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fifteenth of world-wide Methodism depends upon the equipment and spirituality of De Pauw University. The future of De Pauw University, therefore, is aserious question. It is the most important and sacred obligation laid upon the Methodist Church in the state. This fact is better understood to-day than at any time since Mr. De Pauw made V A f . J fi his splendid gift. ', i , ,jf fi To give money to De Pauw is not only to enhance the princely gift fy' 7 of one of God's noblemen, but it is to share in a kind of geometrical 'iv X ratio ofinterest in building character, church and state as the centuries .A gf I go by. affix It is gratifying to know that the givers are increasing. The fount- , X' , t S5 ains of benevolence are opening again. In the last few months many I ' have given, in some small or greater way, to the permanent endowment f of De Pauw University, while the small givers in the sustaining fund ,gif ' A, A have never been so many in the history of the school as they are to-day. I A R' Ifwe read the signs of the times intelligently, De Pauw University is J ' , X, opening her brightest chapter. J' pg V The plans for a half million dollars to the permanent endowment as 4 ,m f . a twentieth century gift are meeting with approval and encouragement all over our territory. It now seems there will be a kind of a De Pauw Guild organized among our young people. The ministers are lining up for a forward move- ment. All ofthe conferences have passed clean cut, strong resolutions that look toward in- creased patronage, sustaining and endowing. When seven hundred ministers take up the cause in good earnest, the cause will win. Every student of the University ought to consider himself or herself a kind of agent to solicit new students and find friends to give to the en- dowment. If education is good, let us double it. -Hillis. A man was born not for prosperity, but to suffer for the benefit of others. -Emerson. Other men labored g and ye are entered into their labors. -Paul. W. H. HICKAIAN. wx ,If T 5A 'fx K im . 1 , r r , i in .Y N . Q, ittr he fig -fill-if Q, 5 eeee will rrr of 5 , T ,i fl!! ' ,'f. p i L . Q lj 3 Ci 'Wfitvti. vll1wl's'G. i.h + rp - Q' ft f K l l i'H rg ft l-tl i M an I F, it N it ' it f 'U if 28
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Glass of '99 3'?3 Colors ' MAROON AND YELLOW. lpell Fine! fine! superline! 1899! Rah! rah! rali, ral1! De Pauw ! De Pauw ! Hoo-rah ! '99. wfficers CLAUDE S. WATTS, President. FOSTER V. SMITH, Vice-President. MARY TOWN, Secretary. STELLA HANVICINS, Treasurer. GEO. E. FARRAR, Orator. ALICE SCHXVINN, Historian. Er.rzAnE'rH McINTosx-x, Poet. CARLIN HANDLEY, Sergeant-at- Arms. Cr.AUmUs Bovn, Chaplain. GIHSB 'IROII ARMSTRONG, JENNIP: C., A fb . Peabody, Kansas ARNOLD, FRANCES ASHTON, K A 6 ....... Greencastle, Ind Jaw Bones. Class President Junior Year. Biological Association. B1r.LM.xN, Cxms. E. . . . . Shelbyville, Ind BIRCH, MARY K-, K A 0 . Greencastle, Ind Bovn, CLAUDIUS L., Z1 X . Vincennes, Ind BRONVN, CHAS. J., B 9 ll . . . .,,., Cgxville' Ind Biological Association. Football Team. BROWN, SILAS F., B 9 ll .... Coxville, In Football Team. BYRD, LENA M., K K I' .... Indianapolis, In Jaw Bones. 3x
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