The Gavelyte, November 1907

s 0 ~ I t Ti· I f s Phi los. J 'l'his. is ~er~:1inly_ true where t~e ThP Philos liavt> been having good ' cou,se he 11~ 1s being taken as pre– mePI ing~. with good audiences, I p~ratory. to. a s?ecial co.urse !n Rome pre:;ent, although smaller in number, I higher institut10n. This -being the slw more than makes . up for it in I fact as our Alumni can testify, let 1i .... r sncieiy sµirit. 1.'lii.,; is f;hown by I us keep the society on a level with tht' fad that :-he got a good share its former high standinR, of t.he new Rtuch•nts·. Keep up the fight, PhiloG, for only by pegging away 1 Y. M . C. A. h,H'f' lnft.y idE:>als been reachecl. I Since the last n!1mber, Mr. l.ic·k I y, State St>cretary, has \'isitPd UH ;ind Philosoph ic. 1 1 has conferred with the commit tr, s ThE:> rnPPtings have liE:>en · fair and and given them sound advice. But i the attendance good. Although most 1 1 there still seems something lacking, are faithful in their duty when not a regular meeting of the Y. M. placecl upon the µrogram, others fail I c: A. has as yet been calleJ. · The to t:tke the interest in it that should I torpor, whi('h has equipped other he taken. Mr. Lickty who visited organizations, thr:eatens to crush (Jut the Rociety on the occasion of one , the life of lhe infant club of our of its meeti·ngs said that the student college. Will Ct-darville men, lrt it derived more practical benefit from be said that a Y. M. C. A. fostered wPII prrpared literary work, than he successfully in other schools cannot did from the rPgular r,ol lPgP rourst->. J bP snrport.ecl hrrr? LPt's grt. l,usy

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