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The College Outlook from Harper, Kansas • 10

The College Outlook from Harper, Kansas • 10

Location:
Harper, Kansas
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10
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I kvUtian olleqe i sit? si ft i i JUL This Institution for the Preparatory and Collegiate Education of Young Men and Women, Began its First Session September, 1899. DEPARTMENTS. I. Iviterary, comprising Preparatory, Scientific and Classical courses. 2.

Normal, for the professional training of teachers. 3. Biblical, for the education of young men for the ministry. 4. Elocution and Oratory.

5. Business, including Stenography, Typewriting and Telegraphy. 6. Fine Arts. 7.

School of Music. 8. Kindergarten Methods. FACULTY. i Si Aaron Princk Aten, A.

President, Sacred literature. History and Political Science. Maurice Bertrand Ingle, Ancient Languages, French, German and Spanish. S. Sheridan Owen, A.

Normal Department, Mathematics and Natural Science. Emma Crawford Aten, B. English Language and Literature. Garfield Black, Elocution and Oratory. Burrill S.

Craig, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting and Telepraphy. Mrs. Alice Millis, School of Music. Miss Cora Dcnavan, Drawing and Painting. Miss Myra Albaugh, Kindergarten Methods.

B. Biblical Depart- Stewart S. McGill, ment and Hebrew. BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT. A fine brick building and ample grounds, together with library, philosophical, chemical and anatomical apparatus, furnish an equipment for present needs and for efficient work.

LOCATION. Situated in the town of Harper at the intersection of the Santa Fe and Hutchinson Southern railroads, it is in the midst of a beautiful and fertile country, whose citizens are noted for intelligence and progress. OTHER MATTERS OF INTEREST. Tuition $4.00 per month. Board with room and lights.

$2.25 to $3.00 per week. Students find ample accommodations in the families of the faculty or of the citizens. Studentsmay enter at any time. Special classes in business branches and in all modem languages Preparatory Department articulates with State University. For Further Particulars Address, 0 SB A.

P. ATEN, President, Harper, Kansas. PRESS OF CLAUDE O. FUNK. WICHITA.

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Pages Available:
84
Years Available:
1899-1900