1901-1902 Academic Catalog

8 Cedarville College. LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. The Faculty and students have organized a reading circle, which receiYes regularly the leading magazines and periodical . The library is well supplied with the latest work in History, Biography, cience, Philosophy, Law, Letter , Fiction, Theology, and References, including two of the latest an.cl fullest Encyclo– pedias. It i free to all tudents. 'tuclents also may have the use of the town library by the payment of a small fee. number of valuable curiosities from the different portions of this country, Europe and Asia, have been collected, and form a nucleus for the museum. Persons haYing in their possession curiosities of animal or geological formation are hereby earnestly requested to contribute them to the college museum, and thus help us to the completion of our collection. LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS. The Lecture Course is under the direct supervision of the college Literary Societies. The best talent of our country and of foreign lands is secured. The course is very popular; and it will be the aim to make it better each season. In addit10n to the college lecture course, other ocieties of Cec\arv1lle usually bring fir t-cla s talent. The tudents, therefore, havP. opportunit)' to hear the best public speakers and edertainers of the clay. RELIGIOUS ADVANTAGES. There are four flourishing churches in town-1\Iethocli t Epis– copal, United Presbyterian, Reformed Presbyterian (Synod), Reformed Presbyterian ( General Synod). Each cf these churches maintains a young people's prayer-neeting once a \Veek. ::.:linety per cent.' of the student in attendance this year are professing Christian . All students are requll"ed to attend the church de– signated by their parents, who are requested to send their writ– ten wishes as to what church their children hall attend. We welcome students of all Christian denominations. The entice-

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