Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . NORTH—LEES COLLE Lees Collegiate Institute has 7 acres of land and 4 buildings;property valued at -131,000; endowment, $14,700; indebtedness,$4,300; 239 students; 7 teachers; 2 alumni in the ministry, 1 in theTheological Seminary, and 10 others engaged in Christian requires of all students five periods a week for four years inBible Study. 170 Mountain Mission Schools. Matthew T. Scott, Jr., Academy and Industrial SchoolPhelps, Kentucky Co-Educational. Founded 1904. Government.—By seven trustees elected by Synod of Rev.


Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . NORTH—LEES COLLE Lees Collegiate Institute has 7 acres of land and 4 buildings;property valued at -131,000; endowment, $14,700; indebtedness,$4,300; 239 students; 7 teachers; 2 alumni in the ministry, 1 in theTheological Seminary, and 10 others engaged in Christian requires of all students five periods a week for four years inBible Study. 170 Mountain Mission Schools. Matthew T. Scott, Jr., Academy and Industrial SchoolPhelps, Kentucky Co-Educational. Founded 1904. Government.—By seven trustees elected by Synod of Rev. Alfred Erickson, M. MATTHEW T. Scott. Jr.,Academy and IndustrialSchool helps worthy, andpoor students, but they are alwaysrequired to help about the place andon the farm. As an appreciation of the good doneby the school, a number of men haveformed an Academy Club, pledgingthemselves to relieve the school of theburden of planting and caring for un-til maturity our orchards of over 2,000trees, and to do farm work of a certainnature all free of cost to us. Bible study is required in alldepartments.


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