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H O P E COLLEGE, Holland, Michigan, May 10, 1922

DR. C. R. BROWN VISITS HOPE DEAN

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ilo look pretty good to one about C y y i i n this time. Cv.ipled wi f h these other v T n i U U attractions to the homelana may also be the financial inducement to remain at home. On the olber hand, there are advantages that demand AD-

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HOPE WINNER IN DUAL TRACK MEET

The last debate on Hope's schedule will be held on May 19. Alma's affirmative debating team will come w> nope, wnu Hope's affirmative HOPE to Hope, while

ANNIVERSARY

isitors listened to one of the finest should have made the decision, to addresses given in chapel this year, become a Foreign Missionary, be3 0 n Wednesd eveni M the P a r t i c u l a r S nod of Dr. Charles Reynolds Brown Dean of ^ a t o ^ m i t ' that y '^ the Yale D m m t y S o h o o delivered ^ in Winants Chapel with the student ears 0 1 an address which in quality f a r ex- i n r e e y sterncc at the front -

. m o< , pr.pl.el, the in.ight of . n observer, and t h e positivism of a philosopher. Every word he spoke scored a direct hit, and he lost no t.me in unnecessary imaginative meanderings. His unbiased remarks on Hope s place in the home and foreign mission « i x j • fields were honest and encouraging, which left no nauseating effect of overstatement, or depressing effect

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of understatement. His concise re- " b e r e d ^ God uses natural a o ^ t h e ^ ^ T o U h e Colonv"' B O O K S T H A T H A V E H E L P E D ** ^ and Lubber.! eans t o a e v on marks to our seniors that "gowns are " ! ' ^rge extent ,,n making ^ « « J ™ of t h e C ^ . p V a u l ^ I r h m a n , Yandextied ole hls ur 09es re new an admomment but the work of the P P known. If, a f t e r three ^ . By A. PIETERS meer, Wu. 220 Yard Daah-^Vanderworld is done in shirt sleeves" con- ^ some field, he should feel ^ i t ^ ^ ^ all my meer; LubbeL I r l T a n t J d j l p hls 1S t o a tamed a common-sense moral which ^ work in the home- ^ ^ ^ ' life I have had very little money to —Irhman, Yandermeer, Win. was aimed at them but struck everywould he, as a real Christian, P 1 0 ' buy books, and very little time to ever that he saw the condi- " e e r . f a t h e r s * * * ' ^ugality, de- r e a d t b e m ^ n e c J a ^ tions as te nat Dr. Brown's mild yet firm personalthey were over on the other ™ ' ' o n . rturfiness stubborness r i t f h t ^ th, r e a d e r ^ t J ™ HOPEITE RECEIVES VALUABLE ity contributed greatly to make hi, ^ e ? they needed to be stubborn against Hence the above topic is a b ^ r t ^ e FELLOWSHIP Added to talk all the more effective. His sane these personal problems t h e m a n y adverse circumstances! l a 8 t ! 3 h o u l d h — h f views on the industrial and moral ^ is, ever to be considered, the ^ , J e assets of t h e e fathers. ^ t h e r e a r e J l — L b i s J ^ n situations of our country showed w e i ^ y argument that comes from Flounshmg church and schools, Hope t h a t f h a v e h a d a n l 5 1 / i n f l u e n ^ o n T i Jf • Coll< e an tthe e ccall a l 1 t to o mmeet e e l t a an n immediate uccu. need. . . . -* d a home,- the results of my thinking influence on ia stioend m y uunKing. that they were not mere estimations. ^ immediate * of j J1300. x.iThnroi «. « , , 0 u r ttheir h e r prayers. r a >but .hut the result of close study. His experienced Missionaries are ' ? ^Among books of sermons there i a ^ D u r i n eV6ry Week p r a c t i c a l l y i n d i s p c n s i b l e in t h e e v a n » t h e m e e t i n g t h e s t u d e n t only one t h e T ' t w 6 l v e o i w l l , c h Wl11 b * terse statements, the future rests on • * —• — ...... b o d y r e n d e r e w.t.jr unc, me uicomnAmhi^ i t ^ ^ I able H o , r a c e n aanthem, nthem UmTeraUy e w YYoik olk and Mr. Mr. Bushnell Bushnell on on ""Ss eP rr m ^r ; Columbia the shoulders, intelligence and con- gelistic ^ i s t i c service that that they they are are now now b 4 o d y r v e n d e «dd aan . and m o n"T f"o r the Z ™ University, ' WNew C V R Clt science of the present generation" - . - - Gilmore, a descendant of Life." If y 0 U h a v e n . t r e a d J ^ v „ „ generation' Performing. By filling the positions ^ where a he lone s 3an a and "knowledge is is aa minister minister to to lire" lire" . knowledge of P ^i ' j ? «olo. The meet- w wcww ^ ^ ^ Van Putten will have charge a a t e a ouym o r e o f and "knowledge — the —- language - — . ! l nn gg w a s e l o s e d w i / t h t h e get of is n o t r e c u i r e we may may make make itit pospos- ' _ ^ the benediction benediction itit at at once, onci ^ b o y s w o r k m ^ YC. A. are very rich in truth. He strongly lquired d we ^ sible f o r the b y Rev Boer , , in New York. Dyke's athletic career nphasized that a favorable soluevangelist to stay at his * Among books on missionary topics both at Ho.land High and Hope will . nrtCpf aor*/I i-T i. 1 •« . • nd tion of these problems depended on perform the tasks that he here is UKewise only one; "Modern prove to be a big asset in this w o r t ALUMNI NEWS alone can do. If God calls and prepure Christian manhood. Missions in tne j^ast," by Edward A. We know Dyiie will maki a big n r] He presented wholesome ideas on pares the way for life-service miswience. i n a t is more like a success in the Metropolis, and along practical Christianity which, no science ot missions tdan anyuiing with him goes the good wilhe. oi th*

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are Hope dreds of studens are daMv «r r a d u ates of 1916. *"*' e «'mpson's "The Fact of TV. " f 6 w a 8 a b o r o u g h A cabIegram was e 0 under mv influence We are all nrav received from 0 " r i s t ' " € s P e «'ally for his masterly ^ °" 1 8 ^ C 0 ^ U t h 0 r with in? that they mav <;oon find r h r i . t announcing the death on March - v i K W l t l o n o i atonement Among ^ ^ma. °f t h e f u n d a m e n t * 1 0f t h e y 0 U n g e s t child T H E S H O R T TERM B E G U N as their D"r=onal Saviour Whether of Rev. 1 ' V e s 0 1 C h r i 8 t t h e r e « to me nothing T l fJ 4 *7 to reconcile W th l i d e r s b e faith m thev are fullv deeMeS now or n ^ p " ' M r S - J < > h n G - G e b h a r d o f In d ia. " * " » . ^ r com * ^ » Ge hard was l J 6 i e n f e s ot they will certainlv be mv loval ^ ^ ^ a d u a t e d from * ' ^owledge, combined vi" ^ 6 Wlt n An older missionary once said that friends for life .Tananese are ^ In * the highest spiritual tone. . , . d 6 p t h l n P^'osophy In m € n 8 mm(l8 b a c k airain "c"— 4 r r — " ' ^ Mr. Ralph G. Korteling and Miss ^ 11116 of apologetics, two or , * ^ T>„., hnnb-a U-i , llglOn.

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- ------o — «.xu nuw 1 submit these few lines to your inspection go that you may judge my position a f t e r six month in Japan Japan. One who considers a short term appointment may find that even his best friends may differ very decidedly in their advice. One may strongly advise an acceptance while the other may, with equal warmth, express the opposite view. Both may be trusted to be giving their honest convictions and both believe that they are viewing it from the .proper angle. olurning from irom others with little Turning satisfaction one is compelled to consuit his own best judgment. If he accepts the appointment he must say farewell to his Studies for a period of years, while other classmates wi]]. will. without interruption, push on toward the tfte final completion of their studies in seniinary or other graduate institution. The old friends and classmates

a 1 1 UA LU K-er, a vrve o'rtAr T am ^ ""ooiunary worlc ^ at tne time, aaiA xA , ,, ' V 0f the R e f o r m e d 8 i n C e 14 i 8 o n e nuVhtv I acceded thi, .hort ^ u"® ^ " ' MonAtoJsL" Vorg a term appointment P ^ U r c h o f America. His field of 0 1 t h o s e b o o k a that, once the auth- l v T ^ u * a b 0r Wl11 or s general y thr0Wlng 0TW o ™ W. w LAUC. T . J ^ the Arcot Mission in ' ^ of reasoning has . 1 . . • Oeortye Ind a J been grasped, dominate one's thinkeverything that i . charMeiji Gaflorn, Tokvo. .Tanan 1. ng ever The Particular Synod of Chicago afterwards. What has been v ,, ^arwrnian evolution, of e bimself r m met in Winants Chapel last week P ™ a n e n t value in that book was ? ^ ® ains an evolu1 Wednesday and Thursday. ^ its demonstration t h a t the difficut T *S ™ * ^ Everybody's going, are y o u 9 ties which e TO utloni8t Uumni of Hope were members of one finds in revealed re T , ! h®"" 8 ® h « this body. Wednesday morning Dr l i f r i o n a PP^ar fully as weU in natural J l 7 " h0W m a U t i o M Something to Think Abouti 11 ,,1 ieil P . t . r rM, o .a y*K .e OI the Z oClass and his U . further inadstence i e u P r n f Ttr* m Z l £ Z 6 religion: of ?'66 ^ n ; and ~ 7-' " T , V T ." Vrot Moi an r h a t ddemonstratinn in vol tlonist . . . t that ^ * « ^an ® evolutionist Ireland has found freedom at the was ^ a s with mus. - DDr. - Moerdyke is' one emonstration in redigion, which without anv " 0 t h e British •itish hands and Egypt is now to go two living members of the Z ^ W i s h e d , can n i t l l 2 e ^ r ^ ass s n on her way. Meanwhile it is for ' graduated from Hope. Rev. N. o ably be demanded; as men are wants tn K« w ^0aD96 he America to read the signs of the ®° 6 r ' ' y9 77 '' l ee dd the chapel service on ??aat lissffiie d in all tthe other concerns of the mutui™'™ H, / 8 ' ^ , bu ur ras d a T h m times and remember that we! have day life with with probable probal have •' y morning. oming. life evidence as the characte^f we l Dr Br bbasis a s i s 0 of 1 action characters we do not know, bnt we our own problems of self-govern- o w n told us Friday morning action. \JT have no reason to think they are due that Pe er The ment to solve,—The Philippines, Port Cooper, '20, is doing ex ^ o n d is Wescott s The Gos- to any hut natural causes." That 54 i« el to Rico and Hayti.-Philipine Press ^ e n t work at Yale School of Di- P of the Resurrection," surely one to Zv " C ZIT"' reo lon ,n , • t ' ' s ^ l y one to say, he does not know anything Bulletin. vinifty. Dr. Brown is Dean of the finest smp^imana a.* .t.... ^ tnythinf tv • -i. « , V ^ a 1 1 O I ^ne - finest sipecimens of reasoning about it, but he beliewa Divmity School of Yale University. * *ie English language. It has done about it Of lout Opportunity knocks but once and more than '* . than any any other other to to assure assure me me science soipn.. and ^I T iT l i < ! r V v ^^ tlla T,>e fchat l>00 t may be the reason it has a bet*****—Tlie Senior Play we have unshakable foundations f W v i ' J" % «i ter C, , f reputation than other knockers. " *« «nce." Have you tickets? o r our faith. Since in my day the Prof. Morgan's^ last b u t ^ Healrt!

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