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OF THE

UNIVERSITY

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CALIFORNIA

ALABAMA

Population, 1,828,697. School census, 702,000. School age, 7-21.

Alabama is the eighteenth state of the Union in point of population, having a total of 1,828,697 inhabitants, of whom 1,001,152, or 54.7 per cent, are white. Of this number, 14,060, or 7 per cent, are foreign born. The percentage of illiteracy of the entire population is 34 per cent, the state ranking forty-eighth in this respect. The educational system of the state is as follows:

STATE SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE.

H. C. GUNNELS, Superintendent of Public Instruction..
WILLAM F. FEAGIN, Chief Clerk..
W. C. SWANSON, Assistant Clerk..
JAS. N. GUNNELS, Assistant Clerk..

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.A. H. Glasgow.
C. W. Simmons.
J. W. Johnson.
G. M. Harper..
J. H. Johnson.
W. J. Merrill.
C. K. Sharpe.
D. V. Smith.
W. M. Head.
D. M. Calloway.
N. J. Callan.
.W. C. Cousins.
J. B. O'Bannon
...J. E. Williams.
J. W. Barnard.
L. S. McRight.
J. M. Lammons.
W. P. Archibald
J. A. Ellerbe.
Sam Davis
J. B. Dell.

Wm. Cooper

I. W. McAdory.
E. R. Harris.

Jas. F. Koonce.
H. G. Almon.
D. M. Banks.
W. H. McClellan.
Geo. E. Gordon.
W. G. Stevenson
S. R. Butler.
S. W. Compton
H. W. McKenzie.
Jay Mabrey.
S. S. Murphy

D. Forte.

G. W. Covington.
A. Oden...

Chas. C. Johnson.
W. H. Story

F. White.

J. N. Word.

F. M. deGraffenried.

O. Dorough.

B. S. Hodges.

R. B. Calloway.

J. C. Williams.

..J. P. Oliver.

P. B. Hughes. T. J. Lamar. .R. E. Blunt.

Will M. Cook. .Z. McVay..

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Russellville

Geneva

Knoxville

Greensboro Abbeville Dothan Scottsboro

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ABBEVILLE, Henry Co., pop. 889.
Southeast Alabama Agricultural School; agri.;

state; co-ed.; est. 1889; Clarence J.
Owens, A. M., LL. D., Pres.

ALBERTVILLE, Marshall Co., pop. 1,500.
Seventh District Agricultural School; agri.;
co-ed.; ɛtate; est. 1892; J. B. Hobdy,
B. Sc., Pres.

ANNISTON, Calhoun Co., pop. 9,695.
Barker Memorial Seminary (colored); women;
prep. and indust.; Presb.; est. 1896; Rev.
S. M. Davis, D. D., Pres.

Boys' Training School; prep.; boys; non-sect.;
Principal.

Noble Institute for Girls; girls' boarding; nonsect.; Miss Matilda Gray, Prin. ATHENS, Limestone Co., pop. 1,010.

Athens College; girls' boarding; M. E. So.; est. 1843; Miss Mary N. Moore, Pres. Eighth District Agricultural School; agri.; state; co-ed.; est. 1889; J. M. Atkinson, B. Sc., Pres.

AUBURN, Lee Co., pop. 1,447.

Alabama Polytechnic Institute; tech.; state; co-ed.; est. 1872; Charles C. Thach, M. A., LL. D., Pres.

School's announcement.-Seven degree courses: Chemistry; Civil Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Mining; Agriculture; Arts; Pharmacy. 484 students; twelve states represented. Excellent shops. and laboratories. Degrees B. S. and M. S. Twenty professors; seventeen assistants. 850 feet above sea-level. No malaria. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Department of Pharmacy; phar.; co-ed.; est. 1895; Emerson R. Miller, Dean.

BIRMINGHAM, Jefferson Co., pop. 38,415. Birmingham Conservatory of Music; music; est. 1895; William Gussen, Director, 1816 2nd Ave.

Birmingham Dental College; dent.; men; est. 1893; Charles A. Merrill, D. D. S., Dean. Birmingham Medical College; med.; reg.;

men; est. 1894; B. L. Wyman, A. M., M.
D., Dean.

Birmingham Medical College, Department of
Pharmacy, 20th St. and Ave. F.
Birmingham Seminary; girls' boarding; non-
sect.; est. 1897; Miss Loulie Compton,
A. M. Prin.

Howard College; coll.; men; Bapt.; est. 1842;
A. P. Montague, Ph. D., LL. D., Pres.
Massey Business College; bus. and sten.; est.
1887; Richard W. Massey, Pres.

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BLOUNTSVILLE, Blount Co., pop. 500.

Ninth District Agricultural School; agri.; coed.; state; est. 1905; E. A. Miller, M. S., Pres.

CALHOUN, Lowndes Co.

Calhoun Colored School, agri.; co-ed.; nonsect.; est. 1892; Miss Charlotte R. Thorn, Prin.

CAMP HILL, Tallapoosa Co.

Southern Industrial Institute, Manual Training and Trade.

CLANTON, Chilton Co., pop. 611.

University School; prep.; co-ed.; non-sect.; E.
Y. McMorries, Ph. D., Prin.

COLLINSVILLE, De Kalb Co., pop. 524.
Collinsville High School; prep.; co-ed.; non-
sect.: est. 1887; E. B. Paul, Prin.
CREWS DEPOT, Lamar Co., pop. 40.
Trideska College; prep.; co-ed.; non-sect.; J.
M. Walton, M. A., B. L., LL. D., Prin.
CULLMAN, Cullman Co., pop. 1,255.
Polytechnic College and Ladies' Institute;
prep.; co-ed.; non-sect.; S. A. Felter, A.
M.. M. L., Pres.

DAPHNE, Baldwin Co.

Daphne State Normal College; nor.; co-ed.; state; B. B. Baker, Pres.

DEMOPOLIS, Warren Co., pop. 2,606.

Marengo Military Institute; military; nonsect.; W. A. McLeod, Prin.

EDWARDSVILLE, Cleburne Co., pop. 400. Cleburne Institute; prep.; non-sect.; L. H. Jackson, Prin.

ELKMONT, Limestone Co., pop. 174.
Elkmont High School; prep.; co-ed.; non-sect.;
est. 1895; W. R. Hightower, Pres.
EUFAULA, Barbour Co., pop. 4,532.
Alabama Brenau, The; girls' boarding; non-
sect.; est. 1857; A. W. Van Hoose, A.
B., Prin.

School's announcement.-The Alabama
Brenau is conducted by Presidents Van
Hoose and Pearce, who have had such
remarkable success in developing Brenau
Gainesville, Ga.,

College-Conservatory,

now one of the most famous institutions In the South.

Union Female College; girls' boarding; nonsect.; est. 1854; Mary Lyon, B. S., B. L., and Mrs. Charlotte L. Ball, Associate Presidents.

EVERGREEN, Conecuh Co., pop. 1,277.
Second District Agricultural School; agri.; co-
ed.; state; Willis Washington Hall, Pres.
FALKVILLE, Morgan Co.; pop. 343.
Falkville Normal College; normal; co-ed.; est.
1896; James L. Gibson, A. B., Pres.
FAYETTE, Fayette Co., pop. 452.
Fayette Academy; prep.; co-ed.;
John B. Ziegler, Prin.

non-sect.;

FLOMATON, Escambia Co., pop. 210. Flomaton High School; prep.; co-ed.; nonsect.; J. W. Agnew, Prin. FLORENCE, Lauderdale Co., pop. 6,478. Florence University for Women; girls' boarding: non-sect.; est. 1890; M. W. Hatton and O. W. Anderson, Presidents.

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sect.; E. R. Eldridge, Pres. GAYLESVILLE, Cherokee Co., pop, 266. Gaylesville High School, prep.; co-ed. ; nonsect.; E. J. Chestnut, C. E., Prin. GREENSBORO, Hale Co., pop. 2,416. Southern University; coll.; men; M. E. So.; est. 1856; Rev. S. M. Hosmer, Pres. HAMILTON, Marion Co.; pop. 235. Sixth District Agricultural School.; agri.; coed.; state; H. O. Sargent, M. S., Pres. HEALING SPRINGS, Washington Co., pop. 35. Healing Springs Industrial Academy; prep.;

co-ed.; Bapt.; est. 1888; Walter B. Speer, Prin.

HUNTSVILLE, Madison Co., pop. 8,068. Chafin's Business College; bus. and sten.; est. 1899; W. T. Chafin, Pres.

JACKSON, Clark Co., pop. 1,039.

First District Agricultural School; agri.; state; co-ed.; est. 1886; J. W. Watson, Pres. JACKSONVILLE, Calhoun Co., pop. 1,076. State Normal College; normal; state; co-ed.; est. 1883.; C. W. Daugette, M. Sc., Pres.

JOPPA, Cullman Co., pop. 160.
Normal, Industrial and Collegiate Institute;

prep.: co-ed.; Cong.; est. 1892; Rev. H.
Herbert, A. B., B. D., Prin.

LIVINGSTON, Sumter Co., pop. 851.
Alabama State Normal; normal; state; co-ed.;
est. 1882; Miss Julia S. Tutwiller, LL. D.,
Pres.

MARION, Perry Co., pop. 1,698.

Judson College; coll.; women; Bapt., est. 1839; Robert G. Patnell, B. A., D. D., Pres. Marion Baptist Academy; prep.; co-ed.; Bapt.; D. V. Jemison, Prin.

Marion Female Seminary; girls' boarding; non-sect.; est. 1836; President Brown. Marion Military Institute; military; non-sect.; James T. Murfee, LL. D., Prin.

MOBILE, Mobile Co., pop. 38,469.

Academy of the Visitation; girls' boarding: R. C.; est. 1833; Sr. M. Louise Francis Loftus. Supt.

Emerson Normal and Industrial Institute; nor. co-ed.; Cong.; est. 1866; Wm. Barnard Smith, A. M., Pres.. 266 Scott St. Hunter's Select School for Girls; girls' boarding: non-sect.; Miss Sallie E. Hunter, Prin.

Mobile Military Institute; military; non-sect.: T. A. Taylor, A. M., Prin., 30 South Ann St.

St. Mary's Select School; girls' boarding; R. C.: Sister Aloysia, Prin.

Spencer Business College; bus. and sten.; est. 1895: L. C. Spencer, B. S., Pres. Spring Hill College; coll.: men; R. C.: est. 1830; Rev. F. X. Twellmeyer, Pres.

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ALABAMA

University of Alabama, Medical Department; med. reg.: co-ed.; est. 1859; Dr. Rhett Goode, M. D., Dean.

University of Alabama, School of Pharmacy; phar.; co-ed.: est. 1859; George A. Ketchum, M. D., Dean.

MONTEVALLO, Shelby Co., pop. 1,350. Alabama Girls' Industrial School; prep. and indust.; women; state; est. 1896; Thomas Waverly Palmer, A. M., LL. D., Pres. MONTGOMERY, Montgomery Co., pop. 30,346. Alabama Conference College; coll.; women; W. E. Martin, A. M., Ph. D., Pres. Calhoun-Chamberlin School; girls' boarding: non-sect.; Miss Josephine E. Calhoun and Miss H. P. Chamberlin, Prins. Draughon's Practical Business College; bus. and sten.; J. F. Draughon, Pres. Loretta Academy; girls' boarding; Sister M. Borromeo, Prin. Massey Business College; bus. and sten.; est. 1884: Ralph D. Quisenberry, B. A., Prin. State Normal School for Colored Students (colored); normal; state; co-ed.; W. B. Patterson, Pres.

R. C.;

University School; boys' boarding; non-sect.;
J. M. and S. C. Starke, Prins.

NAT, Jackson Co., pop. 10.
Green Academy; prep.; co-ed.; Cong.; est.
1891; J. M. Trosper, Prin.
NEWTON, Dale Co., pop. 457.

Baptist Collegiate Institute;
Bapt.; A. W. Tate, Prin.

NORMAL, Madison Co., pop. 88.

prep.; co-ed.:

Agricultural and Mechanical College (colored); indust.; state; co-ed.; non-sect.; est. 1875; Walter S. Buchanan, Pres.

PISGAH, Jackson Co., pop. 43.

John J. Beeson Academy; prep.; co-ed.; Bap.:
J. Justice Beeson, Prin.

ROANOKE, Randolph Co., pop. 1,155.
Roanoke Normal School; private: prep.: CO-
ed.; non-sect.; Robt. M. Crawford, Prin.
ROCKFORD, Coosa Co., pop. 240.

Rockford High School; prep.; co-ed.; non-sect.;
Jefferson Fox, Prin.

SNOW HILL, Wilcox Co.

normal; co-ed.; non-sect.; est. 1894; W. J. Edwards, Prin.

ST. BERNARD, Cullman Co., pop. 25.. St. Bernard College; coll.; men; R. C.; est. 1892; Rev. Benedict Menges, O. S. B. SPRINGVILLE, St. Clair Co., pop. 496. Spring Lake College; prep.: co-ed.: non-sect.; est. 1897; W. A. McCreless, Prin. STEVENSON, Jackson Co., pop. 575. Austin Training School; prep.; co-ed.; sect.; W. P. Mawry, Prin.

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SYRACAUGA, Talladega Co., pop. 880.
Fourth District Agricultural School; agri.; co
ed.; state: est. 1895; Geo. H. Thigpen,
Pres.

TALLADEGA, Talladega Co., pop. 4.056.
Alabama Synodical College for Women; girls'
boarding: Presb.; est. 1903; Rev. T. P.
Walton, Pres.

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