The Gavelyte, December 1906

1!)K OTHER COLLEGES. 1 tion mission rlt>putation work in young people's soeieties. 'l'lw ('o]Jpo-p CommitteP of Y. M. c. Ohio Stat~ l'niver~ity Association . ..... . has deputation work rn 17 churchPs A. in 011tlrn111g a larger work with I of Columbus. the help of its traveling sPcrt:>taries Wittenberg College Assoiation con- arP emphasizing the necE:>ssity of col- 1ducts services in county jail. leae mPn formino· the habit of Christ- OheTlin College Association has 7 ia~ sPrvice. It ~ our hope to get ?,oys' clubs, deputat_ion _and ~unday I chool work and social work rn col– the m.e~ not only to learn the theory lege community. of rehg10n, but also how to express ·, Ohio Wesleyan Association has Christ's principles in an outflowing life mission deputations, two weekly shop of service. I meetings and several boys' club~. Adelbert College Association is un- ~mployrnent coT?m ittees est~bl_ish- . . . I ed rn almost all of the Associat10rn; '.lertakrng .pioneer Bible Study work i have ah:eady found employment for rn the \V PS tern Reserve Law and I hundreds of worthy, industrion~, ~lerliral .'chools. A , ocial Service needy stuilents. Clul, i:-; organized to interest the ' Very ·sincerely, students in the probiems of city life, R .T. Woodmansee. sueh as housing problem, pawn shops, j juvenile courts, rrublic play gronnds, ' A Fa rewell Party. public bath and rest houses, sweat M Ch , h shops, chilcl labor, etc. I Dr. c esney s ome was the A hi . d ,, II ·, . . 1 t· c, 1 scene of a very pleasant fareweJJ s an v O ege 1S COil( UC mg ,"llln- 1 T d . b 20 • • • 1 party ues ay evemnO' ovem er . 1lav ancl preach mg sPrvirPs rn aban- 1 Th d f' 0 h ll h d I · rl I h · e stu ents o t e co ege a 1 one e iurc es. j . " . . . . . gathered to bid good by" to Miss Wooster Umvn:c-1ty As. oc1at1on c, h 11 ,r (' , 09 h . l 0ara me own . , w o was com- has Sunday Schools and preachmg at I II d b f . 11 h 1 h · . j pe e Pcause o i ea t to rehn- <'ountry Rchool houses and a Rocial . h h 11 k . . . I qms er co eO'e wtH' . The evening settlement house for foreigners and " . l I · th 11 , was very pleasantly spent, trng~d on- neer y c asi:;es rn ~ co ege commum- 1 1 . h b h 1 ( n b A · t' N ) 1 Ywit regret ecause t e co lege ty. , ee 11ecem er ssocrn 10n "3WS . • • Deni,;on l niversity Association has I had lo t, foi a time at least, an ear- consoliclated threP · lo<·al !Pc ture ! nest stud en Land . incere worker in all courses, promotPs ~unday R:·hool work I phasP of college life. Rhe departed in country i:;chool houseR and clPputa- · for Pittsburg v\' ednesday morning· tion work in yonng people's societies. 'ov. 21, where Rhe iR makin[ her C::-erman Wallare College Asi:;ocia- home for a whilP with her brother.

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