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1910 GOSHEN COLLEGE JOHN E HARTZLER, A. B. Mr. Hartzler has been absent during the greater part of the year taking some special Work in Union Theologicarl Seminary preparatory to the B. D. degree. Because of num- erous ministerial duties since his re- turn lie was unable to contribute to the columns of this number of the Record. RECORD 165 DR. FRANCIS IVIQCONNELL. President of DePauw University. .- ' rs as ee as Dr. Francis McConnell, president of De Pauvv University will deliver the comlmencement address at Goshen College on the evening of june Nth. COLLEGE CAMPUS
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GOSHEN COLLEGE RECORD JUNE Eushen College Record A srxrmm PAGE MONTHLY Publxshed by the Mennonite Board of Education Devoted to the interests of Chri tian Education DANIEL S GERIG Edltor m Chief J W BHANK Asslstant Fditor Nancy B LULP Alumni Notes H L STUMP LSTBER LEHMANY Y P C A Notes F S EBERSULE Busmess Manager STAFF FOR CLASS NUMBER J W Shank Edltor W W Oesch Notes and Personals S A Zook Bus1ness Manager qunsomrrxon PRICE 50c per annum paid in advance Advertising Rates will be given upon application ALL communications should be addressed to Gosnmx QJOLLEGE RECORD Goshen Indiana Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Goshen Indiana P v'v 'vNv v v v v v vNv v v v'v E D l TO R I A L ll'NuJMrlNu-'Su 'V 'V4Mr4Xa V4Nu'v'V'V4Nu4Nawl It would be llldeed unfa1r to the Xlus1c Depaltment 1f We should fall to CO11l1'l16I1t upon the success of the Ph1lhar1non1c 1CC1t3l g1ven at the Col lege on May ?0th Prof Brunk may justly be grat1f1ed w1th the results of th1s program The sololsts Mr and Nflrs Reade of Clncavo were alleady qu1te well known by the College peo ple and by appearmg on tl'11S program, they have lgrealtly enlarged the num ber of thexr HCl1T11I'C1'S The audlence responded to the1r numbers w1th an 6lltl'1l1S13.SIU wh1ch 15 unusual T1e work of the Pl1llll3.1'l'I1'O1l1C chorus was also very h1g1hly appreclated There was a pleanng var1ety of numbers wh1ch were 1e11dered 1n a very ac ceptable manner 95 92 925 lg As Haleys comet IS now recedmg from the slolax system on 1tS elongat ed ell1pt1c orbxt at nearly 40 m1les per second whale the eartlh IS carry1ng us 1n almost the oppos1te d1rect1on 18 m1les per second people are feehng qtnte salfe As we take l1I'lgCI'1I10' glances at the famlous v1s1tor we feel l1ke exclannmg Farewell, thou lone wanderer 111 the ethereal space' In fo11d 1mag1nat1on we follow thee as thou speedeslt on beyond the orb1ts of glar1ng Mlars and the great up1ter Wltldl h1s f9.1T11ly of e1ght Moon s, and ueen Saturn enc1rcled w1th the glor 1ous rmgs and ten 3Sp1I'1l1g Moons and Herschels far away planet VV1tl'1 four sons of wayward conduct, and cold Neptune w1tl1 h1S perverse at tendantz-on to thly loioal 111 space some four blll1OllS of 1111lCS away shall have 11early overcome the comets mlomentum 1t w1ll be at 1ts greatest d1stance from the sun and w1ll move at r1ght angles to the rad1us vector or the l1ne drawn to the sun Then lt w1ll gradually mcrease 1ts xeloclty unt1l 111 1986 when 1t w1ll agam Whlfl around the sun w1th a veloc1ty about as great as It had a few 1nonths ago Let IS hape that bv that tune photo graphy w1ll have revealed facts enough so that an 1ntell1gent p1.1bl1C w1ll not be l'l11SlCCl by so many 1ncor rect and alarnnng reports DAL 9959315925 On Peace Day llfay 19th all mem bers olf Goshen College were agaxn re llllllded of the s1gn1ficance of the Peace Movement A spec1al program was g'1V6l1 1n the Assemlbly Hall 111 honor of the day P1'6S1ClCI'1t Byers Hrst gave a few remarks regarchng 166 . ' l X . X . . X . X X .X . X . , . ' y , , . 1 . . T I I 0 ' G O - - - I - - k.X l . A 4 ' .4....,------Q.1.n-. ..4n-- ' Q' A . ' l :I ' . ................. ....... J X . . 4 X - 1 . 9 ' ' . ' I '- . I ' 1 l - -I . T . . . . , X M , X . . , X. . ds X ., X. . , . C , . . . ,, f Q In 1947 when the sun's attraction f 1-B'-2' o i X X, X . . . X 1 ' -X, ' ' ' l' l I l -- X X X X ' 1 l 9 ' ' X X X . . . . . A C - X s X . Xa' 1 ' I L C . . I I vy I Q 1 ' fr 1 . , X .
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