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110     THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

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LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE
SALISBURY, N. C.

A Religious Co-Educational School with a Tradition
Open to All Negroes: Only Merit Counts 

Students come from Twenty-nine States in the Union, from Canada, Africa, the West India Islands and Central America. And Graduates Make Good.

Salisbury, North Carolina, an Ideal Place for Study with a Mild, Equable Climate, Pure Water, Breezes from Pine and other Forests a Constant Tonic—the Greatest Degree of Healthfulness.

New Girls' Dormitory with all Modern Conveniences Accommodating 210 just Completed and Ready

Courses of Study: Grammar School, Academy, Normal, College, Divinity, Music and Industries for Boys and Girls.

Expenses Moderate.

Thirty-sixth Session opens October, 1918.

For Further Information Address
D. C. SUGGS, President or
J. E. Aggrey, Registrar.
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Wilberforce University
Wilberforce, Ohio
(Established 1856)

The school with the recognized Military Department. A strong and thorough course in Military Science and Tactics given all male students, by regular U.S. officer. Graduates in great demand by U.S. Government for selected service. Given quota of 20 men for Fourth Officers' Training Camp, Ft. Dodge, Ia.

Courses of Study—College (Scientific, Classical and Educational); Normal (Elementary and Industrial Teachers) and Vocational; Theological (Regular and English); Academy—Four years with diploma.  $40,000.00 gymnasium just completed.

School opens September 17th. For information address
W. S. SCARBOROUGH,
President.
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TOUGALOO COLLEGE
MISSISSIPPI 

"The best school for Negroes in the States." — Bishop Theodore D. Bratton.

COLLEGE
Regular Four Year A. B. Course
Two Year Teacher Training Course

ACADEMY
Choice of Seven Courses — College Preparatory, Agricultural, Mechanical, Home Economics, Commercial, Pedagogical, Musical.

Out in the country. Expenses low.

Four Prize Scholarships of $25.00 Each Offered Boys for Best Entrance Examinations to Eighth and Ninth Grade.

For particulars
Write President W.T. Holmes
Tougaloo, Hinds County, Mississippi
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The Slater Industrial and State Normal School
For Colored Youth of Both Sexes
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.

I. Offering Standard Courses
In Academic Subjects,
In Industrial and Vocational Subjects,
In Education.
II. Graduates receive the Teacher's Certificate.
III. Located amid the foothills of the mountain section of Western North Carolina and the health conditions are ideal.
IV. Accommodations excellent and expenses moderate.

For further information communicate with 
S. G. ATKINS, Principal
SLATER STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
Winston-Salem, N. C.
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COLEMAN COLLEGE
GIBSLAND, LA.

Supported by Baptist State Woman's Home Mission Society of Chicago and Boston and A. 
B. H. Society of New York. Students from six different states. Graduates exempted on first grade by Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma.

O. L. COLEMAN, President
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The Colored Teachers' Bureau
Will Help You Get A Better Paying Position.
REGISTER NOW    REASONABLE TERMS
Address:  Colored Teachers' Bureau
Box 22, Wilberforce, O.
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