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MRS. LUCY KIDD KEY
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gg-S156 'Sg'1 L i'33212?gw1fif:2 Ss-A?.wv v Wo' ' ' Please Read and Consider the Following Important P acts , , .L 91 oss-g1. s:-Q. A - . -x CQKOAON9? ' '! 'T4ffifr4r-1.2r.p-'farm 15 2 5 tg . ?QT22'3'r .Q 1.1 14 ra ri:-:iv-.11 r.: if r Q11 This institution is for girls exclusively. It is not co-educative. Q21 The President of thislschool has no class-room work, but is accessible to her pupils at all times for encouragement and sympathy: whereas in many small schools class-room work renders the President inaccessible. Q31 This is the first school in the State to employ a trained professional nurse, a graduate of a recognized school for nurses, and who gives her entire attention to the health of the girls, Q41 We have a thoroughly reliable pzzlght watchman, who is on duty from 6 P. M. to 6 A. M- Q51 There is on each floor an abundance of the purest Artesian water for drinking and for bathing purposes. , Q61 Another fact worthy of notice is that the current which supplies our light is on all night. so that a young lady can instantly turn on a light whenever desired. .' Q71 No expense has been spared in beautifying the grounds with flowers, fountains, etc.- aesthetic srcrrimvzdiugs which we think necessary to the happiness and culture of our girls. Q81 A remarkable health record-out of 4,000 boarding pupils committed to my care dur- ing the past seventeen years, I have lost but one, and she came here sick. ' Q91 This is the only woman's college in the State that has a large telescope, five hcl! concert grand pianos, eighty uprights, and awell-equipped chemical and physical laboratory. QIO1 This is the only conservatory in the South which employs pupils of Leschetizky, and in which this method is taught in all the grades, and this is the only conservatory in the South, in my opinion, prepared to develop a finished artist on the piano. 1 Q1l1 The size of our school enables us to have a specialist in each departmentg whereas in small schools one teacher must of necessity teach in several departments, though efficient in only one. Ql21 If you have a daughter or a ward to educate, I should be pleased to have you examine my school, and I ask you to decide simply on its merits, My patronage is from the best families, a few of whom are named below, and to whom l refer you: Dr. W, A. Archer, I-Ioustong Mrs. R. P. Buchanan QSam Houston Normal1, I-Iuntsvilleg W. N.Cameron, Colemang M. Cartwright, Terrelg Judge L.. B. Cobb, Groesbeckg I-lon. S. B. Cooper, Beaumont: A. A. De Berry, San Angelo, Rev. T. R. Pierce, Mrs. M. D. Garlington, B. S.Wathen, j. D. Padgitt, and Judges J. Bookhout and J. M. Henderson, Dallasg J. Adou and J. A. Foster, Galvert: Judge I-l. O. I-lead. Sherman: G. W. Bowman, Plano: J. G. Lowdon, Abilene: I-I. C. Pritchett, I-luntsvilleg John Woods, San Antoniog S. A. Pace,Corsicana3 J. B. Donoho, Clarks- villeg I-lon. G. C. Pendleton, Templeg Mrs. S. S. Gibbs, I-Iuntsvillep Rev. J. I-I. Dye, Searcy, Ark.g Ex-Governor Robert Lowry, Jackson, Miss.g J. W. Blake, Dallasg H. M. Dubose, D. D.Q Nash- Ville! R. K. Colqult and W. G. Wadley, Shreveport, La.: Paul Lisso, Alexandria. La.: D. A. Breard, Jr., and J. M. Lee, Monroe, La. 2 'B 1
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