The Gavelyte, April 1906

'<She G A VE LY T E. will b fr .e. This i~ a nm opportnn– i•u1iJi,;h,•d in th!' intprp,- 1 nf ity for th people of this vi inity and w hop all who can will tnkf, advan- CEDARVILLE COLLEGE, tage of it. - BY THEGH~ELCLVB 1'h re has be n .om~ talk lat ly A MO THLY PUBLI 1'IO about a ne dful chang ia th hourH J'ulili,;Jl('i] Oil lh(• ln(h of <'HC'h ll1011th, PX('l'JI[ Uf the COlleg and lik all n dful .rnly nn 1 Au g·n,-t. I things it has b n a sailed on all Subscription pric~, per year $1.00 ide,. But from th micL t of the Entl'l'P<1 ll,,, P('OIHl (:Ju,;s ~lnil ?ll11ll(•1·, in th P argum lltS add d Upl)OJ't J' have \Jn-;t ntli(·1•. Ht ('Nlnr\'il!P, Ohio, .lt1,ll. W, l!lO!i. COme fOWal'd from time to tim Un- c•. \\' .\R~: . \\' ..\ t • " L' l :S: . <' , ~::,TJ,~:. - \\'. H. . SI-! .\\\' L . <'ONl-'.\HR <'. \\'l:{JCHIT, - IL ~I.\ l{ ':>II .\ r, r,. .I . Fl l'C~: Y. - ( ', ~UIUlll.H, L, ~clitor in ()hi rt' til it almost looks a though there - soc·irt:v J~dilor I was no negative to it. - l•'. d1t1ll' of .\thlrtit-, , , , _ _ 1,,l(',i1 1•: di1or J 'Ihe question 1s shall the Fa ·ulty - :s: ... w,., r:r1i •o 1• lenoth n the recitation period from ..\htmni F:clilor I .., . . . _ ExC'hang-p ~:clitor 40 mrnutes to one hour and contmue - ne n. H11 ,s i11 c>,.;s ~J g r. I the session until three o'cl ,ck? In 'l'rrn,,s. 1111cl .\dv . .\!gr. . f h h . h b _ ~ul>,;c·ription .\lgr. I Vlew ·o UC a C ange lt a een B. 1,1c;<+E'l'T, .\fa il ing ~Iµ;r . argued that local students could not ~~~~ 11111111111 ~~~~~~~~~ devote the added time to their college Perhaps no • imp le gift to the col- work: that the requi ite ground is lege will lie more appreciated than covered in the shorter period; that the gift o: the opportunity for the longer hours would necessitate few– students and friends of the colle~;e to I er tudies; that this would prolong a hear Eva Mat·shall , hontz, the leetur- rour e ancl made it thereby mor ex– f'l' and onitor, who will lecture in l'ed- penHive; and that it would injure the arville on the evening of May 2.:!. present prospects of many stlldents Thi:-; is all the morr appreciated when I who are now d(ling extra work. we realize the high stancting of Mi.ss ' These are all partially true but ~hontz upon the American platfo rm. I they seem t .. us to he hugely selfish Miss ,'liontz is a sis tf-lr of T. P. Shontz, !and short sighted views. The truth prPsident of the bthmian Canal Com- I of the matter is that we all love ou1· mii:;sion, and vvill lt>c.:ture llpon "My Alma Mater and whate, er contribut– ·C.apturNI Plag". Tile lt-'durc,. through eel t.o her succet-ls we are willing tn thP inflnPnr·P (}f an nnknown friP11rl, Rllpport. Tt, is also tnw that w<> an,

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