NASHVIuLE. TENNESSEE 

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* MONTGOMERY BELL ACADEMY 



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+ Classical, Latin-^cirntific and business iL'onvsrs 



X S. M. D CLARK. AM . Princifal 



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T WE SUBMIT TO YOU THE CLAIMS OF THE ACADEMY. BECAUSE- 



«gi 1. It is the oldest and leading boy s school o( the city; and one ol the be»t equipped 



4" preparatory schools of the South., 



2. Its partial endowment guarantees permanency. 



4. 3. Its certificate* of graduation admit to the Universities without examination. 



4* For years its graduates have held the forefront in the professions and the buei- 



T ness world. The University of Tennessee has given it three scholar ships, tin- 



•J. Washington & Lee University, of Virginia, one, the Tulanc. of Louisiana, one, and 



4" University of the South, one. 



3, 4. It recognizes the fact that there is a diversity of minds and tastes, and therefore 



4« offers three courses of study to its pupils. 



5. A specialty is made of spelling, penmanship, reading and elocution. 



X, 6. Its laboratory enables its pupils to do work of a high order. 



«|« 7. Its reference library is a valuable adjunct. Its students also have access to the 



*r library of the Peabody College. 



.j, 8. Its large corps of teachers secures the greatest degree of personal contact. 



4" 9. Monthly examinations and reports enable the parent to watch the progress ol the 



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2, 10. Due attention is given athletics, but they are subordinated to study, lis own 



4" grounds are spacious, but it also has access to the Peabody College athletic grounds. 



T 11. The ultimate end of all its teachings is to established a sound moral character and 



j, to make thoughtful, progressive men and law-abiding citizens. 



4" For catalogue or further particulars, address 



* Phone 2512 S. M. D. CLARK. A.M., Principal. 



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