Our College Times . s. Phillips Brooks. May gladness tune lifes harp anew,and strike its sweetest chords for you. Elizabethtown College can nowclaim a class song of her own, ofwhich she may well be proud. L. Martin a faithful alumnus of theschool, who is at present attendingFranklin and Marshall college is theauthor of it. Miss Gertrude Hess al-so a graduate and at present a teach-er at the College has composed themusic. The words are as follows:Etown College in thy name, A joyous song we thy sons and daughters raise An anthem of true we find the world is cold, Or i
Our College Times . s. Phillips Brooks. May gladness tune lifes harp anew,and strike its sweetest chords for you. Elizabethtown College can nowclaim a class song of her own, ofwhich she may well be proud. L. Martin a faithful alumnus of theschool, who is at present attendingFranklin and Marshall college is theauthor of it. Miss Gertrude Hess al-so a graduate and at present a teach-er at the College has composed themusic. The words are as follows:Etown College in thy name, A joyous song we thy sons and daughters raise An anthem of true we find the world is cold, Or if the sky is clear,Well sing a song for thee, Etown, Our Alma Mater dear. ChorusThen Hurrah, Hurrah for Etown, Our Alma Mater Hurrah. Hurrah for Etown, Our Alma Mater dear. Of sons loyal there are noneWhose love surpasses ours. We love thy halls and building grand Thv fragrant leafy bowers. When the years have been fleeting,Well clinib the sacred hill And find thy care and keepingIs hovring round us At the Educational Meeting held onJanuary 16, during our Bible Term,Miss Floy Crouthamel. io, gave areading from Browning entitledHerve Riel. Miss Bessie Rider, 03, was acceptedby the General Missionary Board ata recent meeting held at Elgin, Illi-?nois, as a missionary to India. Shewill be formally accepted in public atAnnual Conference to be held at Her-shey, Pa., next June. A little baby boy arrived in theTiome of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Glasmire,of Palmyra, on January 16. Its naras is Martin Alexander. Its. character-istics, as reported by it father to itsGreat Aunt, Miss Elizabeth Myer, are:brown eyes, black hair, good appetite,good sleeper, and large mouth like itsfathers. Among the Bible Term studentswho attended some of the Bible ses-sions at the College are: Floy Crouth-amel, 10, Souderton, Pa.; Sara Moyer,13 and Kathryn Moyer, 10, of Lans-dale; Mr. and Mrs. Laban W. Leiter;John Miller, 05, of Lititz; Mrs. MaryReber, 05, of Richland; and Mr. An-drew Hollinger,
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