1912-1913 Academic Catalog

SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE. LECTURES AND E NTERTAINMENT S. A lecure course is maintained under the control of different Cedarville organizations. The best talent of our country and of foreign lands is secured. The stu– dents, therefore, have opportunity to hear the best pub– lic speakers and entertainers of the day. In addition, chapel lectures are given on Mondays by members of the Faculty and others. AT HLETICS. Athletic exercises are encouraged by the Faculty . and the Board of Trustees. They are under the per– sonal supervision of the President. On the College cam– pus there are tennis courts, baseball and football grounds. Several basketball teams of each sex are or– ganized from year to year. They conduct their games in the Alford Memorial Gymnasium. LITE RARY SOCIET IES. T he Philadelphian Society was organized in the Fall of 1894, and the Philosophic during the Fall of 1895. Both societies have been making successful progress. They occupy two large, well furnished halls in the third story of College Hall. These societies are under the control of the students. Thus having the management in their own hands, they tend to develop originality and independence of thought and action. During the past 13

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