Gem Yearbook . Raymond YY*. Craig was born in Racine. received his early education in several differentschools. Being the son of Evangelist R. II. Craig,he was compelled to move considerably. He hasbeen in attendance in Taylor University for fouryears, and is one of the representatives of the Tha-lonian Literary Society in the Christian HeraldPrize Debate this T. A. Ballinger first saw- the light of day April14. 1881, near West Mansfield, Ohio. lie receivedhis early education in the common schools. Spentone year in Normal study at the Payne (Ohio) HighSchool. Taught school for


Gem Yearbook . Raymond YY*. Craig was born in Racine. received his early education in several differentschools. Being the son of Evangelist R. II. Craig,he was compelled to move considerably. He hasbeen in attendance in Taylor University for fouryears, and is one of the representatives of the Tha-lonian Literary Society in the Christian HeraldPrize Debate this T. A. Ballinger first saw- the light of day April14. 1881, near West Mansfield, Ohio. lie receivedhis early education in the common schools. Spentone year in Normal study at the Payne (Ohio) HighSchool. Taught school for three years, and thenhad one year preparatory work in Houghton Col-lege, Houghton, New York. Motto: Onward and Upward( dlors: Steel and GarnetFlower: American Beauty OFFICERS Susan M. Talbott President Raymond W. Craig Secretary and Treasurer Thos. A. Ballinger Prophet John Therein [Hick Historian dkoafeir Cfeg Elfefoiry From the earliest stages) of man to the presenttime, it has been the custom to give to the cominggenerations accounts of their forefathers, throughtradition or through history. These accounts con-sisted of the trials ami triumphs through whichthey passed together, with their characteristics andmode of living. Therefore we have seen it neces-sary to fulfill our duty by complying with the sameprinciple and giving to our childrens children ashort account


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