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AT WORK IN THE CHEMICAL LABORATORY Equipment. Tlu*iv is probably not in thc South ;i better College plant than that of Anderson College. A liir^c main building is tlnukc<] ? > 11 both sities liv vycll arranged, well furnished dormitories, lu thc d? ir in i tories there i?; one hath fi ir eyer y t wo i i loins. The laboratories for the teaching of Physics ami Chemistry are good. The Library is small, but it is provided with well selected boohs ami magazines. The ?lepa rt incut of Domestic Science and Domestic Art is fully equipped with :ill mod ern appliances for the proper teaching of i hese subjects. The gymnasium is admirably equipped. There is a large campus-thirty two aeres, some of it well shaded. On the grounds are lennis courts and basket ball courts. The policy of the College is to make a specialty of thc proper training of the bodies ol the students. Health will be the first considera tion at Anderson College. Entrance Requirements. Thc College requires twelve units for en t rn nee to the Freshman class, allowing con dition on two units, these to he made up din ing the first two years. It requires fourteen (14-) units, .along with other things, to make a standard college, and Anderson College will move np to fourteen {14-) units just .as soon as the course of stud* in the common and graded schools will justify it. Uy complet ing the A. M. course a student will have done a little more than the work required in a standard eollege for the A. Ii. degree. A suh-eollegiate department is nt present maintained for the henefit of those who are not prepared to enter the Freshman class. A SECTION OF THE GYMNASIUM ON THE ATHLETIC FIELD