. Milligan College New Horizon, 1909-1914 . illigan vsMilliigan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsGames Record of Games Carson & Newman Milligan Tusculum Milligan Tueculum Milligan Washington College Milligan Wasihington College -Milligan Washington College Milligan Washington College Milligan Emory & Henry Milligan Emory & Henry Milligan Emory & Henry Milligan King College Milligan Athens Milliganplayed 12. Won six. Lost six. 1, Carson «fe Ne-wman 05, Tusculum 8 3, Tusculum 1 5, Washington College 8 4, Washington College 7 6,


. Milligan College New Horizon, 1909-1914 . illigan vsMilliigan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsMilligan vsGames Record of Games Carson & Newman Milligan Tusculum Milligan Tueculum Milligan Washington College Milligan Wasihington College -Milligan Washington College Milligan Washington College Milligan Emory & Henry Milligan Emory & Henry Milligan Emory & Henry Milligan King College Milligan Athens Milliganplayed 12. Won six. Lost six. 1, Carson «fe Ne-wman 05, Tusculum 8 3, Tusculum 1 5, Washington College 8 4, Washington College 7 6, Washington College 54, Washington College 7 1, Emory & Henry 2 2, Emory &, Henry 10, Emory & Henry 6 4, King College 3 5, Athens 0 // i,,..!v\. h j YEAR BOOK 1913-1914Vol. I. muU^titt no. a 3 ^ SCHOOL TfEVOTED TO CHARACTER BUILDING FIRST OF ^LL w Entered in Post Office at Johnson City, Tenn., as Second-classMatter, According to Act of Congress, Approved July 16, 1894 ^iJ4a4ajKM443cM4xmaM4]a43M4^ I 0 184-1. WELSH MlR A^EMORiAL LieRARYAAILLIGAN COLLEGE, TN 37682 MILLIGAN COLLEGE OF TENNESSEE YEAR BOOK ANNO DOMINI NINETEEN FOURTEEN Press of Muse-^liitlock Company JotiDSon City, Tenn. FOREWORD Every institution must be, in the last analysis, the embodi-ment of an idea. Colleges, like men, possess many traits in com-mon: but like men too, each exhibits an individuality of its distinctive idea back of Milligan College is that of CHAR-ACTER BUILDING FIRST OF ALL. The peculiarenvironment of the College, its seclusion, the religious and moralatmosphere which surrounds it, and the dominant aims of its Facul-ty and those who have it in charge, to say nothing of the cherish-ed legacy of the past, all conspire to further the realization of theideal it has in view. He who wrote, A good name is rather tobe chosen than great riches, embodied to the fullest the educa-tional ideal of Milligan. 4 MiLLiGAN College Year-Book CALENDAR1913 September 9, Classification and Registrat


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