1935-1936 Academic Catalog

HOW TO HELP CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 65 Third: OTHER WAYS TO HELP a. By giving to the Maintenance and Expansion Fund. It will be necessary this year to raise five thousand dollars in order to meet the current expenses of the college in the way of up-keep, fuel, light, gas, water bills, salaries, and to keep workers in the field who are seeking funds for the permanent endowment of Cedarville College. Any sum from five dollars up will be gladly accepted for the Maintenance and Expansion Fund. b. ENDOWMENT.-Cedarville College is endeavoring to raise an additional three hundred thousand dollars for its per– manent endowment fund. Any sum of money or piece of prop– erty or bond or stock will be gladly received and put into this fund. c. LIBRARY.-Cedarville College needs appropriations of money and of books for its library. We shall be glad to corre– spond with any one who is inclined to give either or both for library purposes. For full particulars in regard to all these ways of helping Cedarville College, address W. R. McChesney, President, Cedar– vill, Ohio.

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