Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . ty.—Land (18 acres) and 20 buildings, value. $439, Furniture and equipment, value 46, Library, 5,500 books, value 6, Total property $493, Endowment Income producing $128, Non-income producing 46, Total endowment 175, Other Funds 6,000 00 Total Assets $674, Indebtedness 51, Total Net Assets $623, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 38, Other salaries 9, All other expenses 66, Total expenses — $114, Income for Maintenance
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . ty.—Land (18 acres) and 20 buildings, value. $439, Furniture and equipment, value 46, Library, 5,500 books, value 6, Total property $493, Endowment Income producing $128, Non-income producing 46, Total endowment 175, Other Funds 6,000 00 Total Assets $674, Indebtedness 51, Total Net Assets $623, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 38, Other salaries 9, All other expenses 66, Total expenses — $114, Income for Maintenance: From endowment $ 5, Student fees, etc 101, Other sources 2, Total income 109, Deficit $ 5, Students: College 208 Preparatory 114 Others (special) 11 Total 333 Graduates 1912-13 Bible Study.—Required of all students three hours one semester two hours one since 1889: Foreign missionaries 6 Women in mission work 3 Other Christian workers 6 Teaching 54 Other professions 102 Total graduates 171 50 \\i:
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