. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . e less grateful to him. I began thisyear with a debt of $6456. I supplied students at collegewith clothes to the amount of $509, and we had been visitedby a cyclone, in August, 1885, which damaged the build-ings to the amount of $1500, so that it was a hard, hard ■* The Board, on April 5, 1897, unanimously elected Mr. CharlesFrederick Hoflfman, Jr., of New York, a member of the Board, andhe, too, has generously accepted the position. t Mr. E. Horry Frost died in the summer of 189


. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . e less grateful to him. I began thisyear with a debt of $6456. I supplied students at collegewith clothes to the amount of $509, and we had been visitedby a cyclone, in August, 1885, which damaged the build-ings to the amount of $1500, so that it was a hard, hard ■* The Board, on April 5, 1897, unanimously elected Mr. CharlesFrederick Hoflfman, Jr., of New York, a member of the Board, andhe, too, has generously accepted the position. t Mr. E. Horry Frost died in the summer of 1897. 390 Led On ! year, but I came to the end with a debt of but $2116. Cananyone doubt that Gods watchful and loving care hasbeen over it all ? The change in head masters caused me to throw myselfmore entirely into the administration, and from that yearwe began to rise in efficiency. There were severalchanges, but in 1890, I made Mr. Charles J. Colcock headmaster. He was a graduate of the school, and afterwardsof Union College, Schenectady, and from his appointmentour progress has been steadily on and ., ,


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