Church review . tain whether Godwanted them for the work abroad. The famine in India still prevailsand there is urgent need for furtherassistance. The Hartford Committeeof One Hundred on India Famine Re-lief has already secured a large num-ber of subscriptions and the proceedshave been promptly forwarded. Fur-ther subscriptions are solicited andshould be sent to Mr. Atwood Collins,Treasurer, 62 Pearl St., Hartford. We take pleasure in calling attentionto the career of a self-made man, onewho is worthy of mention for his nat-ural gifts, for that quality which NewEnglanders appreciate, namely, e


Church review . tain whether Godwanted them for the work abroad. The famine in India still prevailsand there is urgent need for furtherassistance. The Hartford Committeeof One Hundred on India Famine Re-lief has already secured a large num-ber of subscriptions and the proceedshave been promptly forwarded. Fur-ther subscriptions are solicited andshould be sent to Mr. Atwood Collins,Treasurer, 62 Pearl St., Hartford. We take pleasure in calling attentionto the career of a self-made man, onewho is worthy of mention for his nat-ural gifts, for that quality which NewEnglanders appreciate, namely, energy,leadership and steadfast twenty-seven years Mr. Hunt-singer has been a teacher, and hasdemonstrated his positive characterboth in his conceptions of training andin his modes of action. Whatever hedeems right, that he does regardless ofpersonality or of the consequences. Hissuccessful career has repeatedly shownhis wisdom in his conclusions, and theadvantage his methods have to PROF. E. M. HUNTSINGER. Mr. Huntsingers reputation as aleading teacher is not confined to Hart-ford, for there is scarcely a town in theState which does not bear testimony ofhis ability of training through someone who has been educated at his Col-lege. His reputation as a business edu-cator extends over the whole he is regarded as a name is a synonym for thoroughtraining, the verdict of the businesseducators and of thousands of gradu-ates who occupy responsible positionsthrough his training. A teachers ability is safely measuredby his patronage, and on that basis has almost an enviablereputation, for his yearly attendanceis nearly 500 pupils. What is quite as important to youngpeople is the fact that he has placed605 graduates in paying situations theforty-four months and two weeks end-ing August 3rd, 1900. It is one of the strongest argumentsand speaks volumes of praise for hismethods of training and his businesshabits. The


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