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gfarJinqh gizfluenre . . . . The characteristic spirit of the New Testament teaching is the spirit of service. The Master, himself, came to minister and nor to be ministered unto. It was Hr: who said: He that would be greatest among you, let him be servant of all.u It is impossible to mention here in the short space allotted to me the names of the boys and girls, the men and women among thu: students of Hard- ing College that have gone into the neglected and unfavorcd spots of this country to serve the needy. Impossible, mainly, because many of theac studenna have slipped into the places of need and have done their work without hlow- ing a trumpet before them. and their heroic service has been rendcred in quiet known only to God and to those served. These representatives of the Master and His. kingdom have sought out spots where Christ has scarcely been mentioned. and there have they Iahurcd with meager support, often-times making tents for their own living! whilc they delivered to the people the greatest message ever heard. These boys and girls inspired by the faithful teaching of the W'ord of God in Harding College have done in the United States as praisewnrrhy work as has heen done by their brothers and sisters on foreign soil. In addition to this work done in hard places in the humcland. then: arc many churches in whose leadership are to be found hundreds of these repre- sentatives of Christ who by their consecrated leadership are giving to these congregations a vision for better service, and are, therehy, leading them into fields of greater usefulness. -j. N. ARMSTRONG. To all the workers that go forth from Harding, each year, THE COLLEGE is dedicated. ----------a
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ALMA MATER Near 1110 foothills of the Ozarks, Wiidst of hill and plain, Stands our glorious Alma Mater: Harding is her name. IChoruM Sing the chorus! Shout it loudly! Echoing through lhc vale: Hail to thee, beloved Harding! Alma Mater, hail! Christian standard is her motto: Christian life is stressed; And in every branch of learning Each one does his best. Harding opens wide her porlals. Thus inviting all Who would tread the path of knowledge; Hood lhcn In her call. 1' I0rence M. Calhcarl.
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