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November 25, 1914.<br />
A FAMILY PAPEE.<br />
13<br />
A SCHOO'L THAT IS SUPPLYING A of the faculty are <strong>also</strong> in constant<br />
GREAT NEED dem<strong>and</strong> at reUgious conventions, con-<br />
. „ fant wiiicv, challPTiireq at- Terences, prominent institutions of<br />
Here is a fact which challenges at ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ churches, etc. It is<br />
V3= %l<br />
tention: WMle falling off m attend- not possible to respond to aU these<br />
ance at educational institutions may invitations; nevertheless, as far as is<br />
hA expected in such times as these, consistent with their work at the<br />
L Bible Teachers' Training School, ^f°°\ ^^f'o^s members of the staff<br />
N O A L U M<br />
the Bl Die iBdi-uc s . Qj instructors conduct conferences,<br />
541 Lexington avenue. New l:oi-k, ^ake addresses or deUver lectures in<br />
opened this faU with the largest num- different parts of the country. Dr.<br />
ber of students in its history. <strong>The</strong>re White has in this way responded to<br />
,r,i.t he something unusual about any ^^^lls from Princeton <strong>and</strong> elsewhere R O Y A L B A K I N G P O W D E R<br />
must oe !>" s several times this term. iJIiss Palmer<br />
educational mstitutaon that can make ^^ ^j^^ department of the English Bi-<br />
Mcli progress as this one has made ble <strong>and</strong> Sociology, has <strong>also</strong> been at<br />
m<br />
i<br />
m less than fifteen years. <strong>The</strong> best Bryn ilawr, while Dean Marquess the value of the work done here has<br />
ovtilanation is that a school with such lately accepted an invitation to preach<br />
To steal me from my little bed.<br />
always formed one ot the most sofid<br />
., ^ ,, o„ ^=ttaMi=>,oH 1,1 tho ^^ ^"^^ church attended by President<br />
Leaving her Changeling there, instead.<br />
endorsements that the principles <strong>and</strong><br />
a record has been esttablished m the ^.^^^^ j^ Washington.<br />
method of the School have had. <strong>The</strong><br />
^ still further evidence of the de-<br />
School is not especially<br />
presence of a distinct need <strong>and</strong> at an<br />
opportune time. m<strong>and</strong>s upon this School for leader-<br />
It was in fact a distinct recogni- ship in religious matters ihas resulted<br />
tion of the urgent need of more di- recently in the establishment of an<br />
tion 01 LUB U15C u<br />
entirely new department. For years<br />
rect <strong>and</strong> thorough knowledge of the pj.. White has been importuned to<br />
Bible <strong>and</strong> abiUty to use it effectively open a department of Bible study by<br />
that led Dr White to undertake the correspondence. He has until the presestablishment<br />
of an institution which ""f ".^^ejefused to undertake this<br />
ebwuiiou u ... ,. I, J step, m the belief that it would not<br />
should apply the principles he had ^^ ^^^ ^^^jj ,^^ ^^^^^ gg^ j^jg ^^^y<br />
oome to reaUze as essential to prer clear to <strong>org</strong>anize such work so that<br />
committed<br />
to the movement for church unity,<br />
nevertheless, the influence of such an<br />
institution cannot but make for progress<br />
in that direction since it st<strong>and</strong>s<br />
for the conviction that the great need<br />
of the church universal Is knowledge<br />
of the Scriptures <strong>and</strong> that the desired<br />
unity of Christendom is to 'come not<br />
merely on lines of sentiment <strong>and</strong><br />
practical work, but in a deeper agreement<br />
as to the great verities of faith<br />
paration perience for of eighteen any Christian months work. in It Inidia, upon where the many mission missionaries field itself that ex Yt'''^\°i each student. After long Last<br />
would meet the individual requirewas<br />
THE HOMELY GIRL.<br />
which will follow the earnest study<br />
of the<br />
night<br />
Bible<br />
I<br />
together.<br />
had an awful dream,<br />
pressed to him- their regret ... that , their thought that the <strong>and</strong> Bible planning, is the one however, required he And woke up so afraid.<br />
the study truth of the concernmg Bible had religious been so educa- Iim- j^^g textbook, ^^^ announced the purpose twelve bemg courses to make of<br />
tion ited was during so the forcibly time brought of their 'home prepar- to Bible the student study so by famiUar correspondence, with its conation<br />
attention. for their <strong>The</strong> life work. founding When of this the tents ducted <strong>and</strong> as a so part capable of the of work interpreting <strong>The</strong> dreadful threat had made<br />
Because it seemed a cross old witch<br />
conhis<br />
of the<br />
test school came is directly in practical related experience to his they ex- School. them that He he wUl will have not the be led assistance to turji<br />
were made to teel that such study of continually his regular to faculty commentaries in h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> this<br />
was essential <strong>and</strong> fundamental. It helps work. or One to of the its opinions strong features of others is<br />
true<br />
was very<br />
in reUgious<br />
apparent<br />
education<br />
that what<br />
generally.<br />
was when studying the Scriptures or prStrue<br />
in that mission field must be paring to teach them.<br />
D O Y O U K N O W<br />
<strong>The</strong> School for the past two years<br />
has published <strong>The</strong> Bible Magazine, an<br />
_ interdenominational periodical with<br />
Hence the foundation of a school wifh<br />
a BibUo-centric course seemed inevithe<br />
curriculum of such institutions.<br />
tablesoonerorlateVif the'sible were an international board of editors. It<br />
In this school the Bible is the conto<br />
be restored to its proper place in has met with exceptional favor from<br />
both the Christian public <strong>and</strong> press.<br />
_ Perhaps the reason for the success<br />
trolling discipline, "other Itudies of the Bible Teachers'Training School<br />
are not neglected but are made to might be indicated more especially by<br />
center u'pon the largest knowledge of one outst<strong>and</strong>mg feature, that is, t^e<br />
the <strong>The</strong> Bible School <strong>and</strong> for the Post-graduates greatest effective- <strong>and</strong> emphasis it puts upon direct study<br />
ness Special in Study, its use. <strong>The</strong> <strong>The</strong> School Bible of Teachers' <strong>The</strong>ology,<br />
Training tie the School School School of of Missions, Religious now the subdivided Pedagogy, School <strong>The</strong> while study over of 300 the more Bible are is elective^ fresh flrs.t-<br />
It<br />
of the Bible m the mother tongue.<br />
for into Bible fivtdistinct Teachers, schools -besides as a follows: strong is h<strong>and</strong>, probable direct that <strong>and</strong> no intensive. school anywhere In the<br />
corns of able lecturers drawn from - offers three years a similar course, amount usually of taken the kind hy<br />
Sn^nt e^urJhe's <strong>and</strong> reUgious in- c<strong>and</strong>idates of Bible study for the here ministry, required over in prestitutions,<br />
there is a regu-lar faculty hours paration of for Bible the study mfrj. are <strong>The</strong> required, spirit-<br />
500<br />
of some twelve people who give their ual atmosphere of the school is most<br />
entirimro the work" In addition wholesome. „^^=^^. ^-t'hVufhtt<br />
to the above schools there is a strong ypon ^^e cultivat on of the^lifo that<br />
find nationals one in in America which the atmosphere is<br />
All students are required to do auite so stimulating <strong>and</strong> helpful as<br />
oractical work in the way of teachins; that which prevaUs-here."<br />
Bible lass'es, preaching, superintending<br />
Sabbath Schools, -conducting <strong>and</strong> international. During the last<br />
<strong>The</strong> School is interdenominational<br />
evangelistic meetings, etc., etc. Within<br />
recent years the dem<strong>and</strong>s upon 24 countries were represented, stu<br />
academic year 36 denominations aud<br />
the School'have led to the broaden- dents <strong>also</strong> coming from. 140 coUeges,<br />
'"'e- of its influence ,.« <strong>and</strong> ine work hxieiiBiuii in sev- universities <strong>and</strong> seminaries. Among<br />
Department was rstablished'to meet the ^^udents there^^^^^^^^^^^<br />
the dem<strong>and</strong> for the <strong>org</strong>anization of <strong>The</strong><br />
—s could not attend the School °°^P^'iy.l.=^,^'!'°''^tbeforei-n influence of the School in field the<br />
classes<br />
-s<br />
in<br />
could<br />
<strong>and</strong> about<br />
not attena<br />
New York<br />
tne ocnuui<br />
whose <strong>and</strong><br />
^..".^<br />
c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
,-c iriflir-nted<br />
for the fore<br />
hv<br />
-n<br />
the<br />
field<br />
fa^t<br />
-ired to enjoy the study of the mission fleld is indicated by the ta<br />
Oder members of its faculty, ^hat «i f^J^ll^^'l'^X^Zea as a<br />
5r there were over 500 people "'='^"7,, tv, m^tiI ir,^ School of <strong>The</strong>-<br />
-.... the tuition fee of the Exten- model Ij^ the Nanlan^ Sch^^<br />
«ion Department in classes conduct- o'fJ' ^he f°^^,\°J pier ion Memor'a'<br />
^^ by regular members of the staff of ;^.^,S'=^^^>'„r^/^eou Korea<br />
the School. This work Is making ^'^'^^^ ^gg^^^^.'/^rmifsioTaries to<br />
most encouraging progress. Members lhe tesumony<br />
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As soon as daylight came, I jumped<br />
Up quick <strong>and</strong> ran to see<br />
If, in the glass, my usual face<br />
Would still look back at me.<br />
Oh, joy! It hadn't changed one<br />
mite—<br />
I looked just like I did last night!<br />
I wanted to be pretty once.<br />
But now—nobody knows<br />
How glad I am to have red hair,<br />
'N freckled face 'n nose.<br />
I am SO homely—don't you see—<br />
<strong>The</strong> Changeling wouldn't change with<br />
me!<br />
—Mazie V. Caruthers. in N. Y. Times.<br />
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