Huston-Tillotson
University Historically Black College
1913 TILLOTSON COLLEGE, Texas—A college for colored youth which has stood for thorough Christian education in the far southwest. It has stood resolutely for the best in education and labored for those qualities that make a strong Christian manhood and womanhood. Industrial training is demanded by the many, while on the other hand the Negro has gone forward to such an extent that there are those of maturer capability and development prepared to take up higher studies. To both of these classes in the great State of Texas Tillotson ministers. In the midst of a growing negro population it is only limited in its usefulness by the lack of buildings, equipment and means with which to extend its work. NEW PRINCIPALS AND CHANGES IN the opening of our new school year, we note several important changes. Miss Fannie J. Webster, who has been Principal of Chandler Normal School in Lexington, Ky., for nineteen years, returns to Tillotson College where she was formerly assistant Principal,
by Congregational Home Missionary Society - - 1913
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