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REGISTER OF STUDENTS. i HOME ADDRESS ; I Li/76“0I%/7oz? Vi/e#/Zglur Jifliiw“ ' .. Q , 1/ —/f()}/. LLV, : Z _ T. , £4745,’ //I /Z9 -/74 R >{@ //0/~/70% xé/- I ‘%fl%%§km:ww% 8/M 71/ Manzézp A 0/ 6% flém/7'é«é«u Zia ’/ ‘ 4" /ZZKX. my 54 ///ré M Wzao /343% 8 /W '2? icmaazé W241 gvaa/=z¢a7x§..b S,7.7cCTX5Lv-MW-W7 A , // /.¢; aw; _fl__ T‘ a7«a;C3¢€WJM Wu» f§</35<o9a
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; 3:‘ |"J 135 6- ,0 , , - §%ss' E r .5, 2 9' ' W. 9 [IL ; ,1- .4'I. Q. ' [Li i [F51 L [[4 L <Li—‘:'*" I D ‘ 1' I 65 Sweet Hour Of Prayer W. W. WALFORD WM. B. BRADBURY . . H 4‘ K 1 K 7 -1 I 1 . _: ' ,__' _ _ ——;6'~'—l' g-l-_ &9: -Eflt‘ : U 8 I 5' l ' _F ' LU : :::__B'_ kkfi 1. Sweet hour of pray’r! sweet
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SAV T/—\ P Brad Whitworth, associate editor Teri Wheeldon, editor Jane Kerlagon, business assistant Judy Warner, editorial assistant Nancy Springli, organizations Karen Utterback, managing editor Bruce Bisping, photo editor 318/organizations
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flcademic Jr,‘-‘ -=’.;~. 1/,’ I -\x). at umor \.\l \ 1 \Og STRAUSIE MCCASLIN, A. B., King City, Missouri. “Who would not give up all to follow thee, A bold man or a fool must he be.” Pastime—Playing basket-ball. 3 LAURA HENRY DASHIELL, A. B., Princess Ann, Maryland. “Sublime religion’s meek and modest child.” Pastime——Carrying milk. 3 VIRGINIA DYAS, A. B., Columbia, Missouri. “O Lord! take pity
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Savitar1996p209
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Faculty , WILLIAM GEORGE BROWN, B. S., PH. D., Professor of Chemistry. ¥ JOHN RUTLEDGE SCOTT, M. A., Professor of Elocution. § HOWARD BURTON SHAW, A. M., B. C. E., Professor of Electrical Engineering. 3 CURTIS FLETCHER MARBUT, B. S., A. M., Professor of Geology and Mineralogy. ¥ JOHN N. FELLOWS, A. B., A. M., Professor of Mathematics. § PAUL KAUFMANN, M. D., Professor of Bacteriology. § JOSEPH MARTIN WHITE, A. M., Professor of Pedagogy. 3 GEORGE LEFEVRE, A. B., PH. D., Professor of Biology. 3‘ CHARLES BERRY NEWCOMER, PH. D., Acting Assistant Professor of Latin. § WILLIAM WALTER GRIFFITH, B. S., Instructor in Physics. ¥ RICHARD B. MOORE, B. S., Instructor in Chemistry. it CHARLES THOM, B. A., M. A., PH. D., Professor of Botany. § T. J. RODHOUSE, B. S., Instructor in Drawing. 3* W. H. TURNER, B. S., Instructor in Military Science and Tactics, and Acting Commandant of Cadets. § CLARENCE MARTIN JACKSON, B. S., M. S., Acting Professor of Anatomy. 8
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Ho. 33. Throw Out. the Life-Line. May be may as a Solo and Chorus. OOPVRIIINT, ‘III6, EV THE BIGELOW O MAIN CO. RGV. E. S. Ulford. uaso sv wen. 5- 5- U- Aft by 000- SIGIDHD. .. ‘ ii ‘I f } ; 3 T ' -:I-I ': - 4 .,+ I it ' 4 1 4 ‘V L Throwout the life-line e- crossthe dark wave, There is a broth-er whom 2. Throw out the life-line with hand quick and strong, Why do you tar - ry, why 3
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IV. THEIR DEPARTURE. UNPREPARED as other things were, the right season had come; and many points Were right which marked this as the time for an advance of the army, first against the rebel force under General Price, and—-—- after freeing the State from that and es- tablishing peace in the rear———then to com- mence the downward move to New Or- leans. This ultimate object was compre- hended .,hy the whole army, to whom, as Westerli men., the Mississippi was the natural tide to fortune, for want of whose commerce their States were perish- ing. It was with the quick cooperation of interest as well as patriotism that they
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V9 711)’ S0111 at 19-8“ Make and keep me pure within. With the sins - dow of Thy wing. Thou of life the fountain art, Thou art full of truth and grace. Freely 191; me take of Thee; ' Spring Thou up within my heart, Rise to all eternity. No. 228. Jesus, Lover of My Soul.
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ANI>1<Ews, ALHER’1‘A fI«£g[)g(3 Azrlx (mtl .S'c:1?¢z1u'ce Cl11'istia11_(.‘0llegc; Alplm (J21mn1z1 Delta; V\/0rlc- shop; _lun1(>r League of Women Voters. ANI)RI.«IWH, l'lEI.EN M cAle.s'ter, Okla. Educ(1ti011. Htcplmns (lollcge; Zeta Tau Alplm. AN'1'1—1r.>N\', ll A1mI.I> Jl/fm/siLfiel(l, La. .1 ()‘IlI‘1L(L/isllly Siglmt l)cl1:z1 Chi; l3zIscl)z1
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mational ®ccasions DEVENTER L. M. BERTHOLD Touns I. Great God! be - neath whose pierc~ing eye The earth’s ex - tend - ed king-doms lie; Whose fav—oring smile up - them a1l,Whose an-ger smites them,and they fall; A- MEN. fh 2 We bow before thy heavenly throne; 4 Led on by thine unerring aid, y power we see, thy greatness own; Secure the paths of life we tread; Yet, cherished by thy milder voice
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No. 72. (153111 fifilwm in. “Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in.”—LUxn 14: 2. Miss ANNA SHIPTON. IRA. D. SANKEY, by per. Moderate. J P _] n ‘ “ ' J 3*‘ 3*: 1 T‘ is __ J ‘ l o*- _:- -“' 1. “Call them in”— the poor, the wretched, Sin-stained wand’rers from the 2. “Call them in”— the Jew, the Gen - tle; Bid the stran- ger to the i 19- #-p— «o— ' -0- -0- -0
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. How swift the tor - rent rolls‘ That bears us to the sea, The -0- -6-’ tide that hur- ries thoughtless souls To vast ev - ter — ni - ty! A-MEN. 2 Our fathers, where are they, While we, as on 1ife’s utmost verge, With all they called their own? Our souls to thee commend. ' Their joys and griefs, and hopes and cares, And wealth and honor gone. 4 Of all the pious dead May we the footsteps trace, 3
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199111115 of éalhatinn FORWARD 6. 5.6. 5.121. Henry Smart, 1872 1 Forward! be our watchword, Steps and voi-ces joined; Seek the things be - fore us, Not a look be - hind: Burns the fi - ery pil - lar At our ar - my’s head; Who shall dream of shrink-ing, By Je - ho - vah led? Forward through the des - ert, Through the toil 6' 2 Forward, flock of Jesus, Salt of all the earth, Till each yearning
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‘ "1 T. F‘! I 1 I . L I .' I. I I I ‘I I . f . ,.rL 3 .' i 143*? iii ll - 4' H’). F 1‘ is L ; H I 4 J I I I U I. E 2 ‘I'M! I 1 F H? T 7 V ’—T ' T ' 4 The cleansing strenmll see! I see! I plunge, and oh, it cleans-ethm _, 93 I yes. cleans-nth me. 5 Oh. praise the Lord, it cleans-eth me. it ‘cleans-eth me, ’_ I J‘ .I V’ n E.‘ I n i 4" :l" 12 - - 4‘ ' 1
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No. 176.' Shall We Gather at the River? Rev. R Lownr. J _ __ ‘ i—4 1: p‘ R k—'1—r——-17; D -3 1. Shall we gath - er at the riv - er Where bright an-gel feet have trod, 2. On the mar-gin of the riv - er, Wash-ing up its all - ver spray, 3. Ere we reach the shin—ing riv - er, Lay we ev - ’ry bur-den down; 4. At the smil-ing of the riv - er, Mir- tor of the Sav-ior's face, 5. Soon we
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