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THE CRISIS ADVERTISER      139


1888  1918
St. Paul Normal and Industrial School
LAWRENCEVILLE, VA.

Thirty-First Session

COURSES
Primary, Grammar School, Normal, Industrial

Graduates receive State High School Certificate which will admit to Standard Normal Schools and Colleges  

SUMMER SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS 
EXTENSIVE TRADE COURSES

ENROLLMENT 1917-1918, 496

Athletic Training. Football, Baseball, Tennis, Etc.
FULL COURSE IN MILITARY TRAINING

For Catalog and Further information address
Rev. James S. Russell, D. D.,
Principal
LAWRENCEVILLE, VA.



Virginia Union University
RICHMOND, VA.

Theological, College and Academy Courses

A higher school of wide recognition for honest and thorough scholarships, for its successful debating teams, for its high cultural, moral and religious influence, for its fine library, equipment and buildings, for the large number of leading preachers, teachers and social workers among its graduates. Its pre-medical courses have recently been greatly strengthened. It lays special emphasis on its literary, social service and theological training.

For further information address
The President.



HARTSHORN MEMORIAL COLLEGE
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

A superior school for the separate, higher education of young women. Select Courses of study. Industrial, Music, Preparatory, Classical, Normal and College. Provides a pleasant home, careful culture and thorough training.

Expenses very moderate.
Send for Catalog to the President.



Hale Infirmary and Nurse Training School
328 Lake Street, Montgomery, Alabama.

Hale Infirmary School of Nursing offers to intelligent young women between the age of eighteen and thirty-five a three years' course in the profession of nursing. Students of this school are eligible to Alabama examinations for the degree of R. N. 
For further information apply to the superintendent. 



Morgan College and Branches

John O. Spencer, Ph.D., President.


MORGAN COLLEGE, Baltimore, Md.

LOCATION: Central, in great college town between the North and South.

POLICY: Co-educational.

COURSES: Four years with appropriate degrees. Electives to suit those preparing for professional study. Advanced courses in Education. Graduates receive certificates for elementary and high school teaching in the State.

FACULTY: Composed of college and university trained men and women.

NEW SITE: Forty acres of most beautiful scenery, stream, hill and forest.

TERMS: Very reasonable.

DEAN: William Pickens, Lit.D


MORGAN ACADEMY, Baltimore, MD.

LOCATION: In the suburbs of Baltimore on a beautiful campus. Healthful surroundings.

COURSES: Preparatory, normal, agriculture, domestic science and art. Special preparation for rural teaching.

DORMITORIES: Well equipped and supervised.

TERMS: Very moderate.

PRINCIPAL: Lee M. McCoy, A. M.


PRINCESS ANNE ACADEMY, Princess Anne, Md.
(The Eastern Branch of the Maryland State College of Agriculture.)

LOCATION: The famous Eastern Shore of Maryland, Somerset County.

COURSES: Preparatory, normal, industrial, domestic science and art, music.

DORMITORIES: Carefully supervised; furnished.

TERMS: Free tuition; other expenses moderate.

SUMMER SCHOOL: Prepares teachers specially for rural schools. Wednesday, June 26th to Thursday, August 1st. Courses professional and industrial.


ALL SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 25th, 1918.
Dormitories open Sept. 21, 1918.



WALDEN COLLEGE
NASHVILLE :: TENN.

A Classical and Industrial College of the First Rank.


OUR AIM

Christian Character, Loyal Citizenship, and an Education for Service.

Well lighted and all buildings furnished with furnaces. Steam heat in the recitation building with 15 rooms. A Science Department, newly equipped, with two teachers.


COURSES

College, Teachers', Educational, Preparatory, Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Music, and a full Commercial Course. Day students in Music, Domestic Science, Art, and Commercial Courses accepted.


ATTRACTIONS

Library, reading room, good board, expenses low. Clean athletics and a strong faculty.


Come to Walden this fall, and bring a student with you.

OPENING DAY, SEPTEMBER 26th

For further information write the President,
E. A. WHITE, NASHVILLE, TENN.



THE FORT VALLEY HIGH AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
FORT VALLEY, GA.

A Christian institution for Negro youth of both sexes. Healthful location, beautiful campus and farm of 90 acres. Modern buildings and strong faculty. Expenses moderate. The following courses are offered: Grammar School, Academy, Normal, Music, Business and Industries for boys and girls.

Fall Term begins October 2, 1918.

For further information write
H. A. HUNT, Principal


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