SPECIMENS OF EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE, 717 



President of Neophogen College. (i^rom the Catalogue.) 



the West," Besides, " it is within a few hours' ride of Epperson, 

 Red, Castalian, or Tyree Springs. Any kind of mineral water can be 

 had at the College, if desired." 



But piecemeal quoting is useless; we need a longer sample of this 

 descriptive part of the catalogue. Let us take a page at once, with 

 all its headings : 



"The Two Oumberlands, 



with banks and crests adorned by the noblest monarchs of the forest, and em- 

 bracing the lovely valley between, make the land of the poet's dream and the 

 home of the artist's heart. 



"Health and Wealth 



are here combined with 3,500 citizens, who cannot be surpassed for intelligence 

 and refinement. 



"Fo Parallel 

 can be found (estimating the population) to the ten first-class turnpikes leading 

 into this little city of enterprise. These fine roads are valuable auxiliaries to 



