ABSTRACT

In a retired part of the building is a nible class room, weil provided with religious publications, and a fine American organ, and there a nible class is held· each evening, conducted byan officer or BOme compEtellt person, and on Sunday afternoon by Miss Robinson hcrself. A notice of the meetings to be held during the week is posted up in several conspicuous places about the house. Above are dormitories and batbrooms for soldiers and sailors, and for families, and very clean and inviting they looked. In each bedroom there is wasbing apparatus, and plenty of soop and fresh water. The Institute makes up seventy beds. .