Our College Times . tment. David H. Markey 17, who has beena student here during the present yearhas passed the examination and isexpecting to be called at any momentHe is the first of the student body toleave for the army camp. Mr. Henry B. Brandt 14, has goneto Camp )kleade. It has been report-ed that he was made a Corporal in hiscompany. Mr. Joshua D. Reber 14, who is em-ployed as head bookkeeper for theStiffel, Freeman Co., of Lititz, paid theCollege a A-isit recently. Mr. John G. Hershey 16, who teach-es at Pine Hill near Lititz. reports thathe enjoys his work very much. Hevisited us rece


Our College Times . tment. David H. Markey 17, who has beena student here during the present yearhas passed the examination and isexpecting to be called at any momentHe is the first of the student body toleave for the army camp. Mr. Henry B. Brandt 14, has goneto Camp )kleade. It has been report-ed that he was made a Corporal in hiscompany. Mr. Joshua D. Reber 14, who is em-ployed as head bookkeeper for theStiffel, Freeman Co., of Lititz, paid theCollege a A-isit recently. Mr. John G. Hershey 16, who teach-es at Pine Hill near Lititz. reports thathe enjoys his work very much. Hevisited us recently. Messrs. Walter L. Landis 17, andH. G. Hershey 17, appreciate theirAlma Mater to the extent that theyhave made two recent visits to Col-lege Hill. Miss Sara Moyer 13, is in Chicagoand while there she attends the Biblesessions of Bethany Bible School. Miss Xora Reber 13, who receivedher A. B. degree from Mt. Morris Col-lege last year has returned to that in-stitution and is teaching English. 26 OUR COLLEGE TIMES. •vkl^^lb^ i-n^mMM>X -V.^xll^:^...J> J«<4.»«<«0MWV^kn>» Mt tk*\//lBUt * We gratefully acknowledge the re-ceipt of the following exchanges: TheVidette ; Ursinus Weekly; Evangelic-al Visitor ; Hesston Academy Journal;High School Argus; The Carlisle Ar-row and Red Man; The Spectrum;M. H. Aerolith; The Spectator; Get-tysburgian; the Patterson, and theDickinson. As the school year movesalong we expect to have many moreappear on our exchange table. All the exchanges seem to have astrong and able staff. This is veryimportant. Especially when paperand labor prices are soaring as theyare at present. No school or organiza^ tion can afford to publish a paperwhich is of inferior quality comparedwith former years. It is all import-ant that whatever is published be ofthe best scholarship as well as work-manship. No staff should allow thequality of its paper to degenerate eventhough it is not able to publish asmany pages. If you have fewer pagesmake t


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