1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS CEDARVILLE COLLEGE CEDARVILLE,OHIO T HE thirty-eighth year of Cedarville College will open September 9, 1931. An unusually large number of young people are seeking information and the outlook for an increased Freshman class is very bright. Cedarville College offers courses for practically every pursuit in life. The entire expense for tuition, books, furnished room, light, heat, and boarding runs from $386 to $450 for the year. All young people who expect to climb to the top will find it abso- lutely necessary to have a college education. Cedarville College is a Christian institution. It has the commendation of four large presby- teries of the Presbyterian Church in southwestern Ohio. It is in a cam- paign to raise an additional three hundred thousand dollars for its en- dowment fund by 1934 and eventually to add to that two hundred and fifty thousand dollars more and to erect as soon as possible two buildings, a girls' dormitory and a chapel with offices for administration attached to it. Cedarville College appeals to all Christian people of means who believe in a genuine Christian education to contribute liberally to the work of the college. Catalogue and other literature will be sent free. W.R. MCCHESNEY, President. One hundred two

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