Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . rs 251 Students now in theological seminaries 5 Foreign missionaries (included under ministers) 11 Teaching 114 Law 405 Medicine 151 Other professions 600 Total graduates 1,526 CoLLEOES. 53 Sayre CollegeLexington, Kentucky For Women. Founded 1854. Government.—By a self-perpetuating Board of fifteen majority must be members of Southern Presby-terian Church. The Mayor of Lexington and theCircuit Judge are ex-officio of Kentucky annuallyappoints Visiting Committee. SAYRE College has an enviable and interesting his
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . rs 251 Students now in theological seminaries 5 Foreign missionaries (included under ministers) 11 Teaching 114 Law 405 Medicine 151 Other professions 600 Total graduates 1,526 CoLLEOES. 53 Sayre CollegeLexington, Kentucky For Women. Founded 1854. Government.—By a self-perpetuating Board of fifteen majority must be members of Southern Presby-terian Church. The Mayor of Lexington and theCircuit Judge are ex-officio of Kentucky annuallyappoints Visiting Committee. SAYRE College has an enviable and interesting charter was written in 1854 by one of our most dis-tinguished Kentuckians, Hon. John C. Breckenridge, Vice-President of the United States and Secretary of War of the Con-federate States. Matthew Vassar said his attentionhaving been called to this institutionwas one of the influences that led himto the founding of Vassar College. Sayre College is one of the few edu-cational institutions in the South thatdid not close its doors from Rev. J. M. Spencer, Today the school combines theprestige of age with modern equip-ment. New dormitory, new furniture,beautiful trees and flowers, and out-door sports are among the materialadvantages. College Entrance andJunior College courses, Music, Art,and Physical Culture, Expression, alsoDomestic Science and Domestic Art provided for. A faculty selected t with regard to Christian influence andcharacter as well as to thorough scholarship and experience. Small classes with individual instruction and personal interest,and attention from teacher to student, among our strong short, a Christian Home School. Our motto: Culture Con-secrated to Service. lilf * ^^ -^ ^IkIh H & iffefr. t ,;^^t : - .>« ;;: -jfegKL. oMgy|^wj^ P^il Kr^T ^ ^— F ~W& BUT- -jij*^BE^I^^B^n9K LjM - ,;;?•>^.-,- :. :u ^^ ? i • ? Aii 1 li Colleges. 55 Sayre College. Period Covered by this Report. -June, L912, to June, 191
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