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({ “7. PINE WHISPERS 7 Ashland and Christian Idealism President Edwin Elmore Jacobs, Ph. D. This as never before, is the day demanding trained men and women. Service is the slogan of the hour,—not wholly selfish service but a genuine service to others, but before one can thus serve, one must have a deep and abiding well of idealism and altruism within his own breast. All the fields of human endeavor are calling today, for altruistic and trained young peo- ple—Business, Law, Medic:ne, Tcaching, Foreign Miscions, The Home, and Polities. Now no college student either courts or expects defeat. That is not what ycung people are in college for, and yet the elements which go to make for sucess, must be mixed with a master hand. There dare not be too much of what is so so often and rather erroneously called the ‘‘practical’’ or else there will be a hardening of the very arteries of life. Nor dare there be, on the other hand, too much of the simply sentimental or, to change the figure, there may result an efflorescence on all too shallow and seanty soil. The life-line on the hand of service must not be lengthened at the expense of the heart-line. So if the young person is to enter fully and appropriate life’s rich and varied heritage, he must be moved by the highest idealism which the race knows anything about. Now, nothing so supplies these elements as does a frankly and thoroughly Christian college in which the Faculty is trained and sympathetic. Head and heart must work together for a skilled teacher want- ing in Christian idcalism may wreck rather than erect character. Ashland strives to be a Christian college. Her Faculty seeks to possess all those qualities of mind and of heart which will enthuse and train students. {. Ashland is by no means the only school of this sort, but it is one,—one of the pioneers in this sort of program. She has striven in a modest way dur- ing all her existence to realize the fulfillment of the injunction of the Mas- ter Teacher when He commanded the release of those in the prison house of sin and ignorance, the feeding of the hungry of heart, and the clothing of those who lack the vestments of the soul which humanity today, as much as in His own day, so sorely needs.
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Tine Board E. E. KILHEFNER, E. J. WORST, PROFESSOR J. H. YOUNG, REV. DR. J. F. WATSON, DRaw si eClnbiN: REV. DR. G. C. CARPENTER, CG. H. ROHRER, DR. H. V. WALL, KEV. CHARLES ASHMAN, REV. H. F. STUCKMAN, RE V. DR. WM. H. BEACHLER, REV. J, C. BEAL, FRANK LICHTY, WILLIAM KOLB, REV. J. WESLEY PLATT, JUDGE F. 0. SWITZER, GC. ROWLAND, GLENN LOCKE, A. C. HENDRICKSON, E. F. MILLER, HON. ORION BOWMAN, REV. DR. A. D. GNAGEY, REV. DR. BR. R. TEETER, PROFESSOR E. G. MASON, S. P. HOOVER, BE. BE. LICHTY, JOHN A. ENGLAR, REV. DR. L. 8. BAUMAN, HON A. R. BEMENDERFER, NORMAN E. STATLER, REV. DR. W. 8. BELL, INGVALL JOHNSON, D. W. EARLY, fe fe of College Trustees TERM EXPIRES IN 1924 ASHLAND, OHIO ASHLAND, OHIO CONTINENTAL, OHIO BEAVER CITY, NEBRASKA MADISON, WISCONSIN HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA GOSHEN, INDIANA THERM EXPIRES IN 1925 WATERLOO, IOWA SPOKANE, WASHINGTON FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MANTECA, CALIFORNIA WABASH, INDIANA SUNNYSIDE, WASHINGTON WOODSTOCK, VIRGINIA LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA BELLEFONTAINE, OHIO DAYTON, OHIO (American Building.) TERM EXPIRES IN 1926 ASHLAND, OHIO ASHLAND, OHIO RITTMAN, OHIO WATERLOO, IOWA CARLETON, NEBRASKA NEW WINDSOR, MARYLAND LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA GOSHEN, INDIANA JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA DAYTON, OHIO TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA GRAND VIEW, WASHINGTON PRESIDENT EDWIN E. JACOBS, ex-officio member.
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