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Page 48 COLLtGf fflfi H. Campbell, M.S. Ralph Waldo Emerson says, The glory of the agriculturist is that, in the division of labor, it is his part to create. That is the joy of those who choose to work on the farm, in the dairy, or among the trees and plants of orchard and garden at E.M.C. Bread for the hungry, fruit for refreshment when the day ' s labor is done, raw materials for industry and commerce — the supplying of man ' s basic needs is the task confronting the one who tills the soil. Fine cattle that top the records in the county, acres of grain and grass, the blos- som of peach and apple, flower and fern The Good Earth Behind the Glass i: Ground Worki
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COLLf Gf PRtSS The Emmanuel Missionary College Press is, at tha present time, presumably the largest college press in the denomination, sales being the standard. The nevr building is the most modern in southwestern Michigan according to the word of those who travel among them. Modern both as to structure and equipment its machinery includes three linotypes, two folders, one of which is automatic, and a Seybold cutter. Three of its six preses are automatic cylinder units. Plans are being laid for enlarging of the structure itself by the addition of a spacious two-story store room, and also for making needed replacements in equipment on a long-range scale. In addition to the voluminous commercial job work which the Press turns out, it prints eleven periodicals, six of which have national circulation. Denominational pe- riodicals printed here include the Student Movement, the Lake Union Herald, and the College Church Bulletin. Providing employment for 38 student workers in ad- dition to its 16 full-time men, the Press helps to make pos- sible a Christian education for a large number of stu- dents who might otherwise be deprived of this privilege. Ardis Jaeschke Nimble finge A busy K
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PagG 49 COLLfBf DflUy and palm in the greenhouse are the com- ponents of E.M.C. ' s agricuhural picture. In these days of fret and fever, of too much striving for a place in the sun read once again these words from the pen of Ellen G. White, Let the teacher call atten- tion to what the Bible says about agriculture: that it was God ' s plan for man to till the earth; that the first man, the ruler of the whole world, was given a garden to culti- vate, and that many of the world ' s greatest men, its real nobility, have been tillers of the soil. V. H. Campbell The new Dairy House and renewed barn. • - 1 w9 i i in m-ismtv. . ■ -N. 1 am NobUtI, M.S.A. Milk from a Bottle Menton Medford
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