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Tom Miller's address, as I have it, is 572 E. 178th St. (home) and 10 Bible House (business) N.Y. City
Tom Miller's address, as I have it, is 572 E. 178th St. (home) and 10 Bible House (business) N.Y. City
The 100th at the College this year was a big success. Over 700 alumni back. About 90 D.U. alumni Deacon, Hops, Robson, Arms, Ormiston Scovel, Grif, and a lot more. A big time! The old college has grown in visible, material equipment - about double since our time - but in nothing else. No more students, nor faculty. A change of policy, especially regarding entrance requirements and curriculum, is necessary
The 100th at the College this year was a big success. Over 700 alumni back. About 90 D.U. alumni Deacon, Hops, Robson, Arms, Ormiston Scovel, Grif, and a lot more. A big time! The old college has grown in visible, material equipment - about double since our time - but in nothing else. No more students, nor faculty. A change of policy, especially regarding entrance requirements and curriculum, is necessary
[[Sidebar top left:]]
E. R Whitney Chairman
James Baird Secretary
S.T. Closson Treasurer
Floyd Smith Advertising
W.E. Waite Ushers
F. W. Adams Publicity
Talent Appearing in the Free Course:
Author's Readings
Irving Bacheller
Will Carleton
Edgerton R. Young
J.W. Bengough
Lectures

Revision as of 14:53, 15 June 2020

Lengthy sidebars naming officers, performers etc. not transcribed except to note Union printing bug at end

The Saturday Night Free Lyceum Course of the First Methodist Episcopal Church Schenectady, N.Y. hand drawn pointing to this line Every Saturday Night from September to May

106 Glenwood Blvd Schenectady N.Y. July 14, 1912 My dear John Ed.

Tom Miller's address, as I have it, is 572 E. 178th St. (home) and 10 Bible House (business) N.Y. City The 100th at the College this year was a big success. Over 700 alumni back. About 90 D.U. alumni Deacon, Hops, Robson, Arms, Ormiston Scovel, Grif, and a lot more. A big time! The old college has grown in visible, material equipment - about double since our time - but in nothing else. No more students, nor faculty. A change of policy, especially regarding entrance requirements and curriculum, is necessary

Sidebar top left: E. R Whitney Chairman James Baird Secretary S.T. Closson Treasurer Floyd Smith Advertising W.E. Waite Ushers F. W. Adams Publicity Talent Appearing in the Free Course: Author's Readings Irving Bacheller Will Carleton Edgerton R. Young J.W. Bengough Lectures