287 Erskine College. 286 University of South Carolina.. 20 12 45,000 10,000 1,000 25,000 이 *1, 500, 000 642, 555 43, 043 h31, 265 0 25, 000 June 20. 0 June, last Wed. 0 June 28. 30,000 57, 725 June, 3d Wed. 200 12,000 1,000 a Taxes on college lands refunded. c City tax. * From Report of Commissioner of Education for 1874. b This is the sinking fund. The college opened in October, 1875, with its lowest preparatory class, and it is intended to add one class annually. fApparatus; buildings rented. h Includes $7,960 from scholarship funds for tuition fees of scholarship students. i Appropriated by State. d Total income for the year was $5,439. e Board and tuition. g For classical and scientific departments. 75, 000 200,000 30, 000 이 1,250 500, 000 5,000 30,000 75,000 이 41, 050 i18, 600 March, last Tues. 0 July 5. TABLE IX-Statistics of universities and colleges for 1875, &c.-Continued.. Number of volumes. Average annual increase. Value of grounds, buildings, and apparatus. 1 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Amount of productive funds. * From Report of Commissioner of Education for 1874. a From Freedmen's Aid Society. b Board and tuition. c Interest on State bonds. d Includes pamphlets. e See Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb, Table XIX. ƒApparatus. Number. TABLE X.-PART 1.-Statistics of schools of science (mining, engineering, agriculture, &c.) endowed by the national land grant for 1875; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. New Haven, Conn.... 1701 1846 Rev. Noah Porter, D.D.,LL.D 0 330 63. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 0 50 4 이 9! 이 18 0 19 2 139 8 0 (81) 0 187 72 5 O 3 0 : (26) (15) (7) 15 52 10 Auburn, Ala.. Fayetteville, Ark. Newark, Del. Fla.. |