Our College Times . human hands were used in buildingAnd no steel to carve its stone. It was reared by power of Heaven,And it spans the creek the merry rippling watersMake sweet music as they flow. On this rock of mighty oer the deep ravineMany thousand feet had trodden,Eer man saw the wondrous scene. In ages past the savage redmanAs he chased the buffalo,On this bridge crossed oer the chasmDay by day with spear and bow. Eer Columbus crossed the oceanEer the Northmen left their shore,This great scene of sublime beautyHeard the dashing torrent roar. On either


Our College Times . human hands were used in buildingAnd no steel to carve its stone. It was reared by power of Heaven,And it spans the creek the merry rippling watersMake sweet music as they flow. On this rock of mighty oer the deep ravineMany thousand feet had trodden,Eer man saw the wondrous scene. In ages past the savage redmanAs he chased the buffalo,On this bridge crossed oer the chasmDay by day with spear and bow. Eer Columbus crossed the oceanEer the Northmen left their shore,This great scene of sublime beautyHeard the dashing torrent roar. On either side in natures beauty,Grow the many ferns and there seems a call to worshipFloating on the gentle breeze. 0,thou architectural wonderThou hast long withstood the One could build thy structureAnd trace out thy mighty form. Thou dost stand ,a faithful witness Of His handiwork divine. Who placed the planets in their coursesFor wh(im the stars in splendor D. Kinzie, i8. OUR COLLEGE TIMES. EDITORIAL BOARD HELEN GRACE OELLIG 17, Edit r-in-liiefASSOCIATE EDITORS , Scl:ool Notes Ray M. Kline 19 j Ruth S. Bucher 16. .. j John F. Graham 17 AUimni Notes John R. Sherman 20 K. L. S. Notes Orlean Wolgemuth Homerain Notes A. C. Bauiher 17 Exhanges Bard E. Kreder 18 . Athletics Ephriam M. Hertzler 16. .. .Business Mgr. Ezra Wenger 18 Asst Mgr. Ruth Kilhefner 17 Art Our CoDese Times is published monthly during the Academic year by the Homer-ian and Keystone Literary Societies of Eiizabethtown College. This paper will be sent continuously to old subscribers, so as not to break theirfiles, and arrears charged, uness not ce to discontinue has been received at expira-tion. Report any change of address to tha Business Manager. Subscription rates: Fifty cents per year; ten cents per copy; five years for $2 00. Entered as second-class matter April 19, 1909, at the ELzabethtown Postofiice. Sixty percent of what we see isremembered, while only f rty per centof what we he


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