Lucy
Cobb Institute, Athens, Georgia
Ad in THE POLICE REVIEW, 1926
Submitted by Nelle Price Epps
Special Thanks to Dot Harris Costa Dickens
Lucy
Cobb Institute, Athens, Georgia, one of the oldest and best known
schools was founded in 1858. A school where Southern History and
Literature is taught.
Special Course
Many
parents are seeking a school where their daughters may specialize.
While
Lucy Cobb Institute prepares pupils to enter colleges with full
credits, there can be arranged a SPECIAL COURSE which may include
any studies in the English course, and any extras that the pupil
may desire in which to specialize, such as Piano, Organ, Art,
Violin, Expression, Business Course, Domestic Science, Journalism,
Parliamentary Law, Etc.
The
board will be $35.00 a month, the tuition in English course,
including three studies, $10.00 a month, incidentals $10.00
a month, and then any extras added by Catalogue Prices. Send
for Catalogue.
M.
Rutherford, Director
GEORGIA,
The Thirteenth Colony
Price $1.00 and postage 15 cents
Mildred Lewis Rutherford, Athens, Historian of Georgia, U.D.C.
THE LIGHTNING BUG
The
Lightning Bug, a monthly magazine issued for six months in the
interest of the Lucy Cobb Endowment Fund, is from the press.
Subscriptions
$1.00
Subscribe
and Help to Save Lucy Cobb
866
pp. $2.00 (Postage 15 cents)
American
Authors 854 pp.$2.00 (Postage 15 cents)
Georgia:
The Thirteenth Colony 300 pp. (Postage 10 cents)
Four
Addresses bound with pictures in costume of “The South
of
Yesterday”
119 pp. 60 cents
The
Wrongs of History Righted 15 cents
Truths
of History 114 pp. 15 cents
The
True Story of Jamestown Colony 15 cents
Henry
Wirz: The True Story of the Andersonville Prison 15 cents
10
Vols. Of Scrap Book, 1923 (Vol. I) 25 cents a volume $2.50,
Bound
$1.00
10
Vols. Of Scrap Book, 1924 (Vol II) 25 cents a volume $2.5 0,
Bound
$1.00
10
Vols Of Scrap Book, 1925 (Vol III) 25 cents a volume $2.50,
Bound, $1.00
The
History of King Cotton 10 cents
The
South Must Have Her Rightful Place in History 15 cents
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