts and Sciences
The Department of Music
The Teacher Training Department
The Divinity School
The Commercial Department
The Department of Home Economics
The Department of Social Service

NEXT TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 22, 1919

For further information and Catalog, address
President James E. Shepard, Durham, North Carolina
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Wilberforce University
Wilberforce, Ohio

SUMMER SCHOOL
Sixth Annual Session
June 16 to July 26, 1919

Special arrangements have been made to maintain the same high excellence in instruction force and work done. 

All of the equipment, buildings and grounds will be at the disposal of the Summer School.

Fees and all expenses low. Full credit toward certificates, diplomas and degrees will be given for Summer School work.

The Faculty for the Summer Session will be members of the University Faculty augmented by specialists along various lines.

Courses will be offered in Education, Psychology, English, Mathematics, History, Geography, Drawing, Business, Physical Education, Music; also in Physics, Chemistry, Ethics, Sociology, French, German and Latin.

Further there will be courses in Vocational Study,  Domestic Science, Domestic Art and Millinery. Additional courses will be offered as there may arise demands.

W. S. SCARBOROUGH, 
President of the University.

GILBERT H. JONES
Director of the Summer Session

For full particulars write the Director.
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The Cheyney Training School for Teachers
CHEYNEY, PENNA.

A normal school of high grade for young colored men and women of good abilities, who desire to prepare themselves to be teachers. Courses include the regular academic and professional subjects, and special departments in domestic art, domestic science, manual training and agriculture. Board and tuition $125. Next regular term begins Thursday, September 18, 1919. Summer school for teachers in active service, four weeks beginning July 1. Board and tuition for the month $20.00. For further particulars and catalog write Leslie Pinckney Hill, Principal, Cheyney, Penna. 
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Atlanta University

Is beautifully located in the City of Atlanta. Ga. The courses of study include High School, Normal School and College, with Manual training and domestic science. Among the teachers are graduates of Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth and Wellesley. Forty-nine years of successful work have been completed. Students come from all parts of the south. Graduates are almost universally successful.

For further information address
President EDWARD T. WARE
ATLANTA, GA.

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Virginia Union University
RICHMOND, VA.

Three departments, College, Theological and High School. Work of highest grade. Pre-medical course in College. Thoroughness and and accuracy emphasized. New year begins September 29th. For information address the President.
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1870 CLARK UNIVERSITY 1917
SOUTH ATLANTA GEORGIA

Most beautiful campus of 70 acres, commodious buildings with modern conveniences. High Scholarship — Talented Faculty — Well equipped library and laboratories — Literary societies — Athletics — Co-educational — Expenses very low. $100 per year of eight months will pay tuition, board, room, etc.

Comfortable dormitories with steam heat and gas light.

COURSES OF STUDY
Domestic Science for girls, cooking, sewing, dressmaking and embroidery.
Pre-Academy — 7th and 8th grades.
Academy — Four years with diploma.
Pre-Medical — Two years above academy.
College — Four years leading to A. B. degree.
Normal — Five years above grades with diploma.

First Semester opened October 2, 1918.

HARRY ANDREWS KING, President.
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BEREAN MANUAL TRAINING AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
South College Ave. and N. 19th Street Phila., Pa.

Fall Term and Twentieth Year opened Tuesday, October 1, 1918. Domestic Art, Industrial Art, Mechanical Art, Commercial and English.

Sessions both day and evening.

Age, sex or previous training no bar if applicant has good character.

Years of honorable records and worthy traditions our trade-mark.

Helpfulness our object.
Efficiency our aim.
Write or visit the School now.

MATTHEW ANDERSON, Principal
1926 S. College Ave. Phila., Pa.
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MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
(Formerly Atlanta Baptist College)
ATLANTA, GA.

College, Academy, Divinity School

An institution famous within recent years for its emphasis on all sides of manly development—the only institution in the far South devoted solely to the education of Negro young men.

Graduates given high ranking by greatest northern universities. Debating, Y.M.C.A., athletics, all live features.

For information, address
JOHN HOPE, President.



FISK UNIVERSITY
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Founded 1866

Thorough Literary, Scientific, Educational, Musical and Social Science Courses. Pioneer in Negro music. Special study in Negro life. 

Ideal and sanitary buildings and grounds. Well-equipped Science building. 

Christian home life.

High standard of independent manhood and womanhood. For literature, etc., write
FAYETTE AVERY McKENZIE, President


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BIDDLE UNIVERSITY
CHARLOTTE, N.C.

Biddle University, operated under the auspices of the Northern Presbyterian Church, has four Departments—High School, Arts and Sciences Theological and Industrial. The completion of a Grammar School is the requirement for entrance to the first year of the High School.

The School of Arts and Sciences offers two courses of study, the Classical and the Scientific. In the Scientific, German is substituted for Greek or Latin. The entrance requirement for the Freshman Class is 15 units of High School work.

The Theological Department offers two courses, each consisting of three years. The first is purely English. Greek and Hebrew are taught in the others.

All students in the High School Dept. are required to take trades in the Industrial Dept.

For further information, address
President H. L. McCrorey
Charlotte, N.C.
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Morris Brown University
Atlanta, Ga.
Co-Educational

The largest institution of learning in the South owned and controlled by Negroes. Faculty of specialists, trained in some of the best universities in the North and in the South. Noted for high standard of scholarship; industrial emphasis and positive Christian influence. Well equipped dormitories; sane athletics under faculty supervision. Expenses reasonable. Location central and healthful.

Departments: Theology, College Preparatory, Normal, Commercial, Musical, Domestic Science, Nurse Training, Sewing, Printing and Tailoring. 

First Semester began October 1, 1918.

For further information address
W.A. FOUNTAIN, President
BISHOP J.S. FLIPPER, Chairman Trustee Board.


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