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of S 4 THE CRESC}NT. THE CRESCENT. they have had more experience or he comes in contact as lie will learn or equal in intellectual power. All The college, the chtirch, socie are wiser than older ones, but be from the proper use of a four years men can not do all things equally ty, and wealth are only opportuni cause they have life and are grow good college course, will soon crys well. One man’s judgment is not ties for the development of the best ing and developing, because they talize. Some men cease to develop as good as another’s and never will and most successful man. can adapt themselves to the latest before they are twenty-one years of be while one man’s development is and most improved methods. age. While the advancement and greater than another’s. Some Institutions are desirable or They have never felt the hitter development of others does not men, on account of the greater de undesirable as their total effect, or limit of their powers. They cease until they reach the eminence velopment of their parents or grand the total effect of what they lead know no task which they can of a Gladstone at the age of eighty- parents, inherit greater capacities to, upon society is good or evil. not over come, their minds are five. One man will build a palace I in certain lines than others and There is hardly an institution in quick and active, their emotions of the same material with which therefore have greater opportuni existence which is not considered sensitive and their wills are of steel, another would only build a hovel. ties. l3nt unless these capacities by some one to he a detriment to which will nou be broken. These One ma! will burn to ashes, as an are developed they are of no value them. But individual selfishness are the characteristics of the well obstacle and detriment, a tree with to their possessor. The person often has to he sacrificed for the bred youth. They are like steam which another man would make a who has had good parentage and benefit of society. The greatest and electricity, of great value when beautiful and costly piece of furni has inherited all the capacity which harm and the most alarming fact under proper control, but very dis ture. One man will trample upon man may possess, is only worse for which mans’ of the newly organiz astrous if confined and not con flowers which another would gath the inheritance he has received un ed trusts bring to society is their trolled. They need the college er and through their study build a less these capacities are properly over capitalization, which cleniands training to show them wherein beautiful character. One man will trained and developed. There are a burden upon society to pay divi their powers lie, and guard them live his lifetime in view of the most but few American citizens who are dends upon such inflated stocks. from contradictions. beautiful landscape and hardly rec not born with sufficient capacities Also the selling of these stocks Men are all powerful, the’ can ognize its existence, while another to make noble and successful men which often give a face value of do anything if they will only pur will paint its likeness upon the can and women if they are only used. more than twice their real value, suade the gei’erous hand of nature vass and draw the admiration of A man’s success and happiness de causing the investor to pay twice as to come to their assistance and (10 the world. pemids only upon himself and his much for the stock as the original the hard and disagreeable work for Men are not all equal and never parents. We do not mean to say investor had invested, with the ex them. lInt if they try to accom have been since the beginning, ex that a man’s environment has noth pectation of securing large divi plish work which is contrary to nat cept in animal existence; all men ing to do with his success or happi dends from the monopoly caused by ural law-, they can do nothing but have the right to think and aspire ness, for life is made up of the use the formation of the trust. Such a fail. The man who has never as they please, eat what they please or abuse of our surroundings, but condition of affairs must bring learned the strength of his powers, and go i’here they please as long this use or abuse depends onl up- hardship to many homes in our fair who has not formed the habit of as they do not impose upon the on ourselves and the inherited ca land, unless men are produced is-ho systematic study and the close ob rights of others. And here their pacities and training which we re are able to skillfully handle the sit— servation of everything with which equality ceases. Men are not alike ceive. nation amidroot ont the evil without ‘li-IF: CRESCENT. THE CRESCENT. 7 (lestroving the good. ‘Ve have are takir!g their places at the heads the galling yoke of slavery upon ward and upward. Many dangers enough pessimists who are con of the great institutions; though toe necks of helpless thousands. confront her and great are the 01)- (lemning everybody and every in usually unrecognized as college But from that wreck of crumbled stacles that are hers to overcome. stitution in which they find evil; men, yet they are doing and will empires, and from that mass of But she, giant-like, rises above giving as a solution of nearly all (10, as their numbers increase, a prostrate humanity arose the A them all. She not only frees her wrong, some pet theoretic solution work which will develop a political merican Republic, symbolizing the self from restraining influences, which is illogical, unreasonable and and commercial system, which, triumph of political and religious but advances with rapid strides. can not he hacked by history. though probably not radically dif liberty. Her flag is known and honored Our country more ferent, yet far in advance in justice This triumph was but the out thronghont the world. The pow trained men who are not only vi1- and purity to the preselit one. growth of that struggle of freedom ers of Europe are banished from hug to sacrifice their lives for their Such a condition will not come against despotism, and democracy her continent. By a deluge of country, hut, who like Theodore about through the excitement aod against oligarchy, which began blood slavers’ s abolished within Roosevelt of New York, are able clestrnction of a great revolution. centuries ago in the battle of Mar her borders. From all over her by so doing, to give our beloved But it will come only through the athon; this victory of Miltiades dominion comes the voice of well- country, which stands for justice sacrificing efforts of intelligently was destined to be the van-guard paid labor. Capital is seeking and intelligent democracy, a service trained men, who struggle on of civilization; the guiding star of new investments. Foreign mar which cannot he estimated by gold. through many a (‘1011(1of discour humanity. It was the seed which, kets are opening. Science, art, The demand is upon us and agement, believing that truth under the hand of Jefferson flowered philosophy and the most careful the supply, we believe will be forth though crushed to earth shall rise into the DeclaratiDn f Independ linguistic study and criticism, de coming. ‘l’lie thousands of young again,’ persevering, wininug gnat ence. Planted midst the delris of mand for her an equal place with men with trained and broadened victories which will prove to the crumbled empires; moistened with the foremost nations of the world. minds, who are being turned out of world that a Christian college edu the tears of those multitudes who Her vast plains are opening for the colleges all over the country, cation is essential to the l’d st and lived before us; nourished with the cultivation. She is unbosoming an king as;iniilated 1w society and noblest maliood. 1)100(1of martyrs; this seed of liber her silver and gold. She is strong ty grew and flourished. To-day in all the elements of material our free institutions are its choice strength, stronger still in justice fruits, giving strength to the fallen and liberty; rich in material wealth, .2(mer/ea ‘s ton’cv/y. and oppressed of every clime. richer still in priceless ideals. Our great struggle for progress Ali, these are ,not her only proceeds noiselessly and often un achievements, Stinding at the From the earliest dawn of civili and crumbled into dust. Such noted. Many times we are appar threshold of the twentIeth century, zation, we have seen nations rise, governments were synonvnis for ently checked and baffled. But she sees across the Atlantic a na flourish and (1isappear. Govern - tyranny and oppression. They while other nations revel in debas tion, which is an enemy to freedom ments that were once the pride entered into barbarous and nn ing strifes, impelled by greed and of thought and conscience; a na and terror of the world, have fallen necessary conquests, and placed base ambition, America moves on- tion v1i ich holds under its iron THE CRESCENT. l’HI CRESCEN’P. 9 heel a liberty loving people; a peo civilization. She prospered, was upon her banners she substituted features of our national character. ple shrouded in ignorance and re powerful in war, and became the might for right; force for freedom; We must erect a bulwark around ligious superstition. At this sight world’s leader in literature and monetary power for imperishable our fair Goddess that will prove of oppressed humanity, America’s art. But with all of her learning, When shaken by Lrut Ii. impregnable. sword leaps from its scabbard and patriotism and art, Greece fell; Greece and Rome acquired power the storms of time we must gather and severs the chains of bondage now we look upon her as noth her politi and wide domain. They basked around the structure of from her fallen brother. And as ing hut an eddy in the great whirl and with uplifted for a time in beams of prosperity. cal organization she turns to Spain we hear her say: pool of nations. And why? Be They drank deep the draughts of hands stay its reeling fabric. ‘‘0 thou tyrant, thy sovereign rule cause her boasted pillar was intel luxury and pleasure. But their Our past watchword was “rights,” is forever at an end. Thy chains lectual strength. Because her gov is beauty faded. Their strength de but the watchword for the future are broken and thy captives free. ernment did not possess the trinity must be caved. Their glory perished. ‘duty.’’ New conditions This, a Christian nation, could not of physical, intellectual, and spirit fife What now of our own republic? met by new patriotism. The view with unveiled eyes thy crimes; ual powers. for a Will her beauty fade and her and drum of the past, called she felt it her defend the to Rome. She thirst- duty to Turn now strength decay? Will her glory patriotism willing to (lie for its cherished name justice and lil)er to see the sands of the Arena drink of disappear with the lapse of time? country. We of the twentieth ty. This, a nation believing all men a fallen gladiator’s blood. War, Wjfl she crumble with age and he century hear the call for patriotism to he policy and blood free and equal, could not re cml war, was her forgotten? that will live. It calls for civil not fuse aid a No earthly power to fallen and oppressed her battle cry. Forgotten! How harshly that military heroes; statesmen not po brother. She saw that it was an could stay her rnthltss hand. No a deeper and word grates upon the ear of ever liticians. It demands opportunity for her to assume her ray of brotherly love could melt social, loyal American! With icy cold broader development of the part iii the regeneration of the her frozen heart. Because of her spiritual ness it falls upon the heart. We intellectual, moral, and world. She recognized it as her courage and physical power, she shrink from the thoLigh t. Vet, if man. - . duty to extend the imperialism of seemed eternal mistress. But turn we would have America mount to Rend the veil of the future and liberty. the pages of history and read the Fame’s highest pinnacle and there there with the vision If ictive As we think of Americas sad story of her decline. We see great inscribe her name in glowing let reason see greater lities in idleness, luxury, . ness, we are reminded of Greece her reveling ters, we must not trust to an im before us. Victories more glorious and and crime; her patriotism dead; the city of the Caesars. They aginarv phantom to breathe itispi are to he won. Grand rights are— too, But the her very gods a mockery. Thus, were great. laurels ration into our sluggish spirits. to he attained. We see that the have been plucked from the brow weakening the foundation of her We must not wait for the auspic sun of our prosperity is hut rising. of the swords of Rome civilization, the city of Caesars fell, Greece and ioiis moment when some merciful Soon shall its glory burst upon us; lie tarnished. and to-day her mouldering ruins muse, invoked from a distant then slowly it will climb the heav a land once fair and stand beside the Tiber, silent wit Greece was sphere, shall descend and infuse ens of our future history until it lovely. She huilded upon intellec nesses of her fated fall. The grail life into our torpid faculties. stands at the zenith and there it tual powers and they were deur of her vast empire is gone—— culture; \Ve must feel our own responsi will shed its magnificent splendor the great fashioning ideas of her gone forever. And why? Because hilitv in stamping the great 111)011 every nation.
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Look up then, 0 patriot brother. erage attendance of at lout tell. t,iidaiice. It has at times seemed a There is one department of the Be master of your destiny. How l)uriiig the last few weeks these shame that such good talks should work which needs emphasiz ig, al ever humble your lot, he among it is of as great import classes have been increased to a he given to so few. If it seems though not those truly great Let no stream as in larger institutiOns. total membership of 20. This advisable to continue holding these atice here of precedent baffle von! no to Let work has proved itself exceedingly meetings, we feel like nrgtng upon It is the work for new students en viron ment, thwart von! Press summer and es profitable for all who have Iieeii all students that they co-operate be done during the on wa d, -—ever on ward! History first clays of the willing to devote to it the necessary heartily 1w attending and by invit pecially during the opeiis to von the store-houses of students are often time. It is really a time saver for ilig friends. We can thus broaden Fall term. New 1-he Society looks to ‘on for homesick, always very impresSal)le pt the student as he can gain more aiicl deepen our own lives, and help guidance. In your hands, the om— kindness, it is twenty minutes of conscientious to extend the influence of the asso and appreciative of ilipotent God places the destiiv of opportunity of the study with these outlines than iii an ciatiofl. the greatest America. —Vervia IVrig/et, (12. should make hours’ ordinary reading. It was Besides the regular services, year. The committee prayer during the summer, nz,a/ ?eport of the .res/Went of thought by maii’ to be quite a vei’ specil meetings have been held special 9 the C’. and be willing to sacrifice during . ..‘ ture to attempt this work here, throughout the year as occasion of school year lii reviewing the past ears where the Bible was already in the offered. The week of prayer in the first clays the may be made happier work of this association, w’e are led curriculum as a required study but November was observed 1w holding that others and influenced for good. to give praise to our Heavenly thus far it has highly commended 110011 meetings of a special charac Father for the way he has blessed itself and has been a means of ter. This prepared the way for the Many other points might he and prospered us. From a stand deepening our lives as well as in visit of Cotton the International mentioned which are valuable to point of visable results, few’ if an creasing our knowledge of spiritual Secretary. His presence with us the most successful work of the as years have surpassed the one just things. was greatly appreciated and was a sociation. Among these are socials, closed. There have heeii more ‘I’he regular services held by source of inspiration for all. The ha nd—books, the financial depart conversions, more men iii svsternat the association the last year have liIiversal l)av of Prayer for Stu ment, state conventions, and the ic Bible study more of a Pacific Coast Conferences. These general been much the same as lornierly. dents was observed on F’ehruarv part to the good feeling among the students, The Tuesday evening prayer meet i oth with a special service address have all added their and we believe more interest ill the ings have ever been found a source ed by Herbert T. Cash. It was a work-, and each might be spoken of work than conld have been reported of great strength and blessing. very blessed occasion, especially as at length. The require careful for nianv years past. The Sunday afternoon meetings together with the revival meetings consideration that they may he In the Bible study this ear we have been ill most respects all that being held at the church, it opened used in every way possible to cx have taken tip the Freslimait work could be asked. The addresses the vav for other meetings with tend intensify the work. as outlined by the international throughout have been excellent, even greater results during the next Altogether it has been a very committee. Two classes were or just such as young men need to pl few clays. The spirit of revival enjoyable year of service; one that ganized about the first of Novem pare them for ever- day life and to swept the whole school until hardly has bound our hearts closer by the ber. They have each met once a inspire to activity. The only dis a student had iiot felt its effects in cords of Christian love—Cirro/1 week and have together had at av— coliragilIg feature has been the at- sonic va of college past high deiti staff.
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iicav l)eillg waged by Great Britiaii There are several students who Ask V P. how she liked her The Seniors are bound to leave against the Boer Republics is Justi seem to think it quite their duty to partner at timerural social. their mark in the world even if it fiable.” Affirmative, Aubrev Kra be late to chapel and it is wonder Everyone is wishing that they he on so lowly a place as the chap mien, John Weed and Carl Nelson. ful to notice how faithful the- are took botan and survevilig. el wall. Negative, Mark \Volfe and Emmer to that sort of duty. Herumaim Smith was absent two The Junta society has chosen ‘sewbv. The tennis court is badly in need weeks on account of sickness. Prof. Kelsev for advisory member The primary debate was held as it was seemingly his turn to till of leveling down. It seems a pity Edna Hobson was absent from April 12. Those on the affirmative responsible position. that out of as many boys as we on account of that were, Mark school several days Wolfe, R. W. Jones have miotone has pride enough to As a result of the debate held on and Carroll Kirk. ton silitis. Negative, Em fix it up, however vell they ma Friday evening, April i 2, Carroll Ask 0. 0. and C. P. about their mer New by, Ed. Hatch, ( race like to play. Kirk, Emmer Newby and Robert Rumi and Carl Nelson. ‘I’hose Sunday ride. It certainly was an If those library talks on the pres Jones were chosen as the represen elmosemito debate with Mon mouth, event that ‘ill go clown on historvs ervation of books and magazines tatives for P. C. in the Monniouth were, k. ‘V. Jones, Carroll Kirk page. would only take root iii the active debate which is to be held at that and Enimer Newby. ‘I’he clecisiomi Athletics are occupying a good minds of a few students, there place May moth. on debate was rendered in favor of deal of time just now, as the hos would certainly he a marked change Prof. Jones says the present stir the negative. have gone into regular training on iii the looks of the library tables. veviimg class is the best surveying the track. class he has had charge of in P. C. .1 .‘. N U g,• ‘l’rack maim ger Con Ison made a I.s II’h5UN .i A certain favored voting lady flourishing speech before the school They have measured the distance created quite a sensation several in which he spoke of the seeming to every visible mountain peak. Spring rode to mornings ago when she ‘I’hmeheight of every steeple and ‘i’ennis lack of interest that the boys were school on a new chainless Colnm— flag staff. Should any one wish to Flowers manifesting :111(1 also nrged that 1mel have surveying work of ammvkind Hot weather! they take up the work iii earnest :is history class is’ re— clone just call on the class. Shirt waists! the time for the field meet was close The English at humid. nirecl to put many a wears’ hour Miss Ella Hutchins, a former \\ e vill 1iOt’ have tIme crickets 1 from such Blwood Mi nchni delivered his in on parallel reading student of P. C. was niarried mm report. Joy and oration to an appreciative :mndienee authors as Voung, Knight, March moth, to Mr. Archie Gubser, Jessie Gardner visited school on at 1)ickens. at the home of her parents near April 8th. the nitv school which is about six miles southwest of Newberg. On the afternoon of the i6th l)avton. Mr. Gnbser is a graduate Byron Barr has elitere(l school Mr. Minchin ‘s oration was the last Prof. Kelsey and his German class of the old LaFayette Seminary, for the spring term. imumber on an extended program took a bicycle trip to the Red Hills. and for the past two years has been Teacher: ‘‘What gender is fem and it certainly added dramatic cli Prof. took his camera along, which engaged in teaching. They will inine?’ max and conclusion to what had means a new number will be added soon go to Pendleton, where they
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