Our College Times . r poverty of soul? In faith the patient spirit finds a worly-defying spell;Knowing that, come to it what may, God doth all things mid the roughest ills of life a blest repose it keeps,Firm as the beacon mid the foam the tempest round it heaps. Then, brother, trust the immortal life glowing within thy frame;Never let recreant thought or deed divert thy upward meet earths fleeting ills— rise and no more despond!Up. faint heart, up! the blackest cloud but veils the heaven bevond! Seek Truth, t \ ie celestial ruth, Father of light and life! thou Godvirno


Our College Times . r poverty of soul? In faith the patient spirit finds a worly-defying spell;Knowing that, come to it what may, God doth all things mid the roughest ills of life a blest repose it keeps,Firm as the beacon mid the foam the tempest round it heaps. Then, brother, trust the immortal life glowing within thy frame;Never let recreant thought or deed divert thy upward meet earths fleeting ills— rise and no more despond!Up. faint heart, up! the blackest cloud but veils the heaven bevond! Seek Truth, t \ ie celestial ruth, Father of light and life! thou Godvirnose uii in Supreme! Was in the heaven of heavens; clear Oh. teach me what is good! teach mesacred, shrined thyself! In Reasons light: not oft she visits Save me from folly, vanity and vice, earth ; From every low pursuit; and feed myBut her majestic form the willing SOul mind With knowledge, conscious peace, and Through faith may sometimes see. virtue pure-Give her thy soul, Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss!. s ^0 M o 0 L e^ The Holiday Season or the long an-ticipated vacation, which the studentshave been so eagerly awaiting, evi-dently fulfilled the expectations of all,for the opening evening of the NewYear of school life, found a most viva-cious and chattering assembly in thedining-room, as greetings were ex-changed and each one seemed eager torecount the pleasures of his vacation. The New Year seems to havebrought with it a special portion ofgood will toward our College andthe members in it. If the first weekbe a prophecy of what is yet to come,we shall indeed witness a golden this first week we found, anincrease in the student body, two classrooms made far more attractive thanheretofore, and the return of an absentteacher. A most inspiring prayermeeting and excellent thoughts in theChapel exercises crowned the thoughts which we have beengiven by the leaders of the Chapelexercises are worthy of repetition andwould prove beneficial to all, if spac


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