The Gavelyte, March 1908
·: 1 I - Call ed to Wooster. cent equipment of the University, in– cluding two large recitatiou buil<lings, Dr. \V. R. McChesney, Pro'fesiwr I two science halls, library, chapel, of Aneient Languages in Cedarville · conservatory of music, gymnasium, ('nllege for the past fourteen years, dormitories, and other buildings, and ha.:1 just been selecte<l for the head employing seventy-five instructors, it of the departments of Greek and Psy- is enabled to offer a great variety of ('hology in thP 8ummer 8chool of the I couraes, presPnting work from the rni,·er::-ity ot' Wooster, Woostrr, Ohio. !grammar up to and beyon<l the full He has accepted the offer, and will i collPge course, and including com– enter upon his work this coming !mercjaJ, normal, scientific, manual summer. This, of C'ourse, doe not I training, art, music. elocutio-n, do– mean that he will give up his work mestic science, and many other at ('pdarville. He will continbe to courses. The school and its hea<I, tPach here durina the school year I Prof. ,J. H. Di1·kason, are known an<l at \\' ooster d~ring the . surn~er. I throughout thi;-, anrl neighboring This comes as a deserved recogni- ; stated for their progressive spirit. ti on of Prof . ~lcChe, ney's proficiency I in his chosen lines of work. and is I The B a chelor•s Sol a c e. really a high honor. The \\' ooster j -- ~ummn· 8ehool takes high rank , Across the way a taper gleamg among institutions of that sort. 1t All through the long dark night. i ~ hv far the best attl"n<le<l summer I joy to see tlrnse steady beams : ch~ol in tlw state, anrl is surpassed I They make my vigil bright. in this rPspeC't by but few schools in I No boon of Cupid understand. tlw Pnite<l ~tates. Last yeM its en- ' Brings gladness to my cup rollmPnt reached nine hun<lred. This I There dwells my wedded ri,·al, and summer the attendancl" i~ f'Xpl"etP<l I The haby keep~ him up. Bx. to \,p about twelve hundrPcl. It is 1 , ,~ry popular among tPaelwr~. its 1 ~pahr: How are we to work thl" wirlP range of RubjPctfi, thorough new ruling for music? Take Rittrr tmining in normal work, and its free and Sterrett, they will have t,) haYr teachars' age~cy meeting. the practi- , :-;ome _girl to play with them. \Yill cal needs of instructors m our pub- the girl gft 1-0 per cent too·? li e schools as few institutions are Prof. Fitz: - ,'he ought to grt tPn ahlP to <lo. T sing all of the magnifi- for shP ,rill givt> all the mnsie. I I
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