. Bulletin of the State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June, 1915. MAKING BOX FURNITURE. ELEMENTARY HANDWORK Special Aid to Students STATE SCHOLAESHIPS The State offers scholarships for all young women who have taught,or expect to teach, in the public schools of Virginia. These scholar-ships entitle the holders to free tuition. In accepting the scholarship the student who has not taughtpromises to teach in the public schools of Virginia one session forevery session she enjoys a scholarship. Applications for State scholarships should be endorsed by theSuperintendent of the division in

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. Bulletin of the State Normal School, Fredericksburg, Virginia, June, 1915. MAKING BOX FURNITURE. ELEMENTARY HANDWORK Special Aid to Students STATE SCHOLAESHIPS The State offers scholarships for all young women who have taught, or expect to teach, in the public schools of Virginia. These scholar-ships entitle the holders to free tuition. In accepting the scholarship the student who has not taughtpromises to teach in the public schools of Virginia one session forevery session she enjoys a scholarship. Applications for State scholarships should be endorsed by theSuperintendent of the division in which the applicant lives. SPECIAL SCHOLAESHIPS The Young Womens Christian Association of the school hasestablished a special scholarship valued at $50.00. This amount willbe advanced to some worthy student as a loan to be paid back afterthe student becomes a teacher, when it will again be loaned to another, thus perpetuating the scholarship. Through the influence of the late Mrs. T. S. Boore, of SpottsylvaniaCounty, $250.00 has been given the school to establish a scholarshipof $50.00 a year