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CQJIJJTLE' Halqgnmf-M1L1freq rsY-eL1Cef1DEmY- .,e,,, Ogiier To PARENTS AND BOYS X! We hand you herewith the book of Castle Heights in which we have tried to anticipate the questions which occur to the thoughtful person in quest of a school worthy of confidence. It is not difficult to fashion an elaborate catalogueg in fact, it can be done with little to start from. Often the worth of a school is in inverse ratio to the gilt and colors in its yearbook, so be certain to look more deeply in your search for the right school. Could you visit us while school is in session, see our half million dollar plant,in a setting of 225 acres of bluegrass, our alert, vigorous cadets living dynamic lives of worth-while activities,carefully planned from reveille to taps, we would be spared the expense of issuing a cata- logue at all. The intangible, yet none the less real, all-pervading and dominating spirit of a school is its most vital element. Character is infectious and develops only in the proper atmosphere: Castle Heights challenges and awakens the desire to do and to be. Boys come to themselves. The youth of today faces a world totally different from that of his parents. The pace is swifter, oppor- A slip-shod prepara- tunities fewer, the demands greater. tion will not answer for the struggle of today. The Castle Heights trained boy learns to use his mind and to respect his body, to the end that he may serve society and adjust himself happily in this modern world. Castle Heights has made a great contribution in the past to the youth of America, and now backed by the re- sources of a millionaire philanthropist, whose motives are purely altruistic, we believe it offers a pre-eminent educational opportunity. We shall be glad to furnish you further information about different phases of our program in which you may be interested. Failgggigy yours, I President.
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31. -caitgfrisssiuislqpuinf'-fvt1L1JTaq IRYHICJIDEMY- RZTZVZDCZS Dr. Charles E. Diehl ........ Memphis, President Southwestern University Tennessee George Whitman ......... Cleveland, Ohio Director of Attendance Cleveland Public Schools Professor Marshall Brown ........ Clinton, S. C. Dean Presbyterian College John E. Edgerton ......... Lebanon, President National Manufacturers' Association Dr. Ernest L. Stoclcton ........ Lebanon, President of Cumberland University Governor Hill McAlister ...... Nashville, Governor of Tennessee Dr. John Barton ......... Nashville, President Ward-Belmont Judge Grafton Green ....... Lebanon, Chief Justice, Supreme Court Judge Dr. J, l'l. Kirlcland ........ Nashville, Chancellor Vanderbilt University Dr. Bruce Payne ......... Nashville, President Peabody College Judge W. l'l. Svviggart ....... Nashville, Supreme Court Judge Dr. Shelton Phelps ........ Nashville, Director of Instruction, Peabody College Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Rev. William l'lolmes ....... l-loplcinsville, Kentuclcy Pastor First Presbyterian Church, U. S. A. Judge Albert Williams . . . . . Nashville, Tennessee Hon Cordell l-lull . ...... Washington, D. C, Secretary of State PASTOR ANY CHURCH IN LEBANON AND OTHER REFERENCES ON REOUEST
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