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180    THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

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FORWARD 
MARCH YOUR SON OFF TO 
Wilberforce University

The only school in the country for Negro Youth which has a Military Department equipped by the National Government, and commanded by a detailed United States Army Officer.

      DEPARTMENTS

MILITARY      SCIENTIFIC
NORMAL        TECHNICAL
COMMERCIAL    THEOLOGICAL
CLASSICAL     MUSICAL
      
      PREPARATORY

Banking taught by the actual operations in the Students' Savings Bank. Twelve Industries, 180 acres of beautiful campus, Ten Buildings. Healthful surroundings, exceptional community. Maintained in part by the State of Ohio which supplies facilities for the thorough training of teachers.

Fall term began September 19th, 1911. 
Write for Catalog.
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W.S. SCARBOROUGH, President
WM. A. Joiner, Superintendent, C. N. 
I. Department.

Address all communications to 
BOX 36       WILBERFORCE, OHIO


Atlanta University

Is beautifully located in the City of Atlanta, Ga.
The courses of study include High School, Nor
mal School and College, with manual training 
and domestic science. Among the teachers are
graduates of Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth, Smith
and Wellesley. Forty-one 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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Knoxville College
Beautiful Situation, Healthful Location
The Best Moral and Spiritual Environment
A Splendid Intellectual Atmosphere
Noted for Honest and Thorough Work

Offers full courses in the following departments: College, Normal, High School, Grammas School and Industrial.

Good water, steam heat, electric lights, good drainage. Expenses very reasonable.
Opportunity for Self-help.
Fall Term Opened Sept. 27, 1911.

For information address
President R.W. McGranahan
KNOXVILLE, TENN. 
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Virginia Union University
RICHMOND, VA.

A College Department, of high standards and modern curriculum. 

A Theological Department, with all subjects generally required in the best theological seminaries.

An Academy, with manual training, giving a preparation for life or for college.

The positive moral and religious aim of the school, its high standards of entrance and of class work, its fine new buildings and well equipped laboratories and library, prepare a faithful student for a life of wide usefulness.

GEORGE RICE HOVEY, President
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MAYERS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL

For the industrial, literary, moral and religious training of the Negro youth.
Terms reasonable.
For particulars address
FLORA E. MAYERS, Principal
606 Payne Street       Knoxville, Tenn.
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A Social Study of the Negro in New York
"HALF A MAN"
By
MARY WHITE OVINGTON
with a Foreword by Dr. Franz Boas, of Columbia University

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Studies of the
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