Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . PORTER ACADEMY—Main Building—REV. W. A. DANIEL. Headr™ 148 Institutes, Seminaries and Stanly Hall Locust, Stanly County, North Carolina STANLY Hall was establishedin 1890. It has 62 acres and2 buildings valued at $4, school is in charge of Miss LucyNiblock, Principal, with one otherteacher and 42 pupils. Bible studyis required of all the students. Miss Lucy NiblockPrincipal M 1 J 51 •Hsu tmX mm - SSJgpk- >^6ra! STANLY HALL Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. L49 Frazer Academy Anderson, South Carolina For Men.


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . PORTER ACADEMY—Main Building—REV. W. A. DANIEL. Headr™ 148 Institutes, Seminaries and Stanly Hall Locust, Stanly County, North Carolina STANLY Hall was establishedin 1890. It has 62 acres and2 buildings valued at $4, school is in charge of Miss LucyNiblock, Principal, with one otherteacher and 42 pupils. Bible studyis required of all the students. Miss Lucy NiblockPrincipal M 1 J 51 •Hsu tmX mm - SSJgpk- >^6ra! STANLY HALL Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. L49 Frazer Academy Anderson, South Carolina For Men. Pounded L912. Government. ?By eight trustees elected by the Session of theFirst Church, Anderson. FRAZER Academy has a raison detre. There is a recog-nized need for that preparation for a college course whichwill enable students to pursue the course with comfort andsatisfaction. The distaste for college life is often traceable to-lack of preparation for the college curriculum. It is the purposeof this institution to fit men for thor-ough college work. Experts in thedifferent departments have been se-cured and the ambition of the man-agement is


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