The Gavelyte, September 1911

I I I I will 111·1·t•f'rl, lft1 ii o ho •pd II th11t I w • 111·p f'111·it1 r a it11,1tion whirh · tll . . fn1· ','1l1111 nwn and \ ,nwn 1'1111 of 1·011r- l lw l't >'hl •1•nl h a111111'1I opPninr of I · 1 1 · 1 1 l , , . , . ngt• uni • ·1m111n, :inr n t 1 • 1m- \ l•d:in·tlll• ( nlkfrl• was .oh:-wrvt•d Ill thl' I . · , , 1 'I 1 " 1 1 . J>l'P. '!'d upon 11. rnnsl of all that wh•t • \ 1, l''Tt' (, 1a1w v t'I nt•Ht ny morning, 1 , ever Wf' r o, v. nrP to "!>11 , II for the :,.:; •pkmli •r 1:l. r, or s v •ral clays pnst I r (' 1 " fl ll, 11 r . goryo ,or. Pl' 11 nrrr• )J• lh'\\ and old :stud •nlH altkc had !wen M K' · 1 , h 1 c lnrH'y, prr•su •nt 111 I l' ('o I •g1•, 1•alh ering-. an iomlly awaiting the call ga;· the arldrPHH of WPIC'onw whi<'h was that , ·ouhl procl:iim th h •ginning of a , k 'rh h I enjoy cl ancl appr ciatPd by all. n '\\' vc:1r s wor . c ape was W k I h . • • • 1 or ia:-1 now cgnn m •a nwl'I m l'l'O\ d d with students, alumni and th I M 1• • • • 1 c assroom. any nPw n ,,.3 11r" tnendsl>flhccollege. Altcrsev•ralse- s 1 . 1 r . 1 . , een w 11 e many, am1 ur nnP.H, arP t •ct11ms hnd bcen sung Dr. Putt gave th , greatly · 1 f th · t 1 . . I miss c rom £>11' acC'u. omr,r scripture reading which was followed I c B t f 1 . f . t 1 . . , pa es. u a e 1ng o m •rest anr by an mvocat1on bv Rev. Taylor. Dr. th · t h t k h I l · . . en u iasm seems o ave a n o r Kyle, of the Xenia Th olog1cal Semi- pon 1 b 1 . • 1 u everyon anr we , 1ev we are na~·y, delivered the ~ddres of the day. ' looking into the school year which will This address was htterly full of sug- be the bann r one in th history of th g stions which everyone could find use C lleg · t 11 t 11 · · t 11 1 . . o e, m e ec ua y, spm ua y am for in daily hfe, and contamed thots soci"all Th t l t f h . . y. e new uc en s are o t e for the studen~s w_hich, . if they were highest class and judging from th m, permitted to smk into his heart, and an these sa .1·t· t 1 • 1 me conu1 ions are guaran eec earnest endeavor were made to live up I for years. to them, would have treasures the J value of which, to his or her life, would I h bt> pricel ss. 1 T e Gavelyte and Alumni. Some of the things which he es- 1' pecially emphasized were: "To re– S. C. WRIGHT, '03. member the purpose for which we are About six years ago THE GAVELYTE here." "To have a right standard of I was first issued as a protege of The excellence" your st~ndard cannot be I Gavel Club, of the college. Two years raised to high but ''Hitch your wagon I ago it came into the hands of the to a star" and do not be ashamed to be I student body and under able manage– among the highest, "We must have a I ment it has become popular, not only right ambition." Do not choose the I among the students themselves but way you are to go until you are sure / among other colleges, as evidenced by that you are right and then "Do or Die I the liberal use of its pages by ex- in the attempt. ' ' We must have a changes. right method in our work. The little There is one field, however, that it things are, after all, the great things has failed to reach; that of the ALUMNI. of life. He who does each task well, Very few of them subscribe for it and even though it is small, is the one who less pay for it. The reasons for this

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