. The University Record. Illustrations and General Information [1903]. cation, make it an ideal place for holding such a school. Faculty The Faculty for the coming summer numbers more than twenty instructors and a dozen speciallecturers. A number of the most prominent and successful teachersfrom all parts of the United States have been secured. An appro-priation three times as large asusual has made it possible togather a larger and strongerfaculty than ever before. Courses Instructionwill be givenin all subjects taught in thecommon schools of the State,and in such higher branches asare most n


. The University Record. Illustrations and General Information [1903]. cation, make it an ideal place for holding such a school. Faculty The Faculty for the coming summer numbers more than twenty instructors and a dozen speciallecturers. A number of the most prominent and successful teachersfrom all parts of the United States have been secured. An appro-priation three times as large asusual has made it possible togather a larger and strongerfaculty than ever before. Courses Instructionwill be givenin all subjects taught in thecommon schools of the State,and in such higher branches asare most needed for the im-provement of the will also be courses inmethods and school manage-ment given by experts andspecialists. Certificates will begiven to all those who remainto the end of the term in at-tendance upon three or morecourses. BY LAUREL HILL expenses The School will begin June 15 and close July 10,lasting four weeks. The only fee charged by theUniversity is one of $5. Board and lodging can be secured forfrom $ to $ for the four 31 General Items Religious The University, as a State institution, is non-Interests denominational. Though controlled by no specialsect, it recognizes religion and morality as thebasis of character. The spirit of its instruction and college life isbroad and sympathetic, but essentially conservative, devout,Christian. The religious influences in the University are manifold, active and well-directed. Morningprayers are helddaily in GerrardHall. Attendance isrequired. Eachmonth, also, a ser-mon is deliveredby one of the Uni-versity are specialcourses of instruct-ion in the EnglishBible, and lectureson Bible History aredelivered each Sun-day morning in Ger-rard Hall. The Young Mens Christian Association meets fourtimes each week, and assists in Bible study and Sunday schoolwork in the town and county. Dicipline The University endeavors to make young menmanly and self-reliant, and develop character byedu


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