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GENERAL INFORMATION UNION ACADEMY For eighty years Union Academy has held a high place among the best schools of our country. The graduates of Old Union may be found in almost every state and terri- tory throughout the country. The past year has been one of the most successful in the history of the institution. - 1 GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS . Residence Hall faces the principal street of the Village. The building contains apartments for both sexes. On the first iioor are Memorial Hall, the Library, Office and Princi- pal's living rooms. The Instruction Hall extending east from Residence Hall contains the chapel, music and .recitation rooms, laboratories, dining-room, etc. The Clock Tower is a short distance south of the main building. Ample shade is afforded by many large trees, ,making it a delightful place in spring and fall. The grounds south and north of the building are fitted for tennis, croquet, football, baseball and other athletic sports. There is also a park of four acres, planted with ornamental and shade trees of many Varieties adjoining the grounds. The Academy also owns a Wood lot, .donated by.Morris M. Shepardson, for the cultivation of timber and the beautifica- tion of the country. COLLEGE ENTRANCE , Since graduation at Union Academy depends one the pos- session of a Regents diploma, and since Regents diplomas
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LOCATION Union Academy is situated in the village of Belleville, jefferson County, New York. It is within easy reach of Adams and Pierrepont Manor railroad stations on the R. W. Sa O. division of the New York Central railway system. It is free from the harmful influences and temptations that are peculiar to larger places. The environments of the place tend to promote morality and encourage study. North Sandy Creek flows through the village and empties into Lake Ontario about four miles distant. The section is remarkably healthful and free from epi- demic diseases Belleville is a village of about five hundred inhabitants, and a feeling of loyalty to the interest of the Academy per- vades the community. . There is a railroad connection by two lines of stage. A macadam road between Adams and Belleville, completed last summer, makes the drive much shorter and more pleasant. Arrangement has been made whereby students will be brought from the train at the beginning of the school year and taken back at the close of school free of charge,
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