. World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget ... OP 38entered College 1 111 finished High School in 1915-1916 - 300entered High School 600 finished the Eighth Grade Out of every 1,000 pupils who entered theFirst Grade in 1903-1904 L HOME MISSIONS: American Education 155 EDUCATION OF SOUTHERN METHODIST MISSIONARIES IN ACTIVE SERVICE SINCE 1910 236 attended Methodist colleges 10 attendeil other church colletes 14 attended independent colleges 1S ^Bded only stale schools 011)112 ,|ii|lii(i|:C8[|ejt traiBii^ „ ,, 288 Reporting A DISPR


. World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget ... OP 38entered College 1 111 finished High School in 1915-1916 - 300entered High School 600 finished the Eighth Grade Out of every 1,000 pupils who entered theFirst Grade in 1903-1904 L HOME MISSIONS: American Education 155 EDUCATION OF SOUTHERN METHODIST MISSIONARIES IN ACTIVE SERVICE SINCE 1910 236 attended Methodist colleges 10 attendeil other church colletes 14 attended independent colleges 1S ^Bded only stale schools 011)112 ,|ii|lii(i|:C8[|ejt traiBii^ „ ,, 288 Reporting A DISPROPORTIONATE INCOME ND yet this small investment in human A and material resources has produced amarvelous return. The churches have sownsparingly but under the favor of God they havereaped abundantly. The authorities of the denominations repre-sented in the Interchurch World Movementconsistently report that on the average 90 percent, of their ministers and missionaries havebeen trained in the institutions under theirown jurisdiction. COUNTY SOURCES OF STUDENTS OF A SINGLE DENOMINATIONAL COLLEGE SINCE 1860. FIGURES INDICATE NUMBER OF STUDENTS FROMEACH COUNTY The lowest estimate made by any of these de-nominations is 80 per cent. The Disciples report that but 10 per cent, of theircollege students attend their own denomina-tional colleges and yet from that number come80 per cent, of the leaders of the denomination It has been found that of 288 missionaries ofthe Methodist Episcopal Church (South)trained since 1910 and now in active service, 236 attended Methodist colleges; 10 attended other denominational colleges; 14 attended independent colleges; 16 attended only state institutions; 12 are without college training. 156 Introduction: AMERICAN EDUCATION OCCUPYING THE FIELD A GLANCE at the map discloses the un-even distribution of our educationalinstitutions. They were not located from acentral office like branch houses of a greattrust. They sprang up spontaneously fromvarious mo


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