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CORPORATION. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Rev. T. C. Reade, a. M., D. D., (Ex-officio) . . . President of University Term Expires, 1898. H. C. NEAi,, A. M Upland, Ind. Homer C. HarTman, A. M Fort Wayne, Ind. John W. PiTTEnger Upland, Ind. Anson C. Bugher Upland, Ind. George B. Jones Philadelphia, Pa. S. C. SwAl LOW, D. D Harrisburgh, Pa. G. F. Denti er Upland, Ind. Term Expires, 1899. John R. Wright, D. D Washington, D. C. Christian B. Stemen, M. D., LL.D Fort Wayne, Ind. Nathan U. Waeker, D. D Wellsville, Ohio Louis Ki opsch, Ph. D New York City Geo. W. Mooney, D. D New York City Chas. a. Foster Baltimore, Md. T. M. Smith Upland, Ind. Term Expires, 1900. O. Iv. Stout, M. D Upland, Ind. T. J. Deeren Upland, Ind. John C. White, A. M Snmmitville, Ind. B. G. Shinn Hartford City, Ind. Robert L. Dickey Baltimore, Md. Christopher Sickler Ocean Grove, N. J. T. C. Reade, D. D Upland, Ind. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. John R. Wright President O. U. Stout Vice-President H. C. NEAE Secretary John C. White Treasurer 10
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its present excellent condition without one single cent of debt being on it, but has also brought it to the notice of the people and has won for it many excellent friends. Manj of these are j-oung people desiring an education and next year will find them regular enrolled students of our school, these we welcome with glad hearts, others are men and women of means and their hearts have been strangely touched with sympathj ' for the many worthy 3 ' oung people who are so anxious to acquire an education, but are hindered b}- poverty-, and during this coming 3-ear man)- of them will contribute gen- erousl} ' to our school. That the desire to attend our school may be increased in the hearts of these young people, that those who have been ble.ssed with means ma}- be inspired to benevolent work, that manj- others ma}- be made our friends, we present this book. If, in reading it, you find anything in it you think of worth, treasure it up in j ' our heart and keep it. If 3 ' ou find an3fthing in it that does not full} ' meet with 3 ' our approbation, we ask 3 ' ou to carefull3- close the book and to report immediately to the Honorable Mr. Fitzsinunons, our fighting editor, who is now anxiouslv looking for some one about 3-our size.
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