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The Place of the Denominational College. The chorus of one hundred voices gave great pleasure to the audience. Kev. Joseph Kyle read scores of letters and telegrams of felicita- tion. After the reading of a little poem of greeting to Dr. T. H. McMichael, the chorus sang The Lost Chord. Then all repaired to the gymnasium, where a reception was held in honor of Dr. and Mrs. McMichael. Both buildings were decorated with autumn leaves and were wonderfully beautiful. Though all enjoyed the day, we hope and pray that there may not be another installation for at least half a century. PAUL H. McCLANAHAN. BIT ' - | HB- Jfl RRi.«. ' ,- 2l?« JMI ll 111 I ' lw ' f 18 mSP. I IT Pm i I ' rrHmif ii| TL ' Cr9- ' M j jffl JHj - - Btfi y ' ' aiffli . ? ' • ' ' T £ l WSIi ' cm k BHta J2, .. AS THE STAGE APPEARED.
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walls of the Auditorium might testify, the bright floors of Eccritean hall prove he is also a generous soul. The choir then sang the anthem, Praise the Lord, Oh Jerusalem. There were fur- ther greetings from the College Senate by Dr. Kyle and from sister colleges by Dr. Thomp- son of Tarkio. They expressed hearty good will and Dr. McMichael feelingly responded. Hon. J. rVoss Hanna, after a short but eloquent address, then formally invested the new president with the insignia of his office, the college seal. Dr. McMichael accepted the em- blem with thanks for the confidence reposed in him. After the anthem 1 Will Extol Thee, Dr. McMichael delivered his inaugural address on the Mission of Monmouth College. We can only give a few thoughts from the excellent address. He spcke with deep feeling of those whose brains and hands had builded what we to-day enjoy, of the faithful- ness and self-sacrifice, not only of the founders, but of the multitudes who gave her aid by their means, services and prayers. He spoke of Monmouth College ' s noble history and fol- lowed with the question, What of her future? Is it not throbbing with possibilities? Monmouth is one of a great Sisterhood who manufacture power. Her mission is that of the small college and judged bypractical results is more important than thatof the university. Monmouth is a Christian college. She furnishes the brand of education for which the world is to-day crying—reverent, unselfish, self-sacrificing: Its ideal the Man of Galilee. The evening exercises began with the rendition of Elisa ' s Dream by Prof. Austin at the organ and invocation by f ev. W. J. McMichael. President McMichael then introduced the speaker of the evening, Pres. Stanley A. McKay of ShurtlifF College, who spoke on
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