Arbutus . udy class lias completed the four ycavs course ..f -tiidy as outlined by theThe Association contributes regularly to the siippurt of Miss Laura Kadfurd. Traveling Secretary in Much of the success of the year has been due to the careful supervision of the work by a (4eneralance of the faculty and alumni, the Association has been able to secure the services of Miss Lela Kern for this position. MissKei-n was president of the Association two years ago. and has since been employed in City Association work in Toledo and Indian-apolis. Her etiicient assistance in jilacing the Association in


Arbutus . udy class lias completed the four ycavs course ..f -tiidy as outlined by theThe Association contributes regularly to the siippurt of Miss Laura Kadfurd. Traveling Secretary in Much of the success of the year has been due to the careful supervision of the work by a (4eneralance of the faculty and alumni, the Association has been able to secure the services of Miss Lela Kern for this position. MissKei-n was president of the Association two years ago. and has since been employed in City Association work in Toledo and Indian-apolis. Her etiicient assistance in jilacing the Association in its present standing in college is ample jjroof of the need of a GeneralSecretary. if As so Bible Stm interest whic Co India. Secretary. Through the « ;, W* ^ H £ 1 ^ 1 1 4 -. F^iR, ?:»-^ yMl a» •^ #gj| ^, Hp ^ 11^ tJ ^bHHIP^ / li^ ; fl^^^^^^^^BF?^ j^^^HHHH^V imgmlilll-;,*; ^^^ »„* ? ? .^ ?,. S«-«j^>->«««i<g#t^^ The ^. \X. C. A. Caliincr The Young Men^s Christian Association. Officers for 1900-1901 W. E. Hanger, President Lester Winter, Corresponding SecretaryC. D. HuRRKv, General Secretary Guy ,, Vice-President J. K. Chambers, Recording SecretaryR. A. Chandler, Treasurer Committee Chairmen Devotional, O. B. Phillips Bible Study, J. B. Tarney Missionary, J. O. BaTCHelor Membership, Guy CanTwell Social, B. T. Long Finance, R. A. Chandler Reading Room, J- P- Rinker C. D. Hl^RREY 9ff^ ^ THOSE who have carefully observed the growth of the Young Mens Christian Association, the year 1900-1901 is acknowl-Ifj edged to be the best in its history. The first decade of organized Christian work among the young men of Indiana Uni-versity has been crowned with gratifying success. In 1S91 the Association began work with fourteen charter members ; nowwith a membership of 175 and a budget amounting to $1,700 the Association is recognized as a potent factor in university life. Owing to the cosm(Jpolitan character of the membership of the Association, a brotherhood


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