General Information
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work contemplated. County superintendents, and others desiring good teachers, will do well Full infomiation will be furnished the Bureau.
qualified for the
school trustees, to apply to
without
cost.
The President
of the
League
w^ill
be glad to hear from former
students of the school concerning the organization of auxiliary
Eight such have been orRoanoke, Farmville, Danville, Richmond, Lynchburg, Covington, and Salem. Information as to these will be sent on application. Address, Virginia jSTor^mal chapters in their towns or counties.
ganized
—
in Bristol,
League, Farmville, Virginia.
Cunningham Memorial Loan Fund The AlumiiEe
of the school
istration of Dr.
who graduated during
the admin-
John A. Cunningham, from 1886
raised a fund, intending to establish a scholarship in
to
1896,
memory
of
and loving service to them and to the State, feeling that the most fitting tribute that could be paid him would be the effort to give to those who are unable to obtain it for themselves the training for the work to which he devoted his life. When this fund amounted to $1,000 it was changed from a scholarship fund to a loan fund and placed in the hands of his faithful
the President to be used for this purpose.
Five per
charged and properly endorsed notes, proving of great assistance to some of
cent, interest is
are required.
Thus,
it is
our best students.
Those wishing to the
to obtain a loan
from
this
fund
sh(nild
apply
President of the school.
State Loan Fund
The
State of Virginia appropriates to this institution $800.00
annually to be used as a Loan Fund. per session is
is
four per cent., and
all
notes
more than $100.00 The interest required
ISTot
loaned to any one student.
must be properly endorsed.
Applications for assistance from the State Loan
be addressed to the President of the school.
Fund
should