Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . ARKANSAS COLLEGE Colleges. 43 Arkansas Covered by this Report.—September, 1912, to September, —Number of members 12 —Land 110 acres) and 6 buildings, value. .$ 60, Furniture and equipment, value 3, Library, 5,000 books, value Total property — $ 63, Endowment.—Income producing 41, Indebtedness 7, Total Net Assets $ 97, Gifts Received during Year $ 7, Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ Other salaries All other expenses Total expenses .$ Income for Maint


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . ARKANSAS COLLEGE Colleges. 43 Arkansas Covered by this Report.—September, 1912, to September, —Number of members 12 —Land 110 acres) and 6 buildings, value. .$ 60, Furniture and equipment, value 3, Library, 5,000 books, value Total property — $ 63, Endowment.—Income producing 41, Indebtedness 7, Total Net Assets $ 97, Gifts Received during Year $ 7, Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ Other salaries All other expenses Total expenses .$ Income for Maintenance: From endowment $ 2, Student fees 4, Other sources 2, Total income 9, Balance in treasury $. Students 118 Graduates 1012-13 5 Bible Study.—Required of all students for graduation two hours a week forfi »ur years. Alumni since 1872: Ministers 51 Foreign missionaries 7 Other professions 146 Total graduates 107. Colleges. i:. Palmer CollegeDeFuniak Springs, Florida Co-Educational. Founded 1907. Government.—By twenty-one trustees, fourteen elected byBoard and seven by the Presbvterv of Florida. PALMER College, the \oungest of our Presbyterian institu-tions, was founded in 1907, and named in honor of thelate honored and beloved Benjamin M. Palmer, D. D.,LL. D., of New Orleans. Succeeding the Florida State Normal College it came intopossession of all of the property ac-quired by that institution. Since itsreorganization under Presbyterian ow-nership and control a large athleticfield has been purchased, one dormi-tory of brick erected, all the oldbuildings refurnished, and many sub-stantial improvements made upon theproperty. This has been done by acomparatively small group, and rep-resents sacrifices on the part of itsiounders. Fathered by Presbyterians of Scotchdescent it boasts its ancestry as aguarantee of its distinctly Christiancharacter, yet it seeks not to narrow its mission and influen


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