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NAUTILUS A PRAYER FOR YISION Dear Christ, hon' little have we unclersttiocl, Through all the intervening centuries, The meaning of Thy flying agnniesg Nailecl high in shame un a rnugh cruss of woml - Though to that torture keen of flesh and mind Methinks Thou avert inseusilile that clay. XYhile on Thy stainless. quivering spirit lay The putrelying guilt of all manlcincl. Could we hut dimly eumprehencl Thy woe, Follow Thine anguished gaze acruss the Hciocl To souls sin-chained that grope in misery, And hear Thy liruken-heartecl vnice plead, Go, Take them their narclun written in My liluocln- Then would our quiekenecl souls fly swift for Thee -Esflzrr A. Haxkrzrd 22
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NAUTILUS Time would fail us to mention a tithe of those heroes whose aspirations have enlarged the bounds of life for us: Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, who compelled the silent stars to reveal their mysteries, XVilliam Penn and John Howard, who discovered that in the moral and social world faith and kindness are of more avail than cruelty and distrust, Socrates and Plato, who grasped the harmony of true reason and unseen realities, Bacon, who claimed all scientific knowledge as his province. In all realms-the physical, the aesthetic, the social, the intellectual, the religious- men have been constructing on their given foundation a building which never can be shaken, they have been growing, expanding to fuller life. Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee, Child of the wandering sea, sings Holmes. The students of Eastern Nazarene College have not been mistaken in learn- ing of the nautilus. The records of history are not complete. Much has been achieved, but much remains to be done. In engineering, in business, in the arts, in the professions, in philosophy, in Christian statesmanship and Christian missions, there is room for every young man and young woman to develop individual talents and satisfy loftiest aspiration. VVithout ambition to attain the best a man is worthless. But the students of Eastern Nazarene College read the lesson further from the Chris- tian point of view. The nautilus speaks to them also of an endless growth in spiritual life: of daring exploration, while life shall last, of the unsearchable riches of Christ. And finally, the message of the nautilus is the hope of our college. Eastern Nazarene College is small as yet, but she is growing. .lust as she has for the past two years added new and higher college classes, so she will continue to advance in educational standards. Each leap ahead will mean new success. Year by year also she must deepen in spirituality and relate herself more wisely to the interests of the Kingdom of God. Though she in- creased in equipment and in educational standing, without keeping up her growth in God it would profit her nothing. As individuals and as a college we must be able to say with Paul, Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ jesus. Shall we not remember the message brought us by the nautilus and go on and on, build- ing day by day: not laying up for ourselves treasures on earth, but molding the Chris- tian character, winning souls, and gathering jewels from this earth, with which we can crown Jesus King, when we too at length are free, leaving our outgrown shell by life's un- resting sea. M. N. 2I
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