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30 Advertisements Randolph-Macon Academy for BOYS AND YOUNG MEN Offers prompt and thorough prep¬ aration for college, scientific school or business life. The liberal endowment of the Randolph-Macon system, of which this school is a branch, permits of unusually low terms. $255 covers all charges for the school year. No extras. Randolph-Macon boys suc¬ ceed — 460 graduates of this school have received full college degrees or entered professions in the past 18 years. For catalog and further in¬ information, address E. Sumpter Smith, Principal. Bedford, Virginia State Normal School for WOMEN Farmville, Virginia Graduates of approved four-year high schools are admitted without examination to the Junior Year of the following courses: Professional Course I. Leading to kindergarten work. Professional Course II. Leading to primary work. Professional Course III. Leading to intermediate and grammar grade work. Professional Course IV. Leading to high school work Professional Course V. Leading to work in rural graded schools. For Catalogue, Address J. L. Jarman, President THE COST OF A Business Education ¥ 0 YOU wish to know just how little it costs to obtain a thorough business training that will not only greatly increase your earning power, but will place you in pleasant surroun¬ dings where you will come into contact with influential people who can assist you very ma¬ terially and hasten your promotion to the responsible position that you would like to hold? Our catalog gives full particulars. A postal will bring it to you promptly. Send for it today. Goldey College Wilmington, Del. State Normal School for WOMEN Fredericksburg, : Virginia Professional Training for Teachers Preparation for Home Life Special Industrial Courses All courses lead to Virginia Certificates Expenses actual cost Best of Location. Modern Buildings Ideal health conditions For free tuition, catalogue and general information, write E. H. RUSSELL President
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ELEVENTH GRADE
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Library 31 The Franklin Library Club HE Franklin Library Club was organized, February 18, 1915, for the purpose of establishing and promoting a public library and engaging in literary work. The organizers desire to make its membership as large as possible and its field of work as wide as prac¬ ticable. Hence any one who complies with the rules and regulations of the organization may become a member and as such shall enjoy all the rights and privileges granted to each other member. To become a member one must contribute a book or maga¬ zine selected from the list printed in this circular or such additional list or lists as the organization may publish from time to time, and to retain membership each member must contribute annually a book or magazine selected from said list or lists. When a book or magazine is contributed, it becomes the property of the library club and can in no sense be considered as belonging to the contributor more than to any other member. However, in order to give proper credit to each contributor, his name will be written after the printed name of book or magazine, which he contributes, in space provided for this purpose. This plan will furnish each member with a full list of contributors and also a complete reference guide for use of library. The depository for all books and magazines shall be the Franktown-Nassawadox High School, and the principal of the school or a committee appointed by him shall have in charge the care and loan of all books and magazines and shall be respon¬ sible for the proper enforcement of the rules and regulations gov¬ erning the loan and use of books and magazines, or for reporting to this organization the name of any one who fails to comply with such rules and regulations. The organization shall have power to deny to any member, who fails to comply with its rules and reg¬ ulations, the right to borrow books and magazines or even to expel a member by majority vote. The following rules and regulations shall govern the loan and use of books and magazines: 1. Any member of the Franklin Library Club is eligible to borrow and use the library books and magazines. 2. Loans will be made to all who make application in per¬ son by making proper record on the regular library cards.
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