PaC-SaC 1920 . e meetings the main talkswere supplied by speakers selected from the student body and members of the faculty,or sometimes from the ministers or other influential church workers of the town. At onemeeting we had with us Dr. J. O. Reavis, from the Columbia Theological meeting was thoroughly enjoyed by all, for Dr. Reavis is a very interesting student body, under the supervision of the Y. M. C. A., sent their full quota to theStudent Volunteer Convention that was held at Des Moines, la. 1 he?e men gave severalvery interesting talks as to the work done at t
PaC-SaC 1920 . e meetings the main talkswere supplied by speakers selected from the student body and members of the faculty,or sometimes from the ministers or other influential church workers of the town. At onemeeting we had with us Dr. J. O. Reavis, from the Columbia Theological meeting was thoroughly enjoyed by all, for Dr. Reavis is a very interesting student body, under the supervision of the Y. M. C. A., sent their full quota to theStudent Volunteer Convention that was held at Des Moines, la. 1 he?e men gave severalvery interesting talks as to the work done at the convention. The Morning Watch that was held every morning just before breakfast, was doneaway with several years ago. The time was found not to work so well, so the time waschanged to just after supper and the name was changed to that of the Prayer evening we had a goodly number of boys who gathered in the auditorium to givepraise and prayer to their Heavenly Father. W. P. Beckman, Editor. (126). Y. M. C. A. Cabinet M. R. Williamson President W. P. BECKMAN Vice-President J. H. Dulin Secretary and Treasurer S. H. Fulton Chm of Religious Committee J. D. Henderson Chm of Bible Study Committee A. B. Stallworth Chm jf Social Committee A. W. Dick . Chm of Membership Committee (127)
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