Friday, August 7, 2015

Free College Education for Teachers, Aug. 22, 1907

From advertisements in the Aug. 22, 1907, issue of the Watauga Democrat, Boone, N.C.

Facts About the Appalachian Training School [today Appalachian State University]

1.       Two large school buildings; a 60-room dormitory for women and several boarding houses for men.

2.       A faculty of seven experienced teacher.

3.       290 students last year.

4.       Free tuition to public school teachers.

5.       Expenses are very reasonable.

For more facts, address the Secretary of Faculty, Boone, N.C.

The next term begins September 3, 1907

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The North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College [now UNC-Greensboro]

Regular courses leading to degrees of Bachelor of Pedagogy, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and a new course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music.

Board, laundry, tuition and fees for use of text books, etc., $170 a year. For free-tuition students, $425.

The Normal Department gives thorough instruction in the subjects taught in the schools and colleges, and special pedagogical training for the profession of teaching. Teachers and Graduates of other colleges are offered a one-year special course in Pedagogy and allied subjects.

The Commercial Department offers practical instruction in Stenography, Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects.

The Departments of Manual Arts and Domestic Science provide instruction in Manual Training and in such subjects as relate directly to the home and family.

The Music Department, in addition to the degree course, offers a certificate course in vocal and instrumental music.

To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15. The fall term will open September 18, 1907.

For catalogue and other information, address J.I. Foust, President, Greensboro, N.C.

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University of North Carolina

1887-1906

Head of the State’s Educational System.

Departments: College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy

Library contains 45,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system, New dormatories, gymnasium, Y.M.C.A. building, library.

732 Students                      74 Faculty

The fall term begins Sept. 9, 1907.

Address Frances P. Venable, President, Chapel Hill, N.C.

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Trinity College [now Duke University]

Four Departments—Collegiate, Engineering, Graduate and Law

Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all departments of science. Gymnasium furnished with best apparatus. Expenses very moderate. All for worthy students.

Young Men wishing to Study Law should investigate the superior advantages offered by the Department of Law in Trinity College.

For Catalogue and further information, address D.W. Newson, Registrar, Durham, N.C.

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College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts [Now NC State University]

Practical education in Agriculture, in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Manurfacturing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemistry.

Tuition $45 a year; Board $10 a month.

120 Scholarships.

Address President Winston, West Raleigh, N.C.

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To the Merchants of Watauga Co.
I now have a branch house at Elk Park, N.C., for the purpose of buying Roots, Herbs, Birch Oil, Pennyroyal Oil, Wool, Hides, Chickens and Eggs, and will at all times pay the Highest Cash Prices.

I will also have for sale at Wholesale Prices, Corn, Chop, and Flour and will sell as low as they can be bought anywhere, less the freight. I invite one and all to give me a trial and see if I don’t pay you more for your barter and sell you goods for less money than you have been paying.

For the present, I will pay $1.95 for Birch Oil.
Yours for Business, Millard F. Hopkins
Elk Park, May 1st, 1907

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I will be in Boone three days during the Association for the purpose of doing Photograph Work. Better and cheaper work than ever before. Any size and style from the size of a postage stamp to 8X10 inches. Satisfaction guaranteed. Come one, come all.
A.J. Campbell, Artist

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