The Gavelyte, December 1907

College Spirit. .The Rev. .l)a~iel Brownlee, r.aSt('.li:1 of the Presbytenan church, Chfton·,1 0., spoke in the chapel _one day OJ\1 "College Spirit". He mentionerl first, l the enthusiasm which may be develop-j erl in the college life adds in part tlJ success in the larger life of the world1 I SPcondly, co-operation is t he key-not~ : to a successful college fellowship . I "We must pull together to make each j other's life a success and success is 1 I something with which God has endow- : ed us all if we but strive:' Third. · the purpose- the aim of college life , as well as active life is to work for 1 . something. Have a purpose. It is hard for a man to obtain anything unless 1 I he is a candirlate for it. The college "! days are days of formulation of pur-. pose. Fourth, work--life is the work l and we should work with consentrated 1 power. The lecture was appreciated by all 1 and not only do we thank Rev. Brown- I lee for his t imely remarks, hut also r. the faculty, who make such affairs i. as these ·hapel lectures possible. I._ Let's have them 'f)eriorlically next year. , ! ' Mr. Ralph and Mi~s Ina Murdock I This is the WRAP that Pnte rtained Dec . Gth. A large nnrnber of stu~ents were. pre. eh~ anrl man/ fl UTCHJSON & 6JBNEY novel features f)f entf:'ttarnment were · presente<l. ! are selling so largely .

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