The Gavelyte, December 1910

'I 1 . M. A. lo hold up bef re th• ntudcn h Chris– t inn ancl moral R1d of Ii f •. Young men, lh Y. M. n Nia \ ~r·:1 int •r•,·t hn!-1 been arous d you and al~ov a l~ you n d the Y. M. . h I . . This apph s l •v ry young man umo1w th, Rtud ntR in th' lasl mont I. I ·11 II L t t d ,., ' 1 1 m cc arv1 o eg . e us ry an for y 1 C . work. W are g ac to I h t' . b tl b h · . f . t ma< ac m mg r y ac on Sl't' il and w wish and pray or it o d . h' t d . t · . . . omg 1s par an m y ars o om ron nue Th 'r ai e many mor young th · t h ·11 gret the · . d I er 1s no on w o w1 r men wh should b inter ted an I time and effort. brought into th organization; young I m n who one arou ed would b a great force f r good in thi work. I o man's education is complete until Men We Have Heard. he ha become thoroughly acquainted I During the past emester Cedarville with th world wide movement among I College students have had repeated Y. M. . A. men. ·1 privileges of listening to a number of It was gratifying to see so many stu- speakers who have gained prominence dents take advantage of the liberal , in their chosen line of work. The first offer made by t he Toronto Globe and in I of these speakers was Dr. McKibben,' that way obtain a full report of the In- Pres. of Lane Seminary, and whose ter-national convention held at Toronto. opening address still lingers in the Those who read those addresses could minds of us all. not help but feel and hear the warning Since then we have listened to others, notes of a great crisis which shall revo- : some of whom are Cedarvme Alumni lutionize the world. Here is an oppor- ! and others sincere friends of Cedarville tunity at the very threshold of the stud- I College. Dr. John Wishart of Xenia ent's life. The question the world is ask- 1 Seminary spoke to us on ''A Message ing is; "Will that young man take his I from the Old Testament." He spoke place in the ranks standing for pure l regarding ideals and urged that they be Christianity in all international rela- I kept high, or disappointment would be tions and help in the molding of a better I sure to follow. He said in closing "Be civilization or will he join those seeking I hopeful: God didn't give us opportuni– for personal wealth and power and ties to be lost." be swallowed up in the masses.'' I Dr. Brownlee, pastor of the Presby- These are the two positions we have ! terian Church, Clifton, Ohio, spoke on offered to us as young people. On j '' A World Call to Young Men.'' He every hand we see the splendor and urged that men link their lives with pleasure offered by the masses and falJ I truth and strive to know that which short in any influence to counteract this ! would be of value not only in an intel– tendency. If we leave college having l lectual way but also spiritually. only learned ~f the one position of life j 0. E. Bradfute, a stock raiser of In- . we are sadly ignorant of the greatest. ternational reputation spoke of the The Y. M. C. A. has seen the trouble I "Social Relation of Col1ege and Farm." Ano is bending every means and faculty ! He dis cussed t'1e exodus from the I

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