. Reminiscences. -: ,. W. G. E. CUNNYNGHAM. XYITI. I still remained in the Vanderbilt office,but the affairs of the University were so set-tled and prosperous that they did require allmy time. The President of the Board wasmore than willing that I should assist for a year or two. I tried mybond speech before the new Book Com-mittee. Of course Mr. Weavers subscrip-tion was in the lead of all others. The oldDoctor tested his bond speech before theTennessee Conference. The Doctor and I then journeyed togetherto the large cities. At Louisville Rev. Morrison and Mr. John Carter ren


. Reminiscences. -: ,. W. G. E. CUNNYNGHAM. XYITI. I still remained in the Vanderbilt office,but the affairs of the University were so set-tled and prosperous that they did require allmy time. The President of the Board wasmore than willing that I should assist for a year or two. I tried mybond speech before the new Book Com-mittee. Of course Mr. Weavers subscrip-tion was in the lead of all others. The oldDoctor tested his bond speech before theTennessee Conference. The Doctor and I then journeyed togetherto the large cities. At Louisville Rev. Morrison and Mr. John Carter renderedus invaluable assistance. We did not knowthat Brother Morrison was the future finan-cier of the Church, who should rake itstreasures together and pay its enormousChurch debts. Commend me to the manthat can do things. Some men can talk fluently on all subjects suggested by earth (107) 108 REMINISCENCES. or sea or sky, but can accomplish nothing. To-morrow would be a proper name for the whole crowd. At Richmond Dr.


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