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LIVING-STONE. (Of.I.EdE DKYEL- '
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contiijU 'd from page one
ttttiOn according' 'to a. recent rating j
by the lie, ai lment of Kduoation of
' the S.ate of North Carolina. The
graduates of live Institution are. given
.graduate standing in, most of the .
Nh.r.hern uuivcrslties.. ,
LTr -yoaiv the college ha? been j
fo:ci.tl a>* carry oil high school work .
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ni avidr.inrtrtorttto JTmlogra o' courses (
Th'i^ was at that time necessary and
etfrVying out the policy of the. Found- (
er.f viz: ."to :>crve those- who needed
an education hiul t?r train young Nc
jgro ii.cn ;f r Christian leadership," t
flic m* j . >. : vcd. us t'nlUv.o and high*
Kchpol." Through these depart* ,
n,u;ts tlrt ;.!,ds who .would have i
been denied an' education were bene- ,
fitted. ' . .." ,
. Rendering. Real Service
That Li\ in-stone' College is-render- ,
ing real service to the Neg.ro race and ,
humanity in general is evident from
the support it has received prior to ~
this time. 1; the almost half cen.
tiily of .operation, th|s is the first cam-, j
paign ever launched by the institution.
its support j. is come tyum tiie folks:
it was,'serving. . In many instances""'
it was thro:: h > o.o iiV<-< iloii ..nip?,
those'who kn >\v can appreciate, but
the institution has .-druggeM on, turn; 1
ling otit.'tv.ei) trahkd to lake up the""'
^burddjjkfn ike Negro race and for
. hotter .e-tizen.-lup.J
The campaign ndw in progress, acc^ydipfiC
to leaders in the A. At; K. (
'L\. -\ .PhViUth." ur>d prominent citizens!
; -l-i'Vh i'su y-.a? 11 worthy ajf -the suppoi"
of -he : ; ..vt;d public. That this ''
is true is .hsiantiated by the great
? need ?in. : imiii.n and by the
efficient worlf that" fs being1 aceomrdished.
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A? representative of the Associated i
y Negro lisitod.-->hc institution
several weeks ago ar.d there, aceord?
Ulg?lolh:- i-vvrt. he found 10d hitrh
,a3t_ school ..students and more .than 150
college students hard at work and
applying themselves vlth . diligence '
to their studies in the cll'brt to train-'
' thorn selves fur a nin^?sorvicoaU'.e
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t !iV Institution Looks tTrthe Ftrtttre-r
' tVHh h !inr :mrl n~ri>r.
ord to which c.:n lve pointed with pride
the institution*row looks to the future.
Under. the. adu.inistrati<awof Dr. -\V.
J. Trent, who* Is phcTbTditftfnrstoTj-e's
most illustrious graduates, the col"
*tege has .forged ahead'and now*starts 1
out on ta- program -which -is destined.
to" niake."Living- ;r,no College one ;of ]:
the largest ins.'iution of our group,
both in "service and numbers,
- Dr. Tn.nl, dui'ihg his few years' of T
adminisl i .ii i ,n lun?instituted?many-Changes
and ut. the same tim.e has
> ? kept; tifr-thtr trnd'tiorjs ofTKe'fiVstTtiU.'
tion. . idealizing the-ne'edOf economy,
he has endeavored at all times to
' " * practice economy, but not to the detriment
of the college. To cut down
the expenses of the hoardng'department,
a large tract, of fertile land
it, has been turned into' a truck farm
' year me couo.cre raiseo a+most
all uf (lie fnn.bt.nfV u.-rd flHTl !lHH Willll' *
?-? to sw 1L This is a rather unique fea
turrn nf a 11 i n1!' if UTiuTi"TTi'u I luis im> 1ii?' [
dustrial or vocational depaHpnent
, " The farm is well kept and i3 modern
f: '.in all of its. oonipment.
Apf arcn'*y Dr. Trent feels thaLl
k~ efficient - tc h>ij'.und a WfMl 'tilled lib- "
L. rary ar? ,lU;'t as important as modern
buildintrs?and equipment. 'x?This '
is evident from* Qhs 'tjfp? of men
| which compose the faculty. These
^^yneft Aye graduates of dome of the
I -I III'
indod by the late Dr. J. Cf-Priee, at
of the leading 'institutions operated
>0,000 to' be uScd in promoting the
ending universities of, the world, in.orsity
and Northwestern Universiluditig
Harvard, Vale, Chicago Ujii-*
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.. In his efforts to promote the work
if the. institution Dr. Trent has the
upport of the Colored and white cit,
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zens of Salisbury and many of thepi
rave assisted in helping hint to raise
ilttci I'fitl n nn.nnf "
'our of the leading business men of
he city published, unsolicited; a painihlct
endorsing. the institution, and it
s legend in that section, that a form.'f
mayor of Salisbury, A.;II. BoyJen,
boasts oft he fact that' during
lis ten years' administration,Ke. watch
rd closely the conduct of"Livingstone
students and not one.was ever brought
efoVe hint fbr a violation.of any city
irdinance. 111 commenting upon this
''.atfluent, the f.-niin?mayor added.~
he students at I.ivjhgstone are too
usily engagt-d in the ell'ort to imiTO've.'
themselves to think of mischief
vhe 11 they first gotUhero, and after
i yet\r they are too well trained to
delate' the^ laws. ? They are trained
ad; real.citizenship. ';
r'oai and every Negro in the United j
state's is being urged to help. As
Jishop Walls pointed out, "while the
\. M. K. "Zion Oliurch is fostering t)ie
:ollege and is therefore duty-hound to
ro the limit, it is thd duty of every
l^egro who desifes to accelerate the
irogrcss of our race here ill America
.0 d<?thi^Ut in this great campaign.
PROM IN ET ALUMNUS' OF CLAFI.1N
TO DELIVER BACCALAUREr
ATE ADDRESS
Orangeburg) S. C., May 18?-One Of
lire interesting items of the commencement
.program of Claflin ColTTTTe
is, the coming of Rev. C. K7
Brown, pastor of Wiley Memorial M.
ih Church, Chattanooga, Tonn. to tieliver
the baccalaureate address. Sunay,
May,27th. The speaker is recognized
as one of the most - outstanding
>j3rators-^f?ul pfcachorip of the M.
Kl Church. Ho has filled successfully
many of the leading putpits of
the South. Ilcv. Brown comes' ably
prepared, having - completed .his C.qI1
ge work at Chi ll in and lvrs theologi"vlt
training at Gammon Seminary.
Marry artr exjiectrd frnirr all "parts'trf
tin- State to hear this distinguished
son of Claflin. Tho Alumni are mnk.
ing special preparations to make-this
Commencement season one of the best
ever spent in the little city on th<3
K disto. . ' . .
Other commencement speakers are
Rev. L. Cr Gregg, .^pastor -of Silver
Hill M. El Church! Spartankurg; Si
who will , deliver the annual seriholi,
Sunday, May 27th Professor
Henry Pearson, of Claflin ' College,
a ill sptuk L(? the gtactuating classes
WedfLftsday, May 80th.
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"If each pupil imitates me
In what rank would I be?
If each pupil a* standard sought,.
What style of life would I wrought?
This question doth so much impress:
I'll live upright as I profess,
lA Ifh fameyt worrts--and deeds Ilil be
What man and God require of me.
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Henceforth with zeal I'll truly strive,
in righteousness and peace to rise
That other pupils knowing mj.
Jlay. live to honor dear B.
Tfien Bened&Wtf ranked by me,
The JJest College shall surely be;
For" youT1 true example see,
In-eaCh pupil who-follows me."
?Frederick C. Redfern.
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Salisbury, N. C.,.anil of which Dr. A
under the auspices of the A. M. E. Zi
growth of the college.
BENEDICT'S COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
Friday, May 18, 8:00 P. M.?Senior
Class Play. ^
Saturday, May 40, 8:00 P.^M.- Cjass
Exercises.0
Sunday, May 20, 4:00 P. M.?Baccrr^
laureate sermoh'-r-Rev. A. A. Sijrfis.
Monday,"May 21, 4:00 P M. Alumni
Business Meeting.
, Monday, May 21, 8:01) P. M.?Address
to Alumni Doctor .Tr>?s;o n
Thomas.
Tuesday, May 22, lj:30 P. M..?
Rhotorjcal Contest and High School
Graduating Exercises.
Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 P. M.?Senior
Graduating Exercises. Address to
| the Class'by Doctor Josiah Morse.
Yourself and vour friends are cordially
invited. .; ".. .
May . llr 14J28, -through the courtesy
of Rev. Charles H. Brown--and- Doctor
N. A. Jenkins, the" student body
and faculty of Benedict College were
highly honored by a message from ,
Prince J. E. Blayechetti of Tigre,
Ethiopia. T he prince highly interested
the'students by his excellent use
of good English and his sketch of Abyssinia
and his message. He sketch.
_ed the various of Aden; referred to
the Biblical History as centered, in
the Cueen of Sheba and the conver.'.uoii
.uf the Ethiopian e.nuch; the climatic
conditions of the country, its
production and general civilizatin and
I orderly government, lie said from his
own experience and travel that color
was not a barrier to one's success
but the one of intellectual training
and character was. He urged the j
students to sharpen their axe upon the,
"stone of knowledge ahd- make good,
use of the present opportunity for the
preparation for life's work.
Doctor J... A. . Robinson ' and Mrs.
Robinson of Darlington were also pres
ent and gave the students words of
encouragement. ' -
The last game of the season was re.
cently played between the teams ot
_ Benedict and... Morris College^.. -TLie_
score was 4-2 and as usual was-in
f^fvSrs of Benedict. This game \Cas~aT
" contest to decide what- team should
receive the-sjKTTr trophy of the Georgia-Carolina
Deague-ond as usual the
honor is gratefully received by Bene^
diet.?? ??v?~ ?4?7-?:?
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. COMME.YCEMENT PROGRAM OF
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CLAFLFN UNIVERSITY
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The following is the main commencement
feature;
Sunday, May "27* 11:00 A. M.-?'Annual"
sermon by the Rev. L. B..Gregg,
pastor of Silver Hill M. E. Church/
Sunday, May 27, 4:00 P. M.- Baccalaureate
sermon by the Rev. C. K.
Brown, I). D., pastor of Wiley Memorial
M. E. Ghurch, Chattanooga,
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Monday, May 28, 4:00 P. - M.-- ColI
Ipcta (ioa? tv n xt F vcrom/ia
Monday, May 28, 8:00 P. M.?Duntnn
Oratorical Contest.
Tuesday, May 20, 10:30 A. M.?An[niuilmwUny.
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Tuesday, May 29,. Alumni Ban? |
quet. 3:00 P. M.?Business meeting
of alumni.
Tuesday, May 29, Annual musicale.
Admission 25 cents.
Wednesday, May 30, 10:30 A. M.?
Graduating exercises of Cbitepre of
Liberal Arts, Preparatory and Normal
Departments. Address to class,
Professor Henry Pearson, A. M.,
Claflin College.
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,V. J. "Trent is pi'-si<r r.t, now ' '?
ion Church. The institution /
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. A large ami enthusiastic audience | {
irathered Sunday at St. Paul. At|&
the morning: service w e were honored . '
to have J>ev, A. W.Ilill of Aiken,. ?*
-w ho pleached an excellent sermon | f
from the subject, "Advance and be j A
recognized.' Ail* wdio. .heard liini \yerc j
ally helped. St. Paul welcome.- V
Rev. Hill uaytiine'he can come. '
. Mr. and- Airs. IznyrencS Thompson y
ire rejoicing over a darling: litth X
baby Ki'rl. . ? $
The did Royal Baptist Church is be. -(
injy: torn down and very soon a mod. Jein
brick structure will rise in its j Aplace.
Services are being' held in the V
South Kant St. school auditorium. j -y
The funeral of Mrs. Lizzie Buticr i
'v. In) , died in?Ware?Should Thuivdi "*./
w':u held at Peek's {-Impel with her- {
pastor, Rev. S; C. .^ampWHT-oilic?Uc'!
ing. She tvtis a faithful member of
St. Paul .tvhen she was we'll, hut she Y
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had been, very sick for many, months. *j|
She leaves a husband, Mr. Jim But- ' {
lor, a brother,-sister and friends .j!
Id rs. Virginia Susw ell and ch'ildrou?;Care
visiting her mother, Mrs. -EMa *t*
Cunningham on Manning St. jt
Miss Emma Mack is confined to bed
with influenza. We hope she will soon j.r-j
be out again. ' E
Mrs. Ella Mae She raid is supplying ['
for her.
Mrs. M. L. Gassaway is able to sit '?]
up and will be glad to sec all her { *
friends who come. " v .
Mr. John R. White, assistant sup.- (i
crintendent of St. j^aui Bapt'n t Sim- r 7
day School,, died at ln u-o'clock Sun- I
day mornnig at his home on Celevland
Avenue, lie had heeiT ill only seven } J
days with pneumonia. . He was eared > j
for by his wife and mother-in-law, "pj
Mrs. Ellen wan. lie was luneralizeit ji
at -St. Paul Wednesday at 3:510 P. M.' |3
lie will be greatly missed by all those-' J.
who attend Sunday-School regularly. ]
| i neiamuy nas our deepest, sympathy.riie
many sorrowing friends who attended
the funeral and the beautiful i j
floral designs attested the.esteem in .
-which?he was held.
-. >1 others' Day was observed at the ?
evening, service ''at St. Raul. -Mrs! 'f
S. t". ( amphell had arranged a splen.i ?
ilid program with the children ana f!
members of the junior missonary s.o. j Jfc
ciet.\. . The itfeinber.s ol the church [
vv'ere very "toyal in bringing flowers, .ji:
The, missionary ladies had to sell. |
F.Very deacon had on his -flower; aJS() *
the. two ministers. .The ladies greatly t
cioljection and the sale of flowers a mounted
. tfr $28.;iP. . . ^
insinuation sermon of Rev. Bat en at
Laurens, Sunday night.
ter Roscw^md attended the .concert
Mrs. Rutn^Rped and little daugh- ?
given at. Reed yjtreet school Friday jjj
nighty ) %
'The "fourth, { fth, sixth and scventTrr'J
grades of' .Hon ti Fant Street school *?>
held their closing exercises at"Keb'd 4
Stryet school auditorium last Friday
night. The second and third grades
\vill have theirs -Friday night, May ?
fOth?at Smith--Pntrt?Street school.; - $
Everyone is' invited. f ) 1 ^
MORRIS "CfHT/EtTFT ~f OMMTTNTTE- ^
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. The closing program of JVlorris ++
College dates May- 24?29. '
T)oetor Charles II. Brown, pastor J
of Second Ctrl vary .Baptist Church, ^<j
Columbia, preaches the baccalaureate 4
sermon^ Sunday, afternoon. May 27th j
at 4 o'dlock. v .j'^|
Doctoi^ A, W.'TTj'ovvn, of Richmond,
Va., is the commencement speaker \
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Inimediately iyTtc r t.ho* ri'.ovii' ' .
i-e the funeral servTevs of ffiv I
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rlo an .olithirsitic crowd.
t" i.iv 1). v- ^ u- "U!* wcncd J
t.c . : o,ddc?w.. Miss Wilhclmenia
u c/./ai^e' of the -program.
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, At the evening'wcirfce
, r ;jr ;K he.lJa w9nd.cjif.ul ser'
'-i ' .. jjtt his hearers."-.
... ,'i fit Prince J. K. lilay.
a HteroOptician ldc>"
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