[Letter from Jno. H. McLean to Heber Stone - March 27, 1895] Page: 1 of 2
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JNO. 11. McLEAN, A. M., D. D., Regent.
C. C. CODY, A. M., Ph. D., Mathematics.
R. F. YOUNG, A. M., Modern Languages.T
R. S. H YER, A. M., Natural Science.
J. R. ALLEN, A. M., D. D., Mental and 4loral Philosophy.
H. A. SHANDS, A. M., Ph.D., Eng. Lang. and Literature.
W. C. VA DEN, A. M., Latin and Greek.
M. L. MO WREY, M. Acets., Commercial School.
S. H. MOORE, A. M., Principal Fitting School.
G. C. WHITE, A. B., Assistant in Fitting School.
A. S. PEG UES A. B., Assistant in Fitting School.
MISS MA1R$GA$ET McLEAN, A. B., Teacher in Annex.
MRS. MAGGlEB. CRA WFURD, Instrumental Music.
MISS MAGGIE YO UNG, instrumental Music
MRS. H. VAN B USKIRK, Voice Culture.
MISS ANNIE KEI PER, Elocution.
MISS EFFIE PA TTERSON, Art-D T HE- 19 . f
SOUTHWESTERN UNI VERSITY
LADIES' ANNEX,
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JNO. H. MeLEAN, A. M., D. D., Regent.
REV. W. M. HXYES, Financial Xgent.The location is central, healthful and accessible by
railroad. The absence of saloons and their attend-
ant evils, and the prevalence of a refined Christian
sentiment render the environments most favorable for
the rearing and education of young people. The
Curriculum is extensive and varied, and the several De-
partments are served by efficient specialists. All lines of
instruction are open alike to both sexes. The Ladies'
Annex, under the care of J. R. Allen, D. D., affords
facilities for board and instruction under the same roof.
Board in Annex, embracing fuel, lights and washing,
$76.50 per term of five scholastic months. The Giddings
Hall, under the care of Prof. C. C. Cody, offers board at $45
per term, washing extra. Board in private families from
$12 to $15 per month. Literary tuition from $20 to $30 per
term. The best instruction in Music, Art and Elocution at
usual rates. The Fitting School is quite indispensable in
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