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F Equupment and Endowment . R HE growth of the Woman s College of Due West makes it imperative to enlarge Fel 3 the equipment More dormitory room is needed to accommodate the increasing being turned aw y Additional class rooms must also be provided for and the reading room and librarv will soon need more space Scarcely urgent than the call for enlarged equipment is the call for increased endow ment A college can no more operate to its highest efficiency without a growing endow ment than a business concern without a growing capital It is the rule in educational institutions that a dollar of endowment should be added to every dollar of equipment The Woman s College of Due West has educated a goodly number of the daughters of ministers and of missionaries at half of the tuition charges Tultlon must be kept within reach of the girl of average means Many of our girls come from cultured Christian homes with limited means The college needs a more adequate endowment for salary increase It has a growing reputation for sound academic work and a splendid faculty but this reputation can not be maintained unless teachers salaries are increased It can not depend on income from tuition and board for these purposes Feeling deeply these needs the Board of Trustees took steps in l9l8 l9I9 to provide for these urgent needs The plans for a campaign to raise the funds were merged later with these of The Forward Movement of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church which included financial aid for home and foreign missions as well as the educational insti tutions of the church The Movement met with a generous and hearty response from the churches and from the alumnae in other denominations More than five hundred thousand dollars were pledged and are being paid in By reason of the urgency of the need the Due West Woman s College was allowed a generous amount of this fund. While it will not be sufficient tor all the needs of the college it will be a great hdlp and will stimulate other friends to make additional gifts for the expansion and maintenance of the college The endowment at the beginning of the year 1921 was S50 000 Plans for a new dormitory are being considered If it can be completed by next session the college can provide accommodations for 250 students. Vvhile the entire church was zealous in the Forward Movement Campaign, and mem- bers of other denominations generously contributed, the great success of the movement was due in no small measure to the wisdom, tireless energy and unwavering faith of its chair- man, Rev. W. Carson, D.D., of Newberry, S. C., and of its treasurer, Rev. W. B. Lindsay of Charlotte, N. C. With a view of introducing them to all of our alumnae and former students, and other friends of the college, we present their photographs on the opposite page. 9 - ' 'v il Y 1 I 1, 4 x is t Cl T ix. - 5 - . . . .. 5 number of students who are applying for admission. Desirable students are . a i . . g . , . f C J l -
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