Southwestern Texas State Normal, San Marcos, Tex.

Date Created
1903 (year uncertain; year approximate) to 1911 (year uncertain; year approximate)
Time period
Physical Form
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1 item
Language
en_US
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Source Location
Postcard collection, University Archives at Texas State University
Note

View of Old Main on hill with Presidents House to the right, body of water in foreground. <br> Back text: SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE NORMAL ADVANTAGES OF LOCATION. The most beautiful and picturesque place in Texas. Delightful climate and pure water on I. @ G. N. and M. K. @ T. Railways, 30 miles from Austin and 50 miles from San Antonio. ADVANTAGES FOR STUDY Two sessions yearly, regular sessions of 36 weeks. Summer session of 8 weeks. Work leading to all grades of certificates. Strong faculty-extensive library and laboratories, books free. Well prepared students can obtain diploma in three summer sessions. 75 students now doing suck work in the summer. While renewing your certificate, why not earn credit towards diploma? PRIMARY WORK Special attention given to primary methods, handwork, physical culture, drawing, etc. Special course leading to permanent primary certificates. Courses in agriculture under a Specialist. Texas is calling for trained Teachers. Well prepared teaches will command good salaries. For further information write to T. G. HARRIS, (Principal,) San Marcos, Texas.