The Gavelyte, October 1914

RE\·. n.H1n :'.lcK1:\":-;EY, n. D., LL l)_ Dr. l\IcKinn ey is sening his twenty-first year as pre:,ident of Cedarville College. Throughout the entire history of the college he has been presi– dent of its faculty and a member of its board of trustees. He saw it start without buildings or campus. It now ha three buildings and a campus of nine ac res. In the beginning the endowment was $23,000, now it is near– ly $90,000. At first the faculty r.urnbered four members, now there are nine. During the years the student body has gradually increased. At the opening of college this Fall, the Doctor announced thr1t he was serving his last year as president and next Spring lie would tender his resignation to tht board of trustees. l\Iany of the former students, graduates and friends of ,the institution will doubtless regret to learn that the Doctor ' s guiding hand that has helped the college to so successfully solve the prnblems of the past will not be so closely connected with it in the future. We ar e pleased to state, however, that we h lve his promi.se that hi friendship and love for the cJllege w;q not cea e and that he will embrace every opportunity to be of service.

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