Viewing page 46 of 282

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

TERMS:
Tuition in all Studies, - - - - - - - - per month, $1.00 
Rent of Furnished Room, - - - - - - per month 75 
A large room for evening study, warmed and lighted, free of expense.
Board, including washing and lights, per week, - - - - - - $1.75
Text books furnished at reduced rates.
Wages paid for labor, from two to four hours each day, six to twelve cents per hour.
For a few pupils in needy circumstances the tuition may be made free, and assistance rendered for providing suitable clothing. 
Pupils will be admitted between the ages of fifteen and thirty years - if younger or older, special application should be made by letter before coming to enter the school.
Correspondence is also solicited from all applicants, stating age, circumastances, advance in studies, previous life, and giving testimonials as to moral character. 
Address all such letters to 

Genl. S.C. ARMSTRONG, 
Fortress Monroe, Virginia

-
Teachers of this Association laboring in other schools, and friends of the colored people generally, who have knowledge of worthy youth struggling for an education, are invited to bring the notice of this Normal School to their attention, and if further information is desired, to correspond as above. 

GEO. WHIPPLE,
M.E. STRIEBY,} Cor. Sec's A.M.A
EDW. P. SMITH, Gen'l F. Agt. A.M.A 

AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION ROOMS, 
53 JOHN STREET, 
New York, Nov. 30th, 1867. 

Transcription Notes:
---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-12-01 09:23:53