Church review . At this institu-tion every transaction actually pre-cedes the entry in the books, everybusiness paper that naturally wouldpass between the cbntracting partiesbeing made out the same as in busi-ness. One of the strongest evidences ofthe superiority of this school is thefact that its attendance is from two tothree times as large as that of any otherbusiness college of this State. is exceptionally well quali-fied to conduct such an institution, be-ing a thorough master of every sub-ject taught in his school, and daily as-sists in teaching. He wields a powerfulinfluen


Church review . At this institu-tion every transaction actually pre-cedes the entry in the books, everybusiness paper that naturally wouldpass between the cbntracting partiesbeing made out the same as in busi-ness. One of the strongest evidences ofthe superiority of this school is thefact that its attendance is from two tothree times as large as that of any otherbusiness college of this State. is exceptionally well quali-fied to conduct such an institution, be-ing a thorough master of every sub-ject taught in his school, and daily as-sists in teaching. He wields a powerfulinfluence upon the pupils in the insti-tution, which goes with them throughlife. One entire floor full of rolltop officedesks for the pupils use. Glass par-titions substituted for solid ones, newpaint, new kalsomine, a thorough re-novation in every respect. Free text-books. The passenger elevator is nowrunning. If interested in business edu-cation, it will pay you to call to see theCollege.—Adv. 14 THE CHURCH Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark, presidentof the International Society of Chris-tian Endeavor, writing to The ChurchEconomist, says: I have never knowna pastor who was in entire sympathyand accord with young peoples organ-izations who did not get far more outof his pastorate in what we call successthan one could who was not in suchsympathy and accord. During thetwenty years the young peoples organ-izations have existed the increase inmembership of the churches has beensuch as to fully warrant the existing ofthose organizations. Young peoplesorganizations have been the means ofgrowing loyalty of church and far from young peoples organiza-tions having seen their best days, themovement passing away as some havedeclared, young people are more re-sponsive to the appeals for work thanever before. They are more ready thanpastors are to employ them. I believethe trouble with young peoples organ-izations in many churches, the reasonthey fail to accomplish much, lies withthe


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