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  • Additionally, eight new faculty members were added, including " Mother " Ella Winslow Perry ( born June 1856 in Vermont; died 25 November 1919 in Buldana, India ), who was the widow of Rev . Nathan F . Perry ( born about 1840 in Canada; died of heart failure in 1884 at St . Albans, Vermont ) ( a Methodist pastor who had pastored in Vermont ), who served as matron, and later as dean of women, general housekeeper, and practical nurse; her son, Ernest Winslow Perry ( born in 1876 in Brattleboro, Vermont; died 22 November 1902 in North Scituate, Rhode Island ), an 1898 graduate of Boston University, who had been a teacher in Pembroke, Massachusetts, who taught Greek, German, science and mathematics; and her daughter, Gertrude L . Perry ( born August 1879 in Springfield, Vermont ), who had attended the University of Vermont, but later taught English, French, and music, while studying at PCI . The enrollment had increased to 78 students, with " Thirty-three enrolled in the college preparatory course, nineteen in the Biblical seminary, and twenty-six in other departments . " and " scenes of unrestrained emotional fervor were characteristic of the school . " As some locals believed PCI was run by religious fanatics, in October 1901 a petition was circulated in Saratoga Springs that attempted to close PCI, and there were efforts to have Pettit arrested, however PCI was supported by the neighbors, the state senator, and other influential townspeople.