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Eiaaspilc Effiusiw 1,. .,f, .- . , , , -l----- ---1 Y r..-i-.1 FOREWORD To the history of every college, each school year makes its own distinct contribution. We shall endeavor to portray some of the lights and shadows of our college life, to record the peculiar contribution which this year has made to the history of the institution. We know that our picture will be an inadequate repre- sentation of Goshen College, for we are able to give only a few of the outstanding events and achievements. As you peruse these pages, dear reader, do not judge us too severely by some of the articles which fol- low. They are not masterpieces of literature, neither are they the work of the memoirist. They are attempts of students to characterize one another, attempts which we hope may call from present classmates a reminiscent smile in the coming years. Do not harshly criticize us for what we have said, or for what we have left un- said. We have tried to give recognition to all those who have been associated with us. But remember that to fully express our appreciation of the spirit of co-opera- tion which has made progress this year, is a task to which we are not equal. We hope that this volume, in the years to come, may bring and keep you in closer touch with your Alma Mater. May you enjoy it and forever keep it as a remembrance of your college days. ' f ,:.l' V 1 B ifff- -ff I Q- -1- t ' ., 1 Q 3, e CX, ,yi
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-I A , I x- . , I ,- 7- ,. , 'Sz . ssr?1f:fxiie.u'Elriltucrmflf - - H 1 y gg- an-A. - Y--fi . . -- .. -.---1?- GOSI-IEN COLLEGE ,. ff - -'-1 S a spiritual entity, Goshen College had its inception in the minds of a number of thoughtful Mennonite people about a generation ago. To tell of the development of that idea and its realization in various forms is the pur- pose of this sketch. The need of a church school was keenly felt by a few of the Mennonite church leaders, and several meetings were called in Elkhart, Indiana, to discuss the matter. Finally a decision was reached to start in Elkhart the Elkhart Institute as a private institution, under the direc- tion of Dr. H. A. Mumaw. The school opened in the autumn of 1894 with four students and one teacher, Professor Hosmer. Attendance was irreg- ular. Students enrolled at any time and apparently did not follow a reg- ular course of study. The teaching force was increased in keeping with the growing enrollment and the enlarged curriculum. The curriculum of this first year offered general academic subjects, and special courses in Bible, business, and elocution. The Elkhart Institute Corporation was formed in May, 1895. Soon a capital stock of twenty-five thousand dollars was secured and on Prairie Street a school building was erected for the Institute. In January, 1896 the school was moved from its quarters in the G. A. R. Hall into the new building. The first annual catalogue of the Elkhart Institute was issued in 1896. A four-year Academic Course was oifered. The last two years of this course were called the Scientific Course. A few years later this course was revised to meet college entrance requirements. This re vision, resulting in the Latin-Scientific Course, was continued until 1903 As Elkhart Institute continued to grow a change of location became desirable. After several locations had been considered an invitation from the city of Goshen to move to that city was accepted The school opened in Goshen September 29 1903 The curriculum was reorganized and the institution became a Junior College. In 1909 the college was organized into nine distinct departments, with a professor at the head of each. Meanwhile there developed the School of Music School of Business, Bible School, and Normal School. In 1910 Goshen College granted to five candidates the first Bachelor of Arts degrees. Standards of scholarship continued to rise and the enrollment to increase. In 1922 was graduated the largest class in the history of the school, when twenty six degrees were conferred. This year's graduating class will bring the total number of degrees conferred above the two hundred mark. In 1916 the Department of Home Economics was added. On February 13 1919 ! I Y . . , n . 7 7 I W- .- A Y- -- .- J' K -Y - 'U'-'-'
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