Atlantic Christian College Bulletin . ning a position. The demand for competentworkers in all lines always outruns the supply. This schoolis ever on the alert in the interest of its pupils. We doall we can for our pupils, and are proud to say that they areour friends and our best advertisements. We obtain morepupils through old ones than in any other way. Our whole organization is directed, first, to producing anunequaled product, and, second, to marketing it. It is by 32 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE holding strictly to these two rules that this school has at-tained the high place it now occupie


Atlantic Christian College Bulletin . ning a position. The demand for competentworkers in all lines always outruns the supply. This schoolis ever on the alert in the interest of its pupils. We doall we can for our pupils, and are proud to say that they areour friends and our best advertisements. We obtain morepupils through old ones than in any other way. Our whole organization is directed, first, to producing anunequaled product, and, second, to marketing it. It is by 32 ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN COLLEGE holding strictly to these two rules that this school has at-tained the high place it now occupies. Special Privileges. Our students have many privileges not found in theactual business college, such as library, lecture course,debating, literary societies, and association with the greatnumber of college students, also with the teachers, who arecollege and university graduates. By these advantages stu-dents gain a large fund of general information, culture, ele-gance and refinement, the value of which can not be, over-, B?ji8rfttt*tti of Mmxt The aim of the School of Music is to give a broad andthorough musical education, founded on the best methodsand latest ideas in use in the best conservatories in thiscountry. In estimating the resources and possibilities of our col-lege, the department of music holds an important is the aim of the trustees and faculty to promote in-creased activity and interest in this arc. Music is in factthe most popular and the most generally practised of all thefine arts. It is every where recognized as an educationalforce and direct means of culture, ennobling human emo-tions and unfolding the spiritual nature. From the elementary grades to the most advanced work,the instruction given is adapted to the individual needs ofthe student, by the best works in the realm of musical lit-erature. It will be the aim of the instructors in each de-partment to train the students to be musicians with a thor-ough understanding of the funda


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