,d, niow, inasmuch 'as the fel are much interested in the : out here the question! comes to s: to we can bes]i tnake the : 1 the,r work. > ! , |To| jmy 1 mind : uld ae so organized! aS to en sherrj to feel that! they an iW tb ;ir thought and mor : far away proposition It they know little, but in that! they have iorganize< which they! aire in direct i:,vi|ti finr Ad lows work illy invested apd success jncing and undertaking it, 3 me that “Statef’will have , l{y interested and success ors nizing and! governing it, A in i. direct 0r indirect way. tVliile 1! belief it would be 1 quite atisfactoiry for “State” 1 to hand over her finances tp the Canton Christian College! for use as they may seej: it, still 1 believe, it woulld be better for hbr tb have ' some more definite control of the situatidn thah she j would 1 hereby have Qf course the only condition unde[r w,hich this would be true is that she havejin bind j|iot the efiort for one or two years, but foij an unlimited period.—|the establishment of an ori ganizatioii that would! last indefinite ly. ‘ln, fjifct, only byjthis means db ( I i , A FOOL for his client , ; as the rr|an Who is his! own lawyer !Yet in how mail} pthjer blatters, as vitally nportaptl do'mqst Ofius act blindly, without accurate; inionitatiori. apd sound 'vicje i i jrhis very day you are jdoubtless topsidering .sorpe question 'h Ibusliiess, ffeancei or investment, employment, public or private affairs, dies, clut) wont, travel, or other problems! of Interest and importance.tolyou, welcome reliable, profnpt, complete mformnt otijami good,, sounq. un itiice:. confidential advice, because the itasis o{ all correct action ratlsfictoiy lesulti Hjthanto they hjave been oh.a, nable only\at ah|’almost ucIV? cost Ibf time, travel, 1 trouble and money. I |iow you consult] and 1 -taler' trie! information! or advice you need at a minim ire! riot a defective bureau oi fortune tellers or d trade workers, but are simp y a body of experts e sp)p busEriess d is to furnish accura e informs ary'jpr dffaijs. Wmethet yoij" ndeds h; ms pr simjjple matteti, we believe we cgin help yoj Her information als -to pyr methods* charges,' for particulars, stating! your needs ! 0 jNational Clearing H< 1 ! , Facts ancUConfidintiaK THE ST V I fefel that we < starred this yei r a lasting pne- 1 r then i is, what iplanj pt? Would al plan f the University of /i,th which no doubt ! ■, be too big for us? . here is that of our ( :iinent which i is af :ej Canton C-hristian iich i$ I under its own ::es,.the same' acting .intmentof the Young Men ’si Christjaji | Association. Dur ing ithe past ye£r the o'niy man on l the .field has; been Dr 1 McCracxen but this monthl a [rained nursp has arrived and anioth ;r doctor will be 1 1 - 1 f herb next monjth ] For a year or two rhost |of | their time will lab spent in la|ng~uh|jje study, but they are,getting ready to build hospital* and organisethejir school [for class rooim workl | f - Perhaps a(t 'tihe start our work could not be so largfc. but I believe' rf we w|iuld oijpidert' out and' per-, haps share it \yi|h others, we could j wofk up something ji,hat wpuld be worth while i i i " ! : , . ] The questior could we ad< such as :hat ( Pennsylvania, ' you|are.famil:a Thejr work out Medical Dept r filiated with ;k college, but w| ! Board iof Trust under the appt e not ey in < about 1 Of'this I long time, ai nature and thojught dri 240l,fi , ortb Cap! I ’isers. ! .FGiTAN'. ajve be£n thinking for a dj a 1 farther by training, I find my ting; along agricultural j ! l ' . - consult u utjh'of effort jahd expanse i skiers in tips atid systems aM trained investigators, itipiji and spnttd in 1j , j aye to do vith important jui and vifiil gladly senjd you and the field ,we coyer 11! ‘ . - ' ■use of Inf6rmation, < ashington.D. C. 1 ' i lines. Ip other Wordsd I dered Whether it would [not ble and advisable for. ”5j - work alfangi agricultural lint in mind the establishment c tural work here at the Cdllj as the Mefdical School of ■ versity df Pmnsylvania. have been many things that have jled me' to this! conclusion which l would like to give ,to vou and the Association! Were' they to think • about it. Ifor t some time _I have-, 1 wanted to Write abqut it and get the advice of tbosb of you at .home-or connected with “State,” and I with this thought ih mind I .have outlined the conditions which r.have fed me to jfeel that’ it would be advantageous Ifor “State” to, think«of appopostion of this kind.. J ,« „ | || hwisti that you might think about ’ this, consult with the! fellows, Gen eral Beaver, and some of tjhe Ad-' i visory commit tee, anjd give me your candid advice on it all. Not knowing abou|t the details of' your campaign or what was!' done it - ;may be that you ha|e already for mulated: some plan! of procedure, jbut I simply s :nd thi;s to/-show the' Way alohg whtih myl mind has been' drifting.j 1 Ybu see there is nothing definite at all ia what! I have written except .that 1! feel | that “State”; should Have an 1 opfin policy, j , I I am so glad to reaid jin the Coif}!' legian,’and,hpar through the fellows,;, of the Work of the-Association, and' I i* that it is doing , the jwork which itjf Kas the opportunity,' to do. . Am i sure the Ampliation fills up a lost jjap in many a., fellow’s life, and brings him to , a ' deeper knowledge pf what 1 is truest , ajnd, best’. jThe men wbo live :or Christ „ inj Colleget , are the pnes who will live for-Him ■ When iheylget aut., Mjy pray iris that ithe fe laws m<;y stiick by tie Work and dja ‘!Old State'is” i strength will ever increase iri ithts |her greatest . activity. ] j -1 '■ t ; ' _ i 1 ’ & TTREtf.i - ■PAGE ave woh,- be feasi ►tate' ’ io sjs, '(having agricul- L|egi much ■the Uni- Ther? n{.
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