Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1909

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Liberty Ladies College - Liberty Yearbook (Liberty, MO) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 84 of 86
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Page 84 text:

REV. JOHN A. PROADUS, DD, LL.D.. Late President S. B. Theological Seminary, LouiSVille, Ky. Prof. Williams is a man of decided ability, and is apt to be thorough- in whatever he undertakes. He is alto- gether reliable in character, and has decided good sense and sound, practical judgment His good sense, kindly disposition, and pleasant ways adapt him well to the voca- tion of teaching. His wife is also quite a pleasing and sensible lady, and they may both be relied on With entire confidence as to their fidelity to all obligations, and dis- position to make all their work genuine. W. A. CROUCH, President Turney Bank, Tunney, Mo. I am well pleased With the management and course of study of the Liberty Ladies College. REV. G. L. BLACK, DD. Liberty, Mo. 'I knew President Williams as a cultured Christian gentleman prior to his coming to Liberty. I know him as an experienced educator and practical business man. His manner of life, his methods of- instruction, and his tact in governing young ladies of varied tastes and tempera- ments, peculiarly fit him for the position he occupies. a He is also well married. Mrs. Williams is admirably adapted by natural endowments and education to be the female head of such an institution. She readily wins and per- manently holdsvthe love and conlidence of the girls. This makes the school a Christian home for all committed to their care. EX-GOVERNOR C. H. HARDIN, A.M., LL.D. Late President Board of Trustees of Hardin College, Mexico, Mo. I have known Professor C. M. Williams, of Liberty College, for several years very favorably, and can most cheerfully recommend him. He has special executive ability and is a ripe scholar. He is firm'and decided in all 'his convictions, rules With prudent judgment and con- servative action. He has special ability in the business management of a Collegeeindeed, I think he has few equals in this respect.

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, DD. ge intimately It is good 0t Who the ege. ., and easily 'Ladies Cola is situated at :he UHVU. but hutch. Pres- iii the educa- ahility lll the quick insight to the mental ,rfw'W V V 'i. aewavyit 2r , J. P. GREENE, DD, LL.D. President of William Jewell College. I have known President Williams for a number of years, and have a high regard for him as a man. His conduct of Liberty Ladies College has won a good name for himself among our citizens. He has a good faculty. The building is an excellent one, with all modern con- veniences. I know that President Williams and his wife will conscientiously care for the young ladies committed to their charge. The College is a good school home. ELD. FRED V . LOOS. Minister of Christian Church, Liberty, Mo. In point of equipment and appurtenances, I know of no: school excelling it. For thoroughness of study and excellence of course it is all that could be asked. Fully up to all the latest Literature, Science, and especially' Music and Art, it meets all that could be desired. The management is composed of tried and trained instructors. Homelike in social features. No one need fear sending a girl to President Williams. J. H. SIMMONS, AM. Former Professor of English Language and Literature, W I think well of Liberty Ladies College. The ma- terial equipment is excellent, the curriculum offers a wide range of valuable work, the thcers and teachers are, in my judgment, admirably fitted for their respective places, and the location could! hardly be equaled-whether re- gard is had to beauty, healthfulness, or social and moral illiam JeWCll College. advantages. 7W. R. ROTHWELL, DD. Late Professor of Moral Philosophy and Theology, William Jewell College. I regard Liberty Ladies College as taking high rank in the higher education of young ladies. The buildings are new, With every modern appliance for convenience, health and comfort. There can be no better location. President Williams devotes his whole time and energy to his school; provides the best teachers and the most boun- tiful and healthful boarding. He is eminently worthy the success he is achieving.



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1 business man. His etion, and his tact in tastes and tempera- ion he occupies. He is admirably adapted on to be the female :adily Wins and per ce Of the girls. This for all committed to M, AM, LLD. : College, Mexico, Mo. YViihams, Of Liberty ,vTEtbljf, and can most 1515 special executive 137m and decided in At judgment and con- khty in the business I think he has few

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