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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