The Gavelyte, December 1907

CFJDARVILL~J COLL1•1GE. ------ - - - ------------------- :.dvt>n no higher ritcommendation, j Reacl , th.e editorial in the Nov than the fact, that in all her teach- I Geneva Ca~ine~. i11g~. she emphasizes and reinforces I The An.t10ch1an for this yrar is a trachings of Christianity and seeks , markPd 1mprovPment both in size . ' . and COVl:'J'. d1reetly to develnp, not !:Hmply the "[ h b h' d brJt · II · 1 t l 1 1 . II ,.1 ave nevrr een w 1ppe 1ntr P<'I, rn 10 t 1 t 1 einte ect an 11 1 oncedt>claredthPboastful man, and the lwart. , strange to say it was for telling tlw ~o. let us give creJit where truth " ererlit i:-; due. Cedarv11le may ''It c~1reJ you," retnrnrd the mrPk not he as large or as wea !thy in j ma? qmt~ly.~ FJx. . many ways as ~ome other collt:>ges of 1 . Cedarv1ll.e 1s not the only place · . on the map whrre thPy lack collej:!.e the country, but when It comt>s to spirit if we are to believe onr f>X- pla('ing the supremP emphaE>is in / chang;t>s. No excuse for us however. education where it uelongs - upon jl . The Almanian sl i II keeps up its the JevelopmPnt of character - Ced I excPlli:>nt wePkly publication. arvillf' CollPge looms as large as any i It was wi_th sincere ri:>gret that WP othn, and larger than many. ; JearnNI of th~ destruction of Mon- If tht>n, ynu vc1lue the things that j ~ou~h ( 1 'ollt>g,=' 1 hy fiir:. The facu.lt_y arP worth whilt> and if vou desire I and stu IPnt b1 dy < f Monmouth a1 e . ' . · 1lwartly tendered the i ympathy and that your lift> ::-hall be hnkrd to such aood will of Cedarville in their great thingR, stand by ('edarville CollAgP, h>ss - with the hope and trm,t that and do11't ht> ashamrrl of her. Make , it rise again from its a:::hPs with rP– thP most of 1 he training she has to I nPwi:>d power;:;. ~ive you, and it will matter not j Ht>:- ''If I should kiss you wonld wlwre or what yllu are in subP~quent 'j you rail your fathPr?" · lift>, ynu will l.,e able to "rr.a_ke g:~oa", 8he: - "Yon don't h,we to kiss tlw and that to", l>t>fore the highest whole f,1mily. triliun,il of the univel'St:'. Thr DPcrmbPr Wilmingtonian con- , t.ains an l:'Xl'Pllent, well written . Exchanges. I nrtielp Oil '"The ~t'lltinPI of the -- I nllekieH." Tt. would be worth while An indignant letter, dictated by a reading- tlw "Oont's for Boys". _ ~e~·y clever old gentleman: nrn thus : ! The Kilikilik contdins more ,uticles · 81r, my stenographer, berng ~ lacly: 1 worth while digesting. rannot take down what I think of you. [ ut>ing a gentleman, cannot Abo received the Sod.ilian. Moores expreE>s it. Hut you, being neither, Hill Bulletin and Claflin University c·an rPnclily divint> it." Ex. Paper.

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