This is a photograph of "the Maryknoll Preparatory Seminary for native vocations to the priesthood in Kaying [now Meixien], South China. This fine building was constructed by twenty masons and fifty Chinese women, and the most skilled of the laborers received fifty cents a day. At the present rate of exchange the structure cost about $10, 000. Gold. Monsignor Frances Xavier Ford of Brooklyn, N.Y., Prefect Apostolic of the Maryknoll Kaying mission field, gave the Chinese architect a photograph of the Maryknoll Prep College in Clarks Summit, Pa.; and, without other aid, the architect produced, amid the rice fields of South China, a very creditable replica of the American College. The Seminary proper is in the shape of a U, three hundred feet...