. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Fridaymorning the team leaves for a weekstrip through North Carolina, expect-ing to arrive in Maryville at 3:45Saturday afternoon. The followingexcellent schedule has been madeout: Friday, January 28, Carson-New-man College. Saturday, Jan. 29, Asheville Y. A. Monday, Jan. 31, Statesville Y. A. Tuesday, Feb. 1, Wake , Feb. 3, University ofNorth Carolina. Friday, Feb. 4, Greensboro Y. A. In addition to these games the dateof Feb. 2 will also probably be home games two games withTusculum will be scheduled, one onthe local court,


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Fridaymorning the team leaves for a weekstrip through North Carolina, expect-ing to arrive in Maryville at 3:45Saturday afternoon. The followingexcellent schedule has been madeout: Friday, January 28, Carson-New-man College. Saturday, Jan. 29, Asheville Y. A. Monday, Jan. 31, Statesville Y. A. Tuesday, Feb. 1, Wake , Feb. 3, University ofNorth Carolina. Friday, Feb. 4, Greensboro Y. A. In addition to these games the dateof Feb. 2 will also probably be home games two games withTusculum will be scheduled, one onthe local court, and the prospects ofa game with Florida State are alsogood. In this event Stanley, ourformer coach, will probably accom-pany the team. • Later in the monththe team will make a trip to Ken-tucky, and there will play Cumber-land at Williamsburg, and KentuckyState at Lexington, on the 25th and26th. The girls will play Washing-ton College here on February 3rd. JuaryVllle College^ Rev. Samuel Xyndale Wilson, D. D., President. ITITS PAST. Founded in 1819 by the Synod ofTennessee, it has served the church and thecountry for nearly a century. Thousands of itsformer students are scattered over the ITS PRESENT. Its enrollment in 1915 was771—408 young men and 363 young women—ofwhom 249 were collegians. 517 students fromTennessee, and 254 from 36 other states and coun-tries. Its teaching force consists of 55 professors,instructors and assistants. III. ITS PLANT. It has property of all kindsamounting to $914,000. Twelve buildings, includ-ing the new Swimming Pool; waterworks, sewerage,steam heat and electric lights. The campus con-tains 235 acres. IV. ITS COLLEGE CURRICULUM. It offersnine groups of study leading to B. A. degree:Classical. Modern Languages, Science, Mathe-matics, Education, English Literature and History, Psychology and Philosophy, Social Science andGeneral. Fifteen units are required for admissionto the Freshman Class. V. ITS OTHER DEPARTMENTS. 1. Preparatory


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