The Cedarville Herald, Volume 44, Numbers 27-52

A ilTT tE more than a quarter of a century ago* Was* Gibson eatsbpshed in CodLaryille, an Insti­ tution o f Wrning* It wa* presented to all the paople* vrhether rich or poor for the purpose o f prepay mg their ton* anddaughters for the struggles o f life and far American citizenship. Now, the people are engaged m *. financial.campaign, which'wlR de^de for all time XlWhar their college shall continue to exist y * * ! XIST! Existwithout money-^-Exist wIthout sac- M :"'* tithe A miracle that m impossible there can he. ‘^^***^ lift «M«)k *3L&— * *— ’-3— 1—'—- Miirii'aiiuUL mk moneyandwfthowtai^^ U it impossible that this‘ beneficent and notable Institution— the influence of • s ' * *’ ‘ *?r‘ which, penetrates-to aft parts o f tb* Continent*—shall osase to «x*sO Yeidr- Withoutmoney andwithout sac­ rifice it shaBperish. UT 4 A T 1 TIEN? , . s 4Pbc >MMNBUmiWmm -Hut V^aflNa*g|frv». mmm tBPdPWISI km ^ o w cuzr ^S IS mk 6*S' i^»ildb<^ 46ywi west: otrr own couacwsice*, •woixict icotutc ana shame us were we to diAooor the institution through tlw Inch o f tW'spftitt ',|y|w y ‘fdfiffw<it 'and INCERELY and clearly we have submitted to you an aiysis of the crisis throughwhich Cedar* _, ' * ville College is passing; we have faithfully warn* ed you of the shame and disgrace, and other‘calamities thatshall actuallyoverwhelm our community, asnatural sequences of the dissolution of the College* *We have earnestly implored your interposition to prevent such dreadful consequences* ' V • - V -a- j) , i, \ A Slung** CodamBe College exist* therearegrat* oilying prospects forua andour children; butbe- voad drat we dislike to i>m>etmte~~*furthe*‘ than in its oonassgry ijsscrijption o f indifleresMsa, foolnluiee*, vnd tr.*XWkmla Cottage was not wetth the keep* E do not *a^you MUST give toCedarville *> College* Ufa do ..not say you are FORCER *_ ; to glWh* it; Wehave» o rigb* to do so*We ( . simply say yon are ASKfeD' to give?—you gre RpV f-, • 'm m * > g iv e ; w i •J you SHOULD give. ,* - 1 “ '^, *• \ < ’ f ,; ^ ■ & Xr-t J u; S O v K tay untoyou: “ If yougive CedarvilleCol­ lege onlyoninfiniteiinuil amount in compemon withthosegiftswhij:hyou gave to your country during the w«r, CEDARV 1 LLE COLLEGE SHALL NOT BE DISRUPTED, i f you give to Cedwville Col­ lege only what it is your duty to give, CEDARVILLE COLLEGE SHALL NOT BE DEMOLISHED. If you give to Cedarville College for your own and your chil­ dren’s sake; for thesake of thisai^ coming generations, CEDARVILLE COLLEGE SHALL NOT m i f i S t * . ;,K A y s V ar O il are infeed to #ve, add give libearally, and avert the diiaster that threatens* We appeal to you to remember the blessings o l to connder its present crisis, and to look forward to the posnbilities o f its mture* We appeal to you to do your < W - . . . y o u are slsked to make your gift to Cedarville College the greatest gift o f your life* We are pleading for the very existence of this beloved * and notable institution* We are endeavoring to save it from perilling* We are defending its right to live and 4 "W F you wish to save* 1 this great, nobshleand benefident lnsritarion~ 4 nd If you want to prove that the actual, genuine isnd intrinric need o f the hour is not more factories and ma- ' r 1 - 1 ‘ ' * - 1 « 1 - »* ' T terinl*: not more automobile, and airehip,; not some* andnavire-botrether MORE and KTITEREDUCA- T IW based upon the phun teadbmgs o f Jesus Christ, you should g|yp to 'Odatvlllel fypi us mpeaL -YOU SHOULD GIVE TO CEDARVILLE COLIEGE AND givt ; m o st liberally ." HOOSE of your own free vili, the amount you W i will give. Bewhatit is your greatest privilege to be—* benevolent citizen. Save Cedarville Col* . . . • . *Q lege; and; as you giveyour doflars, stand together, hand and hand, and shoulder to shoulder, and help shout the good news to the world: “CEDARVILLE COLLEGE SHALLNOT PERISH/' IS NECESSARY CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, CEDARVILLE, OHIO r - H £ Remei ‘ , Liberty Bonds W ill be Accepted at par value Malm all Checks and pledges payable to “Treasurer o f Cedarville College” . O - 1 :j AH checks and pledges should be received on or before September 3 1 i IPs Hr©? Foye &e® Bniu. Wm Jos A«n« T?5rli the I UP-ibl •Sir. Ohio 0t lb the c) Mr. the F effect S]ioal<J ✓ CoBgr meree * 'reckon The stated fSBfrpi Mm ■%&il iiK ■<s#yp? fee edi • we or® from ti wasy tarffh speaker , were oi 'iSig this M. D. p ,rm e '.yer& of , ire xm *in < at wii - year. Gi .. 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