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The American Missionary — Volume 42, No. 08, August, 1888 by Various
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No notes were taken of the many interesting statements made, for
there was no thought of this article then. But the recollection of
the talk as we passed through rooms and halls toward our exit, always
brings regret that the audience had not been two thousand
Congregationalists instead of the two who went their way with a firm
conviction that Straight University is a place where the investment
of a few thousand dollars of the Lord's money would bring speedy and
large returns. It is fortunate that in this case, as in the famous
one of the deacon's wife, all have not the same taste and judgment.
The advocates of industrial training need not hoard their money
because Straight has so little manual labor. Tougaloo will gladly and
wisely use all they have to give. And those who hold that the moral
and intellectual training of teachers and pastors is the only proper
work of such schools, need not look askant at the workshops of
Tougaloo, lest some of their benefactions should be spent for saws or
anvils or solder, while Straight is crying out for room to hold those
who want exactly that kind of training.

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*CLOSING EXERCISES AT TILLOTSON.*


Of the six chartered institutions of the A.M.A., Fisk, Atlanta,
Talladega, Tougaloo, Straight and Tillotson, the last is the
youngest, the most remote and the most deprived of Northern aid and
sympathy. In plan and aim its work is identical with theirs; in
quantity its work is less, because, in part, it has less resources,
but in quality we believe our closing exercises would show our work
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