Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . DTt<«DiO^Ji ;c -T -f 2 I I g - c^ - ESS o o o 053 o° 0,0 c c p,- p, *£& ft . ft S ^ : O^M^g 5,i?,fe(2fefeiv!5a3Mpi!(Sj<i3fjt4P^^ lw 3 £ 2^8 gsSg-gA& slil1g|g||§siaS3oi^ £ Sffl S £ fc M< Semixariks, Ixstitites and Academies. This Is What Money Will Do for Our EducationalProblems. MONEY increases the interest of the Givers in what Christian Education stands for. MONEY makes Endowment the most stable and permanentsource of future income. MONEY founds Scholarships wherein- worthy young people are educated. M( ).\EY erects Buildin


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . DTt<«DiO^Ji ;c -T -f 2 I I g - c^ - ESS o o o 053 o° 0,0 c c p,- p, *£& ft . ft S ^ : O^M^g 5,i?,fe(2fefeiv!5a3Mpi!(Sj<i3fjt4P^^ lw 3 £ 2^8 gsSg-gA& slil1g|g||§siaS3oi^ £ Sffl S £ fc M< Semixariks, Ixstitites and Academies. This Is What Money Will Do for Our EducationalProblems. MONEY increases the interest of the Givers in what Christian Education stands for. MONEY makes Endowment the most stable and permanentsource of future income. MONEY founds Scholarships wherein- worthy young people are educated. M( ).\EY erects Buildings for the increased number of studentsand the new departments. M.\^Y means Larger Faculties, thus increasing the facilities• r Presbyterian schools. So that M-O-N-E-Y Spells, in the Educational World: re intelligent constituencies, ortunities for needy and worthy young people, >• buildings, greatly needed,Endowment to furnish future income,.our faculties strengthened and Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. 11/ Marion Seminary, Marion, Alabama Rev. W. R. Carothers, President. For Women. Founded L836. Taken over by .Synod, 1913. Government.—By nine trustees elected by the Synod of Alabama. Period Covered by this Report.—June, 1913, to June, 1914. Faculty.—Xuml ler i if meml ters 10 Property.—Land t7 acres) and 1 building, .$ 35, Furniture and equipment, value 5, Library, 1,000 books, value 1, Total property — - $ 41,* Endowment.—None. Indebtedness* 1, Total Net Assets $ 39, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 4, Other salaries 1, All other expenses Total expenses — - $ 5, Income for Maintenance 6, Balance in treasury •$ Students: College 50 Preparatory 10 Total 60 Graduates 1912-13 9» Bible Study.—Required of all students one hour a week for two years. Alumnae since 1836: Foreign missi< maries Women in missi


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