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Identifier: Highland_Echo_1915-1925 (find matches)
Title: Highland Echo 1915-1925
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Maryville College student body
Subjects: Maryville College
Publisher: Maryville, TN : Maryville College
Contributing Library: Maryville College
Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

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on April 2, withthe Boston Red Sox. The game willbe played at Knoxville, Tenn. onthe baseball diamond of CaswellPark. A pleasant trip is in storefor every student who can possiblyarrange to go. The trip is not all:there is a possibility of the High-landers giving our Boston friendsanother Tea-Party. Let this soak in too, ye baseballfans: Reliable lumor has it that M.C. has been given a chance to playthe New York Giants right here onour own field. Is not that a flatter-ing offer? Should such a chance asthat be missed? There seems to be ahesitation as to just what should Ixdone. I move and also second themotion that we show a true sports-man-like spirit and accept thiskindly offer—if it be such—andcordially welcome our Giant friendsto our Hill. The financial and othercompensations for the College thatwould necessarily accompany such agame should by no means be con-sidered lightly. It would be a greatthing for the College, the Students,and the Giants. Let em come. NUMBER TWENTY-TWO ^
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The 1921 Boys Basket Ball TeamFrom left to right, standing: Delozier, McGinley, McLaughlin, Janetoviski. Sitting: Captain-elect McMurray, Captain Cotton. Manager Hendrick DOUBLE VICTORY OVER TUSCULUM COLLEGE BRINGSSUCCESSf UL COLLEGE DEBATING SEASON TO CLOSE fOUR VICTORIES, TWO DEFEATS *TIRE ESCAPERS ASSO-CIATION HOLD THEIRFIRST MEETING IN 1921 Dr. Gillingham Gives a VeryHelpful and Useful Message. What truly was one of the mosthelpful and inspiring messages giv-en in the Ministerial Association forthe school year 1920-21 was that ofDr. Gillingham when he spoke uponthe subject of the Seven Qualifica-tions for Christian Service. Taking Gideon of the Old Testa-pient and Paul of the New hecharacterized not only the trueideals but the way in which the be-liever should live in order to doactual service for his Lord andSaviour Jesus Christ. The seven points that Dr. Gill-ingham gave to those who desire todo this service are: 1. A deep conviction in his ownneed of God. 2. An exercised heart.

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  • bookyear:1915
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Maryville_College_student_body
  • booksubject:Maryville_College
  • bookpublisher:Maryville__TN___Maryville_College
  • bookcontributor:Maryville_College
  • booksponsor:Lyrasis_Members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:718
  • bookcollection:maryvillecollege
  • bookcollection:americana
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