Our College Times . llingwithin us and our joy in living is in-creased. Were we in a proper atti-tude perhaps God could use us often-er in this way. Service can be rendered by helpingothers in any way possible to do joy and the value does not de-pend upon the manner in which it isrendered but upon the motive prompt-ing it. Each one of us must seek hisown field, employ his own powers andmake use of his own we must all remember that theservice must be in the field where Godwould have us, not where we wouldrather be, it must be done as Godplans it, not as we plan it, in H


Our College Times . llingwithin us and our joy in living is in-creased. Were we in a proper atti-tude perhaps God could use us often-er in this way. Service can be rendered by helpingothers in any way possible to do joy and the value does not de-pend upon the manner in which it isrendered but upon the motive prompt-ing it. Each one of us must seek hisown field, employ his own powers andmake use of his own we must all remember that theservice must be in the field where Godwould have us, not where we wouldrather be, it must be done as Godplans it, not as we plan it, in His spiritand will, not ours, if we shall find joyin doing it and thus have joy in us give ourselves now to theservice of our God, for Cowley says,Nothing is there to come and nothingpast, but an eternal now does alwayslast. We close with these words fromMrs. Browning: The sweetest lives are those toduty deeds both great and small. Are cI^sl knit strands of an un-broken thread,Wher- Ive monies EDITORIAL BOARDJACOB S. HARLEY, Editor-in-Chief ASSOCIATE EDITORS Grace Moyer ) Mary G. Hershey .... f Sch°o1 Notes Rhoda Miller Hiomerian Notes Naomi Longenecker, K. L. S. Notes Calvin J. Rose Gertrude Miller Alumni Notes Isaac J. Kreider Exchanges Virgil Holsinger Business Manager Daisy P. Reider Art Editor Athletics Our College Times is published monthly during the Academic year by Elizabethtown paper will he sent continuously to old subscribers, so as not to break their files, and arrearages charged, unless notice to discontinue has been received at any change of address to the Business Manager. Subscription rates:—Fifty cents per year; ten cents per copy; five years for as second-class matter April 19, 1909, at the Elizabethtown Postofflce. VodkaWhen any evil becomes so wide-spread as to constitute a national men-ace, it should be dealt with by thecentral government. So thoughtCzar Nicholas II and since he is the


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