1932-1933 Catalog
20 NEEDS AND EXPENSES 1omlma Pnyno ....................................••......••. , •..• lllury Ann Clarke .............................•...........•....•• J.latlldn J\lc('ollum ..............•..............•........••.•.••..• l~abolle Balll•Y Wright Momorlul .................................. . J . B. Rife ...•..•.......... , ....... , ... , ...... , .................. , J ulia Kendnll ..................•..........•...•.................. L •andor A. Teas ................................................ . Luella Rlre ...............................................•...... Anderson Collins ...................................•......•.....• \Vallace Anderson, i emorlal ...................................••. Robert B. Wilson, llicmorlal ...................•.................•. J ames Archer ................................•......•.....••....• J ames Heron .................•.................•...........•..... Thompson Crawford, J\Iemorlal ...................•....... ..... •.. .. Agnes Stot\!Tlont, J\Iemorlal ... . ... . .......................... .. ... . J ames Andrew, Jllemorlal ..................•....•..........•...... Kate E. Imbrle, Bequest ..........•..... . •.•...•... . •. .. .. . •...•.. Elizabeth Scott ... . ....•........... .. ........... .... .. .. •.....••.. Harriett L. Ritchie ............ ... .................• .•• ..•.••.... . Friend, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ...... ... .........•........•• •. ... ANNUITIES 5,000.00 1,000.00 1,550.00 525 00 500.00 1,464.44 7,150.00 500.00 12,500.00 50.00 153.00 5,675.00 450.00 3,114.65 1,000.00 1,000.00 4,500.00 122.58 5,006.76 500.00 Rev. and llfrs. C. J\'1. Ritchie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . • • • . • • • • . . • • 2,000.00 Mrs. Florence 11:l. Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . 1,000.00 REAL ESTATE Cincinnati Property •......•• . .....•.......••... . .•••.••• .. • ...• • . 72,000.00 Other Holdings ..........•.....•• ... •....••...•••••...••.•.....• .. 11,924.12 Seminary Endowments ..•.•................•• .•• ..•••.•.••••.....• 75,000.00 MAINTENANCE FUND In order to meet the current expenses of Cedarville College, a fund of $10,000 over the income from the Endowment Fund must be raised for 1932-1933. Cedarville College depends upon friends and churches to contribute this amount. We appeal to every reader of this paragraph to give to Cedarville College what you can. NEEDS OF CEDARVILLE COLLEGE Cedarville College will need over and above its income for current expenses in 1931-1932: 1. $300,000 additional endowment to meet the require– ments of the various collegiate and university associations. We are trying to raise this amount on or before June 1934, the :fortieth anniversary of Cedarville College. 2. A dormitory for girls $100,000. 3. A combined administration building and chapel. This building will require an expenditure of $150,000. Monies and gifts to a Christian College like Cedarville are an eternal invest– ment for incalculable good. 4. $10,000 for a Maintenance and Expansion Fund to enable it to meet current expenses and to secure additional endowment. EXPENSES TO A STUDENT Expenses at Cedarville are probably as low as can be found anywhere in the United States and are much lower than in many
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