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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 27th Annual Edition, 1939-1940
Volume 517, Page 42   View pdf image (33K)
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PHONE, MADISON 2968-J LOANS NEGOTIATED

Bring Your Troubles To Us — PROPERTY MANAGED. RENTS COLLECTED

We Make All Home Improvements at Lowest Cost — RESULTS COUNT

Real Estate ISIAH SCOTT Insurance.

NOTARY PUBLIC
Res. 1526 Pennsylvania Ave. Baltimore, Md.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY

WASHINGTON, D. C.

Chartered by Act of Congress March 2, 1867

National and International In Scope and Influence

APPLICATIONS NOW BEING RECEIVED FOR SCHOOL YEAR 1939-40

Seventy-second year of service begins September 23, 1939
10, 294 Graduates from All Departments of the University

Nine Schools and Colleges: Graduate School, College of Liberal Arts,
College of Medicine, College of Dentistry, College of Pharmacy, School
of Engineering and Architecture, School of Music, School of Law, and
School of Religion.

REGISTRATION FIRST SEMESTER, SEPTEMBER 23, 1939
REGISTRATION SECOND SEMESTER, FEBRUARY 5, 1940

For Announcements of the several Schools and Colleges
And Applications to Enter, Address

REGISTRAR
HOWARD UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D. C.

MORGAN COLLEGE

Hillen Road and Arlington Avenue

Baltimore, Md.
GENERAL STATEMENT

Morgan College is attempting to meet the needs of the 276, 000 colored citizens in the
State of Maryland. With this object in view the college has entered into a program of
progressive expansion. Facilities have been provided for additional demands on the
departments of music, health and physical education, the social sciences, home econom-
ics, commerce, and all other departments have been strengthened.

THE REGULAR SESSION

The regular school session, with classes held on the campus, provides courses of study
leading to the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degrees. The buildings are
modernly equipped for the convenience and comfort of students and teachers. The
college is accredited and maintains high scholastic standards.

THE SUMMER SESSION

The summer session is operated for six weeks, primarily for the benefit of public
school teachers, both rural and urban. Specialists in the field of education are em-
ployed on the faculty, Courses in the Academic field are also available.

AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLASSES

The demands for teacher-in-service training have caused Morgan College to offer
afternoon, evening and Saturday courses for the public school teachers of Baltimore
and the counties of Maryland, who are desirous of further training.

INFORMATION

For catalogue or detailed information write to The Registrar

Compliments of DR. R. M. WEST, Surgeon Dentist

Hours, 3 A. M. to 6 P. M. Corner VERMONT AVE. AND D St.

Telephone North 1654 Washington, D. C

 

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