The American Missionary, Volume 49, No. 4, April, 1895 by Various
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to four miles away, in which teachers and students from the University
assist. A picture of one of the schools, McCharity, is given here. Mention should also be made of the "Tougaloo University Addition to Tougaloo." One hundred and twenty acres of land have been divided into five-acre house lots, which are being sold at $100 each to former students and those who wish to educate children at the University. In a few years it is expected that a fine community will be there. [Illustration: DANIEL HAND KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.] Around three great fundamental ideas the work of Tougaloo, with its nearly 400 students and 23 instructors, with its theological, college preparatory, normal, agricultural, industrial, musical, and nurse training departments, its religious work, is grouped and carried on with notable success. These are the development of the family and home, leadership, and pure religious life. Who will endow a chair? Who will endow the University, and perpetuate one's influence in a most fruitful way? Successful as Tougaloo has been, its largest, widest work is yet to come. LINCOLN MEMORIAL--SPECIAL METHOD. MRS. G. W. ANDREWS, TALLADEGA, ALA. [Illustration: McCHARITY SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSION.] |
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