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A. C, MACLIN, A. M„ ACTIN6 PRESIDENTDEPARTMENTSirnmMvitxtRuwiiii •Grades, providing thorough drill in (be elementary branches.ACADEMIC IR COLLEGE .PREPARATORY]Preparatoy, with Classical, Scientific, Biblical, English, Normal and Commercial Courses.MUSIC DEPARTMENT^ Vocal and Instrumental Music; Thet~JL°ry inlt;* Harmony, j . .,INDUSTRIAL^DEPARTMENTl_ jSewing, Dressmaking, CookinglDo-estic Economy Printing.Special Attention is to be given Agriculture.g 71.p*n□LC0LII8E OF^UIERAlfARTSij AComplete elective courses leading to the several academic degrees.Higher Christian EdnctioHation’s Greatest Defense\George R. Smith CollegeSedalia, No., Offers Splendid Opportunities1B. N. BALL,': A. B„ DEAN Of MATHEMATICStWANTED AT ONCl$9,000 FORIndustrial BuildingAn Enrollment of *7500 STUDENTS AN ELECTRIC PLANTbuildingCOMPLETE OUTFITFor Our Prmteryifc. DEVuTKH AND GODLY I ACULTY;HIALTIIKL'L ,v CONGENIAL LOCATION'i INBP 111 INC A ENNOBLING, «« ~ENVIRONMENTSj\FORINFORMATIONWRITEHistorical SketchThe Collge was founded 1894 and named in honor of Gen. Geo. R, Smith, the campus and grounds of 28 acres being the gift of daughters, Mines Smith and Cotton. It is owned and conducted by the Freedmans' Aid Society. Is lo* csted on the M. K. 4 T. and Missouri Pacific railways.Tbe main huldtng is of brick 120x40feet, with an ell 75x40, four stories high. Contatas b2 rooms including offices, parlors, recitation rooms, chapel, kitchen, dining room, laundry, dormitories for ladies and gentleman, heated by steam.Incorporation and TrusteesTht Charter was issued Feb. 17th 1903. It makes the Trustees a body corporate, defines their power, prescribes manner of e«lection and the relation ef the Board to tbe Freedmana* Aid Society*FACULTYA. C. MACLIN, A. M, Acting President—Walden University Economics and Philosophy.B. H. BALL, A. R.,—George R. Smith College—Mathematics.MISS R. NOBLESSE MASON,—U n i varsity of C hicigo— Greek,MISS BROADNAX, A. B.,—O-berlin University— Litin and German.REV, F. S, BOWLES, A. B George R. Smith College—Science.EARL A. HARRIS, M. D.,—Me-Harry Medical College—Chemistry and Physiology,MRS. ESTELLE H, MACLIN,— Wilbe rf orce U a i ve rsi ty — H is • tory, Literature and Rhetoric.MISS M, MINNIOLIA JACKSON—George R. Smith College—Music,ExpansesMACLIN,j ACTING PRESIDENT.Board, Room and Tuition for one month of four weeks, less than : $10.00Use of the Laundry, .50Music, Instrumental or Vo*cal, for ooe month of four weskn, 2 lessons per week $2.50 One lesson per week, $1.50Use of Instrument per Mon. .50 Use of Type-writer in Commercial Department per month of four weeks. : ,50Rcoms sre lighted, heated, furnished with bedsteads, mattress,pillow, two quilts, mirrors, bowl, pitcher and lamp. Students furnish for themselves sheets, pillow cases, extra quilts, blankets, slop bucket, lamp chimneys, soapand matches.A reduction of 50cts per monthit made from the tuition of candidates for tbe ministry and children of ministers.All bills are payable in advancethe first day of each school monthMoney for students' expensesshould be sent directly to the President of the College. Send by draft, P. O. order, express money order or registered totter to A. C. MACLIN, Acting President, Sedalia, Mo.Work and Self-help,A number of students boarding in the College permitted to earn some of their expDes by work in tbe building or on the grounds provided they are willing and e-fficient Liberal pay is allowed for all work done, but employment will not be continued to those who toil to do their satisfactorily. Moat students earn inthis way $2 per month; norae earn larger amounts. Application for work should be made to the President in advance of coming.A large number of students find employment in homes in the city,sufficient to expenses of board and tuition. The call for youngladies for these positions is alwaysgreater than the supply. Application fo r such employmentshould be made in advance thruthe President of the College.As far as possible we endeavor to safeguard those working in the citv. but cannot be fully responsible for those outside the college building. Only young men andwomen of established habits and character can b e allowed this privilege of outside residence.Children under twelve years of age will not be received, except special arrangements are made with the President,Design and Scope of tkeCollegeasThe purpose of the College is to give a thorough, practical Christian education. It cares for thehealth and physical training, provides for refined social culture, gives careful attention to morals and manners, and aims to leadthe students to a personal religious faith and life*
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Mon, Sep 14, 1908

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