Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . 8- 09. Mission Study. Several courses in the study of missions will also be-offered by the Association. Many men have received a broad generalknowledge of foreign lands by this study. Regular Meetings. The Association holds its regular meetings onThursday evenings, 6:45 to 7:30. These meetings are usually led by stu-dents, but sometimes outside speakers and Faculty men are invited toaddress the young men. Occasional Sunday afternoon meetings are held. 156 Kansas State Agricultural


Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . 8- 09. Mission Study. Several courses in the study of missions will also be-offered by the Association. Many men have received a broad generalknowledge of foreign lands by this study. Regular Meetings. The Association holds its regular meetings onThursday evenings, 6:45 to 7:30. These meetings are usually led by stu-dents, but sometimes outside speakers and Faculty men are invited toaddress the young men. Occasional Sunday afternoon meetings are held. 156 Kansas State Agricultural College. Socials and Receptions. From time to time socials and receptionsare held. These serve to draw the men closer together. At the begin-ning of the fall and winter terms there is given a social especiallyplanned for the new students. Correspondence. The Association employs a general secretary on fulltime. Any prospective student who desires information not contained inthis catalogue may feel free to write to him. Address, General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Kansas State Agricul-tural College, Manhattan, Fairchild Hall. Forty-sixth Annual Catalogue. 157 GENERAL INFORMATION. TERMS OP ADMISSION. Persons over fourteen years of age will be admitted to the subfreshmanyear in any of the following ways: 1. Kansas teachers certificate, provided no subject is below seventyper cent. 2. Diploma received on completion of county course of study. 3. Certificate of passing the grammar grade or diploma from the highschool of any city or county. 4. Pass a satisfactory examination in the common-school branches—reading, spelling, writing, geography, arithmetic, United States history,English grammar, and physiology. Persons over eighteen years of age will be admitted to the preparatoryclasses if unable to pass the common-school branches. Full admission to the freshman year, in addition to the common-schoolbranches, requires bookkeeping, advanced English grammar, English read-ings, English


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