Torch of reason. (Silverton, Oregon) 1896-1903, January 25, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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    the ¿¡satisfaction with the programs
became so general that the conduc-
tor was told that he would have to
a iter them or take his band back to
Germany.
His artistic feelings
were deeply wounded, and in his
chagrin he sought out Colonel In-
gersoll for advice. Colonel Inger
SOJ1 sympathized with the director,
saw his wav toward helping him,
and followed it. He told the pro­
prietor that the music of the place
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It is not well to defer your ben-
eficence until your life has closed,
when it may be defeated. But if
there is no better way, include in
vour will a provision for Liberal
and Secular education of the rising
generation, in this form:
I give, devise and bequeath unto
the Liberal University Company,
incorporated under the laws of the
State of Oregon for the purpose of
operating the Liberal L niversitv,
situated near the city of Silverton, a nar»ber of other visitors, and that
in said State, the sum o f ------------he would leave and never come
dollars. Or the following described back if the programs were light and
>eal (or personal) p ro p erty :--------- frivolous. He was too important
------------, for the aa.d company to an(J ¡nfluentia|
be offended and
have, own and enjoy the same ab-
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solutely and forever, but to be ap- vvon 1 ie day for the embarrassed
plied for the benefit and uses of said conductor, who continued to exploit
University, pursuant to the terms Wagner.—[Ex.
of its incorporation.
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of their intention to leave property
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tion in regardj'to the wording of
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Liberal University, which
where it is intended, we publish the was 1PCO,P°rated October 1, 1899. SIZ
“Professor Wakeman’s daughter
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Sec’y L. U. O
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Ingersoll Loved Wagner.
quisition of such a talented woman,
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Colonel Ingersoll delivered his whose high ideals must make her
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the benefit given at the Fith Ave­ our campaign of education.”
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took in the theater. Several actress­ Tribune, Jan. 6th.
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his family at the outset of their ca­
Woman, Church and State.
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I 'c ic c ilty - — i S q q - ’ o o .
J. EARL HOSMER, Ph. I)., B. S. I)., P res .,
S u p e rin te n d e n t D ep artm en t of Cosmology.
Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Dynamics.
ABEL A. LEONARD, M. D., M. E. ,*
S u p e rin te n d e n t D e p artm en t of Biology,
Anatomy, Physiology, Animal Electricity,
I hysiological Psychology, Microscopy.
THADDEUS B. WAKEMAN,
S u p e rin te n d en t D ep artm en t of Sociology and Law,
General History, Sociology, Law, Linguistics,
Ethics.
MINNIE P. HOSMER, L. S.,B. S. D.,
S u p e rin te n d e n t P rep arato ry D e p a rtm e n t,
History, English Grammar, Botany, Vocal
Music.
PEARL W. GEER, M. G. H., S ecretary ,
Business Methods and Correspondence.
MINNIE PRESTON,
Kindergarten and Primary Classes.
SOPHIE WOLF,
Piano Music, Elocution, English Literature.
CLARA WAKEMAN,
Drawing and Painting.
ALICE DAVENPORT,
Stenography, Typewriting.
LOUIS RAUCH, Assistant,
Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic.
LORA AMES, Assistant,
Physiology, Hygiene.
KATIE MATTESON,
Librarian.
PROFS. HOSMER, WAKEMAN, GEER,
Lecturers on Religion of Science and Humanity.
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Gage constitute the great trio of Cl/
found as when their success had Woman Suffragists and historians
been acknowledged by the public. of woman’s cause. Besides contri­
His friendship with various musi­ buting to the colaborated work on
cians was as notable, and the prac­ W oman’s Suffrage, Mrs. Gage com­
EM ILY L. WAKEMAN,
tical characteri t sometimes took is pleted on her own part another
Matron.
shown by an incident that took notable volume of history entitled
*Dr. L eonard has consented to tak e th is c h a ir u n til som e one
can lx; found to fill it p erm an en tly .
place when he first became an ad ­ “ Woman, Church and State.” The
mirer of Wagner’s music. A sum­ first edition was published before
ST U D E N T S MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME.
mer resort was opened near New her death, under her own super­
York some years ago, and an or­ vision. The second edition is now
We are now in our New building, which gives us room
chestra under the direction of a printed by The Truth Seeker Corn-
for increased attendance and much better facilities for
very capable conductor was brought pany, and popularized as to price,
teaching. For terms and further particulars, address,
there to make the music an especial which on the first edition was nec-
feature of the place. The conduc- essarily high. The work is an im-
SILVERTON OREGON.
tor was a German and his programs portant one for all women, students
were not suited to the tastes of all of history, libraries, and writers,
the visitors. They contained many giving as it does a complete history
/ agner numbers, and against these of the relations of woman to the ----------- —--------------- s---------------------------------------
ln particular were many complaints state and the church, with the part
f it I IDCDAi Alin t* ill A D cniiniT inu
directed. Colonel Ingersoll had a she has taken in government and fH lt" DS 0F UHEKAI ANU 5 ULAR EDUCATION
are earnestly reminded that the above University is in act­
cottage at this resort, and every social and religious life. The edi­
ive and harmonious operation, but that it must be provided with
night he appeared among the audi- tion for libraries and for those who
sufficient means to finish its building, now approaching comple­
cnee listening to the music, accora- preserve books ie cloth bound, with
tion and partly occupied, so that a paying number of students
panied by his family. He was a gilt top, and is publiohed for $1.50.
can be accomnnxlated.
Please to subscribe, or obtain subscrip­
tions, for our Stock, and send memoranda of property, books or
great admirer of the director, and Popular edition, paper covered, is
apparatus
you can furnish.
enjoyed the music, even if the rest 75 cents. The Truth Seeker Com-
J. E arl H osmer , President of Faculty.
of the audience was disposed to con- pany is at 28, Lafayette Place, New
T. B. W akeman , Presi ent Board of Directors.
p’der it much too heavy. At last York.
P. W. G eer , Sec’y Board and Busness Manager.
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