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e pupil her- whnates who l. to remain . we accom- ieni on their ich duties as pingr expedi- mtrlens. and who is not C'Ulllply With lCZi; loyal to rial permis- WITHDRAWAL The following is an essential part of every contract: This School accepts pupils only for the entire School Year, and M cases of zenithdrawal before the end of the School Year settlement must be made as lfollows: If a student Withdraws before the end of the school year, the charge will be for board, fuel, light, room and laundry, one dollar per day up to the time Of lea-t'iihge that is when notice is given that her mom is hhally smf- 7'ena'ered; but full tuition, at regular catalogue prices, and not at any special price that may have been made for the entire year, will be charged from time of entrance to the close of the school year, in each department she has entered, except in case of sickness of the pupil herself protracted over one month; then the tuition for the excess above one month will be divided equally between the College and the patron. No deduction, in board or tuition made in case of dismissal or expulsion. Students Who withdraw from College at beginning of Christmas holidays will be charged $100.00 for board, light, heat and laundry, up to that time, but will be Charged the full tuition for the school year, in each de- partment she has entered, at regular catalogue prices, as stated above. No exceptions can be made, as the teach- ers are engaged for. the full year, and all our expenses are for the entire year. The gt'aa'aa-timt fee and all other chatges must be paid in fall before Commencement week. Diploma and other honors will not be given mztil all charges have been paid in full. Where two boarding ptipils atend from the same family, deduction will be made. Pupils Will be received any time during the session if there is room to receive them. Pupils from a distance are urged to communicate With the President, that rooms may be reserved for them. Engage your rooms at once. All pupils should be present on day of opening. Pupils who leave six weeks before close of school year Will be charged same as for full year. Next session opens September 16, 1908, and Closes May 25, 1909. Christmas holidays from December 23 to the morning of January 5. For further information, address, C. M. WILLIAMS, President, Liberty, Mo.
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13. Young ladies. will not be permitted to Visit Kansas City, except when in charge of a teacher. When the teacher goes simply to accompany the young ladies, her expenses must be paid by those whom she accom- panies. . 14. At close of School, pupils will not be permitted to leave College before commencement exercises are over. These exercises are a great inspiration to the pupil her- self; and she owes it to herself, to her schoolmates who take part in these exercises; and to the school, to remain until the close. After these exercises are over, we accom- pany pupils as far as Kansas City, and see them on their trains for home. TEACHERS. 1. A11 teachers are expected to be present at Morn- ing Chapel Service. 2. Every teacher is expected to be present at each meal and preside and preserve order at her table. 3. Every teacher is expected, by example and pre- cept, to co-operate cordially in the promotion of discipline and the best interests of the College. 4. Teachers will furnish bed-clothing for their own use while boarding in the College. and assigned to each teacher in advance. Such duties as escorting young ladies on walking and shopping eXpedi- tions, keeping study-hall, etc., are common burdens, and every teacher must bear an equal share. 6. No teacher is retained in the Faculty who is not thoroughly qualified, who does not cheerfully comply with all rules and regulations, and who is not strictly loyal to the school. i 7. No cooklng in rooms, except by special permis- 5. Every specihc duty can not be definitely known sion, can be allowed. 78 The foliowii This School Year, and Ifn at School Year soft If a student year. the Charge iaundry, 0110 do that is It'lmz not rendered but iu not at any spec the entire year. the close of the entered, except protracted ovei excess above 01 the College am tuition made 311 Students 1 of CilTiSUHLH F. light. hm: mm charged the i1. partmcm 52w ?
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TESTIMONIALS B. G. TUTT, DD. Corresponding Secretary, Foreign Missions. Under the Presidency of Rev. C. M. Williams, Liberty Ladies College has been wonderfully successful. It gives me great pleasure to recommend him and his excellent school to all who may be interested in female education. Eld. A. B. JONES, Minister in Christian Church, Liberty, MO. Liberty Ladies College is, in my opinion, worthy of commendation. N0 college for young ladies in the West, known to- me, is more beautiful for situation, more modern in its appointments, more careful in its discipline, more thorough in its course of study, more competent in its corps of instructors, more progressive in its ideas, 01- more wise and conservative in its general management. WILLIAM FROST BISHOP, Ph.D., DD. Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Carthage, Mo. I have known the Liberty Ladies College intimately and well, and Iznever knew a better school. It is good enough for anybodyis daughter, I care not who the man is. T. P. STAFFORD, DD. Professor of Theology in William Jewell College. Liberty is a very healthful location, and easily reached by railroad from any point. Liberty Ladies Col- lege has splendid building equipments and is situated at a suitable distance from the main part Of the town, but convenient for shopping and attendance at Church. Pres- ident Williams has had much experience in the educa- tion of young ladies and is exhibiting great ability in the management of the College, revealing a quick insight into human nature and an active concern as to the mental and moral welfare of his pupils. i mien. , I h; years, 211 conduct for hims The buii venience will C0115 to their In a no schou excelleh up to a Music a iiiauagei Homehk a girl tt
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