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Y. M. C. A. NEWS MUCH ACCOMPLISHED BY RECRUITING TEAM MANY INTERVIEWS HELD ThIIe Reucri.n Te;un. c"lnsisting- if 1)r. ritimnsell. \Methodist : I )r Jon% - taipti,t, )r. Phillips. lpiscpaii. and D)r. Clark . 'rcbttrIal. ;N, ha t,be in ctpl tic t iml. ;I tfallr of 11L.e statt'. Iwlt two (dys -i % ur ;a"jis. Tht irst If the serj; <f taksN\a, givcll by D r. 14111 Sel. Dr. Hounsell Opens Series l>r. liti nell, repreeliting t t c tit o<!it de omititi . Lad theL dh:tpel: eX 1). l-,l l,n vll ch.s ac I sub. !II jecc; "The 'priitual NIc<s of \lcn an<d \Vo t ." lie iitate< that win trvellint'lil-" thr-ugh A\sia, Mi e w'uld n"tice the gr i.'at build I I IgcS that we\vcrce rect ed fr it Wrsip, eve n at ihe )t I of great phy - tIa s ,ai Th e phy icaI;und in teliectuld ILcIs are ne_lIcte<k. tt ml1ake ilitnCiit'ieslto distallt ni'. <ue i tomllbs. "I f .1 lY I all tl i Ist. let ii cc1t t111 I till ti I e a <ld drink." A pathietic pictre'i was paited If the grcat.realizationl ,f the need for Gtd in the ichls if ~v'rv It cli~i ol ' l'S a t iisc vcs ia . "The .prfessor th. sle rectgl nize il fi.ct tlat educationl by its Self will ni t it licIp th -,itlati I at thel is s,ith.' tig el i ne led. oa the spealr. Dr.ul p( mHunisel pit< t tihat wihte tile spiritil nlceds h;llnot ceen illet ii Smith Carla hv the thols;ilds, th;lt Inl :isia, they lad not been uet by the milliols. ' In conclu< I.n lis talk D)r. 1llu seIl hwed that the Awrbt needed tcined ('hrliStian e;Ines whi weent foririyo t-I face thek responsibl il itie and kno(cks of the World.. Dr. Jones Speaks 'leure wals a treatt ill sitiir ill)s who were aIt chapte1 \\'ednesday Ilrn.1 ing. 1 )r. .1 e, Ila1PtiSt IlILeu111eT'S (If tit re rtiig e.1 ,g;v a verv it-lree fuil topic. I IeI ch(ose as. his to(pic: "Th'le IlIg thle Racee." I t w;'IS (11, SeCC(Illd (i f the Ser*iesN ,t" ble g9ie by" the' reCrulIt tirg te('M. br. holics Ij0iluted lillt in ;tin) vividl 111,1111,ur, ilt evvervtll Mv a e- ar r w\ith .1"es ghis,wh kerh hc lav \'hat canill dtoh lp?"th asked. Biy builing ()url Ilividuial lives. Thet story)f, h gil that Said "GAd Inadc IW st) hiv ;u. v"rw th et. " was thle ineals <>f .,ht i s that (..'1] jtft 11, ui l dd (>'1 own iivcs. 111lvit;ally, phlY. 1ialy 1ad "uraliy. TI.ls canl (nly he del.e0b 0ur t prt with C.'d. Hic c1ncluded hi ,talk byth;v gu tl in d 111) stal W141lne i , e r h Young Ministers Coming The GANECOCK lltltllCed last week that negvot iat iton1, were (In t o get thle fItItt II 1921 PIes byterianI Sctiiinary )altt'tet toi citmluit :a fair diy revivili fill tlI l l ll1]1s. W ell tIlIc are COIln1lt. The tWa;l. cll p.e<l scd f l1uli" Belk. " Il I' tI " Il, . -' . ViY I ant Riel Y. Ilatc l,r. il i ncet here tl 4 mn<ay tol . <liwe.( p(las fIor thi evi.l anl to se tH I tiet fl i illipiis t;l ' A tiks (il THUNdaby. .\arch 18thl. II ll i le 11 t Ill (. sllle \\iIIIll h l Iirtl<I wlli I v 1 l l s I;tteIV bckll lII eI llt' !V ;11< \lI killI h t 1( '111I W rOh lns. T y h;ve ociIle hpc atld are lli,w I'esa<y t1il leip ;1111crs. Give them11 a ic ce to hvll uiti. lil w Illaiy t f yuIt w I l't t(I t Dtiavis Iiehs F d to Sete ".111kic" carryilln thile "pigitskin" or hhli ith wnt his place at "shmort"? IdI'\ li~ li; i ill' coile (if tld .il"\ ti lIIs 11- 11 ,l i itlI C1111ki. ti1 e lW ( N. I lit . I )r. II- 1n1sell : l1aptist. 1)r. .1o es Ire t eI I ri;l i, 1). Clark : Fl pi copali;et . l"i.l'Phi illips. i)r. lark use llh text. "Foll'tw mll-t e .1Id IW I w IlI Ill'ke \" Ill fi(ILe S 'If nIII Ilk <le.s rihe< til t ill <lties If ;f Ciekti;In ai<l .ill that a 11uan' ciiuld <do as Imuch pci< . b pe forinlig hli- <daily task s inl a Cwti-like i ictir, as c lld ali\ petacier. Diiiring his talk. D)r. Clark p()inteid (,it the <i iit eit things that a minis ter Iad (I it' . Thll f ur111 Ill ain thing WTr : wor4'wk If li"s lat ion, wrk if c sll er a ti n , wr f crekallt'i . w\ rk (f Inspiration. Ir. i imiisil s uci of till' l rito l wlirk .-i the forei.g fichds. ;nd of the nied< f'r nIly13 11n41re eIlIcatt-<1 andl wil liIwok -S. IIIring his talIk. het als" Save t1n Ifhs Fis txperiencts as .1 tIliSslillary, illti t-e foreigml i eld0)(s 4)f givn nia.it Ile contrastvd the Msrk of thirty Y;IS anre he,wrk r f top.. ](int ing mut the great ;advanMceAwiNt, al al S(I p(.itilIg 411111ltl we...k pl;aces tlh;t ('"Il an<d wmibd he strengthene<d. Thi,; part Iof lthe w\orIk that het referredl til (-'PtecialIY WaIS inl thet GChS (of Kra I )r. 114)IInSell's <deseriptiiln o)f thle cry for religi6on an<d thet faith (if the. c(In vvrt" w:a, iNspir-ing a, well as pathetic. F illi this W11rk ha.-s causcdl alag h1-pital s.\A1,1m t(I bet c,tablishl- I China. wIth hca<diuar-ters at PL'inl. Ilet br"ugt.1 Il- talk to) a clise. by <dc,cribinlg' thet j'y andu lhapp:."css (if alo amei iissonay,who, hadt spenIt hiS Mie ill hlcping 1:is flo a .\,,sIliht D)rakc recldcredl a vocal Ie-in aftecr whIIi ch th inc tinIgI wat c!( .N ( \ I wih p ayt.r. :\IlI wh. I nis e<l thi nlkIcvt Ing ha'Ve ;I canisv forT regr1t hwcawse it wS I te be,st that has been behI thIIi S yea Ir. PRESS CLUB MEFTS p.s ble t nrl,e you sel (. xper.lt lin whethe Oine w11, ill '"qlme in', 4rha;m .;.es:r...... ("'unlt thw Iunits inl th.e Due West Schools Are Hosts to 165 Eight From Carolina The State Stualent Volunteer Asso ciati in) hebi its alilial c, .veition in I )te \West from Feb. 29 to MIarch 3. irskine and l)ue \\'est Woian's C1 lege were joint hosts for the oIe liun dred and sixty-live delegates who rep resented 19 colleges of the State. The cinveiltioni 4-pened 'riday ilight w\itih a meeting i,I MlcIlmorial 1llall of the \\ (IIIl's CoIlege. The president, A. \\. I)ick. (if ciduibia 'resbyterian Semi lar, presy ld and intr(Iduced tile f()] lowiig speakers of tile couvention: The Rev. )arby Filton, of Japan, the Rev. R. I). ledinger. of Africa, Dr. J. P'orter Smith. of irazil, Nlias 1,(is Youni, if Chinla, the Rev. C. A. Ba ker, of Iirazil, I)r. J. It. GreCII, of tile (oluiila Smiry. I )eac iless lliza Ietlh. of Siiiunierlaind Ctilcge. i)r. Ih,\ward R(ondthaler, (of \\inlstonl-Sa lcIII CAlege. anld tile Rev. T in S. Sharpe, if New\ York. excutive scsre tarv (of the Student \olniliteer Move Ill cilit. The d(evtiionii services of tile ci)n VinIliIl were ciunducted by i the Rev. R. C. Grier, of Eirskine, Miss Miattic Sue \\'iTI-rd. of Creer, the Rev. ;\. R. I"acheir. of ClintIll. Nliss Allie C0b. of C(IIIIIIhiia. and Sister Flizabetih. I)eace ies if Summl11iieirlld C('liege. The le iI s fIr tile cimveltiin w;is di rected by 1. M1. F1llis, ()f thle 0,h11mbia Theloica l I_. Semnay,asis'ted by\ memII hers o)f tie i)ue \'..t \\'hllm's Col lege (11rchetra. The SemIlillary (1ua1 tel contriiiteid to ali tile prlopralis ali:t ti ik charge of tile prigrai Saturday afternoll when the tlissiIary pagcalt writtel lv Ni iss I,iiis I Indsom, had tf be calied 4iT on accunt of the death (if 4Iue clisel related to a member of tile cast. i)r. J. I1. Green, of tile Colinbia TIheio Iig ical Sellinarv gave a series 4ii Iectures iii Christian fuidaientals, the subji cts icing "Ilhe Christian I )oc trine of the Script ures,". "'The Chris tian i)(ictriiic of (God," "heI'i Christiali Iictrile if Sin," anlid "'le Christian I )ictrine of Saivaitii." The I\ fill'wing o..Cers were elected ihr next year. 'resideIt. G. BI. IHar Iris, if \\i'ifford; vicc-presiden1it, Kate Car Ir. f I .anIder sec. & treas., B. . rice; ioter-secretary, \\. C. i-i;al idlay, of irskine; ainuii secretary. iattic Site W iTird ,' .ditrIi-iI-chi.ci i the il ietin, 1i. I.L. MIoody. Tlle fiIIIIwing fIi(ill tile University attened tile Cilference : Misses NIai Iuerite Abl ian Niattie \'arn, Mlessrs. )avid Simipsi<:, Recse Joye, Johnny I'ate ,anI \lred Williams. Ni r. and irs. R. R . i i l also went lp for sonic of the meetings. Co-eds Win (CIlnitiit-d fr"Iml 'l ec One) hih ti win the collige ladies starle tlt scond half (iT with a r1ut,li that hlko,kd giiiiid f.ir a winl, bult tile stelr iilyig of the pillet's giuarids hld diownVl thc score. 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