The Gavelyte, October 1906

G80ARVTLLFJ GOLLEGK ohe GAVELYT E. ing? There was not a light to b l'uhli s hrd ill th (' ill({' l'f' S ( c,f seen, even the front steps b ing in CEDARVILLE COLLEGE, darkness up which vve sturr,bled while - RY- thinking what an improvement ~ , , C , cluster of lights in front of the door THEG~~EL LVB jwould be. A MONTHLY PUBLICATION It seems to be a short sightE>d pol- "11"1i:-:lw<1 ° 11 tlit' 1 -·, t1i or ench month , f'X(•r pt I icy that is more anxious to cut down July and Aug-u st. I • . S b · t· · $LOO I expenses than to inform the pubhc u scnp 10n pnce, per year, . " that there is something doing" at Ent<>red u.-; econd ('Ja,-,; :lltdl :lfattf' r , in th e I the college. Let us have a little po:<t otlke, lit Ce darl'ill i>, Ohio, .Jan . HI, HHJfi. , 1. ht . f t f th b 'ld' C. <L \\'ARE, 'Oi, Ecli t or in Chi i> f. 1 1g m ron o e UI mg. E. :llt-C:LELL.\ N, 'OIi, Hu sin,•,,,; :l[.g'r. I Is It Right? \\' )r. \\' AID!<: , 'OH, Tri>;t s11rC' r . .J. (' . :l[ARHH .H,L, 't,i , - - .\ ti\·. :ll g- r. 1 Does the present ystem of daily A OC I .\TE ElH'l'OR, . L . T . :1rAR HALL, 'li, , .\th el e tit·;-:; n. WIL- grading tend to narrow the students LLUISON, ·u,, ' ue ie tiP ,: .I. NA SH, ·u,, Loca l ; JI l'f ? W th' k ·t d It L . ( !UN FARK. , 'Ill), Cl,ts,;; F . \\ "ILLI.UI ' ON, co ege 1 e • e Jn 1 oes. ·11,, NM,·:-: : I has been our observation that the .1 . A. 1c1NKEY • .\ . B., 'ot1, Al 1111111 i. 1 students of the college may ba divid- ed roughly, into three classes. ThE' Notice. first class and the smallest is that composed of those whose chief inter– EACH 8TUDE1T AND ALUM-NUS WlLL est in life is to shine Rocially. They RECEIVE A COPY OF THE GAVELYTE I have no time to prepare a number for - MONTHLY. UNLESS WE ARE NOTIFIED BY a literary program nor have they time Nov. 5, TO THE co TRARY YOU WILL to maintain an even grade in their BE ENTERED ON OUR BOOKS AS SUB- studies. ·The second clasE EOmewhat SCRIBERS. larger than the preceednig, seem to think that the Literary, Atheletics, Why Not? in fact anything outside of their stud- 1 ies, is to recieve first consideration We recently had occasion to visit at thier hands. Needless to say the~e the college while a literary society are not the best students. The third was in session. But would you ever class and by a large majority the know it from the front of th e build- largest ·iR that class of students

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