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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 9th Annual Edition, 1921-1922
Volume 501, Page 118   View pdf image (33K)
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Morgan Colleges and Branches

John O. Spencer, Ph.D., President

Lee M. McCoy, Litt.D., Dean
MORGAN COLLEGE, BALTIMORE, MD.

Location—In great college town between North and South.

Policy—Co-educational.

Courses—Four years, appropriate degrees. Preparation for profes-
sional study. Advanced education. Graduates certificated for
elementary and high school teaching. College extension
courses in city.
Summer School for Teachers, July 5th, August 12th.

Faculty—College and university trained men and women.

Site—Eighty-five acres of most beautiful scenery, stream, hill and
forest. Athletic fields. Fraternity house.

Terms—Very reasonable.

Information—Address the Registrar, Morgan College, Baltimore, Md.
MORGAN ACADEMY, BALTIMORE, MD.

Location—In the suburbs of Baltimore on a beautiful campus. Health-
ful surroundings.

Dormitories—Equipped and supervised. Can care for 100 boarders and
100 day students. Athletic and physical education.

Terms—Very moderate.

Principal—John W. Haywood, A.M., S.T.B.

PRINCESS ANN ACADEMY, PRINCESS ANNE, MD.

(Eastern Branch University of Maryland)

Location—Somerset County, famous Eastern Shore of Maryland.
Courses—Preparatory, normal, agricultural, industrial, domestic, music
Terms—Free tuition; other expenses moderate.
Principal—Thomas H. Kiah, Ped.D.
Information—Address the Principal.

ALL SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 26, 1921
DORMITORIES OPEN SEPTEMBER 24th.

JOHNSON BOTTLING COMPANY, INC.

High Grade Soda
Office—1120 ETTING STREET, BALTIMORE, MD._____

Big Poor Coal Land Development Company

Incorporated
CAPITALIZATION.................................$500,000

COAL MINE OPERATORS, DEALERS IN COAL and COAL LANDS

Holdings for Development
BIRCH RIVER TRACT—Containing 2190 acres of valuable Coal and

Timber Land.

These lands are located in the Southern part of Webster County,
W. Va., in one of the richest coal fields in the state.

TRANSPORTATION—The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Branch
running from Clarksburg to Richwood,' W. Va., will furnish excellent
transportation to the tidewater and export points. The Natural lay
of these lands are favorable for development. The location of the first
openings in Coal seams are less than 7000 feet from the railroad.

Mining experts and U. S. Geologists place the tonnage of coal in
this tract at 92,000,000 tons. Millions of feet of saw timber will be
milled from the virgin timber on these lands.

Information concerning an investment in the development of these
Coal and Timber lands will be famished on request.

BIG FOUR COAL LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

602-8 HOUSE BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
Baltimore Office—246 West Biddle St. Phone Mt. Vern. 187

 

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