Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . [nstitutes, Seminaries and Academies i. i French Camp Academy French Camp, Mississippi For Men. Founded INSo. Government.—By twelve trustees elected by the Presbytery of Central Rev. H. H. ThompsPrincipal FRENCH Camp Academy hasmilitary disci](line and uniformwhich is not. only differentiates the school boys fromthe town boys. Country location andminimum temptations to dissipationsand diversions. Athletics are en-couraged but not given undue is studied by every one in classroom and memorizing of s


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . [nstitutes, Seminaries and Academies i. i French Camp Academy French Camp, Mississippi For Men. Founded INSo. Government.—By twelve trustees elected by the Presbytery of Central Rev. H. H. ThompsPrincipal FRENCH Camp Academy hasmilitary disci](line and uniformwhich is not. only differentiates the school boys fromthe town boys. Country location andminimum temptations to dissipationsand diversions. Athletics are en-couraged but not given undue is studied by every one in classroom and memorizing of selected por-tions required. Healthfulness is mostremarkable. Expenses very low. Religion dominates the Academy,but not sectarianism. 132 Institutes, Seminaries and Academies. French Camp Academy. Period Covered by this Report.—June, 1912, to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members 4 Property.—Land (20 acres) and 4 buildings, value. .$ 30, Furniture and equipment, value 3, Library, books, value Total property $ 34, Endowment.—None. Indebtedness 5, Total Net Assets $ 29, Gifts Received during Year $ 2, Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 2, >ther salaries All other expenses 300


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