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Rev. Samuel Tyndale Wilson, D.D., President

Ninty-fourth year under control of Synod of Tennessee. Begins Sept. 10, 1912. Wholesome moral and spiritual environment. Bible study required of every student.

Maryville a Health Resort.

Elevation of country above sea level, 1,000 to 5,000 feet. One hundred and seventy-seven of 658 students are from thirty-two states and countries other than Tennessee.

Entrance Requirements for Freshman Class, fifteen units. Courses leading to B.A. degree. Preparatory, Teachers', and Bible Training Departments. Thirteen buildings. Campus of 235 acres.

Expenses Low.

Tuition, $18 a year; room-rent, including electric light and steam heat, $15 to $32. Text-books rented. Board in Co-operative Club of 400 members, in the new Pearsons Hall, $1.75 a week.

For catalog and special bulletins, address

Rev. CLINTON H. GILLINGHAM, Registrar Maryville, Tennessee.

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The Newark
Theological
School

PRESBYTERIAN ACADEMY,

COLLEGE, SEMINARY

Open to German, Italian, Hungarian, Ruthenian, Polish and other Students for the ministry among their fellow countrymen.

Applicants must give evidence of real regenerate life and church membership.

For further information address,

Rev. HENRY J. WEBER, D.D.
Bloomfield, N. J.

Bellevue College

BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA

The historic Presbyterian College of the Missouri Valley

Beautiful and healthful location, connected with Omaha by trolley, the Burlington Railroad and a Scenic Boulevard.

THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Granting the Bachelor's Degree

THE NORMAL SCHOOL
Courses leading to State Certificates

THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
All branches of Music taught by Specialists
THE ACADEMY

A high grade Preparatory School, fitting for any College or University

COEDUCATIONAL

Moderate Expenses

S. W. STOOKEY, LL. D.,

President

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If we find this new young man to be of the sort suited to this form of Christian work, we shall try to provide for him. There are always young men ready to give themselves if we can make it possible. The question as to whether or not they shall be turned away must be answered by the Presbyterians of America. A fair endowment would relieve this anxiety.

The General Assembly has authorized the School to secure Two Hundred Thousand during the year 1912-1913.

Let us answer your questions. Address
DUBUQUE GERMAN COLLEGE AND
SEMINARY,

Dubuque, Iowa.

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A Graduate School for Special Mission-
ary preparation. Interdenominational.
Open to candidates, appointees and mis-
sionaries of any Foreign Board. Large
faculty.
Courses
Exceptional library.
in phonetics, certain vernaculars, his-
tory and religions of mission fields,
sociology, English Bible, business
methods, etc. Address the

Secretary, E. W. Capen, Ph.D., Hartford, Conn.

Students may elect courses in The Hartford Theological Seminary with its 14 professors and extensive library. Address Dean M. W. Jacobus, D.D. Hartford, Conn.

The Hartford School of Religious Pedagogy which thoroughly trains men and women as lay workers in the Sundayschool, the church and social service. Ample courses in English Bible, pedagogy, child psychology, Sunday-school methods and administration, home economics, etc.

Address Dean E. H. Knight, D.D.
Hartford, Conn.

Year begins September 25th, 1912.

In Writing Advertisers Please Mention THE ASSEMBLY HERALD.

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GARRETT BIBLICAL INSTITUTE

I. Graduate School of Theology.
For college graduates.

II. Diploma School of Theology.
For men without college training.
Classes and courses in the two schools are
entirely separated. Well endowed; thoroughly
equipped; Faculty enlarged; Courses reorgan-
ized; electives increased; graduate courses for
degrees in Northwestern University; new
courses in Religious Education, Biblical Inter-
pretation, Theology, Sociology, Rural Problems,
Philosophy, Church Music; social problems
studied in near-by Chicago. Opportunities for
self-help. Tuition and room free. Incidentals
low. New school year opens Sept. 25, 1912.
Address:

PRESIDENT CHARLES M. STUART,
Evanston, Illinois.

GLENDALE, OHIO.

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For

Glendale College Suburban to Cincinnati. Maher Preparatory School College

Founded 1853.

Residence school for young women seeking a liberal education in an environment of beauty, healthfulness ant cultivation. Every department amply equipped and under specialists. Terms moderate.

MISS R. J. DEVORE, President.

Uni

Law, Medicine and Dentistry. Summer Courses. versity References. Catalogue mailed. Address, 827 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia.

WASHINGTON

and TUSCULUM COLLEGE

Beautifully located in Appalachian Mountains. Strong faculty, splendid curriculum leading to A. B. degree equal to Eastern Colleges. Influences positively Christian.

Fifty-one

conversions in College last year. Expenses, including
good board for year from $110.00 to $130.00.

Send for catalogue.

Rev. C. I. GRAY, D.D., President

GREENVILLE, TENN.

The

JAMES MILLIKIN
UNIVERSITY

A Christian College offering full
classical and technical courses.

The Decatur College and Industrial School
offers courses in the Liberal Arts, Engineer-
ing, Domestic Economy, Manual Training,
Pedagogy, Library Management, Commerce
and Finance, Music, etc.; full preparatory
courses in the Academy admitting to the
above; also apprenticeship courses in the me-
chanical trades. Seven large and beautiful
buildings, including a Gymnasium and Con-
servatory of Music. Fine equipment and su-
perior faculty. 1,144 students last year.
Expenses low.

For full information, address

A. R. TAYLOR, President

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For a Sound, Liberal Education

Under Careful Supervision and at Moderate Expense, attend

Hanover
College

Hanover (near Madison)
INDIANA

Co-educational, with Preparatory Department. Location healthful and unsurBuildings passed in natural beauty. commodious and modern. Equipment recent and complete. Moral and religious conditions splendid. A scholarly faculty trained to teach. Student life free from distractions. Expenses for one year from $175.00 to $250.00.

Catalogues sent upon application to

WILLIAM A. MILLIS, President

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DAVIS and ELKINS COLLEGE Collegiate, College-Preparatory, Commercial

Controlled by the Presbyterian Church.

A school under Christian influence for the young man of limited means. Liberal endowment and limited student attendance increase efficiency. Only high grade men are employed on the College Faculty. Dormitory residence. Tutorial system for preparatory students. Splendid gymnasium. Only $200 to $225 for the year. Let the Church patronize her schools. JAS. E. ALLEN, President.

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In Writing Advertisers Please Mention THE ASSEMBLY HERALD.

The Walter Sanitarium

WALTERS PARK, PA.

On the mountains above Wernersville, less than four hours from New York, 94 minutes from Philadelphia, one hour from Harrisburg, all without change.

The Original Wernersville Sanitarium

Location selected and buildings erected by their present owners and managers for their present purposes. All modern conveniences. Terms moderate. Booklet and full inform

ation by addressing

ROBT. WALTER, M. D.

Walters Park, Pa.

Pastors
Say

"The Communion Outfit 'Is beautiful.' 'It is so simple.' 'It adds so much to the order and impressiveness of the service,' were the comments heard on every hand. The engraving on the covers pleases us all, and I am sure that for years to come the outfit will be tenderly cherished and carefully used by our church. Please accept my thanks for the courtesies you have shown, and the promptness with which you attended to the order."

"I have heard nothing but expressions of approval and satisfaction from all those who participated in the service. The trays and holders seem to be both perfectly satisfactory. I wish to thank you for your invariable courtesy in all our dealings with you, and assure you of our appreciation of your kindness.'

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Something Different!

The most comfortable and sensible Suit for school or outing wear. Ask for illustrated price list and samples. ..

JOHN B. SIMPSON

914 Walnut St., PHILADELPHIA

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