1912-1913 Academic Catalog

RELIGIOUS LIFE peared in January, 1906. It has increased in interest with each issue and has already become an important factor in student activities. RELIGIOUS ADVANTAGE S. T here are four flourishing churches in town: Meth– odist Episcopal, United Presbyterian, Reformed Pres– byterian (Synod), Reformed Presbyterian (General Synod). Each of these churches maintains a young peo– ple's prayer meeting once a week. Every member of the Faculty and nearly every student in attendance this year is a professed Christian. All students are required to attend the church designated by their parents, who are requested to send their written wishes as to what church their children shall attend. Students of all Christian denominations are welcomed. The temptations so nu– merous in large cities and overcrowded colleges, are not found here. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. T he Young Men's Christian Association of Cedar– ville College was organized 1Iarch 12, 1907. Like all similar societies it extends the helping hand physically, intellectually, morally, and spiritually to all the young men, thereby aiming to develop the whole man in the truest and best sense. Its devotional and business meet– ings are held every week. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. T he Young Women's Christian Association of Ce– darville ·College was organized in 1909. It maintains all of those characteristic activities which have made this organization such a power for good among the college girls of America. Devotional and business meetings are held once a week. 15

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