complished so much in a given space of time as has been ac-
complished by the magnificent bequest, to the uses of the
public school teachers of Pittsburgh. Due to his beneficence
this city is today among the foremost cities of America, and
of the world, in all matters pertaining to the professional
growth and the professional improvement of its teachers.
PARISH SCHOOLS OF THE DIOCESE
OF PITTSBURGH
The Pittsburgh Diocesan School Board, which has in its
charge the parish schools of the diocese, is headed by the
Very Rev. M. A. Lambing, chairman, and is formed of 29
Catholic clergymen. Rev. C. M. Hegerick is secretary.
The superintendent of the parish schools is Rev. Paul E.
Campbell, A. M. The Diocesan Parish School System
Catholic High School
Fifth Avenue and Clvde Street
operated 226 schools, according to the last annual report.
Of this number of schools, 48 are high schools, 25 being in
the City of Pittsburgh, with over 2000 pupils, 16 being in
Allegheny County outside the city, with 777 pupils, and 7
outside Allegheny County, with 817 pupils. The total