. Milligan College New Horizon, 1909-1914 . ectly from the Shorthandnotes. The standard for typewriting is a copying speed of fifty wordsper minute from unfamiliar matter of different kinds, five words tobe deducted for each error. The Diploma fee is $ (b) BOOKKEEPING. Students who satisfactorily completethe course in Bookkeeping, furnish evidence of competency, and passan examination in Commercial Law, and who write a plain businesshand, will be granted an Accountants Diploma, on payment of theDiploma fee of $ PART IVMISCELLAJTEOUS OFOKMATIOlf This division of the Catalogue is divid


. Milligan College New Horizon, 1909-1914 . ectly from the Shorthandnotes. The standard for typewriting is a copying speed of fifty wordsper minute from unfamiliar matter of different kinds, five words tobe deducted for each error. The Diploma fee is $ (b) BOOKKEEPING. Students who satisfactorily completethe course in Bookkeeping, furnish evidence of competency, and passan examination in Commercial Law, and who write a plain businesshand, will be granted an Accountants Diploma, on payment of theDiploma fee of $ PART IVMISCELLAJTEOUS OFOKMATIOlf This division of the Catalogue is divided into sections coveringthe following sub-heads: I—Buildings and Grounds II—Literary Societies and Publications III—Rules and Regulations IV—Scholarships and Bequests V—Religious and Moral Atmosphere VI—Expenses and Fees VII—General information VIII—Athletics I BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Buildings The College buildings are three in number. The main building,a substantial brick structure, containing the recitation rooms, MiLLiGAN College Year-Book 79 library and society halls, occupies the center of the campus. It hasbeen newly refitted, painted and papered. The Young Mens Home,a two-story frame building containing nearly thirty rooms, plainlyfurnished but affording substantial accommodations for students, islocated to the rear of the main building. The Frances T. and Columbus A. Mee Memorial HallThrough the munificence of Mrs. Frances T. Mee, of Cleve-land, Tenn., we now have free of debt our spacious and handsomelyfurnished young ladies dormitory. Mee Hall is a three-story brickstructure, opened the first time for the season of 1908-09. It con-tains thirty-two rooms, with reception rooms and parlor, has hot andcold water on each floor, is handsomely furnished, and is heated bysteam. Rooms in this building should be engaged as soon as possible,as a number had already been reserved when the Catalogue went topress. Grounds The College campus contains over thi


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