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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 13th Annual Edition, 1925-1926
Volume 488, Page 82   View pdf image (33K)
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WACHSELLAN MEDICINE COMPANY

Manufacturers of Mantone Tonic, World's Greatest Mate Up-Builder
1410 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. BALTIMORE, MD.

MORGAN COLLEGE AND BRANCHES

JOHN O. SPENCER, President

Summer School—July 6 to August 14, 1925.

College—John W. Haywood, A. M., S. T. D., Dean.

Location—Great college town between North and South.

Courses—Four years on Credit System.

Degrees—Pre-Medical, Advanced Education, Certificates for High
School teaching,

Faculty—University trained. Specialists in Departments.

Site—Eighty-five acres, beautiful scenery, stream, hill, forest, ath-
letic fields, fraternity house.

Dormitories—Equipped and supervised. Can care for 100 boarders
and 100 day students.

Academy (On the grounds)—Edmund B. Trotman, A. B., Principal.

Courses—College preparatory and general.

Information—Address Edward N. Wilson. Registrar, Morgan College,
Baltimore, Md.

Princess Anne Academy

Junior College Grade
(Ear. tern Branch University of Maryland)

Courses—Preparatory, Normal, Agricultural, Industrial, Domestic,

Music
Information—Address the Principal, Thomas H. Kiah, Ped. D., P. in-

cess Anne, Md.
Dormitories Open—September 19th. All Schools open September

21, 1925.

The Capstone of Negro Education
HOWARD UNIVERSITY

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Founded by GENERAL O. O. HOWARD

J. STANLEY DURKEE, A. M., Ph. D., D. D, President
EMMETT J. SCOTT, A. M., LL. D.. Secretary. Treasurer

Purpose

To provide the 12, 000, 000 colored people of the United States with
college—trained and professional leaders through its courses in
Arts. Sciences, Sociology, Education; its Schools of Com-
merce and Finance, Public Health and Hygiene, Music,
Architecture, Engineering, Medicine, Dentistry,
Pharmacy, Religion ami Law

Students May Enter for Collegiate Work at the Beginning

of Any Quarter
Registration:

Autumn Quarter.................. September 28, 29, 30, 1925

Spring Quarter......................... March 19, 29, 1926

Winter Quarter.............................. January 2. 1926

TOR CATALOGUE AND INFORMATION WHITE

F. D. WILKINSON, Registrar
HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D. C.

Hours, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M Telephone North 1864

EST, Surgeon Dentist

Comer VERMONT AND U ST. Washington, D. C.

 

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