1925 Cedrus Yearbook

The Western Theological Seminary PITTSBURGH, PA. A Seminary for College Graduates A complete modern theological curriculum, with elective courses leading to the degrees of S. T. B. and S. T.M. Graduate courses of the University of Pittsburgh, leading to degrees of A.M. and Ph.D., are open to properly qualified students of the Seminary. Two entrance prizes of $150 each and a post.graduate fellowship of $500. Exceptional library facilities. A new dormitory equip, ped with latest modern improvements. Social hall, gymnasium, and students' commons. Ninetreighth year begins September 15, 1925. Information Apply to PRESIDENT JAMES A. KELSO, PH D. D. D., LL.D. Betty G. (reading the sign over the ticket office),"Oh, Jack, it says—Entire Balcony 35c. Lets get it so we'll be all alone." Professor Smith, reading the biography of Walt Whitman, "He loved the odor of the human body." Douthett,"He never sold shoes." MAYO'S STUDIOS Photographs are sometimes called a luxury. Yes, and a world of people never realize what it means until they lose one dear to them, and have no picture. Fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters should be photographed on their birthday, and the family group made right now. Photos and enlargements of all descriptions. OPEN WEDNESDAYS AT CEDARVILLE JAMESTOWN THE BALANCE OF WEEK Barret asked Professor Robison if automobiles came from China. "No. I don't think they do, Mr. Barret, but what makes you ask such a question?" "Well I thought they came from there because they go 'Honk! Honk'!" replied the pride of Punkin Center. Schmeman (in lobby of Deshler)—"Can I get a room for two?" Clerk—"Have you got a reservation?" " Schmeman—"What do you think I am, an Indian?"

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