Our College Times . swere afforded ample opportunity toattend. The Art Exhibit of our Col-lege, in the old High School Buildingat Hershey, was enjoyed by many whoare interested in this line of work. An-other factor by means of which the in-fluence of the school reached outsiderswas the Reunion of ElizabethtownCollege. Some of those who spokewere Eld. S. H. Hertzler, Rev. J. W. Prof. H. K. Ober. Miss Kath-ryn Ziegler. missionary to India, andMiss Bessie Rider, who sails forChina in September. The Alumni al-so, inspired prospective students bytheir loyalty to their Alma Mater. Much in
Our College Times . swere afforded ample opportunity toattend. The Art Exhibit of our Col-lege, in the old High School Buildingat Hershey, was enjoyed by many whoare interested in this line of work. An-other factor by means of which the in-fluence of the school reached outsiderswas the Reunion of ElizabethtownCollege. Some of those who spokewere Eld. S. H. Hertzler, Rev. J. W. Prof. H. K. Ober. Miss Kath-ryn Ziegler. missionary to India, andMiss Bessie Rider, who sails forChina in September. The Alumni al-so, inspired prospective students bytheir loyalty to their Alma Mater. Much inspiration was recently givento the students by the talks of visitorswho stopped here on their way homefrom the Conference. Rev E. B. Hoff,Associate President of Bethany BibleSchool addressed the class in MissionStudy at their last meeting. He alsopreached the Baccalaureate sermon tothe graduating class. His weightysubject. The Measure of Opportuni-ty, the Measure of Responsibility.*was treated in a masterful s No u The Memory of the Heart. If stores of dry and learned lore we gain,We keep them in the memory of the brain;Names, things, and facts, whateer we knowledge call,—There is the common ledger for them all;And images on this cold surface tracedMake slight impressions and are soon weve a page more glowing and more bright,On which our friendship and our love to write;That these may never from the soul trust them to the memory of the is no dimming no effacement there;Each new pulsation keeps the record clear;Warm, golden letters all the tablet fill,Nor lose their lustre till the heart stands still. —Daniel will Elizabethtown live in thememory of the heart as well as in thememory of the brain of those whohave left the shelter of her walls toenter the real struggles and battles oflife. True education writes indelibly on the heart the real values of of these is friendship. Truefriendship is one of the most sacr
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