The Gavelyte, January 1906

TUI!~ CAVELY'l'E, - - ---------- ----,-- en by Ambassador Ried to whom the I Nature : Her Lessons and Clw nges. thanks of tlrn college are due. Certainly no gift could be more I Many artists have attempted to apprec:i~ted or more gre.atly need~d I portray the beautiful works of nature, than a library. Much might be said but few indeed have attained perfoc– about the value of a good li~rary to 1 1 tion in this c~urs~ of \~Or~s. Per– our college but the feeling of havs at some time m their hves they . grat,itude could not be deeper were have been so pleased, and yet awed, we to discuss its value for a month. by some beautiful sunrise or ~unset, A college without a library is like some view from a mountain peak or a man without his hands, so necessary Ielevation that they have endeavored • I • is it. But now rndeed the students I to picture it on canvass. And while of Cedarv ille College have reason to I it may be very beautiful, it is lacking be proud, both of the friends of our I in some part, for certain points can institution and also the support they not be exactly portntycld. are giving it. Long life to Andrew While we cannot see a true pict- C'arnegie ! ure of these beauties in the artist' . . _ work, we can enjoy some of these The alumni editor will be pleased to 1 . tl . .f ·ii b t 1 k . . f f h same 1rngs, i we w1 u oo, ·ece1·ve contnbut1ons roman,, o t e i · . J , around us for them. When \Ye pause ·ilumni of Cedarville College for pub- , t th· k f th S · u · h ' o rn o e upenor ueing, w o lication in The Gavelyte. Send us f h' d 11 th th' f d . . 11 b · as 10ne a ese ,rngs or some lal·n legible copy an 1t wi e cor- j . P ' . purpose, we can have only a feeling rectly mserted. j of pleasur1:1 and enjoyment, as well Do not fail to hear Mr. Alexander j as a feeling of awe. We are delight– R. Tarr, .Jan. 23. Hi lectnre will I ed at the sight of a beautiful sunrise ue one of the most entertaining ev- or sunset; the moon and stars above er given in Cedarville. For an ieieal J us; and the grass and trees around combination of wit and oratory, none I us. And why should we not be pleas- better could be found. ed with such things? We are so · 1 . I placed in this world, that we ought A gene ral occurrence in the c ass. · to fully appreciate these blessings Recitation, Hesitation, 1 our Maker has bestowed upon us. Pony balked, I What is more pleasant than to Ruination. -gx. awaken on some bright morning in

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