Bulletin of Elon College (Special Series), 1916-1919 . s| eral states. Between the ages 01 j J 15 and 24, covering in a rough «£,_n—a^-N—M—».-4» way the years of College life, thecountry over there are about 20,000,000 persons, and361,270 of these are actually in College. This is onein 60. If only one in ten graduates, the next gen-eration will find every six hundredth man a fullgraduate and every sixtieth with some acquaintancewith College life and ideals. The College man isthus a force to be reckoned with. He is usually a bornand a trained leader at once of his fellows. TheChurch that fails
Bulletin of Elon College (Special Series), 1916-1919 . s| eral states. Between the ages 01 j J 15 and 24, covering in a rough «£,_n—a^-N—M—».-4» way the years of College life, thecountry over there are about 20,000,000 persons, and361,270 of these are actually in College. This is onein 60. If only one in ten graduates, the next gen-eration will find every six hundredth man a fullgraduate and every sixtieth with some acquaintancewith College life and ideals. The College man isthus a force to be reckoned with. He is usually a bornand a trained leader at once of his fellows. TheChurch that fails to reach these leaders might wellask itself why. The Churchs relationship to College men should be4,_.—».—..—..—»—«* three-fold. It should express it-I three-fold | seif in discovering, conserving,I ofEchurch *and 1 and utilizing these splendid lead- s COLLEGE MAN „ . —«——* ers of our times. * An Address by President Harper, given in several placesduring 1915-1916—true to Elons conception of this vital
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