Catalogue of Simmons College, 1910-1911 Page: 61
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SIMMONS COLLEGE CATALOGUE.
STUDENTS' AID FUND.
A fund of five hundred dollars has been given by Trustee
J. B. Ashburn, Stamford, Texas, to start a students' aid fund.
The purpose of this fund is to aid worthy young men and women
of limited means by making loans to them on long time and low
rates of interest. Friends of the College who desire to aid
students in the best way are invited to contribute to this fund.
UNIFORMS FOR YOUNG LADIES I THE HALLS.
Young ladies boarding in Anna Hall or the Industrial Home,
will be required to wear a uniform of the same general design,
upon such occasions as the Preceptresses in the Halls may decide.
The uniform shall be neat and attractive, but economical. The
style and quality of the uniform shall be selected by the Preceptresses
of the Halls, acting in conjunction with a committee
from the Faculty, appointed by the President. Each student will
be required to procure a uniform, and parents and guardians
will take notice of this before making up the wardrobe of their
daughters, and govern themselves accordingly.
The most rigid economy on the part of girls in the Halls As
urged and parents and guardians are requested not to supply
their daughters with money beyond what is absolutely necessary
to conform to this economy. Your co-operation is invoked to
the end that your daughters not be allowed to visit home too
often and that you not request the management of the Halls
to allow them to be out of the Halls at night or to dine with
friends in town, except it be possible for them to do so under
the immediate supervision of the Preceptress or a lady member
of the Faculty.
MEDICAL DIRECTOR.
The Trustees, after years of experience and observation,
are of the opinion that a student body such as we have in Simmons
College should have a medical director to whom the
students may go and consult freely, touching any approaching
ailment. The Trustees are confident that most of the sickness
amongst students can be anticipated, if a physician is accessible
at all times to students, and the students know that to consult
a physician will not entail upon them any extra cost,61
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Simmons College (Abilene, Tex.). Catalogue of Simmons College, 1910-1911, book, 1911; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth41686/m1/69/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.