1 6 State College Summer School. S
  K Course in Nature Stua'y.—The green-house and the scientific __ l
  laboratories of the College offer a most excellent opportunity for Nature
  · Study. The particular line of work decided upon for this summer is that
  which pertains to the propagation and culture of a large number of plants.
  A practical horticulturist will give instruction in this subject and many  
if interesting and important lessons will be given. The work will be done in [
  the College green-house and will be exceedingly practical.
  SAVES INSTITUTE EXPENSES. ··
  An act of the General Assembly, approved March 21st, 1906, provides i
  that teachers who attend the State Summer School at least four weeks shall F
  _ not be required to attend any County Teachers’ Institute the same year.
i ` Certificates of attendance will be issued at the close. (See third page of
E cover).
;. . FEES.
I A single fee of six dollars will be collected from each person at the
  time of registration. This pays for the full course and no other fee what-
  ever will be charged. No rebates will be made on account of absence.
  LODGING AND BOARD.
  Women who attend the Summer School will be furnished with elegant
  rooms in Patterson Hall (the College home for women), free of charge. I
i This building is one of the best of its kind in the South. It is surrounded
ll by a beautiful lawn and is supplied with electric lights, bath-rooms, and, in
Q fact, every modern convenience, and all is offered free by the State College ,
· to students in the Summer School. Excellent table board will be served in
 " the dining-room of Patterson Hall at $3.00 per week.
— Men who attend the Summer School will be provided with comfortable
  rooms free in one of the dormitories for men on the College campus. ‘
E They can secure good table board within easy reach of the dormitory at `
{ rates varying from $2.00 to $3.00 per week. {
  All students furnish their own towels, pillow-cases, sheets, and bed-  
if covers; men furnish their own mattresses.  
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