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by Mr. R. H. Carr and Miss Elsie Roberts. Judge W. W. Hole presided at the banquet given at the Hostetter Hotel. The Com- pletion of the organization was left until this year. The Mahoning Valley Association was organized in the spring of l9l0g Mrs. Mary Carr Curtis doing very efficient ser- vice in starting the organization. A large banquet was held in the Y. M. C. A. Building in Youngstown. Mr. A. D. Thomas was elected president. The Chicago alumni organized in May, 1909, and had a re- union and dinner at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Mrs. Chas. E. Buttolph, '81, rallied the Chicago members. Mr. L. B. Reed, '78, is president. Along with the organization of the alumni should be men- tioned the organization of the Mount Union College Woman's Association, of which Mrs. Mary Carr Curtis is president. This general organization is organizing clubs in diiferent alumni cen- ters and at present has clubs in Alliance, Cleveland, and Pitts- burg, Miss Mabel Hartzell is president of the Alliance club. The Alumni look with warm interest toward the College. They are a part of the great Mount Union family and their or- ganization and practical suggestions and helpfulness augur well for Mount Union's future. The New England Alumni Association was organized on the evening of May ninth at the Commonwealth Hotel, Boston, where the alum-ni and old students in and around Boston as- sem'bled for a reunion. Messrs. N. A. Lineweaver, L. D. Spaugy, W. F. Kinsey, and H. D. Crumley constituted the committee on arrangements. After Boston the next logical point for organization ofiold Mount Union students is at Detroit, and already President Mc- Master has received a communication from Mr. Louis M. Mc- Knight stating that several of the Mount Union students had consluted together with the idea of planning a permanent or- ganization. In Detroit are such stalwart alumni as Prof. F. Roller, Rev. VV alter R. Fruit, Mr. Benj. D. Edwards, and many others who still retain a warm interest in the old school. page fourteen
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WILLIAM HENRY MCMASTERL A.. Mg Mount Union Collegeg Drew Theological Seminaryg United Free Church! College, Glasgowg New York University. President. l l l l l .JOSEPH LORAIN SHUN-K, Pm D., l Mount Union College. I BENJAMIN FRANKLIN YANNEY, A. M., Mount Union College, University' of Chicagog Richard Brown Professor of Mdthematics: . page, sixteen, f Alurmii Professor of Greek, aridf Vice President.-
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