. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . 1:1 § il § iill a I 2 § 1 ^§:|| fo I g|. i-<c^eo-*iocot^ooo50 THE EXTENSION OF THE KINGDOM DEPENDSON THE CHRISTIAN COLLEGES Of all home and foreign missionaries the Christian College furnishes 93% THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY IS THECHRISTIAN COLLEGE Of the Students in our Theological Seminaries 90% come from the Christian Colleges TREASURERS REPORT. ARTHUR w. TEELE, Cable Address JOHN WHITMOKE. DignuS HAMILTON S.


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . 1:1 § il § iill a I 2 § 1 ^§:|| fo I g|. i-<c^eo-*iocot^ooo50 THE EXTENSION OF THE KINGDOM DEPENDSON THE CHRISTIAN COLLEGES Of all home and foreign missionaries the Christian College furnishes 93% THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY FOR THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY IS THECHRISTIAN COLLEGE Of the Students in our Theological Seminaries 90% come from the Christian Colleges TREASURERS REPORT. ARTHUR w. TEELE, Cable Address JOHN WHITMOKE. DignuS HAMILTON S. CORWIN, F. LEEMING, F. R. C. STEELE, (Mass.).Boston. PATTERSON, TEELE & DEiNNIS, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, New York and Boston. 30 Broad Street, New York, April 21, 1914. Mr. G. a, Plimpton, Chairman, Auditing Committee, The College Board,1^6 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Sir:— We have examined the accounts of the Treasurer of theBoard for the year ending- March 31st, 1914, and have verifiedthe Balance Sheet published herewith, which in our opinionpresents the correct financial condition of the Board. We have


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