The American Missionary — Volume 39, No. 08, August, 1885
Chapter 5
Bondville. Mrs. E. W. Goodnow 5.00 Chebanse. "A Friend," _for Woman's Work_ 3.00 Chicago. Hon. E. W. Blatchford, _for Atlanta U._ 300.00 Chicago. U. P. Cong. Ch., 158.44; "A Friend," 10 168.44 Chicago. Ladies' Aid Soc. of Plym. Cong. Ch., _for Missionary, Fort Sully, Dak._ 50.00 Chicago. Ladies' Soc. New Eng. Cong. Ch., _for Missionary, Mobile, Ala._ 35.00 Earlville. "J. A. D." 100.00 Evanston. Ladies of Cong. Ch., _for Miss'y, Austin, Texas_ 30.00 Galva. By Miss Lizzy Boynton, 56; Woman's Miss'y Soc., 29.20, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 85.20 Galva. Cong. Ch. 13.77 Hamilton. Mrs. L. H. Safford, 2.50; Mrs. S. J. Cate, 1.25; Miss A. L. Safford, 1.25 5.00 Harvard. Cong. Sab. Sch. 3.25 Hinsdale. Cong. Sab. Sch. 10.00 Lockport. First Cong. Ch. 6.00 Mendon. Mrs. J. Fowler, _for Little Rock, Ark._, and to const. JOHN BORTZ, HENRY WYATT and HENRY COCHRAN L. M's 100.00 Oak Park. First Cong. Ch. 129.04 Paris. C. V. Newton 1.50 Payson. Cong. Ch. 15.00 Payson. Miss Faith Ann Spencer (blind), 50 cushions and 2 shoe bags, _for students' rooms_. Princeton. Cong. Ch., 42.29; Mrs. P. B. Corss, 12 54.29 Rockford. Lewis S. Swezey 1,000.00 Sparta. Bryce Crawford, 5; P. B. Gault, 2; R. Hood, 1; J. Hood, 1; J. Alexander, 1 10.00 Udina. Cong. Ch. 9.78 Wilmette. Cong. Ch. 40.45
MICHIGAN, $336.73.
Alamo. Julius Hackley 20.00 Benzonia. Cong. Ch., 44.92, to const. REV. C. W. CARRICK L. M.; Joseph S. Fisher, 10 54.92 Detroit. First Cong. Ch., Philo Parsons, 10; Miss M. L. Miller, 10; Mrs. J. K. Burnham, 5; C. I. Walker, 5, _for Straight U._, by Mrs. A. McDougall 30.00 Flint. "Friends," Bbl. of C., _for Fisk U._ Hancock. Cong. Ch. 120.29 Hancock. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., First Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 25.00 Hudson. First Cong. Ch. 13.50 Lansing. Mrs. M. B. Kinsley, _for Kittrell, N. C._ 2.00 Ludington. Cong. Ch. 30.00 Port Huron. First Cong. Ch., _for Straight U._, by Mrs. A. McDougall 23.02 Saint Clair. Collection, by Mrs. A. McDougall, _for Straight U._ 18.00
IOWA, $329.09.
Anamosa. Woman's Freedmen's Soc. First Cong. Ch., _for Straight U._ 20.00 Cedar Rapids. Mrs. R. D. Stephens, _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 110.00 Dubuque. Young People's Benev. Soc., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 25.00 Garwin. Talmon Dewey 2.50 Glenwood. Cong. Ch. 24.15 Hampton. Cong. Ch. 5.49 Miles. By Mrs. S. A. Green, Treas. 8.00 New Hampton. Cong. Ch. 5.20 Osage. Cong. Ch. Miss'y Soc. 7.50 Ottumwa. Second Cong. Ch. .60 Winthrop. Cong. Sab. Sch. 3.75 Ladies of Iowa, by Mrs. Geo. W. Reynolds, _for Missionary, New Orleans, La._--Algona, 1.70.--Grinnell, 3.50.--Iowa City, 22.50.--Lyons, 10.--Maquoketa, 10.--Marion, 6.25.--Mason City, 3.--Mitchell, 5.--Stacyville, 4.30. Stuart, 50c 66.75 Ladies of Iowa, by Ella E. Marsh, _for Missionary, New Orleans, La._--Ames, 5.70.--Fairfield, 8.25.--Marshalltown, 5.--Oskaloosa, 18.--Red Oak, 5.--Rock Rapids, 5.--Toledo, 3.20 50.15
WISCONSIN, $195.21.
Appleton. First Cong. Ch. 42.70 Arena. Ladies' Soc. of Cong. Ch., _for Missionary, Austin, Tex._ 1.77 Eau Claire. "Cheerful Givers," Cong. Ch. 18.80 Fort Atkinson. Mrs. C. B. Snell 10.00 Fulton. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch. 7.50 Green Bay. Ladies' Soc. of Presb. Ch., _for Missionary, Austin, Tex._ 20.00 Milwaukee. Young Ladies' Bible Class, Grand Ave. Cong. Ch., _for Missionary, Austin, Tex._ 15.00 River Falls. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., by Miss Calista Andrews, _for Share_ 20.00 Stevens Point. Mrs. Faith H. Montague, _for Missionary, Austin, Tex._ 5.00 Watertown. Cong. Ch. 8.69 Waukesha. First Cong. Ch. 24.00 West Salem. Cong. Ch. 12.70 West Salem. Ladies' Soc. Cong. Ch., _for Missionary, Austin, Tex._ 9.05
MINNESOTA, $107.58.
Austin. Mrs. S. C. Bacon 10.00 Fergus Falls. Cong. Ch. 7.00 Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch., 27.70; "The Open Door Ch.," 13.10; and Sab. Sch., 3.78; Vine Cong. Ch., 6 50.58 Northfield. Woman's Miss'y Soc., by Myra A. Jeftes, _for Two Shares_ 40.00
KANSAS, $7.28.
Topeka. Tuition 7.28
COLORADO, $37.66.
Colorado Springs. Cong. Ch. 37.66
DAKOTA, $11.56.
Huron. Woman's Miss'y Soc., _for Indian M., Santee Agency, Neb._ 2.00 Yankton. Woman's Miss'y Soc., _for Indian M._ 9.56
CALIFORNIA, $12.00.
National City. Theron Parsons 10.00 San Diego. Fanny E. Fish 2.00
OREGON, $2.50.
Astoria. First Cong. Ch. 2.50
WASHINGTON TERRITORY, $6.70.
Tacoma. First Cong. Ch. 6.70
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $120.00.
Washington. "A Friend," _for Howard U._ 100.00 Washington. Lincoln Mem. Ch. 10; L. M. Sab. Sch. and Woman's Miss'y Soc. _for Indian M._, 10 20.00
KENTUCKY, $125.10
Lexington. Tuition, 56.48; Rent, 4.62 61.10 Williamsburg. Tuition 64.00
TENNESSEE, $687.47.
Grandview. Tuition 34.15 Jellico. Tuition 18.00 Knoxville. Cong. Ch. 12.00 Memphis. Tuition 212.30 Nashville. Tuition, 366.33; Jackson St. Cong. Ch., 5 371.33 Pleasant Hill. Tuition 20.26 Pomona. Tuition, 14.43; Cong. Ch., 5. 19.43
NORTH CAROLINA, $261.58.
Hillsborough. Tuition 6.05 Kittrell. Tuition 30.18 Wilmington. Tuition, 207.10; Cong. Ch., 10; By Miss Warner, 3.50; By Miss Vinton, 1.75; By Miss Fitts, 1; By Miss Thayer, 1; By Miss Farrington, 1 225.35
SOUTH CAROLINA, $353.00.
Charleston. Tuition, 288; Prof. W. M. Bristoll, 50; Cong. Ch., 15 353.00
GEORGIA, $616.62.
Atlanta. Storrs Sch., Tuition 251.19 Macon. Tuition, 158.86; Rent, 4; Cong. Ch., 10 172.86 McIntosh. Tuition 17.67 McIntosh. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., _for Indian M., Fort Berthold, Dak._ 5.00 Savannah. Tuition, 138; Rev. Dana Sherrill, 25; First Cong. Ch., 6.90 169.90
ALABAMA, $428.33.
Anniston. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., _for Indian M._ 4.00 Athens. Tuition, 115.10; Trinity Sch., proceeds of Concert, 18.65 133.75 Marion. Cong. Ch., 10.35; Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Curtiss, 7.33 17.68 Mobile. Tuition 153.00 Montgomery. Cong. Ch. 15.00 Selma. Cong. Ch. 18.20 Talladega. Tuition, 83.70; Primary Room, Talladega C., by Mrs. Mary P. Bloss, 1 84.70 Talladega. Henry Parsons, _for Student Aid Talladega C._ 2.00
MISSISSIPPI, $42.20.
Tougaloo. REV. WM. N. THRALL, 30, to const. himself L. M.; Tuition, 12.20 42.20
LOUISIANA, $511.00.
New Orleans. Tuition, 506; Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Central Ch., 5 511.00
TEXAS, $234.85.
Austin. Tuition 228.00 Austin. Ladies' Miss. Soc., 4.70; Mission Sab. Sch., 2.15, _for Indian M., Fort Berthold, Dak._ 6.85
INCOMES, $2,056.25.
Avery Fund, _for Mendi M._ 300.00 De Forest Fund, _for Pres. Chair, Talladega C._ 375.00 Graves Scholarship Fund, _for Talladega C._ 125.00 Haley Scholarship Fund, _for Fisk U._ 50.00 Hammond Fund, _for Straight U._ 125.00 Hastings School Fund, _for Atlanta U._ 6.25 Howard Theo. Fund, _for Howard U._ 725.00 Le Moyne Fund, _for Memphis, Tenn._ 175.00 Tuthill King Fund, 125 _for Atlanta U._; 50 _for Berea C._ 175.00
ENGLAND, $30.00.
London. Mrs. Luty, 25; "A Friend," 5, by J. F. Louden, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 30.00 ----------- Total for June $18,199.48 Total from Oct. 1 to June 30 176,956.65 ===========
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AN INSTITUTION FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF YOUNG WOMEN.
BRADFORD, MASS. INCORPORATED 1804.
CALENDAR.
The year 1884-85 closes with public anniversary, June 17, 1885.
THE YEAR 1885-86.
First Term opens, Tuesday, September 8, 1885. Second Term opens, Tuesday, December 8, 1885. Third Term opens, Tuesday, March 23, 1886.
First Term closes, Wednesday, December 2, 1885. Second Term closes, Friday, March 5, 1886. Third Term closes, Wednesday, June 23, 1886.
Recess at Christmas time.
The academic year closes on the last Wednesday but one in June, and consists of three terms.
The year 1885-86 will commence on the second Tuesday in September.
EXPENSES.
BOARD, including washing, fuel and lights. First Term $80.00 Second Term 90.00 Third Term 90.00
TUITION, including English branches, Latin and French, Greek or German, and Vocal Music in Classes ($20 per term), for the year 60.00 ------- Total expenses for the year $320.00
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TUITION IN MUSIC AND ART: Instruction on Piano, per term, $20.00 to $40.00. Use of Piano one hour a day, per term, $3.00. Instruction in Art, including Linear and Perspective Drawing, and Painting, according to the ability of the pupil, per term, $16.00.
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