. Gold and Black. l, continued , the world will make abeaten pathway to his door and 1trust that there is no young man orwoman present who has chosen hisor her life work and is content tofollow along in the rear. Paraphasing the inscription add to yourfaith knowledge, on the cornerstone, he concluded, Add knowledgeto knowledge and then to that addfaith. Faith is the very foundationof this college and without faiththis college can never serve its purpose. I trust that the time maynever come when knowledge *U1reign supreme without that great fun-damental element This address w
. Gold and Black. l, continued , the world will make abeaten pathway to his door and 1trust that there is no young man orwoman present who has chosen hisor her life work and is content tofollow along in the rear. Paraphasing the inscription add to yourfaith knowledge, on the cornerstone, he concluded, Add knowledgeto knowledge and then to that addfaith. Faith is the very foundationof this college and without faiththis college can never serve its purpose. I trust that the time maynever come when knowledge *U1reign supreme without that great fun-damental element This address was followed by greetings from the various organizationsof the city. Rev. George R. Stuartbringing greetings from the PastorsUnion, saying that the greatest goodthat could be done for any com-munity would be to bring a libraryof good books before the J. M. Donnelly, President of theRotary Club, and former president of (Continued on Page 2) Visitor Completes Talk R. C. FOSTER FINISHES STORY OFPASSION PLAY. Frazier Lectures Pre-sented This Week I BISHOP MOUZON BRINGS MESSAGEFOR 1923 Above——Large number of students wliu Uo» ^ai. ceremony oi the corner stone laying of the M. Paul Phillips library building. Below—Friends of the college who took an active part in theceremony. Reading from left to right—Dr. George R. Stuart, Dr. W. R. Hendrix, Mrs. W. H. Stock- fc ? ?yam—-- --»-«_ * —- • ? • ~ W — ? T - * - - - ham, Mrs. Guy E. Snavely, Mr. Frank Dominick, Mrs. M. Paul Phillips, Mr. M. Paul Phillips, Mrs. R. , Dr. Guy E. Snavely. WORLD PERILSTHE SUBJECT OFCHAPEL TALK PROF. LOER TELLS OF DANGER TOCIVILIZATION. Mr. R. C. Foster again spoke tothe students Tuesday morning, Jan-uary the twenty first, concluding histalk of January the ninth on thePassion Play. When I was with you before,said Mr. Foster, we left the chamberof the Sanhedrin in a turmoil afterJudas had left after pronouncing thatawful curse and throwing the thirtypieces of silver on the f
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