BULLETIN Page THREE Brevard College Observes Centennial I Schedule For Summer Session I I ! " ■■—>■—■ ■■——-—-— —«»—■■—“—”■—••-•i* SCHEDULE OF DAILY CLASSES ART Art 11, Charcoal and Pastel, 8:30 - 10:00, 10:30 - 12:00 3 S. Hrs. Credit Art 12, Water Color, 8:30..., 10:00, 10:30 - 12:00— 3 S. Hrs. Credit Art 21, Painting in Oils, 8:30 - 10:00, 10:30 - 12:00— 3 S. Hrs. Credit ENGLISH English 01, Review of Grammar and Composition, 8:30 - 10:00 No Credit English 11, English Composition, 10:30 - 12:00— 3 S. Hrs. Credit English 21, English Literature, Anglo-Saxon period to 19th Cent., 1:00 - 2:30. 3 S. Hrs. Credit MATHEMATICS Mathematics 01, Review of High School Algebra, 10:30 - 12:00. No Credit Mathematics 11, College Algebra, 10:30 - 12:00— 3 S. Hrs. Credit Mathematics 821, Plane and Spherical Analytic Geometry, 8 :30 - 10:00, 2 :30 - 4:00. 6 S. Hrs. Credit RELIGION Religion 11, The Old Testament, 10:30 - 12:000. 3 S Hrs Credit Religion 22, Life and Teachings of Jesus, 1:00 -2:30. 3 S. Hrs. Credit SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Science 12, History of Civilization, 1600 to Present, 8:30 - 10:00. 3 S. Hrs. Credit Social Science 21, American History to 1865, 1:00 - 2:30. 3. S. Hrs. Credit Social Science 27, Federal Government, 2:30 - 4:00. 3 S. Hrs. Credit The above schedule may be subject to necessary changes. The college reserves the right not to offer classes for less than five students. On Present Campus For Nineteen Years and the beautiful campus and farm of the Brevard In stitute. These three institutions, like so many of the schools of their period, played a modest role in the drama of education during the nine teenth and early twentieth centuries. But they played it with such outstanding suc cess that their contributions to the moral and intellectual development of the nation has been out of all propor tion to the amount of their budgets or the size of their enrollments. Rutherford -college, which was located near Morganton, North Carolina, had its be ginning in 1853 when Robert Laban Abernethy, a young Methodist preacher, opened Owl Hollow school with eight pupils. Weaver college, incorporated in 1872, was lo cated at Weaverville, North Carolina. It was the out growth of the Masons and Sons of Temperance high school which was established in 1852 with Dr. James A. —Turn To Page Four SUMMER SCHOOL FEES FOR SIX WEEKS TERM 1 Tuition and G^eneral Fees $75.00 I Tuition in excess of 6 hours $10.00 I Tuition per semester hour if less than I 6 semester hours is taken $15.00 I Room (Private) $35.00 ] Room (Two to a Room) _$25.00 I Board, Minimum Charge $70.00 I .. .. „ MUSIC Organ, Schedule Arranged Piano, Schedule Arranged Voice, Schedule Arranged PSYCHOLOGY AND EDUCATION Psychology and Educati'orr 12:; History of Education, -*■ 8:30 - 10:00. 3 S. Hrs. Credit Psychology and Education 21, General Psychology, 10:30- 12:00. 3 S. Hrs. Credit Brevard college enjoys the' advantage of being an insti tution that combines youth with age. It has the vigor and enthusiasm which is associat ed with the young and the richness of experience that comes only with time. This is due to the fact that Brevard college is the result of the merging of Rutherford and Weaver colleges which took place nineteen years ago. The merged institutions were located on the campus of Brevard Institute, which was founded in 1895 by the Rev erend and Mrs. Fitch Taylor. In 1903 the institute was tak en under the sponsorship of the Woman’s Missionary Council of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was operated as a secon dary school until 1933. In 1934 this property was deed ed to the Western North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church as the site for the merged colleges. The Conference thus retained the control of the merged insti tutions, and came to ‘be the '’ustodian of the buildings

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