God Gave the Increase

I Yw Exoellence O.U Job I Work will com pen wltb lbat.of aoy other 6rm. flhe «Gedarville Jlerald. l~~-:::::::.,, ......... ... , otc .,_.u tl.oal ' ,. _. • ~~~ • ,... d .. ~ .... ~ ,....: 1'4 .... ,...,:~ ... ~~ TUIRT\-t:IGIITII n :.\ R l\0. 4'1 CEDAJ\VILI.E. 0111 >. r RtDAY. '(1)\ L\JREn 19, 191~ PRICC:, $1.UO A YEAR Inauguration Of I 'Ti~;:~ . Dr. M' Chesiiey l t~-~ ... ., .......... ,..._.,....._ "'"-'"• '",.;- ~ '""""" ........ ,_ .:r.::.':....::;;;~,..:~ "The ldeal College" Tfl..~ J ••r.....w....t~·ttll-f•t•- l w ~ .. ;::<;,~ •••.;.. ,.....,..,.,._ ':..~7':,"::~::, .. ~.:;:=:_ Or.. \lcC:hc>inr)'', JnauJtuntl :\ddr-ess "llor t • - r".. rwrt- r.-• .._,.a.-., :,.....,...., today. llt'C1h,..,. ,....w.d ..t •r • ,... thor .., .. •I .. t .. ao:•. I.,_ _. • tt.rr~""'t Most Important Event ll .tl1e His- 1 yif(. tory of Cedarv i lie Coli c.~- Has " i7 • •lt.n C fl•~• ,.J,CJrtr:.w:r f••• u. _ ..,. ·~ rcn, tJM. '~ "' •' r .. - - .-lila , ·"'..., ··"''"'~"tWo ,.,.olflr of( ..a.,,..,,.. t'A..- n.. t"~~ • ....,...., u ~ t ..,.... lor T1l.:o r pehq b. 1-• ''' u• _,..,..,..,of Lr•, . ... tiW ~d•IJI' ,._ ,. "'• • • "'..t .... 1- f ,_, ~ n_. ...., )"- 1 .... ~. r,....,... ,.,. Ntarlllu...,.. I,..,_. Jl•"'-ta •• Wct..-r ....a t1011. .,lo ::• 1 ~:;..-:.,'.;j';;= ~ !~e ...,... \\~ w • ... k ~U.r tor I .../• ;!;~ ·~,~~~ •• 0¥ rt~}tb!:. ~~ :bl;, .,.~~~="' -:: ::: ' ..... :- .... .. Devoted Nearly 25 Y-ea to Institution'•· s.. - •. ,,..,., '\.n .....-·- I ...ll' ..,.__ .,.,.,.~l lr...-,l!w~lllUIIJ, ~ .............. u tietl.tl"lbo-,. ,....,. , ... ,, ,,. e( t:..4rv ...... .... .. Wilbur Renwick McChesney, rhe second president of Cedarville College, was born July 7, 1871, in Lawrence Counry, Pennsylvania. He had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge and refused ro allow anything ro prevenr his arcaining rhe best education available. He srudied at Franklin College where he received his A.B. degree in 1892, and his M.A. in 1894. Dr. McChesney was honored with the degree D.D. by Tarkio College in 1915. Called ro Cedarville College in 1894 as rhe firsr professor of ancienr languages, he was chosen to succeed Dr. McKinney as presidenr in 1915. For several years, Dr. McChesney served as a represenr.arive from Greene County to rhe Ohio Stare Legislarure.

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