Gavelyte Annual 1911

TIIB GAYELYTg_ The Alumni Endowment Tile mo t 1 r s ·iug ne d of CedarviUe 1 ol1ege at th present time is mon y. Oi all the people ,,·ho ought to be willing to r spond to thi llecd the Alumni :honld he the most willing. An effort to iut r,e t th Alumni in the ffork of endowing the collt-: g i now b ing made. At the la t m etiug– of the Alumni A ociatio11, a committe wa appoint,ed to take the matter i11 cha1·ge and to end aYor to arouse a sentiment among the lunmi for the endowment fund. 'l1his committee i compo ed of one member from ea~h cla s that has graduated from t l1e coll ge. It lias be n at work all the year and at the eoming meeting ot th Association a report will be made to that body. The indication now are that thi report will be one of encom·agement. The Co1lege is a live in titution. It i growing in influence and power for good. y,ea1· h:v y ar. 1t i ' now up to the Alumni to prove th m elY J-ive wir : h~· taking hold of the Alumni Endowment propo ition and handling it in a ,Yay worthy of the sons and daughters of a C'hri tian Colleg . Remem– ber that mone~· plac c1 in endowment is mone)' only the i11tere t of which can he 11. ed. The mone)' we giYe to this can e will work long after we ha ,·e pa::ecl from the stage of the world's activities. Sincere])·, ' C. WRIGHT, '03. S c'y lnnmi Endo"·me 11t ( ' mrnittre.

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