The American Missionary — Volume 43, No. 07, July, 1889 by Various
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attended public exercises of the Institute three times, and has been
each time impressed with the dignified and self-respecting deportment of the scholars and visitors. The neat programme called for graduating essays from six girls--there were no boys in the class--and there were six songs rendered by the whole school, or by the class, and every one present agreed with Dr. Pritchard when in his address he declared that such was the musical and literary excellence of the occasion that it would have done credit to any institution of learning in North Carolina. The address of Dr. Pritchard was humorous, practical and highly complimentary to the school, and was received with much favor by the audience. After the conferring of the diplomas by Mr. Woodard, the pleasant occasion came to an end. The Institute is an honor to the city, and certainly reflects great credit on the officers who conduct it.--_Morning Star._ * * * * * SENIOR CLASS AT LE MOYNE NORMAL INSTITUTE. MEMPHIS, TENN. The Senior class of the present year is the largest graduated from the school, numbering eleven members, seven young ladies and four young men. Tennessee is the native State of all but one, who was born in Virginia. |
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