. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . and educating young men forthe ministry. The sons, Sanuiel A., J. Ijcwis, Geo. K., and Robert , have also added an endowment fund of ¥228,000, the whole gift beingabout $390,000, and William Buckuell, Escp, one of the Crozier family, hassince given $25,000 as a library fund. RAIL ROAD fiUIPK BOOK. Tlu Siiiiinai-v l>Mil(lfrom \hv dejiot. Tin ms are situated on a t;eiitkcniineiK r, alxiiil liaH-a-iiiiliappioacli fVoin (liesler tor tlie ]HMlcstriaii, aloiiu tlu ■;liru)), vine, and tree-elad l)anks of Cliester er


. Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad guide book . and educating young men forthe ministry. The sons, Sanuiel A., J. Ijcwis, Geo. K., and Robert , have also added an endowment fund of ¥228,000, the whole gift beingabout $390,000, and William Buckuell, Escp, one of the Crozier family, hassince given $25,000 as a library fund. RAIL ROAD fiUIPK BOOK. Tlu Siiiiinai-v l>Mil(lfrom \hv dejiot. Tin ms are situated on a t;eiitkcniineiK r, alxiiil liaH-a-iiiiliappioacli fVoin (liesler tor tlie ]HMlcstriaii, aloiiu tlu ■;liru)), vine, and tree-elad l)anks of Cliester ereek, into and across the widilawn,is ;i delijijhttul walk. The main bnilding is four stories in hei,i>,ht, and a fiords ae-conuiiodations for one lunidred students. It is eonnnodions tliroughout, andcontains all modern conveniences. The lawn is l)eautifully laid out, and con-tains trees and flowers in endless variety. On the grounds adjacent to tin; Seni-inarv l)uilding, are the houses of the professors, a church, a library huildiug,and lecture CROZIER THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. The scluiol lias been eminently successful, and since first established the nuni-l)er of students have been aniuially increasing; at the present time it hasnearly as many as can be accommodated conveniently. Almost every State inthe [nion is repi-esented on its list of students. The training received here isexcellent, and none but the most learned and comi)etent instructors are engaged. There is no better location in the country for an institution of this kind thanthe snbur])s of Cliester. The scenery in the vicinity presents in variety anddiaracter luuch to please the eye; the atmosphere is pure, and the place ishighly conducive to good health. It will thus be seen that CIrozier Seminaryhas ail the attractions, without the objectionalile features of a similar institu-tion in a large city; the <|uiet Iejxjse and healthfulness which are so essiUtialto a students life, and which are found in


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