Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . uccessor of Danville Seminary,founded 1853, and Louisville, founded 1893, which wereconsolidated in 1901, is controlled by the Synods of Kentuckyand Missouri (U. S.), and Kentucky (U. S. A.), which elect thetwenty-four trustees, by whom theprofessors are appointed, subject topPfc^~ approval of the Synods and the two General ^ The staff of instruction embraces seven professors, including a Pro-fessor Emeritus, with a librarian, andK> instructors in New Testament Greek ^^jV and Music. The three years course Bk. covers the t


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . uccessor of Danville Seminary,founded 1853, and Louisville, founded 1893, which wereconsolidated in 1901, is controlled by the Synods of Kentuckyand Missouri (U. S.), and Kentucky (U. S. A.), which elect thetwenty-four trustees, by whom theprofessors are appointed, subject topPfc^~ approval of the Synods and the two General ^ The staff of instruction embraces seven professors, including a Pro-fessor Emeritus, with a librarian, andK> instructors in New Testament Greek ^^jV and Music. The three years course Bk. covers the traditional theological stud- ies and more modern branches, suchas English Bible, Biblical Theology,Missions, the Sunday School, buildings occupy an admirablesite, arc constructed of stone in theCollegiate Gothic style, and provide a complete equipment forthe seminary work, with dormitories for about 100 alumni number a little over 700, of whom a good proportionhave one to the foreign field. Rev. C. R. Hemphill, , Theological Seminaries. 17 Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Kentucky. Period Covered by this Report.—June, L912, to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 7 Property.—Land and 7 buildings, etc., value $260, Library, 20,007 books, value 20, Total property - $280,0(10.(111 Endowment.—Income producing 500, Indebtedness. —None. Total Net Assets $780, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 16, Other salaries 1, All other expenses, including annuities 15, Total expenses $ 33, Income for Maintenance: From endowment $21, Student fees, etc Other sources Total income — 21, Deficit, partly due to extraordinary expenses $ 12, Students: Divinity 67 Graduates 1912-13 7 Alumni since 1853: Ministers Foreign missionaries Other Christian workers Total graduates — 704


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