Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . monials of good moral character, and, to retain it, if awarded,must do satisfactory work. Mr. DeWitt Bodine, of Hughesville, Pa., an alumnus of theSeminary, has the honor of founding the first full scholarship inthis institution. It is to be filled from the public schools ofHughesville by competitive examinations and is designated The DeWitt Bodine Scholarship. It pays all expenses of board, tuition, etc., in any regularcourse of study. Who will imitate Mr. Bodines example? Are there notgenerous men and women among our
Annual catalogue of Williamsport Dickinson Seminary for the academic year . monials of good moral character, and, to retain it, if awarded,must do satisfactory work. Mr. DeWitt Bodine, of Hughesville, Pa., an alumnus of theSeminary, has the honor of founding the first full scholarship inthis institution. It is to be filled from the public schools ofHughesville by competitive examinations and is designated The DeWitt Bodine Scholarship. It pays all expenses of board, tuition, etc., in any regularcourse of study. Who will imitate Mr. Bodines example? Are there notgenerous men and women among our alumni and friends readyto invest a portion of their wealth where it will be secure andwork for God forever ? Any sum will help, and four thousanddollars will found a ministry or missionary scholarship in thisInstitution and maintain it perpetually. The Alexander E. Patton Scholarship. Mr. Alexander E. Patton, of Curwensville, Pa., has foundeda perpetual scholarship of one thousand dollars, the conditionsof which are, that the interest on this sum shall be paid annually. WIUJAMSPORT DICKINSON SEMINARY. 25 in equal amounts to the two applicants who attain a requiredrank highest in scholarship and deportment in the Junior class. The Elizabeth S. Jackson Scholarship. Mrs. Elizabeth S. Jackson, of Berwick, Pa., has founded aperpetual scholarship of five hundred dollars, the conditions ofwhich are, that the interest on this sum shall be paid annuallyto the applicant who attains a required rank highest in scholar-ship and deportment in the Sophomore class. The William L. Woodcock Scholarship. Mr. Wiliam L. Woodcock, of Altoona, Pa., has founded aperpetual scholarship of five hundred dollars, the conditions ofwhich are, that the interest of this sum shall be paid annually tothe applicant who attains a required rank second in scholarshipand deportment in the Sophomore class. The S. Q. Mingle Scholarship. S. Q. Mingle, of the City of New York, in the State ofNew York, founds a perpetua
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