J. Randolph Coolidge, Boston, Mass. 25.00 Mrs. W. H. Cowing and Miss Grace G. Cowing, Friend 4.00 2.00 50.00 6.00 To the grateful memory of Rev. Frederick Frothingham, Miss Mary P. Gardner, Millerton, N. Y. Mrs. Henry S. Grew, Boston, Mass. 1.00 5.00 100.00 600.00 10.00 2,000.00 Brought forward Mrs. Maria A. Harte, Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Ella H. Jones, Vernon, N. Y. Miss Ellen M. Kendall, Oswego, N.Y. To the memory of Martha Greenwood Leonard $3,505.00 100.00 35.00 10.00 5.00 5 00 50.00 1.00 6.00 2.00 Sidney Mather, Bridgeport, Conn. William Milburn, Milburn, Neb.. Grenville H. Norcross, Boston, Mass.. 100.00 Mrs. Otis Norcross, Boston, Mass. 100.00 Mrs. Atherton Noyes, Colorado Springs, Col. 5.00 550.00 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES Free Congregational Society, Baraboo, Wis., payment of mortgage Guild of Society in Littleton, Mass. New York League of Unitarian Women Young People's Religious Union Young People's Religious Union, Charlestown, N. H. Women's National Alliance Branch, Billerica, Mass. $500.00 3.00 10.00 200.00 4.12 30.00 20.00 25.00 50.00 $842.12 TABLE E INCOME OF INVESTED FUNDS The General, Penhallow, Lienow Trust, Smith Education, Thomas, Whitney, and Sudbury Funds are separately invested. The other funds are invested as a whole, and their net income has been divided among them at the rate of 4.64 per cent. When no special use is prescribed by the giver of a fund, the income is used for the general work of the Association. Principal. $84,329.31 General Fund 5,187.50 Income. $3,436.48 4,641.95 First Parish in Sudbury Fund Penhallow Fund 5,657.24 Lienow Trust Fund (for minister-at-large in Boston). 5,421.60 Smith Education Fund (accumulating) 2,868.49 Thomas Fund (for publishing books, etc.), 25,000.00 Whitney Fund Graham Fund, in hands of trustees, and 200.00 371.00 208.52 112.49 1,000.00 181.39 443.55 24,300.00 Hayward Fund (for foreign missions) 10,300.00 Perkins Fellowship Fund (for theological 1,128.13 students) 478.18 2,600.00 Kendall Fund (for societies in New England) 10,000.00 King Fund (for preachers of societies in 1,200.00 Publication Fund (for publishing books, etc.) 55.71 3,000.00 Bigelow Fund (for support of liberal Chris tianity in Natick, Mass.) 5,000.00 Conant Fund. 19,000.00 William H. Fogg Memorial Fund 5,000.00 Frothingham Fund, No. 1 139.27 232.13 882.07 232.13 of the colored people) Carried forward. 'For the education of young men, when the principal shall reach the sum of $10,000. Income added to principal each year. Church, Vineland, N.J.) 10,000.00 Annie Delano Hitch Fund (for Church of Our Father, Newburgh, N.Y.) 10,000.00 Christopher M. Weld Fund Elizabeth R. Swift Fund 7,300.00 5,000.00 Edward Wigglesworth Fund (for keeping Income. $11,728.71 46.42 2,181.97 603.52 232.13 92.85 139.27 46.42 464.25 464.25 338.90 232.13 17,000.00 789.22 1,294.38 First Church in Wilton Fund (for First 60.09 25,000.00 Robert C. Billings Fund 1,136.45 5,000.00 Olzendam Fund, No. I 232.13 tional Alliance) 5,000.00 Olzendam Fund, No. 2 (for Women's Na 2,000.00 Dorman B. Eaton Fund 92.85 4,000.00 Abram E. Cutter Fund (three-quarters for Harvard Church, in Charlestown, Bos ton, Mass.) 185.70 4,130.18 Hiram Clapp Fund (accumulating)' 2,000.00 Jonas G. Clark Fund 1 Interest to be added to principal until it amounts to $5,000. 32.50 |