1919-1920 Academic Catalog

INCOME AND ENDOWMENT Income The income of Cedarville College consists of the interest from its endowment, voluntary subscriptions and offerings from friends, contributions from the different congregations under the care of the General Synod of the Reformed Pres• byterian Church, and the tuition fees of the students. Endowment PETER GIBSON FUND Cedarville College practically had its origin in the liberality of VVilliam Gibson, of Cincinnati, who bequeathed $25,000 for the endowment fund of a College to be erected at Cedarville, Ohio, in memory of his father, Peter Gibson, for many years a ~~~:~;~;~~a~ 1 ~~nb;;c:;~?o;u~}'\~ine~?ne,:a~~ J~c c!~;;~o~f!;r::~~~ the heirs, the trustees accepted $20,000 in full settlement. THOMAS GIBSON FUND Thomas Gibson, an elder in the First Reformed Presbyter– ian congregation of Cincinnati and president of the Board of Trustees of Cedarville ColJege, left a bequest of $5,000, which came into the possession of the College in 1910. ROBERT M. COOPER FUND By the will of Robert M. Cooper, a ruling cider of the Cedarville Reformed P resbyterian congregation, the College ~1:n~~;t~~~; ~.~-ossession of two-thirds of his estate, which HARPER FUND Mr. George W. Harper and wife, of Cedarville, generously gave $5,CXXJ for the founding and maintenance of a chair of 10

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