Our College Times . the Educational Meeting held onJanuary 16, during our Bible Term,Miss Floy Crouthamel. io, gave areading from Browning entitledHerve Riel. Miss Bessie Rider, 03, was acceptedby the General Missionary Board ata recent meeting held at Elgin, Illi-?nois, as a missionary to India. Shewill be formally accepted in public atAnnual Conference to be held at Her-shey, Pa., next June. A little baby boy arrived in theTiome of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Glasmire,of Palmyra, on January 16. Its naras is Martin Alexander. Its. character-istics, as reported by it father to itsGreat Aunt, Miss Eliza


Our College Times . the Educational Meeting held onJanuary 16, during our Bible Term,Miss Floy Crouthamel. io, gave areading from Browning entitledHerve Riel. Miss Bessie Rider, 03, was acceptedby the General Missionary Board ata recent meeting held at Elgin, Illi-?nois, as a missionary to India. Shewill be formally accepted in public atAnnual Conference to be held at Her-shey, Pa., next June. A little baby boy arrived in theTiome of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Glasmire,of Palmyra, on January 16. Its naras is Martin Alexander. Its. character-istics, as reported by it father to itsGreat Aunt, Miss Elizabeth Myer, are:brown eyes, black hair, good appetite,good sleeper, and large mouth like itsfathers. Among the Bible Term studentswho attended some of the Bible ses-sions at the College are: Floy Crouth-amel, 10, Souderton, Pa.; Sara Moyer,13 and Kathryn Moyer, 10, of Lans-dale; Mr. and Mrs. Laban W. Leiter;John Miller, 05, of Lititz; Mrs. MaryReber, 05, of Richland; and Mr. An-drew Hollinger, 10, of Lancaster, Attempt the end and never stand to doubt;Nothings so hard, but search will findit out. —Herrick. The above sentiment is vividlybrought out in the Purple and Whiteof the Allentown Preparatory School,especially as we read the Alumni notesand see what success the graduatesare having. The Editorials containmuch splendid advice to the a whole the paper is neat and in-teresting. The College Student has a verysuggestive cover design, portrayingthe standard of the College. The social anl economic conditions of NewEngland in 1700 are well thoughts are contained inthe poem entitled Mother. Hopeall tlie college fellows may look uponmother and say, What hath Godwrought. The Dickinsonian has a very inter-esting article on The Fourth Dimen-sion. This paper reflects the life ofthe school very well. Shamokin High School Review:You have a well-proportioned paper;your literary department containssome entertaining short stories. How- ever, your design m


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