Abstract
| The advertising pamphlet lists staff, areas of study, prices, facilities, and local amenities. It has photographs of the buildings, some of the staff, and a panoramic photo of the student body. There is no date, but it is estimated as dated between 1916-1919. |
Date | Since the object had no date, the estimate was determined from a reference to a meeting in January, 1916, (“A Signal Honor”) and the estimated 1918/19 marriage of one of the instructors, Miss Ruth Phillips (“Shorthand”) to J. Murray Hill, another instructor, according to 1920/30 census records. The latest possible date would be 1921, the year that the listed president J. S. Dickey died. |
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