. The Phoenix. MIDDLE THEOLOGICAL CLASS. /IIMfcMe Class. Simon P. Bixr flDembers. Pennsylvania , Waynesburir College. Mrs. Mary Hunter Bixler Pennsylvania Waynesburg College. Walter M. Crawford. Cumberland Un Giles H. Hogan Tennessee , Cumberland University. Harvey G. McVickt Waynesburg College. J. W. Tennessee , Cumberland University. John T. Molloy Arkan , Cane Hill College. Mrs. Minnie M. Molloy Arkan *George F. Mason , Kirksville State Normal. William F. Perry ... Missouri , Missouri Valley College. Daniel M. Vineyard Arkansas , Cumberland


. The Phoenix. MIDDLE THEOLOGICAL CLASS. /IIMfcMe Class. Simon P. Bixr flDembers. Pennsylvania , Waynesburir College. Mrs. Mary Hunter Bixler Pennsylvania Waynesburg College. Walter M. Crawford. Cumberland Un Giles H. Hogan Tennessee , Cumberland University. Harvey G. McVickt Waynesburg College. J. W. Tennessee , Cumberland University. John T. Molloy Arkan , Cane Hill College. Mrs. Minnie M. Molloy Arkan *George F. Mason , Kirksville State Normal. William F. Perry ... Missouri , Missouri Valley College. Daniel M. Vineyard Arkansas , Cumberland University. Martin W. Robison Alabama , Cumberland University.*Not in Class Picture. Junior Glass. flDembers. Charles O. Bates Arkansas J. F. Lackey Saltillo, Term H. W. Fisher Pattonsburgh, Mo J. O. Needham Texas A. W. Henderson Morrisville, Mo W. H. Parneu, Newburn, Tenn. JUNIOR THEOLOGICAL CLASS. College for Young Ladies. (CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY ANNEX.) B. S. FOSTER, Principal. ^^■^HIS Institution was established in 1886. Its success has been gratif}*ing beyond the most sanguineLL, expectation. During- the nine years of its existence, the college has educated, in whole or in part,over thirteen hundred young women, one hundred and six having taken degrees. The work accom-plished has been of a high character. We state with much gratification the fact that, during our whole history, with an average attendanceof over one hundred and fifty 3oung women, gathered from fifteen different States, there has not been adeath among the number, and no case of serious illness contracted in the college home. In September, 1894, we entered upon a new career in a broader field, with our already full advantagesaugmented by new facilities in ever} department. By the joint action of the two corporations, the Collegefor Young Ladies became an annex of Cumberland University


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