Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 15 Property.—Land (5 acres) and 2 buildings, value. .$ 14, Furniture and equipment, value 8, Library, 2,000 books, value 2, Total property Endowment.—Income producing. None. Indebtedness Total Net Assets Gifts Received during YearExpense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 3, Othei salaries All other expenses 4,01 Total expenses Income for Maintenance: From student fees, ete $ 5, From churches, individuals, ete 4,8£ Other sources 1, Total income Balance i
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 15 Property.—Land (5 acres) and 2 buildings, value. .$ 14, Furniture and equipment, value 8, Library, 2,000 books, value 2, Total property Endowment.—Income producing. None. Indebtedness Total Net Assets Gifts Received during YearExpense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 3, Othei salaries All other expenses 4,01 Total expenses Income for Maintenance: From student fees, ete $ 5, From churches, individuals, ete 4,8£ Other sources 1, Total income Balance in treasury Students Graduates 1912 13 Bible Study.—Required of all students two and a half hoursAlumna? since 1895: \V imen in mission work 1 ling * 2 Total graduates 5, $ 19, .:; . — 11, $ 4, 138 3 week every year. Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. 139 Elise High SchoolHemp, North Carolina Co-Educational. Founded L904. Government. By nine trustees elected by the Pres-bytery of Rev. Robert S. ArrPrincipal ELISE High School stir -give a ilrst class high school,Christian training to all whoenroll as pupils, a1 a cost as low aspossible consistent with good strive to train the whole man,mentally, physically and Bible is taught as a text-bookevery day. None but Christian teach-ers are employed. We strive to main-tain all the time a wholesome Christianatmosphere about the school. The special needs are: about $3, to finish paying the debt of theschool, a few hundred dollars toit, and a small endowment fund tooung men and women of limited more thoroughly equip be used to aid bright, worthy means, who can not secure an education in any other wa> 140 Institutes, Seminaries and Academies.
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