University of Evansville - LinC Yearbook (Evansville, IN)

 - Class of 1897

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COLLEGE LOYALTY. HZVZQIQIQY few persons ever stop to think how much they 'owe to their fellow- ll men. liven a hasty examination into the relations existing between man and man will reveal the fact that all we have, all we are, and all we expect to be-everything depends largely upon the actions of others. We are debtors both to the Greeks and to the Barbarians: both to the wise and to the unwise. Especially true is this of the college graduate. Many people enter college, remain six or seven years, go out thinking they have conferred a great blessing upon their alma mater. It is true that a college is anxious for students, and will offer many inducements to worthy young men and women, but the FAVOR is almost altogether on the part of the college. The student pays a very small part of the money required to manage an institution. To the student there 'come income from endowment, use of buildings and apparatus, gifts from friends, edu- cational collections, and a thousand other blessings all as free as air. In View of these facts, how easy it ought to be for every student to cultivate a feeling of good will, of friendship towards the institution that has stood for him as a light- house. How easy it ought to be for him to remember with encouraging words, special acts, frequent returns, those who are still struggling on to maintain the honor and dignity of an institution that is the pride and glory of .Methodism in Southern Indiana. Reader, are you a graduate of Moores Hill College, remember the institu- tion that made you what you are. Are you a Sigourneanj' remember we are still plucking laurels from mountain tops. Are you a Philo, remember we are still shouting Excelsior. Are you a Photo, we are still preparing to carry the light that shall lighten the world. In conclusion, we plead for your good will, your prayers, your help. VVe ask that wherever you are, whatever you may be, wherever you go, you be loyal and true to flloorrs H1'!! College. , C. W. LEWIS, '5l0. Z!!!

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PROF. JOHN H. T. MAIN. QQZQFGQQBOIIT the year 1872 a young man from Ohio entered Moores Hill Col- lege. He was destined to become one of the brightest stars of this ' institution. This young man was john H. T. Main. He was a careful student, and always ranked high in his classes. In 1876 he received the degree of Bachelor of Science. After this he taught in the public schools of Versailles and Moores Hill, serving as superintendent in each. In 1880 he received the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Moores Hill College. He was immediately elected professor of Ancient Languages, and continued in this capacity until June, 1888. During the last three years of this time he was also Vice-President of the college. Prof. Main was a profound student a11d a very inspiring teacher. He impressed himself very deeply upon all his students. No teacher ever left Moores Hill College who had so completely won the hearts of all those who had come under his instruction. Memory is still fresh with pleasant remembrances of his inspiring words in the recitation, chapel, and in social life. A In September, 1838, he entered johns Hopkins University as a graduate student in Latin, Greek, and Sanskrit. He soon ranked l1igl1 in the univer- sity, not only among the students, but also with his teachers. 18851-'SPO he was Associate in Ancient Languages in the WfJIl1Hll,S College of Baltimore. In 1891 he was elected Fellow of Greek in johns Hopkins Uni- versity. This is an honor won only by merit. In June, 1892, he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from that university. In May, 1892, he was elected Carter Professor of Greek in Iowa College at Grinnell, Ia. This is one of the oldest and most prominent institutions in the West. This position he still holds. Dr, Main has been very successful in this position. I-Ie is one of the strong men in Greek in the West. He is a credit to any institution. Moores Hill College is proud of such a man, and feels honored to have one of her sons occupying such prominent positions, and rank- ing so high in scholarship. ISS



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