Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . Total property $182, Endowment.—None. Indebtedness.—Bonds 65, Total Net Assets $117, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance.—Total $ 35, Income for Maintenance.—Total 35, Students: College 75 Preparatory 60 Others (special) 28 Total 163 Graduates 1912-13—Academic 5, music, etc., 5 10 Bible Study.—Required of all students one hour a week for three years. Alumnae since 1857: Foreign missionaries 8 All others 429 Total graduates 437 Institutes, Seminaries and Academi] 1 17 Presbyterial Academi


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . Total property $182, Endowment.—None. Indebtedness.—Bonds 65, Total Net Assets $117, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance.—Total $ 35, Income for Maintenance.—Total 35, Students: College 75 Preparatory 60 Others (special) 28 Total 163 Graduates 1912-13—Academic 5, music, etc., 5 10 Bible Study.—Required of all students one hour a week for three years. Alumnae since 1857: Foreign missionaries 8 All others 429 Total graduates 437 Institutes, Seminaries and Academi] 1 17 Presbyterial Academies In addition to Albemarle Normal and tndustrial Enstitutethe Presbytery of Mecklenburg conducts the following Presby-terial Academies: Porter AcademyPorter, Stanly County, North Carolina THIS school was established in 1911. It has 4 acres of landwith 1 building, making its property value about S3, school is in charge of Prof. W. A. Daniels, Head .Mas-ter, with 2 teachers and 62 pupils. Bible study is required of allthe PORTER ACADEMY—Main Building—REV. W. A. DANIEL. Headr™ 148 Institutes, Seminaries and Academies.


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