1940-1941 Academic Catalog

GENERAL INFORMATION 17 ized March 12, 1907. It extends the helping hand to all the young men. Young Women's Christian Association. - The Young Women's Christian Association, of Cedarville College, was organized in 1909. It maintains all of the characteristic act– ivities which have made this organization such a power for good among the college girls of America. Day of Prayer.-The second Friday in February is observed as the Day of Prayer for colleges and public schools. Cbapel.-All students are required to attend religious services held in the college chapel. Worship consists of praise, prayer and reading of the scripture. Outstanding speakers fre· quently appear in the chapel program. Gospel Team.-The Gospel Team is made up of young men and young women who have the evangelistic spirit. They present programs of praise and worship in various churches. FUNDS lncome.-The annual income of Cedarville College comes from three sources, namely (1) the tuition fees from students, (2) interest from the productive endowment, (3) voluntary gifts from individuals, from congregations of the Reformed Presby– terian Church General Synod and of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., and an annual contribution from the Board of Edu– cation of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Endowment.-The total amount of the productive En– dowment of Cedarville College is $200,000. Cedarville College is now seeking to add $300,000 to the present endowment. Friends are urgently asked to contribute gifts in money, checks, real estate, annuities, stocks, bonds, and bequests. Large and small sums will be thankfully received, carefully invested, and only their annual income wisely used. CUSTODIAN OF ENDOWMENT The Board of Trustees have secured the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CINCINNATI as the CUSTODIAN AND INVEST– MENT TRUSTEE of all of its Endowment securities.

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