Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . Colleges. 99 Daniel Baker College Brownwood, Texas Co-Educational. Founded 1889. Government.—Bv thirteen trustees eleeted l>v the Svnod of T. P. Junkin, LL. DANIEL Baker College is lo-cated in the geographical cen-ter of Texas, in a city of10,000 people. The climate is freefrom malaria. Altitude of 1,500 feet,which is about the same as Staunton,Va., or Chautauqua, N. Y. It is one of the ten standard insti-tutions in the State recognized by theState Board of Examiners as of thefirst class. The University of Texas an


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . Colleges. 99 Daniel Baker College Brownwood, Texas Co-Educational. Founded 1889. Government.—Bv thirteen trustees eleeted l>v the Svnod of T. P. Junkin, LL. DANIEL Baker College is lo-cated in the geographical cen-ter of Texas, in a city of10,000 people. The climate is freefrom malaria. Altitude of 1,500 feet,which is about the same as Staunton,Va., or Chautauqua, N. Y. It is one of the ten standard insti-tutions in the State recognized by theState Board of Examiners as of thefirst class. The University of Texas and otherSouthern institutions give full creditfor every hour of college work done. There are four buildings with allmodern improvements. Physical and chemical of standard fiction and reference books and all leadingmagazines and periodicals. The student body now is not only more representative thanever before in the history of the institution, but very muchlarger—234 in all departments to date, and from all over thestate and adjoining states. Proper care of them has taxed andis taxing the present faculty to the limit and we have not classroom enough. We need most sadly, and in o


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