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A mellow boat whistle signaled the dock- ing of the side-Wheeler May Graham below White Beaver Point. A load of garden produce from the College farm took its place on the boat in exchange for pas- sengers. Small wonder the early catalogs advertised the pleasant, scenic boat trip as students came to College in 1902. Replacing the leisurely May Graham and bringing the speed of modern days came the electric interurban line. During the long years of 1906 to l934 the in- terurban furnished easy exit from the campus. ,Today a streamlined Greyhound bus deposits, with comfort and dispatch, stu- dents on the outer rim of thc campus, but who can blame if We sometimes look with nostalgia on a nearly obliterated railroad bed a-id the quiet waters of the St. Joseph River? Q naar-f I If f , , , f V , 4' ,rg ,,, y, W ,f Mg f., ff 1 ,V f 1 , V ,gfv e ' V , -117,1 ' bg' , ,ip , 1 f
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-w I l l E 1 s t J l l l r l f A 1 Students enrolling in Battle Creek College could choose among only three main curricula: the classical course, mathematics, and llihle. When students arrived they were assigned to homes in the community where they might enjoy the same attention to Comforts and personal habits as if they were in their own home. One of the coxnforts,' was that of chopping their own firewood. which provided not only warmth but also exercise. For the enormous sum of 500 to a dollar a week, the student could join a club hoardingw plan. School and living expenses for the entire year totaled about 375. A few of the minute school regulations prohibited students from iunning or whistling in the halls, making evening trips to town. Entering at the Review and Herald Press, or engaging in sentimental irtation. 7Ae , -x.,- , Elk, X M '1 4 . tl who
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