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The MASSASOIT 23 locating in one community. This wide distribution of “T. S. men” is a source of weakness to the Alumni Association. A plan has been recently formulated to meet this difficulty, which provides for the organization of Alumni Sections in various geographical centers. Sections have been organized in New York and in Boston. Others have been proposed for the Connecticut Valley and for Cleveland. The careful development of this “section” plan will insure a more effective Alumni Association. The alumni who read The Massasoit will render an important service to the school by suggesting and supporting this form of sub-organization. Dinners and various social gatherings held by the sections and attended both by alumni and friends furnish excellent opportunities for extending the financial constituency of the school and for the securing of new students. Without variation, the ground upon which the school must appeal for support is the successful work of its graduates. The worth of the school depends exclusively upon the ability of her “sons” to bring things to pass in their respective fields of labor. The school should have the benefit at least of a small annual contribu- tion from each graduate. Our Alma Mater looks to us for the necessary cooperation in extending its financial constituency among the leading busi- ness men of the country. “Old T. S.” will be best honored by her “sons” if each one keeps constantly in mind the purpose to discover men, who, with adequate preparation, will join the ranks of those who give their lives to the work of “extending Christ’s Kingdom among young men.”
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22 The MASSASOIT Hlumrri Department F.. 6. r)awkuis, ' 98, president Hlumm Hssociation “C. S.” Loyalty C HE sons of “Old T. S. may well be proud of the achievements of their Alma Mater during the past twenty years. The school ' s present equipment, its constantly improved and elaborated cur- riculum, and its growing endowment fund, arc eloquent with praise of the leadership and unselfish service of the faculty and trustees. These wonder- fid accomplishments of the first two decades of the school’s history but faintlv suggest the glorious future of this God-directed institution. Among the employed officers in the Associations of North .America in June, 15)0-1, one out of every twelve were either graduates of the Inter- national Training School or were men who had taken partial courses. In view of the service which these men have rendered and the hundreds of voting men who have secured their inspiration for service from them, we honor the instructors who moulded their lives. In addition to the influences emanating from the class room, there should be noted those supplementary influences, enjoyed by many of us, which found expression in the life of Henry S. Lee. Our studies enabled us to formulate certain ideals for our lifework. The life of this friend was the incarnation of those ideals. To do good without talking about it seemed to be the purpose of Mr. Lee’s life. As Training School men we have enjoyed rare privileges. What are we giving in return as an expres- sion of our love for those who remade us? The ever widening world field of the Young Men ' s Christian Associa- tion requires the school to raise the standard of scholarship. This means a larger faculty, better library facilities, — more buildings. No educational institution is strong unless the work of its faculty and trustees is supplemented by an effective Alumni Association. The nature of Association work does not admit of any great number of graduates
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