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a number of books in our library. Our committee for the almshouse ancl jail have braved the chilling blasts and piercing rains of winter, and the scorching sun of summer, to carry the gospel light to the in- mates ofthese institutions. Some of the happiest hours of our collegiate life have been spent in the" Upper Room ,. of our associa- tion building. We have had wonderful outpourings of God's spirit at our Wednesday evening service. At the joint meeting with the Young Women's Christian Association on Sunday evenings, we have listened to able discourses and been greatly benefited. Our Bible study and missionary classes are two of the most beneficial studies at college. Here also the students are brought into closer relationship with each other, in their heart-to-heart talks on the word' of Cod. Space will not permit me to give you more of the glorious work we are doing. We are engaged in all the active work that a college association can do. We stand for the noblest and best; we stand for Jesus Christ. 127 - -