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' gg' 'hr GBE-:ark 1532512132111 Olnllvgv Eullvtin 11 med I Ruud Q lx Q1 T1 I I lk lllldtl of C011 8 of U 7 7 Iubl hed NI nthlx VOLUME III AUGUST 1928 NUMBER 14 EDITORS WILLIAM WIRT KING LOUIS M POTTS Ozark Wvesley an College HW lllll OUR GUIDING STAR ,EEIIIUI I- IIIII O Z'lI'k Wes leyan Haul to thee cc 0, r 01 C C 3 ,ere S mus ln thy name o thy chxl dren one an a XX Cn we fllrh life of care oe f heart and toll f hand U EPM E, PFFI A1 .UI M4441 May thy sons and daugh ters b True t thee from year to year ere IS ess ed mem 0 I each gh! mug mar e W3 d ay our mem res e p o thy Ag C name and grim ll'1' Lil et thy pre ceptb c YQYI-I HHHQ, 505134 'E M th state ly tow rn and hgh een from all thc huns :I nr 3 Y y y spxrc pomts up t od Whale thy wel come door a IH' leaf and true u1rc1 om path way near an cl :lr PHE LEIHFII HE xiii 3 bl f Of :I nob ler vxew Walt thou bc our Guxd Ing SB cl tm cm lei? elsewhere thy hrxght rays fall Shm In! from gJL:1rrGE:I?d IRS! 'LIE fftfeitifhigqfi if MIDWEST GENEALOGY CENTER 3440 S Lee s Summit Road Independence MO 64055 30000130864071 E E t -I as .j - -I E' a ss Malt - -, .Xb -1 3, 19211. I 1 L1 .posmmczll C:u.m:L.C- Misgmmg X Emil L, ,L -A AN 1 21' SS A 1fIl1Ft1.4,l9l1.. 'U S I 0 .- 4' I I . J 4 J Th ' 'i 'L ic . A . ' , U to th. - I C - I 11 E rn ' , W S 0 -G 0 0 ' V if . ' . C 0 - Th ' bl - - - ry n ' -bl ll. M - o - I r - air 'T 1 f- t . Q r iii' I' ll I ' Q ee I if E 'Hg 4 '4-. ! , W f Y ' - - ' ' ' i ' ' , Y , Y V - f ' a , - ' , I S ' - f E , ' ' ' 0 G ' - S ' 1 Lv r , , I . G 1 - - i 1 f 'zIm ' L it - et A0 f'e I I , :I lil A . E E I IIN uk i Y V e - i ' .- i U- -- '--' . :I 51 -I - ' ' . -. ' I . 3 i, ' - . . .
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2 THE OZARK WESLEYAN COLLEGE BULLETIN gditorial Progress In Million Dollar Program In the July issue of the z'Bulletin We gave first page space to the an- nouncement of the organization of the Million Dollar Program listing the names of the members of the Million Dollar Program Committee and out- lining in a general way the plans authorized by the Trustees. We are glad to report that since that time im- portant progress has been made in perfecting the organization and in the selection of a staff that Will function in -this important advance movement in the life of the college. A very important and profitable meeting was held on June 29th and all plans of the Program were very thoroughly discussed. On . July 19th another meeting was held limited to the members of the staff who are to represent the college in certain fields. Out of the discussions of these two gatherings much valuable information has been absorbed by the staff and full preparation for the important Work in hand acquired. While the month has been spent in organizing the Million Dollar Pro- gram the Vice President has not ne- glected to be on the lookout for gifts to this fund and We are happy to an- nounce that sufficient progress has been made in this direction to warrant the expectation that by the time the next Bulletin goes to press we shall have a very cheering announce- ment to make with reference to the Million Dollar Program. It is not our custom to make announcement of pledges until they are actually in the office, hence the delay in the positive announcement of progress until the next Bulletin, We also Want to repeat in this connection that the Program will bein the hands of mem- bers of the St. Louis Conference and the laymen who are closely associated with the college. No outside help is contemplated in this movement. Itis to be in every sense a home move- ment cared for by those Whose hearts are essentially in the work and who regard the future of Ozark Wesleyan College as the most vital enterprise they can serve. Chairman omenys Auxiliary if We are very happy to announce that Honorable Miss Emma Knell, Representative of Eastern District of Jasper County in the Missouri Legis- lature and a leader in all the civic life of Jasper County, has agreed to serve as chairman of the Women's. Auxil- iary of the Million Dollar Program. Miss Knell is a very busy woman, en- gaged in numerous enterprises but it is the busy peoplelin this World who have time to give to Worthy enter- prises and when Miss Knell became acquainted with the 'purpose and plan of the Million Dollar Program she agreed to give herself to it heart and soul as soon as her Work as general manager of the Ozark District Fair- the second largest fair in Missouri-is finished in August. We welcome Miss Knell most heartily to our organ- ization and feel all the more assured of success under her leadership over the women's department of our work. Church Visitation Since the July 6'Bulletin went to press the Vice President has visited the following churches: Wheaton, Malta Bend, Billings, Bolivar and Buffalo, representing the college to the congregations in these towns. We are glad to report the evidence of in- creasing interest on the part of our people in our College and the contri- butions to the Educational Fund are expected to be much larger this year than in previous years. We would also record here our appreciation of ,TA . . ... :N -1-,E aft . .N ..,.,mqsfiis-yrztirtf ein. up ,W
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4 THE OZARK WESLEYAN COLLEGE BULLETIN the fine spirit of cooperation on the part of the pastors of these churches. Indeed all the pastors with whom we have had to do have been most loyal' to the college and we thank them most heartily for thus helping us to bear the responsibilities of our im- portant service. Wheat Ifiieids The Vice President visited the wheat fields in southwestern Kansas, where the college has more than four hundred acres in wheat, the week of July 9th. He is very glad to report that the yield in western Kansas is better than he had expected and the college will receive a good income from the lands owned in Morton and Stevens counties, Kansas. The crops on our farms in Missouri also promise a good return and While this editorial is being written the thrashing outfits are busy on the farms owned by the college. The estimate made by the Budget Committee as to income from farms this year will be more than realized we believe at this writing and we hope increasingly to find our land holdings a source of increasing revenue to college funds. Financial Report During the month we have re- ceiveda total of 33,977.35 which is distributed as follows: Maintenance ,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,,,, .,,, 95 594 56 Property and Endowment .,..... 3,012.50 Student-Notes .,..,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,,,.,.,,,, 133.32 59.47 Conference Educational Fund 177.50 . 33,977.35 New accounts from May 1st to July 29th total 372,335.19 distributed as follows: 1 ' Interest .,,..,..,.,.,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maintenance Q ,,,,,..,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, S 1,536 00 Property and Endowment ..,,. 68 399.19 Insurance ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,-,.,,,,, , -,., ,,r, 1 ,900 00 Total ................. 372,335.19 The College Hymn We are printing on the front page of this issue of the Bulletin the words and music of our college hymn. We want all our people to know the hymn and appreciate that the words used embody the aspirations of all those connected with the life ofthe college. Ozark Wesleyan College is a Christian institution, justifying its existence only because it surrounds the student with Christian atmosphere while the student is absorbing the el- ements of knowledge in science, liter- ature and history. While the curric- ulum of Ozark Wesleyan College is the same as that of every other college institution the fact that Christian men and women give instruction in the ap- proved courses helps the studentto have a proper appreciation of the spiritual and ethical background which must support all knowledge and the fathers and mothers who send their boys and girls to Ozark Wesleyan College can rest assured that the very best influences will surround their children while at Ozark Wesleyan College. Fall Semester Opens September 10th daily inquiries for next year. courses in the leading to the Bachelor Degree. This will be the first year that we have developed a senior class but from now on the work of the college will grow with the years and such courses will be added as will provide the broadest prepara- tion for all the students of this great Southwest. We are receiving concerning the work The college will offer four years of work P1 esident King Returns Dr. Wm. Wirt King and Mrs. King, who have been sojourning in Michi- gan the past six weeks, will he return- ing about August 1st and Dr. King
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