. Highland Echo 1915-1925. INTERESTING ADDRESSESBY CHAPEL SPEAKERS. BIRCHFIEL PHARMACY Opposite Southern Depot For Good Drinks Come toour Fountain. Let Us Furnish Your Drug Supplies Americas Opportunity andResponsibility and PaganReligion vs. Christianity. On Wednesday morning, Rev.Geo. Winn and Rev. Mr. Adamswere again at chapel. Mr. Winnled the devotional exercises follow-ed by a short talk by Rev. Mr.Adams. Saturday morning, Dr. J.B. Hale addressed the students. Heis a veteran missionary to Japan,who has spent forty years on theChristian firing-line. Rev. Mr. Adams stated that agreat respon

. Highland Echo 1915-1925. INTERESTING ADDRESSESBY CHAPEL SPEAKERS. BIRCHFIEL PHARMACY Opposite Southern Depot For Good Drinks Come toour Fountain. Let Us Furnish Your Drug Supplies Americas Opportunity andResponsibility and PaganReligion vs. Christianity. On Wednesday morning, Rev.Geo. Winn and Rev. Mr. Adamswere again at chapel. Mr. Winnled the devotional exercises follow-ed by a short talk by Rev. Mr.Adams. Saturday morning, Dr. J.B. Hale addressed the students. Heis a veteran missionary to Japan,who has spent forty years on theChristian firing-line. Rev. Mr. Adams stated that agreat respon Stock Photo
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. Highland Echo 1915-1925. INTERESTING ADDRESSESBY CHAPEL SPEAKERS. BIRCHFIEL PHARMACY Opposite Southern Depot For Good Drinks Come toour Fountain. Let Us Furnish Your Drug Supplies Americas Opportunity andResponsibility and PaganReligion vs. Christianity. On Wednesday morning, Rev.Geo. Winn and Rev. Mr. Adamswere again at chapel. Mr. Winnled the devotional exercises follow-ed by a short talk by Rev. Mr.Adams. Saturday morning, Dr. J.B. Hale addressed the students. Heis a veteran missionary to Japan, who has spent forty years on theChristian firing-line. Rev. Mr. Adams stated that agreat responsibility rests upon thestudents in remaking the worldafter the war, which is the greatestconflict in every respect that theworld has witnessed. The worldmust look to America for leadershipafter the strife is over; and ourinstitutions, including the church, will have to be constructive. Morecooperation will be needed as theboys coming back will be accustom-ed to movements of the whole com-pany and not by single squad aswe are having at present in ourchurches. A pur