. Inglenook, The (1911) . ofmanagement a strong central body in theschool. The board at present numbers six,the addition this year being Levi O. Shive-ly, a great-grandson of Eld. John Metz-ger, whose influence is thus perpetuated inthe church to which he devoted his qualifications sought in these men are,loyalty to the highest interests of thechurch and Christian scholarship. In fact,in every department, the first requirementin the teacher is Christian character. Theyear just closed has been fortunate in itsfaculty, its religious spirit, its conversions,and in the character of the st


. Inglenook, The (1911) . ofmanagement a strong central body in theschool. The board at present numbers six,the addition this year being Levi O. Shive-ly, a great-grandson of Eld. John Metz-ger, whose influence is thus perpetuated inthe church to which he devoted his qualifications sought in these men are,loyalty to the highest interests of thechurch and Christian scholarship. In fact,in every department, the first requirementin the teacher is Christian character. Theyear just closed has been fortunate in itsfaculty, its religious spirit, its conversions,and in the character of the students whohave gone forth as representatives of thecollege, aglow with the best things in edu-cation and in life. *£* ^* w* Too Great a is many a self-esteemed strutter Who passes, a stranger to shame,Where men discontentedly mutter: We were happy before he came. There is many a man who is trying To win what the worthy should claim,Where a woman is secretly sighing: I was happy before he came. —S. E. Kiser,. Graduates from the Bible from left to right, Mrs. W. M. Ulrich, W. M. Ulrich, G. L. Wine, Jesse Byerly,T. E>. Butterbaugh, Rosa B. Wagner, D. W. Paul. COMMENCEMENT WEEK AT MANCHESTER COLLEGE Lois Thomas FOR the sixteenth time, the doors ofManchester College opened on May25, to send forth a class of grad-uates. The class of 1911 numberedthirty-two students from the various de-partments. According to college custom, the weekpreceding the commencement was filledand running over with doings. That onewas a lucky and also a very rare person whofound any spare time in this week. Near-ly every conversation, of however shortduration, bore the stamp of the hurry andskurry. Too busy, No time, Sorushed. The special Bible program was given Fri-day evening, May 19, in the chapel. Thiswas a particularly inspiring program to our earnest Bible Society workers, thoughthe work of the society during the entireyear has been very spiritual. Immediately after


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