1909-1910 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. THE McLEOD MEMORIAL FUND. In the articles of union of the Twelfth Street Reformed Presbyterian Church with the Scotch Presbyterian Church, New York City, provision was made by the trustees of the united congregation to pay to Cedarville College the interest on $5.000 on May 14th and November 14th, each year, from the McLeod l\Iemorial Fund, in memory of Drs. Alexander McLeod and John Neil McLeod, father and son, distin– guished ministers of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, whose combined pastorates of the Twelfth Street New York congregation covered the period from 1801 to 1874. The Presbytery of New York and Vermont also donated $2,000 to the College to the same revered memory. INCOME. The income of the College consists of the intere,~t from its endowment. voluntary subscriptions and offerings from friends, collections from the different congregations under the care of the General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, and the tuition of the students. The College needs and should now have $75,000 to do all that it should do for its patrons. LOCAT ION OF CEDARVILLE. Cedarville, Ohio, the seat of Cedarville College, is located on the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway {the Little Miami division). It has a direct communication by telegraph, telephone and railroad with Xenia, eight miles southwest; Springfield, twelve miles north; London, twenty– two miles northeast; Columbus, forty-seven miles northeast, and Cincinnati, seventy-three miles southwest. It is in the

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