The Centenary in the South West Commemorating the Admission of Tennessee Into T
The Centenary in the South West Commemorating the Admission of Tennessee Into T
Edward J Edward John Mcdermott
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But it is not in the ways of Mammon alone that the "Vol- unteer State " has gained just fame. It spends annually in its THE COMMERCE BUILDING is ONE OF THE MOST STRIKING OF ALL THE EXHIBITION STRUCTURES. public schools $2, 500, 000 for white and for black children, dis- tributed according to school attendance of the two races, which is 538, 621 white children and 182, 302 colored children. In addition to these common schools there are many private schools, Catholic and Protestant, and also coll...eges for men and women. At Sewanee, on the mountains in the east, is the Uni- versity of the South, which has 400 students, and which, for the benefit of Southern boys, is open in the winter and has its vacation in the summer months. At Nashville is Vanderbilt University, which has a large faculty of able professors and about 700 students, handsome buildings, a beautiful campus, and the usual equipments of such an institution. In another part of the city is the University of Nashville, which has 1, 500 stu- dents.
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