. Colorado College Nugget (yearbook). Ewing, 08, as Colorado Colleges representa-tive in the foreign field; weekly meetings addressed by some of the prom-inent religious workers of the State; a series of meetings led by DadElliott; an opportunity given to hear such men as Dean Bosworth, JohnWillis Baer, and several international secretaries at the State Conventionheld here in February; an Academy department organized to increase theinterest in the Association by the Academy boys; cooperation with theCity Association in work through Bible classes with the High and gradeschool boys. In order, in


. Colorado College Nugget (yearbook). Ewing, 08, as Colorado Colleges representa-tive in the foreign field; weekly meetings addressed by some of the prom-inent religious workers of the State; a series of meetings led by DadElliott; an opportunity given to hear such men as Dean Bosworth, JohnWillis Baer, and several international secretaries at the State Conventionheld here in February; an Academy department organized to increase theinterest in the Association by the Academy boys; cooperation with theCity Association in work through Bible classes with the High and gradeschool boys. In order, in addition, to unite the students more closely in a socialway there was held the May festival, the stag and opening receptions, thebanquet in Bemis Hall, addressed by Ex-Governor Thomas, the Christmaseve entertainment, and the stag ball. Weather spoiled the plans for aWashingtons Birthday picnic. The management of Hagerman Hallwas turned over to the Association by the College, the building was re- 190 The Pikes PeakNu££et ««c 1910. paired and furnished and the discipline so improved that the Hall hasbecome a model dormitory. Realizing that College men need to be trained in service, a numberof neglected places within a radius of fifty miles have been supplied withreligious services. The Association has charge of or assists in meetingsheld at Papetown, Hastings Addition, Colorado City, Mt. Olive church,Falcon, Calhan, Tarryall and the Jail. Coming events are: The Mayfestival, an institute on the Ministry, and the summer conference at Cas-cade at which the College should have forty delegates. For the employ-ment of a full time secretary and the earning on of all this work, a budgetof $i ,300 is raised. The men on whose shoulders rest the chief responsibility of this workare: Cabinet—Bible Study, C. N. Phillips; Missionary, J. C. Crane; Relig-ious Meetings, G. R. Gibbs; Social, G. W. Shaw; Membership, K. L. Hyder;Extension, L. P. Putnam; Employment, W. C. Moffitt; Building, C.


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