The Gavelyte, September 1911

n 'TUDENT GAVELY l'I 1111 11> 1> 11' 1 llfJ 1'111•: 1;\\~:t.Y'l'b:, E, I tw hn . munifP t,•d tow111d (' •d:irvtll,• Coll,·~, in :Ill lw,· v11ri 11 tll' l 1vit11• , Wowld th11t lw had t11on• tl!'lt fin Of CEDARVILLE COLLE6E. fn •nrlH ~ d•:trviJl hiO nrl now, just II f1•w worth~ mon• , To ' thv Htud •nt wt· would NHY, tlw "(;nv1•· ,\ ~\() TIILY PAPER 11ytt1" 1H your puhliration • 1111d we- an· 1•:1111•n•ol u~ s,•,•1111d 1·1 ... ~~ \1 1111 \lnlt t>r, In lh!' I depPnrlrnl," on you to makP thi ,Vl'l\T tlw l',t"I Olll,•1•111 (\•d11rvlllP,llhl11,.l1ttllllll'Y Ill, 1\11111 hl'Ht yet. ---j Fr m 1'\wultv and Alumni. WP dP irP \II ,•nn,·~pn111h•111•,• ,dwuld h1• 111ldrPH,.Pcl tn 1 <l h II .~ , , . , '"t'h,•OA ,~:1.,r~··-onlrt>onN \111l11Ht.,1' ..,h1r Ian s a appreciat1 ,rny kmdly ug- , lllt•. oht,,. I gestions thc1t have th lwt tnrni•nt of th "G I " . . Snhscr\pt\nn Rnl!' i~1· pi>r yc>iir.-Slng'IP l'np\p~ I ave ytP Ill VIPW. Ilk· L t's all pull together for the p: p ·r, I and the glory of old C. ('. EDl'l'ORl L S'l',\FI~. THE EDITOR. \\ . P . 11 ,\ RRJ:\!A '1:.! . Editor In Chief\ 110\Y .\RD )[ CIL\l?~~l<'K , ·12 Assoclnl <> ~: dltor I Dr. John Alford's Letter. \\ ~: XDELL 1ro.·'l'~:R. 'I:!, Lite rary Editor, RER'l'HA STORMONT, ' JI, • Alumni l~ditor I \\' ILHE;\llNA ;\Jl'l'R .\Y, ·1~ I 'ociet-y D Ed' IL.-\ R.UISEY, ' l:!, I Rdltnl'H. ear 1tor: - FRDl<'IS S~fl'L'H, ·i;; . Locnl Edltnr. j I am just reacting an extended BU ' INE s TAFF. and interesting article on lhe relation ER:-:E8't FOS'l'ER, 'J:J, Bus. :\!gr. and 'l'ren urer of the state university to the commc,n– E.-\RL )l<'<'LELLAN, ·1:1, ... - ,\ s<t. ;,,r11, 1111 ger wealth by Edmond J. James Ph.D. LL. 1·.u · r, RA)t. EY, ' !5, · · · · :.ra.illng' Clerk D., President of the Uuiversity of - --- ---- Illinois. As the editing of this, the first issue After speaking of the wonderful of the Gavelyte, for the college year of growth of State Universitie especially 1911 and '12, has been done, for the I along the Atlantic seaboard, south, and most part, by a local alumnus, we feel along the Pacific from outhern Cali– that it would be out of place for us to ' fornia to Washington the state uni– insert anything which might detract I versity has become typical. from the excellence of this number. I He adds: There are, also, in this There are, however, a few things which I Region many great private fwndations. we desire to mention briefly, but first, Chicago, N. Wesle rn, Western Re– we wish to thank those of the Alumni serve, Tulane and Lelan St3nford Uni– who have, so willingly, given of their versity are great institutions, rivaling time and effort to produce this Alumni not only the highest of the Sti,.te Uni– number. Then too, we would not for- versities but the greatest of the pri– get to extend our thanks to Dr. Jno. vate foundations along the Atlantic Alford for his letter, which follows this coast. note, and for the kindly interest which I The number of these great privat~

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