The Gavelyte, March 1907

68 THE GAVELYTE, Dr. J. C. George, of Cincinnati, I even a personal of some kind. Our spent March 2 and 3 with Cedarville alumni are responding nobly to the friends. Idemand made upon them by one of Mr. John M. Finney, '03, spent our number in the February number Washington's birthday at his home in of the Gavelyte-let us, then, keep Ced . and returned to Cincinnati Mon- step with ou r Alumni. Let us hear day, February 25 . from you for the next number of t he There is in the hands of the Editor paper. a very interesting article by Mr. J. E. Shaw '06 in which he lays down a 1---------------. syste~, w'hen applied, will better a id I the student to discover and develope his aptitudes. Unfortunately the arti– cle reached us too late for publication this month but will appear ia the April number. COLLEGE · PINS at 1 Mr. R. B. Shaw, '04, has accepted. a position as Director c,f the Elocution and Physical departments of the God– man Guild House, Columbus, Ohio . Mr. Shaw is well fitted for the posi– tion, besides having much natural abil– ity he ' has acquired a thorough knowledge along this line of work, being a graduate of the Capitol Col– lege of Oratory and Music. McCOLLUM'S CO::<ICUTIJED F R O)f P AGE rn. lasting good accruing to one, who en– gages in work for his college paper. The students of Cedarville college ohe Jeweler. need no reminder of loyalty-their Wh institution stands for that- but what en.a the editor of this paper desires to see You want to do is a greater expression of their loy- your best , come alty in support •of this paper. We to us , w e'll do have 'abundant literary talent rn our the rest . ' midst-let us see an expression of I this from you in an eSSi:lY, a poem, or NAGLEY BROs.,ceot~1'J.LLE,

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