. The University Record. Illustrations and General Information [1904] . ayers are held daily in GerrardHall. Attendance is rec[uired. Each month, also, a sermoii is delivered by oneof the Univer-sity are specialcourses of in-struction in theEnglish Bible,and lectures onI^ible History aredelivered eachSunday morningin Gerrard Youiig MensChristian Asso-ciation meets four times each week, conducts a number of systematiccourses for the study of the Bible and of j^fissions, and assists inSunday school work in the town and county. Discipline The University endeavors to make


. The University Record. Illustrations and General Information [1904] . ayers are held daily in GerrardHall. Attendance is rec[uired. Each month, also, a sermoii is delivered by oneof the Univer-sity are specialcourses of in-struction in theEnglish Bible,and lectures onI^ible History aredelivered eachSunday morningin Gerrard Youiig MensChristian Asso-ciation meets four times each week, conducts a number of systematiccourses for the study of the Bible and of j^fissions, and assists inSunday school work in the town and county. Discipline The University endeavors to make young menmanly and self-reliant, and develop character byeducating the conscience. The discipline of the institution is ad-ministered upon a basis of honor and manhood in its and consideration prevail in all relations, and the frictionof the college life begets mutual regard, sympathy and respectbetween the teacher and taught. The faculty may, however, attheir discretion, admonish, suspend or dismiss students for neglectof duty or for misconduct. 31. Labor andSelf Help Here honorablelabor, even roughlabor, of the handsis glorified by highpurpose. It is confidently believed that no institutionoffers wider opportunities for self-help to meritor-ious students of slender means. The desire is thatno worthy boy, however poor, shall ever be turnedaway for lack of are a number of ways in which a youngman can pay in part or in whole his expenses while a student atthe Universit}^ Between one-fourth and one-third of the studentsat the University are thus helping themselves. The following aresome of the forms of employment available: Teachers, printers,stenographers, typewriters, bookkeepers, tellers or monitors,waiters, wood saywers, janitors, clerks, clothes pressers, machiuists,agents for clothing, books, athletic supplies, etc. Work of thiskind is rarely in the gift of the University authorities. Brightyoung men who have a will to help themselves generally


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