~)22 A SKETCH OF EDUCATIOX IX SOUTH CAROLINA. 



FACULTY. 



H. P. Griffith, Ancient Languages, English Literature, Moral .Sci- 

 ence, History, Rhetoric; R 0. Sams, Mathematics, French, Physical Sci- 

 ences ; Miss E. C. Black, Preparatory Department ; Miss H. W. Gale, 

 • Instrumental and Vocal Music, Calisthenics ; Miss C. M. Croft, Instru- 

 mental Music, Penmanship ; Miss E. C. Black, Drawing and Painting ; 

 Miss M. C. BuDD, Matron. 



Terms: Board for 20 weeks, $62.50 ; Tuition, Preparatory, .$10 ; Aca- 

 demic, |15 ; Collegiate, $25. Music, Drawing, &c., extra. Season begins 

 September 28th. 



ANDERSON FEMALE SEMINARY. 



This Seminar}^ was established by the Rev. L. M. Ayer, in 1879. Since 

 that time he has completed the building of a large and elegant boarding 

 house, and an academy building of six commodious school rooms. The 

 school is supplied with furniture and apparatus of the most approved 

 kind. 



The school is entirely non-sectarian in character, but a healthy, refined 

 home influence is exercised over all the pupils. The success of the Semi- 

 nary has been most gratifying. During the session of 1881-82, the at- 

 tendance exceeded a hundred ; and the number of pupils will be larger 

 during the present year. The Seminary is situated in the thriving town 

 of Anderson. 



FACULTY. 



Rev. Lewis M. Ay'er, English, Oriental and Classical Literature, ]\Ior- 

 al and Intellectual Science, and Greek ; Mrs. L. INI. Ayer, Music, Instru- 

 mental and Vocal ; Miss Sarah Atkinson, Assistant Instructor of Music ; 

 Miss Bessie F. Bagby, Latin, Mathematics, Physics, and French, and 

 Calisthenics ; Miss Sarah Atkinson, German, French, Mathematics, and 

 Latin ; Miss Susan Wilson, Drawing, Painting, and Intermediate Eng- 

 lish ; Mrs. M. C. Van Wyck, Principal Primary Department ; Miss Mag- 

 gie G. Simpson, Assistant in Primary Department ; Mrs. L. M. Ayer, 

 Matron ; Miss Mary Rowan, Housekeeper. 



Terms : For twenty weeks, board, &c., $70 ; Tuition, $10 to $25 ; Mu- 

 sic, Designing, and Painting, extra. 



The pupils enjoy the use of a well selected library of about one thou- 

 sand volumes. 



