Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . he 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


Murmurmontis: [Yearbook] 1918 . he 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 officers of the present year are: PERRY ROBINSON President C. C. DURST Vice President W. W. ANKENBRAND Secretary G. C. STRATTON Treasurer one hundred fifty-nint. one ii iukIi > it sixty 3ttens (Blee (Hub t| w T has been six years since a Mens Glee Club was first1 ~ organized in Wesleyan College and this \ ears club§8JS has proven itself to lie the best that has ever repre-sented the College. The material from which to select a clubhas been exceptionally good this vear, and as a result we havegrouped together many excellent singers whose abilitv hasbeen developed by the careful training of Professor success of the club is due to the untiring efforts of ourdirector, who has demonstrated himself to be a director ofmarked ability. As a result of his tutelage and undivided at-tention, the club has reached the highest stage of efficiencyin its history. Success of the club was demonstrated in its initial triptaken during the first week in Februray, which includedCowen, Sutton, and Richwood, where the program was veryfavorably received in each case. In the latter part of Febru-arv the club presented its


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