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I What scenes this place has seen! How hallowed are its walls! Scenes of genera¬ tions past in varying attitudes of worship and edification. Walls that have enclosed the happy, the sad, the thoughtful. The chapel, whose confines are so strange to us as first-year students, be¬ comes a pleasant habit. Daily devotions with the M. C. family circle at least, and usually programs of inspiration, entertain¬ ment, or elucidation. We look back on this year’s services and remember Rev. E. W. Black, and Rev. B. O. Crowe our evangel¬ ists in the first and second terms respect¬ ively. We recall with pleasure the times we listened to the College church pastor, Rev. Decker, to student missionaries O’Sul¬ livan and Whipple, to visiting neighbor preachers and missionaries, or members of our own faculty. We have heard an art lecture, and even instructions from the math professor on income tax returns. We were well satisfied with the concert by the Kryl Symphony Orchestra as one of the Music Lecture series. We heard the former Gospel Messengers in a program of quartet numbers. We were solemn when listening to each ensuing bulletin concerning drafted, deferred and enlisted men and were moved when the Juniors presented a program in their honor. Thirteen
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9 9 I A man whose past has proved his faith, whose experience with young people bears fruit in understanding, whose sound doc¬ trine and reasoning are evidenced in ef¬ fective preaching, whose companion is friend and inspiration to all—-this man is the right pastor for a college church—this is Rev. C. C. Decker. .yr (Church “I was glad when they said unto me, let us go unto the house of the Lord.” And so there is reason to be gladdened by the opportunity to enter the doors of a church when its doors are the friendly open doors of the College church. Within these doors M. C.’s students find weekly the friend¬ ship of fellow-worshippers, the inspiration of excellent music, the quiet of waiting on God, the rest and assurance that comes from public worship where the Spirit of God is the motivating factor in the hearts of the worshippers. Twelve
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