son, Ph.'mmigration Davia 'R' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. The constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of Ar was adopted in 1788, and the first General Assembly met in 1789. The G T Assembly embraces the 37 synods and 291 presbyteries of the Church, which total membership of 1,321,386, total contributions last year for missionary and cational work and congregational expenses, $21,664,756. The next meeting v on the third Thursday of May, 1910, at Atlantic City. N. J. Its officers are: erator, James M. Barkley, D. D., Detroit, Mich; vice-moderator, Charles S. Chicago; stated clerk and treasurer, William H. Roberts, D. D. LL. D.;, M. Hubbert, D. D., No. 1319 Walnut Street, Philadelphia; permanent William B. Noble, D. D., No. 1323 Linwood avenue, Los Angeles, Cal. Trus Pres., John H. Converse, LL. D., Philadelphia; sec., B. L. Agnew, LL. D. No 1319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Board of Home Missions.-Pres., Dr. D. Stuart Dodge, New York; sed Charles L. Thompson, LL. D.: associate secs., Dr. John Dixon and Joseph McAfee; treas., Harvey C. Olin; supt. of school work, the Rev. David R. Ph.D.; supt. church and labor dept. and of the immigration dept., the Charles Stelzle; asst. Supt., Warren H. Wilson, Ph. D. Woman's BoardMrs. F. S. Bennett; sec., Miss Julia Frazer; treas., Miss V. May White; people's sec., Miss M. Josephine Petrie. Office, No. 156 Fifth avenue, New Yo Board of Foreign Missions.-Pres., the Rev. Dr. George Alexander, New cor. secs., Robert E. Speer, Dr. Arthur J. Brown, Dr. A. Woodruff Halsey ai ! Stanley White; asst, secs., home dept., Central Section, the Rev. Charles E. : Ph. D.; Eastern Section, David McConaughy; Western Section, the Rev. 1 F. Hall; Southern Section, J. M. Paterson; educational sec., T. H. P. Sailer. P Sunday school sec., the Rev. George H. Trull; treas., Dwight H. Day. Ofic 156 Fifth avenue, New York. Women's Foreign Board-Pres., Mrs. W. I Prentice; treas., Miss Henrietta W. Hubbard. Board of Education.-Pres., Dr. Charles Wadsworth, jr.. Philadelphia sec., Dr. Joseph W. Cochran; treas., Jacob Wilson Office, No. 1319 Walnut: 2 Philadelphia. Educational Society.-Pres., W. H. Halbert, Nashville, Tenn.; cor sec I W. J. Darby, Evansville, Ind. Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work.-Pres., the Hon. Rob Willson, Philadelphia; sec., Dr. Alexander Henry; supt. young people's dept Rev. Willis L. Gelston; business supt. and treas.. Frank M. Braselmann; SU Sabbath school training, Dr. James A. Worden; editorial supt., Dr. Jam Miller; supt. of depositories, John H. Scribner. Office, No. 1319 Walnut 1 Philadelphia. Cumberland Board of Publication.--Pres., Hamilton Parks; sec., John Witt: bus. mgr., J. W. Axtell. Office, No. 150 N. Fourth avenue, Nashville, Board of Church Erection.-Pres.. Dr. David Magie; cor. sec., Dr. E N. White: treas., Adam Campbell. Ofice, No. 156 Fifth avenue, New Yor Board of Missions and Church Erection - Pres., T. H. Perrin; sec.. Patterson. Office. 1318 Wright Building, St. Louis, Mo. Board of Ministerial Relief.-Pres., A. Charles Barclay, Philadelphia: cor Dr. Benjamin L. Agnew, LL. D.; treas, and rec. sec., Dr. W. W. Heberton, No. 1319 Walnut street, Philadelphia Cumberland Board of Relief.-Pres., J. E. Williamson; cor, sec., L. D. Sa Evansville, Ind. Board of Missions for Freedmen.-Pres., Dr. Samuel J. Fisher, Pitts cor. sec. and treas., Dr. Edward P. Cowan, Pittsburg. Office, 513 Bessemer Bui College Board.-Pres. emeritus, Herrick Johnson, LL. D., St. Louis, Mo.; John H. MacCracken, Ph. D., New York; office sec. and asst. treas., Edwa Ray, D. D., New York. Omce, No. 156 Fifth avenue, New York. “Assembly Herald” Managing Committee.-Chairman, Dr. A. Woodruff sey, New York; manager, Horace P. Camden. Office of publication, No. 1328 nut street, Philadelphia, Presbyterian Historical Society. Pres., Henry C. McCook, D. D.; cor. [ Charles R. Watson, D. D.: rec. sec.. Walter A. Brooks, D. D.; hon. libr Louis F. Benson, D. D.; treas., Dr. Benneville K. Ludwig, Ph. D.; Wither Building. Philadelphia. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (SOUTH). The general officers of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church 1 United States (South) are: Acting stated clerk, treas, and permanent clerk. Thomas H. Law, D.D., Spartanburg, S. C.; secs. of Foreign Missions, Rev. Chester, D.D., Rev. James O. Reavis, D. D., Nashville, Tenn.; secs. of Missions, Rev. S. L. Morris, D. D., Rev. Homer McMillan, Atlanta, Ga. : Ministerial Education and Relief. Rev. H. H. Sweets, D. D., Louisville, Ky. : i Publication and Sunday School Work, R. E. Magill, Esq., Richmond, Va.: Colored Evangelization, Rev. J. G. Snedecor, LL. D., Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Schools and Young Peoples' Societies and Colleges, Rev. W. E. Boggs, D. D. Ga.: gen. supt. of Sunday schools, Rev. A. L. Phillips, D. D., Richmond, V sec. of Evangelistic Work, Rev. Dr. J. E. Thacker, Norfolk, Va.; moderator eral Assembly, Rev. W. E. Boggs, D. D., LL. D., Atlanta, Ga.; pres. B Trustees, General Assembly, George E. Wilson, Esq., Charlotte, NC. The next General Assembly meets in Lewisburg, W. Va., May 19, 1910. CONGREGATIONAL OFFICERS. !American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.--Headquarters, Conregational House, Boston. New York Office, Charities Building, Fourth avo. and wenty-second st. Pres.. Samuel B. Capen, LL D.: secs., Dr. Cornelius H. Patton id Dr. James L. Barton: treas., Frank H. Wiggin; editorial sec., Dr. Wm. E. trong; asst. secs., Rev. Enoch F. Bell, Rev. Brewer Eddy; district secs., Rev. Wille a L. Beard. Charities Building, New York; Dr. A. X. Hitchcock, No. 153 La Salle Chicago, and Rev. H. Melville Tenney, Barker Block, Berkeley, Cal. | Congregational Home Missionary Society.--Fourth avenue and 22d street, ew York. Pres., Dr. Charles S. Mills; treas., Dr. Washington Choate; gen. sec., c. Hubert C. Herring: asso. sec., Willis E. Luugee. American Missionary Association.- Charities Building, New York. Pres., Dr. yrus Northrop; treas., H. W. Hubbard; hon. sec. and ed.. Dr. A. F. Beard; cor. cs., Dr. James W. Cooper and Dr. C. J. Ryder; rec. sec., Dr. Asher Anderson, pston; sec. Woman's Bureau, M188 D. E. Emerson; district secs., Dr. Geo. E. Hall, hicago, and Rev. George H. Gutter'son, Boston. Congregational Church Building Society.-Charities Building. New York. res., Dr. L. C. Warner; treas., Charles E. Hope; sec., Dr. C. H. Richards; field Cs., Rev. Roy B. Guild, Boston; Rev. W. W. Newell, Chicago, and Rev. il. H. Ikofr, San Francisco. ! Congregational Education Society.-Congregational House, Boston. Pres., V m R, Campbell, D. D.; treas., S. F. Wilkins; sec., Rev. Edward S. Tead; Western id see.. Theodore Clifton, D. D., Chicago, No. 153 La Salle street, | Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society.--Congregational House, oston. Pres., Dr. Henry C. King, Oberlin, Ohio; missionary sec., Dr. Wm. Ewing; Itor, Rev. B. S. Winchester; bus. manager, Luther H. Cary; dist. sec., Dr. William McMillen, Chicago. National Council of Congregational Churches –Congregational House, Boston. oderator. Hon. T. C. Macmillan; sec., Dr. Asher Anderson; treas., Rev. Joel s. Ivos. artford, Conn. National Council's Ministerial Relief Fund.--Fourth avenue and 22d street, w York City. Trustees—Pres., Dr. Henry A. Stimson; sec., Dr. William A. Rice; las., Rev. B. H. Fancher, 287 Fourth avenue, New York City. American Congregational Association.-Congregational House, Boston. Prea. miam O. Blaney: cor. sec., Rev. Dr. A. E. Dunning; treas., Augustus 8. Lovett; rarian, Rev. Dr. Wm. H. Cobb. Congregational Board of Pastoral Supply.No. 610 Congregational House, Bog1. Chairman of directors, Rev. Arthur J. Corell; sec., Dr. Chas. B. Rice. PRINCIPAL BAPTIST OFFICERS. American Baptist Missionary Union.-Rooms. Ford Memorial Building, Bos2. Pres.. S. W. Woodward; rec. sec., H. A. Wilbur; home sec., F. P. Haggard, D.: foreign sec., Thomas E. Barbour, D. D.; treas., Charles W. Perkins. American Baptist Publication Society.-Chestnut and Seventeenth streets, iladelphia. Pres., Samuel A. Crozer: gen'l sec., Adoniram J. Rowland, D.D., 88. and Bible sec., R. G. Seymour. D. D.: rec. sec.. J. G. Walker, D. D.: treas., rry S. Hopper. Branch houses- Boston, No. 16 Ashburton Place: Chicago, Nos. 170 Wabash ave.; St. Louis, No. 514 N. Grand ave.; Atlanta, Ga., No. 37 South vor st. American Baptist Home Mission Society.--No. 312 Fourth ave., New York. es., Col. E. H. Haskell: treas.. Frank T. Moulton; cor. sec., Henry L Morease, D. D.: associate sec.. Charles L. White, D. D.; field gec.. L. C. Barnes, D. D. Sonthern Baptist Convention.- Pres., Joshua Levering. Baltimore, Md.; secs.. nsing Burrows. D. D., Nashville, Tenn.. and Oliver Fuller Gregory, D. D.. tunton. Va.; treas., George W. Norton, Louisville. Foreign Mission Board ssion rooms, Richmond, Va. Pres. J. B. Hutson; cor. sec., R. J. Willingham, D.; treas., J. C. Williams. Home Mission Board, Atlanta, Ga.-Pres., W. W. ndrum, D. D.; cor. Rec., B. D. Gray, D. D.: treas., W. Dunson, Sunday School arj-Ofñces. Nashville, Tenn. Pres., E. E. Folk, D. D., Nashville; cor. sec. and as., J. M. Frost, D. D. American Baptist Edncation Society.-No. 111 Fifth avenue, New York. es.. i cor. sec., H. L. Morehouse, D. D., New York. Baptist Young People's Union of America.-Pres., E. Y. Mullins, D. D., Louisle, Ky.; rec. sec., H. W. Reed, Ph. D., Rock Island, Ill.; treas., H. B. Osgood, icago. 111. Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Society._Rooms. Tremont Temple, Bos1. Pres.. Miss Sarah C. Durfee; clerk, Mrs. Ida Hunneman; cor. sec., Mrs. H. G. fford. foreign dept.; treas., Miss Alice E. Stedman. The National Baptist Convention of the United States (Colored).-Pres., E. rris, D. D., Helena, Ark.; rec. sec., W. L. Cansler, Nashville, Tenn.; treas., V. J. H. A. Cyrus, Port Royal, Va. American Baptist Historical Society.-Office and library, No. 1,630 Chestnut · Philadelphia. Pres., B. MacMackin, D. D.; sec., Rev. G. H. Charles; cor. . Rev. A. L. Vall; treas.. Arthur Malcolm. Baptist Congress.-Pres. Professor A. H. Bickmore, New York City: sec., T. K. Gessler, D. D., Landing, N. J.; treas., W. B. Mattison, D. D., Red Bank, The German Baptist Publication Society.Nos. 957-959 Payne ave., Cleveland. lo. Editor of “Sendbote," Rev. Gottlob Fetzer, Cleveland, Ohio; manager, Carl kel, Cleveland, Ohio. REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Address and Synod of Canada.......... Chicago, Ill. William T. Sabine. Synod of New York and Phila- No. 960 Madison avenue, N delphia ..................... .. York City. Robert L. Ruåolph.. Assistant-Synod of New York No. 231 West Fifty-first stre ard Philadelphia............. New York City, C. E. Cheney....... Synod of Chicago No. 2409 Michigan avenue, C cago, Ill. P. F. Stevens....... Missionary, the South........... No. 10 Judith street, Charlest S. C. Edward Cridge..... Missionary, the Pacific........ No. 9 Carr street, Victoria, B. H. S. Hoffman...... Retired ... No. 1317 North Broad stry Philadelphia, Penn. The officers of the General Council of the Reformed Church are: BISI Samuel Fallows, president and presiding bishop, No. 967 West Monroe stre Chicago, Ill.; secretary, the Rev. C. F. Hendricks, No. 2,630 North Twelfth stre Philadelphia, Penn.; treasurer, T. L. Berry, Fidelity and Deposit Company, Ba more, Md. Next general council meets in May, 1912. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. The General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America sists of the following officers: Pres., the Rev. Theodore E. Schmauk, D. D., Lebar Penn.; English rec. sec., the Rev. William K. Frick, D. D., Milwaukee, Wis.; Geri rec. sec., the Rev. Gottlieb C. Berkemeier, D. D.. Mt. Vernon, N, Y.; Swedish sec., Rev. Lawrence A. Johnston, D. D., Moline, Ill.; English cor. sec., Rev. F. | Kaehler, D. D., Buffalo, N. Y.; German cor. sec., the Rev. John Nicum, D. Rochester, N. Y.; Swedish cor. sec., the Rev. Alfred Appell, Rockford, Ill.; tre Hon. Charles A. Smith, Minneapolis, Minn. Board of English Home Missions.-Rev. John E. Whitteker, D. Lancaster, Pa.; Rev. Jacob C. Kunzmann, D. D., sec., Philadelphia; E. Aug. Mi treas.. Twelfth and Chastnut sts., Philadelphia Board of German Home Missions. Rev. C. Reinhold Tappert, pres., Merid Conn.; Rev. Gustave A. Benze, sec., Erie, Penn.; Rev. H. D. E. Siebott, treas., 2826 W. Lehigh ave., Philadelphia Board of Swedish Home Missions.-Rev. E. Norelius, D. D., pres.. V Minn.; Professor C. W. Foss, Ph. D., sec.; Rev. Elof K. Jonson, treas., Chicago Board of Foreign Missions. Rev. Dr. E. T. Horn, pres., Reading, Penn :. George Drach, English sec., Philadelphia; Conrad Itter, German sec., Philadelp Rev. George Drach, gen, sec., Philadelphia; Jas. M. Snyder, treas., 4th and Chest sts., Philadelphia. Board of Porto Rico Missions.-Rev. Dr. Edmund Belfour, pres., Pittsbt Penn.; Rev. Dr. J. L. Smith, sec., Pittsburg, Penn.; Charles W. Fuhr, treas., 1 Diamond National Bank, Pittsburg, Penn. Board of Publication.-Prof. S. P. Sadtler, Ph. D., LL. D., pres., Ph delphia; Rev. S. A. Ziegenfuss, D. D., sec., Philadelphia; Geo. E. Schlegelm treas., 12th and Chestnut sts., Philadelphia; Charles B. Opp, manager, No. 1522 4 st., Philadelphia. Board of Immigrant Missions.-Pres.. Rev. Geo. C. F. Haas, D. D., No. W. 136th st., New York; sec., Martin Wulff, No. 301 E. 78th st., New York, 19 Frederick Kracke, New York; immigrant missionary, Rev. G. Doering, Advis Member and Missionary, Emigrant House, No. 4 State st., New York, Board of Slav Missions.—Pres., Rev. J. O. Schlenker, No. 30 N. Church Hazleton, Penn.; vice-pres., Rev. Ernest A. Trabert, No. 331 Collins ave., Pittsbl Penn.; rec. sec., Rev. J. C. Rausch, No. 17 N 3d st., Allentown, Penn.; cor. Rev. Gustave A. Benze, No. 118 W, 230 st., Erie, Penn.; treas., Rev. H. E. Yol No. 576 N. Church st., Hazleton, Penn. UNITED BRETHREN. Residence. Elec Bishop N. Castle, D. D. (Emeritus)...... Philomath, Ore..... Bishop G. M. Mathews, D. D. ... Chicago, Ill......... Bishop W. M. Weekley, D. D..... ...Kansas City, Mo..... Bishop W. M. Bell, D. D.. ..] Los Angeles, Cal.... Bishop T. C. Carter, D. D... ..............Chattanooga, Tenn... UNITARIAN OFFICERS. The American Unitarian Association, at its annual meeting in 1908, elected following officers: President, the Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, Cambridge, Mass.; V presidents, Charles W. Ames, St. Paul; Horace Davis, San Francisco; Governor S. Draper, Hopedale, Mass.; Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville, Fla.; Wallace Hack Portsmouth, N. H., and Miss Emma C. Low, Brooklyn; secretary, the Rev. Lewis Wilson, Boston; assistant secretary, George W. Fox, Boston; treasurer, Francis Lincoln, Hingham, Mass.; directors, Percy A. Atherton, Boston; Clarence E. C Andover, N. H.; George Hutchinson, Newton, Mass.; the Rev. Augustus P. Reco Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. S. M. Loud, Montreal, Canada, and Wm. P. Õids, Portland, Leavern, Neb..... Jinomas ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY OF THE UNITED STATES. Apostolic Delegation. Excellency the Most Rev. Diomede Falconio (Archbishop of Larissa). Apostolic Delegate, No. 1811 Baltimore street, Washington, D. C. Auditor of the Delegation, the Very Rev. Mgr. Bonaventure Cerretti, D. D., J. V. · Secretary of the Delegation, Rev. Leo P. McGinley, D. D. Archbishops. See. Consecrated. Green Bay, Wis... Joseph J. Fox......1904 See. Consecrated. | Harrisburg John W. SK Hartford, Conn...ston............W. H. O'Connell...1901 Helena, Mont.i... John P Carroll.....1904 icago..... ...J. Edward Quigley..1897 Indianapolis......F. S. Chatard...... 1878 icinnati... ...Henry Moeller......1904 D. O'Donaghue, aux.1900 buque......... John J. Keane......1878 Kansas City, Mo.. John J. Hogan.....1868 Iwaukee....... S. G. Messmer.....1892 La Crosse, Wis... Jacob Schwebach...1892 w Orleans......James H. Blenk....1899 Lead City, S. D...w York........J. M. Farley........1895 Leavenworth..... Thomas F. Lillis... 1904 egon City..... Alexander Christie..1898 Lincoln, Neb...... Thos. Bonacum.....1887 lladelphia...... Patrick J. Ryan....1872 Little Rock.......J. B. Morris........1906 Louis.........J. N. Glennon......1896 Los Angeles...... Thomas J. Conaty..1901 Paul.......... John Ireland .......1875 1 Francisco....P. W. Riordan......1883 Manchester, N. H. George A. Guertin.. 1907 ita Fe......... John B. Pitaval.... 1902 Marquette, Mich.. Frederick Eis.......1899 Mobile............ Edward P. Allen ...1897 Bishops. Nashville......... Thomas S. Byrne...1894 Natchez.......... Thomas Heslin......1889 any, N. Y. ....T. M. A. Burke. ...1892 Natchitoches......C. Van de Ven.....1904 on, Ill......... James Ryan........1888 Newark ....... . J. O'Connor.....1901 ocna..........E. A. Garvey.......1901 New York. T. F. Cusack, aux..1904 ker City.... ..C. J. O'Reilly......1903 Ogdensburg, N. Y.H. Gabriels ........1892 Itimore...... . B. Corrigan.... 1909 Oklahoma........ T. Meerschaert.....1891 lleville, Ill..... J. Janssen .........1888 Omaha........... Richard Scannell...1887 Ise City........ A. J. Glorieux......1885 Peoria............ E. M. Dunne.......1909 ston........ ... John Brady, aux...1891 P. J. O'Reilly, aux. 1900 J. G. Anderson, aux.1909 Pittsburg......... Regis Canevin......1903 poklyn. C. E. McDonnell....1892 Philadelphia......E. F. Prendergast, aux ..............1897 aux .............1909 Portland, Me......L. S. Walsh........1906 ffalo...........Charles H. Colton..1903 Providence, R. I.. 1. J. Harkins......1887 rlington, Vt.... Richmond........ A. Van de Vyver...1899 irleston, s. C.. H. P. Northrop.....1882 Rochester.........T. F. Hickey...... 1905 ayenne.........John J. Keane......1902 Rockford........ · P. J. Muldoon......1901 Icago..... .... A. J. McGavick, aux.1899 Sacramento....... Thomas Grace......1896 Paul C. Rhode, aux.1908 St. Augustine.....W. J. Kenny.......1902 veland. ...J. P. Farrelly ......1909 St. Cloud, Minn... James Trobec.......1897 Jos. M. Koudelka, St. Joseph, Mo.... M. F. Burke.......1887 aux ...............1909 Salt Lake City.... Lawrence Scanlan...1887 umbus, OH ...James J. Hartley ..1903 San Antonio, Tex. J. A. Forest........1895 icordia........J. F. Cunningham..1898 Savannah......... B. J. Keiley .......1900 rington, Ky....C. P. Maes.........1885 Seattle, Wash..... Edwin O'Dea .......1896 las, Tex.......E. J. Dunne........1893 Scranton......... M, J. Hoban.......1896 rer port, Iowa..Jas. Davis .........1904 Sioux City, Iowa..P. J. Garrigan....1902 Iver.... ..... Nicholas Matz......1887 Sioux Falls....... Thomas O'Gorman..1896 roit.. ....John S. Foley......1888 Springfield, Mass..T. D. Beaven.......1892 luth. .... James McGolrick...1889 Superior, Wis..... A. F. Schinner.....1905 ?.............. ......J. E. Fitzmaurice..1898 Syracuse......... P. A. Ludden......1887 1 River. Mass. Daniel F. Feehan...1907 Trenton...........J. A. McFaul.......1894 go, N. D...... James O'Reilly.... Tucson........... Henry Granjon.....1900 t TVayne...... H. J. Alerding...... 1900 Wheeling, W. Va. P. J. Donahue...... 1894 veston.........N. A. Gallagher....1882 Wichita, Kan.....J. J. Hennessy.....1888 nd Rapids.....H. J. Richter.......1883 Wilmington, Del..J. J. Monaghan.....1897 at Falls, Mont. Matthias Lenihan... 1904 Winona, Minn.... Vicariates-Apostolic-Peter Verdaguer, Brownsville, Tex.; Leo Haid, North Caro L, 1888: Libert Hubert Boeynaema, 1903, Hawaiian Islands. Arch Abbots--Leander Schnerr, St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty, Penn.; Andrew Itenach, St. Benedict's Convent, Erie, Penn. Mitred Abbots-Frowenus Conrad, 0. S. B. Benedictine, Conception, Mo.; Edmund Obrecht. 0. C. R., Gethsemane, Ky.; Peter Engel, 0. S. B., Collegeville, Minn.; ht Rev. Athanasius Schmitt, O.S.B., St. Meinrad's Ind.; Hilary Pfraengle, S. B., Newark, N. J.: Innocent Wolf, 0. S. B., Atchison, Kan.; Leo Haid, 0. S. B., mont, N. C.; Bernard Menges, O. S. B., Cullman, Ala.; Ingatius Conrad, 0. S. B., elerville, Ark.; N. Jaeger, Ö. S. B., Chicago, Ill.; Paul Schauble, o. S. B., Coving La.; Thomas Meinhofer, 0. S. B., Mt. Angel, Ore.; Vincent Wehrle, 0. S. B., hardton. N. D.: Alberic Dunlea, Ó. C. R., Dubuque, Iowa; Charles H. Mohr, 3. B., St. Leo, Fla.; M. Bernard Murphy, o. S. B., Sacred Heart, Oklahoma. Prefecture-Apostolic of Alaska-Joseph R Crimont, S. J. Bishop of Porto Rico-William A. Jones, 1907. Philippines-Manila, Archbishop Harty. 1903: Jaro, Denis J. Dougherty, 1903; Cebu, ; Nueva Segovia, 1. Carroll, 1908; Nueva Caceres, .....John McGanode, aux 1909 St. Josephe city :: J. A; Kelley: UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES. Value of property Name of Religious or (including President or dean of faculty. Location. institution. non-sectarian endowcontrol. ment). | Brooklyn, N. Y... 1896) Adelphi .... Non-sectarian Charles H. Levermore, B. A., Ph. D.. 301 12,000 $750,000 Albany, Ore...... 1866 Albany Presbyterian ... Harry Means Crooks.................. 195 3,000 71,000 Albion, Mich...... 1861 . Methodist • Albion .... 26 505,000 21.000 Samuel Dickie, LL. D..... ..... 1881 Albright Myerstown, Penn...... John F. Dunlap................ 200 6,5001 200,000 1836 Alfred U. Alfred, N. Y...... Non-sectarian . Roothe Colwell Davis. Ph D... 3201 22,670 550,000 Meadville, Penn.... 1815 .Allegheny .. Methodist ..... Rev. Wm. H. Crawford, D. D., LL 329) 23,000 1,000,000 1880-1 Allen Columbia, S. C......... African Meth... Rev. Wm. Decker Johnson, D. D... ... 5161 100,000 900 1886 • Alma ..... Alma, Mich.... Presbyterian ... Rev. August F. Bruske, M. S., D. 293 22,100 575,000 American .... Washington, D. C...... Methodist..... Franklin Hamilton, Ph. D...... 20,000 1,800,000 18851 Am. International. Springfield, Mass..... Non-sectarian... Rev. R. De Witt Mallory, D.D.... 93 3,000 125,000 18931 Am. U. of Harr'n Harriman, Tenn....... . Christian........ James Alexander Tate..... 285 3,000 50,000 531) 90,000 3,000,000 153 Yellow Springs, Ohio.. Non-sectarian... S. D. Foss, LL. D................. •Antioch... 9,500 380.000 1892 •Ark. Cumberland. Clarksville, Ark.. Presbyterian.... Rev. G. D. Crawford, D. D.. 221 2.000 100.000 Baptist 4.0001 125,000 238 ........ 390 13,000 354,000 Lutheran ...... 160 7.000 80,000 503 24,000 383,000 189) Austin Sherman, Tex.. Presbyterian ... Rev. Thomas Stone Clyce, D. D... ........... 175 5.000 350,000 1858 Baker ... Baldwin, Kan... ...Methodist ... Lemuel Herbert Murlin..... 724) 29.400 463,000 Methodist 3701 12,000 375,000 21 461 35,000 1,050.000 Baptist ...... 1,296| 22,000 700,000 2141 3.0001 150 W 134 5,700) 150,000 Beloit, Wis..... 436 42.500 1,700.000 Berea, Ky......... ..... Non-sectarian... Rev. William G. Frost, Ph. D., D. D. 1,088.000 1,221/ 25,500 Bethany, W. va... 1840 *1 Bethany .. Christina ...... Rev. Thomas E. Cramblet, LL. D 18 325 10,000 400.000 Lutheran ... 401 239.000 8,5001 Florian D. Perkins....... 1001 7.0001 150,000 1867 1 Biddle U... Charlotte, N. C.... Presbyterian ... H. L. McCrorey....... 14 200 6,000 300.000 18591 Blackburn Carlinville, Ill.... Presbyterian ... Rev. Walter H. Bradley, D. D., Ph. D. 11 204 4.000 190.000 1869/1 Boston U. Boston, Mass..... Methodiet ... William E. Huntington, LL. D. 154 5001 25,000 2.959,000 63 420 95,000 2,973.000 800 4.000 30.000 1880 Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Va. 6,000 German Baptist Walter Bowman Yount, Ph. D. 215 90,000 1887 1 Brigham L. Day Saints.. James Henry Linford.......... Young. (Logan, Utah... 46 5.500 896 259,000 1908 | Brooklyn Brooklyn, N. Y. Rom, Catholic.. Rev. John F. X ... 300 O'Connor, S. J.... 10.000 5,000,000 1764 | Brown U.... Providence, R. 90 993) 160,000 Non-sectarian... Rev. Wm. Herbert Perry Faunce, D B. Church. D. D.. LL. D 295 0.000 385,00 1870 Buchtel TAURUSLI Akron, Ohio. 22 |