The Gavelyte, January 1915

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE 11 Alumni Endowment Fund Growing. (S. C. Wright, Financial Secretary) The intention was to publish the names of the Alumni who had made contri•butfons to the Alumni Endowment Fund in this issue of The Gavelyte, but because the edition is limited and the amount 0f space at our disposal restricted, the list will be announced in a later number. However, you wi:11 be interested in knowing that twenty– two gra!duates have subscribed on the five-year-iplan, the sum of $982.50. The smallel"t subscri,ption is f.ive dollars per year and the largest twenty 1 do llars per year. The men and women who have mad e subscriptions have faith in Cedarville College. The spirit shown 'by tRev. W. W. Il!iffe, '00, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, !Brookline, 'Mass., is the spirit that should pervade the Alumni of C. C. Under date of 'December 31, 1914, he writes: "I was pleased to hear from you a little time ago even if it was about money. * * * I had expected this long ago and am pleased to 'help the little I ·can. I can never do enough f.or what the College has ldone for me. iso, you are not bEggi ng from me, but just extending the opp-0rtunity to -contribute. 'May the •blessfags of -God attend you in your la'bors. * * * Now, I am igoing to sign this for $15 a year for five years. I shoul 1 d! make it $20 at the least and think I can." We know of several who will make subscriptions soon. We hope :o ·hear from many in a short time. The building up of an endow– ment fund is one of the ;practical things we can do for the •Co·lloge. Are you interested in the College? If not, place a few of your dollars in its endowment fund. Then you will become interested. Second Semester. The second Semester of the College will open on Tuesday morning, February 2, at 9 o'clock. Opening address will be delivered by Rev J .~, ~~ uJ? iJ. t. t. ~

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