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Kephart the Hunter

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  • "A PREFERRED BENEVOLENCE" BEREA COLLEGE— Industrial, Normal, Collegiate—over 1600 students from mountain ends of eight states— asks assistance in its unique and promising work for a vigorous but isolated people (Lincoln's Kin). OF NATIONAL CONCERN! A\ourte Region These robust, capable people are ^p of the p*^ Americans—many "Sons of the «J» Revolution"—were loyal to the ] Union; but lack of waterways a railways has kept them in pioneer conditions. They lack the educat- HtA / ed leaders and com more advanced communities which ^ \ the West possessed. By well adapted Normal and In-'' -.**«$ dustrial Work, ''Extension Lec-'V_-fH^ '" turers" on Horseback, etc., Berea 1 is saving them from corrupting influences, and fitting them to reinforce the best elements of the Nation. Religious but Non-s Mainly dependent on individual gifts. Special need for new buildings, and "extension work." A gift of $100 constitutes an "effective helper." Every gift of $40 meets "One Student's Cost" to the Institution. Send gifts or inquiries to the President, Win. GOODELL FROST, LL. D., Berea, Ky. Make money orders payable toTHOS. J. OSBORNE, Treas. Berea, Madison County, Kentucky. In Bequests use the corporate name BEREA COLLEGE.
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