. Highland Echo 1915-1925. VOLUME FOUR MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE^ THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1919. NUMBER THIRTY THE TOWN AND COLLEGE COOPERATEIN WELCOMING DR. WILSON NOME MAMMOTH PRADE COVERING MILES GOES TO KNOX-VILLE TO BRING BACK THE RETURNING PRESI-DENT. EVERY DEPARTMENT AND ORGANIZATIONOF THE COLLEGE WAS R EPRESENTED B Y FLOATOR EMBLEM. A Students Samuel Tyndale Wil-son Victory Fund of $3,100, aBlount County subscription of $35,-000 over the top, a welcome andvictory parade through the streetsof Knoxville, to greet Dr. Wilson,all these are red letter events inthe closing days of Maryvilles Cen-tennial


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. VOLUME FOUR MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE^ THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1919. NUMBER THIRTY THE TOWN AND COLLEGE COOPERATEIN WELCOMING DR. WILSON NOME MAMMOTH PRADE COVERING MILES GOES TO KNOX-VILLE TO BRING BACK THE RETURNING PRESI-DENT. EVERY DEPARTMENT AND ORGANIZATIONOF THE COLLEGE WAS R EPRESENTED B Y FLOATOR EMBLEM. A Students Samuel Tyndale Wil-son Victory Fund of $3,100, aBlount County subscription of $35,-000 over the top, a welcome andvictory parade through the streetsof Knoxville, to greet Dr. Wilson,all these are red letter events inthe closing days of Maryvilles Cen-tennial year. Maryville College and Maryville,Tennessee have been alloted a newand larger space on the map. Thefriends of the college do not alllive north of the Mason and Dixieline. New opportunities and new re-sponsibilities of a happy and com-manding nature face the old col-lege in the opening of its secondcentury. Maryvilles parade lastThursday was but an outward ex-piession of this progress. Mayor David F. Young was incharge


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