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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 6th Annual Edition, 1918-1919
Volume 498, Page 134   View pdf image (33K)
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MORGAN COLLEGE

AND BRANCHES

JOHN O. SPENCER, President.
WILLIAM PICKENS, Litt. D., LL.D., Vice-Present,

MORGAN COLLEGE, Baltimore, Md.

LOCATION: Central, in great college town between the North, and the
South.

POLICY: Co-educational.

COURSES: Pour yeaio with appropriate degrees. Electives to suit those
preparing for professional study. Advanced courses in education
Graduates receive certificates for elementary and high school teach-
ing in the State.

FACULTY: Composed of college and university trained men and women.

NEW SITE: Forty acres of most beautiful scenery, stream, hill and
forest.

TERMS: Very reasonable.
For information address Morgan College.

MORGAN ACADEMY, Baltimore, Md.

LOCATION: In the suburbs of Baltimore on a beautiful campus. Health-
ful surroundings.

COURSES: Preparatory, normal, agriculture, domestic science and art.
Special preparation for rural teaching.

DORMITORIES: Well equipped and supervised.

TERMS: Very moderate.

PRINCIPAL : Lee M. McCoy, A. M.

PRINCESS ANNE ACADEMY, Princess Anne, Md.

(The Eastern Branch of the Maryland State College of Agriculture.)

LOCATION: The famous Eastern Shore of Maryland, Somerset County.

COURSES: Preparatory, normal, industrial, domestic science" and art,
music.

DORMITORIES: Carefully supervised, furnished.

TERMS: Free tuition; other expenses moderate.

SUMMER SCHOOL: Prepares teachers specially for rural schools. Wed-
nesday, June 26th to Thursday, August 1st. Courses scholastic ,and
industrial.

PRINCIPAL: ' Rev. Thomas H.,Kiah, A. M.

ALL SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 25, 1918.
DORMITORIES OPEN SEPTEMBER 21, 1918.

 

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