The adytum . rk is prosecuted with vigor, not only amongthe students, but also throughout the village and vicinity. The Sundayafternoon meetings in the Town Hall for the benefit of the male pop-ulation of the village who are without Christ has been productive ofgrand results. Sunday Schools, in the various neighboring countrydistricts, which are not conveniently supplied with the gospel, are conducted by members of the Association. Plans are being prepared tormore aggressive work during the coming year. The outlook for thefuture is promising and it is an assured fact that the Y. M. C. A., will


The adytum . rk is prosecuted with vigor, not only amongthe students, but also throughout the village and vicinity. The Sundayafternoon meetings in the Town Hall for the benefit of the male pop-ulation of the village who are without Christ has been productive ofgrand results. Sunday Schools, in the various neighboring countrydistricts, which are not conveniently supplied with the gospel, are conducted by members of the Association. Plans are being prepared tormore aggressive work during the coming year. The outlook for thefuture is promising and it is an assured fact that the Y. M. C. A., willcontinue in the future, as it has been in the past, a marked blessing toDenison. Thou hath not failed one word of all his good promise, which hepromised by the hand of Moses his servant.—I Kings VIII : 5(). OFFICERS. President, - - - Ceo. VanWinkle. Vice President, - - L. H. Cammack. Cor. Secretary, - - Bruce Kinney. Rec. Secretary, - - - E. U. Smith. Treasurer, . - W. H. Houghton. ^NYC NYONE looking over the cat-ilogue of Denison Universitymight have some doubts asto whether board could be ob-tained at two dollars a week, asthe catalogue states. To removefrom the minds of such all suchdoubts and scruples as to clubboard, we append to this a menu,so that all may know exactly withwhat the table is supplied ; we al-so give the names of the officersof the several clubs, any one ofwhom will be glad to give thoseseeking admission to a club, allthe information purpose of these clubs is chiefly to obtain cheap board. Inthe spring the different clubs often cross bats on the ball field, and asthere is always a good supper awaiting the champions, it generallyhappens that the club composed of the most lean and hungry lookingindividuals come off victorious. The following menu may perhaps be slightly varied for Thanks-giving and Easter without incurring much additional expense. THE A DYTUM. \)\\


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