Sorosis . al Associations, and variousother organizations of a literary character. Dr. Acheson was equally prominent as a lay-leader inthe religious work of the state. A member of the Y. M. C. his boyhood, and an active worker in its ranks, he be-came familiar with every phase of its activities and develop-ment. It was the natural result of his intelligent conceptionof the Y. M. C. A. work and his unusual fitness for leadershipthat he was made chairman of the State Executive Committeeof the Y. M. C. A. in Kentucky. Through holding that officefor several years he became well known throu


Sorosis . al Associations, and variousother organizations of a literary character. Dr. Acheson was equally prominent as a lay-leader inthe religious work of the state. A member of the Y. M. C. his boyhood, and an active worker in its ranks, he be-came familiar with every phase of its activities and develop-ment. It was the natural result of his intelligent conceptionof the Y. M. C. A. work and his unusual fitness for leadershipthat he was made chairman of the State Executive Committeeof the Y. M. C. A. in Kentucky. Through holding that officefor several years he became well known throughout the stateand was popular as a speaker on association problems at con-ferences and conventions and at local anniversaries. He wasalso for three years vice president of the International Con-vention of the Y. M. C. A. of North America. Dr. and Mrs. Acheson will arrive in Pittsburgh duringthe Christmas vacation. Dr. Acheson will assume his newpresidential duties with the re-opening of school in %?;8%&&^


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