The Gavelyte, June 1907
135 THE GAVELYTE, so::- wis~ing to clrse~he Seminary I topics were read, after the add res. and se)l the building, others, to sell of welcome by Miss Fannie Iliffe of the building, obtain a room and Cedarville, which was responded to have one instructor for the one by the PrP.sident. The Moderator, prospeGtive student next year. This the Rev. Mr. Ritchie then made· a latter idea was finally. approved, so I short address, closing the servier. tTrnt . the , emfoary in Philadelphia ,I On Friday aftern,,on, the bu irn·s:-– will be sofd and Rev. Prof. .J. Y. se3sion of the Y. P. C. E. was held, B0ice . will be the sole instructor at which, Mr. William Waide of fen: the year . Philadelphia, wa::i made Preside11t. The report on Cedarville College, Rev. Wm. A. Pollock of South Rye– showed it to be in flourishing con- 1 gate, Vt., , ice PrP.sideot and Miss dition ~ s~veral recommendation~ ac- 1 J::i,ne Dickson of Tarentum, Pa., c0mpa. nied the report, which were , 1 Secretary and Treasurer. On Sah– adop-teJ. The trouble in the N. Y. bath the concluding meeting waS' congregation was settled by allow- held- Prof. Frank S. Fox, Professor ing the protesting members, to take of Elocution in Cedarville College the church property and form a new making an eloquent address upon church. These in brief were the "What the Book says'' in regard to chief incidents of Synod. The Synod intemperance. He presented the sub– had a pleasant time in Cedarville, jeet forcibly and, to many of us, in and adjourned May 28th, to meet, an entirely new light. This address next year in Cincinnati. was under the auspices of the Y. P. In connection with Synod, the C. E. Societies. Women's Mi ·sionary Societies held their meeting, which in the absence RECEPTION. of the President, Miss M . .Jackson of Philadelphia, was presided over Tlie Faculty Reception was held by Mrs. W. W. Iliffe, of ew York. in the College Hall~, Tuesday even– Various papers were reacl and dis-- ing, Juna 4th. All the ~tndents and cussed. many Alumni were present and en- The Y. P. C. E of the R. P. joyed a "hot old time'' at the ex– Church held its meeting, May 23d, pense of the Faculty. Refreshments at which the President, the Rev. 1 were served, after which 9epartures W. A. Pollock pre. ided. A numbe,r , were made, some arriving home of intert>. ting paprrR on assigned J rather late.
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