. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ed anything who did not have any difficul-ties to encounter. Again there is the Lion of Pro-crastination, and if you dont killit, and kill it promptly, it is boundto get you, for he who does notwhat he can when he should, losesthe opportunity. The speaker concluded with thelines: I know of a land whose streetsare pavedWith things we meant to achieve;It is walled with the money wemeant to have the pleasures for which words unspoken, the prom-ises broken,And many a coveted boonAre stowed away there in thatland some where—The Land of Pretty Soon.


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ed anything who did not have any difficul-ties to encounter. Again there is the Lion of Pro-crastination, and if you dont killit, and kill it promptly, it is boundto get you, for he who does notwhat he can when he should, losesthe opportunity. The speaker concluded with thelines: I know of a land whose streetsare pavedWith things we meant to achieve;It is walled with the money wemeant to have the pleasures for which words unspoken, the prom-ises broken,And many a coveted boonAre stowed away there in thatland some where—The Land of Pretty Soon. The road that leads to that mys-tic landIs strewn with pitiful wrecks;And the ships that sail to itsshining strandBear skeletons in their is farther at noon than it wasat farther at night than at noon;0 let us beware of that landdown there—The Land of Pretty Soon. Boost The College SHOW YOUR COLORS We have just received a full line of PHNNANT5, PILLOW TOf^S, KODAK ALBU>.5, 5KULL CAPS and ARM BANDS. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Prof. Jones spoke to the membersof the Ministerial Association, , on the subject of ForeignMissions, emphasizing the peculiarneeds of Siam. His message wasgreatly appreciated by all whoheard him. Regular business was transacted,and three new members taken intothe organization. The chairman ofvhe extension department of theAssociation reported that twenty-seven workers were in the evange-listic fields of Maryville and alsoholding services in Christian En-jcavors, Sunday Schols, churchesand jails. This work is growing andYet There is Room. wKrywfmwwmi^:^^ STATE REPRE-SENTATIVE ADVISES LOCAL CABINET The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet met inBartlett Hall, Tuesday at 12:10 tohear Mr. Comer, the State Y. A. Worker. Mr. Comer has hadcharge of Maryville work and iswell acquainted with the field. HespK)ke on the phases of work thelocal organization could promote inorder to cooperate fully with theState work. His strongest appealwas


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