. Tenth Annual Catalogue and Announcement of the Agnes Scott Institute . tations, discussions, essaysand musical numbers constitute its program. Themembers are actively and successfully engaged inaccumulating a library of standard books. The Pfopylean Literary Society was organized in May, 1897. Its object is to pro-mote the intellectual and social interest of its mem-bers, and to prove a nucleus of culture in the schoolof which it is a part. For the attainment of itsend, regular meetings are held once a week, whenprograms, consisting of readings, debates, and musi-cal selections along special


. Tenth Annual Catalogue and Announcement of the Agnes Scott Institute . tations, discussions, essaysand musical numbers constitute its program. Themembers are actively and successfully engaged inaccumulating a library of standard books. The Pfopylean Literary Society was organized in May, 1897. Its object is to pro-mote the intellectual and social interest of its mem-bers, and to prove a nucleus of culture in the schoolof which it is a part. For the attainment of itsend, regular meetings are held once a week, whenprograms, consisting of readings, debates, and musi-cal selections along special lines interesting and in-structive, are rendered. That its members maykeep up with the times, programs consisting oftopics and literature of the day are frequently pre-pared. Besides the constitutional object, the So-ciety intends working with the Institute by con-tributing to its library. The Polymnia Club, composed of the teachers and most of the pupilsof the Music Department, was organized in thespring of 1895, and has grovvm steadily in interestand usefulness. 84. General Information* Its regular meetings are held every two weeks, atwhich instrumental and vocal numbers, and read-ings or essays upon musical subjects are its organization this club has donated aboutsixty volumes of musical works to the SchoolLibrary, known as the Polymnia the current year they have maintained twoscholarships in the Music Department, one in voiceand one in piano. Scholarships. The W. A. Moore Scholarship.—Under the willof the late William A. Moore, a Ruling Elder ofthe First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, theInstitute received, in 1892, a legacy of ^5,000. The will of Mr. Moore provides that this sumshall be held as a permanent fund or endowmentfor the education at this Institute of worthy girls ofPresbyterian parents, who are unable to provide acollegiate education for their daughters, the sameto be permanently invested, and only the interest tobe used. Sch


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