ussell State CoHegi oi. y, No. 3i.ii GOING ? fell Smith Tells About Life at thej Northfield [conference.!, he close of college -year gs with it 1 fdesire for i real ition, If you.'toouldi enjof an inexpensive trip pn the water among the ikounthins of New land* if you havfe a fondness for dhoi* life, if ypu would chre to ■ practical talks jpy men who are ers ih the wor|ld'i work, if you Id lilte to assppiate with repre lativej college men, in short, ; if : wish to live “tljie life worth liv ’ —gp to Northfield. j he jStudent Confer ; will bje held at East! Nurthfipld, :s., ifi-om Friday Jpveping, Julj} 2, Sunday, Jiily li|. At the cbn nce Sri 1 1908, some boo colleges aiigjai'and in the middle Atlah i j U and New England states sent iat 1000 representatives. Yale 1 aj delegation qf 200 men; Har -1 Although State had on- Tve:> at the last cqn quile probable that will this-year nojt conflict with mer school,. j \ n outlay of s2s| will cover the e Expense tjrdm New Xork pand Return. The AsSpciaton a loan fpnd for thosie jvhp would otherwise be able tp ebusider ;hfie|d. I entii City has I not Nor *I ! 1 ehest routes from New be Ito take the evening otfe Island Sound and ugn ' Berkshire? to ne of t! i would up L ce l thro thfjeld 1 vatp-Ya don olh Juily <!. I After the 10 tuNorthrield, the return s stay i i Sage said : "Your real :er seeing the ace- at New i 11 ■ estate ! STATE COLLEGE, PAi, JUNE 3, 1909. trip down thb Hudson would be , picturesque. ! ( Excellent acjconimodations may be obtainje)d|} pn 'the conference grounds. State has a fine camp site at the edgje; of the woods and near a large One lives |in well equ'ippedjwall tents and boardsi at the dininjj hall. The table board! is entirely satisfactory and-zest is given to the njeals by the enthusias- exchange jjf college yells. Onejs attention and interest never flags. In thejj morning one the 'opportunity attending classes of of religioiislnhturei For tenchnical students, spdqlal ;courses ! ip labor, problems are 'offered fpy mjen promi nent in the industrial fyorld.: I: is a great privilege ho hear men of the stamp of Stelae, Mott,; Stone, Speer, and Grenfel.lj In ihe evening: i, at sunset, meetings are held on Round Top l a hill :j which t overlooks the valley of the | Conneticut fiver — 1 where one realizes ,as heven before :the necessity of living the efficient life atmosphere of the'con ference is ! absolutely informal; and i its tona rings true. | '■ ~ Thesjafiernoon isi givE*n over en tirely fp one’s own pleasure. mountains! are covered with beauti ful walk? hnd the river ,affotds ex- swimming. In tericjolllgiate contests for the base j bail ang for the tennis champion ship promote friendly rivalry. I TheUpirit of the. place is even j more democratic titan at State and* i alb are jbn a plane l of good fellow- 1 . ship. 'Fof thbse who'admire, the. . tiniest types of, manhood,! I tor those! wild are preparing to ive by living-LgO to Notthfield, the dqaring_house ; for the college men l of the East., j „ ;i i . », ! ! ' your make ‘an. THE A Review o; : of the Pa land.- ■ As we take a backward locjk at j the work iof the Association during the college vear, many things- ap pear wjhich ;ve shoiild like to have accomplished, yet at the same time we cannot but 1b e grateful tor the material advancement in all the dif ferent phasts of Association work and for the sphere of usefulness, (broader than /ever before, which the Association now (occupies. Thirteen lien [attended -the sum mer (conferences at Niagara and at Northfield and it is to the inspira tion and the j world wide vision there gained that npuch of[ the success of the Association rnayj bd attributed. .At, the pbenipg (of the college year a general secretary qould not be secured and the fdil (responsi bility- of thq wprk! feil I tipon the shoulders of the officers and mem bers of the Association. Never in the history of the., institution men rally to the workj with more hearty good will and a I rdadinqs t<| work and', plenty qf ij.' A spendid spirit of > harmony has pre vailed in the Association througf the entire year and it is due ac everything else tel j this loyal sup and active cof operation of bffi committfceme the wo/fc o: forward with The year only by-an in interest in the ing arid mid) by a, largely i Bible study igei comfortalbe.” ! 1 Price Five Cents PAST YEAR the - Association yfork it Year by A. A. Bor- :i and members :: the year has { gratifying'iesults. has beien [marked i creased: attendance : regular Sunday e week services! ibut increased enrallmei j ers, that ;one not and ven also if hi and
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