Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan- June 1896) . , C. W. Hodge,, , J. C. Moffatt, , C. , , , A. A. Hodge, ,, F. L. Patton, , , Paxton, , , B. B. Warfield,, , J. D. Davis, , G. , , J. De Witt, , ,W. B. Greene, Jr., , G. Vos, ,D. D. The seven last named, together withProf. W. Henry Green, constitute the pres-ent faculty of the seminary. They have theassistance of Henry W. Smith, Instructor inElocution, and Rev. Chalmers Martin, In-structor in the Old Testament Department,and Dr. Patton g


Church at Home and Abroad, The (Jan- June 1896) . , C. W. Hodge,, , J. C. Moffatt, , C. , , , A. A. Hodge, ,, F. L. Patton, , , Paxton, , , B. B. Warfield,, , J. D. Davis, , G. , , J. De Witt, , ,W. B. Greene, Jr., , G. Vos, ,D. D. The seven last named, together withProf. W. Henry Green, constitute the pres-ent faculty of the seminary. They have theassistance of Henry W. Smith, Instructor inElocution, and Rev. Chalmers Martin, In-structor in the Old Testament Department,and Dr. Patton gives lectures upon The- ism. SEMINARY BUILDINGS. The first building was designed for stu-dents rooms, recitation rooms, and anoratory, ever to be remembered for theSabbath-day conferences held there, in whichDrs. Archibald Alexander and CharlesHodge were conspicuous figures. It standson the eminence on which the British armywas drawn up on the morning of the battleof Princeton. Seven or eight professors 148 COLLEGE AND SEMINARY NOTES. [February,. ft ?< K w to — c owW H OH O g M houses have since been built or bought, anda chapel, two more dormitories, a refectoryand two library buildings bave been addedto the equipment of the institution. In some respects the seminary is veryrich, but the increase in the number ofbuildings and the very large increase in thenumber of students and instructors makesuch heavy drafts upon the treasury that the income from the endowment, greatly reducedby the present low rates of interest, is unableto keep it well supplied, and there is a verypressing need for additional funds for theEndowment Fund, for the Contingent Fundand for the library. FELLOWSHIPS AND PRIZES. The George S. Green Fellowshipyields $600 in quarterly payments, and the 1896.] A PRACTICAL REPORT FROM KENTUCKY. 149 benefit is given to that member of the gradu-ating class who shall stand highest in aspecial examination to be held in April upona specified portion of Hebrew, and wh


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