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Covered into United States Treasury to close appro

priation lapsed into surplus fund-act of Congress approved Mar. 4, 1909-buildings and grounds_--

Total

22, 864. 21

3, 109. 71

12, 816. 69

90, 028. 31

308, 580. 38

584. 10

129, 403. 02

873, 354. 74

The following summaries of population and expenditures have been prepared in accordance with a resolution of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, adopted May 15, 1906:

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Extraordinary expenses:

New buildings, land, etc____

Permanent improvements to existing buildings__

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Grand total____

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REPORT OF THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTION

FOR THE DEAF.

OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION.

Patron.-William Howard Taft, President of the United States.
President.-Percival Hall, M. Á.

Secretary. Charles S. Bradley, Esq.

Treasurer.-George X. McLanahan, Esq.

Directors.-Hon. George C. Perkins, Senator from California; Hon. Thetus W. Sims, Member of Congress from Tennessee; Hon. E. L. Taylor, jr., Member of Congress from Ohio, representing the Congress of the United States; Edward Miner Gallaudet, Ph. D., LL. D., of Connecticut; Hon. John W. Foster; Hon. Francis M. Cockrell; R. Ross Perry, Esq.; Theodore W. Noyes, Esq., of the District of Columbia; John B. Wight, Esq., of New York.

FACULTY OF GALLAUDET COLLEGE.

Emeritus president and professor of moral and political science.-Edward Miner Gallaudet, Ph. D., LL. D.

President and professor of applied mathematics and pedagogy.-Percival Hall, M. A. Vice president and professor of languages.-Edward A. Fay, M. A., Ph. D.

Emeritus professor of natural science and lecturer on pedagogy.-Rev. John W. Chickering, M. A.

Professor of English and history.-J. Burton Hotchkiss, M. A., Litt. D.
Professor of mathematics and Latin.-Amos G. Draper, M. A., Litt. D.
Professor of natural science.-Charles R. Ely, M. A., Ph. D.

Professor of physics and biology.-Herbert E. Day, M. A.

Professor of Latin.-Allan B. Fay, M. A.

Instructor in English and in charge of college women.—Elizabeth Peet.

Instructor in mathematics and engineering.-Isaac Allison, E. E.

Instructor in gymnastics.-Albert F. Adams, M. A.

Instructor in drawing.-Arthur D. Bryant, B. Ph.

Instructor in gymnastics and librarian.-Helen Northrop, B. A.

DEPARTMENT OF ARTICULATION.

Professor in charge.-Percival Hall, M. A.

Instructor.-Annie E. Jameson.

Normal fellows.-Victor Skyberg, St. Olaf College, Minn.; Edmiston W. Iles, University of Kansas; Henry Vigour, Baker University, Kans.; Beatrice Minhinnette, Shorter College, Ga.

Normal student.-Grace Long, Council Bluffs High School, Iowa.

FACULTY OF THE KENDALL SCHOOL.

President.-Percival Hall, M. A.

Principal.-Lyman Steed, M. A.

Instructors.-Melville Ballard, M. S.; Sarah H. Porter, M. A.; Clara Taliaferro; Helen Fay; Musa Marbut, M. A.; M. Edetha Williams, B. A.

Instructor in art and manual training.-Gertrude L. Dunn.

Instructor in cooking.-Adelaide Waring.

Instructor in sewing.-Lydia Suman.

DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT.

Supervisor and disbursing agent.-Louis L. Hooper, M. A.
Attending physician.-D. Kerfoot Shute, M. D.

Matron.-Mary E. Schenck.

Matron, Kendall School, boys.—Mrs. C. A. R. Crossley.

Matron, Kendall School, girls.—Harriet Vandeventer.

Boys' Supervisor.-G. W. Harlow.

Girls' Supervisor.-Elizabeth M. Paul.

Gardener.-Edward Mangum.

Farmer.-Harley D. Drake, B. A.

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