1914-1915 Academic Catalog
SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS LIFE. LECTURES AND ENTERTAINMENTS. A lecture course is maintained under the control o[ different Cedarville organizations. 'l'he best talent of our country and of foreign hrnds is secured. The students, therefore, have opportunity to hear the best public speakers and entertainers of the d.:i_v. In addition. <·Imp<': lecturf's are given from time to time by members o[ the .F'acult~, and others. ATHLETICS. Athletic excl'ciSC'S a.re encouraged h,v 1\lt' !◄'acuity and the Board of Trnstees. They are under the personal super– vision of the President. On the College campus there are tennis courts, baseball and football grounds. Several basketball teams of each sex are orgauized from year to year. 'l'hei1· games ..ire ph1yecl in the Alford Memorial Gym,rnsium. LITERARY SOCIETI ES. The P hiladelphian Society was organized in the l?all of 1894, ,rnd the Philosophic during the Pall of 1895. 'fhese societies occupy two large, well furnishe<l halls on the third stol'y of College Hall. BIBLE READING CONTEST. For the year 1913-1914. Rev. C. l\f. Ritchie, Ph. D., pastor of the Clifton, Ohio, United Presbyterian Church, offered prizes of seven, five, and three dollars for a Bible Reading Contest. Any member of any of the four reguJar J3
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