Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . ntertainments„_^ than has been rendered this year by the Redpath liu-JaBSSI reau. A great amount of interest has been shown bythe students, the attendance has been very good indeed, andwe have had some of the very best talent that could be se-cured by any lecture course committee. The season has been a success from every standpoint andthe members of the committee deserve all the credit for person on the committee has worked faithfully, thushelping to place lecture course work on a higher plane thanit has ever before reached in committee is


Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . ntertainments„_^ than has been rendered this year by the Redpath liu-JaBSSI reau. A great amount of interest has been shown bythe students, the attendance has been very good indeed, andwe have had some of the very best talent that could be se-cured by any lecture course committee. The season has been a success from every standpoint andthe members of the committee deserve all the credit for person on the committee has worked faithfully, thushelping to place lecture course work on a higher plane thanit has ever before reached in committee is as follows: HARRY V. LOONEY ....COMMITTEE Manager PROF. T. W. HAUGHTCHARLES K. ALLENLESLIE V. ROBERTSHARRY CHAMBERSB. H. BARNES IRMA WORKMANBROSIE SINER. W. SHUMAKERSIMON CARPENTERHOMER L. DEEM The season of 1917-18 will present the foil, .wing attrac- tions : Chicago Orchestral ChoirMarie MayerWeber Male QuartetHon. Jeannette Rankin The Merrilees Thomas Brooks Fletcher Ah ntraville M. Wood one hundred fifty-seven mxui LU3Hn. one hiimln-ii fifty-eight 3fomalitic .Association HE Homelitic Association is composed of all studentsin Wesleyan who are preparing for the Christian min-istry. It has its meetings weekly on Tuesday even-ing. The program of these meetings are varied. Sometimesthe evening- is spent in discussing the problems of the pastor-ate, or courses of study for preacher students. Sometimes oneof the members delivers a sermon in outline, after which hisfellows flay him until he can see little else of his sermon butthe mistakes. ( hi such occasions the criticisms are all givenin a brotherly spirit, but no fault of material, preparation, ordelivery is allowed to go unnoticed because of mere the professor of Bible and philosophy gives a lec-ture on subjects not covered in the regular courses of hisdepartment, and not infrequently prominent preachers ofvarious denominations are invited to address the associationon some topic of importance to the mini


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