Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . 95 Austin CollegeSherman, Texas For Men. Founded 1849. Government.—By sixteen trustees elected by the Synod of Texas. AUSTIN College has just completed a three-story ScienceHall, and a two-story power house. We already haveplans for an administration building to cost $75,000 anda library and auditorium to cost $50,000. This last buildingis the gift of the city of Sherman, and is to be known as ShermanHall. Our plant, when completed,will be worth about. $50,0000. We need another dormitory to cost$60,000. We also need an additional$200,000
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . 95 Austin CollegeSherman, Texas For Men. Founded 1849. Government.—By sixteen trustees elected by the Synod of Texas. AUSTIN College has just completed a three-story ScienceHall, and a two-story power house. We already haveplans for an administration building to cost $75,000 anda library and auditorium to cost $50,000. This last buildingis the gift of the city of Sherman, and is to be known as ShermanHall. Our plant, when completed,will be worth about. $50,0000. We need another dormitory to cost$60,000. We also need an additional$200,000 endowment so that we mayincrease our faculty and also the sal-aries paid, and add other necessarydepartments. This is the oldest Presbyteriancollege in the West, founded by Baker. He secured a few largeand many small gifts from the Pres-byterians in all the Southern Statesand from a large number of EasternStates. Possibly more people from allparts of the nation have small investments in Austin Collegethan in anv other college in Rev. T. S. Clyce, D. D.,
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