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Emory College
Summer School
Session of 1907
June 18th-August 14th, 1907
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AIMS
Many students, expecting to enter college in the fall, who find themselves deficient in one or more studies, many who for any cause are irregular in their classification and desire to make up their deficiencies, many teachers in the common or high schools, who desire more through preparation for their work will find the best instruction at low rates.
It is the purpose of the Summer School to cover, in each subject, in Ten Weeks, the work usually done in school or college in nine months. So it is imperative that pupils begin promptly, that no time be lost.
The school will open Tuesday, June 18, 1907, at 9 a.m.
INSTRUCTORS
The Summer School faculty will be composed of the following instructors:
- DOUGLAS RUMBLE, A. B., Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Emory College, Mathematics and English.
- NOLAN A. GOODYEAR, A. B., Principal Palmer Institute, Oxford, Ga.
- EDWARD K. TURNER, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Latin, Emory College, Latin and German.
EXPENSES
Board can be had in private families in Oxford at from $10.00 to $18.00 per month. The fees for tuition are: One course $10.00; Two courses $15.00; Three courses $20.00. Students are advised not to attempt more than two courses, unless one or more be review. All fees are payable in advance.
EXAMINATIONS
Two regular examinations will be held: in the middle, and at the end of the term, for which no charge is made. Requests for special examinations, in order to receive consideration, must be accompanied with a fee of $2.00.
For further information address, EDWARD K. TURNER, Prin.
Emory College Summer School,
Oxford, Georgia
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