Aurora . Aurora 17. LOWELL HARRIS COATE, Ph. B., Olivet, and Kdiication. i\Ir. Coate received a eoinmereial diploma from Taylor Tiii-versity in 1908; later entered Olivet, and completed the Tlieo-logical course in 1913. Since then he has taught in Idaho; oneyear in the public schools and two years as head of the North-western Nazarene College. Lowell has been active in Prohibitionwork as Secretary of the Illinois I. P. A., Prohibition StateSecretary of Idaho; is a National Committeeman of the Pro-hibition party, and was a member of the Platform Committeeat the National Convent


Aurora . Aurora 17. LOWELL HARRIS COATE, Ph. B., Olivet, and Kdiication. i\Ir. Coate received a eoinmereial diploma from Taylor Tiii-versity in 1908; later entered Olivet, and completed the Tlieo-logical course in 1913. Since then he has taught in Idaho; oneyear in the public schools and two years as head of the North-western Nazarene College. Lowell has been active in Prohibitionwork as Secretary of the Illinois I. P. A., Prohibition StateSecretary of Idaho; is a National Committeeman of the Pro-hibition party, and was a member of the Platform Committeeat the National Convention in 1916. He returned to Olivet tocomplete his college course; is a Philathean, College AssociateEditor of the 17 Aurora, and President of the Class of 17. GEORGE AVASHINGTON LUCHSINGER, B. S., Surrey, N. and Luchsinger graduated from high school at Surrey, N. D.,and entered Olivet University in 1914. George is one of ouryoung married men who are held in high esteem at Olivet. Heis Secr


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