. Highland Echo 1915-1925. D. W. Proffitt, H. A. Vine-yard, J. Chas. Walker, S. E. Wallin. M The Maryville Times Maryvilles Quality Printing OfficeClyde S. Emert, Owner Prints The Highland Echo We Print Everything That, is Printable Our Office is in the FormerBank of Blount County Building Mearest The College* Owned and Operated by a College ManWho Believes in College Men. HEINS Jeweler Headquarters for theE. Howard Watches Prices $ to $ 317 Gay Street John A. GoddardDentist students cordially invited to callwhen in need of dental work. Free Examinations Office up stairs next to J.
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. D. W. Proffitt, H. A. Vine-yard, J. Chas. Walker, S. E. Wallin. M The Maryville Times Maryvilles Quality Printing OfficeClyde S. Emert, Owner Prints The Highland Echo We Print Everything That, is Printable Our Office is in the FormerBank of Blount County Building Mearest The College* Owned and Operated by a College ManWho Believes in College Men. HEINS Jeweler Headquarters for theE. Howard Watches Prices $ to $ 317 Gay Street John A. GoddardDentist students cordially invited to callwhen in need of dental work. Free Examinations Office up stairs next to J. Peoples Phone 24 Kane i//ieoloi s. J. H. SPECIALIST EYE, EAR. NOSE ANDTHROAT 421 W. Church AvenuePhones: New 881; Old 816 KNOXVILLE, TENN. yical Kjeminari^ Cincinnati, Ohio Eighty-third year. Modern Curriculum. Co-operation with University of Cincinnati for advanced degrees. For Catalogue and particulars, address PRESIDENT WILLIAM McKIBBIN. JuaryVtlle College, Rev. SamuelTyndaleWilson,, President. Founded in 1819 by the Synod of Psychology and Philosophy, Social Science andhas served the church and the General. Fifteen units are required for admission \ ITS PAST. ttfnnessee, it c(|untry for nearly a century. Thousands of its former students are scattered over the world. II. ITSIPRESENT. 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 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 group? of study leading to B. A. degree: Modern Languages, Science, Mathe- to the Freshman Class. V. ITSOTHER DEPARTMENTS. 1. Bible Training. 3. Teachers. 4. Home Econ-omics.
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