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tstorp of t e issiun Dbann Conceived in prayer and an earnest desire for the evangelization of the world, the Young Men's Mission lland was born Uctober lb, 1913. Under the zealous leadership of Pres. L. A. MacMillan, the Band soon made itself felt in the spiritual life of the school, and sev- eral new recruits have been enlisted for service on the needy frontier of the Kingdom. The name was later changed to the Students' Mis- sion Band, and several young ladies have joined its ranks. To forward the purposes of mutual inspira- tion and instruction. and the enlisting of new volunteers, the members and friends have held weekly meetings, at which text books and ap- propriate topics were discussed. Special pro- grams have been given for the public, and prominent speakers secured, among whom are 1 Pres. A. McLean, of the F. C. M. S.g Miss Mary Lyons, C. NN. ll. M. Secretary for Ohio: I. J. Cahill, Secretary of the O. C. M. S.: O. L. Hull, of Cleveland: Dr. Scudder, of India, and Prof. NV. R. lYalker and Prof. P. Y. Pendleton, of the Institute. , Chancellor Pierce, the first -Band teacher, was succeeded by Mason Meeks, successor to Brother MacMillan. Resigning after a year's Page Forty-tive service, llrother Meeks was succeeded by Rob- ert Ross, whose enthusiasm and ability assure us of the continued success of the organiza- tion. 'Phough slow, the growth of the Iland has been steady, and the work of Prof, Pen- dleton in thc Mission Class has done much to overcome the indifference first accorded the Movement by the majority of the student body. The courageous and beloved founder, Presi- dent MacMillan, not only led the Band through the embryonic period of organization, but con- secrated it with his own life. ,Xs delegate to the International Convention of the Student Volunteer Movement, at Kansis City, his anx- iety to bring back the fullest report possible from the great Convention, prompted him to attend every session, though suffering in- tensely from illness caused by nervous strain and exposure. flfle there contracted a cold which prevented the resumption of his duties as President, and which soon resulted in his death. Shall we say that he lost his life? Nay! not that, for his spirit still lives in the lives of friends and the fidelity of the Band he loved. tContinued on page 48,5
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