Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . of Col. H. B. Moore, A. GREENBRIER PresbyterialMilitary Schools greaneeds are the paying of presentindebtedness, and endowment for min-isters sons and needy boys oi theState. This school prepares for college oruniversity. Large faculty, small class-es. Individual attention and instruc-tion to students a feature of the is 2,250 feet. Health recordunsurpassed. The Honor System in theschool. Christian education the basisof all work. 156 Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. Greenbrier Presbyterial Mi
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . of Col. H. B. Moore, A. GREENBRIER PresbyterialMilitary Schools greaneeds are the paying of presentindebtedness, and endowment for min-isters sons and needy boys oi theState. This school prepares for college oruniversity. Large faculty, small class-es. Individual attention and instruc-tion to students a feature of the is 2,250 feet. Health recordunsurpassed. The Honor System in theschool. Christian education the basisof all work. 156 Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. Greenbrier Presbyterial Military School. Period Covered by this Report.—June, 1912, to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 8 Property.—Land (8 acres) and 2 buildings, $ 38, Furniture and equipment, value 2, Library, 1,000 books, value. Total property $ 40, Endowment.—None. Indebtedness 23, Total Net Assets $ 16, Gifts Received during Year $ 6, Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 7, Other salaries All other expenses, ap
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