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4        The Crisis Advertiser

The National Training School
Durham, N.C.
Open to Students of Either Sex.

It is more than a mere school.  It is a community at service and uplift.  Its influence is destined to be felt in all sections of the country in improved Negro community life wherever our trained workers locate.

The following departments are already in successful operation: Teacher Training, Industrial, Literacy, Academic and Collegiate, Commercial, Missionary, Theological, Household Economics and Departments of Music.

In equipment and teaching it is not surpassed by any School for the Education of Negro Youth in the South.

The next term opened Monday, October 1, 1917.  For catalog and detailed information, address

President James E. Shephard,
Durham North Carolina


The Agricultural and Technical College
Twenty-fourth Annual Session Fall term began September I, '17.  Three Strong Departments: Agricultural, Mechanical and Academic.

Short Practical Courses of Three Months; Maintained by the Governments of North Carolina and of the United States.

Special training for teachers of vocational subjects.

Board, Lodging and Tuition, $9.00 per Calendar Month.  For Catalog and Further Information, address
President Dudley,
A. & T. College,
Greensboro, N.C.


The Cheyney Training School for Teachers
CHEYNEY, PENNA.

For reasonably mature students who have a good secondary school preparation, and who desire to become teachers, courses are offered during the regular term in academic work, domestic science, domestic art, physical training, elementary school methods, wood and metal working, and agriculture.  Board and laundry privileges for the year $100.  Fall term began Wednesday, September 19, 1917.

The Summer School for Teachers, from July 5 to August 2 inclusive, will this year offer primary methods, English, mathematics, history, civics and geography, plain sewing and dressmaking, raffia work and basketry, art needle work, cookery, wood and metal working, physical training, and gardening.  Dormitory space is limited, and applicated should be made early.  Cost for the four weeks $15.00.

For further information write to
Leslie Pinckney Hill, Principal.


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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-eight 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.

Knoxville College
Beautiful Situation. Healthful Location. The Best Moral and Spiritual Environment. A Splendid intellectual atmosphere. Noted for honest and through work.
Offers full courses in the following departments: College, Normal, High School, Grammar School and Industrial. 
Good water, steam heat, electric lights, good drainage. Expenses very reasonable.
Fall term began September 19,1917.
For information address
President R.W McGranahan
Knoxville, TENN.

STRAIGHT COLLEGE
New Orleans, La.
Situated on the main thoroughfare of the largest city of the South.
Through training in High School, Teachers' Course and College, with special work in Music and Manual Training. 
Teachers represent some of the best universities and music conservatories of the country.
For full information, address 
J.T. Cater, Registrar

TOUGALOO COLLEGE
MISSISSIPPI
" The best school for Negroes in the state"-
Bishop Theodore D. Bratton.
COLLEGE
Regular Four Year A.B. Course 
Two Year Teacher Training Course.
ACADEMY
Choice of Sven Courses- College Preparatory, Agricultural, Mechanical.
Out in the country. Expenses low.
Four Prize Scholarships of $25.00 Each offered boys for best entrance examinations to ninth grade.
For Particulars
Write President W.T. Holmes
Tougaloo, Hinds County, Mississippi.

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 the 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.

WILEY UNIVERSITY
MARSHALL, TEXAS
Recognized as a college of the First Class by Texas and Louisiana State Boards of Education. Harvard, Yale and Columbia represented on its faculty; students gathered from ten different states.
Strongest Music Department in the West
M. W. DOGAN, President 

FISK UNIVERSITY
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Founded 1866
Throughout 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

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 September 27, 1917.
For further information address
W. A. FOUNTAIN, President
BISHOP J. S. FLIPPER, Chairman Trustee Board.

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