Midland University - Warrior Yearbook (Fremont, NE)

 - Class of 1928

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Leroy M. Kelsey, ’91; poet and writer, secretary to (Governor. Jefferson City, Mo. Daisy Barbee-Seidell, ’92; lawyer admitted to practice before Supreme Court, St. Louis, Mo. Frank H. Clutz. ‘92: professor of English at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa. Christian F. Reisner. ‘93; pastor Grace Methodist Church, New York City, N. ’i. Albert W. Sprick, ’94; legislator farmer, Fontanelle. Nebr. Hugh Miller, ’94; physician. Kansas City. Mo. J. Franeke Detweiler, ’95; president International Baptist Seminary. Los Angeles. Cal. Horace F. Martin, ‘95; president Midland College, Fremont, Nebr. Charles F. Blackburn, '96; contractor. Topeka, Kan. John Gutleben, ’96; supervising teacher. San Francisco Schools. Alameda, Cal. Ezra K. Stauffer, ‘96; president Ministerial Association. Wichita. Kan. Christian X. Hansen. ‘97; president Dana College, Blair. Nebr. Guy L. Hursch, '97; lawyer, Topeka, Kan. Martin II. Dirks. '01; realtor, Fort Worth, Texas. John F. Krueger, '03; head Lutheran mission in China, Tsingtao, China. George N. Mendenhall, ‘05. professor Education, Midland College, Fremont, Nebr. Paul H. Heisey, '07; professor Religious Education, Wittenberg College, Springfield. Ohio. Frank S. Altman, ‘09; chemical engineer Portland Cement Association. Minne- apolis, Minn. Ira T. Kooglc, ‘09; architect and builder, Chapman, Kan. Raymond A. Spallr. TO; athletic director Central V. M. C. A.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dwight I). Health, ’24; teacher, Leyte, Philippine Islands. i i i i i i i i i i i PE RKINS PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 220-23 1-233 East Fifth Street FREMONT. NEBRASKA Three Departments to Serve You Printing, Engraving and Embossing Office Supplies and Equipment Typewriters, Rentals and Sales

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“$10.00 Down” Sale of Lots j ■ i ■ ■ ■ i RICHARDS KEENE CO. j — REALTORS — 111 East Fifth Street Phone 93 ; INSURANCE j INVESTMENTS REAL ESTATE LOANS RENTALS Money to loan on farms at 5's 5, 7 and 10 years appeal campaign was launched. A material addition was the construction of the new Gymnasium-Commons building. Rev. Horace F. Martin, Ph. I).. I). I)., the present president of the college, as- sumed the duties of his office in 1925. He has given a great deal of time to the study of student problems. The financial work of the institution has been placed on an organized basis. Dr. Martin, with his zeal for Christian stewardship has se- cured a great number of men for the ministry. Materially, his contribution has been to inaugurate a campaign for the completion of the girls dormitory. This brings the history of Midland College to the present A great vision has been fulfilled; a Lutheran institution has been established in the middle west. The storv of Midland begins as one of privation and sacrifice, yet one of fervent prayer, and buoyant hope, of sincere faith and boundless work. These have continued as the factors of her gradual progress and are the forces that have made the institu- tion what it is today. HALL OF FAME Midland graduates have stood out prominently in many professions and occu- pations. The attempt to visibly place this fact before the eyes of present Midlanders has emerged into this Hall of Paine, 'flius. the student may have an example who has stepped from this campus into his chosen field. Also.it i hoped that the as- pirations of the student ma thus be heightened. The purpose in assembling this Hall of Fame is not primarily to set forth all of the prominent and successful persons in their particular fields of work, but rather, wortln respresenlatives from the different lines of activity have been selected to show the diversity of calling pursued by Midland graduates.



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The Great Missionary Command How the Lutheran Church in America Can and Does Carry it Out HOME M A HOMK KXTICRPRISK. By .1. W. Ilorine, D.l). A readable descrip- tion of the Home Mission work of the United Lutheran Church as carried on by the several boards now merged in the Board of Amer- ican Missions. Suitable for study- hook or handbook use. Illustrated. 136 pp. Cloth. 7 5 cents. IISSIONS A.MKRICA AND WORLD KYANGKL- IZATIOX. By .1. C. Kuiixinniin, D.l). A study in the relationship be- tween home and foreign mission work and an arresting presentation of America's opportunity and Lu- theranism's possibilities for world evangelization. (Moth. 213 pp. $1.50. FOREIGN OUR CHURCH ABROAD. Kdited by George Orach, D.D. A revealing, authoritative and. at points, thrill- ing account of the work being done in foreign mission fields by the various Lutheran bodies and agencies in America. Maps and il- lustrations. Cloth. 277 pp. $1.25. MISSIONS rORCRS IX FORKIGN MISSIONS. By George Drach, D.D. A key to an understanding of the whole foreign mission enterprise in its whole scope with special reference to the work of the United Lutheran Church in this sphere. Illustrated. 180 pp. Cloth. $1.00; paper, 75c. MISSIONARY OTHKR PKOPLK'K CHILDKK.X. By Margaret R. Soehach. These fifty- seven stories are written in a form replete with human interest ap- peal and are based on true mis- sionary incidents relating to chil- dren in all parts of the world. Il- lustrated. 227 pp. Cloth. $1.25. NARRATIVES SIX Y10ARS IX HAMMOCK LAND. By R. J. White, D.D. An entertain- ing sketch of a former mission- ary's observations and experiences in our oldest mission field in South America, told in an intimate and charming ‘manner. Illustrated. Cloth. 123 pp. $1.20. INNER MISSIONS THK INXKR MISSION. By .1. b Old, Mus.l)., D.D. This authoritative presentation is the only compre- hensive treatment available on this phase of missionary effort. Its his- torical development is sketched and its modern form and varied ministries are described. Illus- trated. Cloth. 253 pp. $1.50. ND EVANGELISM SCRIPTURAL KVANGKLISM. By C. J. Roc key, D.D. The necessity and possibility of a constructive pro- gram of evangelism in every con- gregation is revealed in this dis- cussion of methods and principles of personal and group evangelism. Cloth. 186 pp. $1.25. THE UNITED LUTHERAN PUBLICATION HOUSE 1228-1234 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 860 Cass Street 219 Sixth Street 1617 Sumter Street Chicago Pittsburgh Columbia, S. C.

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