Walking With Sadie
NW Okie has me scouring through old newspapers articles again. This week we go back to September, 1918, and find in The Beaver Herald, page 6, dated 26 September 1918, Thursday, this ad for free college education in the students' army training corps at Northwestern State Normal School.
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Transcription reads: A College Education Free! In the Students' Army Training Corps at the Northwestern State Normal School, Alva, Oklahoma. Free board, room, tuition, uniform, and Medical attention, and $30.00 a month to each student. Men 18 to 45 years of age with 13 high school units admitted. Registrants with 11 or 12 units fired for membership in a short time. Men with only common school education admitted to regular departments of school nd given government military instruction at small cost. Boys of seventeen, your time is coming! Get ready! Privilege of living in Army barracks under military discipline for all men whether members of S.A.T.C., or not.
Regular Normal School courses. Tuition free; student welfare fee $2.00 a term, library deposit (returnable) $1.00. No fees to members of S.A.T.C. Apply for membership in S.A.T.Cl, at once, to the president of the school.
Fall term opens September, 23d, 1918. S.A.T.C., instituted October 1st (1918).
For further particulars, write to Alva Commercial Club, or A. S. Faulkner, President. Northwestern Normal School, Alva, Oklahoma.
Woof! Woof! Happy Thanksgiving!
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