Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...there are certain difficulties at present in organizing a canvass of the Sophomore class, it has been postponed until the call of next year. Owing to the penurious state of the average person at this period of the year, the 1919 committee has devised a system of pledges. Consequently a man of liberal inclination will not be prevented by temporary embarrassment from contributing the amount he could give at a more favorable time. The pledges will be redeemable on October first. Since the classes which contributed towards the Gymnasium Fund average about four dollars for each individual member, it seems...
...whom its services are so small that they take no interest in it whatever; and all those whose slim purses would keep them from joining even at a $6 fee; all these are to be compelled to join the Union. And yet yesterday's writer naively said that to call it compulsion is "a waste of time...
...office hours of the Bureau are at Weld 47, Wednesdays and Fridays, between 2 and 3 o'clock, when any students who desire help without direct tutoring should call. They will then be assigned to undergraduate advisers of high scholastic standing, who will show them how to study and take notes in the best way, and who, by studying with them will point out the easiest and most efficient methods of work...
Everyone feels sincerely grateful to Captain Cordier, who has given up practically his entire time to the work of the Regiment. Each individual can show this appreciation in no better way than by being in his place at roll call tomorrow...
...unusual number of able speakers has been secured to address the 1916 conference. Bishop Charles Henry Brent, who has recently returned from remarkable work in the Philippine Islands, will discuss the call to the service of the church. John R. Mott has been engaged for the past two years in supervising a ministry to aid the soldiers and prisoners of Europe, and he will have much to tell of his work abroad. Sherwood Eddy, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Asia, has just completed a tour of evangelism through India, and his experiences there will furnish...