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ted . forms in use on all the best railroads, and the students’
ili- daily practice is such as to familiarize them with all the
duties of a telegraph operator or agent.
mr This department is also provided with a main line of r
its nearly two miles in length, over which considerable
up practical work is done. This department has every facil-
Hg . _ ity necessary for giving a thorough and practical training.
1y` LECTURES ON COMMERCIAL LAW. .
  A special course on commercial law has been ar-
,k_ ranged for, and will be delivered on Saturdays. This
cd course of lectures alone is worth the price of a scholarship
,k_ to any young man or woman. These lectures are free
we to all students of all Departments of the State College A
,a_ who pursue the Studies recommended by the lecturer.
,5,: Others, not pupils of the State College, can have the
benefit of them by the payment of five dollars for the
_ entire course. V
  * or m1>LoMAs. V
O. ~ All graduates in the entire course of study are enti- ’
4. = V tled to and receive a full course diploma, signed by the ‘
,i- President ofthe State College and the Governor of the
le Commonwealth.
ly FEES.
S" Complete course in book—keeping; embracing mer-
L chants, partnership, compound company, commission.
11 joint stock, banking, lumber, cotton, mining and Com-
Y . . mercial Law $60.
Complete course in short-hand, spelling, punctuation
ms etc., scholarship $50, Type—writing $10. 'T
:0 F ‘ Complete course in Penmanship, $5 per month.
d " Complete course in Telegraphy, $35.
2. For further information in regard to this department
;, i send for special catalogue, or address C. C. Calhoun, Box
d 810. T K
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