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Graduation Fee. — ^Diploma from College Department, $5. 

 Diploma from College Preparatory Department, $3. 

 Diploma from Normal Department, $3. 

 Diploma from High School, $2. 



Diploma from Biblical and Industrial Departments, each $2. 



This College of the Methodist Mission has an Industrial School 



on the St. Paul's River, in charge of Mr. J. B. McGill. It has also 



an Industrial School on the Sino River, and a High School at Cape 



Palma.s. 



Epiphany Hall, Cuttington (the College of the Protestant 

 Episcopal Mission). 



Cuttington is the name given to a former station of the Pro- 

 testant Episcopal Mission, four and a half miles north of Cape 

 Palmas. This station takes it name from Mr. R. F. Cutting, the 

 late President of the P.E. Mission in the United States. The 

 College was founded in 1889. It is sometimes known as the Cutting- 

 ton Collegiate and Divinity School. 



The operation of the Institution is maintained in three depart- 

 ments : 



The Higher, formerly known as the Hoffmann Institute, which 

 had its origin at Cavalla station on March 8th, 1868, under the 

 late Rev. Dr. Auer, and was transferred to Harper at the beginning 

 of the political trouble with the Grebo tribe. The object aimed 

 at in this department is similar to that of the Theological Depart- 

 ment. 



The Preparatory Department, known as the High School, which 

 was for many years a flourishing institution at Mount Vaughan, is 

 to impart a Christian education to the aborigines and others. 



The Theological Department is to " train young men to take 

 part in the work of advancing the cause of Christ in the capacity 

 of clergymen, catechists, teachers, or other laymen, according to the 

 doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Holy Catholic Church as 

 is maintained in one of her true branches — the P.E. Church in 

 U.S.A." 



The Preparatory Department has a two years' Primary course 

 and a two years' Secondary course. 



The Higher Department has a two years' Advanced course, 

 a two years' Collegiate course, a year's course for Certificate of 



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