Jos K Brick agricultural, industrial and normal school . practice work hasbeen done in the way of mak-ing dormitory tables and keep-ing up ordinary repairs. Thisis done aside from the regularclass-work. More recently there hasbeen added an aermotor powermill for pumping water for thevarious buildings. A side track has been builtfor the school freight. We hopesoon to have local accommoda-tion bj the passenger trains. The enrollment of the schoolfor the present year is 209, withover 100 in the boarding depart-ment. Most of our students are very poox, and were it not for the oppor-tunities here t


Jos K Brick agricultural, industrial and normal school . practice work hasbeen done in the way of mak-ing dormitory tables and keep-ing up ordinary repairs. Thisis done aside from the regularclass-work. More recently there hasbeen added an aermotor powermill for pumping water for thevarious buildings. A side track has been builtfor the school freight. We hopesoon to have local accommoda-tion bj the passenger trains. The enrollment of the schoolfor the present year is 209, withover 100 in the boarding depart-ment. Most of our students are very poox, and were it not for the oppor-tunities here to work their way they would not be in any undergo all sorts of hardships and privations to come. Severalhave walked over a hundred miles to attend. Their purpose is all right. One boy says his highest ambition is to be a betterworkman thananyone else. Onegirl says shewants to masterthe art of cookingand sewing sothat she can teachthese two branch-es in some indus-trial school. A glance at our catalogue will RECITATION HALL. show that we are. HAND WORK. I^V i \^ m/Y ^KJ^^ \ .^ \mKi/iiU / i^- V rdrZ^-^t W / * 1 1 i HH 1 ?p^i ^B^ --?°- ^ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS JOS. K. BRICK A., I. AND N. SCHOOL. 0 029 501 547 0 ^ dealing with fundamental principles and primary conditions oflife. The only limitation to the growth of the school is a financial oneto make it equal to any in the South of its kind. The location is unique, only fifteen hours ride from New York,and five hours ride from Washington City, and that without changeof cars. .--^ B ^m J M|#/>«>^ nV Tpfn Bn Jjj ^Js|L^Wimr9!lJK|tt TdWt Wti WM m 1 M- 1 1 n nn|Sl ?4 PLOWBOYS.


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