1908-1909 Academic Catalog

CIWARVJLW COLLEGE.. forty.five feet in width, and contains all the modern library equipment with a capacity for l7,000 volumes. The village and College libraries have been combined, and new volumes will be added as needed, while the leading periodicals will be kept on the reading tables, all under the charge of an efficient librarian. MUSEUM. A number of valuable curiosities from the different por– tions of this country, Europe and Asia have been collected and form a nucleus for a museum. Persons having 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. SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE. LECTURES AND ENTERTAIN MENTS. 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. 1.'he course is very popular, and it will be the aim to make it better each season. In addition to the College Lecture Course, other societies of Cedarville usually bring first~class talent. T he students, therefore, have opportunity to hear the best public speakers and entertainers of the day. ATHLETICS. Athletic exercises are encouraged by the Faculty and the Board of Trustees. They are under the personal supervision of the President of the College. On the College campus -13-

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