Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . Seminaries, Institutes and Academies. L19 Silliman Collegiate InstituteClinton, Louisiana For Women. Founded 1852. Government.—By seven trustees elected by thePresbytery of Rev. H. H. B rownlee, A. SILLIMAN Collegiate Institute isjust about the usual Junior Col-lege. Has the usual depart-ments—Music, Art, Expression, Do-mestic Science, Stenography and Type-writing. Emphasizes thoroughness,and has a reputation for that sort ofwork throughout the State. Assists about thirty girls each yearby giving free tuition through
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . Seminaries, Institutes and Academies. L19 Silliman Collegiate InstituteClinton, Louisiana For Women. Founded 1852. Government.—By seven trustees elected by thePresbytery of Rev. H. H. B rownlee, A. SILLIMAN Collegiate Institute isjust about the usual Junior Col-lege. Has the usual depart-ments—Music, Art, Expression, Do-mestic Science, Stenography and Type-writing. Emphasizes thoroughness,and has a reputation for that sort ofwork throughout the State. Assists about thirty girls each yearby giving free tuition through theSilliman Fund. The Dickinson Fundaffords free board and tuition eachyear to three daughters of Presby-terian ministers. The McKowen Fundassists still others. The needs are larger endowment, a new building to accommo-date needs of growing school, scientific equipment, etc. 120 Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. Silliman Collegiate Institute. Period Covered by this Report.—June, 1912, to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 13 Property.—Land (13 acres) and 4 buildings, value. ..$ 51, Furniture and equipment, value 5, Library, 500 books, value Total property $ 56, Endowment.—Income producing 30
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