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3 those who ........... 20.00 .I 16.00 ........... 5.00 ........... 30.00 ........... 20.00 iwritihg. use aphy. Arith- . oncleiicel . . . 80.00 10.00 cution are for two L per week is taken mt cozzsczzt of par- tlzc charge tt'z'll Hat attuned. 30 not The following is an essential part of every contract: This School arccpts pupils only for the entire School Year, and lit cases of withdrawal before the end of tltc School Year settlement must be 7710th as fellows: If a student withdraws before the end of the school year, the charge will be for board, fuel, light, room and laundry, one dollar 1561' day up t0 the time of leavlitga-tltat is when- notlce is given that her room is finally suwcndea'cd; 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 department she has entered, at regular catalogue prices, as stated above. No 0 WITHDRAWAL exceptions can be made, as the teachers are engaged for the full year, and all our expenses are for the entire year. lec gt'adttatiozt fee and all other charms must be paid in fall before COHZHLCHCCHZClll week. Diploma and other honors will not be given until all charges have been, paid in full. Where two boarding pupils attend 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 tesm'vcd for them. Engage your rooms at once. All pupils should be present on clay of opening. . Pupils who leave six weeks before close of school year will be Charged same as for full year. Next session opens September 15, 1909, and closes May 24, 1910. Christmas holidays from December 23 to the morning of January 5. For further information, addresst C. M. WILLIAMS. President. Liberty, Mo. tacit, ng i, I . ' .: w 0a,, . inn
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EXTRA BRANCHES FOR DAY AND BOARDING PUPILS ALIKE. Per Scholastic Year. Payable, two-thh'ds when study is begun and 7'e11zaz'nderJanMary 21. Modern Languages each 111 the student take Cole legiate Course1. .................. No extra charge Ha1111o11y, 111 class of ten 01' 111o1e, each ............ $20. 00 Harmony, 1ndividua1. . ......................... 80. 00 Piano, Organ, each individual, from Director, one- half year, $45.00; Whole year ................. 80.00 From other Teachers, oneehalf year, $35.00; whole year. . ..................................... 65.00 History of Music 1Class1 ............... 1 ......... 10.00 Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, each, one-half year, $35.00; whole year ........................ 65.00 Use of Piano, for practice, one hour per day, per year. . ..................................... 10.00 Voice Culture, 011e-11a1f year, $35.00; whole year. . . . 65.00 Voice Culture, in class 1Chorus singingO ............ 10.00 Painting and Drawing, or either one-half year, $35. 00; whole year .......................... 60.00 Elocution, individua1 lessons, one- half year, $35. 00; whole 3ea1. . ............................... 60.00 Physical Culture and Expression, free to those who take Individual Elocution; to others ........... 20. 00 Typewriting. . ................................. -. . 1600 Use of machine, one hour per day ................. 5.00 Shorthand. . ................................... 30.00 Bookkeeping. . ................................. 20.00 Commercial Course 1Bookkeepinou Typewriting, use of machine one hour daily, Stenography, Arith- metic, English, Commercial Correspondencd . .. 80.00 Diploma, real parchment .......................... 10.00 The prices for Music, Art and Eloeution are for two lessons per week. When only one lesson per week is taken the half-year rate will be Charged. Extra branches not permitted 11111110111 consent of par- ents or guardian, and when commenced, the charge will 1101 be remitted although the 511107.11 be discozzfiuued. Do 1101 fea'gef fhz's. year. 11, 1211111111111 1:111; 1' 1's :chm: 111115;; 13111 11111 1111:1011 $13e1c121 price 111;, j 1 1e ' SC11001 1;;1.f1' 41 case 0: 91111:.M month: 111; be 11111111311 :1 7' deduction i expuhion, 8111115111; C111'1x111111e 1 1113111 111111 5
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TESTIMONIALS B. G. TUTT, DD. Corresponding Secretary, Foreign Missions. Under the Presidency of Rev. C. M. XNilliams, Liberty Ladies College has been wonderfully successful. It gives me great pleasure to reccommend 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, or mofe wise and conservative in its general management. XVILLIAM FROST BISHOP, PhD, DD. Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Carthage, BIO. I have known the Liberty Ladies College intimately and well, and I never knew a better school. It is good enough for anybodye daughter, I care not who the man is. T. P. STAFFORDDD. Professor of Theology in William Jewell College. Liberty is a very healthful location, and easily reached by railroad from any point. Liberty Ladies College 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. President XWilliams has had much experience in the education 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. himwa :51: buihlirg I LIIIDXY .iII b fit HQ?
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