. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . stments will repaythe giver an hundred fold. We will again need Building fund to help replace theburned buildings, and supply some other very pressing needs. Our base of supplies must be ready to meet the demandsof this coming year. With a six per cent, advance upon theofferings of the year just closed this can be done, and per- Board of Missions for Freedmen haps a little new work undertaken. To attain this, will meansome work by those who have
. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . stments will repaythe giver an hundred fold. We will again need Building fund to help replace theburned buildings, and supply some other very pressing needs. Our base of supplies must be ready to meet the demandsof this coming year. With a six per cent, advance upon theofferings of the year just closed this can be done, and per- Board of Missions for Freedmen haps a little new work undertaken. To attain this, will meansome work by those who have the Christ-love in their hearts,and have consecrated themselves to His service, to give outto others what they have received from Him. Study to knowGods will, to get His view-point of this field. What doth God require of thee but to do justly, love,mercy and walk humbly with thy God. The 19th century made the American Negro free. Itis for the 20th to make him a man. Respectfully submitted, April 25th, 1914. (MRS.) SUSAN L. STORER. Secretary. Thirty-first Annual Report The College Board of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. 1913-1914 Presented to The General Assembly at Chicago, III. May, 1914 THE COLLEGE BOARD. Miaisters. Laymen. Class of 1915. John R. Mackay, , New York. Gates , New York. 8. Edward Young, , Brooklyn, New Prof. J. C. Egbert, New York. York. Hon. E. Hodges, Morgautown, Edwin a. , Jr., Madison, N. J. \V. Va. George a. Plimpvon, New York. John R. Rush, Pittsburgh, Pa. J. F Wild, Indianapolis, Ind. Class of 1916. John B. Laird, , Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick W. Garvin, Esq., New York. FitEDERicK E. Stockweli,, Newburgh, N. Y. Elisha H. Perkins, Baltimore, C. Covert, Cliicago, 111. James S. Hubbard, Chicago, 111. John P. Monn, , New York. John L. Emerson, Titusville, Pa. J. Gillies, New York. Class of 1917. J. Ross Stevenson, , Baltimore, Md. David R. Forgan, Chicago, 111. J. G.
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