Gem Yearbook . t once that it waspossible, nevertheless my curiosity was greatlyaroused, and it was not satisfied, until I beheld,written in the Hall of Fame, masterpieces of soundand argumentative oratory and eloquence, whichhad been composed and delivered by the AcathanicCiass of Nineteen Hundred Nine of Taylor Univer-sity. mk@@l ®S Tte©l©4f MOTTO:COLORS: W. H. Harrison, PresidentR. H. Stone, Vice-PresidentH. C. Suope, Secretary GREEK Third Year\V. H. Harrison|.C. WengatzMyrtle DownsLloyd Fast Second Year B. C. Parks M. T. HabgoodL. J. Sheldon C. B. Thomas First YearO. C. BrounS. A. SteeleN.


Gem Yearbook . t once that it waspossible, nevertheless my curiosity was greatlyaroused, and it was not satisfied, until I beheld,written in the Hall of Fame, masterpieces of soundand argumentative oratory and eloquence, whichhad been composed and delivered by the AcathanicCiass of Nineteen Hundred Nine of Taylor Univer-sity. mk@@l ®S Tte©l©4f MOTTO:COLORS: W. H. Harrison, PresidentR. H. Stone, Vice-PresidentH. C. Suope, Secretary GREEK Third Year\V. H. Harrison|.C. WengatzMyrtle DownsLloyd Fast Second Year B. C. Parks M. T. HabgoodL. J. Sheldon C. B. Thomas First YearO. C. BrounS. A. SteeleN. W. JohnstoneFred McGlumphery Royal Blue and Steel GrayOFFICERS M. T. Habgood, ProphetLloyd Fast, HistorianJ. C. Wengatz, Poet M MEMBERS Third YearC. E. MagoonAugust Kehl Second YearC. C. HollidayR. H. StoneMrs. MarvP. C. Buche F. Jones ENGLISH Edna E. P. WrightPearle A. WinslowJ. W. WhitehouseL. C. McFarlinK. C. HallockH L. [ones H. G. Swope First G. W. IntelW. M. Zimmern G. W. HoffmnnJ. K. Jones. Little did John and Mary Harrison think that the sonthat came into their home on March 18, 1879, would bethe Theologian and Dehator which he now is. William Henry Harrison received his early education inthe Franklin Co., Ind., Common Schools, and in the Ben-gal High School. In 1406 he entered Taylor University,and this year is a graduate from the Greek TheologicalCourse. He was honored with the Presidency of the Phila-lethean Literary Society during the fall term 1908, and ofthe Theologian Class of 1909. He entered the North In-diana Conference of the M. E. Church in the Springof 09. J. A. first drew breath in thatmountainous country of the Swiss onDecs, 1861. In 1866 and 67 his fatherwith his family came to the UnitedStates and took up their abode in Chi-cago. Mr. Kehl attended public schoolin Chicago. In 1904, he came to Tay-lor University to pursue his studies. Hespent five months of the year 1908-09in the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago,and returned to Taylor U


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