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Trustees and Officers HOAKIJ (,)!■ IRLSTHKS Ol- I 1 1 ii C( Jl.LKGl ' :, lmti,n.. 0 .MMirn-E. Amos K. Hollowell. Prcsiilci.l. Mary I! llniiKr, Clniiniiuii. Camliia- M. W ' riglit. Benjamin J;)HNSjn. I ' icv-Prcsidcnl. .M(.ni V.. Cnx. Julin f. Stout. Ethel K. Calvert. Sc.-rclary. Lilv M. Hiss. FiNLKV Newlin, Trcusitr KS I HUM Inufana Yeaklv Meeti LnCAL Cii.MMITTEE. I ' .NEi 1 Ti ' E Committee. Tiniotliy Nichols., n. Chainiiaii. , nins K. Hollowc-ll. . llrn Jay, Richmoml, Indiana. Benjamin Jchnson. Mary B. Brnner. Drnjaniin Johnson, Richmond, Indiana. Carohi c .M. Wri.yht. Ethel K. Calvert, Selma, Ohio. Marv B. Brnner, Greenfield, Imtiana. Committee o.v Deeueus. ximothy Nicholson. Richmond, Indiana. Ruhcrl 1„ Kelly. Clmirnuvi. .Nhnris Iv Cox. Joseph . . Goddard, M.nicie. Indiana. Joseph A. (ioddard. . nios K. llollowel! Mary I!. Brnner. . llen Jay. Trustees iuom Westeun Yearly Meetinil .AiiifTiNc; CoMMrrTEE. Samuel C. Cowgill. Montcznma, Indiana. ■is E. Cox. Caroline M. Wright, Kokomo, Indiana. . ni:,s K. Ilollowell. Morris E. Cox, Westfickl, Indiana. Lily M. Hiss. Plainfield. Indiana. , mos K. Hollowell, Indianapolis. Indiana. I. .Mien Jay. John T. Stout, Paoli, Indiana. Benjamin Johnson. Roherl L. Kell , rrcsidenl of the College G-.v oMcio) INC, Dei ' Akt.ment, Bun.uiNo anii Groiniis. I.il; M. Hiss. Trustees uv Enmowment and Tkust Ei nils. Caroline M. Wright. Monlecai M. While (President Eonrth National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohiol, ' ■ - r.enjamin Johnson. Prc-siilciit and Cluiiniuni of luvcslmciil Cniuiull,:: EE ON Reliciols INSTRUCTION. Timothy Nicholson (Book Dealer, Richmond. Indiana). Si-iic-l,iiy luul Caroline M. Wright. Member of Inveslmeiit Commiltce. Ethel K. Calvert. William P. Henlev (Cashier Bank of Carthage. Cartha.ge. Indiana). TreaS ' John T. Stout. ,„■,.,•. C.MMrrtEE ON Books. Stati.lnerv and Pr.ntin.. M ' -ns E. Cox (Cashier State Bank of WestheUI. I.uliana). Member of Roherl I.. Kelly. Cluurmnn. J..lm T. St.nit. luveslment Cnmmillee. .Vm..- K. Ih. II.. well. Samuel C. C.nvgill. .Vn .s K. Ilollowell ( Mannf.-.clurcr. Indianapolis, Indiana Ben jamin Johns .Mien Jay on. Cluin R..1 .eri 1., Kell ■. Cluiinii ClLMMlTTEl ; ON ' ,:,A MIc ,1 Jay, Cluw R..hert E. S,u Kelly, n.iel C C .Ml, .•u Ja .t7mL . ni. s K. C:.MMI ll.ill..we
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himself a iiicliorist: a pessimist as to present comlitions but an optimist as to possibilities. His idealism did not make him lose touch with the common things. He was not blind to earth ' s wrongs and men ' s sins of life. I le knew how far awaj- the vision was and patiently followed the windings of the only paths to it. He was, until a year ago, president of the Peace Association of Friends in America and one (if the founders of the Intercollegiate Peace Association. He wa a member of the peace and temperance committees of Indiana Yearly Aleeting and chairman of the Wayne County Prohibition Central Committee. He was chairman of the Wayne County Historical Society and a prominent member of the State Historical Society. He knew the prohibition of the liquor traffic must wait on public conviction and hence agitated the ques- tion. He believed in world peace but knew it could only come with justice. He believed in free trade among nations, in co- operation in industry, in Christian socialism as the final form of human society ; but he knew these could only come as the spirit of Christ brought righteousness and brotherhood to the hearts of men. His religious faith was sincere and simple; his trust in the love and goodness of God, deep and abiding. The sufferings and loneliness of his last year only strengthened it. In theologv he was tolerant and progressive. In days when doctrine and emo- tional experiences filled the pulpits he was a preacher of personal, civic and social righteousness. The church ' s recognition of his gift came tardily, but a few years ago he was recorded a minister of the gospel. This, and more, is the man we knew and loved. — the practical idealist, devoted patriot, true friend, painstaking scholar, en- thusiastic teacher, preacher of righteousness. Our best expression of gratitude shall be our lives wliich show that he did not live, love and labor for us in vain. Elbert Russrll. Tlie Comrade in the Dome In Memori.vm Prof. Cvri ' s W. Hodgin ( Sometimes, in the silence of the night-time, one may hear the tiny hanmierings of the comrades at work up in the dome — the com- rades that have climbed ahead. — Charles Rutin Ki-niu-dy.) .And .so, today, with listening ear. Beneath the crystal dome we stand And seem, from far aloft, to hear The joyous hammerings of his hand. There where the heavenly arches go To crown the living dome of love. This one, so loving here below, Is given his gracious task above. ' ' ith golden rivets, beam to beam. And arch to arch, he welds in place : The while a happy smile doth seem Like sunshine to illume his face. His angel helpers seem to know The jov-light of that radiant mien, . nd bend with him a look below To earth ' s familiar home and scene. They know, what we are slow to see. That death is no dividing bar : That now as never they can be With us though still on earth we are. They know that over there, as here, Thev still may work for those they love : nd watching o ' er earth ' s comrades dear. Prepare for them the home above. —Clarence Mills Biirkholdcr.
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