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156       THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

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A college that has its students devote one-half their time to actual, useful work is so in line with common sense that we are amazed that the idea had to be put in execution by an ex-slave as a life-saver for his disenfranchised race. Our great discoveries are always accidents: we work for one thing and get another. I expect that the day will come, and ere long, when the great universities of the world will have to put the Tuskegee Idea into execution in order to save themselves from being distanced by the Colored Race.
—Elbert Hubbard, in "A Little Journey to Tuskegee."

Perhaps there is a deserving young man or woman in your community who needs A CHANCE.

If so, perhaps Tuskegee Institute offers the very opportunity which he wants.

Tuskegee is not only a school. It is an INSTITUTION and an INFLUENCE.

It helps the worthy student to help himself.

Location unsurpassed for healthfulness.
Forty trades and industries for young men and women.
Excellent Literary and Normal Course.
Smith-Hughes Vocational Courses for advanced students.

Home Economics Agriculture Industries

Tuskegee Institute is no place for sluggards. From rising bell to taps, there is a full program—drills, class-room, shop, farm, etc. Perhaps YOUR boy needs just the sort of training which Tuskegee offers. Write for catalog and information.

ROBERT R. MOTON, Principal, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama
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1875  1919

STATE AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE FOR NEGROES
NORMAL, ALABAMA
A COMBINATION HARD TO BEAT
A Thorough English Education Combined with a Trade
WHAT TRADE WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE?

Trades for Boys, 12 
Trades for Girls, 7
Trades for both Sexes, 2

SUMMARY OF OUR GRADUATES—1875-1919
Department of Academics-1217
Department of Agriculture-118
Department of Household Economics-704
Department of Mechanic Arts-227
[[total]] 2266

WHAT THEY ARE DOING
Principals of district schools-163
Teachers in rural schools-296
Principals in secondary or high schools-24
Teachers in grammar or high schools-90
Doctors-41
Lawyers-5
Dentists-8
Pharmacists-3
Druggists-10
Working at trades-302
Bankers-1
U. S. Government Service-38
Jeanes teachers-7
Directors of book establishments-2
Editors and Journalists-8
Bookkeepers-15
U. S. Farm Demonstrators-2
Undertakers and Embalmers-6
Contractors and Builders-8
U. S. Bureau of Education-1
Farmers-340
Housekeepers-498
Dead and unaccounted for-398
Total-2266

Soldiers in the Great War-235

STATE AND UNITED STATES APPROPRIATIONS
Property consists of 182 acres of land, 20 buildings for all purposes, live stock and general equipment valued at $202,000. Send for catalog today.

WALTER S. BUCHANAN, President.
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HOWARD UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON, D. C.

Collegiate and Professional Schools

JUNIOR COLLEGE leading to Schools of Liberal Arts, Education, Journalism, or Commerce and Finance four year course, giving degree, A.B. or S.B.; A.B. or S.B. in Education; S.B. in Journalism; S.B. in Commerce.

SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE, four year course, giving degree, S.B. in C.E., S.B. in E.E., S.B. in M.E., S.B. in Arch., S.B. in Agrl., or S.B. in H.E

SCHOOL OF MUSIC, four year course, giving degree of Mus.B.

SCHOOL OF RELIGION, three year course, giving degree of B.D. (Also diploma and correspondence courses.)

SCHOOL OF LAW, three year evening course, giving degree of LL.B.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, including Medical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Colleges. Four year course for Medical and Dental students; three years for Pharmaceutical. Following degrees given: M.D.. D.D.S., Phar.C.

For Catalog and Information Write—REGISTRAR DWIGHT O.W. HOLMES
Howard University, Washington, D.C.
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STATE OF NEW JERSEY
MANUAL TRAINING & INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
FOR COLORED YOUTH

BORDENTOWN, N. J.

A high institution for the training of colored youth. Excellent equipment, thorough instruction, wholesome surroundings. Academic training for all students.

Courses in carpentry, agriculture and trades for boys.

Courses in domestic science and domestic art for girls.

A new trades building, thoroughly equipped.

New girls' dormitory thoroughly and modernly equipped.

Summer Courses for students July 1–August 17, 1919.

Terms reasonable.

Fall term begins September 10, 1919.

For information address
W.R. VALENTINE, Principal
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Morgan College and Branches
JOHN O. SPENCER, Ph.D., President
WILLIAM PICKENS, Litt.D., Vice-President

MORGAN COLLEGE, Baltimore, Md.
LOCATION—In great college town between the North and South.
POLICY—Co-educational.
COURSES—Four years, appropriate degrees. Preparation for professional study. Advanced education. Graduates certificated for elementary and high school teaching in the State.
FACULTY—College and university trained men and women.
NEW SITE—Forty acres of most beautiful scenery, stream, hill and forest.
TERMS—Very reasonable.
INFORMATION—Address Morgan College, Baltimore, Md.

MORGAN ACADEMY, Baltimore, Md.
LOCATION—In the suburbs of Baltimore on a beautiful campus. Healthful surroundings.
DORMITORIES—Equipped and supervised. Can care for 80 students.
TERMS—Very moderate.
PRINCIPAL—Lee M. McCoy, A.M.

PRINCESS ANNE ACADEMY,
Princess Anne, Md.
(Eastern Branch of Maryland State College of Agriculture.)
LOCATION—Somerset County, famous eastern shore of Maryland.
COURSES—Preparatory, normal, industrial, domestic, music.
DORMITORIES—Carefully supervised; furnished.
TERMS—Free tuition; other expenses moderate.
PRINCIPAL—Thomas H. Kiah, A.M.

All Schools Open September 29, 1919
Dormitories Open Sept. 27, 1919
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Bell Phone Spruce 1924
30-Day System
Position
Derrick Shorthand School
Childs' Buildings

1435 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA

Enroll Immediately to Hold Place in Class

Send for Enrollment Blank and full information
Day and Evening Classes

NOTE—We are already enrolling Summer Students and would advise all who desire to take Special Summer Course to send in application AT ONCE as places will be at a premium.
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THE STENOGRAPHERS' INSTITUTE
1227 S. 17th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Shorthand Typewriting Bookkeeping
3-month and 8-month Courses

JOB WORK — Let us typewrite and multigraph your letters. One, or several thousand is easy for us. We duplicate handwriting and drawings.
Edward T. Duncan, President.
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