Our College Times . pauses in its onward march for con-quest it is overthrown by nation or race can rise to a higherplane on the plunder and spoils of herneighbors. The nation which movingon in the course of civilization seesnew stars; higher ideals, and brightervisions of equity and justice, that na-tion alone shall stand the test of alltime, that nation shall be at the dawnof her history; that nation shall bringbrotherhood of mankind; shall bringuniversal benevolence, shall bring thefreedom of the will and the paramountworth of character, that nation shallbe the gradual unfoldin
Our College Times . pauses in its onward march for con-quest it is overthrown by nation or race can rise to a higherplane on the plunder and spoils of herneighbors. The nation which movingon in the course of civilization seesnew stars; higher ideals, and brightervisions of equity and justice, that na-tion alone shall stand the test of alltime, that nation shall be at the dawnof her history; that nation shall bringbrotherhood of mankind; shall bringuniversal benevolence, shall bring thefreedom of the will and the paramountworth of character, that nation shallbe the gradual unfolding of the king-dom of Heaven over the earth, andthat nation shal have reached theplane were every individual can ex-claim with the poet:Build thee more stately mansions O! my the swift seasons roll!Leave thy low-vaulted past!Let each new temple nobler than the lastShut thee from Heaven with a dome more thou at length are free,Leaving thing outgrown shell by lifes unresting- sea. i6 OUR COLLEGE TIMES. EDITORIAL BOARD HELEN GRACE OELLIG 17, Editor-in-ChiefRUTH S. BUCHER, 19, Asst Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS A. C. Baugher 17 Exchanges Bard E. Kreder 18 Athletics Ephraim M. Hertzler 16. .. .Business Mgr. Ezra Wenger 18 Asst Mgr. Ruth Kilhefner 17 Art .. .School Notes Ray M, Kline 19 Ruth S. Bucher John F. Graham 17 Alumni Notes John R. Sherman 20 K. L. S. Notes Orlena Wolgemuth Homerain Notes Religious Notes Levi K. Zeigler 2{) Our College Times is published monthly during the Academic year by the Homer-ian and Keystone Literary Societies of EHzabethtown College. This paper will be sent continuously to old subscribers, so as not to break theirfiles, and arrears charged, unless notice to discontinue has been received at expira-tion. Report any change of address to ths Business Manager. Subscription rates: Fifty cents per year; ten cents per copy; five years for $ Entered as second-class matter April 19, 1909, at the Elizabethtown Postofflce. Announcement To
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