The Gavelyte, January 1907

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. benefit a man?" you may say. Well, I ply, by this inspiration. Here in the he wjil be storing up an,l housing I college are formed friendships and at– that reserve power, that v11..a I and liv- tachments, which will last longer ing fon:e which distingui~h~' R the than this life. By his college rela– true college man from his mun• un- tions in work, in athletic , in friend– fortunate brother. ThiR rPturn, or ship::i, enthusiasm, known as college interest, as we may call it, is no mean spirit is so worked up that the stud– thing The late Pres. Cassatt, of the ent becomes inspired with its !:-lpirit P. R. R. spent a decade and more takes it out into the world with him, simply in coming in closer contact I and takes pleasure in proclaiming the with nature and that his time was wants cf his alma mater. not wasted, we may affirm by what he I This last named result is one of accomplished as head of that great I the best that could happen, for we system. all know that what our business life, Another return for this risk is his and social life and religious life needs education in the college. The man, is the injection of the true spirit of untrained is taken into college, but, I subjection to a worthy ideal. when he graduates he is a t~ained II 80 indeed we see that a college specialist. He is given the very bast education cannot fail to be a favora– ~tudies, he listens to men who have Ible investment, from whatever stand made their mark in the different pro- point, we observe it. fessions, he become£ to a great de– gree, inbued with the spirits of their ideals, he becomes, mure cognizant of the face of man in the world and If you wish to be informed upon one of the most important subjects before the nations of the world, read Prof. Leroy Allen's articles in the ~hiefe_it of all. he is led to believe succeeding numbers of the Gavelyte. - that the world has a place: open for Owing to the rowdyism that has him, atid that he is called of God. been taking place at the Gymna'3im The last yield, we will mention, is lately the Atheletic Association met his associations, his chums. Of recently and organized a Vigilence . course, college men are not saint::i, Committee. The college also advanced by any means but there is a certain enough money to pay for some nesd- ' ' , . ed repairs. It is much to he regret- gayely, and useful senou.:sn e.ss , t d 'f t d t h ,.. b · 1· . . . e I any s u en s ave een imp 1- wh1ch tends to encourage a man rn his I cated in anything that has oacurred work. Many m<rn have bee~ led . to I ther~ lately .. Elmer pah r has been an aetive, useful, forceful hfe, sim- 1 appointed .lamtor.

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