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branch of our college work must be kept well to the front 

 if we are to succeed in their extermination. 



The sinniuer school was well attended and served to create 

 an interest in the college that could not be acquired in any 

 other wiiy. Grammar and high school teachers who spend 

 a few weeks here do a large amount of valuable advertising 

 for the institution. 



With the new buildings and equipment now being in- 

 stalled and those which must be provided in the near future, 

 our college will be in a position to give our young men an 

 education that will well fit them for the battle of life; but 

 with all that is being furnished care must be taken to teach 

 them the practical, that they may be able to make the best 

 use of all they have secured. 



Respectfully submitted, 



JOHN BURSLEY. 

 W. C. JEWETT. 

 ISAAC DAMOIsT. 

 FRANK GERRETT. 



