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Hope College a••d "l"lat• ,,,. t•!'9ft•••••

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For the third con ecutive year the g rad­uates of those two departments are having their class work done at my studio.

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STUDENTS We wish to thank you one and all for your pat­

ronage during the past year and thank gou in advance for ang favors

you mag show in the future

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HOPE COLLE6E H 0 L L A N D, M I C H I G A N

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HOPE COLLEGE

THE PREPARATORY SCWOOL

THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

COURSES

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T•ehen Composition

Th~ologlcal Seminary

of the Reformed Church of America is located ln Holland ad­

jolain• the College Campus. Corps of Experienced Instructors

LOCATION.

On the Perellarquette Railway, 160 miles from Chicago, 26 mUe. from Graa•

Raplda. ltxnNaD MooUAn. For further information or year book apply to

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To the Students and Friends of Hope!

The Lokker-Rutgers Co., wish to thank you for

the liberal patronage we have received from you, during

the. past year and hope that we may have a continuance

of the same in the future. Again thanking you we re­

main the Stndent' s Clothing and Shoe House.

THE LOKKER-RUTGERS CO. 39-41 E. Eighth Street HOLLAND, MICH.

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VOLUME XX IV

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JULY. 1911

Farewell

Farewell, old halls of Hope, farewell; The years are passing 1n the night, The years have bePn a true delight, Farewell, old halls of Hope, farewell.

Farewell, dea·r Senior comrades, lo, As hour by hour the evening falls, It leads us front these hallowed walls 'I o realm.s of toil, and we rnu.st go.

As week by 1ueek our way wa~ fraught With much of loss, with more of gain, Our friendsh1:ps lulled au:ay our pain, And 1Jshered in the brighter thought.

Four sweet years have pasaed and joined As harbingers of coming goQd, And sealed our band with common blood For growth of soul, for growth otmind .

But now, dear classmates, allfarewell, ­We hail the future vistas bright, For morn is 7Jassing into l1'ght; Farewell, dear classmates, all farewell.

Farewell, to Dr. Kollen, all,-Our ba~·k divides our way too soon, And passes like yon changing moon To leave behind a lingering call.

Ah, yes! fond memories long will dwell On scenes of joy, on happy boons That brightened w1'th the growing moons­Farewell , old halls of Hope, fa,·ewell .

E. 0. SCHWlTTERS '11,

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THE ETERNAL QUEST.

HEN I con · ider thv hea,·ens . the " , lrk u f thy

fingers- the m oon and the stars which th 11U

ha · t o rdained; what is man. that th lU art mind­

ful of him ?" Sn th ought the shepherd buy a:-.

he kept his nightly watch; and the idea that

comes upon us resistlessly in this day of sc ien ce

is the utter insig-niticance uf man! lie builds his cities and hi:-,

mighty fa~tnesses-a little qui,·er uf the earth. and his toys

have fallen. ~Ten 1 ,·e and hate and t u il in unthinkin~ security;

·uddenly frum o ut the depth:-. 11f s u bterranean ca,·erns fl n w

forth ri,·e rs o f li quid loire. and \\·here u ncc w e re homes a nd

gardens th ere rests the silence o f death. i\l a n peet·s n u t into

the heavens, past count less worlds fl 're , ·e t· s winging through

the boundless emptiness; and he feels him elf a forgotten speck in the infinity o f the uni,·e rse.

Yet man is the pinnacle of creatil n, the flo wer u f age­

lo n g evolutio n. the masterpiece of the Creat rti st. Above

the worlds of blind. dead matter, aho ,·e all the wealth o f livin~

things, he rises sublime in the grandeur o f the human spirit.

Though he seem lost in the inf1nite reaches t>f space . y et amid

all creation he only can say. 4 '1 am [." ~ut a star in a l l that

galaxy has e\·e r a s ked itself, " \\' hy ~·· :\o t o ne o f ynn millio n

suns can e\·er ay. '· J will." ~Ian bend~ all nature to hi~ will;

he foreca ~ t: the cour~es o f the star!'; hi :-' kno wledg-e grows

from more to m o re. and he make~ his life ric her and fuller by

the conquests f hi=' o wn free spirit.

But with the divnity o f the human ~p irit. there was gi,·en

to man another gift,a need. a Io nn·ing, a hunger o f the ·o ul.

The sta rs in their o rbits are passi,·e ; the beast o f the field

grazes and rest - content. But the spirit o f man forever t·eache

out beyond and hungers fn r it know~ n ot what; fo r deep in the

springs of his nature abides a th irst for truth, and he cannot

re t t ill he find it. o through !h~ lo ng s w Pep o f <.'e nturie~

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has nscn man':-- blind cry fnr light; always he reache. o u t a

hand l Cl to uc h the final s o urc e u f things; always his eye peer~

o ut into the darkncs:-. t 11 find tl1e iacc (I f the c;reat Companio n.

[ l c notes the changing· m nu u and the falling- ~tClne, and won­

d ers; and when by IJj.., r n J·al rea:'<Jn he l!a:-. searched out the

w n ndrnus laws ••f matter. tltere remain~ the ~ame unanswered

"\\'11\-... li e J,nk:-. up"n the miracle o f leaf and fl o wer· he

touche:-. the face ,,f the ncw-btl rn hahc; he :-.trains his vi:-.i n n

to ~ca1 ch the L·n re (If the li,· ing: cell; and he must ht " . hi ·

head in hclple:-.. a we and w u nclcr. I I is ~oul is gladdened with

the e~altati r.n P i a deep. :-.tnn1g- Jo ,·e; th n in a m o ment the

spr •ilcr Death put .... 11 t1 t his hl i; .. !lll i ng hand, and man ad~s his

cry nf angu i:--h t11 the \\' tiC t• f ::--ufTcring- humanity. Again, and

n nw wi th the terrible emphasis u f a w o rld in pain, t h at hlind,

helple='s " \\"hy.'' .\nd the ~oul. true to i t s inbo rn instincts,

can hut take it:-- wcig·h t ,) f wurl c~-prnhlem:-., and fall

"L'po n the w o rld's great altar-stairs,

That slo pe thrCiugh d a rkness up to G C"d:'

[s i t ,·a in, this eternal quc :-.t iu r truth? ~lust man f reYer

stretch o ut lame hands like a J,abe c rying· fo r the m oon? ::\lust

the deep hunger of his oul go forever unsatisfied? We can­not think s n , t1t1r dn we sec it s11. t\ ~ in the realm of nature

we can di scern fa in t traces <If a my~Lic purp11:--e, a n inteJiigence

workin~ thro ugh all thing:-.. :-. n i11 th e realm u f spirit, in the

pr<•g-re~:-. t ,f lntn wn tht tll g'lll. we find e ,·idence o f a guid in g­

hand, a ~ure leading- irn m truth tn truth. X n t u nly d o es c\·ery

11 nc wh o :-.eek ~ truth lind a purt itm t~ f truth t n :--atisfy him;

hut fat· m t, re thro ugh the lu ng centuries we discc)\·er the lead­

in<Y o f a Creal Teac her. when we :-:ce ho w nut o f erro r and half­

seen truth ha~ alwa\·s l'ttme the larger Yisio n. the deeper in­

s ig ht.

\\'hen ,·pintlza fir:t taught that all things. the trees and

birds. the ~ t ars. the th Pttghts and a~piratiuns o f men. are but

parts and manife:--tati u n:-. n f the great . 11 One whid1 ~orne call

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THE ETER NAL Q UEST .

ll EN r con ·ider t il\' h ea \·en :-;. t h e Wll rk ui thy

fi n ge rs--t he m oon a nd the ~tar~ which th11u

ha~t orda ined; wh at i:- m an. t h a t t hu u art m ind­

ful of him?.. ~t.) t h ou ght t h e ~hephc rd hny a:-.

he k e pt hi !'\ ni ght ly watch ; a nd t he idea that

come~ upon u .; re~i~ tl e:'s ly in thi~ day of ~cience

is the u tter i n ~i~n i fica nce uf man! lie build~ hi~ citie~ and hi-;

mig hty fastn e~~e:-;-a li t t le qui ,·er o f the earth. and hi~ toy"'

have fall en . ~fen Ju ,·e and h ate and t 11 il in u nthinking ~ccurity;

·uddenly frum o ut t he depth:-.. 11f su hterra ncan ca ,·ern :-' fluw

forth ri,·e rs uf liqu id f.f re. an d w he re u nce \\'ere home~ a nd

g ardens th e re rests th e :-:. il e nL·e of d ea th . :\l a n pee1·~ n u t in tn

th e hea\·en s, pa!'\t cou ntle:--:-- worlds ft•re,·et· swi n g ing throu g h

the boundless emptiness; and he feels himself a forgotten speck in the infinity o f th e uni,·erse.

Ye t rna n is th e pinnacle of creatiun. the flower u f age­

lo ng evolutio n . the masterpiece of the ( , rea t .-\ rt ist. Aho,·e

the wo rlds o f b lin d . dead m a tt er, ahcn·e al l the w ealth o f liv ing­

thing , h e rise~ s u b lim e in th e g-ra nde u r o f the h u man spirit.

Tho ugh h e seem lost in the infi ni te readtes ~>f :-;paL·e. yet a mid

a ll creatio n he o nly can ~ay . ' 'I a m I... ~ ~ ~t a :-;tar in a ll th at

galaxy has ever as k ed itself, " \\ 'hy ?" ~ot unc uf ynn millio n

· un s can e\·e r s ay . " I wil l." !\Ian bends a ll nature to hi :' w i ll:

he fo recast~ t h e cou r:'e:' of th e !'tar~; h i ~ k nowl edge gr'O\\'S

from m o re to m o re. and he m a kes h is life r icher a n d full er hy

t he conqu es ts o f hi:; ow n free spirit . •

Bu t wi t h t h e d ig ni ty o f the human :-;pirit . there wa · g i\·en

to man another g ift.a need . a lu ng ing a hun ger of t he soul.

The tar ~ in their o r b its are p assi,·e; the beast of the fie ld

g razes andre · ts conte n t. Bu t th e :;p iri t of m a n fo reve r reache

ou t beyond and hungers ft>r i t knows n o t what; for deep in the

s prings o f his natu re ab ide. a t hi r~ t for truth. a nd he ca n not

re · t till he fi nd it. So throu g h th~ long swf>ep o f L·entu r ies

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ha' n:-;en man :-; blind t-ry for light; alway~ he reaches o ut a

hanci t o tnuch the final --uurce of thing~: alwa. ·s his eye peer::­

nut int o the rlarktH.' --:-.. tu find the iace Cl [ the Creal Companion.

li e nute!-- the cltangi11g m nu n and the fa11ing- s ttlne, and won­

ders ; and wht·n l1y Jti..., r~""~ :""•li rca:--otl he ha:-.. searched o ut the

wnndrnu ~ la\\s ••f m allet·. there remain:-; the !'\ame unan~wered

'' \\ '11,-. .. li e '' "'k"' up"'' the miracle of leaf and fl o wer; he

to u·he..., the fat·e 11f tilL· ne\\'-l>~•rtt hahc; he :--trains hi~ \' JS10n

to . catch the t·nrc uf the Ji,·in~ cell; and he must b " . his

head in hrlple~=-- a we and we meier. II is ~nul i:-; gladdened with

the exaltati ·11 •li a deep. ~tnlll;..!" )n,·e · then in a moment the

~p .. ilcr Death pu t -. c•ut hi-. blighting hand, and man ad~ · hi ·

cry o f angui:--h tel the \\'tiC' p f :--ttfTcring humanity. Again . and

11 o w " · ith the terrihk emph as i" llf a \\"( rid in pain, that blind,

helples~ "\\' hy.'' . \11d the :--uul. true to it~ inborn in · tinct · ,

can h ut take it:- \\'eight , .. f "t~l'lrl·prPI>lem:-.. and fall

"L.pn n the w n rld's g-reat altar-~tairs,

Tha t :--lnpe thrt~ugh darkne:-;~ up to G< d.''

ls it ,·ain. thi:-; eternal que:--t iu r truth? ~lust man fn re,·er

~tretch u ut la me hand:-- like a hahc crying for the m oon? ~1u · t

the deep hunger of his oul go foreve r unsatisfied? \Ve can­not think sn, n n r ci 11 we ~ce it ~n. .\ . in the realm o f nature

,,·e can di =--ccr n fai11 t traxes Cl i a my:-.ti c purpn:--e , an intelligence

w c>rk ing thr(lugh all thing:--. :--c• in the r ea lm c•f spirit. in the

pn•gre:-.:-- c•f human t h ~tug-ht. we fi nd e,·id nee o f a g uiding­

hand. a ~ure l eatlin~ irum trutlt tt1 truth. :\n t unly do e:- e,·ery

llllC \\'h n :--cck:-. truth lind a pt~rti t•n Clf truth tn :--at isfy him ;

hut far m •• re through the lnng ccntu rie:-- we disco ,·er the lead­

ing o f a Creat Teacher. when we ~ee hnw PUt of error and half­

~e n truth has a I ways t.·c ,me the Ia rget· ,- i~ion. the deeper in-

s ig-ht.

\\ 'hen . pltHlza fir:--t taught that all thing . . the tree~ and

b i rds. the ~tar~ . th e thuught:-:. and a:-;pirati u ns o f men. a rc hut

part~ and m an ifc:--tati n n:-- n f the great .·\ 11 One which some call

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(rod. men shuddered at his impious w o rd:--. Y ct t udav. a iter centurie~ o f maturing refle~tion, then~ ha:' hk,:':.-nmed fn.> m Panthei~m the w o ndro u s th o ught of the immaucnc:c u i t ; •• d . ~eYer again wi 11 man think of hi =-- l . rca tor a :-: One willl :.- it ~ afar above the w o rld. I le J,)ng since ia=--llit~tH.' d : fLi r t <•da\ \\C

Jive in a ,,.(1r ld that thrn h!' and li,·e :.- hccau~e Gnct i:.- in i; ann through it. and L"P tHinu u u=--ly "gi,·eth to all liic and breath ~ ttd a11 :.hing:' ...

\\ ' hen Charlc:-- Dan' in tir:'t :.-et fo rth hi::- thc,)rY uf c,·n lu­tio n , he plung-ed the thinking C hris tian "'''rld int L1 a :' trugg-lc fo t· its Yery life· fu r had Jh.)t this man at la-..t explained ~ud

o ut o f the uni\'(~r5c ~ Time has gi,·en n :-- the an:.-\\'eL The theo ry o f E ,·L) lttti ,m ha:.- been n w dified again and ag-ain td tit a better in · ig·ht int ~· ia~ t =--. But o ut o f it all has co me the grand truth that we are in a ~hanging. grnwing-. adyancing­w orld. \\ ' hen w e cun5ider the mys teri o u =-- unfo lding o f all the ri~h , ·ariety uf nature. and when we . tudy the pa: t de­,·elopment o f human ~ociety with it:; pro mi =--e of a better fu ­t u r c . w e a r e fa t' e t o fa c e w i t h a w o r 1 d- r i d d 1 e w h o 5 c • ) al v an ·wer. ten fu ld m u re =-- u rc than e,·er befo re, i:-.- God. .

o it ha~ e,·er been. Fa be ,·iews are fo rgot ten. hut Aa:;he . of truth illumine the w o rld fo re,·er.

HOur little ~ystem :; ha,·e their day.

They haYe their day and cease to be."

Out of the tit .. t gray twilight that ha~ cheered the hearts

of the fathers. cume~ fo rth tu greet the childt·en the ro~e­

tinted dawn. pro mising- the day that i ~ h ) be. F o reyer wider gruw:-\ the , ·i =-- iLn of the race. Always the

tireless que ·t. a lway:-. the rapture o f di :-:co,·ery. alway~ the Yast unknown regio n=-- :.- till t o e~q lore. S n . in the p o wer o f lordly intellect. but with humble obedienL·e t o the un ·een guiding Spirit, man fu ll o w :-' o n with j L)Y to the better unde r ­

standing, until thro u g h the reaches u f eternity. he catches the first faint vision o f the meaning and the purpo , e of all thing:-

, One God. o ne law, o ne clement,

And one far-off divine e\·ent.

To which the who le creation m o , ·es."

Eldr~d C. \ ·anderlaan, '11.

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ORIENTATION.

X .T!TE ~izzy r o und o f American acttvtty, there • ~ tmmtnent danger o f being swept off o ur feet . .-\gain and again we hear with reckless hil­arity. "Take n o th o ught fn r the m orrow. Suffic­ient u_n to the d_ay is the e , · j} thereo f." Y o ung .-\menl:an:-- o ftumes fo rget that they were also

bidden "Take heed." \\ 'ould we be tr\Jiy 5ucce~siul in life . , we mu =-- t pau:--e ncca:-. tu nally t o get o ur bearings. t o adjust o ur w u rk and ·arect· to lir5t true prinl:iples-that 1s, we must L•r ien t u u r :;e] , ·es.

The da:.-!' ,, f t<>t 1 to night a:; neYer befo re, feel an over­whelming hun.lcn uf rC5JHl ns ibility resting upo n them. Hith­ert''· we ha,·e bee n merely ~eeking to at~ai n an education, fo r kll \.l \\·h~<~~c. !'ee m ed t u_ u ~ a gLllden tali:'man. a mag ic key to s'"uc­ce~:.- . \ 1\' H.lly \\·c :-o tt II re'-·al l the days when o ur enthu ~ iasm wa~ed .. whe n mental fatigue threatened to defeat o ur every 3:--ptratw n . . when nau~ht a\·ailed to ro use o ur drooping ~ pirit , :~1\· e the :--tlcnt. pleadlllg. and ~ ometime~ imperio us, ,·oi~e o f a ml , i t i u n . w h i d 1 :-' e c m d t t) bid u :;-

" \\ 'eln)mc each r buff That turn :.- earth 's 'lllnnthne. s r o u g h, Ea~h :'l ing that hids tH.n· :--it n o r ~tand hut go ! Be n ur j cly :' three-part=-- p ::tin, St ri , ·c. and lh ·ld dteap the :.- tt·ain ; L earn. n Pr a'-·l·,• un t the pang; dare. n e ,·er

Judg e tlt e thrPC !" In the realm 11 i -..cicnt·c. the term drientatio n t:.- u~ed t J

ck-.igllate tilL' rcarrangt' m cnt ,,j the tiny green ch lv r o pln·l ht ,dit·:-- ,,j a kai in rc:-p,,n:-e tel :o- uc h externa l ~t imuli a:' he;t anti li ~ht. I >uring •mr l·,.Jlcge '-·arccr. w e . likewi:--e. ha,·e been g r ad tt a II y I >til r c Ill a r k a h I y i n A t1 e n t· e d h y , ' ll r c d t h: at io n a I en­' ir11lllllCtl t. C >ur 'tttcly 11i the =--cie th'C:' ha:-- arou:;ed an interest it t the prc1grt''' ,.j l·i, ili;rati 11. a k ee n er l'l\111prehcn :.- i\) IJ of the dl·ht \\"l' uwe •• u · :t th·c-..tttr-... an a.::-- urance .,j the infinite p11Wer art ~ ) \\i~dPm t~ f t;,1ct. th e l ' r cat lr n i all. Y e t . intellel:tual pur­:- tttt ... \\·e re ),_, th l meat ~:-- the :--ule l'c•n=--ideratiutt. The numerutt s uha :--~ ... , , j tilt!' l· ,.JIL·~ c Iii~. \\ith thl'ir wid~ range If <lutie~ and u pp••rtunitic-.. . ll~l\e inde lih h · impre:--:--cd u pnn u :-. the nece:-- ... )t,·

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of men tal disci pi inc and ~ystcma til· ""' •rk. Then. tuo. \\'C o we much to daily contact with a!"~tK iate~ :--tri,·ing like our:--eh·es tu gai n a u ed u cation. Cncunsciuu :--ly. tlln•ugh mental tri­umph:' and dckat:' . (• Ur th u ught:; ,,. 'I"C m ultk<.l . u ur sym pathie~

awakened . n u r c haracter~ and Ji, c :; tran:--furmccl. \\ 'c ha,·c

n o t on ly anptircd n ll "'l'itt l :--t"r !•i i ni••nn;rti1111 , lntl han.: cn­

dca\·nred 111 rcnclrr Pllt:--clu.•:-- lit ll• l'liJ>l' \\itlt a'-·ti\t' life. Furth ·rmurc. a'"' \\' C rcllcct up t1 n tllll" _,ear:-- at llupc, \\e

feel that it i:' impll:--:-'. ihle i11r u ~ tu u \' l'l'l'-..limak the inlluenc~ of the n : ligi,m:-- atm•• ... pllLTt.' '' hich ha:-;. c \·er l'ltaraL·terizcd <•ttr in :--t i t uti ,H t. :\latl\' a time. \\'e l':tlllc in ll(: t'sllna l l'~>ntact \\'ith alumni \\'h(l l ta<l dl\' t~ll'd their tale nt :-. and lift: entirely t1• mi :--­~ it • n ary scn·ice in i·~rcign lands. Their carnc:--l ''' 1rcl..;, :--tl

dearly re,·c; tlin g :1 l.'tllht:ienti"ll" rc.~anl f.,,. du ty. in1pre:--:--ed t:\'C ll tiJ , .. l' 11f u ~ ' ' h•• ,,. ·r t.· n:ttttr:tlly indiffl't'l.'nl. ThL·n, tnn.

a tn u n g t 1 u r ( 1:1 i ly : 1 • 1 • '-. i a tt·.... ' c i 1 'u 11 d ..., t · ' e 1 a I \\ l11 • h a cl a I r l ' :1 d y 1 ,J e d g c d t h e 111 ' ·I -. l'.... i .. r t 11 ~~ t \' " 1 k . • d lt cr..: ' ' t · 1 t: 1 , r '- I' a 1 i n .~ t' ' he n• li ~ i t• t.-.. ll';uk r.._ i11 to ll!' tl\\ 11 l't•lllltry. "tllt.·r ~ J,_, thL·ir =--.' mpathy

a 11 d h c I p f uln c.: ., • \ ' l' r t.· a I i i 1 1 g- l e .... 1 i 111 • " 1 ~ l« 1 t It · p r :11.. t i c a I ' a I u c ,,f t ' 1J1 j,tiani t~. 'l'lllt . ~r:~tlu:dl _\. aim ...... . in1prn·eptihly. the

spiri t of the fuumler:-- 1 i ll ~t pt.• · ~~l•t:~ L· permeatt·cl 1111r ,· ic\\'~.

and hruad<:ncd uur intcre:--t ..;. Jus t a;-; the heat and li~ht rcad­ju ~ted the p os ition ,,f tlte cld,,rop hyl h (•clies in the lt'ai. :'II tltt::-.e , ·ari )US influen ces hclpl'd u s tn ;:u.lju:--t o ur Ii,·e:'.

T h c I i r .- t ~lag e of u u r c d lll' at i u n is cum ph: t c , y c L

"E.\··n now \\'e hear \\'ith inward :-;t rifc A m u tiu n t o iling in the gloom-The ~pirit uf the years t 1 l'(Jme \' earning tn mix him:--elf \\'ith Life.' '

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n n a faint ting-e in the e<.btcrn s ky \\'ill g i\'C~ e\·idence o f apprt.Jaching dawn. and \\'ith the break 11f d ay. tntr m uor ing:; change. S<,mc o f u s \\'ill ~ai l. wher, the brig-ht rays uf c ulture

and ci,·ili zat iu n ha,·c nc •t) ct penetrated. It tnay tlevulve upo n

u s tu tli :,pel s hadow::>. t•• IH·ighten th · \\'11r ld . tu :-.h:He o u r edu­catiun \\ ith thw .. c.: \\ htllll J•n,, icleJH.'C ha"' 111•t :--,, riL·h ly IJle s. ed. Other.:: . pcrhap..;, \\ill l't•lltinu · their purs uit aflt.!r academ ic

k n CJ '' ll· d g e. . · , · ' e rt Ill ll· .... '"' ' 1 11 e fa l'l 1 l' nt a i 11 :-- 1 rt l t.' i u r a I 1 - n e w lield :-- ui lah.,r are k111 111ing- up in the di :-- l:tnn .. ~.

But IHdcl! The que:-- ti•111 i11r tl'- 11•1\\. i .... , arc \\'e prt•pared t u und ertakt! tltem: 1\a . It ha -.. te l't~ ttld in a t11 «111l ·nt u\·ert hrow

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all o UJ- g lorio u s plan~. and fru!-trate the fo rem st aims o f this education . Let us thereftJ re pau~e t o get o ur hearing · now! ~u,,· \\'hile the n pport unity st ill pre · ents it ·elf!

The E u ropean arl'hitet:t. \\'hen planning h is cathedral, first :--un·e'·" the site . ~ tudic' the relation nf the variou ~ parts, and .... tri,·e-s t•• bring them int•l harm0 ny . Then. tak ing o u t his

l·nmpa''"'· llc determines the tru e ea~t. fnr there the a l tar must be p laced. tc •\\'ard which the Wllr~hipper:-- day after day direct their u·azt'. l.ike\\ i:--c. let u ~ 11ricntate! Our cuuntry ' :-- problems are momentllu-.. nne.... 'are iully \\ e must ;-;un·cy the socia l ,

polltical. and llllll'al ---talus ui thn'C wh o arc to cnn~titute o ur \\'urld; \\'C mu"'t in,·e,tig-ate their intere:'ts. their ambitio n, their needs. \\ ' it•h thi=-- l'ilmpleted . and Pur p o :'itio n determined, we ~.~ a n a cl j u s t u u r \\' 11 r k a n d t.' a r e c t· t n a c c u r d w i t h l u r s tea d fa t

aims and re:-;u lut illll'. a lwnys keeping before u~ the first prin­t'i p l e~ ui I if e.

Tint~ ai(Jne t.·an \\'e pro , ·e s ucce:-;siul. Difficultic · indeed lurk about u :-- un a ll :'ides. threatening- tCJ wreck u u r li ves un­Je.., s \\'e tactiully a\·t•id them. Our cnllcg-c day~ are o ver. Let u .... '"'tri,·e t1• :--h(J\\' the world that n ur education \\'as no t a mere thet•retical training. hut a preparatinn f(lr practica l life.

Student .... ancl patl'llll"' ••i IJ,,pc (.',,JJegc:- Perhap::- you th in k n ur a-..pirati••ll ' arc.· """111{'\\'hat 'i:--it~nary. Indeed , a~ \\' e lt,ok back up• 11 11Ur c .. Jlege day~. \\'C rc;tlize that qur co nduct ha~ 11ftc n hccn decided ly int.·.,n:--i~tent. Yet. ynu \\'ere ever read ,· t n jl,rgi,·e nnr failin~;-;. and :--yntpat k ize with all ur un­dcrt;tkin .~'· \\' e icc l truly gra teful. and \\'hcrc,·er \\'e may g·,, in iuture clay:--. the memnry u f t~ur happy 'lay in I r )11 and \\ i II :-: L' n l ' a:-- a n i 11 ... pi r a t i 1 •n t' • w a r d I• ' f t i c r i cl e a I ~.

.\femhcr' ni the C• undl :- \\'e kll (l \\' that y n u )o ,·e o ur

. \lma :\l ater. C >n thi ~. t•ttr .~racl uatinn e\·e. uur thoughts in­n dttlll<ll ih tllJ' ll l•ack 1.1 the li ttle band ,,j pi• •neer:-- who first laid the i."unclati• ' n ... i11r thi' hc J,, , ·ed in:--tituti clll. Carefully

, ., ,u ha' t.' adltcn·d '" tht.·ir ... pirit 11 f pcr:--i:--tenL·y and :-;.elf-:a~ri­ii~..· t:: :- al·rcdh· , . u Ita' e !.._! Utlrdcd their id e al:--. That !"pirit u i dt:,·••ti,,n ttl ; . i~lll Jia ... al-.." rid1ly inlht CJll'ecl tl tlr Ji,·c:-.. \\' e re­

j"in.~ that it h a:-- been 11ttr pri' ilege t•' rn·ei,·e a higher edu~a­

t i 1 • 11 h e r t: . a n d \\ e a p p r e c i a t c y • 1 u r e IT' 1 rt s i n llll r h e•h a I f. \lemlH:!I''- ,,j th~ Faculty :- Pleasa nt indeed \\'t:re the tlay:-.

\\t! :-- pt·nt in ,,ur l"l:\-.. .... - n,"m ... . There. thro ugh diligent appli -

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catio n and ~tr-enunu:- w11rk. we learn ed the ,·;due p f mental di s - ~ -

cipline. \\"e learned t11 realize the true meaning- 11i lif ·. Our

pre. ence at thi~ co mmencement t u night i:' clu · tn y u u . \\ e recall many a day when di~_Ctntragemcnt threatened t o put an end t all u u r endea nH-~ . hut y n u ren ewed 1 •u r hopes, and led

u ~ ever o nward t o ~u cce:':'. X c,·cr will we f, •rgct y<>Lu- con s id-e r a t ion a n d u n ~ d 11 :-. h i 11 tl..! res t i n a II nu r w u r k.

Dear Pr s ident Kull e n :- In a . light degree. we can feel what thi:' <•t.·casiun mu:' t mean ttl _nnt. \\ ' hat tribull: can we add t•• the many ~howered up• •n yuu during thi :-; c u mmence­ment wee k? \\ ' e can unly ~ay \\ith decpc"'t rcn~ rcncc. ''Thank ( ; u d f 1H· ~ p n r i n g- y u u t h c s c 111 a n y y c a r :- ! .. I I • • p e C u 11 e g c w i 11 tW h ng-er !'ecm the :-.ame when -"''u arc g••ttc. F,,,. tt:'. your n a m e h a · a I w a y s h c c n i n . p a r a I , 1 y ~.· t • n n c 1. • t c t 1 \' i t h t h a t n f o n r Alma :\later. and ne,·cr \\ill ." " ll n :a ··l' lP he u ur pres ident. Y o ur fo rt .. years at ll "pe han: h~.· n "ttnc rn wde<l h o ur u f

g lo rio u s liie ." rkh in inAttcltl'C. n• •t • ·nly h c:ca u "'e of yuur timely word~ o f in ~ tru l'l iun ~111d adlll t•nitit •ll. l111t likt.:\\i :-c fur the h c au t i f ul c x a Ill pI c • 1 f p c ri t' c t ( · h r i .. t i a 11 ~ c n lt."l'. "\: 1.' a r 1 y l' ' ·cry • • '- • country c•n the g l l• t.' lJa-. l'l'l't.' i\·t.·d :til in -. piratiun irum , -our - -

wurk. some clircc.:tl.' . "tl.~.·r ..._ Lill• •\1 ;...:,1 1 ' .11r --t udcnt". Th e earnes t de~ ire o f tt :' all i:-. that. iu r y u tt

''The he!' t is .ret to he. The Ja_ t o f life. fu r which the fir. t was made." But thuugh o ur affectiunate rega r d iu r Dr. K u ll e n makes

the tho ught u f his departure painiul. yet heartily glad arc we

t o welcome y nu, Dr. \ 'entJcma. as hi ~ :'u n ·cs:-:.c H·. The da. s of 19 11 are about to lca\·c the:-:e hall s. hut Yt•ur uccasio nal

"is its h a,. e a I rca d y g i ' · c n y" u n pI a c c i n P tt r h car h. \ V e fee 1 that y o u. too. will be interes ted l•1 ha,·c u s :--u.:cccd in life , that y o u will be g lad t o ha \'e lt " \' i:-: i t CJ U r . \ lma ~ r a teL Thu u gh we canno t s tay. yet in the n a me ,, f the :-. tudents o f II n pe o l­

lege, DL \ · c nn e ma. we hid y •• tt w e leu me. C las:matcs :-The time has come fo r u s to ~ay farewell.

Ou t- day;; tuge tltcr lta,·c hen happy •nH~ ..... <lnd it i:-; hani t o think that we mu~t part. F .. r ftt ll r _\'(':tr~. we ha,·c been t~t iling- (

a s Ill m b c r s c ' i ' Ill' h a p p y fa Ill i I y . \' i t h -.l' :t r c t·l y a r i p pi c t c 1 111 a r the s m oothn :-.s .. r 11ttr .... ea. \\ ' c ha' t ' ..._IJan·d t tllr ll• •)H.::o; and

a m h i t i •n : . ~ \' c 11 1 •u r i d c a I :-; . :til d " i t ~ 11 \' e It • g-ct h c r d rca m t u ur ,-i: io n · u f the iuture. ~ • ll• ll . a~ ~,· Ia " malt.: :-. , we :-h a ll he

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~l nl tel c d i:11 all cl ' ' ide. lnll the m emnr) o f thc:--e l·nlleg-e day~

\'.ill -.J J!) li\ (' II. ~l l l ' tl :.~tl tl'lll'd I I_\" t lt c Ill ti de idca} '-' whic h WC l1.c \ l' l~t ·t c <:;tntld 1•• i··~- tcr. and ciH'«Htrat.!cd In· •• nr mutual

_,111p.tth_, . JP;t:l tl :c pri,i lv ;~t.·-. cnj··~- l'cllead t il g l• >r ic•th ~en· ll·c f,q 11 11 r . \1 111a } l ater !

1:\t.ll ''''\' tilt.' .. de''' ·t:tt· 11 i cla \\ 11 ll:t lilit.c! the d;ll k l ' _\ ...Ja--il .. j tltt.' .\'i :.,Jtt. 1.- r 111 uli' til\'''--~ lltt.L"l· .,j \\al,in~ l)a~.--

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B 1 i 1il• 1. <. vr i. r i ltH:t. :·k:t n l· ttlll --tar ,,f httpl'. L ead u -- . ·. lli,'c !· l ' \'l'i j,, tl:t.• p;~tlt • i t:u1y. ;•nd ma\· \'\.e litec t a ~: a11 1 at

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1 l ·•tt tl • · · l. ,. 1. 1.·1•"··,,. 1. t'tttll1 .·t 't 11·1·1. . Y .. ur ,,,,Jl· Ita·-. • ' ._ \. I' •'-"\ ol -

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.... 1! . ·· t.· t ~tilL' ~.nd all ·.-.t· l!a\t' it~..n lt;t d .. ,· ,: a-.i · •tl t' he gratc­

i ul l• ~ r ' ' ur iliL·n r' lil •t.• ..... :lll•' ' ' tir achicl' .. \ ...; \tl\1 ka\c thi:-> . . -.. , l, 1 I '"': th:"d· .' , 11 j . • r ti tl' ll:lJl"l'tltllitic:-. ~ t• ll lta\·t.: )lllt in .q rr , . .~, _ i• tl ti L' .. ,_j Jl \ .itlt \\hi,:h ~ .. u h•l\l' ,,, ntatla"cd the

--tud t.· itl--- ;• - l • lt:.t l' '" u·· littk lll'l'd i r cli :-'-·i pline. f, •r the c•• tllt--c. _,,,u l:a\c .tl,, a_, .. I•L<.:il n ' ady t•• •• rl~:r. ittr a ll that y11u : a , 1.: d ot 11.· f, , r '-',: ... ll , 1 i 11 :- t !t a t It d :- m a d c 1 •tt r " • ' r k h e r e h a p p i c r ~ill d Ill• I r t.: L' I r i l" i c ll t.

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A s y o u h aYe e nj oyed the a~t i \· ity n f th e yea r :; th at a rc pa~ t we h o pe t h at y o u m ay lind ju :-:. t a !'- ~,.·, qnpkte a p lca .;; u rc in the r est and q uiet that y ou ha\·e n o w a ri g ht t u cx pe~ t . and that y o u m a y look with con tinued !'-at i:.;iac t i,, n U) hl ll t he pn >::­perity o f th e ;~ ~huu l l o w hich y u u han; g i\ <:11 .... ,, large a pa n o f y o u r life .

Y o u r :-; :.; i n~ e re l y .

John E. K u i7.enga . \Y inifrcd II. Durice . J uhn \\ .. Ucarcl--lc<:. J r ..

C t •tn mi t t cc 11 f F acult\·.

T o the R e \·. A m e \ ' cnnem a, D.D ., Pres ide nt- E le c t o f II u p c ·t11lcgc: 1-I o n o r ed a n d D ct:u· S ir- The Faculty '• f I I tpc C11l lcgc <.k­

s ires here by h eartily t u exprc:.;~ it :; ;-; a t i ~ fa \.· ti 11 11 wi t h th e C t l ttll­

c il's c h o ice u-f y o u a s th e h ead o i o u r in ;-; tiluti u n . a nd i t :-- !-- in ­cere p leas ure in y <J u r ac~cp tanc e 11 f the h cn1u rah le o ff ice . Y 11 u r qua lifi ca ti o n :.; m ark y ou a:.; the lug il..'a l :' tt l..'ce;-;;o;ur u f Dr. K n ll c n . o ur present e ffic ient head . wiHJ!'-e :" tti..'L'c-..:--ful a clmini-...t r a t i,, n h a-­made the p residency of L l u p c l'u ll cg c 11 11 e 11i t h l' m • , .... t im­p o rtant, respon~ i h l e and in Au en tia l p u:-; i t io lb i 11 th e pow e r o f o ur C hurc h to b esto w .

The member~ o f t h e fac u lty, fu rther, wi rh 11 J1 C a cL·11rd . ex­tend to y o u t h e i r co n fi d e nce and g ood -wi ll a nd pl c <lg'c )' IJU

their unre en·ed a ll eg-ia nce and wht~ l c-h<:a rtcd :.; u p p o rt. pra y ­ing that the g rea t ll cad o f t he ·h u rc: h may g rant y o u a h n u nd­

ing succe s in thi ne \\· r e latiu n:-;h ip . This resolu t io n w a s un a nimo u :--ly ad ~t pt cd l>y th e Fac ulty

and o rdered fo r pu b lica ti o n .

June 12, 1911.

D o u w e B. Yntema.

Hen ry B o ers , J o hn B . Nykerk, C o mmittee o f Facul ty .

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TIIE ANCHOR. Published by THE ANCHOR ASSOCIATION, Hope College, HoJiand. Mich

Al.,lb t.aot. El1 1t.Or~

S ta n le y T. Fn r luine. '12 Cl:l rence Dame. ' 13

Soci et y F.llltor A JCn cs S. Vissdtt'r . ' 13

Sull S<'ript loo )fnnn~t.- r

.John Bennink. '12

BOA.R..O Of' EOITOR.f

E rlltor -ln- Ch l er H E NRY V . E. STEGE M AN. ' 12

A lmllnl F:clitor <lcrlrudt> .J . Jloek jf', ' 12

F.xrhnnue F.1ll tor W . W a llace Visst·her . ' 12

Husfnpc,. )fnnnllt?r A n t hony Lu i •lcn~. ' 12

t.ocnl K d ltora llt•le ne D e M::an~d . '13

L cv no Pot~etrr. '14

A t.h,letl o Ed I tor J ohn J R iemersma, ' 14

A t . n usl ness M an...,.r Gerrlt D e M otts. 'IS

Staff A1·tlst. H cndr inc E. llosncr s. ' 1:1

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Addr<'c~ all t' niii JOIJnit-atlnn to Ttl P. A :-;c-no R. Hope CollcJCe. H olland. l\flcb r.an. F u r Atht•rtl,f nl! Hall•.- nppl~ tn ll u '- IOP"'!-o )laO:II!l'r . Entt>r t:lllt ttlw P~ht < lllkc· at. I lullaod. Mil'ldr!'an. as ~cconil· closs ma ll mnt~r.

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II •'J'C t',,Jk~L' I' --tandin~· at a )H:ri" cl pf tran-..tll n. The 1 c 1 i n· 111<: 11 t ' .i • •IlL' p r c-.. i ell' n t. a n d t 11 c a l ' c c !"- ... i ' • n o f a n 11 t h e r, i s an t.'\Clll ,,j ~n..·at igntltralll'C. C )nly in ~,.·,,ming yeat·!'- w ill we apprl•t.·iahJ_, kn '" thl.' n:--ult:-; 11i thi:' chang·e in m a nagement. 1·:, L'J'\ ••11\.' ... h .. tdcl iu·l dL·t·ply !.!"ratiliL·d that l1r. K nll e n ha~ had -..u~.·h a --u c ,·\.•....,-..iul ~o: arccr in ~,.· .. tllH!l'lit•n with th i::; .. cht14.J l. and that hi-.. 'L'n it'L'"' h;l\ ,._, h 'l'il duly rc:t'll;.,!'llized and prai~cd . L ike­, ., j ... L .. it ll't.':tll-... JPu,·h tlt al tile prc-..id<:n t -elcrt. Dr. \ ·cnncma, h~t ' Lt.-eil ... , cnillll-..ia--tit·;dh· \\L ktt llll'tl. \\·ll ile a ll fr iend..., u f the .· ~~: l eg .. · JliH'C in J,im tlw \en· :-.trttng-c:-:.1 cnnfirlenc e . Thu' the

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t r a 11 ~ 1 tt o n i ~ he i n ~ 111 a cl e " it h calm Ill':--' a 11 d h 11 p l' i ulttl'"-..... t·:' c 11

t h u ugh f) r. \ · c n ; 1 e m a · !-- ' · i c " ·1 )I , i 11 t a 11 cl m e t I 11 H J._ :-- h t~ nl d d i I h· r in L·crta in •·e!--peL· t:-. in1m Dr. J, ,,Jkn':--. hi:-- ide;tl~ and 1Htrpu .... c..., and zea l arc the :--a m c. . \11 thing:-- g·i,·c prumi...,c "i r•Hllimtccl pru~pcrity a nd u:'cfttltH.'"'=" under tltc.: ne\\· admini:--trat~lltl. l.n the pas l The AnL·h,•r ha .... tried lP :--llJ>IHlrt thl' ptT:--Hlc11t 111 his w ork. and u u r new head m ~l\· expL'c.:t that thi .... \:.,ur .... c "ill

nut be o n e whit interrupt ·d.

D u r i n g: t h c :-- p r i n g c, d lc g c.: \: i r d c.... h a ' .... II l' t: 11 • n L' n' It l' l111 c· d

by a mi~hty :-'Pcial \\tt\c .. \ltn ••=--t \\ith11ut "'-cr-..tatei11L'11L we can ~ay th at un the a\ L' ragL' L' \ L'ry '' l' ·k day '' itlll' ........ cd :--n lllL' ·ocial eY nt. Thi:-- ... taLL' ,,j affair:-- ha-. t"'' .... j<J<.• .... C >n the l>rig·ht sid e. we ~t.:c tl11.: j .. y c•i iriendJ_, ••L·iahility. gr11\\ th in cu ltu re, and :--plcndid rclaxati• ••• ir•lltt --tudy in a \\:trtn ... ea:--1111. Jt i:; a ('rcdit tu the :--tudcnt-. that LltL'Y clu lll.. l l nl'g iL'\' l t•• ck ­

yeJop the m :-;.c h ·c ....... c,ciatl:. l~ut 1111 the d;u k --ide. '' e tt •llc ail exec ·:; in :--u\.' tal :td i\ ity. a \\ant ,,j re-.. t raint in tltL' qul'--t ,,j

rc~.:rea tion. ~~~ 1111e ~.- an dell_, ih:tt ~tll:h a =--~~~: ial prt~::,nun a ... that v f thi =- :--pring· lc..: ~l\· e ... in-..uli'iL·ient time j.,r :--tttdy Lhc pri­mary o bJigation ui :--cht•ul Iiic. ~nr '-·an \\ C call :-- uch a pro­gram a fitting- cout·:--e 11f training· i••r pnq>cr ly halanccd Ji,e:-- 11i , cn·ice. E,·en thuu~h reader:-- ~.:• ,n:--ider the:--e wurd::- hut an echo o f that i a miliar .warning a~aithl "t,,u many !-- • ~ia l func­tio ns ."' let them make up their min d:-- th~t \\ c exprl'=-~ the

tnt th jus t th e sa me.

.. -\iter the cditut· had made an appeal in tlt c al umni l>u!-- i­nc~~ meetin g- for m urc :-- ul>:--cril>er:'. ••llc allllllllll' !-- ll ~;...! l' :--ted that m ore materia l he publi:--hcd in 11ur paper that i:-- cakulatecl t n interest alumni . < >ne thin g- he :-.uggc.::-.tcd wa :-- the annual necr )logi:-'t's rcpClrt. \ \ " e apprccia te thi s ach·icc. The rep<~rt. o r part uf it. m ay appeat· in an early numiH.: r ,,f The .\ndt 11 r next year. \\'c intend abu t11 pn•pare a s p ec ia l alumni num­beL .But we want more alumni letter:-' tu11; thc:-'c ~urdy in ­teres t the o ld J lopc-it c:-;..

Among thing · cal lin rr fo r LTi lici:--m at p rese nt arc th e o\·cr­abu ndance o f rescn·cd ~eats at the comm encement d n i ng-~. and the wretc hed app la u se on \\' c-rltH':'da ' en·n ing.

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The ,·alcdict11rian !--peak~ of a n educatiun that is " not a mere t hcurc tical t raining-, hut a prcpara tion fur practical Ji fe. " ~t udcnt:'. yuu lta,·c the nppu nunity th i ~ summer to bring o ut the practica l , ·alue (li Yuur trainin g- at Lf ,pe. Try hard to du .;u .

THE RAVEN CONTEST .

lle!--:--CI 1·:. Yntcma ,,j the da:--:-. c.f 11112 will he our repre­-.cntati\ e in the ~len'!-- < >rat .. ricab at Uli\ ct next year. I li :-:; , ,ration , "The Nationalis m of Den1 Kracy ." ' Wt>n first place in tit L' R a ' · e n < > r a t 11 r i "· a I C n n t c ::- t o n .J un c 7 t h . ~ c n m d p 1 ace be­ing gi , ·en to O Ji,·er Urupper ·, a lso u f the Junior cla~s. ~lr.

Y ntc:ma 's tho ught wa:-. exce ll ent ; his del i very, deliuera te and eiYecti,,e. ~Jr. Dro pper..; brou ght an npti mi :-'tic mc::;~aoe, and lti:-- line rendering wa:-. marred t~nly by tun much ha:-'tc. I larry I I • .Jr ..... a wide-awake 1~ re~hman, won third place with a :;peech

1111 ··L·ni\c.:r~al l•c;Ke ... Thi~ ~peaker a lway!-- commands at­tcntiun by Jtj..., dirennc-..:-. a11d hi~ nmlident manner. Corn e­liu:-- ~lu~te. anutlt r lir:--t -~ L·ar man. ~pt>kc em "The Redeem er ";the \\ ' ltitc ~)a, .... I li:-- lllliquc thl'me wa~ carefully h a ndled, and hi-.. deli' L'r: "a-.. 'cry pll'a .... ing-. lluwe\·cr. m urc ca:;e un t ltc platiu rm and mure n r iginality oi tho ugln n-ould ha\·e been de:- irabk. l.aml'l'rllb I kl·dllli:-' nf the St~phu lll (lrC class ,·ery aid_, J>"rtr:t} l'd Lhc cltuie-. "f the 11111dcrn c itizen itt an addrc~~ cttt itlccl .. I he .. 'ewe r P atrinti:-'m. " \\ ' ith 11111re ,·nice-training . ltc.: .~i,· L' .... pr••llli ... ~ l)f •II ti lt H il·al :--lin: <.::--... . \\ illialll . \ t\\·nod n f t it· \·Ia---- ,,j 1'~12 .... peaking ••n .. ·1 It~ l'ulc ., j Ju:--tice ... a};..,, dealt \\itlt thL· mu~: lt a~itatL·d :--uhjt.::l· t ,,1 uni ,e r:--a l pcaL·e. IIi:-- th JUg-ht ' '~( .... g • .. •d. di 1T i~ttltil':-. in dl'li,·cry 'l h• iling Jti ... prt~-.pect~ ui a 1. i ~ It r a 11 k. .\ l u ... i L. a t Lit c c ll llll' ... t " a... i u r 11 i .... It e d I> y :1 lad i e =- •

.... ·:-..tL:ttl:, aud .\li:--=-- l.nLile Urown, . \ nltur lleu:--ink,·cld . and l·1 a11k 1' Jeinhek ... cl. It \\':t!-- !--plenclicl t q :--c..·e :--o mth.:h intere:--t t.:kL:tl in th i!-- CtllllC:--l. \\ "e ~a \\ that debating arden· ha~ n u t .tdl't.:J'-·d in J..illing the ::-pirit (•f Prat t~ ry at lle~pe. Let':-- bt.:~in

iwt•: t tii J\\ f\• l· a ' " ''-'Plltg \ icu·n · at Uli,·ct.

1. IlE SENIOR PLA Y.

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"The Ri,·ab." and they de-..crn~ war111 c•'n~r:ttt tlati tHl-- fur their

w o rk. The play. being a ct• m cdy. m; tch: a -...1J••ll g hit ''ith the audie nce ·. The actin g n f H.aym t nd ~l ccng"" , l ~ ldrcd \ ·ancler­

laan, and Agnes tapelkamp ,,·a:; \'Cry gt111d. \ \'c rcgn.:t that

the cla:s did n o t tca li zl' llll•r · linancially lrt• ll l their n:nturc. F o llo \\·ing j :; the ca:--t: ~ir .\ntl~<my : \ h:--ulutc. '\Jr. l~ :tytn t~ m.l D. :\Iee n g~ : 'apt. _lad.- . \ J, ... ,, Ju tc . :\Jr. 1-:Jdrccl C. \"andcrla;•n:

Faulkland . .:\ Jr. 1·:. ~.\lllllt·l . \~.·ilt ·-: ~~ ~~1 , . \ 1.T1.> •• dr. I ;"'"~'t!l.: IL ~c h nit e 11 : S ir l.u ~.· i u-. ( > • I' r i ~ g 1.'1' . :\I r. \\ i lit a 111 I •. I I • •L' III.' k l' : Fag . :\I r. E 111 i e I U. ~ c II '' i t a·t ..... : I >a'· i d . :\ I r. \\ iII i a 111 \\ c -...t r :n c : Thu ma !'\ . :\II'. .\! ben l .a lllJ>L'll: .\I r:--.. \i al a pr••Jl. :\I i ... .. . \gnc-..

• t a p e I k a m p : L .' · cJ i a I. a n g u i ..... h . .\ I i .. ... I n · Ill' ~ t : IJ • ~.·II , a Ill)' ; _lul1 a :\l c hill e . .:\li :--s FJ, , ..... ic I h: J••IJ~ : l .tt cy . \I i-.:-. l~ata Jk111i:--.

MELIPHOi E AN N IVL'RSARY. Til e Jargl' audicm:c · in I ·:lln(·gic ~ ~ 111n:t-.ium :11 the . IL·li­

p h o n e e n t e r t a i nm e 11 t g i ' L' 11 I : 1 i d <I ·' l' ' · 1: 11 i 11 ;..: • J u 1 H.: I ' 11 h . '' . t .. : 1 11

cxcc:llent pr11 i t•f til· )1" ) '\llarit~ thi-. .. ,.,·j, ·t.' h a ... :t· ·hic·\ l'd j, r it-...t· li. The pn·;~ralll c•pLill.' d \\ith a mu ~ic alt.t t tll l• l'1': i .1.'tl J,y the ~trin~ < >t·.· ·~t· .. tta . 'llti-. "~' .. :t ll l'\. i ta t ll t\.' :tnt! the Ill ·

tr Hiuctiu n o f thi :-- nutn!Jl'r ... h••\\ .. tir. Lt •• ~.. 111\l .. J•· .d l:tiL•Jtl tti tht.· society is ct~ntinually itH'rt·a-.. ing. ' lite Jtl~.: -... iclcnt ,.j tit~.· .. ,_

ci ty, l\Tin c r St •gcnga. 'P"'-e :t ll'\\ \\ttnb c •l \\l..kll l\H' t•• tlae ::llldi e tll..·e a nd i11 parti c ular 1• • tile 111:tny a lum ni '''I" \\Ttl' prt~ent. In a pleasing m an n er and d i~t in ct '·" icc I ~ 'IJ Jlard

Ynte ma interpreted a humdr11 tt :' reading fn1111 .:\ l ark T\\ain. Fred \'an Jl a rtc::wcldt dcli\'C:recl hi:-- "r:tti••n in a c lear. f,, ,-c ihlc m anner. \Yi th prn pcr trai nin g· he ha:' the pn'111i-.e 11 i hcc(• 111-ing a good contestant in fut ure nrat~~rica l rtlnte-..t"'. < >nc gra,·e fault u :;u ally dlar<H'tL·tii'L'' the c•rati .. n ,,f the undcr­

(• raduate:' in particular. aucl that i-... the tl'lltknt·y t •• trt·at ~uh-

J.ects that are too w ei .. Jllr aud ,.f toll) I:Lr!...'e a ..;c"J'c; i>e:-idc'. ~ . "

it is \\' Cll t o c 11. ider \\'hat j..., .. j itttt·tc-.t lt• thl• audil'nce bef, ,n: \\'hun t the uratiCJn i:' t 11 ltc ;..:i\l' ll . ' lilt· :tl1 .... 11 lt1tl' quietnc:--s \\ hi 1.' It rei ~1ll• cl d lll i 11 P. t he l'l'IIC it- r i II;..! • I r Lit l' I ) l1 cl g (.' t d i tl Ill t{ :l\ a i I

t h c a u d i e n ,_. e c1 c =-' i r 11l\ :; Itt 1. n j ·" t h L' i111 111 • • 1 " f . \ d r i a n ~ l It ' ,It e : 1 ;

\Cl)' it'\\ cuttl<lll ttdcr t;tJid lti .. ,,,,r.) -... ;tlld ti•L' \ '', )ll' · t : ttH'~ , ,j tit<: a lldi l' lll'C \\'a-.. ll t •l ...,ali .. IIL'oJ. ' I Ia· \\I ilitl :...:, :t lld lilt' l'lllckl ill;_' 11 j

the •·ri g inal pb y \\:1 a c Jvdil I• • til, '•l h ' l\. \II tl tv 1111.' 111 her-; a),}y ~ll.·tecl tl te ir }'all · . a nd re\l·;tkcl 111 tllt' ptd,li c· tllt• •llgh

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the play the \\'ht le:'nme inAuence o f I l n pe College upo n its

:--tuden t ..:.. That the :\ f e l ipho ne ociety i ~ a n impo rtant fact o r in u u r Preparatory department these annual programs mant­

ie:-:t fn1 m year to year.

THE BACCALAUREATE. O n that :;plend id . abbath eYening June 18th, Prof. John

1 ~. Kui zc nga i llctpc l'ullcge. <lcli,·ere~l the Baccalaureate ~ermun tu the Scniur ~.·Ia:--:;. ( >ur teacher-orator ne,·er ap­

pcat·cd tl) better ach·antagc. . \ite r the lu ng- a nd stately pr~­cc.., :-.i e~ na l. Dr. K ollcn read the Scriptttre le ·o n. Prof. l(ut­zcuga t'hL'!-e f, , r lli ~ tl':\.t the last part l>f I. Corinthians 2 :16-­"But \\'C ha,·e the mind ,,j Christ.'' 1:3eg-inning with a careful

analy:--is 11f pn::-.ent-day ci,·ilizat in n a~ shuwn in a g reat city,

he tu ld u..:. htn\· Paul. the . \ p•Jstle. could courageou s ly invade ·~~rinth onlv becau :--c "he had the mind of Christ.'' This hav­

ing- "the m i;Hl ,j Christ'' compri:es three rhin O'S · first. po ~ e ss­in g· the truth; :-.e~..·, · nd. knt~wing the canon and standard o f tr~tth: and third . lta,· ing- the :-.pirit and p u rpu. e o f C hris t. The d~' clu pmcnt n f the:;c three puint:'. w orked tuward o ne cen­tra l th•,tt~ht-the gJt,ry u i t he Christian. T ·he profes. or ... Jt u\\'ed " :In· it "a-... that !'\u many o f the -a-ca lled "big men"

t1f the worid-thc phi ll'='-''Phers, Kant . .Fichte. chelli n g. and Paul :'c.:tt.-thc pe~et~ . <;ot.;thc . .'c.:hiller. Lon gfellow, and o thers, - d,, n u t :-.ec the truth in lesus Chri:;;t. Thi~ i - because ''the

natural man r t·ei,·ct h n ot . the thi n gs of the ~ptrit of God fo r the,· arc fl)cdi ... !Jne:---... tc1 him: a nd he c.:a nn u t k n •• w them f.v t· they

arc :--pi ri tna II y d i ... cc rnccl. .. In hi-. 1·1, 1-.in!,!' \\(In) ... , , j ;uh·icc and admt~nitirt n. the :--peaker

.. ;1id: .. ~•·lltt' h:t\L' t•d<l1ne that the t·lwractL'ri-..tic Cli n u r stu­dent:-- j..,. that the,· t·a n \\'nrk: o ther~ . that they can think. :\Jy

1 1· ...... ·,l ,·.tt tit•' .._·n•\\ nin.~· mark r i •mr =--tudent!'\ i:-. ••\\11 t lJllPI••l ._ . ~

th ;1 t tht.' an· I•· ' al '" liH' truth. c ;,,h ket•p it :--ct and let it he '!' .• ·· :;: T h e " c 1 r I d i :-. t o b c :--:a ' · e d n t , t \\' i t h c •ttL

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-.i it:Jll'L', 11 , •t \\'ith• •ttl ph il , ~ophy.-hu t the \\'Orld i:-; to be ~a,· ccl J,,. the l.' t ttltinl1 u ... rcint·arnatit~n in indi,· idual men n f the

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\• •u 1• Ll' .. L -~.·J,c .... whi\.·11 j ... Lhri:--t in y~.•u." \\". \\'. \" .

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"A '. CLASS EXERCISES .

. , The c l3s::;-da_r excn·i:--c~ nf the·· . \ '' da:---.. of ] IJ)l were at-tended an d appreciated , ·cry high ly hy_ an audi<.'Jh'C th:1t filktl Ca rn egie lw ll t n th u tmtJ:--t. :\t• <•nc anll•ng the man_,. ;..!:JtiJ­

e red t here wa:' ah l ~ t1, pl'rcci,·c ••ne di:--c t •rdant 1111tc in the en ­tire pr0gram.

The prt •l'C:--:--i .. nal hy I h e :\li:-.-..c-.. l~uth llil'I <.:J "· \\ ' ilma < >x­n ~ r. c; 1 a<: c . i: 11 g lc. and . \ 111 t ·I i a \ -a 11 1-.: r • i k c n w :1:-. i, d}. '\' e d IJ .' tl h.'

in'' ''~Hi •11 prL•nt~Uih: d J,_,. th • l~c,· .. \ll lCrt ll" f'il'lCJ:-- uf Jap:tn . '!'he l· l~t .... )'"em. " .\lcnlt•Jie.-... \ \:1' \\r i ttc n II\· \li, ~. I! ·-- iL· F< ll u\\ :--and -..p11k<.:n ' ' -" her in a t•tnc "u clear :tnd dJ .... tillct th:1t l·ac l1 \\•d·d ,·,lllld ca~il·.- ltc ttilde r·. t .. ,·d . L l·c•n 1·: ·c :1 chliu:rc .J J,j .... ltrati•t~l , ··1 icn1y <.,j -~:1\aJJL' ... in a manner }, , dh fp,,· ·f11l :•i!d plea ing. 'j l!C nau~i'"·;d IJtiiJ, !• r :. i' ttl !._, ~!j -. ._ l·i••HII•" ~!. I r n . \\ 11 It' 11 I \ :t I i c t ' t I I tl l l' 11 i I I! ~ I : d tl . . J j ll' llll i Ill i l' \\ a \. i 11 \\ I! i I l I .. . . .. . the p r••pl.et:y \\, t-. !.:i \ Lil chc:w f,,nl! illl' cl ·:-e.t ~litt· nti•t!t. "lilt• :·,fj ... ...,l':-- l>c.;·,,iJiy l 'it·ter:-. . \ \ 'ill!c!mi.ta ~~.:!:ttl•ll, t• , ;tnd J •··· t·p !: i.Jt· i..1• ! l· · i:: ill· iil '!t ··- • I 1i 1t' \\ ~.·ird :.., j l. .. :• . ,,aJJ.in· !IJ'•dlo:d ~I

; • Il l • r i 'I • • , · : 1 • I 1 • n . 1 v : ,. : d c · 1 : i . , '. ; , · i 1 ~ • t1 :, I · ~, 1 i : · i i.l ~ 11 · 1 • "i. t ! 1 ~· i r 1.. 1 ~l • • 11 . : v · . \\ .! ' • 11 1 ! t1 1 :1 1 i : 1 1'1 • • I : 1 i .. : ; t. · : i ! " 1.' • • •I h •• rr, i o1 ~ tlr L' L'nming exper i ence~ \\ lli l' h \\ere:''' <kli.,.:llt a11d :-.addt•r l 1he member:; of the cia:;.:'. The render ing o f th da -..... play. ":\.tlh:tlt

I I ale ... ,-i,·idly Jh)rt rayed the . tirring . ccncs uf Rc\·\d u ti"n:try d a y :; . In p a r t i c nl a r w c d l ... i r c t c 1 L' m m c n d t 1t c c x c c II e 11 t ;1 l: l i n g o f .:\l iner· 'tcgenga. a: t he ga ll a n t Nathan lf a le, a nd t•f .:\ li ... .._ :\[a rth a Uolk., a~ \ l i ~..·c ,\ dam ~. t he IoYer c,f Xat h a n J I a le .

T he who le p rogr a m wa~ w ithout a wc:ak ptlint; it \\'a:-; fu ll u f m eri t a nd the da:s ha~ amp le rca. 011 t•• l>c mc•rc than !"ati:--­fied w i th the fa,·orahlc 11pini\J11 the audience carried a\\ay ··~~n ­cern ing- the program o f the ";\" da~:-. •. ..i 191 1.

THE ULF ILAS PROGRAM.

T h e (I Jl h · c " <: r l. i .... c "' < ' f 1111 r c • •111111 c Ill' e m c n t w c <: k " 1 ' l'll 11 1 :-.

tlte I >ut,·lt la11~ u a~c art: hy "" 111 an~ the il'a .... t P'' )Hllar. Thi-.. wa:-: clc:trl\' '1"'''-11 :\Jt ,nd:t\' v\ t·nin '..:·. func J(,th. \\ ht·n t•,·cn· . .. . .. .. ~cal in ·arnt·~·i<.: ltall \ \ :t-. fi llc:d w ith li..:tcllL' r' . dt·-.. irtl\1 .... 111 lwar . ' e\ cry \\'nrd nf tile l ' ll i la -. pr.,gram. :\latty inl1ahit:t11h 11i tiJi =--city? till tt :'C tltc language ='P"kc n b) tltt' nctldc 111l' ll and \\CIJ llt' JJ

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.-\ iter the .. , -.ttJr..,per· hy the ~~i~se!'i Bernice JJo ffman and I ll'len l~ oel11i:--. l{r,. Benjamin I loA#man of Grand Hapid ­

tJpl'ned with prayer. lh~t·a u ~e of the absence o f the pre. ident, 13. \\ 'yn,·ccn. the 'ic.:c-prc:'iclent, E. Yanderlaan . ~poke a few Wllrd ... tti \\"l.'k(lme. The !'>i 11 gin.~· of the quartet wa~ greatly cnj.,ycd. II. \ ·. 1·:. Stegeman cleli,·erecl the recitation, ··rret (~l'fuk: .. kind:· iu a m a uncr that in\ itcd the clu!'iest attenti n.

Tile • ratic •ll. "l)c \ anen de:-- Oorl"g ... :· gi,·en by 1 ~. \"anderlaan. \'\;1 ... pe~o·tdi<uly apJII"P' iatc ),ct·au:- e 11i the prominence the lJutcl1 nati•.r r j.., 1T1.:ei\ ing Lhn·u~h The lla~ue Cuurt of . r­b i t r; 1 l i 11 11 a 11 d t h e I'L·; r .... c T em p le. U . \ ·a n de,. \ \' u n d c read t he .. ~lengd\\~o·rk ... 11r larclgl'l. \\"hid1 iurni~hcd a ~-tJ"dly amcmnt ui llltlll •Jr. ' J lr e pl:t_,. ··1 >e 1-!~.:~htc Jt~~c f." wa~ the main at­

trth'li •J il ui tliL' t' \ ·J1ir1:--:· and the audience n~ r.r highly appre­ciakd thL· nra11.' lrunltn·•,lr... :-- ituati t· n~. (;c, rit Ue ~Jc,tts, in the ndL' ••l thl' -..lrc '--' ill;,J:er. rellderL·d hi=-- part in an able manner. ' f Itt..· lhL'Jit.\ -iuun lr ;u111 llal pr.,gra m lli the L' ll ilas dub was I•L.\ ,,nd d •l lJI Jt a r~.:marl,~ti,Je ::--un·c, .....

l)rai~t: i:-- d1 c Ltt flr11i. l'aap j,,r lri"' lllltll' lltg energy m tilllulating illt<..Jl' -.. 1 in thL· -..t ucl_, t I th<.: la11gua~e ui cllrr father".

I . ' l i ·' :' 1 " " d a.' L' •. L 11 i n .~ h l' i.., 1 , r c ~ c Ill i n t It<.: L IIi I a::-- Ill e c t in g t u L·r itil·i.IL' and aid tire lllt'llihcr ... in their cll'IJrh to ma-..ter the I •tt ll h l.i!t gua t.' . I lt~..·r t' ;t r <: ma ny i 11 t1r alumn i \\ hu l•HI<ty tivj ,J • JL' t iL·i r i, t iit. : ~..· I• ;..,ra -- p thl' ''JI J>"rt unity cdi'cr~.:d 111 :..tudy ti l l ' , .; :and t• ' ' • .~ t:L' ;u ;d ,.,.h. , a1 c 11 c , ,,. handicapped bc~o: au:-'c

llll' ir l ·t ·t it. d i!i·,' ll'!h'L'. . \ r c \ \C pr. dil in.~ by their mi ... -t;,;.. ~.. .... anci <'i , i.·t.'til :y ' t..d,;ll:~ t .. l;c nt: ,it t~ttr-..ch· cs In· the ,,p­l'"tlll llitie:-- 111 t11da,· :

ALUMNI BAN QUET.

\ite r :1 )'iL.J -..ant n·~: l'pti••n tendered hy th e Scni.,r girl". tire alurllni i t:I L' ~,·, lh.·~~..· and prcpantt••ry department:-- as:--em­

J,kd in ( :t rrll'::ic ·~ -' n.lla-..ium 1111 TuL• :-- <lay night. June 20th . tu l'llj, ,, a klll'Jlll. l. i . t•n in h ""'~~' 11l l>r. Kullcn. Thi.· wa:-- the ~ r~:1.1 l '• t. i l \ ,,· t' •J. l llH'lh' L'lllL'Ilt ''cek .. \i tc1· a g·cneruus fast, tilL' l•a!l ' l lll l~· f-. ''"'; ... l'l'l.:t;tt.~r-- li --t(' llcd l11 an cxt:c llcnt prog-ram 1.; ' l' l~ 11~...· ~ ;11 " 1 , ., , . . ;\ .. ,, , ~..·-..idcd "'' L' r l,y l{c\. \\"illiam ~~~ ler­th k. I'· I> .. )'rv ic\·nt .. ; Lltt' l'tt~m~ il. Tla tir~t number- was

a - ' ' 'n .- hy tiJL I· ni ~o· I,L· rl "'' kl·r quarkac. which c " ntaincd a

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plea. ing trilmte tu Dr. K u llen . The tir:-'t ~pcukcr \\"a .... 1\l'\". J. :\ f. \ "ander :\1 ul n, I >.D .. uf :\ c\\" \"urk city. i,n·mcrly a pn•fc:':'Or at ll• •pe. lie kept hi:-. a udience cln:--cly attCJlt hy :1

ri'-·h !'Upply o f storie:'. referred to Dr. K nllen a~ a laym an \\"hu i:-' nearly a preacher. and ltl l)r. \'ennema. •Hlr prc~idcnt­

clcct. a:-- a prcad1cr nearly a Ia_\ man. I I c I'L':--P• ·ke j, •r II ' •pc t ·,.JI L':.!e a n uncha11;.!"ed pPii'-·.' ,,j material g r''" th. IJj~-lt in tel ­l'-· d u a I ~ t a n d a r d :-:; . a 11 cl 111 " r ~ tl i d c a I i .... 111 . F' • r I ) r. K .. lit· 11 h c p r e­<I i L't c cl y c a r ~ of u :--e i nl 11 e :--... : L'l t 11 h c. I I "n . < ; . I . I > i eke m a :-. p,,k e nf the hn ad kl1,,wJedge r('qttiJL'd 11i a r .. Jk~L' pn:-.. idt.:nt. and demnn.stratcd hy --tati--tit· ... II"" t llc -..l·Jt , • d had ;u.h anced under Pre~ident K <"dlen':-- admini:--trati• •ll. lk \\"<:1'-··•med lh. \ e nnema a~ o ur Ill'\\ Jlle-..iclcJJI. '-"••lllidt·JJt that l1t' wa:-- ""hig-

enoug h for the job." Dr. Bernard I>c \ ' rit•s of Ann Arbor p layed a ,·iu l in ~o J o cnti tl c cl ·•J.:,nnanze.oo hy 1\t.•i:--.

ReY. J. Talmage Bergen. I ). 1 ) .. of I htlntquc. Ju,,·a. a) .... o ~

f II rIll c r r re 'f e :--:-; I 0 r a t I I {I p l' . :-- ) )I I k c u i h i ~ l': I r ly a l" IJ \1 a i 11 I a Jl .... c \\" i t h I Jr. \"ennema and hi .... i11tim atc a:--:-.t •l· iati"n \\ itll I )r. l'~dkn

in JHL:--t year:'. Ur. K.ullen a-.. a tL•achl'r -!tad liitL'd llll'll l• • higher th o u o )H ::; and a:'piratit.Hb. and a:' pre-..iclent had kthl\\"11 Inn ••IlL' thing- 1 lupe l '(l llegL', \\"hich he hl'h u ld-.. l••da' a:-- an in­.... tittttiun With a nation-\\ ide inflttelll"t.' . (>Jl I i-ill ~ \<1 -..peak. Ur. \"en11ema reccin~d an U\ atio~n of hand-clappint.:". hurrah-.. . a n d If-()-P- I ~ . II c :-- p' 1 k e i n " 1 1 rcJ:... , • i I' r a i .... \." 1 1 i I > r . K , ,) k n ·.

''"rk and of hi . "" 11 pl'r:--e~Jlal <kin t 11 hin1. It pl<:a-..t·cl him that he had he en the pc•• ple ':-- ~·and idatL' and nt•t hi:-: • ,,,.11. and h e I h, 1 H! d it • r '-. u n l i nUL' d It; 11 111• 11 1.' h u " v' 11 t h c ... cit" I a 11 d 1 ltL'

ltt\\"11. Feclin~ that l1i, \\:t-.. at ; 1•d !..!.i\L'Il ta,k. lle iL·It irlT til

take j,,r hi:-- m•,ll•l- '"l11 1 ;I d \\C tJu-..t. .. :tnd in tilt· ,,,,rcJ-.. 11i I'L·ter. '" ~ih·cr and ~·del ha\e I 111 111C: hut :-;uch a:-; llt :l\c ~i\{! f thCe,'"- he J,)edgcti I • tlJC l·,.JJn.:L' hi-.. "llCII!niJ pf J11 •.J.\ ;: tt d mind. hi~ zeal. and :til hi-.. l'<l!'<n· it iL' ..... :\I r .... _1. ( ·arkt••ll 11elgrint. d:.lllglncr of Dr. K tdlcn .... ang a duet \\"iih l'r• •l. J. IL :\_, kL·rk.

Finally it <lcnd\L'd tl)hlll l 1 n:-..idL'lll "··lletl t•• takt· a i• •r­tltal iarc\\cll. lie lik l'\\ i:--L" \\a .. ;.!I"L'eted \ \ ith t l. v (·hu·r- 1 i ti11·

l ·" nt p a 11 .'- In It i "' a d d r e .... :-- h c L" ~ p 1 e :-- :--e d l1 i ~ ~ r: 1 t i t u d l' t " t it l' ,.,,\lltt.·il. iaculty. :--tUciL'IIl". and parent-... al l c• i \\"lh•lll had ht·lpl·d ltilll du1 in~· IJi ... ·' L·a r-.. ,Ji JaJ,. r. T 1, I )r. \ . l'lllll' lll:t. l1i .... j, •rlllL'I" J'UJJd. hi ... intiJnatL· iri~nd. ;.1nd hi:-- .... lll"l"t·-..:--ur in the p , .... jti• ,n tti JIIC:- ident, l1~ IJI " llli-..cd hi:-- aH.t and -..upJ•\ll"l. l: urther. he \\:1.:.

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e .. pccially plea-..ed that j~_,rmcr :--p('akt•r-.. had uttered their ap­p rL·":i ati " u oi I l11pt··:-- ltiglt intcllctt ual and :--piritnal =--tandard~. I hL·n came a tangible L<d.;:cn u i the high c-..timatc =--et by the

alumni ll{)L' Il the J)Jc:--i dcnt "-.. \\ urk, \\hl' ll :\11'. J)ickema. o n be­bali ,,; the alumni. p1c -cntul l1im "ith a h~tJtd::-,mc . larg-e 11''ing-ntp. a:-- .1 .. :n ti,~ .J ,,j l .. _,al. )c,,ing heart:--." _\fter ··Old I f.,J'l.' .. had hLL'II --un~ J,_, ~he \,"IJI11Jlan_,. Dr. Uer~L' Il prt>lhlltnccd

tltc hencdicti• •ll .. \ .... urcdl.' thi:-- )'llldi~ rktuun-.trati•m iur l>r. 1, ' d len ,., a .... a -..u cL· c ....... .

CO!\t1!vlEN CEIVIENT EXERCISES. J.a ... t .,fall t·amL· the L'ummc:ncl:m cnt pr,,gram. The tt....ual

11. ·I ''-" t "I k ~ L' I '1 • '-"l: ... ... i" n a I \\"a:- u ... c cl f u 1· t h c c nt ran c e "i t h c :-· eni.,,· and 11 rlp.tl.tl•tl.' grad uate .... the Cl•Uncil. ancltlte fantlty. 1 >r. \ Lnnuna "f•l"IIL'cl '' itll pra.' CL Emil:! U. Sch\\ itt~..:r.- deli~·­l."l"l.'d :tn •. r:tti 11 li••II ··t"ruc Edtll:~tiur·-\\'hat i-.. it?' " lie pleaded iur 111 •ll" L" dttL"<Jti •~ ll ,,j tilL heart. j , r .. d ucati,•n tcmpcrl'd \\ith i:1e --pirit ,,j thL· lltJi .. tian rcli~ii)Jl.oo iii' d~.Ji,cn· \\a ... d~ar

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and -.trai~htittJ \\ ard. IIL'I1L' C. Hi u :--:--c had l"ll·J-..l' ll i11r Iter ~td •je l· t. "'II,L' :\lakin~ IJi a :\J: 11.

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In the c~trel!r , i \ 'ict .. r 1111~., · - JL:tll \ "aljL·an -..he -.a\\ an <.:pit .me 11i the dt·,·citq>mcnt '·I l1 II~.: clta r a•:tu· an ... ng htllll~dlkin d. I li :-- ,._.a ... a liie ,,j ... tnt .~-

. I ... : 1 1. d " i J, \ \.' : :-- t r u g ~ I <.: :t 11 d I " ' · L' Ill u ... t I 1 c '-' a r d i n ; d p r i 1ll• i 1 1 lc .-; t1 ... · i n • I tt ; · I i ' L' ... . .. I" I! l ' g 1 c a t c .... t ] i ' l ' .. . .. .. a i d .\ J i .... :-- U r u ....... c . .. a r c

:!J , ~ · t· \\hi'-·!1 l"'l' Jll ll-.. t and :--a \·r ili ce !ll ll-.. t lur lntmallit, .... Tile i''-':tkl'r· .... tkli' L'l: ":t' 'ariul and L"Pil\ L'l ~ati,,n;tl. ;I'IJc tit I..:

1 i .. ldJl·cl l ·. \ :tiHIL'rlaan·-.. t~r ati, ,n \\:t ' ··1 he Eternal ( >u c-..t." \I all. t!l •l ll~ll in-..igntlicant. i:-- : ct thL' J• in!lade , i '-'~"L':tti •:~l. L' \ l'l"

IJtt:d t·Jit'd \\itlt :1 J, , ngin ~ i"r m •tJ·c truth. < lut ,.j !Ji-.. •l ali--..LL'll truth '-." llll'' ln· .. ;t<kr 'i-..i" n. l:\·c:n crrin;..:- ~pin"/.a and I >an\ in hl"il'i111..,. t •1 J,rin :~ tt-.. t 11 a ... cn-..e ,, j the imma11encc ,, j Jl.•d and the C•J!J .... ta llt 1' ~"'':--.!'-'''"" ,, j tltc \\urld. T he ~ptcch cJ, ... L·d \\ith an •·p timi-..tic 'i-i 11 ,,j th'-· grand cun-- nmnwti"n .,; tltc a~e-... ~lr. \ ;uukrball· ... ddi' l'l".\ \\a ... )'ic turc-quc and entertaining. .\ ,.i,,Jin cltH.:t },_, tltL· .\1 i-.. ... l':-- l~ata .\l. Bemi'1 and .\\ i-.. G. \'ate~

\\ :t, cntl! u -.ia-.ti\·al h rL' ·t· i' l'<l. . \ g Ill'... ( ; . :"'-I a p e II, a 111 p · ... t II l' m C' " a.... .. \\ ', 'm a 11 · :-- \ \ · u r k i n th c

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00 s I h .. J }l I \\ l.' d t lw \\ i ( 1c r (Ill~ e I I r \\ ll lll a 1l • .... " u l" l: l ' ....... j ttl 1:!1 ... , ... v · p 'c ;;dl tnh·:_i/.in~ l it\.· ,enicl' and -..;u: rilice 1.Jf the lll i·IIJLI'. SIJL :t--l.ld tlrl' m .. thl'r .... t•l ttain thei r dtildren \\<.'II

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fc 1r the natiu n' :-. :-.en·iL·e. ~li ':- Stapclkamp'-. :'tnntg. t•fl'ar , .l,iL·e \\'H:- a , ·al uable a ... ~l't in her dcli,·cn·. The nc\:t (,rati('ln

\\'a:' ~P ' ken hy J<aym,•IHI I> . .\lct•ug:-, (1 11 "The :\c,"'· 1\.clta-.,­ccnce. T lti!' title \\·a:-. a p c•etical name fur the t\\'ent ieth ce n­tury. th e age ni a\\akcning in many pha:-.c:-- ,,j w~trld intcrr ... t. 11f a g lt n·iclll!' ~trugg]e again-.t ;o:,,,·ia l C\·iJ. cti a lllli\' l' l-.;tl cry f,~r

truth. In cclnd u !'iPn . the ~Pl'<lkcr .. aid it \\·a ... ,,ur ... 111 hc 111 1t

Ill l'l'ly :-.pc,.:tatc•r=--. hut a ct11r-. in thi-.. lli•Hlcrn pr .. ~ram. lie ~ u c c e cdc cJ i n h r i n g i 11 g a --t r 11 :-.: • 111 , 111 I y llll' ... - a g c . \ t 1 h i, I'" i 11 t

~ I r.... J . t ·a rIc t • 111 Jl l ' I ~ r i 111 "'a 11 g· :ut d n'"' p · ., 11 k d t • I a 11 c 1 h • • 'r L'.

. \ iter the f'reparat,,ry ~raduate.._ !tad IL'n·i,l·d tlwir dipl••-111 a -. . t h l' d c gr e e ' I i I ; a c 11 L' ). 1 , • i . 1 t .. a n d d i p I " 111 a " t • IT

a\\'ardccl tcl the Seni"r"'. "11' ' \\l'r<: tltl' icdl""· in~ : 1\erk" S:tm ­tJ<·I .\ c..:ilb. J: ata \lur r:l\ lknti"'. ln·Jil' < 'atltl'ri ne DJtt ... "-l' . Flc"-:--i~:

_l"llan11a J )c J 11 ng. J~~IJannc-.. I h · l'rt' t.:. \\ illiam t ;c r~e l lt'l'­hekc .. \I hen l ~ugcne Lampt' ll. I~ a.' lll11llcl Dirk ~ll· cng:.--. Fle~y

. \ dcle i{ a\ en. t ;eurgc lknj:tlllin Sdtc oltl' n. l·:mil'l ( >nnn Sch\\ it ­tLr:- . . \ !.! Ill' :-. < ;l'rtrude St:tpt•ll.::t mp. J.' ldrcd ( · ·~rneliu...: \ ·~lllder-

1 a 1\ll • \ \ · i II i a 111 \\ c ;-; t r a tt' a IJC I I a llll' .._ \ \ · L'll r d i 1 E • . . \1 I , 1 i t It e .... e . . :d"'' ' n·,,:ci,·l·cl hcautiiully h• 1ll11fl l:ilde-.. and ck\l'll ••l them

' \ L' 1 L' !-! i '·l' 11 ~tat c T c a c ill' r ·... t · l' r t i I i c :t 1 L'.... T l1 c d l' ~ n l' ' • i I ) . I >. "a"c"nicrrcd upc•n 1-!c\ . Jtdtn ~. c;ardnl·r ,,j l:latl:tnd-. . :\. Y .. :tl1d l{c, .. \ 11t1111 lhttlll lllL'IkalllJ> c•i TltL' lla ;..: ttl'. :\ctl1t·•·L11111...:.

. l.hL· icdln\\'ing pri/l' .... \\l'l'l' tit n :t\\·:trcl<:d

{ ; c II r g c n i r k h ( "r. .I r. F II g I i ... h p r i z ('. .. Till· I . a k i .. t .._ .' . t. I

~ t a nl <.' ' · T. F" n tt in c.

George Birkhoff, Jr. Dutch prit.(', "M u·nix \ ":111 St. ,\lde­;..·tmcle.'' tu 1·:. ·. \ "anderlaau.

~\I r . ~alltlll'i . ·1 ~111 f.'," l'i ,._: 11 \l i-., i n pn ;,~·. "Tite 1·, an­t'i-..can .\li··~ i. , n .... in :\ nrtlt . \1~ 1vrica ... 111 t'lan·lll'l' I >amc.

.\ I a r y 1·:1 i z a h c tit \ · . '/ . I·! i t. · p 111 a I ) • '1111.' ~ l i c ~ I i ... -. i l ' 11 p n / , · . .. ' J h L' ~ lt~Ulll a i 11 \ \ h i ll' , • " l 11 c : l' rt r t1 cl c J . I I "l' k j c .

. \ . . \ . l{a\(: n < >ratllry pri/-e-.: lir~t. llc~-.L·I 1·:. Ynt l'Jll:l: ·l'CCI!Hl. ()li,·rr <; . Dn sppcr:-..

.J. Ackerman Coles Debat iug pri;.c-di,·i,!t d l>c·t''- (' ~ ·it the• i:t ll'l~· ,tlll·~iatt· cichatcr:-. Frl'ch: ri~· /.and-.tJ·a. <>. t;. l>n 'f'Jilr--.

\ \ . .I . ~ i n II\ I.: :-.. ( ; . I )(_> ). I. ll l ...; . l '. I ht 111 (.' . :t !l cl I I. I '" rr ..... :~ enry r,,....,,·h r: ngli:.--lt p r ize ... : lir:--t. J·: .. tl' l l: t II. ~~· hipj•l·r:

· t·~· •til l. Fl "rc:n ·c \\ ' . \ .tll• rh11r:-.t. l l t~llllrablc mc11ti"n. J:mma l·. ll ,,c:kjc and P a ul Stegeman .

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~lr:. II.\·. Pccke ,f Japan furni=--hed exce llent ptano llltt-.i, ·. and thl' ll Fl,,-....,je J11hanna DeJong- cleli,·ered an t~ration

and ,·alcdidnn· "ith the :-.uhjcct. "Urientatinn.'' Frum the ~~·il· ntilic p hen "me111111 11i nr ientatio n 'he drc\\' the IC:':-'1)11 that

l11 r pn,JH.· rly aclju,tcd }j, e~ men =--hnuld a lway:' g-et th ir hear­lllg":-'. :\ factor in thi~ JH• ~cc:--: had hcen the ,·aried en,· iron­

ment llf cnl lcge liic. :\t the p(lnal uf life. t1111, the graduate~

''ere tu take tlt"ught in or<kr t fincl their proper niche among­men. :\I i.;:' De _l,,ng·~ ,., ~it'l' "a~ Yery clear. II er \\'ork --hnuld l•l' hi~hly cc~mmcndccl .. \t the dw~e nf the mee-ting- the au­dil'ncc ~ang the I), .xrdngy and Dr. J. II. Kar~tcn p1·on•ntnced

t ltc hcnediL·ti fl n. Thu;-, l'lu ... cd :l m••'t ~ttn:e:--~ iul cnmmen ce m en t :'ea:--on.

T he m nnth -.. of ~~ a~ and _June ha,·e been t111ed with colleg-e il· ... tiYit ic-.. "f all ~(ln... . The cla~;o;c;o; at varinu!' time~ ha,·e taken afh antag-e uf tltc extraordinarily beautiful . pring \\Cather an(l the upp(lrt u nitie~ afforded by the lake and re­,, •rt' l t) c:lrry u ut :-;.cltcn te.;. . uc h ag only c n ll ege penple can

concoct. Th • Senior clas especially enjoyed party after party in an almc,..,t e ndl e--~ rnund. Hut thi . p lea=--ure wac; th L·ir due . -.inl·e th e ir l:t~t remembrance l' i I lope College days , •ught tL' IJ e a plea:--ant o ne.

The e~thcr college ~ la~~e=-- were 11t1l far behi nd the Seni c1r~ i 11 en jnyin g gl)l •fl time:-- . T ~au ndt ride ...... \\'Cell ic'' roa!"b . and , •utclucw ~upper-., arc am o ng- the plea-..urc;-, marked upon their

J unt.• l' a lc n <1 a r'. The'' .\ " .. .- Ia" .... the !-'l' ninr:-- (I f the Prep. ~choo l , rivaled the

~cni~tr' in dl'' clt•p i11g the ''":ial -.ide. Particularly memorable i ... the day u n \\ ltidt thL' c ia-..:-- picnick <1 at . lpena Beach. and the la-.t "cck, \\'hich "a:-- dedicated almo!'t entirely to . ocial

iunctiun :--

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Sc rosis Launch Ride.

T h e 111 r 111 h <: r.... .. I t h r ~, , r .... i ' - 11t· i L'l ' · ' 111 l 11 e . tit l' 1 11 n" 11 :t 11 d e\·cni ng t 1i ."at u rd ay . Jtt llL' 3rd. Cllll rt:t iJlL' d the ir i1 i~o.·JH I -.. at : 1

lattiH .. · h ride a11d :-- lljlJH: r. Till' party -...t ~trt cd i n1 111 I l •dl a 1Hl :- hnr tly a iter f,,nr . . \Iter \·1 ui-.ing an •unrl l~lal· k I :t kl' j,, , :dH •llt c.1 11 e ;wcl ••nc- hali h• •tlr --. t he.' l:tnckd at t 'c ntral Park. \\h l'J V

-.. u p p e r " a :- :--c n 1..' c1 : d 1 !: ~..: It. · l \:I. In t h l' L' ' L' ll i 11 ~- t it L' I " 1 :t 1 " · t ­

headed fo1r l.ak c :\ i ich i:-·a n . . \i t L'r a pka-..a nl r ick in t h v 111 • 111 11 -

Ji .. lll. the pa1 ty "a-. --: t id ,· lall ckd a t II .. JJ and

Cos m os Picnic.

r :1 ~aturda -. jun e 10t! 1. 11~.: C ca--m • p :i :. ttt "~' ' l ' . "it l1

I . . I ' . 1 ,, · , :· ·· u e -.t:' . 1 11," :· '· ' a ~: . 1

·1 h l"' " 1.' a t l1 r r " ; 1 •• i t • c • t1 ; i : It ! 1 i Cll j ••y tl! • ln: I i ll ' l' 1 i. d •t•i•·

u · h• l:tt-ride t •• ':ra n d 1);1\ L'f l.

t.' ., l1 , ,)c j •:t rl.' '' :t' i11 · j•i' i t -. l •l

lt \ e-.. . X en:r i 11 I l L' h i t·ll· ,· ,,j

Knickcrbockers.

Frid a y t'\Clllll!.!·. lune t>t h. \\:t.., ~·), . , ... l ' ll J,, t it~.· "1-( ni ·), .... ..

ior tlt~.·ir fi na l ''hi I\\-' u t. " T ile par t y \·i-. itt.•! ~1 : " t l :t\' : • . ' h l' r ~.:

:-uppc1· wa" <.:11j n ) cd , IJ l tit\: J,~.· a~.· lt . " 111 ~.: cr ' .1 \\:t • 111 l' :t l ­

t i ~.· ttl ar l y lli;..!lt pit it · ~111d \ .. n -equunly t ill' \\ l~t • l t. · a tra ir ";, ... a 'en· :- ttrc e-..:-fu l n ne .

Fr:1ternr\l B anquet.

The Frat ern a J-.., ,~,·i~.·l ,. in ,· itcd thLir ir iL·t1 d -... t •• :111 l·lall••J:t t l'

banquet at ll••tcl JJ,.Ji a ncl n n Th u r:-d a y <..' \l' llill ~.: . lun L· t :=;t ll.

·n,·cr-.. wcr~.: laid j.,r ni11 1. t , . . t: -.p l· ~· i al l~ J•h :• -.in .., l• • tl1 1.'

Yc• lln .,·l'r "Fr atL'r ....... \\a:- t it ~.· ll r<>t'lll' L' 11 i ... , . m : t t!\ ., j t lt t· :t tl li ll l i - ~

'' hu:-c n aml' ' arL· L' llr• •lkd 1 :1 F r:tll'rn al r~..c ~ r.J..: . .\itL· r i hc

h a nqttc:"l dinn er. t "~l ... t .... '\ L'J"L' n ·-.p••iltkd ic •. :\J r . c;c, r~: <..: ~L'I1 •• 1 -

tcn. th e JH' •:--idcttl , ,f the ... ,,· iu y. a ~..· tul :1 :-- l1 o~ - t ma- t ~.· r i•• r ih c

e\·e n1n g-. Th :--pccch c-. t •i the 11 .. ,1. ( ;. J. l )i t•kt·ma. 1\<..·' . I >r.

11. E . Oo~k ct· and . Jr. tlt 1i ... . H 1·••L'k. \lut n Pi F r:ll l..:r-. . \\l' rt'

, ·c ry c ncPura~in~ a-. ' ' ~..· ll a-- , t·ry p l<..: a i11 ~ . TJ , ~..· " 11<..' -.. t ... 1\ il at

a late hou r . m ••re plczt ... l'cl t .t a ' l t . L .· \".i t ll F J :t i •.1 :1~ I h · -- p it :tlil .\

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:\f l'. J u hn E. \\ 'inter. '02. has been awarded a fell 11 wship 111 the L'n i,·er=--ity n f ~l ichigan. whic h will enable him t n earn the degree ll i D t •t: tu r o i Philo~< '}>hy.

1\e,· .. \n th f1 ny ffa,·erhamp. 'OR. a nd ":\li:--s Jennie Lubbers "ere 1na r ricd 'Thur:-day. June 1. a t Cedar < ;nH·c. \\'i :--cnn~in.

at the ho me o f the bride':- parent~ .

\lr. Ed\\'ard Jlunderm:ln. Prep. ·os. g-raduated inlln the I ktru it ( ·~~ 11 \:ge o f ~ ledi c i ne thi!' yea r.

The acL·eptance n f call-; tendered t o :o; u me oi llupe':- alumni ll;l .... pla t: cd them in new pa:'t u rate:- a' io llt"l \\' ': l~ e\· . n. \"an llcu\·elen. '()<) . . \rcher. hH\'a: Re,·. Jo hn \ 'an \\'e-.:tenl>uq~· . ·x, . ~L· ~..· .. nrl I,d,,rmed Chu rch . Jamest o wn. :\lich.; Re,·. ~- F. Ricp­nla. l~mmanuel 'hun:h. (;rand 1\api<ls. :\li<..·h.; \ Jr. J u hn .\. \ ' a n l>yk . '07. Fir:-' t I~ck~r·mcd Ch u rt:h . Lodi. :'\:c\\· Jcr;..;cy · RL' , .. I >irk :\fuy:--ken:-'. ·o.=.. l' hri~tian 1\efo rmed Clmrch . Pater~nn,

:'\ c,,· Jt•rscy.

\fi:-:-' !\ett ie Ix. De J t,ng-. '06. and \[i s:-; I Ianna lJ. I lnekjc. '()(,. :--puk e :tt the Ladie~· Day se,:-:-ion n f the < ;encral ~yn0<d n f tiJL' l~dt •rmed 'hurc h at :\ ~bury Park, X. ]. The =--ynodical

.... crm •• n \\'a ... preacheci by the retiring pre~ident. ReL J. P. 1 )c _1. •ng-. ·:--:o.

}.l ure prize~ fo r !lope's loyal ~on~! )Jr. J. J. De Kraker, ·o~. " ·a:- a" arded the Edward L t>dewick prize. g-i,·en to the hc:--t prca l·hL'r in the~ eni lr das · at i\lew Brunswi...:k Seminary. \ lr . . \ rtl1t1r Ht~n:-'ent·aaci. '07, and ::\J r. l[enry _ . \ "ruwink . '10. \\' t\ 11 ... ~..·h t dar-.hip prizes at the ·a tne in. tit utin n . )Jr. S am u el : \ ci l t:'. '11. !...:a iued a 't:h lllar::;hip o f u ne hundred twenty do.Jiar.­

at the l"ni,·er:-ity n f Chi...:agn. a a re'"·ard fo r hi e:'say u n

tile milk :-u pply tt f the c i ty o f Ti o lla nci .

The B••ard o f Trade o f T Io lland entertained with a ban­quet in hCinc •r , ,f Dr. G . J. K nl len . "6c . F r iday e\·ening, June 16.

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f\e,·. :\lat t ltc\\ '' '' ') 11 . '7/. Ita- I•Lell JH.'tt lt: t ll t.'llt l_,. ,.,, ,.,,.d l•• the ellair ll l lfi ... t t~ rical ., hl·•· l ~y :11 tilt' \\·. -t•'n l T h1.: ,J ;.:i, :tl Selllinary.

T \\ t 1 111 c 111 h c r :-- ' d t It L' 1 ; • · .... • • 1

diet--. ( >n _lu11c _Otlt. !\.~,..·,. Jt :h ll :\Jj ....... Lena J)ella:ln. P t l'J\. '( '· 11i

22m!. 1\.e\'. ~J . . \ . St~ .t.: cm an ''a -. Barkcnta u f llnlland .

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:·:··-t I ! ,.f Jand : : 11 1d • Il l .I ttttl' llt:trrit·d 111 \Ii --:- 1-' l t/.tl H.' t h

:\ l r . t '0 111 cliu .... 1-: ,· c·r:--. '10. lt;·=" : t~·c eptL·d thL· ptilll iJta f .... IJi p ,, f the \ ' an !\ aalte ~·Tackd ,,·1• ••1. l >i~t! i · • . · .I. i-·r 'l' '\l ~ t·:tr.

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THE RELt\ 'f RACE.

The <;r~ nd 1\.apid .... \ ... !. ( · .. \ . dct~..: ted 1 ! ; l !'.: f,,, it·it in tit<.: annual l'l'l •" ~ -t'~ttt ntr~ n.: a: 1.1 •· • i,·, ·.1 ll .. li.tnd t' ! " an d 1\.apid ~ . The \\ cat ht.•r J,,,, J..:c c t:n·~..·ail'lli n , . .:.' :ll d.!y. ll l'\l'lth t·h · .... -.

the jud~c:' dct·idcd t n "pull ,d)"' the t: :t:- ·t'iH:d• t kd.

The rac l' ~tart e cl :1.t 2:-L~ fr,•n l \··,n T• •ll~ t' l'l' ll·, ci.~ar ~t liT

and manY l f11p(.'ite .... ' ' e re u ut t 1) cltcet (l '! r fir, l r u tt nt·r a ttd ;..: i ' c him a ~'-"'d ="<.'tHl-rl f( . \ 'n n t 1..:r l ht~t:k ,, j '''J• l' a:H l l;"''·k ,.j

C;rand ~~~tpid -. \l:t"l' t ill' tir:- t t• .~ t:trl ·n d lti! a IJ, ,l p:tle , ktq •;ll!: t n ~>·ctltcr IIJ) t•• t ltc ci tv limi t--'' lhll tl:~.· t 'r;. 1; :~:tt•: .... l···:· '·•· · I~ ~ -

the Jcacl . . \t tht• end Pi ti lL' ,,·c· i'• ' ·l!ilc \an t!ct· l ~ r. ·k ... tc·•qtt d 1111 tt l· ~~·~ l' lt~ llC. l,, i .... tin ~· h i:--;: :kll' ~~: ~t.l'tl'l .' tltat . l•~··tL ~.:r

runner wa .... -.ul>:--titutcd. The ra ~..·c wa..; n••\\· rt·a ll y i··ril' i iecl --it h '" 'I·•JH. had .... tll h t i­

t u ted in the middle 11 i a lap: It "l . l' i . tit..: 1 unn i 11~ ":1-- ~,.·o~ n­t in ued. I I. ~tegcman, wl:u had tak Ln \a n <k r l ~ t • ~..· k·- . pi:!L·l·. ran ll tlh l y in :'pitc oi the lt a ndic:tp and Llttkd t il l' lir--t lap in :--idc nf twenty minutl'". "hill' <; ran 1 l{a p id .' t im e wa ~ --i x ­

teen mtnute:-'. 0. \ 'andcwi ..... :--e ui Y. aud Dickman ,,j ll t 'l ll' c :tdt 111ade

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the tH.::xt lap in nineteen minute:>. :\fazurkiewicz f Y. and \ "an Y ra n ken of !l ope were the next runnet·~. and it wa:' then that the hea,·y rain and u·0uble :--tarted. ·o me o f the machines carrying the runner~ found it impu~~ible tu climb the hilb and were fo rced to turn back.

.:\Ju~te o f I lope and £1 oogesteeger o f Y. ran the ne:xt lap, w hich pro \'ed to he the last. since ~luste took the wrong road and wa5 lost. The judge;-; then fu rfcited the race tu the t;rand l~apids team.

MICHI GAN STATE TRACK MEET.

1 lupe l'o llc rc w u n fir:-.t h u no rs in the ~Lichigan State '1'rack ~leet held in (;rand Hapid:; at Cum~tot.:k Park, ~1 ay 30. J I. \'ruwink and ll. J. Steg eman ~tarred fu r llllpe, the iormc:r carrying uff f, •ttr ml'dal s . and the latter two .

I l u pc':-. rel a y team. c o lt. i:-;ting· u f I fu llcman. 'teininger, 1 I. J. ~·tegeman and \ ' ru\\' ink. \\ 1111 the n1ile relay race and car­ried uff the :-.ih·er ltJ \·ing-cup u frered a _ a prize fu r thi5 race.

F o II u \\' i n g a r e t h e r c c u nb u f t h c t: ' · e n t ..; i n "' h it- h o u r IJ u rs partic ipated:

100-yard tria l champi ,m:-.ltip, fir:-.t heat: lir:-.t- \ ' ruwink, II o pe; :-.econd- Ca ,·an. l ktru i t Y. Time- 10 4-:1 sec••nd:;.

220-yard l'l1a111piu n:-;hip: Fir:-.t-\' ruwink, J l o pe: :o;ecu nd­:\lcXearney. U . . \ . L'.; third- Krci[z, J)et. Y. Time-23 3-S ~CC•lllds .

100-ya rd da .... h. L' h a m pi•• n ~hip: Fi r:-.t- \- nt "'ink, 11 o pe; sec' 11 1 d. :\ I an llHtll :-., D c l. \' . ; t h i r d . ~ 1 c :'\ c a r 11 c y. U. . \ . T i 111 e - 10 l-10 :-.ecu nd · .

One mile run. l'lwmpin n .... IJip: Fir:'t- :\liller. independen t ; secontl-~tegcman , l lt• JH: : third-BrL•\\' 11, independent. Time --+ :-U 2-~.

< )ne-hali mile run, champiu n:--hip: Fir~t- te creman.

J I ••JH! ; !"ernnd- l3ru \\'11, independent; third- F o wlc, (.;. R. , Y. ,, ~ · ? - } -tme-.... . .J.

J\Ji le relay. ch;.nnpitmship: \\.un by l Tttpe. Time-3 :-H. 440-yanJ dtatnpi \m"hip: Fi r -.. t- l3ru \\'n. independent;

:-.econd- \ ' ru\\'ink . I l••p c ; third- :\larquatt..;. l>ct. Y. Time­:;J l -10 :ecund~ .

F lllowing- arc t he .::l'u t c:-- ,, [ tht• dilTerent team": Cham-

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pionship-Hope 31, A. C. 16, Brown, independent, 14 ; Oet.

Y ., 12; G. R. Y. 11 ; \I iller, independent, 5.

BASEBALL. The ba~ehall ~ea:--nn at I l o pe enrled June 13. with 1 he

game between the .. 5nphs .. and ·· Fre-.hie~. .. The j, )rtner had

dtallenged the latter. '' hid1 challenge wa:- immcrliate ly a~·­cepted. .\ larg-e cntwd wa~ .nu to witnes:- th e game het\\·ecn the tw ri,·als. P o tgdcr. the Fre:--hman twirler. wa-. in rare fo rm. w hi 1 e l ~. S t c g c m ;t n. t h c ·'Sop h.. pi t c her. was hit at w i 11.

the tinal s~·urc he in~ 1.:1 to 3 in ia' tlr vf the Fre ... hics. The

FrL':--hics claim the cha mpio n ship o f the c u lleg-e . Th e I'ni L· kcrh •K· k •r -.. "'"" the l.'hampionship Hf the S L,c iety

I ag-ue with li,·e gatllL':-o \\'1111 and ••ne lu:-'t. The Ct :;mopolitan~ aud }.leliphotH.:~ were tied fur :.:. ccun<l place. each ha,· ing \\un three ancl l t~:-t thrl'e. The Fraternal ' w o tt ti ne aud l ~l:-t fi\·e.

Th e •· .\ .. da. " pr 1\'l'd l\1 be the champiun~ in the "Pt elJ .''

lc!a" ue ~ .

.. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

\\'ith the l••llg" :'prillg; anrl nm:.:.equcnt line ~L•tHliti un l)f the tenni ~ cuttrt:-'. an cnjt~yahle te11 ni:- tuurnamcnt \\:\:-'"pulled ,tiT .. at Jl,~pc . ~l· ,· cral ··tlintn •• tHl" ill the rn u :.:,h'' \\l' rt! du"u..:d

,,ff an(l made 111 " hine rather brilliantly. The rhampi~tn:'hip went t n Lo wa. t n _l .. hn l~ iemcr .. ma. Ct~rneliu:- :\lu .., te 11i :\lich­ig·an w n n ~CC•IIH l placl' in a cl (e 'C·ly l.'<l lllc-..tcd matdt. the..: lir:-L se t being (>--+. and th · -..e\·· nd IH?in :.:, ~-(>in ia,·lll. Pi the winner.

Fello w:'. ~pend Y" ur -..pan· till tl' pl ayi ng; ll.' lllli ...... ,1 that \\l' may \\'ill \\ h~ ll \\' C play thL' (;rand l{api <\... n 11:tl tllld l ·all tiL' ( ' JuJJ IH.

-..umc :-imil:.lr ,.rganizati• •n lll'="t i:dl. \\· . \\·. \ ..

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I>amc ( cli ... L· u -..:-i n g psy~·hn l ugy)- .. ~l.l \ '41 ll think the mind

makes a mt.•chani~·a l :-.iiting- Cl i t he thitt~ .. i t think:-- are impur­tant ? ..

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Dame- " l'J. c..:11 I' Ill ~ 1:1 d I d" ''. t r<' llH' tl ''l' r ... t11 rie -. ."

\\ · h L' 11 \ · n t '· i t1 J.. :t n cl _ll 1111 i t · I ' i 1 ; 1 : 1 r 1 , ' ~ r { • II e r e 1 It l.' , • ... v j m _ Jll ...,..:~·cl :\laL· "ttlt tit • ir t' ' idc·nt ... ;tti ... i.n·t i••ll in ·a,·li .. t-her that

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\ . l ' l.' ll l' It• .. L'll ( ; It tilt.' t .·tl 'I I. ) •• \\ I I . . I , ~~. latr ,. tunwd ,rreen \\ith en\· \ .' . - :--.

:\ina (p•·litt•lyt _ .. 1 ... tltat ...... ' \\ ' e had11 '1 1111tit·L·d the dii­

fer cncc ...

}Jclen- .. l ·t ll\1l' t el Ill_\' reutlll .

,.,,tt aiJIIUt < >lin .. •r. "

I k r n i c l ' • I \\ ;t 11 t t• 1 1 a 1 k t u

Bernice tti:-ill ;.! \\itll alacrit,· ) .. ~urc!" llc:len- "()Jin: r Cr11111\\ ell. .. 1 tn e ~~tl. ..

t• Jppel:-- .. 11 ""' l •oll~· an· , . .,u g•l tn g· t•' II " JH.~: .. \ 'renrh••tl' ll .. Till I clie.''.

ll••thin ' • ;-, 111 • 11· t· t1• 1hk than tu

die in arms.'' Br•)llk- .. \\ ' h .. .... c arms . \ ·an:··

~aid u tl l' ••i th <' ~ ! irl '

I'm g lling· I•• l ak e ;t l' •· ll)'fL'

:t " a i .... t u i i t. '·

.. \\.ltcn I ~·l.'t hu mc tlti:- ~ummer

, , j ·' ard:-- u ut u f tlti .._ -.. ki rt and make

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r\leck- "Tlten that will !H.: l\\ II yard~ uf 'wa ..... te." ..

\\'hen rrpf. :\\·kerk anc\ a \' ll l\11 ~· lady td tJtj..., ltH\' 11 were . . . eated at the table in the l3 u!"to n re~taurant an ldcrly gentle-man sat d o wn at the :--amc table a nd ~a id : ··oh. i .... that y u u r o ldes t daughter. ~1 r . :\ ykcrk ~··-(Quite a 11 em I> a rr<t:-- :-- men t) .

The . dphu m orc:-- th ltUght that they \\' ll ttl<l win. hut f,mnd

a \·ery sou r lcmu n . (-;eb kn uw. all ah(1 ttt it.

Hilkert- "L a lway~ g·et t11y diJcL·ti,Jn~ t\\'i:--tcd in this t o wn . \\ 'hen l'm about t\\ O bl uck~ a\\'ay fr,m \ ' an \ · leL·k [ always

ha\·e tu look ar,,und tn lind o ut where 1 am.' ' Be~s-"Oh . that is the rca -un y(l u nc\·cr get any farther.''

T.u~t-Relay race hct\\'CCI1 ll o lland and l ;rand Hapids.

l~eturn to Il u pe. Abo L ust. Strayed. "r ~tnlcn- <>ne ntnncr. lig-ht h a i r,

gray t:) eye:::;, t w o leg~. gLH •d :-- izc . he~dthy . l~l' \\ard if re-

tu rned immediately. \\ 'anted fu r fu ture :o-L'n ire.

h, the bell :'. bell:' . hell:--. hell". hell :' : \\ hat a w u r 1 d u i h a p pi n c :--~ t he i r m tt ~ i L' t c 1J...., ! O h. the helle~ . helle:; . J,cllL::; . l tl'llC :-- , bl'll<.·': \\' hat a \\'t ,rlrl ui go!"sip their :' \\' Cl' t "·hat H:r tel\:..!

l)h . the hill:' . },ill". hill-.. hill", J,iJb; \\ · h a t a w u r 1 d u i t: m p t i n · ~ ::-- 111 y p 4ll' k L' t I'd J ... ! - Ex.

I Ieard in the c\o rmito ry-" llelltt , when .'"" ll ~tt ing a\\:1 \ · : 1\t l· hill~ \·c t ? t;uing-

lJy huat ?" "I 'd like tn kt lln' · lh ' '' l'n1 ;.:.11 lllg t•• ~.-arr~ a ba nd h(lx. two

~ui tca~e:' , and a s uit -hnx." "Say . I l1lrg·ot \1 > pa l· k my ~Iipper .. in Ill\' trunk and nu\\'

J\c ~\•t t n rarry them in my hat-hn~c· · " \\ ' here ' :::; \ ' an ? I want him 111 tic my trunk ·

"II a :-. anyhndy g-n t any m o th- ball :'? '' ~ .. ~ll!llCh \.,ch· \ ' Oltlllt 'er t 11 · it Oll thi-- :" . \n<l ... lJ .nin a L'ea :-- ele ~' ' «) Und. while we paL·k.

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Take her a box of

Gunther's Hand Rolled Chocolates AND MAKE GOOD

Gerber Drug Company

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SWIART HATS For College Girls

MRS • PARD f f Next Door to Interurban Office

We are thankful to gaur patro11age and a pleasant vacation.

gou wish

THE STORE FOR GOOD MERCHANDISE

for gou

Vander Linde & Vissers 4 W. 8th Street, Holland, Mich.

Hold on There! Those shoes are to~ good _to thro\v away. Bring them in and

we ' vtll repa1r them while you wait. . . . The Electric Shoe Hospital Co.,

Shoe Rcpatnng 1e our business 17 E. 8th Street

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We Frame Pictures . ·~... . . . ~.. ·- ..... ;

Frotn the present i ·sue of THE ANCHOR until the Close o f thi · sehool yea r, \ VC \viJl Fran1 your Class Pictures' Gradu~ting Pictures, Gifts for Graduation at

20 per cent less than our regular charge Thi c.· price apr!ics to St~u!cn t~· only during May & June

Vander Ploeg's BOOK sTORE

11Where You Do The Best,, ________ ._ ____ ...... .,.....,. ----- --·-------

STUDENTS!

Nick Dyken1a, the Tailor wishes

You an Enjoyable Vacation.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute SCHOOL of Established

1824 ENGINEERING Civil, Mechanical, Electrical

Send for a Catalogue. TROY • N • Y •

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Casper Belt's Commencement Shave

Sanitation in Methods Where the ot her fellows go.

Courtesy in Treatment Around the Corner

Dr. James 0. Scott

BOORS-8·30 co 12 1 . • ·

1·30 to 5 p. • ·

DENTIST :1:! EAST th

T REET. HOLLAND, MICH.

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SOUVENIR WATCH FOBS Hope

Initials etc.

Holland High School Bras , Hand made, No Two Alike.

25c at HARDIE, The Jeweler, w. al9stzftt

We Thank You Students of Hope College for your help­ing hand in the past. May your vaca­tion be a rest and a joyful time and may we all meet again.

ENTERPRISE SHOE STORE 238 River St .

In This Time of Housecleaning

when everybody wants something new, go and see

A. C. RINCK & CO. 58-60 East Eighth St . ASK THE FELLOWS

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~-Hopei tes-::=::::::: We are ready to serve you with the choicest Bon Boos and Ices

at our

PALM STORE, J lot Chocolates '' Be~t Ever''

E. W. FISCHER, - - Prop. _._" ____ ..,_.._

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College Caps and Gowns Correct Hoods for nil d~grees

Cotrell & Leonard Albany, N. Y.

Class Contracts a Specially Uullctin, etc., on request

Dainties for You and the

Lady

MRS. J. C. BROWN

Bric k and Bulk Ice C1Patn fo r Pi <"nic~ ;.~nd P c1 rti t ~. T I!Py all gt.:t tllf' ir 1< e C r e<Hil fro m

R. W.CALKIN Citizens Phone 1470 "There's A Reason"

City Bakery Tarts and Fancy Cookies.

Dainties for Lu uches and Parties.

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You Are missing much if you're not eating Holland Rusk.

The Rusk of golden brown, crisp from the ovens of the largest bakery of its kind in the world. No other food bas the quality of Holland Rusk, some­thing better or just as good is impossible. Get .·ome today. L ook f or the Lcindmill on the package

Holland RuskCompany Holland, Michigan

Model Lattndry Cleanliness - Care - Promptness

Citz . Phone 144~ 9 7 99 E . 8th Stret-t

-----------------··---------------------------------When your Room needs Painting or Decorating

--PHONE--

J ~ DINI{ELOO & SON, PHOI\'E 1573 or 1491

Tli E CoLLEGI~ PAt::'\TER

Wykl1t1ysen & Karreman JEWELERS

Fine \Vatch Repairing a Specialty H, COLLEGE A \ ' EN E JIOLLA+JD, MICHIGAN

In the springtitne young 1nan 's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of . ·--- __

Coster Photo Supply Co. 21 Ea!:>l 8l h St rcet Phone 1582

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The only student four chair shop

F.charter's 6 West Eighth Street Next to Va n's Restaura nt

H.ILIOHAN The College Shoema n

(; rarlua te in the Boot and Shoe Art E. 8th St.

207 River Street

Let

Dick Tuiner Make Your Suit Now

Ask the fellows

See our nPw line of Hope College Basket Ball Pillows and Pennants

Have you seen our Pennants \Vith the l'eprocluction of \Vinants Chape l, in ora ng€l and blue?

DU MEZ BROS.

uo to the Flower=-.. Shon ~ . .-For your decorations and cut flowers for Commencement Doings 24 \ V. th t. CHARLES S. DUTTON Phon e 108u

Qt. i. :§muq·s irug §tnrr A FIT END FOR A SPRING TIME STROt.L

Hotel Block ,\ pleasant nook

Drugs, Stationery, Perfumcr1, etc. We a re the only s tore in the dly hantlliug t h~ R~·xall Uemetlit ·

II AAN BHOS., 6 E. Sth St ., Ci rz. Pbuoe 153 1

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in Footwear that has merit in it-as to style, comfort or service, can al \Vay be found here at right prices

S. Sprietsma & Son When you have your class parties out in the country, let us

take you there

BOONE'S LIVERY 209 Central Avenue PHONES: Citizens 34: Bell 20

H. BOS, Student Tailor 21 3 River St.

RED + CROSS Barber Shop

'*' 11ttfE employ nothing but first class Barbers. Good

lJltl work and satisfied customers are natural results.

Two Bath Rooms in Connection

We sell Razors, Strops, Hones, Safety Razors, etc.

Agency for the Baxter Steam Laundry, Grand Rapids

RIVER STREET, HOLLAND, MICH .

HOLLAND CITY NEWS The Printers Who Know How

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Meye1·'s M1...1sic House High Grade Pianos and Organs and a fu l1 line of Violins, Guitars and Mar1dolins

on hand to select from

AlSO COMPLETE liNE OF I Oc SHEET MUSIC 18 W. 8th St., Holland

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Cigars, Fishing Tackle and S]~orting Goocls , a t

H . V A NTON G EREN

Ice Cream, Fruits, Candies, and all kinds of Hot Drinks

AT TilE

Lunches

Holland Candy Kitchen

Jas. A. Brouwer Furniture a nd Carpets Special prices to Students

212-214 R iver Street Citz. Phone I 05 7

----------- ~--~--m-~~----~-----------------Are nd Visscher , Pres. p E 0 p L E S CAPITAL $50.000.00

B. D. Keppel. Vice-Prt>s. S T A T E Commercial a nd Savings

John G. Rutge rs, C3shicr B A N K Departments

Henry Winte r. As s ' t Cashi{."r HOLLAND, i\It H. 4 p(.'r t' C'nt on Tim<' Deposit•

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Graham & Morton Line THE GA TEWAY TO ALL MICHIGAN

St. Joseph and Benton Harbor Division L eave Benton Harbor :00 p. m. daily

Len"e. t .• Jo eph 10 :30 P· m. daily

Leave Chicago 0:30 a. m . daily

Le~we 'hicago 11:30 p . m ., daily

FARI·: Gvc, TATEROQ:\[ $1.75

Holland Division Grand Rapids Short Line

Leave Holland 0:30 P · m. daily

Lea\'e Chicago :00 ;>· m. daily except 'nmJay

Leave Chicago !):00 IJ· m. • unday

FARJ·: $l :iO, TATEilOO~T $J.75

TL.e right i:; rese 1· \·~d to chnnge tui checlule without notice .. ( 1 Jose connections are made wi th lnterurbans and ~ team Rallways.

H. MEYERING, G. P. & F. A., Chicago

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