FROM GRADUATES OF STRAIGHT UNIVERSITY, NEW ORLEANS.
I.
"I am principal of the public schools of Vicksburg, Miss. I have been teaching fourteen years, having had charge of my present work nine years. I have under my present charge eight hundred pupils, all the school can accommodate. Several hundred have been turned away."
II.
"Am editor of the Southwestern Christian Advocate, and practicing physician and minister. Have taught school in Alabama and Louisiana."
III.
"My present occupation is clerk in the War Department, Washington, D. C. I have taught three years in New Orleans. I graduated as doctor of medicine, April 13, from the medical department of Howard University."
IV.
"I am principal of the Harper Industrial Institute, Baton Rouge, La. Have taught almost continuously since graduating in 1879. For the American Missionary Association I entertain a feeling of the greatest possible gratitude. What little I am I owe to the training of dear old Straight."
V.